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Somyurek sacked By Cam Lucadou-Wells Dandenong-based state MP and ALP factional powerbroker Adem Somyurek has been “sacked” as Minister for a second time while denying explosive allegations of branch-stacking. In a stunning report by 60 Minutes and The Age, the Local Government and Small Business Minister was accused of using Parliamentary staff and paying thousands for fake memberships as part of the alleged practice. Premier Daniel Andrews announced he’d sacked Mr Somyurek from the Cabinet, his caucus and “his team”, and expected Mr Somyurek’s ALP membership to be “terminated”. He said that the matter would be referred to Victoria Police and the anti-corruption body IBAC for investigation. Mr Somyurek’s comments about Cabinet colleague and Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams were “completely deplorable” and “shameful”. “On that basis there’s no place in my government for him. “Mr Somyurek was not offered an opportunity to resign. He’s not worthy of an opportunity to resign - he was sacked.” In a statement on 15 June, Mr Somyurek said he’d advised Premier Daniel Andrews of his resignation. “With respect to allegations made around memberships of the party, I reject those and will be providing a rigorous defence during any party process.” He however apologized “unequivocally” for his “inappropriate” language during an allegedly tapped phone call about Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams. “I accept and take full responsibility for the fact that my language on a number of occasions was simply not appropriate. “While Ms Williams and I have been at odds factionally for many years, I should not have used the language I did about her and I apologise to her unequivocally.” In the reported call, he allegedly said of Ms Williams, the Minister for Women, for Aboriginal Affairs and for Preventing Family Violence,
Adem Somyurek has stepped down as a State Cabinet Minister for a second time. 201398 Picture: CAM LUCADOU-WELLS that he’ll “get that f***ing bitch Gabrielle out”. “I will force her out of the Ministry, that f***ing stupid bitch, when Andrews goes. She’s a stupid, stupid moll.” Mr Somyurek said those comments as well as about Labor staffers had “quite rightly cost me my job”. On the surveillance, he’d allegedly referred to the young staffers as “real little f***ing slimy little f***ers” and “little passive-aggressive f***ing gay kids”. In his statement on 15 June, Mr Somyurek stated he’d seek a police investigation into the use of surveillance recordings in a “Federal electorate office without my knowledge” as part of the Nine report.
“It follows publication of numerous personal and private conversations between myself and a long time friend and factional ally of mine. It is clear that I was taped and surveilled in a Federal electorate office without my knowledge and that this material was published without my knowledge of its existence or my consent.” In 2015, Mr Andrews had forced Mr Somyurek to resign from the front bench for allegedly bullying a staff member - claims that Mr Somyurek denied. After the 2018 state election, Mr Somyurek was restored to the State Cabinet. On covert phone taps reported by Nine, the destruction of Labor colleagues’ careers was
discussed, including Bruce federal MP Julian Hill. “I’m looking forward to this actually. In between sacking councils and stuff, I’ll be sacking Julian.” Holt federal MP Anthony Byrne was however ‘protected’. “Anthony’s got a terrible reputation, everyone thinks he’s a waste of space. I don’t. I protect him. I had to stop articles talking about Anthony Byrne going. I said he’s got my protection, he’s going nowhere.” Opposition leader Michael O’Brien and Green acting leader Ellen Sandell had called for Mr Somyurek and implicated front-benchers Robin Scott and Marlene Kairouz to be stood down “immediately”. Both Mr Scott and Ms Kairouz have since resigned. Mr O’Brien said the reports showed Mr Andrews’ “shocking failure of judgement” “In backing Adem Somyurek, Daniel Andrews put his own political interests ahead of the interests of Victorians. “Andrews bears full responsibility for the actions of his Ministers.” Ms Sandell said Mr Andrews refused to stand up to Mr Somyurek “for years”. “The toxic factions have been allowed to run Labor and Victoria for far too long, eroding our democracy. The fact that Andrews put this factional warlord in charge of the Ministry for Local Government, with a local election just months away, should be deeply worrying for local communities and their democracy.” Federal opposition leader Anthony Albanese told ABC that he’d spoken to Mr Andrews and expected “swift action” on the matter. State opposition multicultural affairs spokesperson Neil Angus lambasted the “dreadful” attitude that Labor has towards “multicultural Victorians”. “The blatant use of members of Victoria’s multicultural communities, including the Indian community, for the sole purpose of enabling organised Victorian Labor Party branch stacking is disgraceful. Holt MP Anthony Byrne’s response, page 3
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Syndicate’s big win A winning lottery ticket sold at a Berwick newsagency has scored a group syndicate a division one prize of more than $1.2 million. The syndicate entry was one of four division one winning entries nationally in TattsLotto drawn on Saturday 13 June and take home a division one prize of $1,223,690.37. As well as winning the division one prize, the central syndicate’s System 11 QuickPick entry also won division three 30 times and division four 150 times, bolstering the syndicate’s total prize to $1,261,629.87.??The syndicate - a group of 10 Melbourne lottery players
- shared $126,162.99. Shares in the syndicate were purchased at 10 Tatts outlets across Victoria including Berwick Springs Lotto and News - and also spreading as far as the Gippsland region and Geelong. A Lott spokesperson Bronwyn Spencer said some syndicate members held unregistered entries and might have yet to discover their winning news.? “It’s fair to say these syndicate members have had a great start to their week by pocketing over one hundred thousand dollars,” she
said. ??”While we’ll be reaching out to those syndicate members who registered their entries to their Tatts Cards, there are many syndicate members who have unregistered entries and may not yet know they’re part of this winning group.? ? “If you purchased a share in a syndicate for the most recent TattsLotto draw, today’s the day to check it! If you discover you’re holding a winning share, call Tatts on 131 868 to start the prize claim process!”?
