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Stabbing pain By BRIDGET COOK POLICE have denied racial tension in the community, as they charged a teenager and arrested others following the stabbing of Ben Phillips, 14, in Cranbourne on Saturday night. Police yesterday charged a 15-year-old boy from Maidstone with intentionally causing serious injury and other assault-related offences. Two 14-year-old boys, from Endeavour Hills and Dandenong North, and a Patterson Lakes boy, 15, were also arrested on Tuesday and have all been released. They are expected to be charged on summons, police said. The charges come after Ben, from Narre Warren, was assaulted and stabbed in Clarendon Street, Cranbourne, while walking a friend home from a party about 10pm on Saturday. The teenager suffered lacerations to his torso and was taken to the Royal Children’s Hospital suffering critical injuries. His condition has since improved and he is now in a serious but stable condition. His mother Leanne Phillips spoke to 3AW on Monday and supported calls for a street curfew on children. “It needs to stop. Next time it might be someone else’s kid and they mightn’t survive,” she told the station. “It is bad. We’re meant to be the lucky country. “This ain’t the lucky country. You could (once) walk the streets, now you can’t.” Ms Phillips also called for

Emergency services at the scene of the stabbing in Cranbourne.

Right: Ben Phillips, who was assaulted and stabbed in Clarendon Street, Cranbourne, on Saturday night. tougher laws on the sale of knives and said Ben’s father recently challenged staff at a Melbourne market about the sale of knives. Metro media outlets have claimed the incident has caused tension in the Cranbourne community and that police were concerned. The claims came after a relative of the victim allegedly said on social media that another incident

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would “mean war” and that Saturday night had got “all of Cranny on alert”. However Casey CIU Detective Senior Sergeant Mark Rollo said that was not the case. “This was not racially motivated and we don’t believe there’s racial tension in the community,” he said. “This was a one-off incident from the party and not an ongoing

issue between two groups.” Lead investigator Detective Sergeant Darron Hedge reiterated that, and on Monday, urged the community not “to take matters into their own hands”. “We want the community to understand this is not an ongoing issue between groups of people,” he said. “It was also not racially motivated.”

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Community ommunity NEWS NE S March Council meetings Members of the Casey community are welcome to attend Council and Committee meetings.

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Meeting are held in the Council Chambers, Magid Drive, Narre Warren.

Saturday 8 March Council Meetings Tuesday 4 March 2014, 6.30 pm Tuesday 18 March 2014, 6.30 pm

Casey Fields, Berwick-Cranbourne Rd, Cranbourne East

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Special Council Meeting Monday 3 March 2014, 5.30 pm and 7.00 pm

1PM: Melbourne vs Hawthorn Followed by Casey Scorpions vs Box Hill Hawks

Planning Committee Meeting Tuesday 11 March 2014, 6.30 pm

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General Purposes Committee Meeting Tuesday 11 March 2014, 7.00 pm

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Name the Casey Cultural Precinct Following the announcement of the design for the $125 million Casey Cultural Precinct by Guy Sebastian, Council is calling on the community to make history by naming the precinct.

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The Casey Kids Carnival is preparing to up the ante in 2014, with FREE fun and entertainment like never seen before! )RU WKH ¿UVW WLPH HYHU WKH FDUQLYDO ZLOO UXQ DV DQ afternoon event, concluding with a twilight movie screening of Despicable Me 2. This year’s schedule means that more children and their families will be able to attend some, or all of the carnival and experience what is arguably the city’s best event for its youngest residents! Highlights of this year’s fun-explosion include; live entertainment with Despicable Me 2, The Smurfs Clumsy Show, Kazoos and Chomper the Crocodile, amusement rides, activities, workshops, roving entertainers and stallholders. Wear your kids out for FREE at this year’s carnival – it is not to be missed! Saturday 22 March 2014 Event starts at 1.00 pm, rides close at 7.00 pm, movie screening (Despicable Me 2) is 8.00 pm Venue: Akoonah Park, Berwick Cost: FREE Date: Time:

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Microchipping a must Thousands of pets are reported lost and impounded in Casey every year. Keep your mutts and your moggies safe with a microchip – one of the most effective ways to ensure your pet is returned to you if they are lost. The City of Casey in partnership with the Cranbourne Lost Dogs’ Home is encouraging pet owners to microchip their beloved furry friends by attending a microchipping event on Saturday 8 March, for a reduced cost of $25. All cats and dogs must be microchipped before being registered with a Victorian Council. Date: Time: Venue: Cost:

Saturday 8 March 2014 9.00 am – 1.00 pm The Lost Dogs’ Home Cranbourne, 920 Thompsons Road, Cranbourne $25 per animal

One creative individual, or perhaps an entire school class or sporting club, has the opportunity to make history by suggesting the winning name for the Casey Cultural Precinct. The winner of the naming competition will make history by naming the new precinct and will then star in a video with comedian Ben Price to announce it. The prize also includes the opportunity to attend the VIP opening of the precinct in 2017! Enter the naming competition online at www.caseyculturalprecinct.com.au or by submitting a hardcopy entry form available from City of Casey Customer Service Centres. Competition closes 5.00 pm, Friday 14 March 2014 and the winning name will be announced in April 2014.

For more information about microchipping your pets visit, www.casey.vic.gov.au/microchipping.

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Car coverage cut By BRIDGET COOK CASEY police hope that urging insurance and credit card providers to refuse compensation claims when valuables are stolen from unlocked cars will push motorists to secure their vehicles. That is why the Casey Crime Investigation Unit (CIU) plans to lead a push to urge banks and insurers to not pay out in these circumstances, in a bid to tackle the problem. Casey CIU Detective Senior Sergeant Mark Rollo said police were frustrated at the high number of thefts reported from cars because people simply don’t lock their vehicles. This week, Victoria Police released the latest crime statistics which revealed that theft from cars

was up by 6.2 per cent in the area. In 2013, there were 1698 reports of theft from cars in Casey and 595 cars were stolen. Det Sen Sgt Rollo said it was a problem across Casey, but worse in the Cranbourne, Doveton and Endeavour Hills areas. “We want to lead a push to stop people from leaving their cars open,” he said. “In the majority of the thefts from cars, we are finding that the doors were simply left open. “That is why we will urge insurance companies to not pay out if someone’s car was left unlocked, and the same with credit card companies, if a card is stolen from an unlocked car. “It’s also a similar situation with

tradies leaving their trailers full of tools open.” Det Sen Sgt Rollo said while some thieves still forced their entry into cars, it wasn’t as common any more. “We don’t see as many smashed windows, it’s simply because people leave their car open,” he said. “It’s often youths walking the streets, just testing to see if cars are open as they walk past.” An Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) spokesperson urged owners to ensure their cars were locked when not in use to help thwart vehicle theft and the loss of personal belongings. “Many comprehensive insurance policies do not cover the theft of items from a motor vehicle,” the

spokesperson said. “Other policies offer only limited cover for personal items, and this may exclude items such as laptops, computers, mobile phones and satellite navigation units. “Your motor vehicle policy may not cover anything that can easily be removed and stolen from the vehicle, including personal property such as a briefcase, laptop or mobile device. “Ideally, you should not leave valuable items in your car. “However, if you have to, make sure items are out of sight of potential thieves. Most thefts are opportunistic and by hiding any valuables from sight you are considerably reducing the chance that your items will be stolen.”

Cute kitties are out of the bag LOOKING for the purrfect companion? Hampton Park’s 2nd Chance Cat Rescue is hosting an adoption day this weekend to help find new homes for more than 40 kittens and cats it currently has in its care. The charity has teamed up with Lynbrook Animal Supplies to run an adoption day at the business from 11am to 2pm on Saturday. Group founder Daniela Maslen said the rescue centre had more than 40 felines and she has urged those looking for a new cat to come along to the adoption day. “On our adoption day we mainly bring kittens in,” she said. “Maybe Sleeping Beau-

ty will make a special appearance on the day. “She is a beautiful calico cat who is about a year old. “She has been busy looking after her sister’s babies and then all the other kittens which have come in so far this kitten season. “She is a very affectionate, beautiful cat who needs to find a loving home. “Due to more people looking to buy a kitten, we are limited with spaces when taking adult cats in.” Ms Maslen said 2nd Chance was always looking for new volunteers and foster carers for the kittens and cats. “I started 2nd Chance Cat Rescue in July 2011 and so far we have re-

Septic effluent causes a stink A CRANBOURNE South property owner has caused a stink with the council for not disposing of effluent and waste properly. The City of Casey recently prosecuted a local property owner for allowing the illegal discharge of septic tank waste water from a property in Cranbourne South. The property owner was found guilty of illegal septic tank waste water discharge and not complying with a Council Improvement Notice at Frankston Magistrates’ Court on 6 February. The resident was fined $3000 and ordered to pay council costs of $4070. City of Casey mayor Geoff Ablett said it was a timely reminder to residents and those not connected to reticulated sewerage to comply with council requirements and EPA legislation when disposing of effluent and waste. “The council will continue to actively investigate and pursue people illegally discharging septic tank waste in the community,” he said. “Property owners who use septic tanks should be aware that they must obtain permits from council’s Environmental Health Unit before installing, altering or using a newly-installed septic tank system. “The City of Casey is committed to protecting, maintaining and enhancing the health and safety of all residents living in Casey and will do so by ensuring all rules and regulations are followed.” Poorly-maintained septic systems are a leading cause of serious water and environmental pollution while also presenting health risks, causing odours and attracting vermin and insects. The council urged residents using septic tank systems to carry out regular maintenance.

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POLICE are seeking to identify a man believed to have been involved with two separate burglaries at Casey businesses in recent months. The first occurred on 14 December about 6.25am at the Raine and Horne real estate agent at Casey Central Shopping Centre in Narre Warren South. Police said the man, who

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Goatee goes, and the going is good By BRIDGET COOK CRANBOURNE’S Mick Bellette did all he could to try and help his brother David beat his battle with leukaemia. Mr Bellette donated bone marrow to his brother, but unfortunately David lost his fight against the disease in 1992. That is why Mr Bellette has signed up to the Leukaemia Foundation’s World’s Greatest Shave, where he will lose his locks and goatee in honour of his brother and to help those who are going through a similar battle. “It’s my way of helping others going through this horrible disease,” he said.

“It is also in honour of my brother. He was my idol and I looked up to him,” he said. Mr Bellette said he had not shaved his goatee in more than 10 years, so it would be a different look for him. “A lot of my friends and my current partner have never seen me without my goatee,” he said. “So, it’s all coming off on 13 March at my local darts centre before we play that day. “I’m looking forward to seeing the expressions on people’s faces. “It will all be worth it, knowing I’m doing something good for others.” Mr Bellette said he was hoping to raise $500, but said every dollar count-

ed, so whatever amount he raises would be worth it. World’s Greatest Shave raises about half the money the Leukaemia Foundation needs to fund its important work - providing support to people with blood cancer, as well as millions in research. To donate to Mick Bellette’s cause visit http://my.leukaemiafoundation. org.au/Melmick. Right: Mick Bellette will shave off his goatee and hair next month as part of the Leukaemia Foundation’s World’s Greatest Shave. Picture: DONNA OATES

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By CAMERON LUCADOUWELLS A CRANBOURNE tow-truck driver, who was allegedly threatened with a gun during a road-rage incident on the Monash Freeway, was facing a community corrections order in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court last week. The 32-year-old man faced a charge of reckless conduct endangering life for allegedly “side-swiping” a station-wagon with his truck on Monash Freeway on 2 December 2012. The prosecution alleged the driver had caused the wagon to “spin out” but no injury was

caused. In a police interview, the accused allegedly made full admission, saying he was “angry” at the time. Sitting in the gallery, he denied to the court his truck made contact with the wagon. He confirmed a statement that he swerved towards the wagon because its driver held up a gun. His defence lawyer said the station wagon driver had caused the man “a lot of grief” during “an extreme incident of road rage”. “There was a lot of swearing at my client (who’s) a man driving for many years, who’s

confronted by many incidents. But this was too much for him.” She said her client’s life had “spiralled out of control” since the road-rage incident. It had led to separation from his wife and family, the loss of his job and the intervention order. Magistrate Julie O’Donnell said the man had a limited criminal history, but faced a “longer-than-usual” community corrections order because of the seriousness of the offence. She stood the matter down to have the man assessed for a community corrections order.

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Deputy mayor Amanda Stapledon, with residents Bill Noble and his daughter Sarah, Lauren Fredrickson and children Jordan and Braxsen and a student from Cranbourne East Secondary College are calling for a pedestrian crossing opposite the new Springhill Shopping Centre. Picture: DONNA OATES

A TOORADIN woodworker and grandfather has been convicted and fined $2000 for using a hidden camera to record a woman using his workshop toilet. Ian Robertson, who pleaded guilty in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court, had recorded the complainant naked from the waist down on at least 10 separate occasions in August last year. Around that time, he had collected 332 individual surveillance recordings from the toilet camera over a 13-day period. Police prosecutor Andrew Chiodo told the court last week that Robertson viewed the vid-

Crossing push By BRIDGET COOK THE City of Casey will put the pressure on VicRoads to install a pedestrian crossing to the new Springhill Shopping Centre, so residents don’t have to dodge busy traffic. At last week’s council meeting, councillors moved to meet with VicRoads to discuss installing a pedestrian crossing along Thompsons Road to give those living in the Sierra and Courtenay Gardens estates better access to the new centre. Councillor Amanda Stapledon said they had raised this issue before, but did not have a successful outcome. “It is even more important today with the increase in pedestrian traffic,” she said. “Residents from nearby es-

tates can’t cross the road safely. “The nearest pedestrian crossing is about one kilometre away. “The safety of our residents is paramount and the current situation where residents from the Sierra and Courtenay Gardens estates having to cross a multiple lane road in order to reach their local shopping centre is placing them at risk. “A meeting with VicRoads will help explore ways of providing a safe signalised pedestrian crossing between the Cranbourne-Narre Warren Road and Rosebank Drive, Cranbourne North.” Local resident Lauren Fredrickson said a pedestrian crossing was desperately needed.

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“It’s just a very busy road and extremely dangerous trying to cross it, especially with kids and a stroller,” she said. “You can wait up to 15 minutes just to cross the road at the moment.” VicRoads Metropolitan South East acting regional director Frank De Santis said they would look into the request. “VicRoads receives many requests for pedestrian projects, which are considered and prioritised based on various factors including pedestrian volumes and demographics, the location of public amenities, traffic volumes and project costs,” he said. “VicRoads will work with Casey Council to assess the request for a pedestrian crossing at this location.

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IN response to Endeavour Hills resident Mr John Glazebrook’s take on modern European history (Re-writing History, News 20 February). His assertions that governments used propaganda to morally blackmail a generation isn’t entirely untrue but his suggestion that AIF enlistments were mainly young unemployed is spurious at best. Had Germany won the war, does Mr Glazbrook honestly believe everybody would’ve simply packed their kits and gone home? Germany invaded Belgium and France and in victory her ambitions wouldn’t have been restricted to mainland Europe. (Just as her Ottoman allies didn’t exactly stay in Turkey after Gallipoli.) If Mr Glazebrook ever ventures to Belgium or France, he’ll see many Australian headstones with the epitaph: “No man hath greater love than this - than to lay down his life for his friend.” If that’s not mateship, what is? Anzac Day isn’t the glorification of war, it’s the remembrance of those who made the ultimate sacrifice for a cause they believed true. The fight for freedom. Had Britain lost the war, her dominions (including Australia) would’ve been subject to conditions that made the Versailles Treaty seem anaemic. Mr Glazebrook could do well to adopt a more pan-optic view of that conflict. John Howard, Cranbourne.

