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A 19-year-old man has been put on a community corrections order after pleading guilty to punching, strangling and hitting a school girl to the head with a hammer while she was trapped in his Hampton Park family’s backyard shed for hours. “This is as serious offending as you would get,” Dandenong magistrate Jack Vandersteen said during a sentencing hearing on 8 May. “This would have been an absolutely terrifying event for her.” Over 2 and 3 October, the man - enraged by a video found on her phone - choked his former girlfriend twice until she was unconscious, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court had heard. He struck her with a hammer three times, and held a sharp tool near her eye, telling her that he’d kill her. The accused later told police that he had got so angry that he had blacked out himself. He had choked her to scare her and stop her yelling, he allegedly told police. In a Youth Justice report, the man was said to lack maturity as well as insight into his crimes. He was a medium risk of re-offending, the court heard. The man’s lawyer told the court on 8 May that there had been a “clear shift” in the man’s insight in the past five months but there was “definitely a way to go”. The accused was being “honest” in saying he had difficulty empathising with what the victim was feeling, and not just telling Youth Justice “what they wanted to hear”.

Men of that age tended to be self-absorbed, the lawyer said. The man however recognised there was a “ripple effect” on the victim, their family and his family, the lawyer said. “There’s definitely a way to go in regards to insight. Some of that is related to age, some of that is his personality trait,” the lawyer said. “So it’s a work in progress.” The 17-year-old victim had last year stated to the court that the accused had taken everything from her; had made her feel worthless, unable to sleep and afraid to love again. The man has not breached a full and indefinite intervention order protecting her since the incidents. Magistrate Mr Vandersteen said it was significant that the young man had spent 50 days in pre-sentence adult custody after his arrest. He took into account the accused’s “exceptional” compliance with a five-month plus supervised Youth Justice bail program, including a night curfew with a ban on drugs and alcohol. In the man’s favour was support of a good family, lack of prior convictions and his guilty plea. The man’s two-year supervised community corrections order, with conviction, includes 150 hours of unpaid work and drug treatment, as well as drug testing, mental health treatment and judicial monitoring. Mr Vandersteen indicated that if not for the guilty plea, the man would have been sentenced to 18 months’ detention in a youth training facility.

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The City of Casey’s Winter Arts Festival is back and bigger than ever, with a series of events and activities set to kick off in June.

Time is running out to get your applications in for the annual Casey Cardinia Business Awards with nominations due to close on Wednesday 31 May.

As Casey expands, so does the variety of entertainment on offer for this year’s festival. You can visit an art studio during Open Studios Weekend, try your hand at a weaving workshop or take the family to the Old Cheese Factory in Berwick for the School Holiday Wonderland – a three day extravaganza of creative fun for the kids.

The awards aim to recognise and celebrate the best in business across the region.

Be part of the celebration, and immerse yourself in the arts excitement that will take over Casey this winter.

The program is also a valuable business development opportunity with chances to be recognised, receive publicity, network with other local businesses and gain feedback from industry experts.

Stay tuned for more information as June approaches or jump online and visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/winterarts to check out the program of events on offer.

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Event details Starting a new community group Arm yourself with all the legal knowledge you need to have when establishing a new group: Date: Thursday 1 June 2017 Time: 6.00 pm-9.00 pm Venue: City of Casey Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren Bookings: Email communityfacilitiesteam@ casey.vic.gov.au Social media 101 Learn what social media sites are the best tools for your group and how to best utilise these: Date: Tuesday 30 May 2017 Time: 6.00 pm-9.00 pm Venue: City of Casey Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren Bookings: Email communityfacilitiesteam@ casey.vic.gov.au

Residents, claim your FREE plants! The Council-funded plant giveaway is part of an effort to revegetate open space in the City of Casey, with events scheduled at various locations throughout Casey between Thursday 18 May and Saturday 20 May.

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Drat Council Plan and Budget open for community consultation At a Special Council Meeting on Tuesday 9 May 2017, Council adopted its Draft Council Vision, Draft 2017-21 Council Plan and the 2017-18 Draft Budget for community consultation. Residents are encouraged to visit www.caseyconversations.com.au/our-future to view the documents and have their say by 9 June 2017. Anyone who makes a submission will have the opportunity to present to Council on 21 June 2017. We look forward to your feedback!

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Course correction for trafficking mum By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Doveton mother has pleaded guilty to trafficking after a babybottle of GHB was seized from atop her bedroom wardrobe by police. During the raid of the mother’s home, police also found a hunting knife under her mattress, a syringe of GHB and a zip-lock bag of methamphetamine, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court heard on 8 May. Police also seized the accused’s phone with text exchanges between the accused and buyers looking for ice and “drinks” of GHB. On a different raid in June 2016,

police seized items such as tawny port, a lap top and a black-leather couch stolen during a home burglary in Dandenong a month earlier. The accused had told police she had bought the stolen goods from an unnamed associate. A Corrections Victoria officer told the court that the woman had also failed to keep appointments as part of her 2016 community corrections order. A defence lawyer said the accused had failed to attend due to the anxiety of meeting drug-using associates while she was keeping “clean”.

The accused had endured a “volatile year” in 2016, but had since successfully completed a CREDIT bail program. She had also maintained a treatment regime and passed clear urinedrug tests over the past year, the lawyer said. “She has been clean since 2015, which is significant given her history of drug abuse issues.” Magistrate Jack Vandersteen praised the accused’s efforts to remain drug free, as well as her personal struggles to regain custody of her youngest son. “You’ve done remarkably well

given your background and difficulties you face. “You’ve made some incredibly positive steps.” He warned the woman to keep out of trouble, especially so her teenage son wasn’t caught up in the drug world. “You’ll feel better that you’re taking these steps.” The accused was put on an 18-month treatment-only community corrections order. If she had pleaded not guilty, she would have received six months’ jail, Mr Vandersteen said.

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Out and about with the birds By Victoria Stone-Meadows

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Interested bird watchers from around the region were treated to an informative and colourful walk in the Wilson Botanic Park co-ordinated by ornithologist Graeme Hosken. Mr Hosken has previously sighted and documented much of the birdlife in the park and with 17 spectators along for the walk on Sunday 30 April, documented a further 27 species. The 7.30am walk was a delight for all involved with the crisp autumn air and riot of colours making a beautiful background to survey the bird life in the park. The walk was hosted by the Friends of Wilson Botanic Park which manages and cares for the gardens in Berwick that were once a bluestone quarry. The friends group hosts a working bee at the park on the third Saturday of every month where members of the community are encouraged to come along and help improve the local landscape. The next working bee will be held on 20 May starting at 8.45am with a morning tea and sausage sizzle lunch provided. The group is always on the lookout for new members and a working bee is a great way to come and get to know members and learn more about what the friends group does in the region. To get in touch with the Friends of Wilson Botanic Park to find out about registration contact Lynne MacDonald on 9707 2296 or Min Rossell on 9707 1750.