Thieves run off with beer By Brendan Rees A pair of heartless thieves have been caught on camera stealing cases of beer from a Berwick restaurant. The devastated owner of Mexican House Ben Dabaco said the intruders, who stole two cases of Corona beer, had left a damage bill worth about $500 after smashing their way into his Clyde Road business on Saturday night, 13 June. According to Mr Dabaco, the thieves - one who appeared to be wearing a mask - struck sometime between 10pm and 12.30am. He said the intruders smashed the lock of a side timber gate before forcing open a rear store room door and stealing the beer worth $100. The business’s CCTV cameras captured the males carrying out the cases of beer, which had been handed to police. Mr Dabaco said the intruders spent no longer than two minutes inside the store room before running off towards the back of Coles. “They had their torches on their phones, it looked like one of them was on the phone at one stage,” he said. Mr Dabaco said he had been left gutted as his business had already been impacted by the pandemic shutdown. “It’s just really disappointing, we’re struggling so hard in the last two months to try and keep our doors open,” he said. “It’s also the $500 that we can’t afford to fix that we’ve had to fix.” Mr Dabaco said he didn’t realise the break-in had occurred until 1.30pm the next day when staff arrived to open the business due to the alarm system being faulty at the time. Victoria Police have confirmed the burglary and are investigating. “Detectives from Casey Crime Investigation Unit are investigating following a burglary at a restaurant in Berwick,” a Victoria Police spokesperson said. “It is believed two men forced entry via a rear entrance of the Clyde Road business about 12.30am. Once inside the men stole two slabs off beer before fleeing.” Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Covid creeps up in Casey By Brendan Rees Covid-19 infections have crept back up in Casey City with two new additional cases confirmed in 24 hours, according to the state’s latest health data. The 17 June figures showed the city’s active cases climbed to six - with the total tally sitting at 76. In nearby council areas, Greater Dandenong recorded three active cases while Cardinia had four and Frankston zero. It comes as Victoria’s cases rose by 21 to 1762. Of them, 1671 have recovered. There have been 190 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Victoria that have been acquired through unknown transmission. Currently five people are in hospital, including two patients in intensive care. One of the new cases identified through community testing has been detected in a resident of Rosstown Community aged care facility in Carnegie. The facility has been placed into lockdown while contact tracing, testing, cleaning and other necessary public health actions are being undertaken. Another of the new cases identified through community testing has been detected in a contractor at Stamford Plaza Hotel, a hotel with returned overseas travellers in quarantine. The investigation into this case is ongoing and all public health actions are being taken, including contact tracing and deep cleaning. An additional case detected through community testing has been linked to a staff member at Sunbury Animal Hospital Another of the new cases has been identified through investigation of the outbreak previously linked to Monash Health. This outbreak has now been confirmed to be a primarily family-based outbreak in Melbourne’s south-eastern suburbs. The total number of cases linked to this outbreak is now seven. One case listed as under investigation in yesterday’s media release has now been linked to a worker at Inspira Early Learning Centre in Gladstone Park. Victoria’s Chief Health Officer Professor Brett Sutton downplayed any suggestion of a second wave of the virus, saying “we have made some great progress in slowing the spread of coronavirus”.
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Federal Holt MP Anthony Byrne released a statement in relation to the Somyurek scandal saying: “In respect of the misinformation circulating, I want to make clear that I take the matters raised recently seriously and have been in touch with authorities to offer my full assistance. I welcome investigations into corruption, which has no place in the party I love. Because I do not want to cross over or impede any investigations that may be occurring, I’m unable to comment further at this point in time.”
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As the ex-deputy mayor of the City of Casey I have no issue with our council being sacked back in February over corruption allegations by the then Local Government minister Adem Somyurek. What I do object to is this man now faces corruption charges of his own regarding branch stacking in the ALP and the way he spoke about women. Yet this man who has been sacked by his own ALP party is allowed to sit on the backbench of parliament and will still receive a wage of around $180,000 a year until an investigation takes place by IBAC, or he is removed by the people at the next state election. I think the State Government should replace Somyurek position with an administrator just like they did with Casey council. Rex Flannery, Narre Warren.
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Gaye Guest: Were the decisions motivated by faction rivalry and branch stacking? It would appear YES they were! Council elections will now be thrown into chaos until the dust settles. We deserve better political representation than we have now. We need independent unbiased leadership!
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Missy Sprocket: My husband’s work with his father, it’s good to see he took my husband’s advice and reported it. They were scared to mention anything, but we are sick of these pricks getting away with everything and getting just getting a slap on the wrist and put back on the street to do it again.
On 15 June the Cranbourne Star News Facebook page shared a story about Dandenong-based state MP and ALP factional powerbroker Adem Somyurek being “sacked” as Minister while denying explosive allegations of branchstacking. Here is how one reader reacted:
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Amy Doyle: This is a daily occurrence in Cranbourne; someone needs to take action it’s out of control.
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Missy Moo: It is consistently happening here. Fuck Casey Council, everyone who has been assaulted at this bus stop needs to take the council to court, are they going to wait till someone dies first? Too many assaults at the one bus stop.
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Robyn Disher: I feel sad for this young boy. It’s hard enough for kids of today to feel safe it’s about time something is done at this bus stop. Have security there like they had outside supermarkets. Give someone a job. Make the public feel safe from these irresponsible thugs.
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‘Disgust’ at levy By Brendan Rees A new levy that could see ratepayers fork out up to $25,000 to help pay for the construction of unsealed roads has been slammed as “excessive” and “outrageous”. Casey Council approved the new levy in its new five-year special charge scheme program at a recent meeting - which has disgusted ratepayers who say the charge “would cause undue financial stress to many” and “should be charged to developers”. The levy was capped at a maximum of $25,000 per property while council agreed to contribute 25 per cent to the total cost of construction and asphalting of unsealed local roads - up from zero per cent. The special charge scheme allows council to fund the construction of new infrastructure such as roads, footpaths and drains through a charge on ratepayers that would benefit from the works. A draft copy of the policy was available for public consultation in February - which received a total of 29 written submissions, many of whom objected to the scheme. According to a council report, a Cranbourne East resident said in there submission that “City of Casey charges enough for rates as it is” and any “major road construction such as the widening of the South Gippsland Highway is the responsibility of State Government not the council.” A Berwick resident believed “council should pay more attention to slowing down building of new estates in the area to allow time for adequate infrastructure to catch up and be in place,” while another took aim at council saying their finances should be managed “more appropriately and not sending council members on junkets”. Many submissions also said no ratepayer “should be charged for basic infrastructure like roads and drains”.
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Casey Council chair administrator Noelene Duff defended council’s stance at the May meeting, saying while she appreciated there was “some controversy” about the scheme, “there’s a view that the community feel these are works that the council should pay for”. “The work that’s been done on this has been quite comprehensive,” Ms Duff said. Ratepayers Victoria president Dean Hurlston said the $25,000 levy was “disgusting” and branded council as “out of touch” with the community. “Council is sitting on its hands and gouging ratepayers yet again,” he said. “They can charge developers to ensure that council can provide open space and get base infrastructure - they’re not doing that enough.”