Suburb society Last week I had a phone call from deputy mayor Amanda Stapledon, who told me that it was now confirmed that we are not to have our name of Cranbourne East changed. Now I have let some of our friends know today who jumped with joy at the news. Myself, I am so grateful to all who helped sign my petition. For that I thank you and it just goes to show you, if one feels strongly enough about anything then they should make a stand. After all, we live in a democratic society. But I would also like to thank Amanda so much for believing in me and working to help us, too. Jean Perry, Cranbourne East.

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Councillor Geoff Ablett’s answers to Ray Baker’s letter regarding the Casey Cultural Centre are fanciful to say the least. Who is going to pay for the interest on the “loan” and “external funding”? It will be the ratepayers. If Cr Ablett wants to treat the ratepayers as fools, then his demise is near. The problem with Cr Ablett is he may just get pre-selection for the Liberal Party and get into state politics – once there he can inflict his foolishness on all Victorians, not just the ratepayers of Casey. No wonder the general public is apathetic towards politicians when this sort of drivel and gobbledy gook is trotted out. Arvo Talvik, Cranbourne.

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The newly improved Clyde Road in Berwick may not be as safe as hoped. 114731 Picture: ROB CAREW In this day and age of belt tightening and ever soaring council rates, I find it difficult to understand why a recipient of a grant or ward fund should receive money before a service or capital improvement is delivered. Jim Papalois, Endeavour Hills.

The show goes on With perfect weather on our side, the community came out in the thousands to enjoy the Berwick and District Agricultural Show at the weekend. The City of Casey is proud to be a major sponsor of this much-loved annual event, which is the oldest agricultural show in Victoria, now in its 158th year. Our experience over the weekend reinforced why we, as residents, have been flocking to the show for generations. It was great to see the community come together to participate in or support everything on offer including agricultural and horticultural displays, healthy competition, live and local entertainment and, of course, the carnival. There is a huge volunteer effort that goes in

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RE: ‘Suburb to stay’ (News, 20 February) Cr Ablett, Cr Stapledon and Cr Rowe have all buckled after much disgust from us local residents. This is what happens councillors when you take on these absurd ideas and run with them from your current CEO. Naomi Hartwell, via web. What a load of cr*p council don’t know the cost of this debacle. They know, just too embarrassed to say. What is council going to do with the current boundary that runs through the middle of nowhere? If they truly wanted to listen to the residents, they would have just

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In relation to the article It’s Two Cheers for Council (News, 20 Febryuary), it’s wonderful to see three of Casey’s residents competing on the world stage and I wish them all the very best in their endeavours. I have some reservation, however, about council giving money to residents. In this instance the council gave money to residents to participate in an activity that they presumably can’t afford. I believe the issue of grants and ward funding needs to be reviewed.

to putting this fabulous community event together each year. Members of the Berwick Show Society dedicate almost immeasurable amounts of time to planning and implementing every detail of this large-scale project that provides so many community benefits. We also see so many local organisations and individuals offer up their time to help make the show a success. From entertainers to stallholders to competition entrants (and their furry friends!), these volunteers contribute to the life and colour of the show. On behalf of the City of Casey, we’d like to thank everyone who contributed to the event however big or small - particularly the Berwick Show Society without whom the show would not go on. As your ward councillors we were filled with pride as we experienced the remarkable outcome of the hard work of these volunteers which resulted in what we believe to be truly the best Berwick Show yet. Cr Susan Serey and Cr Mick Morland, Edrington Ward, City of Casey.

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So Casey Council’s Manager Property, Rates and Valuation is unable to give any estimate of the time and cost of the abortive attempt to introduce suburb name changes on parts of Cranbourne East (Suburb To Stay, News, 20 February) because council did not keep any record of the time spent on the process. If this is typical of Casey Council’s cavalier attitude to spending (wasting?) ratepayers’ money, perhaps the Auditor-General should investigate whether that council really operates a system which ensures good governance. Elizabeth Tully, Cranbourne East.

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moved the boundary to Casey Fields Boulevard, which was what was originally proposed. You made this way too hard, Casey Council. You still have a mess. Lisa, via web. This is an absolute joke. All residents wanted was people who were told they were buying in Clyde be moved into this area. No one wanted Casey Fields so why didn’t the council listen to the people in Cascades? They have changed everything yet again for people in Selandra but screw the residents in Cascade. Absolute joke council member. You’re a bloody disgrace. Steve, via web.


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Turning to a sweet smell By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS MAYBE this is something of a sweet solution for long-suffering residents who had endured a frequent stench from Lynbrook’s tip in Hallam Road. A new acreage of open space called Kingsfield-Elliot Park has been created in a recently built housing estate within whiffing distance of the SITAoperated landfill. The park was paid for by SITA as part of an enforceable undertaking negotiated with Environment Protection Authority Victoria because of foul odours escaping from a cell at the tip. As part of that undertaking, SITA had agreed to close and cap the offending cell and donate $100,000 to environmental activities in the locale, including another project at River Gum Creek Reserve, Hampton Park. The City of Casey designed park at the junction of Kingsfield Crescent and Elliot Parade has been greened up with mature trees and protected by roadside bollards. The site was previously unkempt and, apart from being an informal neighbourhood car park, was largely disused. EPA chairwoman Cheryl Batagol said the undertaking, which included community

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Leigh Bryant, Casey waste and recycling manager Michael Jansen, Casey mayor Geoff Ablett, Cheryl Batagol and Picture: DONNA OATES Mark Globan at the park. 14718 consultation at a restorative justice conference, would “change the way we work with industry and the community forever”. “To hear from the community about the impact of the SITA landfill on their lives... we felt an empathy towards them.” She said SITA had faced prosecution but had since made “operational improvements” that curtailed the odours. She urged residents to continue to use EPA’s hotline to report issues. “I’d like to thank this local community. “They have been fantastic in speaking up and being environmental citizens.” EPA southern metro manag-

er Leigh Bryant said complaints about the landfill had dissipated from a monthly peak of 250 to about 10. SITA infrastructure manager Mark Globan said the projects showed the company was “committed to the community”. He said the stench was caused by the landfill cell taking longer to fill than anticipated - about three years - and a long drought slowing the contents’ degradation. Since then, SITA has opened a new active landfill cell further east from neighbouring homes. It uses improved technology such as horizontal gas wells and liners.

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Stolen credit card used buying cartons of cigarettes THIEVES have gone on a $1000 cigarette-buying spree with a stolen credit card in Greater Dandenong and Casey. They took a car and the card from a home in Lancaster Court, Keysborough, between 9.30pm on Saturday 22 February and the following morning.

Travelling in a different stolen vehicle, they used the card’s payWave function at seven petrol stations between 5.18am and 9am that day, in Hallam, Dandenong South, Keysborough, Hampton Park and Narre Warren. Bayside Tasking Unit police

arrested a 34-year-old Blind Bight man driving the Keysborough stolen car in Highett on Monday 24 February. They charged him with burglary, deception, theft and theft of a motor vehicle and interviewed him in relation to other incidents.

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Thick-skinned model beauty By BRIDGET COOK NATHALIE Nicole has learnt to grow a thick skin after working in the superficial industry of modelling for more than 15 years. But after she was called fat, despite being a size eight and weighing 60 kilograms at 173cm tall, she has lashed out at her industry for fear of the wrong message getting out to young girls. Ms Nicole, from Hampton Park, said while she was not personally affected by some of the comments about her weight in recent months, she was worried about what such words could do to the self-esteem of young models. Ms Nicole, 32, had a magazine photo shoot in January, where a photographer patted her on the stomach and said “suck it in, suck it in, suck it in�. A few weeks ago she had a fitting for a runway show, where comments were made about her being too fat to fit in some of the gowns and two de-

signers told her she was too big for their garments. Last week, she also had a text from a runway show organiser who told her she would not be needed for the next show. “I wrote back ’Why, because I’m too fat� as a joke,� she said. “And I got back ’don’t take it personally, we’ve let a few size eight models go’.� Ms Nicole, who is a mentor and trainer to up-and-coming models, said she was constantly trying to teach girls how to build their self-esteem and confidence, yet those in the fashion industry seemed to have a complete disregard for it. “This is not about what was said to me, I’ve got a thick skin,� she said. “It’s about what is being said to the younger generation. “If this is being said to size eight women, then we are going to end up with young women with eating disorders because they feel they have to conform to someone’s idea of beautiful. “When I’m on jobs, I often see young girls chain smoking

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Friends rally By LACHLAN MOORHEAD TWO friends of a Pakenham mum who was found dead in her home will hold a rally in her memory. The rally is to be held following revelations that Maddison Murphy-West was allegedly physically abused in the year before her mystery death in 2013. Sarah Feubel from Cranbourne grew up around the corner from Maddison and quickly became close friends with her during their formative teenage years. This week Sarah, along with another of Maddison’s friends Chantelle Beatty, have been feverishly contacting representatives from the City of Casey and the Domestic Violence Resource Centre as she organises a domestic violence rally to be held within the next few months. In phone messages made public this week, Maddison reportedly told a friend she had been choked in front of her young son. The text messages, from September 2012, were said to be sent from Casey Hospital in

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No trivial matter By BRIDGET COOK HIGHVIEW Accounting Services is close to reaching its fundraising target for the Casey Relay For Life after putting their knowledge to the test with a trivia night last week. The Cranbourne accounting firm hosted a trivia night on Thursday 20 February at the Cranbourne Turf Club to raise money for their relay team. More than 170 people attended the event which raised a total of $6350, bringing the total to almost $10,000. Highview marketing manager Brodie Crowther said it was a hugely successful night filled with fun, prizes and trivia. “The community rallied together to support the cause,” he said. “We had guests from the Cranbourne Cricket and Football Clubs and many local businesses.

“We are particularly grateful to the Cranbourne Turf Club for offering the venue free of charge and donating all the food. “It was extremely humbling to see such generosity in the community when planning this fundraising event. It enabled every single cent raised to go directly to the cause.” The Casey Relay For Life will be held at Akoonah Park in Berwick on 14 March. Highview has 15 staff members taking part in the relay, where they will walk as a team for 24 hours. “So many of us have been touched by cancer in some form or another - whether it be a personal battle or by helping a family member, friend or colleague through the fight,” said Highview Prahran director Simon Byers whose father lost his battle with cancer in 2012.

Demons to give Hawks hell THE Dees are coming to Casey next week to take on reigning premiers Hawthorn in a practice match. The game will take place at Casey Fields at 1pm on Saturday 8 March. The match will be followed by a VFL practice match between

Melbourne and Hawthorn’s affiliated teams - the Casey Scorpions and the Box Hill Hawks. There will be plenty of action both on and off the field, with the free Dees FunZone for kids kicking off at 11am, with face painting, autograph signing, mascots and prize give-aways.

Winners of the Highview Accounting Services trivia night were, back from left, Paul, Robert, Glenn, front, Lauren, Christine, Alex, Marie from team ‘Chrisi’s Unicorns’. “The Relay For Life events are a great way to show support, and Highview is pleased to be able to make a positive impact in our communities.”

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THE Chapman and Giles families have a lot in common - like their friendship, their affiliation with Cranbourne and their communityminded approach to life. So it is uncanny that the Cranbourne couples - Barry and Ginny Chapman and Peter and Renice Giles - also share a wedding anniversary and celebrated 50 years of married bliss together on the weekend. Saturday marked their golden anniversary and the two couples held a joint party on Sunday with their family and friends to celebrate the milestone occasion. The now best of friends didn’t know each other when they got married, but since the discovery of their joint anniversary, have celebrated together every year since. Peter and Renice Giles met at dances in the Clyde and Cranbourne area, where their love blossomed and they eventually got married. The Chapmans met when Barry tagged along to his friend’s date with Ginny. “I was going out with a fella one night and his mate Bazza came along,� Ms Chapman laughed. “I was a professional golfer at the time, and I had an indoor teaching school in Melbourne,� Mr Chapman said. “When I arrived there the next day, I got a phone call from Ginny as she wanted to see me again and invited me to her work dinner dance,� he said. “I needed a handbag for the night,� Mrs Chapman joked. It wasn’t long before the pair were married and moved to the Cranbourne area together. It was through the couple’s

A TRIAL is being conducted in Casey aimed at giving emergency services workers access to childcare outside of standard hours. Family Day Care Australia is urging front line emergency response workers in Casey to take part in their flexibility trials. The Australian Government initiative aims to connect police officers with flexible childcare that meets their needs, outside of standard day care hours available to them. Lyndhurst family day care educator Christina Joyce is taking part in the trials and is available to work around the shifts of police families in the Casey area and take care of their children at short notice. She had worked as a childcare professional for years before moving into family day care four months ago, following the birth of her first child, daughter Farrah. “I wanted to help out other families who needed care and flexibility in a calming and family-orientated, home environment,� she said. “The parents know they can drop their child off any time outside of the normal 6am to 6pm hours offered by other childcare services,� she said. “My family day care is available 24-7 if they

Friends Peter and Renice Giles and Ginny and Barry Chapman both celebrated their 50th wedding anniversaries on Saturday. Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS children that they met, when they went to school together in Cranbourne and became friends. That started a friendship between the two couples, which has lasted almost as long as their marriages. Both families have a long association with the Cranbourne community and have been instrumental in helping to grow the once small country town. Mr Giles was a councillor for nine years and the last Cranbourne Shire president before the amalgamation. He also helped start the Cranbourne Soccer Club to give migrants a place to get involved in the community and was also a founding committee member of the Casey Grammar School. Ms Giles was president of the Cranbourne Ambulance Auxiliary for 20 years, and played a huge role in bringing an ambulance station to Cranbourne, development of the old Cranbourne pool and a new church. The couple was also the first in

the country to turn a church into a restaurant, when they opened Vespers in Cranbourne, where Taco Bill’s currently stands. The Chapmans have also had great involvement in the Cranbourne community, through supporting the Giles in all their fundraising initiatives. Mr Chapman has been heavily involved in the Rotary Club of Cranbourne, where he started the annual Rotary golf day and was made a Paul Harris Fellow. Mr Chapman was also a pro golfer at Cranbourne - part of the reason the couple moved to the area in the first place. The pair opened the first menswear shop in Cranbourne - Chappies Men’s Wear - and went on to open other shops across Casey over the years. Both couples said it had been great to make such great friends who they shared such a special anniversary with. “It’s been great to celebrate together, especially the big milestone anniversaries,� Mr

Giles said. Mr Chapman said their 25th anniversary was a big one, as was Sunday’s celebration. “I fondly remember our 25th anniversary at our property in Devon Meadows,� he said. “We arrived in a horse and carriage, the girls were in their wedding dresses and we were in our top hats, drinking champagne going down Craid Road with Barbara Streisand and Neil Diamond playing. “It’s going to be a bit hard to get to 60 years, but we will be trying.� The four all agreed that there were a number of keys to a long and happy marriage. “It’s all about tolerance, forgiveness and communication,� Mr Chapman said. “All of that is the secret to marriage.� “Our faith has also been key to ours, it has pulled us through a lot of times,� Mr Giles said. “Oh and you should never argue about money.�

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Show just packing ’em in By BRIDGET SCOTT AKOONAH Park was a scene of excitement last weekend when crowds of locals, and others from far and wide, flooded the grounds for the 158th annual Berwick Show. Organisers were thrilled to welcome record crowds to the event last weekend which buzzed with activities and, according to president Tom Gibson, provided something for everyone. From wood chopping to truck pulls and show jumping to cattle competitions, Mr Gibson said, there wasn’t one negative response to come out of the successful show. “Everyone I spoke to was happy,� he said. “There wasn’t one grumpy or dissatisfied person.� With significantly more numbers to attend the show on the Sunday, Mr Gibson said organisers put the smaller attendance on the Saturday down to weather conditions. Despite this, big numbers buzzed around the main arena which was “packed deep with people�, for the fireworks which marked the end of the first day of the show.