By Cam Lucadou-Wells Liberal MP Inga Peulich has emerged victorious from a three-way pre-selection challenge for her No.2 spot on the party ticket for the 2018 State Election. Ms Peulich, a sitting South-Eastern Metropolitan Region MP, stared down challenges from former Casey mayor and Mordialloc MP Lorraine Wreford and Casey councillor Damien Rosario. Mark Barrow withdrew his challenge prior to the pre-selection vote by the party’s executive as well as central and branch delegates on 7 May. The Liberal Party did not release figures for the final tally. A source claimed the margin was as high as 57-18 between Ms Peulich and Ms Wreford; another from a different camp claimed there was only 10 votes in it. Sitting Liberal MP Gordon Rich-Phillips is unopposed on the number one spot on the ticket. Ms Peulich said she was humbled by the strong support from local and central delegates in the “overwhelming” result. “Delegates, most of whom would be extremely seasoned party members, were given opportunity to read about, interview and assess candidates on the performance on convention day and meetings and discussions before the convention. “The negative campaign against me would have been seen for what it was.” That campaign included a media report published the day before the vote that claimed she employed her relatives at her electorate office, as well as a small protest staged by former Liberal branch members at a delegates’ vote in April. Ms Peulich said she was rewarded for her strong track record. “Given my background, having migrated to Australia as a small girl who migrated to Australia from a communist regime, I am indeed privileged to have the opportunity to represent the Liberal Party and to have been re-endorsed by the convention. “Democracy is a beacon to all those who aspire to better their lives, as it was to my family.”

Inga Peulich at a crime initiative talk in 2014. 127157 Ms Peulich has held the seat since 2006 after serving three terms as a state MP for the lower house seat of Bentleigh. She is the opposition’s spokeswoman for multicultural affairs and scrutiny-of-government. Liberal state director Simon Frost said Ms

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Cheerleaders off to Hawaii By Cam Lucadou-Wells This high-flying gang of cheerleaders in Narre Warren should have no problems with tall ambitions. Two teams from Royal All Stars Cheerleading Academy are about to hit the stratosphere of competing in an invitational international competition Global Dance and Cheer Games in Hawaii on 19 May. Athletes from New Zealand, Canada, China, Japan and the US will be also at the games, taking in lavish opening and closing ceremonies with fireworks. The Royal All Stars, aged as young as eight, have been trained in the sport’s spectacular jumps, the tumbles and cartwheels, dance routines and stunts by director and head coach Susan Cheo. It requires a mix of core strength, flexibility and an absence of fear of heights, Ms Cheo says. There’s a sensible policy of 'perfection before progression’ with these hair-rising tricks. “It’s a great way to be fit and to have fun,” Ms Cheo says. The Royal All Stars earned their invitation to the meet after two teams took out national titles at a Utopia contest in Melbourne in June. To help with the travel costs, the group fund-raised about $5000 at events such as a fun run and movie night - as well as a grant from Casey Council. “The girls are just ecstatic,” Ms Cheo says of this rare opportunity. “I don’t think anyone was expecting this at all.” Ms Cheo, a former Canadian cheerleader, says the sport has been steadily gaining popularity. Her academy, with 150 athletes, is the largest of several American-cheerleading clubs in Casey, she said.

The Royal All-Stars teams of athletes and coaches at their final dress rehearsal before the Honolulu games. 167667 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS “Girls who have gymnastics, callisthenics and dance are coming over to us,” Ms Cheo said.

“Cheerleading has got a mixture of all three of them.” The sport is pretty much a hobby

for most athletes, but soon could be a launchpad for Olympics competition. Cheerleading was stamped as an

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A view of the Hallam soil and mulch yards from Rowland Close homes on 21 November last year.

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Told to stop the dust The state’s environmental watchdog has issued pollution abatement notices to two Hallam businesses for swarms of dust plaguing nearby homes and workplaces. A soil yard owned by Folino Plant Hire and a mulch yard owned by Bark King Group have been given until 31 August to increase dust control measures and not impact on the local environment under the Environment Protection Authority Victoria notices. If they fail to comply, the companies face fines of up to $777,300 if prosecuted in court. During inspections of the yards, EPA officers watched dust wafting out into a neighbouring business to the north. They noted that the Bark King site was “fully unsealed” with “all product and waste stockpiles and haul-roads located on unsealed land”. There were no dust enclosures fitted to the site’s screen plant, and there was no water supply for sprayers aimed to minimise dust emissions at the grinding plant. Officers observed plumes of dust escaping from a mulch conveyorbelt, and during other activities on the site. A Bark King site representative had reportedly told them there was

no written dust management plan for the premises. At Folino, a water tanker - designed to supress dust - generated “visible dust plumes” as drove on haul roads within the premises, EPA officers observed. They noted tall piles of mulch, soil and grass of up to 12 metres height, as well as watched dust waft out of the yard towards a northern neighbouring workplace. EPA southern metro manager Marleen Mathias said the businesses were issued the notices after a 10 March inspection of three O’Grady Road premises. “The PANs issued by EPA require a combination of engineering controls and the development and implementation of site Dust Management Plans,” Ms Mathias said. “EPA will assess compliance with the PANs following the due date on 31 August 2017. If issues continue from these sites EPA may issue further statutory notices.” The EPA was also expecting interim reports from the companies on the location of soil, compost and mulch piles, loading areas and screening and grinding plants in the yard by 31 May. According to the notices, excessive rates of dust deposits from the yards had coated a neighbouring industrial workplace. The highest reading of dust in

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A fake lawyer has apparently been emailing requests on behalf of at least two defendants at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court, a magistrate has noted. During a hearing on 8 May, Jack Vandersteen asked if a defendant knew a purported lawyer ‘Sarah O’Hara’ who had requested an adjournment of the defendant’s case on 14 October. The request - with the accused’s name and case number - had been emailed to the court about 4am on the day of the October hearing. The language and layout was convincing enough to cause the Dandenong court’s registrar to adjourn the matter as requested, Mr Vandersteen said. It was the second request from Ms O’Hara made on behalf of another accused that had been uncovered in the past week, he said. He said the emails ought to be referred to the Victorian Legal Services Commissioner. “The concern of the court is obvious,” he said. “At the lowest, it’s a mistake. At the highest, it’s an attempt to pervert justice.” The alleged client, a 26-year-old Cranbourne woman, told the court from the public gallery that she didn’t know who Ms O’Hara was. Her real lawyer on 8 May told the court: “She has never seen any other lawyer outside of Victoria Legal Aid.” Mr Vandersteen said to the accused: “I’m not suggesting at all that you have anything to do with it. “If we’re having court processes thwarted by someone, we have to know.” The accused had pleaded guilty to multiple counts of driving unlicensed and driving an unregistered vehicle, as well as possession of the drug ice, drug-driving and handling $700 of stolen cosmetics and clothes. She was put on a 12-month supervised community corrections order with 75 hours of unpaid work and drug testing and treatment.


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Cranbourne man Bryan Denton has been missing since April.

Missing man call Police are asking the public to help locate missing Cranbourne man Bryan Denton. Mr Denton was last seen at a residence on Trafalgar Way in Cranbourne on 21 April but has not been seen or heard from since. Police and family believe Mr Denton does not have his phone, wallet, or any bank cards with him and is likely using public transport as he does not own a car. He is about 170cm tall, often wears a chequered shirt and was last seen sporting a full beard. Anyone who sees Mr Denton is urged to contact Cranbourne Police Station on 5991 0600. 1213124-EB02-16

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Hey Jude! With the Andrews Government announcing funding for the Mordialloc Bypass last week, why on earth did our do-nothing Jude Perera remain dumb? He should have walked our Premier down High Street and begged – Dear Premier, We need to get all of these heavy vehicles (mainly diesel) and large semis out of the main street here in Cranbourne. Cranbourne small business, residents, students, elderly and shoppers deserve better. We need to route all of this traffic around our main street and given Dingley, Dandenong, Kooweerup and now Mordialloc have funding, why punish Cranbourne? Cranbourne will not always remain a safe Labor seat Mr Perera. Geoff Cousins, Cranbourne.