He said the charge was a result of “lazy management” from Casey Council who already had a “fat profit margin” - with ratepayers paying “extraordinary levels of rates”. “It’s already costing ratepayers more to have administrators in because it was dysfunctional. “This is so outrageous that Ratepayers Victoria is prepared to table this with the Minister for Planning Richard Wynne and the Local Government Minister and say ‘what on Earth is it acceptable for residents to pay up $25,000 to get council services to their property?” he said. “If you’re not in the business of running council, which is what you’re paid to do then get out.”
Casey Council has welcomed a major State Government fund - for which it hopes to receive up to $2.5 million to help deliver priority projects. Casey will be one of 16 councils vying for a slice of the expanded $25 million Growing Suburbs Fund (GSF) which was announced this month. The new funding will bring forward new and upgraded facilities including libraries, local parks, playgrounds, community centres and sporting facilities. Casey Council chair of administrators Noelene Duff said the funding was vital in “creating a connected community” - with the city having invested $25.5 million for 18 different projects in the past five years through the GSF. “GSF is a key part of the funding needed to address the needs of our fast-growing community,” Ms Duff said. The funding has also contributed to the new pavilion facilities at Sweeney Reserve in Narre Warren as well as Selandra Community Hub and the Clyde North and Endeavour Hills community precincts. Casey Council is also hopeful the state budget in October will provide additional funding support for the Casey community, who have been some of the hardest hit by the economic and social impacts of Covid-19. Narre Warren South MP Gary Maas said the funding would help create jobs and support businesses to rebuild from the crisis. Under the GSF, no council can receive more than 10 per cent of the total funding pool.
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Stitching a worthy cause By Brendan Rees A group of Endeavour Hills volunteers have stepped up to create homemade masks to protect the community from Covid-19. Using scrap material and sewing machines, the volunteers at St Paul Apostle Church have so far made 80 reusable masks in just three weeks which will distributed free to the public. The group named Justice Peace and Integrity Committee say due to masks selling at “exorbitant prices” in retail stores, they took it upon themselves to make their own from cotton. Volunteer Hector de Santos said the group initially put in $120 to their project - but thanks to a kind-hearted woman who runs the parish’s quilting group, much of the material was donated. The volunteers have four sewing machines with eight people helping in total - including some cutting and ironing material to make it easier to sew. “If it gains popularity we’ll try and get some money from somewhere else wherever we can,” Mr de Santos said. “We’re all very keen because they all realise how important that little work we’re doing is.” He said with fears of a second wave of coronavirus and the onset of winter, the volunteers saw it as their duty to do their part and prevent the transmission of viruses and bacteria - “especially now with the return to work and school and all the commuters using public transport”. Mr de Santos said more people were needed to sew and would graciously accept donations of material off-cuts, preferably natural cotton. Volunteers dedicate one day a week - usually for three hours making the masks of different shapes and sizes - and expect to have about 150 masks ready within a week, which come in a bag and care instructions. The volunteers are adhering to safety protocols including sanitising their hands and disinfecting hard surfaces.
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Striving for secure home By Brendan Rees Sarah (not her real name) was asleep in her bed when she had a knife run down her throat and threatened with a handgun. “I was punched awake,” she vividly recalls as the group of men attacked her one night at 3am in February. “It didn’t knock me out,” she says but adds: “I was black and blue from head to toe, had cuts and everything down my face and around my throat.” Although placed in crisis accommodation in City of Casey, Sarah, who is aged her thirties, still guards her house at night and “patrols out the windows”. The mother of three has been on the public housing list for 21 years and believed that wait would’ve continued until she got the recent news she would be able to stay where she is until Department of Human Services (DHS) placed her in permanent accommodation. The State Government announced on 13 June a $9.8 million package would extend its
temporary accommodation for rough sleepers to continue until the end of July in light of the coronavirus pandemic. While the announcement was welcomed by the Council to Homelessness CEO Jenny Smith, she urged the State Government to also invest in long-term solutions ending homelessness. “When coronavirus income payments end in a few short months, and the rent moratorium is over, there is going to be a major increase in the number of people accessing homeless-
ness services for the first time,” Ms Smith said. “In order to prepare for this influx in demand, we need to act now, and acquire more social housing.” DHS March quarter waiting list figures for the Dandenong office as the second highest in the state with 4356, behind Western Melbourne. Of those, 1748 are listed as priority access. The Dandenong office services surrounding suburbs including Casey. Meanwhile, Sarah says she doesn’t sleep at night, fearing her abusive ex-partner - who she believes was behind the February attack would strike again. “We’re not allowed to have weapons but I’ve got a metal Ikea table leg - it’s almost like a baseball bat in my mind,” she says. “After having to move literally 35 times in seven years escaping a violent ex ... I was offered very little if any help over those years. “I’ve lost all my furniture, I lost my car; I had to replace clothing.”
A low point in her life came when she was sleeping in her Hyundai Excel, which was parked at the Settlement Hotel in Cranbourne one night, when her head was suddenly “smashed against the steering wheel”. Sarah says she’s appreciative of Windermere for finding her emergency accommodation, which provides domestic violence and homeless support services across Casey. “I wasn’t holding my breath but Windermere are a godsend.” The former florist says she would love to get back to work but a serious heart condition has stopped her. Her immune system is also suppressed - and lives in fear of contracting Covid-19. “If I get a cold then I’m in hospital for weeks,” she says. “I do online shopping where I can ... I don’t really go anywhere which is something I need to come to terms with.” If you have experienced sexual assault, domestic or family violence, call 1800 RESPECT on 1800 737 732.
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Narre Warren man avoids jail for sexual assault on teen By Brendan Rees
denied any wrongdoing, saying he was “very careful” where he put his hand, the court was told. Judge Wraight said he took into account that the offence was “opportunistic” and of “short duration”. “While your offending does not represent the most serious example of an offence that may be captured by this charge, it is still in all the circumstances by its nature serious offending. “I accept that given your complex physical health issues and your mental health concerns
imprisonment will be more onerous for you and that your mental health is at risk of further deterioration” he said. The court heard Lewis was raised in country Victoria but when his mother died at 24 when he was aged seven - his family life from that point was “dysfunctional” which contributed to substance abuse, health concerns and exposure to family violence, the court heard. He had worked various jobs including debt collecting, cooking, and manual labour. However, his last full time job was more than 10 years ago.