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Making moves CALISTHENICS is a unique Australian sport that promotes team work, self confidence and friendship. People of all ages enjoy this wonderful sport and thrive on the variety of challenges offered. Calisthenics is one of the fastest growing artistic sports. Team members develop appreciation for music, dance, acting, strength, flexibility and performance skills. It provides a combination of controlled exercises, gymnastics, marching, singing, simplified ballet, folk and modern dance. It combines the best aspects of sport and art. Tooradin Calisthenics Club was proudly established in 2013. Its calisthenics classes run for ages from three to 26 years old and over and members are having a ball doing it. It is a competitive club and members pride themselves on dedication and passion to their sport. The club loves getting involved with the community to celebrate and promote what it does. Would-be members are invited to come and give it a try at Tooradin Calisthenics Club. Phone 5998 3535.

The club welcomes new members of all abilities.

Eager for new club friends IT’S been a great start to Berwick Calisthenic’s 2014 season, with all pupils eagerly learning their new routines. Enrolments are still open, with the club especially seeking girls aged six to seven years old and 10 to 16 years old. The club’s Masters section, ladies aged 26 years and over, also has enrolments available. Berwick calisthenics is an in-

clusive club that caters to pupils of all abilities from those who are new to the sport to those aspiring to represent at state level. So for children who love dancing, singing, performing and learning new tricks, calisthenics may be the sport they have been looking for. Potential new members can try a few classes for free. Inquire to Melinda on 0400

DANCE Everything Warehouse has everything that dancers could need. Offering outstanding customer service, owner Victoria Sadiqzai said customers are at the forefront of all business decisions. “We do special orders for events and can look for any products and source them for you,” she said. Victoria is a dance mum who has a 20year background in business and keeps the customer in mind with the price, range and products stocked. Dance Everything Warehouse stocks dance wear including shoes, leotards, tights for jazz, tap ballet and calisthenics as well as hip hop fashions. There is always new and exciting products in stock which are influenced by national and international showcases and trends. With a thorough range of hip hop clothes, Dance Everything Warehouse is dedicated to making it easy for shoppers. It also attends markets and competitions to hold stalls for shoppers’ convenience. Dance Everything Warehouse is at 11/6 Rebound Court, Narre Warren, and is open Monday to Saturday from 10am to 5pm. It also has an online store and Facebook page. For further inquiries, phone 8790 3733.

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BUSINESSES in Melbourne’s south east this week raised more than $40,000 for the region’s most vulnerable. South East Business Networks (SEBN) held its fifth Take a Swing for Charity at Sandhurst Golf Club in Skye on 24 February. The day included an ambrose golf event, a dinner and auction, and funds raised will help Hanover Welfare Services provide a playground and laundry facilities, a dental brokerage fund for children, and child-

care for mums returning to work. The service for the homeless will celebrate its 50th birthday this year and runs Bob’s Place in Dandenong, which helps more than 1000 people each year. SEBN manager Sandra George said the final fundraising tally was still to be calculated, but was more than $40,000. Take a Swing for Charity has now raised more than $200,000 for local charities and services since its inception.

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THOSE looking to start a business in Casey can get a helping hand at a workshop in Berwick next month. The Starting Your Business workshop, supported by the Coalition Government, will be held at the Timbarra Community Centre in Berwick at 5.30pm on Wednesday 5 March. Gembrook MP Brad Battin encouraged people to head along for some relevant advice. “Starting a small business is an exciting time, but it can be assisted by the best possible advice,” he said. “I believe this workshop is a great initiative by the Victorian Coalition Government, and I would urge anyone thinking of starting a small business to attend.” Last year, more than 4000 businesses throughout the state participated in Small Business Victoria’s workshops and seminars. The program provides businesses and prospective business owners with the facts and advice needed to make informed decisions and create a platform for ongoing success. Popular topics in the program include starting up, financial management, employing people and marketing. All workshops and seminars are delivered by private sector business specialists who are well-qualified and experienced in small business. For more information, visit www. business.vic.gov.au/workshops.

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Berwick 130 Moondarra Drive

Large Family Home in Lynbrook Heights!

As Bright As The Morning Sunshine

Comprising of 3 bedrooms plus a large study or fourth bedroom, open plan living, large formal lounge room, hostess kitchen, meals area, 2nd living area, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, large outdoor pergola over timber decking and double remote garage with rear roller access.

METRICON home - 4 double bedrooms with wardrobes, master bedroom with ensuite and walk in robe, formal living room with gas log fire, top quality floorboards, high ceilings, open plan meals area with deluxe kitchen, outdoor alfresco area overlooking beautiful water feature and approx. 635sqm with low maintenance gardens. For Sale $550,000 Plus Buyers

For Sale $420,000 Plus Buyers Aren 0403 613 988

View Saturday 2:30 - 2:50pm Zed 0432 797 384

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Hampton Park 9702 8388

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Hampton Park 2 Chiswick Court

Amazing Value For Money On North Side!

This Family Home Ticks All The Boxes!

Well maintained three bedroom home formal lounge and dining area, a separate family/meals room, large kitchen with electric oven and cooktop, ducted heating, split system air conditioner, newly painted, new carpets and floating timber floors, back yard with large entertaining area, remote double garage.

Comprising of 3 bedrooms, formal lounge room, a separate family and meals area, hostess kitchen with breakfast bar, a central bathroom and laundry, gas wall heater, air conditioner, huge backyard with a built in bbq, plenty of access for cars, boat or caravan all on a 717m2 block.

For Sale $340,000 Plus Buyers

For Sale $295,000 Plus Buyers

View Saturday 11:00 - 11:20am Liron 0425 776 622

View Saturday 1:20 - 1:40pm Liron 0425 776 622

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

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Endeavour Hills 11 Lawson Way

Dandenong South 8/113 Hammond Road

Offers Welcome Prior To Auction

The Size of a House & Renovated to Please!

Spacious 4 bedroom home, formal lounge and dining room, open plan living area, brand new kitchen, adjoining dining and family room, brand new bathrooms, brand new carpets upstairs, ducted heating and cooling, double garage with a roller door.

Renovated two bedroom home - large formal lounge room, hostess kitchen with breakfast bar overlooking the meals area, an updated central bathroom and toilet, ducted heating and 2 x split system air conditioning, new paint throughout, new tiles and new vertical blinds and a single lock up garage.

Auction 22/02/2014 @ 1.00pm on site Price $410,000 Plus Buyers

For Sale $290,000 Plus Buyers

View Saturday Zed 0432 797 384

View Saturday 11:00 - 11:20am Aren 0403 613 988

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

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Dandenong 2/15 - 19 Frederick Street

Fantastic Location! BIG Corner Block!

Brand New Townhouse & Ready to Move into!

657sqm corner block with a possibility STCA for dual occupancy - spacious formal living room with split system air conditioner, separate family/meals area, nearby kitchen, three bedrooms, a central bathroom, toilet and laundry, located close to all major amenities.

Two bedroom home- spacious living areas, a hostess kitchen with stainless steel gas appliances, meals area, master bedroom with a walk in wardrobe as well as a semi-en-suite, private balcony, powder room, carpets and tiles, ducted heating, garage with remote entry panel lift door, paved rear porch and landscaped gardens.

For Sale $300,000 Plus Buyers

For Sale $340,000 Plus Buyers

View Saturday 11:40am - 12:00pm Liron 0425 776 622

View Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am Rohullah 0423 649 553

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

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Clyde North Lot 15 Cadillac Street $10,000 Grant On This Home Now Buy this brand new home with all the extras included, what an awesome package. The home consists 4 bedrooms, a formal lounge and family meals area, double garage, landscaped gardens and lots more, close to all amenities as well.

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NO progress payments No repayments* House and Land Package Huge Stamp Duty Savings Luxury Inclusions!

For Sale $410,000 Plus Buyers View Saturday & Sunday 2.00 - 3.00pm Tim 0411 989 344

For Sale $350,000 Plus Buyers Tim 0411 989 344

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

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Clyde North Lot 9 Fiorelli Boulevard

Buy now and receive $10,000

Buy this brand new home with all the extras included and there’s no progress payments either, what an awesome package which most other builders will not offer. The features are endless and include the following:

That’s right, the government is giving great savings to buy a new home so don’t wait and capitalize on this deal. This lovely home offers 4 bedrooms, the master with ensuite, a formal lounge which leads to the hostess kitchen and family meals area. The home has ducted heating, a remote double garage & landscaped gardens.

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NO progress payments No repayments* House and Land Package Huge Stamp Duty Savings Luxury Inclusions!

For Sale $390,000 Plus Buyers View Saturday & Sunday 1.00 - 3.00pm Tim 0411 989 344

For Sale $399,000 Plus Buyers Tim 0411 989 344

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

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Cranbourne East Lot 32 Heather Grove

Clyde North Fiorelli Boulevard

What a deal

Buy this brand new home with all the extras included and there’s no progress payments either, what an awesome package which most other builders will not offer. The features are endless and include the following:

This 3 bedroom home is priced to sell and offers all the luxuries you could imagine, the home consists of 2 living areas, a hostess kitchen, double garage with internal access, ducted heated, ensuite and walking distance to schools, shops and parks. Photo for illustration purposes only.

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For Sale $350,000 Plus Buyers

For Sale $390,000 Plus Buyers

View Saturday & Sunday 1.00 - 2.00pm Tim 0411 989 344

View Saturday & Sunday 1.00 - 3.00pm Tim 0411 989 344

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

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Clyde North Lot 5 Fiorelli Boulevard

Cranbourne East Lot 2 Fiorelli Boulevard

Family 4 bedder

Buy Now and Receive $10,000

This bright 4-Bedroom home that has 3 distinct living areas, that is made up of a large lounge room, family room and alfresco, which provides living galore for families or an outstanding home for the astute investor. The endless features included are double remote garage, internal access and ducted heating.

Buy this brand new home with all the extras included, what an awesome package. The home consists of 4 bedrooms, a formal lounge and family meals area, double landscaped gardens and lots more, close to all amenities as well.

For Sale $425,000 plus buyers

For Sale $420,000 Plus Buyers

View Saturday & Sunday 2.00 - 3.00pm Tim 0411 989 344

View Saturday and Sunday 2.00 - 3.00pm Tim 0411 989 344

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

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12 Eagle Court Blind Bight Unbelievable Home & Lifestyle In The Coastal Village

A3 B2 C2

In a delightful garden setting is this 3BR rumble brick veneer home. Lounge has down lights, split-system a/c & eco-fuel fire. Dining looks out to the alfresco & gardens. Ample cupboard space in the kitchen, a twin drawer dishwasher & all new appliances. Panoramic doors provide access to the alfresco & the picturesque garden. The living room has the 2nd reverse cycle a/c & wood heater for those cosy winter nights. Master with WIR & ENS, additional 2 BR’s with BIR & 2nd bathroom. Double garage with wide rear access, suitable for trailers & toys.

FIXED DATE SALE Closes Tuesday 25th March 6pm (if not sold prior) Agent

Kelley Moldovan 0400 007 040

Shop 2 & 3, 207 South Gippsland Highway, Cranbourne www.stockdaleleggo/cranbourne 5996 1444 5 Webb Street, Narre Warren www.stockdalelegg/narrewarren 9704 9899

FACEY Industrial Commercial has started 2014 in the best fashion possible…they are busy. The selling market for industrial properties sub-$500,000 continues to be a key driver along with leasing activity up to circa $45,000 per annum. The year 2013 saw the property market in Dandenong and Melbourne’s greater South East rise beautifully, setting Facey Industrial Commercial up for a strong start to 2014. Facey Industrial Commercial has immense diversity of property keeping the group working hard and their clients satisfied. They manage a multitude of retail leasing

in neighbourhood shopping centres in and around Pakenham and, of course, office developments throughout Narre Warren up to Dandenong. Interestingly, in excess of 3800m2 has been taken up in the Narre Warren area in the past two years. Dandenong continues to be a market leader for industrial growth and the continued success of both Logis North and Logis South are testament to this. For further information, contact Facey Industrial-Commercial, 6 Clow Street, Dandenong, 9793 4455.

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The Height Of Rural Luxury Enter through security iron gates along the expansive gravel driveway flanked by native trees transitioning to pines. The palatial circular driveway makes this dream-designed home like no other. With broad proportions throughout, the entrance hallway and front office embodies the quality statesman craftsmanship of wide, flooded gum floorboard and solid timber mountain ash doors and heavy redgum trimmings.

For Sale Price Guide Price on Application View By Appointment

Adam Gill 0407 456 888 Cranbourne 59964777

Offering 3 bedrooms, master with FES plus WIR is this ideally located home. Living options include a large light filled kitchen/meals/family room plus separate formal lounge. Extras include ducted heating, split system cooling, down lighting and ceiling fan. Externally there is a generous size entertainment area plus remote DLUG with rear access. All this is within a short walk to Lynbrook Village Shopping Center, Lynbrook train station, Lynbrook Primary School and St. Francis de Sales Catholic Primary School. This property is ideally suited for first home buyers or the astute invester. Please contact Garry Macartney at First National Real Estate Reliance on 0414 983 601 for further detail or to arrange an inspection.

Auction on Site: This Saturday 1st March at 11.30am

119 High Street

All information contained herein is gathered from sources we consider to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided. Interested parties must solely rely on their own enquiries.

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FROM PAGE 1. ONE of Casey’s most established move-up communities, Botanic Ridge estate has celebrated the new year with a brand new release of ideal family-sized blocks, giving many new home owners the opportunity to enjoy the serene and tranquil lifestyle on offer. Stage 19 features 41 blocks, ranging from 510sqm - 885sqm and starting from $221,000. With many new estates offering much smaller allotments, Botanic Ridge’s unique offering allows purchasers the convenience to build their dream home with room to move and a big backyard to boot. The new land release is ideally located directly opposite a future Neighbourhood Activity Centre zone which includes future plans for a shopping centre precinct with specialty shops, primary school, a host of sporting fields and other community facilities all earmarked within easy walking distance. Offering a relaxing and family-oriented way of life, Botanic Ridge is characterised by a number of wetlands, parklands and walking tracks which link the community with a host of nearby landmarks including

John and Sharni Poulos with their baby Carlos (seven months old), the Royal Botanic Gardens, Cranbourne. The estate’s gently undulating land and larger-than-average blocks have created a semi-rural environment where children play in the parks after school and neighbours quickly become friends. Botanic Ridge’s development manager, Joe Cassera, said the new stage release had sparked renewed interest in the estate with many eager home-hunters registering their interest and already securing their dream lot in the lead-up to the launch.