Don't let me be misunderstood It is no fun being misrepresented or misunderstood. This is one of the key points made by Michael Boss and Mat Harry about the experience of many Muslim people in Australia in the Cranbourne News article ‘Cornerstone of Ignorance’. It is good that they are concerned. However two wrongs do not make a right, and this article only made misunderstanding worse – this time for churches and their people. I have met with Michael Boss and share his concerns about the attitudes of some Christians and some members of the wider public towards Muslim people. However, contrary to what the article suggests (an article which unfortunately triggered an equally unhelpful article in the 23 April Sunday Age), the explanation for most of the 110 Casey Churches not responding to an invitation to sign the Casey Against Racism’s statement in June last year is probably that they are not aware of having received it. I am not aware of having received mine, let alone of receiving follow-up telephone calls. None of my Cranbourne clergy colleagues remembers receiving it, and only one of my Casey Anglican colleagues is aware of having received it. In what sense can it be said that

we ‘rejected a reconciliatory statement’? It is hard to avoid the conclusion that the article was not a hastily researched, and unfair, ‘beat-up’, even if six other churches failed to ‘reply before deadline’. I hope that I will be given the opportunity to reply, albeit after the deadline, a courtesy not extended me by the Sunday Age. David Powys, Vicar, St John’s Cranbourne.

Correction Sex Party Australia leader Fiona Patten was quoted in the News on 27 April, calling on Matthew Guy and Daniel Andrews to “put their d***s down”. Unfortunately, the reporter misheard. Ms Patten called for the MPs to “put their sticks down”.

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Socially speaking The first day of May is historically a day for worders to celebrate winning safe working conditions and gaining more rights in the workplace. Unfortunately this 1 May, the Cranbourne/Berwick News Facebook page published a story of a very unsafe workplace. A Foodworks supermarket in Berwick had been robbed at knifepoint by a 14-year-old boy. The story was published amid the excitement of the state budget which included many measures to improve law and order across the state. Here is how you reacted on the Facebook page: Rachael L. McVicar: Seriously wtf??? Jade Vuitton: Free that guy :(( Kay-honey Bobkk: Tougher laws needed Janine Pollard: Wow


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Mayors unite for soccer bid By Cam Lucadou-Wells Three south-east councils have forged a formal alliance to lure a national A-League soccer side to the region. With former local Socceroo Vince Grella as the bid’s ambassador, Cardinia, Casey and Greater Dandenong’s mayors signed a Memorandum of Understanding on 4 May. Mr Grella, born and raised in Keysborough and a former junior player at Springvale City, said he was excited to help lure Melbourne’s third A-League side to “my backyard”. “This is about an opportunity to have our own team in the south-east,” Mr Grella said. “It would be a platform for young footballers to dream and have aspirations to play for a club where they were born and grew up. “And for them to go on to bigger and better things.” The bid is based on the size and passion of the greater south-eastern region. Including the cities of Frankston and Kingston, it is home to more than 1 million people. Greater Dandenong hosts the most soccer clubs in the state - 17, including three National Premier League sides. Casey has 15 clubs. Between the two municipalities, there’s more than 5000 registered players. “We believe it’s the right pitch at the right time,” Greater Dandenong Mayor

Jim Memeti said. The councils propose a match-day stadium to be built within walking distance of Dandenong railway station and its Cranbourne, Pakenham and Gippsland train services. Cr Memeti said the council was considering possible sites at Greaves Reserve and a vacant Cheltenham Road site south of the railway station. The next step is luring private financial backers to form the bid, and possibly to help build the stadium, Cr Memeti said. “The councils will supply the land, the stadiums and training facilities but it’s not our role to run the club. “We want to find somebody to run the club.” The squad would train at a $40 million facility to be built at Casey Fields in Cranbourne East. The training facility comprises a regional-level stadium pitch with three synthetic soccer fields, a natural turf field and pavilion. It would require about $20 million of state funding, Casey Mayor Sam Aziz said. He said the national league side would complement Casey’s partnership with Melbourne Football Club and Melbourne Stars Big Bash League team. Prior to the MoU signing, Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams had written a letter supporting the bid to state Sport Minister John Eren.

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Liam Cogan and Jam Badajos of VFA Narre Warren, a registered training organisation that specialises in vocational training for the fitness and sport, massage therapy and early childhood education industries. Well established in both the industry and local community, VFA has been providing the health, fitness and education industries for job-ready graduates for 20 years. It also supplies exciting opportunities for work placement and transition into work upon completion of studies. “Many of our highly qualified trainers still work in their industry bringing current industry knowledge together with

years of experience to offer a holistic and relevant qualification that is the most up-to-date in the industry,” Jeremy said. VFA applications are now open for July courses in fitness and sport, massage therapy and early childhood education and care. Visit www.vfalearning.vic. edu.au or call 8794 6000 to learn more and start an application.

After months of fund-raising and toil, Akoonah Park Men’s Shed’s 165 members have unveiled their ‘West Wing’. The $130,000 recreation room, commercial-size kitchen and “nuclear-bunker strength” toilets make quite the man cave, largely built with the hands and knowhow of the shed’s retirees. Some estimated the volunteer labour saved $50,000. On hand is a library, pool tables, video projector, sick-bay bed, couches, armchairs and smart TV - the perfect place to have a cuppa with this chatty group of enterprising blokes. It was paid for by a combination of council, state and federal grants, donations, sausage sizzle fund-raisers and $50 pitched in by each Men's Shed member. There was a mass of donated materials from businesses and

people, such as carpet tiles, seats, timber panelling and a pool table. At the launch on 4 May, president Ron Sterling declared the journey of construction was as satisfying as the outcome. “Our members are very proud of their shed.” Setting the tone, the shed’s music group strummed behind an affirming song: “It’s all right, it’s OK/Doesn’t really matter if you’re old and grey.” On an in-house video, past president Lindsay Harding said the shed was not just about “playing around with tools”. Its main thrust was men’s health, and it was a supporter of the Prostate Cancer Foundation. Part of that health message is simply to have men talk among men. They could talk to each other about what they’re go-

ing through. Sometimes these were matters they wouldn’t talk about at home. The shed is open five days a week, buzzing with monthly movie nights, photo club, woodworking, blacksmithing, a music group and soon-to-start cookery classes. Currently the workshop is abuzz with an extensive renovation of ‘Doris’ - a 50-year-old Morris Minor - to sell off for charity. Mr Sterling said the next challenge was to open up at evenings and weekends for potential employed members. “We’re starting to get some younger guys here. We’ve got a uni student who comes here on his day off to learn about blacksmithing - those skills that are lost. “We’ve got that critical mass of people. You can almost find an expert in anything.” 12351888-HM19-17

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Roger Hall and Kerri Bolch still waiting at the vacant site for the mental health wellbeing centre. 167988 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS dent Roger Hall said he was disappointed the proposal - with “broad acceptance from both sides of politics, both State and Federal” - didn’t win funding. “The centre would be an extremely valuable asset for the school in dealing with the welfare problems we encounter among our 1600-plus students at our school.” Mr Hall said the college’s five welfare staff and nurse worked in “acutely cramped” spaces to fulfil a “not unreasonable expectation” that the school cared for the “whole” student. He said the cost wasn’t excessive compared to the community benefits. “I am a very firm believer in the concept that it is better to have ‘a fence at the top of

the cliff than an ambulance at the bottom’.” Principal Kerri Bolch said she was passionate about creating a centre to educate students and the community on the factors leading to mental health issues, and were keen to explore ways to fund it. Ms Bolch said the school had an understanding the proposal was being considered in the state budget. She said mental health issues were prevalent among young people. “We have the support of many community groups and hope to work together to make a difference now and in the future.” Star News is awaiting a response from the State Government.