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A 51-year-old man who sexually assaulted a girl in Narre Warren has avoided jail. John Lewis was sentenced to the County Court on 5 June to a two-year community corrections order after pleading guilty to sexual assault of a child under the age of 16. In his sentencing remarks, Judge Trevor Wraight said the “serious offending” occurred on 4 April, 2018. The court was told the victim was lying at the end of a couch when Lewis put his hand down the back of her underwear and “rubbed
the bare skin of her buttocks”. The victim and her father reported the incident to Dandenong Police three days later and handed officers a pair of her underwear, which was unwashed and worn by the victim at the time of the offence. “An analysis of the victim’s underwear resulted in your DNA being located on the inside of the underwear,” Judge Wraight said. Just over two weeks following the incident, Lewis, who suffers from obesity and type 2 diabetes, was arrested by police and interviewed at his home due to ill-health, however, he
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Excited students are back By Brendan Rees There were smiles all-round as all students returned to the classroom for the first time in two months. Government schools across Casey welcomed back students in Years 3 to 10 on Tuesday 9 June as part of the final step of returning to face-to-face teaching and learning. At Cranbourne Primary School students were greeted by balloons as they poured through the gates - where school captains Dylan and Kyana also raised the Australian flag to mark the occasion. Parents also had a new-found appreciation for teachers after juggling working from home in makeshift offices while setting up temporary classrooms. Principals reported they had implemented a “smooth” stagger in drop-offs and pick-up times to reduce the number of adults around school grounds at any one time, as well as staggered break times to manage the number of students mixing across year levels. Despite some “technical hiccups” involved in remote learning - which also proved to be a “strange environment” - principals say there had been “many positive comments” from parents, who were “very happy to hand their children back to us”, according to Narre Warren North Primary School principal Connie Vandervoort. “It was wonderful to see all the children returning to school,” Ms Vandervoort said, as she and assistant principal Ben Zimmerle greeted the happy faces at the gates - with some of the younger children also having learned to cross a road on their own during their time away. She also mused that many had physically grown with some of the grade 5/6 children are “now taller than I am”. Over the past week, Ms Vandervoort said teachers had facilitated lessons based on stu-
Narre Warren North Primary School celebrate their return to class. Picture: CONTIBUTED dent wellbeing including rebuilding relationships and students participating in discussions on their feelings on remote learning. “As a school we are going to reflect on what was effective during the remote teaching and learning period and what could be continued on now that the students have returned to school,” Ms Vandervoort said. “We have started to ask parents and students for their feedback into this as well.” Meanwhile, Fountain Gate Secondary College was also thrilled to welcome back its junior and middle school students for term two - who happily received a surprise cookie with the words ‘welcome back’ personalised on top. “It was a great day, filled with the buzz and energy of students and teachers thrilled to see one another and we have enjoyed a seamless transition back to school for all students over the past two weeks,” principal Pete Hanratty said. “Having some normality of routine and familiarity returning to the school environment has been wonderful and the college is immensely proud of its students and staff for their determination and resilience during remote learning.” All schools will implement physical distancing measures for their staff, and school staff have been prioritised for voluntary coronavirus testing in the lead-up to the return to on-site schooling.
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Shed’s open By Brendan Rees It’s been a long wait but they’re back on the tools and loving it! Men’s Shed members across Casey are returning to their sheds and knocking about with their mates again after the pandemic forced their closure. It comes as the Australian Men’s Shed Association launched new online initiatives to help keep older men connected during the shutdown. Casey’s Junction Village Men’s Shed secretary Garry Cahill said its members were excited to be back and seeing their mates face-to-face again - just in time for Men’s Health Week from 15 - 21 June. “It was quite a break,” he said, humouring that “their wives are very happy to see them go for a while too”. He said the members were allowed to attend the shed two days a week during the shutdown - to cut some timber and take it back home to work on projects. “Some of the guys have been at home making toys if they’ve got the machinery to do it.”
The shed officially reopened on Tuesday 9 June where there were plenty of smiles to mark the occasion. Mr Cahill said the closure has been contradictory to the fundamental purpose of the movement - which is in the name of preventing social isolation. And the men wasted no time getting back to work - by making a range of wooden toys which will be donated to the Cranbourne Salvation Army in December and distributed to disadvantaged families for Christmas. “We had 310 last year,” Mr Cahill said. “We’re probably up to 100 at this stage but we’re pushing ahead now. We’re hoping that we will get to that target.” Mr Cahill said the shed was looking for more members to join with the promise of friendship and a sense of purpose. He said the shed not only offered woodwork and manual crafts, but an environment where men from all walks of life had the opportunity to participate meaningfully in their community. For membership enquiries contact Mr Cahill on 0408 141 734.
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Cash boost for volunteers Casey community groups will benefit from a share of $9 million in federal funding to support volunteers across Australia. The grants between $1000 and $5000 were awarded to: Casey North Community Information and Support Service Inc. Berwick Netball Club Inc. Probus Club of Casey Combined Inc. Scouts Victoria St. John Ambulance Australia (Victoria) Inc. WISH Wildlife Incident Safe Haven Incorporated.
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Delight in ‘simple snaps’ By Brendan Rees A simple photography idea has given a whole new meaning to giving back to the community. Photographer Lauren Matthews of Hallam started a new project in May called ‘Pics Out Front’ on Facebook where she offered families and businesses across Casey to have their photo taken at the front of their home or workplace for free.
In return Ms Matthews asked participants to shop local or donate to a charity in the community in her mission to pay it forward for those doing it tough during the pandemic. The concept took off - with about 42 families and organisations signing up. “I got good feedback from every family that I visited,” Ms Matthews said. “It was just nice to hear it actually triggered
people’s minds to think it would be nice to give back to the community. “I have seen this being offered all around the world including a few fellow Victorian photographers and it’s something I would love to be a part of.” Ms Matthews, 32, who has been a photographer since she left high school and started her own business last year called Lauren Maree
Photography, said she provided a digital online gallery of photos for all participants after taking a “few happy and simple snaps” to “commemorate this time and our community”. In turn people donated to local cafes, shops, charities, and a police station. The project finished at the end of May but many were keen for it to continue: “I had a lot of people actually enquiring when I finished up to see if I could keep going.”