“Botanic Ridge has always offered large, spacious blocks which just aren’t on offer anywhere else. “This release once again offers move-up buyers an opportunity to purchase a large lot with the added convenience of being within easy walking distance to new community facilities outlined in the Botanic Ridge Precinct Structure Plan. “Our blocks in Stage 19 are significantly larger and represent better value than many of the blocks offered by other estates in the area, which is what makes Botanic Ridge so

special - our estate offers a relaxing, tranquil way of life where people aren’t living on top of each other. “There’s space to grow and plenty of parks for families to enjoy on the weekends, so we are thrilled to bring our new stage to the market which offers many purchasers the opportunity to capitalise on this ideal family lifestyle,” he said. To find out more about Botanic Ridge, contact the sales office on 9785 9339 or visit the website: www.botanicridge.com.au

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Warneet 2 Iluka Street

Cranbourne West 14 Linda Drive

Cranbourne West 61 John Russell Road

4 Bedder Special - 624m2 Block This 4 bedroom home with a double garage will appeal to investors & first home buyers. For Sale Price Guide Buyers Over $275,000 View By Appointment

Waterside Lifestyle - 1/4 Acre Block Overlooking the foreshore, with glimpses of the water, this 3 bedroom home features a natural carefree seaside lifestyle. For Sale Price Guide Buyers Over $325,000

Outstanding Investment Property! A fantastic representation of value for money is this attractive home of approx 19sq of living. For Sale Price Guide $340,000-$350,000 View Saturday 11:00am

3 Years Young!! Alarah Estate Location! Why Bother building and waiting? When here it is an immaculate 4 bedroom home which is less than three years old and ready to move in. For Sale Price Guide $390,000+

Darren Saxon 0418 341 722 Cranbourne 59964777

Darren Saxon 0418 341 722 Cranbourne 59964777

Adam Gill 0407 456 888 Cranbourne 59964777

Sid Sethi 0402 627 723 Cranbourne 59964777

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Clyde North 56 Selandra Boulevard

Hampton Park 47 Cumberland Chase

Cranbourne East 3 Sottile Drive

Cranbourne East 3 Collison Road

Massive Ultra Modern Living - 5 Bedrooms Surrounded by other large homes, this 2 year young, 5 bedroom family home offers the best in large modern living inside and out. For Sale Saturday 12:30pm Price Guide Buyers Over $430,000

PERFECT STARTER - MUST BE SOLD! This home represents as a perfect first home or as a great opportunity for the budget conscious investor. For Sale Price Guide Price on Application

Stunning Residence (1/2 Acre Approx) Located in a desirable estate this substantial home has been significantly upgraded throughout and surrounded by gorgeous park like gardens. For Sale View Saturday 1:00pm

OUTSTANDING INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY In the current Urban Growth Boundary, this outstanding 2 acre investment property represents an excellent opportunity for future development. For Sale View Saturday 12:00pm

Darren Saxon 0418 341 722 Cranbourne 59964777

Sid Sethi 0402 627 723 Cranbourne 59964777

Adam Gill 0407 456 888 Cranbourne 59964777

Adam Gill 0407 456 888 Cranbourne 59964777

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119 High Street

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Cranbourne 4 Wilam Court Private Sale Inspect By Appointment or as Advertised Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Agent Brodie Morris 0466 911 797

Court location, with nothing to do Look at what we have on offer. This home is situated in a court location and walking distance to all amenities like schools, shopping centre, football oval and public transport bus stops and train station. This well kept home has just been freshly painted thoughtout and has a recently renovated bathroom. The kitchen overlooks the main living area and dining. Outside we have a good size back yard and pergola you can entertain all year long with your family and friends. Other features include double car garage, ducted heating and three split systems units.

Blind Bight 27 Anchorage Drive Private Sale Price Offers Over $375,000 Inspect Saturday 12:30 - 1:00pm Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Agent Brodie Morris 0466 911 797

Coastal Living This fully renovated property offers space for the whole family, with 3 bedrooms, master bedroom featuring walk in robe and full ensuite, this home has a large modern kitchen with 900mm free standing oven and cook top stainless steel dishwasher. The open plan kitchen and meals area overlooks the amazing outdoor pool area where you can enjoy the hot summer, following on we have the second living at the front of the house with open plan fire place and split system cooling.

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Absolutely immaculate on 709m2 Located in one of Cranbourne´s most sought after areas is this sensational home. The home has been immaculately maintained by its current owner, & complete with a brand new kitchen! The home itself comprises; 3 bedrooms, master with triple built in wardrobes, large separate living area, open plan kitchen & meals area, as new hostess kitchen with induction stove & fan forced oven, gas heating & air conditioner, outdoor entertaining & pergola area, large separate double garage or shed, sensational rear yard perfect for kids & animals. If you are looking for a great first home or investment with not a cent to spend, then this is the one.

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Private Sale Price Offers Over $275,000 Inspect Saturday 1:30 - 2:00pm Office 117 High Street, Cranbourne 5996 5993 Agent Katie Maloney 0437 284 449

A home with the lot, including a pool Features include: 4 bedrooms, master with ensuite & wir, study or a possible 5th bedroom, beautiful floor boards, family size lounge room, modern kitchen with s/s appliances including a 900mm gas stove, dish washer & oven. The kitchen looks out to a 2nd large living area & separate dining area surrounded by a bay window. Main bathroom with separate shower & spa bath, ducted heating & evaporative cooling throughout, dble remote garage & rear access to a fully concreted area, for the extra car, trailer or even a boat. Newly built undercover entertainment area with cafe blinds, solar heated pool.

Nest or invest This 3 bedroom home located in central Cranbourne is perfect for the first home buyer or to start your investment portfolio. Features include 3 bedrooms, 2 with built in robes & split system air conditioning to the master, carpeted sunken lounge with split system cooling & heating, separate dining room off the fully renovated kitchen with s/s appliances including gas stove & dishwasher, outside set on a 657 squ (approx) is a fully undercover entertainment area with rear access through the carport

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ULTIMATE FAMILY LIFESTYLE SITUATED on an elevated block of 679 square metres (approximately) in the prestigious Bellbird Estate, this superb home should definitely be high on your inspection list. It features four good-size bedrooms plus study; master bedroom with walk-in robe

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café blinds for year-round entertaining, plus swim/spa pool. Other extras include double garage with remote control door and internal access, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, and quality fittings. Inspect with complete confidence.

Inspect: Saturday, 1 March at 1pm Price: Buyers over $525,000 Contact: Greg Phillips, 0417 144 907 FIRST NATIONAL NEILSON PARTNERS, BERWICK. 9707 6000

Residential, Rural and Lifestyle Sales Residential Leasing and Management Commercial & Industrial Sales, Leasing & Management

OFFICE OPEN 7 DAYS

Commercial & Industrial Enquiries

Lifestyle & Rural Enquiries

Rick Lauretta 0418 800 913

TOORADIN

$825,000

CRANBOURNE

$369,000

Jason Brown 0423 768 424

BAYLES

$595,000

DEVON MEADOWS $369,000

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

HUGE FACTORY - GREAT VALUE • 700 sqm (Approx) Factory • 160 sqm (Approx) Office • High Internal Clearance • 3 Large Roller Doors • Industrial 1 Zone • On Site Car Parking • Owner Will Lease Back for 12 Months @ $50,000 pa

MAIN ROAD EXPOSURE (213085) • Currently leased @ $16,320 p.a. net • Retail Shop • 52 sqm • Business 1 Zone • 2x2x2 year lease commenced 08/12 • Set in one of the fastest growth areas in Victoria

SEMI-RURAL RETREAT (213353) 9.5 acre, 3 bedroom plus study or 4 bedroom, 2 bathrooms. Large living room adjacent to separate dining. Gas fire place & Coonara, plus 2kw of solar power. Stock ramp with crush. Fenced to 4 paddocks. Dam & tank water. 10mX6m work shop & 3 car carport. Pigeon quarters,10 kennels. Call Jason Brown 0423768 424

UNIQUE HALF ACRE (213276) 2,200m² lifestyle block as rare as hen’s teeth, just waiting for you to build your dream family home. Only 4 minutes from the townships of Cranbourne & Tooradin, and 45 minutes to Melbourne CBD, Call today for this unique chance to own your own piece of paradise!

CRANBOURNE

PEARCEDALE

TOORADIN

FOR LEASE

FOR SALE

NEW LISTING

“EVANS PARK” - CRANBOURNE’S NEWEST BUSINESS VILLAGE • 3 x Restricted retail shop 220sqm (apx). • Join proposed Woolworths, 7-11 & Gym • 3 x Fast food shops 54,64 & 91sqm (apx). • Large growing Residential Catchment Area • Café available 120sqm Call Now to Secure Your Position in this • Due for completion late 2014 Future Retail Hotspot!

5 ACRES OF PEACE & PRIVACY (213376) 5 acre, 4 bedroom home, master with WIR & FENS. Open plan kitchen, family/dining & rumpus room, outdoor entertaining area. 10mX6m workshop. Fenced to 2 large paddocks with hot wire, loose box & crush. 6 Day yards, all with loose boxes & hot wire. Plus boundary training track. Call : Jason Brown 0423 768 424

LIFESTYLE PROPERTY (214034) 5,843m2/1.44 Acres, 2 road frontages. Close to Tooradin inlet, Possible subdivision or 6-8 lots, drawings are available. Close to schools, shops, parks & sporting grounds, 9 minutes to Cranbourne & only 52 minutes to Melbourne. Heaps of potential call today to inspect.

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OFFICE OPEN 7 DAYS CRANBOURNE

$269,950 CRANBOURNE

$349,000 JUNCTION VILLAGE

$304,500

NEW LISTING

FRONT UNIT OF ONLY TWO

READY TO MOVE IN NOW!

JUST A REALLY GOOD HOME

(213308) Only 10 Years young and no body corporate, front unit of only two on the block, gas heating, cooking and hot water, two bedrooms both with built in robes, handy location for walking to shopping centre, lock up brick garage plus front and side yards. Currently leased at $255 per week (gross) until March 2014.

(213114) Looks just like a California bungalow style, with color bond roof and so handy you can walk to all facilities & train station etc. Fantastic large and open plan design, 3 bedrooms, master with full ensuite and walk in robe, double built in robe to the other bedrooms. 386m² (approx) private block with double garage - you cannot go wrong. Inspect Today!

(214046) 3 bedroom brick home. Ducted heating plus evap. cooling, aircon as well! Floating timber floors with carpeted to the bedrooms, kitchen with wall oven, gas cooktop, dishwasher & a rejuvenated bathroom! Decked patio area on a 660m² block , plus a lock up garage, and carport. For all enquiries & Inspections, call Frank Barrett directly

CRANBOURNE

$364,000 CRANBOURNE

$497,500 BLIND BIGHT

$495,000

DON’T LET THIS ONE GET AWAY!

OVER ½ ACRE & WALK TO ALL FACILITIES

THE BEST AROUND

(214018) 3 BR home. Master with WIR and Ensuite, 2 BRs both with WWC and BIR. 2 living Zones with a lovely modern kitchen with SS Appliances and Dishwasher. Extensive decked entertaining area and a big 677 m² approx corner block. Double garage with rear access, ducted heating & split system cooling, close to shops, child care & public transport

(213327) 4 BRs+ study home, with cool Slate flooring, timber kitchen, gas cooking & dishwasher, plus split system. Dependent relatives or teenagers to have their own self-contained part of the home. High clearance carport plus garage & workshop/gym area & another double carport. Clear land suitable for a giant shed/workshop, pool or even a tennis court!

(214015) 800m² block, 4 BRs, ensuite, alfresco area which leads to another huge decked pergola. Floating timber floors, large kitchen with walk in pantry. Family room with gas log fire, 6Mtr X 4Mtr. approx. Rumpus room, evaporative cooling, double garage with internal access, auto door quality fixtures and fittings 6,000 ltr. Water tank and garden shed.

CRANBOURNE EAST NEW LISTING

$419,950 CRANBOURNE NORTH PRESENTATION SUPURB (214033) 3 bedroom family home with the potential of a 4th bedroom. Master with WIR and spacious full ensuite, remaining rooms with WWC and BIR. Large lounge, open study and formal dining/4th bedroom are situated to the front of the home. Leading through to galley style kitchen with stainless steel appliances, tiled meals area and spacious family room with beautiful laminate timber flooring. Offering down lights throughout, Ducted heating and Split system cooling completes the inside of this quality family home. Manicured gardens to front and rear of property, 6x4.5 Pergola, garden shed, 8 solar panels to roof also security shutters to front of property. Double car remote door garage with rear access all on a 512m² approx. block

CRANBOURNE NORTH

$388,800 CRANBOURNE

$304,500

NEW LISTING

NEAT AS A PIN! (214032) 3 bedroom home. Living room leading through to functional kitchen and meals area. Laundry leads through to an extra utility room. Sitting on an approx. 525m² block with immaculate gardens front and rear, undercover pergola and garden shed. Rear access to park the trailer or boat. Please call us to arrange an inspection.

$299,950 CRANBOURNE

$279,950

QUALITY FAMILY HOME !!!!!!

FEELS LIKE HOME

IDEAL STARTER TO KICK IT OFF

(213371) Walking distance to local schools, shops & transport 4 good sized bedrooms, master with WIR & full ensuite. 2 living Zones and a wellappointed kitchen, fully enclosed entertaining area offering built in BBQ area, manicured gardens, veggie patch and a 20x12 shed all on a 534m² approx. block. Plus ducted heating and split system air conditioning.

(214006) Solid 3 bedroom brick home. BIR to bedrooms, gas appliances, huge lounge big enough for the largest of suites (family sized), gas heating plus air conditioning. Outside sun room/ entertaining area, established gardens, generous 650m² block with access for your trailer etc., lock fast gate, double garage, 1.5kw solar panels (6) that go back to the grid.

(214020) Excellent condition inside and out the conveniences of a train station, shops, school’s and medical centre in easy walking distance. Home itself consists of 3 large bedrooms, well appointed kitchen, vogue bathroom, large lounge and good size pergola/entertainment area outside. All this plus heaps more set on a generous 640m² block.

CRANBOURNE NORTH

$299,950 CRANBOURNE WEST

$319,950 WARNEET

$449,000

BRING BACK THE SPARKLE

PERFECT PRESENTATION

WATER VIEWS

(214024) Spacious 3 BR home, ensuite to master, BIRs to the other two bedrooms. Needs some work (floor coverings and painting). A galley style kitchen adjoins the spacious family/meals area, huge family sized lounge, outdoors we have a pergola patio entertaining area and a single garage with roller door giving access to the generous 590m² (approx)yard.

(214027) Freshly painted inside and out, spotlessly clean and brand new carpets. Offering three bedrooms, full ensuite & WIR to master,spacious formal lounge with gas wall heater & split system aircon. kitchen with adjoining meals/family, concrete patio/pergola zone or 3 car carport, family friendly area of Cranbourne West & close to transport, shops and schools.

(213272) 3 large BRs, 3 bathrooms, 2 living areas, coonara & 3 split systems. Upstairs has another sink & kitchen offering space for visitors, sunroom with views of water. 2nd level has a new decked area to enjoy the magnificent views. Plenty of parking to store the boat & car in the drive thru garage with high clearance, plus 2 car carport. 936m² (approx) block

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BERWICK

LET’S MAKE A STATEMENT WHEN it comes to a commanding presence and striking visual appeal, it doesn’t get much better than 116 Brisbane Street, Berwick. The ultimate choice in design and layout, some 61 squares oozing quality at every turn, across three levels of absolute family bliss. Sparkling Sumatran Teak floors flow seamlessly throughout the home, linking each of the spacious living zones smoothly. Extensive Caesarstone-topped benches and glass tiles complement this centralised kitchen, along with cupboards aplenty and a butler’s pantry. Why go to Gold Class when you can stay home and watch movies in the dedicated

Land Realisation Auction

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TRADITIONAL CALIFORNIAN - HUGE BACKYARD

T 03 9793 4455 faceyindustrial.com.au 6 Clow Street, Dandenong VIC 3175

$290,000 PLUS BUYERS Saturday 15th March @ 11.00am on site Mathew Court Drouin, off Oddy Street Last chance to secure a block of land in Larder Rise Estate Drouin. With 4 lots ranging in size from 633m2 – 1011m2 will suit $85000 – plus buyers.