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Gembrook MP Brad Battin has called on the State Government to reverse its state-budget snub of a $1 million plan for a mental health and wellbeing hub at Berwick College. Mr Battin said the government was “making all the right noises” about mental health among young people in Casey-Cardinia but had not funded the school’s vision. The proposed Wellbeing Centre, which would be available for broader community use, would have rooms for a GP, counsellors, a sick bay and a room for educational sessions. Talks on domestic violence and other factors for mental health could be delivered during and after school hours. The idea comes after the Casey region had been rocked by a “cluster” of 12 young deaths by suicide in 2011/12, which led to a State Coroner’s report on the phenomenon’s “elevated frequency”. “Our community has suffered enough with the pain of young people taking their lives,” Mr Battin said. “We are reminded daily of the tragic events on social media, memorial sites and kids still talk about the pain they felt. “You would struggle to find a person who has not been touched by suicide, and many of those who take their life are only at the beginning of life themselves.” Mr Battin said Berwick College principal Kerri Bolch and teachers showed leadership by coming up with a Wellbeing Centre in 2014 to help students at greatest risk. “When we are talking about young people’s lives we must note we only need $1 million. If it saves one life, it is worth it.” Berwick College school council presi-

Casey councillor Milla Gilic has called for a “crisis meeting” between the council and community organisations to solve the municipality’s emergency-housing shortage. At a council meeting on 2 May, Cr Gilic shared harrowing stories of vulnerable families sheltering in cars for a range of reasons including domestic violence and poverty. She told of a mother and her VCE-student son living in a car for several months. A local homelessness service had only been able to provide them shelter in a motel for a few days, Cr Gilic said. In another case, a mother with stage-four cancer and her 30-year-old autistic son were also without a home. They were not sure how long they could stay in emergency accommodation. Cr Gilic said there were groups, including national organisations, willing to back a solution with “significant monetary support” - providing that the need was proven. She said the solution may not involve a further financial commitment from Casey Council. Councillors unanimously backed Cr Gilic’s motion for the meeting between councillors, council officers and possible donors, and for a council report on how Casey Council could assist. Cr Geoff Ablett said Cr Gilic had garnered significant

financial pledges to solving a problem that entrapped “thousands” in Casey. The latest social housing waiting list for the southern metropolitan region, including Casey and Greater Dandenong, is more than 4000 - including 701 waiting for priority-access. WAYSS homelessness services manager Jen Kelly said families living in cars was the “real” picture of homelessness - rather than people sleeping in Swanston Street. “It’s really tough out there. There’s a shortage of available properties and we try not to send people away. “We need governments to stop their politicising these poor people who are homeless.” On latest figures, there were 21 known individuals “sleeping rough” in cars, crisis accommodation, tents or parks in Cranbourne, Lynbrook and Hampton Park, Ms Kelly said. Recently, WAYSS was able to help 39 families or individuals with $54,000 of private rental access funding since March, and was looking forward to more of the funds as part of a State Government initiative. It helps families who are moved on by private landlords get a bond and a first month’s rent for a new tenancy. Part of the problem was a lack of affordable rentals. It was common for people to apply for up to 40 rental properties, Ms Kelly said.

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Search for a star is on By Cam Lucadou-Wells An annual Cranbourne singing contest, which has raised more than $25,000 for Cancer Council Victoria, is open for auditions. Star Search 2016 winners Victoria Nikolaou and Frankie Mileto say they revelled in the experience - an audition, heats and then a grand final. Both have gone on to perform with other grand finallists at Berwick Show, Casey Kids Carnival and Relay 4 Life events. Victoria, 11, who took out the junior category with a performance of Little Mix’s song Wings, is re-entering in the next oldest age-division. She’s loved singing for as long as she can remember and sung at festivals and school concerts. The Star Search quest took her confidence to another level. She got more comfortable on stage and made a heap of friends, with a dream of a stint on Eurovision quite a few years down the track - or being the next Adele. “I enjoyed the experience a lot,” she says. “It was fun and exciting. I was a little bit nervous about it but got over it quite quickly.” Frankie, a 22-year-old actor, won the people’s choice award with some famous air-guitar on the floor during his rendition of Pink’s song Trouble. He appreciated the supportive environment, given he didn’t have a singing background. “It’s great just to be up on stage and being able to perform - and it’s for a good cause.” Star Search, which is run by volunteers, will once again donate money to helping people with cancer.

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Ambos quick to show up By Cam Lucadou-Wells and Victoria Stone-Meadows Ambulance response times in Casey have been repaired due to “record investment” and reforms, says Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan. In Casey, 84.1 per cent of ambulances arrive within 15 minutes for Code One emergencies - up from 80.5 per cent a year ago, according to official performance data. The average waiting time for an ambulance to a Code One emergency in Casey has dropped from just over 12 minutes to 11 minutes, 28 seconds. “Families across Casey can have peace of mind that paramedics are now responding even quicker to medical emer-

gencies, where every second counts,” Mr Donnellan said. The 2017-'18 State Budget includes $26.5 million - on top of the government’s $500 million plan to improve response time including the employment of 450 more paramedics. According to the State Government, ambulance response times are at their swiftest since 2010. At the height of an “ambulance crisis” during the previous Liberal Government’s term in 2012-'13, only 73 per cent of Code One response times were less than the 15-minute benchmark. Now, 80 per cent are meeting the benchmark, the government claims.

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The state opposition claim that the government has manipulated data by attending fewer urgent cases. Opposition Leader Matthew Guy said the government had “changed the rules around what is a Code One response time and lo and behold they got the best response times in seven years”. “If I say the goal square is now four times wide and where I was previously kicking it out of bounds I am now kicking a goal, then sure, that works. “It shows the government is more interested in spin than it is people’s health which is what ambulance response times are linked to.”

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door of a shop in Whitehorse Road, Mitcham minutes later. Still before dawn, Tzoumanekas forced open a rear door at a shop on BerwickClyde Road and stole 10 bicycles valued at $46,000. The bikes were loaded on the trailer, which was then driven to The Glen Motor Inn - across the road from Brandon Park shopping centre. On 19 November, Tzoumanekas fled from police officers when they arrived at his room at the motor inn, and was arrested at the nearby shopping centre. Three of the guitars were recovered at a co-accused’s Narre Warren home and four bikes from the home of the coaccused’s partner. Tzoumanekas told police he didn’t get paid or gain anything from the burglaries. He also pleaded guilty to separate instances of speeding and driving disqualified in 2015. Defence lawyer Emma

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Costs eat at council Casey council formally released its Draft Budget 2017/'18, Council Vision, and Draft 2017-'21 Council Plan for public consideration at a special meeting on Tuesday 9 May. The 2017/'18 budget includes a 2 per cent rate rise across the municipality in line with the State Government’s rate capping scheme. Casey council did not apply for a variation to the rate cap in the 2017/'18 financial year despite applying for a variation - and being knocked back - in the 2016/'17 financial year. The 2017/'18 Casey council budget allocates a total of $415.3 million with $290.6 million being allocated towards operating costs and $124.7 million to the capital works program. Sports and recreation facilities such as ovals, club rooms and other sportsrelated infrastructure are big winners in the budget being allocated $20.9 million. A total of $20.4 million has been allocated to renewing and building community facilities across the municipality. Roads, paths, public lighting, drainage and pedestrian crossings have been allocated $16.2 million. Playgrounds and open spaces will receive a $2.16 million allocation and a further $12.5 million allocation will go towards family and children centres. Environmental initiatives also feature in the budget with a $1.4 million allocation to council’s tree management programs and $315,000 to retrofit three of council’s higher energy consumption facilities with LED lighting and solar panels.