Speedsters caught over long-weekend traffic blitz One hundred and thirteen motorists have been hit with speeding fines in Casey as part of a Queen’s birthday long weekend road blitz by Victoria Police. During the four-day Operation Regal period, police detected 182 offences - including 25 unregistered vehicles, and four drink drivers. Seven drug drivers and four disqualified drivers were also detected. Other common offences included mobile phone (four), impoundments (two), and 12 unlicensed drivers. On Sunday 7 June, a probationary driver returned an alleged breath test reading of 0.145 per cent in Berwick. The driver’s car had been involved in a single vehicle collision on Berwick-Cranbourne Road. Police allege the vehicle had been travelling south when it crossed onto the wrong side of the road, taking out a street light and a number
of street signs, before returning back to the correct side of the road. The driver was found at the scene and interviewed for careless driving. Luckily, no one was harmed. Road Policing Command Assistant Commissioner Libby Murphy urged motorists to take extra care after a 30-year-old male motorcyclist died after failing to negotiate a bend and collided with a tree in Hoddles Creek on Sunday 7 June while a 28-year-old woman tragically died following a two-car collision in Kangaroo Ground on Friday 5 June. “I urge that people ride to the conditions, as particularly in these cooler temperatures there is a risk that roads will be wet, visibility is poorer and in regional locations black ice may be on the road. If travelling in groups only ride to the capability of your weakest rider,” Ms Murphy said. Across the state police detected 146 drug drivers, 269 drink drivers and 4693 speeding offences.
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A name that inspires trust By Narelle Coulter
Andrew Rhodes-Anderson is offering a free pick-up and drop off service in June. Pakenham Tyres & More is offering a free pick up and drop off service direct to customers’ doors in the Pakenham and Officer areas. Owner Andrew Rhodes-Anderson said with some people, particularly the elderly, still cautious about venturing out despite the easing of restrictions, the pickup offer would continue until the end of June. As part of the service, vehicles are sanitised before being driven away and the same procedure applies when the vehicle is returned. Pakenham Tyres & More has been servicing the motoring needs of the local community
since 1999. The family run business is staffed by qualified mechanics and fully trained tyre technicians. Andrew and his team run a comprehensive mechanical workshop, carrying out basic services, as well as manufacturer’s book servicing, brakes, suspension work, and of course all your tyre needs. Pakenham Tyres and More is the oldest tyre workshop in Pakenham. Andrew has seen the town grow from a quiet country town to the thriving outer suburb of today. “When I opened here 22 years ago Telstra
had to supply me with a satellite phone because the line stopped at the Shell service station. There was a 100km per hour sign on the highway and the view from the showroom was of cows in paddocks where Lakeside and Bunnings are now.“ During June, Pakenham Tyres & More is offering a special on Yokohama all terrain tyres. Buy three 4 wheel drive all terrain tyres or mud tyres and get one free. Pakenham Tyres & More is located on the corner of Michael Street and the Princes Highway. Phone 5925 7089.
The Alphey name has long been associated with honest, reliable service in the Cranbourne/Devon Meadows area. Ian Alphey is the owner of Alphey’s Garage in Arundel Street, a business he started a decade ago. Ian’s dad grew up in Devon Meadows and ran a truck and bobcat hire business. “The name has been around for a fair while,” said Ian, who has lived in the Cranbourne area his whole life. “When we do jobs it is my name going out the door. We take pride in the work we do every day because it has my name on it. “Our slogan is ‘Tailored car servicing and repairs’. Every car is different, so we tailor work to customers’ needs and budget.” Ian, who has been a mechanic for more than 30 years, and his team offer a complete one-stop-shop service. “One thing I learned in the early days in the trade was that if you want to fix something you have to know how it works. It’s not a case of just pulling off a part and replacing it, you have to know how that part works,” Ian said. He enjoys the challenges of keeping up with new technologies that have revolutionised motoring in recent decades. Alphey’s Garage is at 3 Arundel Street. Phone 5995 9568.
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Xavier Wallace. But still, along with new friends Blake, Jacob “Flash“ Gordon and Kate, he goes on a rollercoaster ride in a race against time to save the world.
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An Avo Classic There’s an abundance of pumpkin and new season Hass Avocadoes in stores at the moment and beautiful winter weather to enjoy a little al fresco dining. Here’s a recipe from health and fitness guru and cookbook author Luke Hines. Combining with avocado growers, he has come up with this taste-tempting but healthy Thai-style roasted pumpkin with a zingy avocado dressing.
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tablespoons pumpkin seeds, lightly · 2toasted · 1 small handful of coriander leaves · 1 lime, cut into cheeks, to serve AVOCADO DRESSING 125 ml (1/2 cup) olive oil 1 Hass avocado. Hass avocados have a creamy texture that’s perfect for smashing. 1 handful of coriander leaves 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar 1 teaspoon chilli powder zest and juice of 1 lime pinch of sea salt
· large Kent pumpkin (about 2 kg), un- · · 1peeled, deseeded and cut into large wedges · · · 1 tablespoon melted coconut oil · · 1 teaspoon ground cumin · · 1 teaspoon ground coriander · sea salt and freshly ground black pepper · Method 1. Preheat the oven to 180°C and line a large baking tray with baking paper. 2. Place the pumpkin pieces on the prepared tray and, using your hands, massage in the oil and spices to coat well. Season generously with salt and pepper and bake for about 45 minutes, or until the pumpkin is sot and caramelised,
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Going to the dark side By Tania Phillips Fans of legendary British band Pink Floyd are getting a chance to check out unavailable and rare tracks through a new daily evolving playlist on Spotify and Youtube. The list, ‘Syd, Roger, Richard, Nick and David - An Evolving Pink Floyd Playlist’ offers a new way to rediscover and immerse in Pink Floyd’s music. It kicked off late last month with the currently unavailable track ‘Us & Them (Live at The Empire Pool, Wembley, London 1974)’ from the 2011 Immersion box set of The Dark Side Of The Moon. With specially curated album tracks added daily and appearing at the top of the playlist, the selection is gradually evolve with the addition of the band’s best-known classics to deeper album tracks. ‘Syd, Roger, Richard, Nick and David - An Evolving Pink Floyd Playlist’ highlights the band’s contribution to music over the last 60 years. Every Friday, the playlist will feature rare tracks
(via streaming or download) originally available on the Immersion boxsets. Tracks released already include: 29 May - ‘Have A Cigar (Alternate Version)’ - Wish You Were Here Immersion 5 June - ‘Any Colour You Like (Live at Wembley 1974)’ - The Dark Side Of The Moon Immersion 12 June - ‘Run Like Hell (The Wall WIP pt2 Band Demo)’ - The Wall Immersion. This Friday, June 19 will see ‘Money (Early Mix 1972)’ - The Dark Side Of The Moon Immersion go out with more currently unavailable tracks due to be scheduled and announced soon ... . ‘Syd, Roger, Richard, Nick and David An Evolving Pink Floyd Playlist’ is live and updated daily on Spotify and YouTube. In Addition, the currently unavailable tracks are also being released to download or stream on Amazon, Apple Music and other digital retailers with a new track appearing each Friday.