PETER WILLIAMS Drouin 29-31 Princes Way

5625 3911

Internet ID: wg3386 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au

Strong Investment In Every Sense! • New Lease renewed of 3 x 3 years commences 01/06/14 with rental of $55,500 net PA • 111m2 office, 542m2 warehouse • Excellent warehouse 8M springing height • Includes 3.2 Tonne full width crane Terms:

10% deposit, balance 60 days

Facey:

Matt Rice 0419 871 240 Matt O’Dea 0448 566 556

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This 2 story, 4 bedroom weatherboard home on concrete stumps, has charming street appeal and an incredible backyard with relaxed atmosphere at the rear. Harwood loors, a wide staircase, stunning timber mantle surrounding the gas log ire, a cast iron wood heater in the separate family room and traditional style walk in pantry all feature in this home. Outdoors the BBQ deck/ fernery overlooks the huge backyard of this 1145m² property! A paved entertaining area, Beach inspired hut & stools, enclosed Bar/games room and excellent workshop with power, lights & benches. Perfect family home - Lifestyle & town convenience combined!

57-59 Enterprise Avenue, Berwick

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Inspection call Graham on 0418 329 608

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All services available. Titled blocks, 10 minute walk to CBD & transport. Terms 10% deposit, balance 60 days

Auction 27 March 2014 @ 2:00pm on site

45 CONTINGENT STREET TRAFALGAR

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media room? Do the kids need some space to play the Nintendo - well that’s catered for too - not to mention quiet time for mum and dad, a grand light-filled front formal lounge will ensure that is covered. A rarity in suburbia is guest/in-law accommodation - this one comes complete with walk-in robe and bathroom - even run a home office if you must. The second floor is where you will find the sleeping accommodation with four oversized bedrooms, with the master bedroom featuring a stylish full ensuite with fully fitted walk-in robe. This level also houses the main bathroom and a separate living zone with stunning natural light and views of the greenery of Olde Berwick - what a pleasure. Vehicle accommodation is nothing short of spectacular - caravans, boats or a fleet of cars is easily managed - a 10-square garage with generous height, as well as extensive underhouse storage and internal access. Outdoor living is perfect on this lowmaintenance allotment, with two separate areas, one directly off the kitchen, quiet and private, the views are awesome - another one forward-facing which is grassed and landscaped, allowing entertainment all year round. See the quality but feel the serenity in this boutique development. Privacy and security are paramount, inquire today for an inspection.

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• Property Management

Contact: David Wereszczuk, 0407 657 455 CHRIS PEAKE REAL ESTATE, BERWICK, 9707 5300

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OPEN HOMES

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CRANBOURNE EDITION

BARRY PLANT, CRANBOURNE - 5996 1666 Cranbourne 3 Tongola Court, Cranbourne North 6 Samantha Crescent Cranbourne West 39 Everlasting Blvd Cranbourne North 441 Narre Warren Road Cranbourne East 1 Tankard Drive Narre Warren South 16 Penrose Drive Cranbourne 14 Howqua Place Cranbourne 10 Mayfield Road Cranbourne East 1 Bushranger Blvd Clyde North 13 Percheron Way Cranbourne North 18 Lansell Drive Cranbourne East 63 Donohue Street Cranbourne 61 Willora Crescent Cranbourne West 3 Ceres Way

Sat 10.30am - 11.00am Sat 11.00am - 11.30am Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm Sat 12.30pm - 1.00pm Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm Sat 1.00pm - 1.30pm Sat 1.15pm - 1.45pm Sat 2.00pm- 2.30pm Sat 2.00pm- 2.30pm Sat 2.00pm - 2.30pm Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm Sat 3.00pm - 3.30pm

BARRY PLANT, HAMPTON PARK - 8787 8755 Endeavour Hills 47 Thomas Mitchell Drive Sat 11.00am - 11.30am Hampton Park 7/17 Linmac Drive Sat 11.00am - 11.30am Hampton Park 26 Cumberland Chase Sat 12.00pm - 12.30pm

BARRY PLANT, HAMPTON PARK - 8787 8755 Hampton Park 30 View Street Hampton Park 37 Somerville Road Junction Village 1 Jennifer Street Hampton Park 4 The Ridge Lynbrook 156 Patterson Drive Hampton Park 26/20-22 Somerville Road Hampton Park 76 Lesley Drive Sandhurst 48 Gailee Drive Cranbourne 34 Everlasting Blvd Cranbourne 1/64 Gipps Crescent

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HARCOURTS CRANBOURNE - 5991 2777 Cannons Creek 48 Hardy Avenue Cranbourne North 1 Lawless Drive Cranbourne 8 Scarbourough Avenue Cranbourne, North 1/7 Elizabeth Street Cranbourne North 60 Endeavour Drive Botanic Ridge 28 Green Mist Crescent Cranbourne East 10 Tilbury Court Botanic Ridge 6 Otway Rise

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HARCOURTS CRANBOURNE - 5991 2777 Cranbourne East 11 Peisley Cranbourne East 24 Wildscotchman Cranbourne East 46 Foxwood Drive Junction Village 15 Houlder Avenue Cranbourne West 6 Camms Road Cranbourne

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HODGES CRANBOURNE - 5996 5993 Cranbourne North 3 Fieldstone Crescent Blind Bight 27 Anchorage Drive Lynbrook 9 Cobbler Grange Cranbourne 34 Strafford Avenue Cranbourne 12 Tongola Court Langwarrin 50 Apple Berry Avenue Carrum Downs 68 Broderick Road

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LJ HOOKER, CRANBOURNE – 5996 4777 Cranbourne East 3 Collison Road Cranbourne West 14 Linda Drive Cranbourne 3 Sottile Drive Clyde North 56 Selandra Blvd Cranbourne North 24 Denham Crescent

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Harcourts - Cranbourne Suite 3, 78 High St Cranbourne 5991 2777 www.cranbourne.harcourts.com.au Cranbourne North 1/17 Elizabeth Street 3 bedrooms plus upstairs study area, two bathrooms and remote double lock garage. Featuring an impressive kitchen with volumes of space. Downstairs there is a master bedroom with ensuite, separate zoned formal living, powder room, laundry. Combined kitchen and meals opening to a second living area. Upstairs there are 2 further bedrooms, great sized third living zone and separate bathroom, ducted heating, split system aircon. all within a short stroll to shops, schools, parks as well as transportation.

For Sale By Negotiation Over $340,000 Open Saturday 12:30pm -1:00pm View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Cassimaty P 5991 2777

Cranbourne North 46 Foxwood Drive

Cranbourne 60 Endeavour Drive

Cranbourne West 8 Scarborough Avenue

This home is Comprising of 3 Spacious Bedrooms,2 Separate living areas Cooling in both living areas, Solar Panels, Huge Backyard with covered outdoor entertainment.Renovated Kitchen with Glass Splashback, Dishwasher,Garage with the ultimate mans retreat with bar,6000 litres of Water Storage Tanks,Gas Wall Heating.

This is your wish list 3 bedroom brick, veneer home with fascinating views. Open plan living /dining spaces recently renovated ,New security alarm system, New carpet, lights & blinds, New split air conditioning fittings, and new dishwasher system. Quality new s/s Appliances .Features a master bedroom with full en-suite bathroom and WIR in the ground level.

For Sale By Negotiation Over $320,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 12:30pm - 1:00pm Leon D’Penha M 0415 205 032

For Sale By Negotiation Over $340,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Leon D’Penhan M 0415 205 032

AUCTION THIS SAT

The Hunt Club - Private, Peaceful And The Right Address. Located in Cranbourne’s most sought after estate, this modern four bedroom home opens up from its grand entrance into casual and formal living areas including a central kitchen and rumpus or home theatre room. Situated on a very private 640 m2 block with established front and rear gardens that overlook the adjacent parkland, this home is sure to be at the very top of your shopping list.

For Sale By Negotiation Open Saturday 1:30pm - 2:00pm View www.harcourts.com.au Waseem Asif M 0433 880 999

Cannons Creek 48 Hardy Avenue Executors Auction Position and potential so close to the water and parks is very hard to find in this sought after tightly held address. A variety of options awaits the lucky purchaser of this solid 2 bedroom home needing a little updating. Under instructions property will be sold.

Cranbourne 1/4 Fairbain Road

Cranbourne East 2 Kells Close

This residence is fully renovated in Positioned just seconds away from Centro Shopping Centre, bus stop. Featuring 3 bedrooms with built in robes, formal lounge, spacious kitchen, gas ducted heating, air conditioner, security doors, single lock up garage well maintained manageable gardens including 2 toilet to complete the package. Only two on the block with no body corporate.

Featuring 3 bedrooms plus study (or four bedrooms) Master bedroom with full ensuite . 2 large living areas to accomodate a large family. Spacious modern kitchen .All modern appliances right through. Quality fixture and fitting. Double garage have remote door and backyard access to your boat or caravan. Close to schools ,Child care , shopping centres and parklands.

For Sale By Negotiation Over $265,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Waseem Asif M 0433 880 999

For Sale By Negotiation Over $380,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Andrew Cassimaty M 0413 873 158

Bidding Starts $200,000 Auction View Open

1st March 11:00am www.harcourts.com.au Saturday 10:30am - 11:00am

Andrew Mac Taggart M 0418 385 158 Harcourts - Cranbourne

Botanic Ridge 28 Greenmist Crescent

Cranbourne East 11 Peisley Crescent

As rare as hen’s teeth this quality home on almost half an acre (1817m2).includes master bedroom with full ensuite, spa and His & Hers WIR Multiple living areas including large family meals, formal lounge & home theatre 4 large bedrooms plus study, Ducted heating & refrigerated airconditioning ,3 phase power.

3 bedrooms plus study/4th bedroom, master bedroom with ensuite and WIR, other 2 bedrooms with BIR, separate formal lounge, open plan kitchen and dining room, theatre room, large pergola, outside decked entertainment area, dbl garage with single rear access.

For Sale By Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1:00pm - 1:30pm Andrew Mac Taggart P 0418 385 158

For Sale By Negotiation View www.harcourts.com.au Open Saturday 1:30pm - 2:00pm Robert Matus M 0409029518

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TWENTYTHREE builders at Berwick Waters last weekend were raced off their feet as they entertained, informed and showed more than 3000 visitors to the estate around their display homes and the beautiful surroundings of this signature master-planned community by Australand and Mondous Property Australia. From Porter Davis, Simonds and Carlisle Homes to Burbank, Boutique and Henley Homes, visitors to the estate in Grices Road were delighted to have the opportunity to view some of the best home designs, all set within the verdant surrounds of Berwick Waters. Coinciding with the display village’s official opening was the completion of the one hectare Waterfront Park, a rolling space filled with lush grassy areas, an inviting picnic shelter and a substantial playground with slides, inground trampolines and a flying fox. Tranquillity, natural beauty and breathtaking views are only part of the story why thousands of Melburnians are expected to flock to this new waterfront haven. Set among magical

Nick Jr’s Dora the Explorer and Boots enjoy a stroll through the Berwick Waters Display Village during the Display Village Grand Opening last weekend.

CALL 0487 888 038 (Greg Rankin)

Sat - Wed, 12pm - 5pm

VISIT parkcentralestate.com.au

155 Rix Rd, Officer (MEL. REF: 214, D5)

watery surrounds which will total 52ha of wetlands (about 4km of water) when fully constructed, walking and bike trails, and dotted with fitness stations, the picturesque viewing platforms over the wetlands provide for inspirational living that has elevated Casey to one of Australia’s desirable municipalities for families with lifestyle and affordability at the top of their shopping list. With land priced from $199,990 and house and land packages starting from well under $400,000, young singles through to empty-nesters can now have a variety of secure living options and the opportunity of turning that dream into a reality, all within months. Held a fortnight ago the two-day family fun event at Berwick Waters provided the ideal timing for visitors and potential buyers to take advantage of the sunshine and relaxed atmosphere and spend time with the family while also setting out on the display home trail to view the latest and newest offerings in home design and floorplans from some of Victoria’s finest builders. It also generated a handsome return for the

Lioness Club of Berwick with $2250 being raised for their charitable work with a young local boy suffering from cerebral palsy. Australand’s general manager, Residential, Rob Pradolin says, “Berwick Waters is about providing homes, community and future employment opportunities to a broad demographic, encompassing young families, first-home buyers and retirees, all within a stunning natural setting. Diversity is key to the project.” Setting the benchmark for new land developments throughout Melbourne’s urban growth corridor, Berwick Waters is already and will be certainly more than just a place to return each evening after work. A unique and unified vision for Melbourne’s south-east, Berwick Waters is the opportunity of a lifetime. Berwick Waters is located at the intersection of Pound and Grices Roads, Clyde North Melway Ref: 131 B8 For further information, contact Australand on 13 38 38.


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Don’t miss out on your perfect block of land. Final Stage Now Selling!

IS NEARING COMPLETION! Sales Office Open 7 days 12 - 5pm Call 03 5995 3223 or visit ambrosialiving.com.au * While best endeavours have been used to provide information in this publication that is true and accurate, Balcon Group and related entities accept no responsibility and disclaim all liability in respect to any errors or inaccuracies it may contain. Prospective purchasers should make their own enquiries to verify the information contained herein.

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Pocket your share of over $1,000,000 in cash and bonuses when you purchase selected land at a Peet community before 27 April 2014*. You can receive cash back, fencing and conveyancing vouchers and even a $1000 Visa Gift Card. How sweet is that!

VISIT PEETSWEETHOME.COM.AU FOR FURTHER DETAILS.

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FRIDGE, Kelvinator, side by side, white, no frost, 640 litres, GC, 168H x 91W. $275ono. 9704 9414, 0402 917 756.

TAYLORED ceremonies

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FURNITURE, cane sofa bed, sleeps 2 and x1 wooden coffee table. $250. 9707 4402. GOLF CLUBS, 2 bags, 2 buggies, 1 bag full set, R.H, Proline graph, 1 bag assorted clubs. $350ono. 0428 977 792.

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BASE AND MATTRESS, QS, on legs and castors, very clean and very good quality. $100. Phone 0412 282 087, can deliver. BED, medical, special needs, single, motorised, includes mattress, (Madison Kensington), great for elderly or disabled people, 12 months old, $1,600 ono. 0402 429 317.

BILLIARD TABLE, 8'x4', Monarch, slate base, had very little use, in perfect condition, cues, balls, accessories included. $1,500. 0418 338 899.

LOUNGES, 2 x 2 seaters, pastel flower pattern, scatter cushions included, one large ottoman, EC $100ono. 9706 1510 or 0439 142 756.

MOBILITY SCOOTER, GC, with accessories, $1,200ono. Phone 0419 209 537. PORTABLE AC, Sterling, EC, minimal use, 1 year old, remote control included. $250. 9796 6766. RIDE ON MOWER, Iseki, SF230, front deck, 1.3m cut, 620 hours, as new. $10,500. 0429 176 947.

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ARMCHAIRS, 2, with footstools, cream leather /maple timber, as new. $650 the pair. 5941 9322 COUCH, electric, 3 piece, leather, hydraulic, 2x recliners, 1x 3 seater, cream, 2 years old, EC. $2,500. 0401 991 109.

ENTERTAINMENT UNIT, stained pine/glass, GC. $180. 5941 9322.

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ALL TREE WORKS Pruning, shaping, removals. Mulching/sales, free quotes. John 0401 623 500.

BERWICK, 49 Warrawong Drive, Saturday 1st March, 7am-2pm. Animal rescue fundraiser. Something for everyone.

Mulch & Screened Top Soil Cardinia Waste & Recyclers are overstocked

CRANBOURNE EAST, 46 Hunt Club Boulevard, Saturday 1st March, 8am-3pm. Old and new.

SIDE TABLE, glass x 1 and coffee table glass x 1. $140. 9707 4402.

33 Frawley Road

HALLAM Saturday 1st March 8am-2pm Good quality items. Toys, kids furniture, kids ballet costumes and household items.

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AND COMPLETE CARE GROOMING SERVICE • Therapeutic Heated Hydro Bath • Grooming • Flea Rinse • Clipping • Nail Clipping • Blow Drying Phil & Sue

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LIVESTOCK SHEEP, 10 Suffolk ewes and one ram. $600. 0400 842 324.