Community centres in Cranbourne East, Doveton, Narre Warren, Clyde North, and Endeavour Hills are some of the major beneficiaries in the budget with $12.9 million being allocated to renew and construct centres in these areas. The cost to households on waste management services across the City of Casey will go down and average at 7 per cent in 2017/'18. During his speech at the special council meeting, Casey Mayor Sam Aziz said the cut to the growing suburbs fund by the State Government would mean delays to major projects in the future. “The proportion of investment from rates revenue in capital works over the next year is the lowest it’s been for some time,” he said. “While this was supplemented by unexpected State Government grants in the last financial year, the slashing of the Growing Suburbs Fund by half in the State Budget will likely put an end to that.” “As a result, council will have no choice but to reduce or delay future investment in services and infrastructure.” The draft budget and strategic plan will be available for the community to review and have their say on until 9 June 2017. The budget papers can be viewed online at www.caseyconversations.com.au/ our-future. Those lodging a submission will have the opportunity to present to council on 21 June and council will consider any written submissions before adopting the 2017-'18 budget on 27 June 2017.

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Inspiring young women By Victoria Stone-Meadows Female secondary students from across the South East were treated to an inspirational breakfast hosted by the City of Casey on Friday 28 April. The 22nd Annual Girl Guides Victoria Women of Note Casey Mentor Breakfast hosted 75 young women, along with guest speaker Alison Saville.

The breakfast was an opportunity for young women to network and build contacts, as well as be inspired to reach their full potential in their careers. The students had a chance to meet with and connect to women in various industries and professions and gain a better understanding of potential career paths. Ms Saville’s success in industries

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Uni has big plans By Cam Lucadou-Wells Federation University has expansive plans for its Berwick campus including a business technology park, says strategic director Greg Jakob. The campus’s strategies are also compatible with a draft Berwick Health and Education Precinct Development Plan for 122 hectares on either side of Clyde Road. Mr Jakob said the university - which began as a TAFE-like institution in Ballarat 140 years ago - looked forward to working with precinct neighbours Chisholm Institute, Casey Hospital, St John of God Private Hospital and the business community. “From the university’s perspective, we’re very supportive of the new precinct plan and proud to have a position in that plan. “Our Ballarat campus is also well embedded in the Ballarat community in that sense.” Federation University proposes to partner in a Berwick business technology park similar to an enterprise at Ballarat which supports 1500 jobs at IBM, the State Revenue Office and other major businesses. With IBM, the university built a “strong teaching and research collaboration”, Mr Jakob said. “Our mission is to provide access to education in regional and rural areas. “Berwick, as a peri-urban area, a fast-growing peri-urban area, is well-fitted to Federation University.” At Berwick, the university would offer a broad spectrum of subjects, based on the top-20 most popular courses among its students. The program includes nursing

Judith Couacaud Graley, centre, with principal Leonie King, right, and students at Hampton Park Primary School.

Long road to sod turning for students An artist's impression of life in Berwick's health and education hub. and health sciences, business and education courses, as well as adding environmental and veterinary sciences and IT courses for the first time at the former Monash University campus. “We will roll out those programs over the next two or three years, with second or third year units opening by 2020.” Federation University opened its doors at the start of 2017, though is still in the process of acquiring the campus from Monash University. Under the 15-year precinct plan

released by Victorian Planning Authority and Casey Council, up to 11,000 jobs, 13,000 students, 700 hospital beds and 1100 apartments are expected to be created. Its future is a mix of multi-storey health clinics, education institutions, apartments, offices and smallscale retail. Part of the plan is to improve access and the profile of Buchanan Park, as well as retain an open-space corridor and build wetlands and a network of cycle paths. There would be improved access

to Berwick station, and plans for an extra intersection on Clyde Road for the precinct’s traffic. Separate to the plan, the VPA and Casey Council are also proposing to rezone land on Margaret, Evan, Jane and Mansfield streets for “high-quality” residential growth. Drop-in information sessions on the plan will be held at Chisholm Institute, Berwick, on 18 May at 5pm and 6pm. Public submissions are open until 29 May. Details: vpa.vic.gov.au/ project/berwick-health-education/

Works have begun on a $5.7 million upgrade of Hampton Primary School. Narre Warren South MP Judith Couacaud Graley turned the first sods with parents, students and teachers on 4 May. The redevelopment includes new STEM and art learning spaces, a resource hub for specialist programs, eight new teaching spaces and an administration wing. Ms Graley said the long-deserved facilities were finally becoming a reality. “The new state of the art facilities and learning environment will ensure that students are engaged, stimulated and supported to excel and reach for the stars. “It has been a long road but we are now getting it done and I am just so pleased for each and every student that will benefit from these new facilities.”

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Bringing it all together STUDENTS enjoyed showing off their proud national colours and sharing thir national dishes at Southern Cross Primary School, Endeavour Hills, on 3 May. Left: Joseph dines out at Harmony Day lunch.

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Established in 1989 by husband and wife Tony and Cathy Stocks, Framing to a T is a premium destination for custom picture framing and design. With showrooms in both Hallam and Brighton, Framing to a T offer a range of well-designed and well-crafted custom framing for original art and canvases, art prints, needle works and photographs. With such decor playing an important role in the styling of a home, Framing to a T is the perfect stop for a unique and beautiful gift this Mother’s Day. When entering a Framing to a T showroom, customers are sure to receive industry-leading advice.

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for a print or photo on canvas stretched, but there is something really special about a print or photo behind glass.” With clientele consisting of leading hotels, retirement villages, hospitals, homes, schools, art galleries, private art collectors and art industry groups, Framing to a T are a preferred choice of Victorian businesses for designer picture frames and quality framed art prints. For further information on Framing to a T’s custom-framing service, visit the showroom at 19/2-10 Hallam South Road, Hallam, or 143 Church Street, Brighton. For the Hallam showroom, call 9796 3398 or for the Brighton store, phone 9553 8885. For more information, visit www.framingtoat.com.au or find them on Instagram at @framingtoat.

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Icing’s on the cake for mums With mother-daughter combo Joanne and Melissa Tucci recently acquiring the reins of Beaconsfield’s The Cake Stop, the much-loved store is preparing to soar with a number of features to be added to the local favourite’s menu and service list. While Joanne has years of home baking, and harbours a love of anything sweet, 21-yearold Melissa is a qualified pastry chef with numerous decorating classes under her belt. Acquiring the store from former owner Sarah Eduati, the pair will continue offering a selection of cake decorating supplies, made to order cakes, cake decorating equipment hire and cake decorating classes, as well as offering a selection of on-the-spot coffee and cakes. However, with a number of new features set to be unveiled over the coming weeks, the Tucci pair are looking forward to the store’s future. “We’ve stepped into a great opportunity,” Joanne said. “For Melissa it means furthering her career and love of baking and cake decorating. She’s very young at age 21 to take on a shop and to be running this one is amazing.

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Mother-daughter team Melissa and Joanne Tucci are the new faces of Beaconsfield’s The Cake Stop. “But we’re very excited for the future of the shop ... . (We will have) more ready to eat cakes along with new classes.” The Cake Stop’s website boasts that they are able to teach customers irrespective of their level of cake decorating ability, as well as being able to provide for all decorating needs. From baking a first birthday cake to

a wedding cake, The Cake Stop is able to answer any queries customers may have as well as making their classes an enjoyable experience. The Cake Stop is located at 1/46-50 Old Princess Highway, Beaconsfield. To find out more call 9769 7099, email Melissa@cakestop.com.au or visit www.thecakestop.com.au.