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Watch out for dry eye The friendly team at Beaconsfield Eyecare is still working to provide the highest quality eye care. During the Covid-19 pandemic an increased number of people are working from home. This has led to an increase in eye problems according to Optometrist Gemma Cowan. “Many people, including children, have had an increase in screen time over the recent months. I have noticed an increasing number of patients with dry eye syndrome and eye fatigue”. Symptoms may include red, itchy, gritty eyes, a stinging sensation in the eyes, intermittent blurry vision and eye strain or headaches. Gemma and her fellow optometrist Huw Smallbone use the latest technology to assess your eyes and determine if any treatment is required. “There are many effective treatment methods these days for dry eyes, it’s not necessarily a case of simply putting in eye drops anymore” explained Gemma.
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Rates freeze push By Brendan Rees The Casey ratepayers group have called on Casey Council to consider freezing or reducing rates after identifying possible savings in the draft council budget. Speaking at the 9 June council meeting, president of the Casey Residents and Ratepayers Association (CRRA) Brendan Browne said while ratepayers acknowledged the measures that council had taken with the current recession - “we say these do not go far enough”. Mr Browne was one of eight people representing groups across Casey who presented their submissions to council’s administrators in response to the draft budget, which was streamed via video to council’s Facebook page. “In terms of achieving a rate reduction we say it is very achievable,” Mr Browne said, making particular reference to the loan repayments of Bunjil Place and the $4.25 million arts expenditure program. “We say, look, we’ve got the opportunity at the moment to take advantage of low interest rates so extending the loan ... would not be overly costly,” he said. According to a CRRA report submitted to council, the borrowings for Bunjil Place were forecast to be $45,989,000 by the end of the financial year - with plans to pay off Bunjil Place over the next 10 years. “An average rate reduction (significant enough to offset the garbage charge increase in the average) would cost around $5.3 million,” the CRRA report said. Under the draft budget the borrowings would reduce by $7,479,000, the CRRA says. Mr Browne also added: “Rates in Casey are about $70 higher than the Victorian average and when we look at incomes and wealth ... the standard of living in Casey and incomes are lower than the Victorian average. “There is a disconnect between rates
charged and people’s capacity to pay. One of the reasons for this is that rates are not directly linked to income,” he said. Victorian Ratepayers president Dean Hurlston echoed the CRRA’s calls for a rates freeze, saying it “whole heartedly” supported their concerns. “The most important thing they (council) can do right now is not increase rates and ensure that they provide as much assistance as possible under their hardship policy to those who’ve lost their jobs or their livelihoods,” Mr Hurlston said.
“They also need to defer any nonessential projects and spending and just wait one budget cycle to measure the full impact of Covid.” All administrators thanked the submitters for their presentations noting it was “very helpful for us”. Administrator Cameron Boardman said the “level of quality and information” in the council officer’s document as well as the public’s submissions would be “very helpful for us to further consider this matter”. “We look forward to receiving further briefings from council officers and providing an
update at subsequent council meetings,” Mr Boardman said. Administrator Miguel Belmar also praised the “high quality” of presentations which has “given plenty for us to think about”. “It’s also very pleasing to see the level of community activity over a number of issues,” he said. A total of 25 submissions were received from the community. Submitters will be advised of council’s consideration of their submission at the 23 June special council meeting.
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Cornel’s hard life journey By Brendan Rees As a council worker of 31 years, Cornel Corb takes pride in ensuring the streets of Casey are clean and nicely presented for residents. It’s a far cry from the life he left behind in Romania before arriving in Australia in 1989. “It was a hard journey. But I had to escape my country for safety reasons due to the communist political ideologies and my religion. Transylvania, Romania, was part of the communist bloc,” Mr Corb said. “When I first came, I could only say my name and where I came from, that was about it.” It’s an amazing story Mr Corb wanted to share as Australia celebrates Refugee Week from June 14 to 20. Refugee Week is an annual activity to inform the public about refugees and celebrate positive contributions made by refugees to Australian society. Today, Mr Corb is a proud Australian saying he “felt a sense of fulfilment when I saw myself as a part of Australian life”. But the first two years of his arrival were “particularly difficult”. “When I first came to Australia, I came by myself. I was separated from my family, my wife, and my two-year-old son, for two years, until they came over to Australia,” he said. “As a part of my application, some family members from my wife’s side who were already in Australia, sponsored me.” Mr Corb initially fled to Azerbaijan, which
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Sergei steps up By Greg Campbell Sergei Evglevski has the bloodlines of shooting royalty. He is the son of an Olympic bronze medallist and a six-time Commonwealth Games gold medallist, and a two-time Australian Olympic team gunsmith. What his mother, Lalita Yauhleuskaya, and father, Sergei Evglevski Snr, don’t know about shooting could be found on the back of a postage stamp. And if there was anyone destined to follow them in the world of shooting, it was a young Sergei. “I was always really interested in it - my parents could tell from a young age,” he explained. As a child, the Berwick resident would join his mother on the medal podium at events in Australia and proudly take her medals to school to show off to his mates. Her three gold medals and one silver medal won at the 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games earned him special privileges in primary school. “I remember having the whole day off as the principal asked me to go to every classroom and pass around the Commonwealth Games medals. That was pretty grouse,” he proudly recalled. Taking her Sydney 2000 Olympic Games 25-metre Pistol bronze medal (when representing Belarus) to school took some convincing, but eventually she relented. Evglevski’s own international shooting career commenced in 2015 when he competed in the Junior World Cup in Germany. The die was cast. A year later, he earned Junior World Cup silver and bronze medals in Germany and Azerbaijan and an international shooting career was truly launched. In 2018, he was a regular on the senior World Cup circuit - competing in Germany, Mexico and Korea. As he aimed to carve out his own career, his parents offered some sage advice. “They told me not to listen to anyone. A lot of the (international) coaches now were shooters with mum,” Evglevski said. “I didn’t realise it was going to be true, but a lot of people would come up to me and say you’re the son of Lalita and Sergei and I hope you shoot as good as them.