PUBLIC NOTICES & EVENTS FREE CLEAN FILL, Wanted clean fill site, south eastern area. Dams, gullies, paddocks, filled and levelled, no charge. Phone 0418 356 583.

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NOTICE TO BURN The Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne (RBGC) plans to conduct prescribed burns during the period March to May 2014. Prescribed burns are part of an ongoing management program aimed at reducing the risk of bushfire and conserving native plants and animals. Prescribed burns are conducted by accredited and experienced RBGC staff in conjunction with the Country Fire Authority (CFA). All burns conducted by RBGC follow a burn plan in accordance with the ‘Code of Practice for Fire Management on Public Land’. The plan specifies the weather conditions in which it is possible to commence the burn. These conditions are assessed on the day of the burn, which means that the exact day of a burn cannot be determined in advance. The Australian Garden will be open on the day of a burn but the bushland (including Stringybark and Woodland Picnic areas) will be closed. For further information please contact RBGC on (03) 5990 2200. 1121823-KC9-14

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1300 133 000 PVC Pipe, Pumps, Machines, Hand Tools and More. Make us on offer on any of the displayed items. Visit below for item previews. www.deps.com.au/clearance-sale

Primary to year 10. Experienced, teacher. 0438 589 063.

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David Collins Reserve Endeavour Hills Contract No CT000121

Pakenham, Berwick

8am to 2pm

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Closes 19 March 2014

Delivered in 10 metre loads

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MATHS AND ENGLISH

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LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION

Full details are available at: www.casey.vic.gov.au/tenders

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5941 2516

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

ROAD CONSTRUCTION

cats@pakenhamcats.com.au

Small breeds. 5996 5272.

$10 per m3 Can deliver up to 30m³ loads.

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CLEANING SERVICES Alison's Home and Commercial Cleaning Service, ironing and general cleaning. Phone 0423 761 938.

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ADVERTISERS please note that advertisements in this classification must be pre-paid.

CRANBOURNE WEST, 11 Douglas Court, Saturday 1st March, 7.30am 1.30pm. Bric a brac, books, toys, small dining suite and more.

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PIANOFORTE MUSIC COLLEGE & SALES

Tenders

Pathworks, Endeavour Hills Contract No CT000119

Piano/Keyboard, Guitar, Bass, Sax, Clarinet, Flute. Singing.

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SCOOTER, motorised, Shoprider, 4 wheels, Panther series, 12 months old, EC, books, spare key, extras, $1,600. 0402 429 317.

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CLEARANCE SALE DINING SETTING, glass table and 6 cushioned chairs, white gloss. $150ono. 0421 322 815.

ENROL NOW Teaching, Guitar, Bass, Piano, Keyboard, Drums, Flute, Sax, Clarinet & Vocal. Ph: 8787 8599

Experienced BOOKKEEPER

GRAB A GARAGE SALE SIGN PACK ONLY $10.00!

RUG, green, floral design, $60. 9707 4402.

TV CABINET, EC, 2 leadlight doors, 2 drawers, $250, phone 5941 2443 or 0400 129 761.

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CRANBOURNE EAST, 59 Scotsdale Drive, Saturday 1st March 8am- 2pm. Kids and general items, clothes, shoes, house wares, gym equipment, pool table. No early birds.

TV, Transonic, 800cm x 530cm, DVD player, cassette recorder and player, NEC system. $150. 9790 5520 or 0415 291 224.

themusiccentreberwick.com.au

Phone 5945 0600

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CABINET, Timber, with leadlight. $120. Bernadette 0407 402 584.

LOUNGE, 2 seater, dark green, GC. $150. 5941 9322.

Phone: 5941 4578

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ASSORTED, 1x king solid oak timber bed frame, new price $2,800. 1 x king size Koil Chiro deluxe mattress, new price $3,900. Mattress is only a few months old since purchased new, will sell both for $3,600. Contact Sam 0438 211 261 or Tim 0419 294 653. Berwick.

Saturday 1st March, 8am to 2pm. DVD's, CD's, kids toys, fridge, electrical items, ladies clothes, shoes, handbags and costume jewellery, general household items. Something for everyone. No early callers.

Professional Dog Grooming 40 years' experience Poodle and all breed specialists Care & kindness guaranteed Shop 4-5,162 Main Street, Pakenham

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DESMOND Devlin. Justice of the Peace. Marriage Celebrant. 9702 3235.

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CASEY CITY COUNCIL NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL LAND Casey City Council (Council) gives notice under section 189 of the Local Government Act 1989 (Act) of its intention to sell the land in certificate of title volume 10456 folio 289 and known as 42 Harkaway Road Berwick as shown on the plan below (Proposal).

3/17-19 WILSON STREET WALKING DISTANCE TO BERWICK VILLAGE

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Clean and neat two bedroom unit, both bedrooms with built in robes, kitchen/meals area, formal lounge room features a gas wall furnace and wall mounted air con, single lock up garage, fully enclosed yard and undercover area. Walking distance to the Berwick Village.

Alex Scott and Staff, Berwick 9707 2000

Any person may make a submission on the Proposal under section 223 of the Act. The closing date for submissions is Friday 28 March 2014. All submissions will be considered in accordance with section 223 of the Act. Submissions may be included in an agenda for a meeting of the Council that will be made available to the public.

9707-2000 24 hours 49 High Street, Berwick

BEACONSFIELD UPPER, fully furnished 2BR cottage, suitable for single person. $250pw. Contact Bev: 0419 336 720.

NARRE WARREN, 2 rooms available, $150pw each, plus bond, for working person, includes bills. Close to Fountain Gate and train station. 8794 9843, 0474 158 804.

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WHEN her best friend Zoe lost her mother to cancer in 2012, Chelsey Castle always wanted to do more than put a reassuring hand on a mate’s shoulder. With that thought burning in her mind, 17-year-old Chelsey has decided to not only cut her hair for the World’s Greatest Shave, but also to organise a night market fund-raiser at the St Michael’s hall in Berwick tomorrow (Friday 28 February). While Chelsey has in the past shown a penchant for fund-raising, she admits that cutting her hair will be a first. “I’ve done things like the Relay for Life but never something like this,” she said. “I’ve been wanting to do it for quite a while and putting on the market was an extra boost.” The Narre Warren South teenager said she had held back from cutting her hair in past years after

advice from her mother, but now she felt that she was ready. “I’m going to cut my hair on Saturday 15 March and I’ve had a few friends already tell me they want to shave their hair with me,” Chelsey said. “At first, Mum was a little bit reluctant, but she found out I was keen to do it again and now that I was in Year 12 she felt it would be a good time. “In the past, she warned me that for a girl, hair is a big deal. Mum just wanted to wait until I had matured a bit.” Chelsey, who has set a combined fund-raising target of $3000, hoped others would be inspired by her act of selflessness and see it as an opportunity to give their time to someone else in need. Martin Castle, Chelsey’s dad, said he was extremely proud of his daughter’s initiative and would be helping out at the market stalls with

After seeing first hand the burden of losing loved ones to cancer, Chelsey Castle will be cutting her hair for the World’s Greatest Shave. Picture: DONNA OATES her mum, Lorraine. A range of items the hall at St Michael’s on Friday 28 will be up for sale at the market, in- February from 7pm to 9.30pm. cluding fragrances, cakes, chocoFor more information visit http:// lates and beauty products. my.leukamiafoundation.org.au/ Chelsey’s market will be held at chelseycastle

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COURTENAY Gardens Primary School has appointed its school captains to lead the student body in 2014. Narre Warren South MP Judith Graley visited the school last week to present badges to the school’s new captains, house captains and junior school council representatives at a special assembly. Jaymi Muzzicato and Ayden Dahmes were welcomed as school captains and Shania Berryman and Jobe Bass vice-captains. Ms Graley congratulated all those who took on leadership roles.

“It is always a great honour to be in a leadership position, whether it is at school, in the workplace or even in parliament,” she said. “These terrific young people have been selected by their peers for the outstanding leadership qualities that they have shown, and I congratulate them. “They are a fantastic group of students, and I have no doubt that they will continue to play important leadership roles within our community. “We may even have a few future parliamentarians on our hands.”

Narre Warren South MP Judith Graley with Courtenay Gardens Primary School captains Jaymi Muzzicato, Ayden Dahmes, Jobe Bass and Shania Berryman.

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Destanee to go places By RUSSELL BENNETT SHE may seem shy and unassuming away from the tennis court, but Destanee Aiava sure lets her powerpacked game do all the talking. And the Narre Warren teen sensation has the heart of a lion. The youngest player in the top 250 of the International Tennis Federation’s junior female world rankings (at 106), the 13-year-old Destanee frequently takes on opponents two, three, four or even five years older than her ... and wins. Following an extended training block in 2013, Destanee started the new calendar year off with a bang - reaching the semi-finals at the Traralgon Junior International before remarkably reaching the third round of the Australian Junior Open at Melbourne Park in her first attempt at her home Grand Slam event. It was a feat made even more remarkable by the fact that she was a wildcard entry. And it seems the tournament gave her already rapidly rising star even more of a boost. She won back-to-back events in New Zealand earlier this month - beating a 15-year-old and a 16-year-old in the two finals. While her incredible physical fitness is a major asset, Destanee describes her mental strength as the biggest key. “That side is just as strong as the physical for me,” she said from her father Mark’s Institute of Athletic Performance in Hallam recently. And mum Rosie agrees. “They both go hand-in-hand; her coach changed her game about a year ago to just improve the base of it and work on a few technical things like getting her timing right,” she added. Destanee is coached by Andrea Stoltenberg wife of former Australian world number 19 Jason and herself a former WTA tennis professional. The pair has long established a reputation as the best nurturers of young tennis talent anywhere in the country and Destanee is their star pupil. The youngster is already known for her tireless work ethic and drive to succeed. When the News first spoke with her in 2012, she explained that she pinned a list of goals on the fridge and ticked them off one-by-one as she accomplished them. “Become world number one,” is on that list with a bullet. Destanee’s recent tournaments in New Zealand gave her the chance to visit her parents’ homeland

Destanee Aiava is no stranger to putting in the hard yards. Her physical strength is one of her big advantages, but her mental strength Picture: RUSSELL BENNETT has propelled her to two recent titles. 115727 and finally meet a whole host of family members for the first time. But the tennis tour stops for no one. While her focus is back in school mode for now - in Year 8 at St Francis Xavier in Berwick - she’ll soon be in line for a spot in either the world junior championships, or the junior Fed Cup. And Destanee has one simple reason as to why she’s able to go toe-to-toe on court with players far longer into their tennis journeys than hers. “My game is more aggressive,” she said. Rosie pinpoints Destanee’s serve as her biggest weapon, and her footwork as a standout physical attribute.

“She’s serving quite big at the moment and the consistency of it has really improved,” she said. “Her coaches have worked not so much on the power but more on the placement at this time because as she gets older she’ll have a bigger serve again.” Rosie and Destanee’s father Mark, have both got crucial roles to play in the evolution of the youngster’s game. Rosie travels with Destanee everywhere she goes and is in charge of her recovery - key for a rapidly maturing teenager. Mark, meanwhile, opened the Institute of Athletic Performance last September.

He trains elite athletes in their performance, equipping them with all the physical tools they need to succeed. Destanee regularly trains there with kickboxers and other supremely fit martial artists. “She’s got everything that she needs here,” Rosie said. “All our athletes train together to push each other and help each other reach the goals that they want to reach.” Destanee has nothing but time, but she still aims to one day face off against her idol Serena Williams ... and then there’s that note on the fridge.

Netball cream back in south-east as Monash storms the court By JARROD POTTER ELITE netball finally returned to the South East with the Monash University Storm hosting VU Western Lightning at Cardinia Life on Saturday night.

The Victorian Netball League (VNL) competition made its first appearance in Pakenham, and elite senior netball made its return to the area after a seven-year hiatus after the Gippsland Storm did not receive a VNL licence. The merger between Monash University Centrals and Gippsland Storm allowed the elite standard to return to the region and as a further homage to their roots and the connection to Gippsland, the Monash Storm wore Gippsland’s traditional black and yellow colours to take on the Lightning in the Championship Division clash. Gippsland Storm president Brendan Murnane said elite net-

ball belonged in the area, and the girls had made the Storm committee exceptionally proud with their achievements. “It’s fantastic - been about seven years and it’s great to have it happen again and you can see that people want it, there’s plenty here which is great,” Murnane said. “We’ve made this fantastic alliance with Monash University now and you can see the benefits of it right here and there are a lot of girls that played with the Storm now playing here (in the VNL) and couldn’t be prouder to be honest.” The Championship division match was closely contested throughout as Monash only fell behind late in fourth quarter to fall seven goals short of VU Western Lightning 35-42 in the battle of the university teams. Monash dragged the lead back through the second term, hitting the lead momentarily following

the outstanding defensive work of Joh Curran and Helen Barclay to halt all Lightning forward passages.The Lightning pushed ahead through goaler Kate Thompson - hitting 33/41 goals - but the Storm did the colours proud to tenaciously hold on and drag back goal after goal. Stacey Northey (18/27) and Shae Gee (17/27) were strong up forward - with Gee’s defensive work particularly impressive - but failed to capitalise on their shots once the Storm worked it up the court. Monash Storm Championship team’s coach John Fletcher said the team effort, especially defensively was impressive, but the goaling percentages needed increasing if the Storm wanted to consistently take victories in the tough VNL competition. In the lower grade matches, Monash defeated Western in Division 1 competition 44-42 and in the under-19s competition 40-36.

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Stumping up, digging deep PINK stumps took pride of place at each end of the pitch at Paterson Road in Lynbrook on Saturday as the Lakers’ cricket club raised more than $1000 for the McGrath Foundation. The Lynbrook Cricket Club’s efforts included holding a barbecue outside the nearby Coles supermarket - with the sausages and bread donated by the store. The Lakers are in their ninth season and have grown from two senior sides and one junior to seven senior and seven junior teams. In September the club will be moving into its new clubrooms at Marriott Waters on Boland Drive in Lyndhurst. The ovals will include the club’s own turf wicket, which will help the club expand to two turf teams. Like all sporting clubs, volunteers are a vital part in helping the Lakers run. Marg and Joan Wellington, affectionately known as ‘The Aunties’, are just two of the volunteers that help out around the club and their efforts are greatly appreciated by all the players. Pink Stumps day was run in conjunction with the club’s Ladies Day and sponsors day. The Lakers greatly appreciate all their major sponsors and are always looking for further sponsorship arrangements. The club has nearly 200 players coming from Lynbrook, Lyndhurst and the surrounding suburbs.

Above: The Lynbrook A Graders, featuring classy batsman A.J. Singh took on Narre Warren North on Pink Stumps day on Saturday. Right: Lynbrook Cricket Club’s beloved ‘Aunties’ – Margaret and Joan Pictures: RUSSELL BENNETT Wellington. 115731

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What caused the scuffing along the underside of Warragul-based St Paul Anglican School’s Jaffa Pictures: JARROD POTTER HPV? 115549 nity Class a triumphant victory was taken out by Trump Trikes from Platt Racing on 169 laps. With only three entrants in the Open Girls category it was the girls from St Margaret’s and Berwick Grammar with their vehicle Ceto taking out the win on 134 laps. And it was a close race in Vet-

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eran Class with Emerald District Education Centre’s Pacemakers finishing in first place on 138 laps. Round two will be held in Wonthaggi on 21 and 22 March. The organisers and volunteers would also love to see all teams back at Casey Fields for Round three on 11 October. Entries are now open.