Give mum a gift from the heart this Mother’s Day, with a homemade treat she’ll remember forever! You may not be able to fly your mum to Italy for Mother’s Day, but you can bake her up a treat that’s the next best thing! After you’ve treated mum to a day out in one of the Yarra Valley’s exceptional restraunts, cafes or hotels, serve up these traditional almond-flavoured Amaretti biscuits with a sweet desert or bowl of ice-cream and show mum just how much you love her ... and she’ll love you for saying ‘ti amo Mamma’ Italian for ‘I love you Mum’ in your own special way!

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Finding your sparkle within An exclusive women’s only practice, Embrace Emotional Wellness Centre in Beaconsfield is devoted to encouraging women to embrace their imperfections and celebrate what makes them authentically unique. The centre is run by Syndi Grambau and Bronwyn Raffaut and they are inviting women to attend the Enlightenment and the Empowerment collection workshops. The workshops offer a unique therapeutic opportunity for women to discover their self-worth, inner strength, core values and inner resilience. “The Enlightenment and the Empowerment collections are perfect for women who struggle with implementing boundaries, often start or finish sentences with ‘I’m not good enough’, find it difficult saying no or struggle to put themselves first and feel guilty for doing so,” Sydni said. Both the Enlightenment and Empowerment workshops are designed to support women to choose a workshop that suits their particular needs. While the Enlightenment workshops consist of individual classes that introduce a new topic each session, the Empowerment workshop is an intensive step-up program that Syndi describes as “truly transformational”. “Women who dare to ‘show up and be seen’ in these transformational works find their inner beauty and their lives become fuller, richer, more meaningful and wholehearted,” Sydni said. “They cultivate and nurture resilience, selfcompassion, empathy and creativity. They find their sparkle!” While the Enlightenment workshops can be attended individually or sequentially with sessions offered over the term and generally running

Bronwyn Raffaut and Syndi Grambau are devoted to encouraging women to embrace their imperfections and celebrate what makes them authentically unique. for two hours, the Empowerment workshops can either be completed as two-hour sessions over 10 weeks or as a three-day intensive retreat. Embrace Emotional Wellness Centre is located at 25 Wood Street, Beaconsfield. To find out more call 0459 295 526, visit embracekindness.com.au or like them on Facebook at facebook.com/embracekindness1.

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STUNNING NEW DISPLAY HOME FROM PAGE 1 THE Clare by Rawdon Hill wouldn’t look out of place in the rural landscape of Provence, France, or Long Island, New York. In fact the facade of the stunning home is called The Hampton. The elegant facade is an understated mix of weatherboard and render and features three stately moulded pillars supporting the front verandah. The elegant feel continues through to the wide entrance hall and the immaculate master bedroom which lies behind frosted double doors. The master in the Platinum package includes feature wall panelling, large aluminium awning windows facing the street, plush carpet and an impressive walk-in wardrobe. The design also includes a stylish ensuite with double vanity, deep draws, stone bench tops, tiled shower base, tiled shower niche and back to wall toilet. Dark timber floors throughout the main living areas contrast beautifully with the pale walls and cabinetry. The French provincial-style kitchen and adjoining butler’s pantry are a stunning mix of chic elegance and functionality. A feature mantle arches above the Smeg stainless-steel upright dual-fuel cooker. Stone reconstituted bench tops and panelled cabinet doors and internal plantation shutters add a feel of stylish glamour. The kitchen flows to an open plan dining/living area and through to the outdoor entertaining area. Three further bedrooms, a theatre room, spacious laundry, family bathroom with free-standing bath, separate powder room and double garage complete the home. Trying to select which inclusions to mention is difficult because of the extensive list on offer including ducted heating, nine-foot ceilings, evaporative cooling, LED downlights throughout, premium flooring including porcelain tiling and ducted vacuum. Sales consultant Jillian Craig said it was a joy to watch buyers fall in love with The Clare. “They love the Hampton look and the spacious layout,” Ms Craig said. “It is proving to be a very popular design. “People walk in and say that it makes them feel relaxed and that it ticks all the boxes.”

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FOR MANY GENERATIONS ENJOY the convenience of single-level living, location and lifestyle in this immaculately presented, seven-bedroom family home. Sitting pretty on a private acre, the scene is set perfectly for dual living. If you need space for mum and dad, then this is it. The long circular driveway invites you to the home with generous French provincial styled interiors allowing for seamless indoor/outdoor living. The features of the main home are four bedrooms including master with ensuite, formal lounge and dining, a huge study and a games/theatre room. The modern kitchen forms the hub of the home with an open plan meals and family area with views to the garden, barbecue, outdoor spa and entertaining areas. The adjoining home offers master with semi ensuite, two further bedrooms, open plan living with separate kitchen and completely separate entrance - perfect for the in-laws or independent teenagers. The triple lock-up garage offers room for all your extended family needs. There is also a huge shed with power and separate driveway located away from the main house to ensure quiet enjoyment

from the tinkering that goes on in a man’s shed! Other features are ducted vacuuming and heating, 11,000-litre water tank for the garden and security system. Just minutes to the Monash Freeway and the Fountain Gate shopping centre. All in all, a great opportunity for the home buyer looking to accommodate extended family or a professional looking to work from home - the options are endless.

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money together to afford their house! But mum and dad’s first home purchase is a familiar situation I am sure you can empathise with. Due to affordability, chances are you are going to have to settle for a house that’s not quite as big as you would like it, in an area not quite as close as you want it. That’s okay. Remember - first home. The same way mum and dad are living in their dream house now is the same path you can step up to get yours. It is important to keep perspective. So, it doesn’t have to be the 30-square single storey on 500-meter square land with four living rooms (when in reality, you are a young couple/ single applicant with no kids and six spare rooms you will never use). Start off with a home in an area which you can, most importantly, afford. Clyde, Clyde North and some remaining areas of Officer are great areas to capitalise on smaller lots at an affordable price. Developers do a great job in estates with infrastructure, parklands and shopping centres - they are well manicured and well maintained! This will help build equity in your home to utilise at a later stage when you buy your dream home, on your dream block of land. And finally, thanks to the Victorian State Governments’ commitment to first home buyers, pushing into regional areas like Drouin and Warragul will assist with your deposit - from 1 July, regional buyers are entitled to a $20,000 home buyers grant. Something worthy of more than just a thought! The land prices are significantly cheaper and the overall size is superiorly larger - that is having your cake and eating it too!