“It would give me that extra pressure. They (my parents) told me to acknowledge it, but don’t pay any attention to it.” In a rare honour in any field of sport, he and his mother were Australian team-mates at the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games. It was the last of Yauhleuskaya’s five Commonwealth Games appearances, and Evglevski’s first. He won a silver medal in the 25-metre Rapid Fire Pistol, while she was unplaced in the 25-metre Sports Pistol final. Yauhleuskaya was bursting with pride as her son claimed a podium finish. He was much more than just a team-mate - he was her own flesh and blood. “She was bawling her eyes out. My first thought when she started crying was ‘oh no, I only got a silver medal. That’s why she was crying’. That was my competitive side coming out. But she was crying with joy and being so proud of me,” Evglevski said. “We went to a Channel Seven interview and she couldn’t speak. She was tearing up. She was saying ‘I’m so happy for him.’ It was pretty emotional, and I started tearing up as well.” Evglevski is grateful for his Commonwealth Games experience, as it provided him with a high level of understanding of being part of a major, multi-sport competition such as the Olympic Games. “It definitely prepared me because I was able to dip my toe in the water and now, I can dive in,” he said. After the Gold Coast Games, Yauhleuskaya announced her retirement. An incredible 40 years of high-level competition led to debilitating elbow and back problems, which only firing the chamber for the last time could heal. She enjoyed a 20-year, five Olympics association - two for Belarus and three for Australia - and her son will head to his first Olympics in Tokyo next year. The family’s Olympic handover is now complete, and the Games dynasty is set to continue for decades to come. Evglevski enjoyed a consistent, high-performing Olympic nomination event series registering four consecutive qualifying scores of 580 and over to comfortably secure Australia’s single Rapid Fire Pistol quota position. He equalled his personal best qualifying score of 584 in the last qualifying event in Sydney - a score which would have been good enough to reach the top six final at the 2016
Rio Olympics. “I did perform well, and I was happy with myself. But there’s always so much to improve on. There’s always little things you can do,” he said. “I feel as though I’ve only done half the job because the goal for me is to perform at the Olympics to the best of my ability. Making the team was a short-term goal, but I’m so proud of myself because I had the goal to perform under the pressure,” he added. With over 12 months until the Olympics, Evglevski is focusing on training and completing the final three units for his marketing degree at Victoria University. Assisting him in his Tokyo preparation has been the Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS), where he has access to strength and conditioning experts, sports psychologists and nutritionists. The VIS strength program is presently focusing on better posture when shooting, and the ability to hold his posture for a longer amount of time. “If you have an air pistol match for two hours, you can start slouching and your neck can start bending so you want to hold that posture for long periods of time,” he said. The Covid-19 pandemic has prevented Evglevski from shooting at his home club, Yarra Pistol Club. But when restrictions are fully lifted, he will be training for two to three hours per day under the watchful eye of national pistol coach, Vladimir Galiabovitch. Evglevski realises the standard of the Olympic competition will be high, but he knows he has the talent and technical ability to compete with the world’s best on the biggest international sports stage. He says his biggest challenge will be to be fully mentally focus, and to complete a full match without any mistakes or regrets. However, a medal in Tokyo is not his primary focus. “The goal I’ve set for myself is to prove to people, and the whole shooting world, not just to be Lalita’s son, but being my own shooter,” he said. He is already well down the road to being his own world class shooter and maybe, in years to come, Lalita Yauhleuskaya will be known as Sergei Evglevski’s mother.
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into my role and helping the next generation of CSM cricketers. “I’m thoroughly looking forward to working with all players and coaches, and passing on all the knowledge I’ve learnt playing in successful Australian and Victorian cricket teams as we strive for success across all our teams.” Swans president Shaun Petrie said to add someone of Fleming’s calibre was a major boost for the club. “Damien has always been very generous with his time in the past. He has regularly appeared at club functions in guest speaking roles and he’s always been available at training sessions with our own Damian Fleming Academy (the club’s Junior Development Program),” he said. “We’re so lucky to have ‘Flem’ involved. He’s a very generous guy, this just shows the passion he has for CSMCC and the development of young promising talent. “Imagine being a young up-and-comer at our club and getting to talk cricket, tactics, and keys to success with someone of the calibre of Damien Fleming. “He’s not just a famous name, he’s an extraordinarily good cricket coach. Flem also knows what’s required to get selected for Victoria. “He’ll be an amazing resource for the club and our players”. Swans coach Brian Keogh told the Star News that the addition of the Australian great was going to benefit the club greatly, not only on the field, but off the field as well. “The first thing about Flem is that he’s just
such a likeable guy,“ he said. “We want to create a high performance environment, but we want to create an environment where people enjoy coming to training. He’s fantastic with that balance. “Technically, he’s as good as anyone in the country, and he knows Premier Cricket as well. The beauty of him is that he started out at Springvale South, to South Melbourne, to Victoria, to Australia. “He just knows how to push to that next level, and he’s just so invested - I’m catching up with him again on Thursday to go through the list. “He knows the first XI, but he wants to know the other grades.“ Keogh said that the club was looking to do things differently and invest heavily in each grade to try and bring the club as a collective into a strong position, not just the first XI. “This is no knock on any other club, but it can be difficult getting across to player one and player 55, it can be difficult,“ he said. “But because we’ve got such great depth in our coaching panel, we feel like we can coach right across the entire group, and give every player the coaching expertise they need. “When we sit down with Flem and Will (Carr) on Thursday, we’re not going to just go through the top five or six bowlers, we’re going through the list and give him a real insight into the playing group. “Someone like an Evan Allaway, who is 16 and come through all the state pathways, can spend some quality time with him, so it’s brilliant to have him around.“
The Swans’ coaching panel was finalised over the weekend, with ex-Sri Lankan star Thilan Samaraweera - who scored 5462 Test runs at 48.76 - re-joining the club as a specialist batting consultant, while highly-regarded coach Bathiya Perera has signed on as full-time batting coach and will help mentor the current wave of Swans batsmen as well as some of the emerging players, such as rising opener Ashley Chandrasinghe. “The thing about Thilan that people might forget is that he played 80-odd Test matches, he was an absolute jet,“ Keogh said. “After he left us, he went and coached at three national teams, and its likely at some point when things open up he’ll go back to doing it, so we’ve locked him in for pre-season and then we’ll reset. “As for Bath, he’s just really well-known and people speak extremely highly of him - he played 160 first class games himself, he was a serious player. “But the most important thing about both of them is that they’re both just great people and good fun to be around, and hopefully they can help contribute to that high performance but fun culture we want to bring.“ The three new signings cap off an impressive coaching group for the rising club out of Casey Fields, which will work closely with head coach Brian Keogh and senior assistant and coach-in-waiting Will Carr this season, as well as development coaches Mathew Pearson, Stu Fairley and Brett Lewis. Ex-State player, and Berwick cricketer, Nathan Pilon is also locked in once again to do some work as a batting and keeping coach.