QUIZ NUMBER 1242 1. WHICH country produced a world record score to beat Australia in a one-day cricket international in 2006? 2. IN which athletics event must competitors have continuous contact with the ground? 3. WHICH former West Indian sporting legend became Barbados’ Minister for Tourism? 4. WHICH Australian region put in a bid to hold the 2020 Olympics? 5. WHICH Australian event is believed to be the world’s oldest professional running race? 6. WHAT sport features the terms ‘pin’ and ‘catch-as-catch-can’? 7. WHICH Frenchman won three gold medals for skiing at the 1968 Winter Olympics? 8. WHICH great jockey rode 15 winners from 29 starts at the 1969 Randwick easter carnival? 9. WHICH American-based sport attempted to go world-wide in the 1990s? 10. WHO scored his 1,000th goal in first class soccer in 1969? 11. WHICH country won the hockey gold medal at every Olympic Games from 1928 to 1956? 12. WHO has scored the most career runs for Australia in T20 cricket? 13. WHAT is the term for a full-blooded drive in ice hockey? 14. IN which country was marathon champion Alberto Salazar born? 15. WHICH Russian won the 5,000 and 10,000 metres running double at the 1956 Olympics? 16. WHICH club has won the most AFL premierships? 17. WHAT sport does Robert Redford play in the movie, ‘The Natural’? 18. WHICH English cricketer led Tasmania to its historic 1979 Gillette Cup win? 19. IN which sport did Russia embark on a nation-wide tour of Australia in 1987? 20. WHICH famous battlefield figure was once president of the United States Olympic committee?

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A FIELD of 65 teams took to the track at Casey Fields in Cranbourne for the first round of the 2014 Victorian HPV Series on Saturday 22 February. Allan Harris from Wonthaggi Secondary College waved the Australian flag signalling the start of the six hour race and riders soon battled it out for position entering their first lap. Middle Secondary Class was another marginal victory with first place taken out by In Trouble from Girton Grammar School on 132 laps ahead of Gaffa another top-three place for the riders from Victory Christian College who finished five laps clear of third place getters Horton from Drouin Secondary College. Senior Secondary Class proved an easy win for the riders from Emerald District Education Centre’s Fire Breathing Rubber Duckies taking out first place on 138 laps putting them inside the top 20 overall. The Open Secondary Class proved to be another successful race won by the riders from St Margaret’s and Berwick Grammar School finishing the six-hour race with an impressive 151 laps putting them in seventh place overall. In the highly competitive Community Class, it was Mini Me from Platt Racing on 161 laps that maintained a consistent lead to finish while in the Elite Commu-


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Dandenong District Cricket Association Turf 1 - round 11 (week one)

Pink punisher By JARROD POTTER WHILE there was that carnival at Akoonah Park over the weekend, the real Berwick Show was on display at Arch Brown Reserve as Nirmal Wickramaratne destroyed North Dandenong. BERWICK v NORTH DANDENONG Berwick (5/156dec) snuffed out the extremely remote North Dandenong (104 and 0/14) chances of making the finals with Nirmal Wickramaratne (7/19) going on a rampage. The pink shirt, raising awareness and funds for the McGrath Foundation, suited Wickramaratne as he destroyed any Northerner that stepped onto Arch Brown Reserve. North Dandenong lost its first five wickets for less than 50 as Wickramaratne hurled them from the crease rapidly. Edges flew thick and fast to Berwick keeper Col Tucker finished with six catches for the day. Ryan Crawford (2/33) and some seam-up opening bowling from Jarrod Goodes (1/26) was enough to capture

the remaining three North Dandenong wickets on the cheap. Berwick’s Ryan Williamson (57) was sent out with orders to get quick runs and fulfilled his captain’s request with his first Turf 1 half-century in tandem with Thilan Samaraweera (32 not out) and Ryan Crawford (34 not out). Berwick added 52 for North Dandenong to chase and the visitors kept all 10 wickets at stumps. HEINZ SOUTHERN DISTRICTS v PARKFIELD Heinz Southern Districts (139) will need to bowl its best innings of cricket this season to remain in the finals hunt, with Parkfield (0/17) running through the Cobras easily. Steve Spoljaric (6/54) made his presence felt with the ball - rattling off a superhuman 33.5 overs from a 70.5 over innings with 14 maidens. It continued Spoljaric’s one-a-year six-wicket haul trend and his second in two years against the Cobras. Heinz couldn’t keep its men at the crease with only Matt Cox (49) showing any tangible resistance to Spolja-

ric and the Bears. Shane Bell (1/38) kept things tidy down the other end for Parkfield with 10 maidens from his 25 overs. Heinz will barrack hard for Lyndale to take the win against Mordialloc, but fall short of a miraculous outright victory to maintain its finals place. NARRE WARREN v HALLAM KALORA PARK Saving the best for last, Narre Warren (7/222dec) flayed Hallam Kalora Park (5/87) in a last ditch effort to take outright points and avoid relegation. Magpies top-order batsmen Shaun Van Dam (82) and Kaushalya Weerartne (55) took to the Hallam bowlers with the pair smashing a 100-point run stand. The pair was broken up as Lee Brown (3/64) and Ryan Hilliard (3/37) started to get their teeth stuck into the Narre Warren batting. See-ball-hit-ball was the only imperative sent to the Magpies from captain Wendell Perumal (18 not out) as the side smashed sixes and aimed for a quick declaration after only 49 overs.

The “spin” of Berwick’s Captain Angry Face Jarrod Goodes helped rattle North Dandenong. 115446 Picture: JARROD POTTER The reply from Hallam started horribly as Weeraratne (five wickets) was the chief destroyed of the top order. Cory Booth (35) fared the best but succumbed to Weeraratne via his stumps being rearranged. Ben Hilliard (17 not out) and Corrie Wilson (6 not out) have their work

cut out for them next week to stay the outright possibility for Narre Warren. THE DDCA will host the annual Alan Wookey Medal night at The Dandenong Club on Monday, 3 March from 7pm. Extra tickets for clubs are available from the association by contacting Neil Evans on 0414 997 292.

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Just about stayin’ alive By JARROD POTTER THE never say die Dandenong (297) cut down Northcote (120 and 151) in an outright victory to keep its slender finals hopes alive. From 4/82 last weekend at stumps, Northcote capitulated spectacularly as Justin Butterfield (3/30), Dan Doran (2/22), James Nanopoulos (2/23) and James Wilcock (2/31) ran through the batting as if it was a net session. The Northcote resistance barely lasted 40 overs and left the home side having to bat again to avoid outright embarrassment. Marcus Stoinis, returning

to Victorian duty, was not available to help the top order hold off Wilcock (3/30) and Nanopoulos (4/41) as it collapsed for a meagre 151. Doran (2/19) took the key wicket of Ben Peake (40) to end all hopes of Northcote batting out for a first innings loss alone. Dandenong hosts Camberwell Magpies at Shepley Oval in the final match of the Victorian Premier Cricket home and away season. The winner of Dandenong versus Camberwell will need results to fall its way with Fitzroy-Doncaster losing to Melbourne, and Prahran failing against Northcote. Dandenong will also need to

drastically improve its percentage as well to leapfrog Prahran into the final top-eight spot. CASEY-SOUTH MELBOURNE The hard yards from Frankston-Peninsula’s (8/201) Dale Elmi (61 not out) and Matt Gapes (56) was enough to sink Casey-South Melbourne and officially end the Swans’ campaign. The Peninsula boys eked their way towards the target, but Nathan Frietag (3/48) ensured it wouldn’t be smooth sailing for the visitors. Casey faces Greenvale Kangaroos in its final match of the season, with the Swans sitting 15th on 27 points.

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Walker ton is Bomber face saver By RUSSELL BENNETT MERINDA Park skipper Jamie Smith predicted last week that AJ Walker would be the man to watch with the willow for Emerald in the second day’s play of their WGCA Premier clash at Mountain Reserve. And he was bang on the money. Smith’s Bombers counterpart was nothing short of sensational as he posted his maiden Premier grade ton an undefeated 101 on Saturday afternoon. But instead of the innings propelling the Bombers into the contest, it helped them avoid outright defeat. The Cobras won the toss on day one, posting 236 in their first innings, thanks in no small part to an impressive half-century from Jess Mathers, who made a rare appearance at first drop. But Emerald’s chase on day two started disas-

Merinda Park spinner Dylan Cuthbertson flights one up Picture: DONNA OATES against the Bombers. 115381 trously and never recovered. Only two Bombers batsmen reached double figures - with the top four all misfiring - as the home side clawed its way to 97 in the 47th over. If it wasn’t for a stoic Tom Baldock (38) and Robbie Stewart (22) the situation would have been even more dire for Emerald.

Dylan Cuthbertson was the surprise star with the ball for the Cobras, cleaning up the lower-order and tail with a stunning five-wicket haul (5/24). Mathers, meanwhile continued his impressive recent all-around form with 3/34. In search of an outright win, the Cobras then sent the Bombers back in. But

this Emerald outfit clearly has too much pride to be put away that easily. Walker and Timmy Gray (53) combined for a huge 121-run third wicket stand as the Bombers amassed 3/203 in just 29 action-packed overs. Just about every Merinda Park bowler felt the wrath of the onslaught, with Gray passing 30 in boundaries alone. Danny Diwell (1/13 from four overs) finished with his side’s best figures. Proving there’s really no such thing as a dead-rubber, the final round of the WGCA Premier season looms as a defining one for four sides over the next two weeks. Cardinia will host Merinda Park in an enthralling battle for the last finals spot up for grabs, while Upper Beaconsfield takes on Emerald in a battle set to determine which side drops back to District.

WGCA SCOREBOARD PREMIER Kooweerup 8/277(cc) (P. Bright 112, C. O’Hara 100, T. Tyrrell 4/51, J. Simpson 3/38) d Upper Beaconsfield 140 (J. Bayard 46, J. Simpson 40, J. Bright 5/28, P. Bright 2/25, D. Madushanka 2/54). Tooradin 6/263(cc) (C. O’Hare 113 n.o., A. Proctor 96, D. Henwood 3/26, N. Barfuss 2/65) d Cardinia 256 (J. Nooy 110, L. Turner 92, A. Adams 6/52 (Inc hat-trick), B. Adams 3/59). Pakenham 8/202 (R. Lehman 43, B. Welsh 37, J. Gonzalez 33, T. Carey 2/62) def Pak. Upper/Toomuc 82 (J. Williams 3/7, J. Hayhow 2/18, D. Paynter 2/26) and 9/110 (J. Anning 2/9, J. Williams 2/21, J. Hayhow 2/24, D. Paynter 2/25). Emerald 97 (T. Baldock 38, D. Cuthbertson 5/24, J. Mathers 3/34) and 3/203 (A.J. Walker 101 n.o., T. Gray 53, L. Gleeson 27) d by Merinda Park 236 (J. Mathers 87, D. Cuthbertson 32, C. Boswell 27 n.o., S. Mathers 25, N. Bownds 5/55, D. Hellriegel 2/31, C. Marsh 2/49). DISTRICT NNG/Maryknoll 144 (J. Lownds 46, M. Lewis 37, M. Floyd 3/32, J. Beets 3/44, N. Worsteling 2/12, P. Zauner 2/23) d by Devon Meadows 189 (S. Robinson 40, K. Salerno 27, S. Somers 4/51, A. Van Strijp 2/13). Cranbourne Meadows 4/246(dec) (S. Murdoch 104, L. Murdoch 75 n.o., T. Kitchin 3/24) and 4/68 d Catani 164 (R. Coupe 43, B. Ahern 41, C. Guinane 4/32, S. Murdoch 2/32) and 190 (T. Keily 101, L. Murdoch 6/71).

Beaconsfield 378 (T. McDermott 154, B. Miles 52, R. O’Connor 31 n.o., G. Marinic 31, M. Brown 25, G. Adams 3/16, N. Miles 2/58, K. Brooke 2/84) d Clyde 162 (P. Lawson 33, J. Abou-Jaber 31, N. Sadler 31, R. O’Connor 4/40, G. Scales 2/27). Lyndhurst Vikings 271 (A. Bajwa 71, L. Howell 54, J. Hameeteman 45, B. Hunt 4/77, T. Roscoe 2/30, T. Sheperdson 2/68) def SFX Old Collegians 148 (C. Shepherdson 40, J. Hargreaves 27, T. Sheperdson 27, M. Asim 4/25, J. Fitzgerald 3/25). SUB-DISTRICT Cardinia 240 (T. Wheller 59, T. Wheller 52 n.o., R. Campbell 39, B. Remy 30, T. Lehman 5/59, S. Mitchell 5/99)and 6/101 (T. Wheller 50 n.o., S. Webster 3/16) d Pakenham 157 (S. Webster 40, D. McCraw 33, B. Irvine 29, S. Insall 29, R. Campbell 3/12, J. Browne 2/21, T. Wheller 2/31). Lang Lang 5/179(dec) (S. Baker 104 n.o.) and 0/13 d Nyora 123 (D. Morrison 38, J. Dixon 26, A. Tagliaferro 25, C. Adderley 3/10, W. Wykes 2/24, S. Cole 2/29) and 61 (S. Cole 5/37, C. Fulton 3/22). Officer 5/502(cc) (B. Nielsen 145, S. Dillon 119, P. Singh 74, B. Reid 62, B. McHugh 40 n.o., J. Parnall 36, D. Yawney 2/71) d Upper Beaconsfield 69 (P. Singh 2/7) and 45 (J. Longmuir 2/17, B, Reid 2/20). Tooradin 9/196(dec) (J. Thompson 54, L. Adams 49, C. Blair 3/20, D. Williams 2/36) and 3/47 d Clyde 72 (T. Lenders 9/29) and 170 (J. Avard 78, S. Williams 25, L. Adams 4/33, T. Lenders 3/38).

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Skipper Cal O’Hare was the WGCA Warriors’ all-around standout in this year’s Country Week carnival.

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Warriors turfed out By RUSSELL BENNETT THOUGH it was hardly a case of ‘mission accomplished’ for this year’s WGCA Warriors’ Country Week team, the side did come away from the annual carnival with plenty of positives to build on for 2015. Squad member and selector Simon Parrott said although the side didn’t achieve its ultimate goal of winning the Division 3 crown - winning just one of its four preliminary matches - he was “extremely proud” of the group. The Warriors entered Country Week as the only team in their division made up of players who don’t regularly play on turf wickets and Parrott acknowledged it was a disadvantage. But he added: “I was really pleased to see the guys adjust their games the way they did”. “The playing group was clearly a very close one - they’re a great bunch of cricketers but they’re all great blokes too,” he said, adding that the nucleus of the side was keen to reform for another crack at Country Week glory next summer. “To lose guys of the quality of Aaron Avery and Tom Hussey beforehand does put you on the back foot a bit - we really missed Aaron’s seam bowling, for example - but

next year we’ll have the best available to select from again,” Parrott said. “Those guys are all keen to come back.” Parrott praised the all-around efforts of Warriors’ co-captain Cal O’Hare, who scored 188 runs which included three half-centuries - and took 10 wickets from his four games. “He was just outstanding - he stood up on every occasion for us,” Parrott said. “He just followed on from his form (playing for Tooradin) against us (Cardinia) on the Saturday and he was exceptional with both bat and ball.” But O’Hare was far from the Warriors’ lone shining light, with star Pakenham batsman Chris Smith scoring a memorable century on day four against Goulburn Murray. Fittingly, he belted his 110 at Northcote’s Bill Lawry Oval - named after another prolific top-order batsman. “He was great for us the whole week too,” Parrott said. “He could clearly be playing district cricket if he wanted to. He’s definitely got the skill.” The leadership of co-captains O’Hare and Dom Paynter was also a

DDCA Scoreboard TURF 1 Buckley Ridges 8/162 (L. Fletcher 33, M. Goodwright 29 n.o., D. Haasbroek 25, A. Harry 3/36, S. Weir 3/42) v Dandenong West 104 (G. Siwes 39, L. Fletcher 6/54, J. Kuru 2/34). Springvale South 142 (N. King 52, Y. Kumara 28, J. Hawke 5/48, T. Bacic 2/26) v Coomoora 5/80(cc) (R. Pankhania 53, N. King 2/20). Narre Warren 7/222(dec) (S. Van Dam 82, K. Weeraratne 55, R. Hillard 3/37, L. Brown 3/64) v Hallam Kalora Park 5/87(cc) (C. Booth 35). Lyndale v Mordialloc 199 (L. Kennedy 39, M. Campbell 34, C. Athukorala 34, L. Bence 28 n.o., S. Squires 26, J. Brohier 3/37, L. Mara 3/49, D. Tormey 2/36). Heinz Southern Districts 139 (M. Cox 49, S. Spoljaric 6/54) v Parkfield 0/17. Berwick 5/156(dec) (R. Williamson 57, R. Crawford 34 n.o., T. Samaraweera 32 n.o., S. Clark 3/20) v North Dandenong 104 (C. McCartney 28, D. Wickramarathna 7/19, R. Crawford 2/33) and 0/14.