Last fortnight we discussed who you can utilise in order to help you understand how much you can borrow, and which lenders you can use which best suit your individual circumstances. In this edition, let’s discuss where you should buy. For most of you reading this, you live or work in the south-eastern suburbs so most likely somewhere close to where you are right now! For those of you who have been actively searching for land, that is easier said than done! Whilst just two years ago Cranbourne East, Carrum Downs and Pakenham were affordable options for first home buyers, land prices have soared due to demand. Most land estates in Carrum Downs and Cranbourne East have been bought up and previously affordable estates in Pakenham are quite expensive - pricing first home buyers out of the market. With the challenges presented above, we can still assist first home buyers into house and land packages at reasonably affordable prices. The key thing to remember is first home buyers and more pertinently the words - first home. Speak to mum and dad - are they living in the very first house they ever bought together? More likely than not, the answer is no. Now you need to run very fast away from them before they start telling you the story of how they scraped all their

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Inspirational Executive Residence Peake Real Estate are thrilled to present to you 10 Connassidy Close! Magnificent in stature and scale, this spectacular architecturallydesigned single-level residence is an icon in the Beaconsfield market. An uncompromised level of craftsmanship and distinct attention to detail highlights the scale and quality of the home’s interiors. Five roomy bedrooms, four striking bathrooms and a selection of vast living areas are on display and cater for every member of today’s modern family. From your very first glance the Jhodie Goy designed gardens are unmissable - street appeal is unforgettable, the grounds hold as much interest and detail as the interior, while providing a shield of privacy with the perfect balance of manicured lawns - the elegant formal entrance is the perfect introductory to the residence. Sprawling across 80 squares under roofline, the voluminous openplan spaces are full of class & character, the home attributes include 10ft soaring ceilings throughout, high gloss spotted gum flooring, double glazed premium windows and 8ft solid timber doors. Outside, the rear yard is lined in stunning sandstone pavers that guide you around the pool & outdoor entertaining mecca. Equipped with full outdoor kitchen facilities & pool house, the bi-folding doors allow you make this room manageable for all seasons offering full bathroom & wet bar. Continuing outside the 2436sqm parcel of land offers a low maintenance yet private lifestyle, backing onto a rare rural setting, with 7.5m x 11m garage with internal access & single car drive through plus bonus of 3 phase power. This remarkable property will not only instantly capture your heart, it will wrap you up in its luxurious lifestyle forever. **All Inspections by Prior Registration**

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3/166 Princes Highway, PAKENHAM Hidden Gem Discover the privacy, quaintness and convenient location of this unit walking distance to Main Street. Hidden away, this cosy home features natural light flooding throughout with beautiful floorboards. The well maintained unit contains heating, cooling, a sheltered outdoor entertainment area, double garage and visitor parking! Central and convenient address, only metres from schools, shops and public transport.

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This beautiful family home that has it all, including a swimming pool! Every inch of the land space has been utilised brilliantly. The double car garage separates the home office to the rest of the home. The immeasurable appeal of this stunning brick residence’s stylishly renovated single level dimensions is more than matched by its enticing cul de sac location literally walking distance to the Berwick Village close to cafes, restaurants and shops. Northern light streams through to the living room and overlooks the pool. This captivating home includes so many extra’s, to list just a few:alarm, in floor cleaning & auto salt chlorinated pool, ducted vacuum, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, solar panels, water tanks & under house storage.

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6 Bedroom, Triple Garage! Set discreetly in the sought-after, private Panorama Estate on 900sqm is this family home with every possible option of living arrangements! A flexible floorplan offers an abundance of space, light and privacy, suitable for the largest of families. Recently renovated and extended, located close to Monash Freeway, public transport, Beaconsfield Primary School and Beaconsfield Village.

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A refined, modern neighbour to Berwick, Bloom Estate in Clyde North is stealing the limelight with an enviable landscape of picturesque green spaces and waterways. At The New Bloom Estate, you will experience a quiet and tranquil neighbourhood with pockets of vibrant activity. Featuring double car remote garage, ducted heating & cooling.

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Located in Bryn Mawr Estate within walking distance from prestigious Berwick Village & Beaconsfield is this elegantly presented, expansive home boasting modern clean lines with a cleverly designed floorplan all set on a 757sqm corner block. Within walking distance of Haileybury College, Beaconhills College and Berwick Primary School, and minutes’ drive to St Margaret’s, St. Frances Xavier & Berwick College.

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Complete Northside Package Presented proudly in the ever popular Bellbird Park Estate is this neat as a pin Porter Davis home. Extras of gas log fire, ducted heating, a/c, 24 Sharp solar panels - 4.56kws (5.02kw inverter) double remote garage & quality finish throughout. Enjoy the pleasures of this well-appointed family home located in an enviable neighbourhood minutes’ drive from schools, shopping precinct & public transport.

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AN ESTEEMED ADDRESS ON A QUARTER ACRE SET privately in Olde Berwick’s leafy Palmerston Street is this beautiful cedar weatherboard home. Some years ago, the current owners commissioned the architect who designed the Uniting Church in Upper Beaconsfield to renovate and extend their home, giving it a unique stamp. Stroll down the bricked garden path, past the cottage-garden setting, towards the entrance. Pause to survey the treed view from the spacious balcony. As you do so, ponder your choices - move straight in and bask in the charm of yesteryear, or add your own flair to this classic beauty. The downstairs area is plumbed in and ready to be converted to independent living quarters if that’s a consideration.

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Maybe future development is on your mind. If so, this rare quarter-acre block affords plenty of room to build, subject to approvals. Head inside into the lightfilled, expansive living area and marvel at the vaulted ceiling constructed entirely of oregon. This is complemented by the surrounding cedar windows and doors. More hardwood flooring is hiding beneath the sitting room carpet. The solid timber kitchen features Tasmanian celery top pine cupboard doors and jarrah flooring. There is a walk in pantry. The kitchen overlooks the mature fenced-in back garden – a haven where children can play, and dogs can romp. With four bedrooms plus study, the children will have fun deciding which room will be theirs. Your private sanctuary is situated within walking distance to the prestigious Berwick Village, public transport and many beautiful parklands. It is only a few minutes’ drive from elite schools, public transport and freeway access. These parcels are getting rarer by the day – secure your future with this great investment.

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“Harkaway Views” Set in the Garden of Eden on 1.67acres of rolling lawns, ornate lake & views of Cardinia Reservoir. An architecturally designed home has been maintained to the highest of standards, a light & bright open plan kitchen with high end appliances. An expansive family room with open fire place, leading out to an enormous elevated timber deck. A office/studio faces Cardinia Reservoir & 12m x 9m shed with dual driveways enabling both private and commercial vehicle access to the property. Harkaway is the perfect rural location with its surrounding landscape yet it is in close proximity to all amenities. Exclusive properties like this are a tribute to many years of hard work.

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14 Guest Road

$480,000 - $520,000

SPACIOUS, STYLISH – BIG BLOCK!! Beautifully presented from top to bottom is this 4 bedroom + study home set on a spacious 796m2 block. Master bedroom with WIR & full ensuite, formal lounge and dining to the front of the home. Timber floorboards compliment the family room & meals area. Classic kitchen with breakfast bar, hot plates, oven & plenty of cupboard space. Sensational rumpus room ideal for the kids or pool room whichever suits. 3 generous sized bedrooms at the rear with central bathroom. Timber decking with covered pergola has your entertaining covered. Manicured gardens & grounds complete this immaculate home. Double garage with remote + internal access. An inspection will impress!!

Pakenham

6/18 Rogers Street

$280,000 - $300,000

PRIME POSITION! Only minutes to Main Street shops and amenities, quiet and comfortable, are the benefits of this unit. Comprising two spacious bedrooms, large lounge, ceiling fan, plush carpets throughout, gas heating and cooking plus split system air con. Meals area, lovely kitchen, single lock up garage, rear covered pergola and nice size rear and side yard space. Ready for the new owners, don’t miss this great opportunity!!

Inspect Saturday 13th May 12:00-12:30pm

Derrick Brown 0418 317 096

Stephen O’Loughlin 0408 591 170

Phil Caswell 0419 882 650

Steve Hobson 0418 897 411

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Berwick 3 Viewbridge Close

Tranquil oasis.

For auction.