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MPNFL club out for 2020 By Nick Creely The Chelsea Football Netball Club has advised AFL South East of its decision to withdraw its senior football teams from the 2020 Mornington Peninsula Nepean Football League (MPNFL) season. The Seagulls - who play in the MPNFL’s Division Two with local clubs Devon Meadows and Pearcedale - made the decision after lengthy consultation with their board, members, and players, and as such have elected to withdraw the seniors, reserves, and under 19s from playing this year if a season gets underway. At this stage, the club’s decision excludes netball, which could run on separate timelines and commence later in the year. The club made the decision to withdraw the senior football teams for many key reasons; with player welfare, member and volunteer welfare, and financial sustainability decisive factors. A survey of the football playing group was undertaken, with 68 per cent of players concerned about their personal health and wellbeing if games commenced, while 70 per cent voted to cancel the season and recommence pre-season training for 2021 in October or November. Uncertainty still surrounding hygiene criteria to host or participate in football, as well as the lack of certainty regarding club sponsors and use of club facilities were also key factors for the club. Chelsea president Michael Davis said it was a tough decision to withdraw from the 2020 season, but the club’s best interest was at heart. “The decision to withdraw from the season has not been taken lightly, but we believe it is in the best interest of the club and our members,” he said. “With over 110 years of history we need to ensure that we are here for our members for
The 2020 MPNFL season is in doubt. 195456 many more years to come. Season 2020 was going to be a great year for the club, with outstanding recruitment along with laser sharp commitment from our historical playing group. “Our resolve for success will only become greater as we begin to plan for season 2021. We
QUIZ NUMBER 1718 1. HOW many states have never won cricket’s Sheffield Shield? 2. WHICH two sports made their first appearance at the 2016 Olympics? 3. WHAT is American football’s equivalent of the grand final? 4. WHICH English soccer team has been in the premier division for the longest time without relegation? 5. WHICH country finished on top of the medal tally at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics? 6. WHAT is the original name of the freestyle swim stroke? 7. WHO hit the most sixes in international cricket in 2019? 8. WHICH Aussie golfer has won the most British Open titles? 9. WHO captained the 1974-5 English cricket team that was thrashed by Australia? 10. WHICH two teenagers were key figures in Australia’s 1953 Davis Cup tennis triumph? 11. WHICH early Australian swimmer was the first man to swim 100 yards in under 60 seconds? 12. WHICH Australian husband and wife team both won Commonwealth Games gold medals? 13. WHICH Australian Rules team went the longest time without finishing at the bottom of the AFL ladder? 14. AN Aussie squash player won the first world open title in 1976. Who was he? 15. ON WHAT day each year does the Sydney to Hobart yacht race begin? 16. WHICH Aussie tennis star won six Wimbledon doubles titles? 17. WHO was the Aussie nightwatchman who scored a test cricket century against India in 1977-8? 18. WHICH is the only major golf title Aussie golfer Greg Norman won? 19. WHO won Australia’s only track medal at the 1980 Olympics? 20. WHICH West Australian AFL player had two stints with North Melbourne in the 1970s?
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Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS look forward to re-engaging with our community once we can do this, in line with government and local council guidelines.” Davis acknowledged the club’s supporters and the MPNFL administration for their support of the decision.
“I would like to personally thank all of our sponsors, partners and members - who are doing it tough right now - for their ongoing support,” he said. “As a community, we need to get behind these people and partners and ensure that we are able to get through the challenges faced from the Covid-19 lockdown. The league has been supportive of our position and are understanding of the challenges currently facing clubs and we support their endeavours moving forward.” AFL South East chief operating officer Shaun Connell said they will continue to work with all member clubs on options for a potential start of the 2020 season. “We fully respect the right of the Chelsea Football Netball Club committee to make considered decisions based on what it feels is right for its members, and its short and long-term sustainability,” he said. “And while we fully respect that decision, we will continue to work with the remainder of MPNFL and AFL South East clubs who, over the past few weeks, have seen strong numbers return to training in a positive first step in returning to competitive sport across the region. “Our consistent approach during these unique and challenging times has been to take advice from Federal and State Government, our sporting bodies - AFL Victoria/Netball Victoria - and to work collaboratively with our clubs to ensure the best path forward. “This will remain our approach, as we are fully aware of the importance of a safe environment for all participants involved and the ongoing sustainability of our clubs.” After Connell and head of AFL South East Richard Black met with the 22 MPNFL clubs on 3 June, the clubs confirmed they will review their position on the 2020 season after an update from the Victorian State Government - expected this Sunday.
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Stars contest the Winter Cup Pearcedale greyhounds Vesper Bale and Houdini Boy are both through to Saturday night’s $28,500 Winter Cup final at Cranbourne following last Wednesday’s heats. Vesper Bale (trained by Steve Collins) produced one of the upsets of the year when he won his heat at the massive odds of $57.80. He has come up with Box 8 in the final. Meanwhile, Houdini Boy (Kelvyn Greenough) is a young gun on the rise, with just six starts to his name for three wins and three minor placings, including a narrow defeat in his heat. The five heat winners and three fastest second placegetters have made it through to the Winter Cup Final, which boasts a $20,000 first prize. The fastest heat winner was Yozo Bale, trained at Mount Wallace by Correy Grenfell, who won last year’s Group 2 Cranbourne Cup with now retired champion Orson Allen.
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