TURF 2 Narre North 113 (B. Doran 36, B. Downe 4/14, N. Wilson 4/46) v Doveton 4/62, B. Doran 2/28, N. Pulham 2/28). Keysborough 110 (S. Rajakaruna 42, T. Davis 5/64, F. Payenda 2/2, C. Kelly 2/23) v Cranbourne 4/60 (A. Motupalli 2/14, M. Perera 2/26). St Mary’s 37 (S. Warner 5/8, J. Seeary 5/12) v Parkdale 6/93 (J. Mynott 52 n.o., C. Coen 2/21, R. Prudham 2/25). St Brigid’s/St Louis 148 (J. Heys 47, M. Jamieson 46, N. Kumar 3/44, J. Brohier 2/10, B. Vantwest 2/19, M. Perry 2/32) v Southern Pirates 3/44 (A. Macquire 3/26). Silverton 6/147 (C. Walker 38 n.o., A. Baldsing 30, D. Nanayakkara 27, K. Dickson 2/42) v Narre South 59 (S.D. Ekanayake 25 n.o., K. Smart 5/25, S. Ferreira 3/10). Fountain Gate 123 (M. Jameson 29, R. Kumara 29, H. Singh 6/63, T. Fathers 4/37) v Hampton Park 9/157 (J. Kellett 56, J. Dale 5/47, D. Lucas 2/24).

real positive to come out of the week for the Warriors and Parrott admitted he got “a great thrill” out of playing alongside many of WGCA cricket’s biggest stars. “A guy like Dom - he bowled really well for us all week, and he’s one of the best fielders you’ll see,” Parrott said. “He was a huge asset.” With some of the pitches that the Warriors competed on playing quite slow, Paynter was used as an extra spin option, rather than bowling his usual seam-up deliveries. He was a great find for a squad that potentially went in one slow bowler short. And when it came to the Warriors’ fast men, Parrott was a huge wrap for the opening tandem of Kyle Brooke and Jarrod Armitage, who he described as, “just sensational”. “They’re the two quickest guys in our group and they deserve a lot of credit for the chances they created,” he said. Parrott also hinted at a slight change in the makeup of next year’s squad, floating the idea of selecting two full-time wicket-keepers. “It was hard on Brent Murdoch, who did a really admirable job given

that he hasn’t kept in a while,” Parrott said, adding that he was also particularly proud of his son Ben - who took the gloves for the Warriors’ first two matches. “Keeping for five days is never easy so it’s (a second full-time keeper) something we’ll look at for next year.” Finally, Parrott singled out Brooke again - this time as the Warriors’ biggest Country Week pest. Apparently none of his team mates even came close. “He’d have to be the loudest bloke I’ve ever played with,” Parrott laughed. “He was our fine-meister too and he made sure I copped the maximum there. “But seriously, it was really a great bunch of blokes to be around - they keep it light off the field but they know how to switch back on as well.” Sunraysia ultimately defeated Warragul and District to claim the Division 3 crown. But in a sign of just how even the competition was, the Warriors comfortably defeated Warragul at Casey Fields on day one of the carnival.

Young sports gear up for athletics championships THE seven regions of Little Athletics Victoria held their track and field championships last weekend. These region championships act as a qualifying meet for athletes to get through to the State Championships on 29 and 30 March. The Gippsland Region held their event at the Casey Regional Athletics Complex at Casey Fields with all 12 centres that make up the region in attendance. Casey Little Athletics had great results over the weekend, with 55 of the 74 athletes from

Casey that took part winning medals of various colours. The following athletes also broke Gippsland Region records: Under-9 - Amber Clarke, Josie Lawton Under-10 - Ethan Harris, Caitlyn McCormick, Hayley Woolfe Under-11 - Nikola Mandic Under-13 - Bec Henderson Under-14 - Shimona Albuquerque, Alyssa Prosser Under-15 - Taylor Vasiljevic Under-16 - Alex Mouw Ethan Harris also broke a Victorian record.

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CRANBOURNE RSL BOWLS CRANBOURNE RSL finished its season with a bang on the weekend with all three teams winning in a great result to end the 2013/14 pennant season. Special congratulations must go to Ron Hansen’s team for remaining undefeated since round nine ... that’s a super-impressive nine wins in a row and a club record. Wally Bayard’s 80th birthday inspired the division two team to victory, Bayard’s rink was on fire as they led the way with a 21-shot win as Cranbourne RSL ended the day with a 19-shot advantage over fifth-placed Hampton Park. It was a great way to finish the season, winning four out of five games against sides higher on the ladder. The team showed great competitiveness all season to easily survive in the division when some people outside the club thought it would perish. Results: Cranbourne RSL 80 d Hampton Park 61 Wally Ballard 28-7, Ron Hansen 20-18, Walter Brannan 19-17 and Mal Watkinson 13-19. Division five finished the season well with a 10-shot victory over Dandenong City, with teams led by Murray Bulte and George Whyte both winning by 12 shots. The team started the season slowly, but came good in the mid-season before running into the three sides in a row. The team looks set to improve and be much better next season. Results: Cranbourne RSL 90 d Dandenong City 80 Murray Bulte 30-18, George Whyte 26-14, Doug Ambrose 15-26 and Jack Hosie 19-22. Division eight had a good warm up for next week’s elimination final with a comfortable 25shot victory over Clayton, with Maree Hodges’ team doing the most damage with a 17-shot victory. This team has been the real success story of the club, playing its first year in pennant and now a real chance of going all the way. All members are invited to come along to Edithvale Bowls Club this Saturday 1 March to give support to the division eight team, as it begins its quest for that elusive pennant flag. Results: Cranbourne RSL 52 def Clayton 25 Maree Hodges 28-11 and Percy Leake 24-16. King of rink this week goes to Barry Graham, Mel Cassano, Ray Chapman and Wally Ballard, courtesy of their 21-shot win. HAMPTON PARK BOWLS THE Saturday pennant competition for Hampton Park Bowls Club has unfortunately come to an end. The division two side had nine wins, eight losses and a draw to finish sixth on the ladder in their first year at this level. The division four side finished fifth on the ladder and was just two points short of playing finals. The team suffered a blow during the season, falling from second to fourth after Ferntree Gully was stripped of most of their points which were given to other sides in the division. Division six finished in sixth place and the newer players will be much improved when the next season comes around. From an overall perspective, all sides would have gained valuable experience from this season and will be better equipped when a new dawn begins in October. Mid-week Pennant fared much better with both sides playing in finals. Division one will be playing against Heathmont on their green, so this will be a bit of a challenge, while division three will be playing Keysborough at home in what should be a very even game.

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KTM, Exc 400, 2011 model, 4400kms, rec reg, bush ridden only, regular maintenance, excellent condition, as new. including $1,000 of riding gear plus spare parts, $6,700. ph: 0407 363 465

MAZDA 6, sedan, auto, 4 cylinder, AC, airbags, ABS, alloys, CC, power windows, CD player, full service Mazda history with book from new, EC throughout, QTU-251, $7,150. 9703 1630, 0408 009 351.

TRUCKS /COMMERCIAL

MITSUBISHI, Canter, 2007, 6 pallet, curtain sider, includes gate and load binders, well maintained, 158,000kms. $26,500ono. 0488 549 705. NISSAN, UD, 1996, tilt slide tray tow truck, 235Hp, 6 speed, reco motor and gear box, container pins, second hitch, 6.4m tray, VGC throughout, can carry up to 4 tonne, RWC, 0795TT, $36,000 neg. 0407 599 616.

UTES & 4WDS TOYOTA PRADO, 1998, Petrol, manual, Blue, new Cooper tyres, removable cargo barrier, no off road usage, full service history, always garaged, 251,000kms, UDV-311, VGC. $7,900. Call 0403 888 278 or 0488 284 249.

Classifieds 1300 666 808


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... a bigger Mazda feeling!

Mazda2 compact yet packed with features

Mazda2 Neo Sports from only

$15,690

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New Nissan Pathfinder has a softer look and feel than ever before.

Nissan’s on a new path By ALISTAIR KENNEDY NISSAN Pathfinder has been on sale in Australia since 1987 and has established a wellearned reputation as a reasonably tough 4WD off-roader. With the arrival of its fourthgeneration model in late 2013 Pathfinder has been caught up in the SUV surge and now not only comes with the option of two or four-wheel drive but also loses the extra grunt of diesel power. The manual gearbox has been dropped and the previous five and seven-speed automatics replaced by continuously variable transmission (CVT). In line with the structural and powertrain changes, Pathfinder has now taken on a softer, smoother appearance aimed clearly at urban buyers. The square, boxy look of the previous model has been replaced with a much more fashionable contemporary look with a flowing roofline, new headlights and small rear spoiler. The new Pathfinder is larger in all dimensions including 195mm extra length which enables all models to now seat seven in a two-three-two format. The third row is relatively easy to access through large side doors although, as usual, children are the preferred occupants. Nissan quoted boot space with all seats in place at 453 litres, there’s also an underfloor segmented area. Not surprisingly towing capacity is also down from the 3500 kg of the previous Ti 550 to an acceptable 2700 kg en-

Model range ST 2WD 3.5-litre petrol five-door seven-seat wagon: $39,990 (CVT automatic); ST-L 2WD 3.5-litre petrol five-door seven-seat wagon: $50,290 (CVT automatic); Ti 2WD 3.5-litre petrol five-door seven-seat wagon: $60,790 (CVT automatic); ST 4WD 3.5-litre petrol five-door seven-seat wagon: $44,290 (CVT automatic); ST-L 4WD 3.5-litre petrol five-door seven-seat wagon: $54,290 (CVT automatic); Ti 4WD 3.5-litre petrol five-door sevenseat wagon: $64,890 (CVT automatic).

hanced with Nissan’s switchable Tow Mode, to assist smooth out acceleration when towing. Fuel consumption on the combined cycle is rated at 9.9 litres per 100 km with 2WD and 10.2 L/100 km with the extra weight in the 4WD. New Pathfinder comes in three equipment levels, ST, ST-L and Ti, each with the choice of two or four-wheel drive. The 4WD system can be set between 2WD, 4WD Auto (varies torque distribution between the four wheels) and 4WD (permanent 50:50 split between front and rear wheels for rougher terrain). Safety equipment in all three variants includes six air-

bags with front to rear curtain airbags; ABS brakes with brake assist and electronic brakeforce distribution; stability and traction control; hill hold; Isofix child seat locks (centre row only); reverse parking sensors; rear view camera; and tyre pressure monitoring. A multi-camera Around View park assist system is optional on the ST-L and standard on the Ti models. All models get Bluetooth phone and audio streaming; USB and auxiliary sockets; steering wheel mounted control; single CD player; and music server hard drive. The display on the ST and ST-L uses a 7-inch QVGA colour monitor while the Ti gets an eight-inch VGA LCD unit as well as a premium Bose audio system; and satellite navigation. Around View is available as part of a $2300 Option Pack with the ST-L that also includes the Bose audio andSatNav. Push-button engine start/ stop is standard on all three variants as are tri-zone climatecontrol air conditioning; leather trimmed steering wheel and gear shift knob; roof rails; and tilt-telescopic steering wheel adjustment. Pathfinder ST-L adds electronic steering wheel adjustment; heated front seats; front fog lamps; twin sun roofs; and leather-accented door and seat trim. Extras on the Ti include driver seat and side mirror adjustment memory. The switch from 4WD to SUV has made the fourth-generation Nissan Pathfinder a very different vehicle to its predecessors. As is demanded by its new target buying group it’s much more refined and significantly quieter than before. But if a big, quiet comfortable cruiser is what you want, the big Nissan provides it in spades. To inspect the Nissan range contact Berwick Nissan, 6-8 Kangan Drive, Berwick. Phone 9028 0169.

The All New Mazda3 Has Arrived at Berwick Mazda

Your next great drive begins.....

bt-50 All the strength and space you need

BT-50 4x2 single cab chassis xt from only

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2.2 litre common rail turbo diesel engine. 6-speed manual Air conditioning Bluetooth audio Cruise control Front and curtain airbags 2.5 Tonne towing capacity Plus metallic/mica paint at no extra charge.

3 Prestige Place, Narre Warren VIC 3805 Phone: 8796 6222 Fax: 8796 6226 www.berwickmazda.com.au LMCT 7254


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OVER 200 USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM TO6,CHOOSE FROM 990 7,990 12,990 15,990 16,990 $

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2004 HYUNDAI SONATA

2008 NISSAN TIIDA ST PLUS

Averaged Less Than 6,000 K’s Per Year, Rego TDB 082

5 Speed Manual Teach Kids To Drive Not Steer, Rego WUY 052

8,990 6,990

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15,990

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16,990

16,990

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26,990 $28,990

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$ PEUGEOT 307 CC 2006

Low K’s, Very Clean Car, Rego YFP 111

Hard Top Convertible, Rego YFA 194

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28,990

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$

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21,990

Precious Owner Local Lady, Honest!! Rego WKV 329 ONLY

24,990

$

$ 2008 TOYOTA AURION PRODIGY $

Top Of The Range Unbeatable Value, Rego XSX 177

16,990

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21,990

$

2010$HOLDEN VE CALAIS $

2005 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER VRX

$

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2008 HYUNDAI i30 SX

Great Mid Size Hatchback, Rego WLR 738

9,990 $12,990 $7,990

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$

28,990

$

27,990

28,990

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28,990

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2010 HOLDEN VE OMEGA

2010 HONDA ACCORD

2010 HOLDEN CAPTIVA 5

2012 HOLDEN CRUZE SRiV

Series 2 Car For Series 1 Money, Rego YAR 633

Euro Luxury Model, Rego YKD 782

Precious Owner Local Lady, Honest!! Rego 1A0 3RT

Aussie Built Car Top Of The Range, Rego YUU 829

ONLY

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19,990

29,990

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29,990

$

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30,990

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2010 VE BERLINA INTERNATIONAL

2009 HOLDEN WM CAPRICE

2012 HOLDEN CAPTIVA LX

2011 VE SERIES 2 SS

Leather Interior Series 2, Rego XZF 781

Drive In Style and Space, Rego WZJ 867

Luxury 7 Seater Diesel Economy, Rego YUU 768

Family Car With V8 Power, Rego YNT 913

,990 DRIVE AWAY 32 24,990

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$

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$54,990 33,990 DRIVE AWAY

,990 DRIVE 54 AWAY 33,990

ONLY

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ALL USED CARS COME WITH 3 YEAR/175,000KM WARRANTY>

Phone: Phone:(03) (03)9707 97072222 2222 755 Princes Hwy, Berwick

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