9707 0556

Sunday 7 May at 12:30pm

56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au

• 4 bedrooms plus study, large master is downstairs with WIR and full ensuite • Gourmet kitchen with stone tops, plenty of bench space and quality S/S appliances • Theatre room, lounge room with gas fire place, open plan dining, family with open study • Upstairs living area with balcony access, 3 bedrooms • Double garage with internal access & side access, large powered work shop, ducted heating, evap cooling, ducted vacuum, 11,000L water tanks and much more

F4 G2 H2 I1

Sharon McMillan 0417 755 517 Michelle Crawford 0431 137 021


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Cowes 32 Jeury Court

Ultimate island playground. For sale. $1,150,000 - $1,265,000 • 2.2 acres, architecturally designed master residence • 5 bedrooms, 2 living areas, cathedral ceilings • Sauna, indoor pool, tennis/ basketball court, skate park • 24m x 9m industrial shed and 3 garden sheds • Separate 3 bedroom cottage w/ kitchen, bathroom & living Complete with a separate three bedroom, fully functional cottage, ideal for visitors or paying guests, this property really has something for everyone.

F8 G4 H7 J1

9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Kostya Baksheev 0451 661 771

Cranbourne North 11 Bianca Crescent

Parkside bonanza.

For auction. Saturday 13 May at 12pm Nestled in a quiet cul de sac opposite the main park in the Avenue at Casey Estate is this attractive 4-bed home with all the mod cons on 713 sqm of land! • Large kitchen with Caesar stone benches • 3 living areas incl large rumpus • Large pergola, DLUG with rear access Just a short walk to the Estate’s main Shopping precinct and located within the Alkira Secondary College zone!

F4 G2 H2

8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Rachhpal Singh 0430 081 021


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Berwick 7 Jessica Mews

When location and quality combine. For sale. $820,000 - $880,000 Enjoying a position of perfect elevation, in a quiet court, this spacious home is the quintessential family residence. offering a fantastic floor plan for relaxed living & entertaining. • 4 bedrooms, master with ensuite & walk in robe • Light filled living areas with stunning raked ceilings • Designer kitchen & separate billiard/theatre room • A generous 838sqm block (approx.) • Huge garage with high roller doors, workshop space & rear access

F4 G2 H2 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Daniel Arnott 0487 953 333 Alistair Boyle 0488 588 894

Narre Warren 9 Duncraig Court

Location, location, location. For sale. $570,000 - $627,000 Perfectly situated in the highly sought after Maramba Park Estate is this beautiful modern family home on a 546m2 block. • 3 bedrooms, master with WIR, renovated ensuite & bathroom • Large covered outdoor entertainment area with bistro blinds • Ducted heating, s/s air conditioning, hifi/data cabling • DLUG with rear roller door access to backyard And much more.

F3 G2 H2 9707 0556 56-58 High Street Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Daniel Boyle 0488 788 894 Narelle Casey 0488 978 894


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Narre Warren South 144 Berwick Springs Promenade

Room for the whole family. For auction. Saturday 20 May at 11:30am Proudly presenting this magnificent two story family home in the sought after Berwick Springs Estate. • Four large bedrooms, master with walk in robe and ensuite. • Four spacious living areas, including formal lounge, family room, theater and kids retreat. • Gorgeous chef’s kitchen with stone benchtops and stainless steel appliances. • Large decked alfresco and plenty of backyard for the kids to run around.

F4 G2 H2 I1 8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Fabian Villella 0419 384 683 Victor Villella 0412 437 064

Narre Warren South 13 Fabriano Place

Quiet & peaceful, family court location. For auction. Saturday 27 May at 11:30am A fantastic family home with room for the whole family and the caravan or boat! Featuring: • Four generous bedrooms • Two generous living areas & dining • Family kitchen with stainless steel appliances • Double garage with rear roller door, extra parking space & a large pergola Also included is ducted heating, evaporative cooling, water tank & solar system.

F4 G2 H2 8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Peter Ferguson 0419 559 449 Penny Ferguson 0412 559 405


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Narre Warren South 14 Treetop Court

Perfect family home on a large block. For auction. Saturday 20 May at 1:30pm A great home with room for the whole family. Featuring: • Four generous bedrooms & home office • Two living areas and dining • Family sized kitchen with loads of storage • Pergola that overlooks the large yard and cubby house Also included is evap cooling, ducted heating, downlights and new carpets throughout.

F4 G2 H4 I1 8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Peter Ferguson 0419 559 449 Penny Ferguson 0412 559 405

Berwick 8 Allardice Parade

Narre Warren 11 Pirra Place

For sale.

9707 0556

For auction.

8794 0500

$650,000 - $715,000

56-58 High Street, Berwick obrienrealestate.com.au Kostya Baksheev 0451 661 771 Daniel Arnott 0487 953 333

Saturday 20 May at 11am

Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Steve Harrison 0407 800 915 Andrew Ward 0439 966 300

Your search for a great family home has come to an end! Featuring; • 3 bedrooms, study + 2 bathrooms • Multiple living areas • Spacious back yard + pergolas • Close to shops, freeway & transport

F3 G2 H2 I1

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4 bedroom, 3 plus study home On approximately 660sqm of land Recently renovated modern kitchen 4.5kw solar, evap cooling & GDH Large paved pergola & DLUG

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COSY COTTAGE IN TIMBARRA

BERWICK

HIDDEN away in the leafy green estate of Timbarra in Berwick, this cosy cottage is definitely worth a look. As soon as you arrive, you will feel at home with the beautiful manicured garden, and delightful weatherboard facade. Entering the three-bedroom home, you will find the master which has a walkin robe, and the Jack and Jill bathroom, the formal lounge room with a fireplace, continue through to the kitchen boasting a Miele electric stove, while being the perfect area for making all your favourite meals. The further two living areas, which the kitchen overlooks, have more than enough room to entertain your friends and family. Look out through the wall-length picturesque windows into the beautiful back garden. The remaining two bedrooms also include built-in robes. Exiting through the double timber doors into the backyard, which has a great sandstone paved area, complete with inbuilt gas barbecue and pergola, and once again beautiful manicured garden. The side of the home also has another pergola which is where the washing line is kept, so your clothes don’t get wet when it’s raining. Discover here an ’as new’ hot water system, having been replaced only but a year ago Other services include, but are not limited to, ducted heating, split-system and 2270-litre (approximate) water tank.

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Narre Warren 41 Springfield Drive

Narre Warren 1/1 Topaz Place

For auction.

8794 0500

Saturday 20 May at 12:30pm

Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Sasha Kendellstien 0417 034 516 Vincent Lim 0437 008 418

This family home is ideal for the growing family. The home features 4 bedrooms, master with ensuite, ducted heating/cooling, alarm & camera system, water tank, side gate access & plenty of off street parking.

F4 G2 H2

For sale. Located in the Oatlands Estate is this beautiful renovated unit, featuring: 2 bedrooms, spacious kitchen, 2 living areas & slug. Extras include: 3 split system air conditioners, gas wall heater, security cameras, nicely landscaped front & backyard, quality fittings.

F2 G1 H1

8794 0500 Office S1003 Fountain Gate SC , Narre Warren obrienrealestate.com.au Rachhpal Singh 0430 081 021 Dale Smith 0430 200 224


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3B 2C 2D 3I

Berwick 7 Tenandra Court

4B 2C 3D 2I

Berwick 2 Quarry Hills Drive

North Side Lifestyle

For Sale

Move in to your Forever Home

For Sale

Situated in prestigious North Berwick is this charming home. A spacious open plan living area is the focal point, including a large kitchen with quality appliances. The family meals and lounge make a great space for family and friends. The master suite features WIR & ensuite. A generous formal lounge room and large laundry complete the well kept under roof living. Outside boasts a beautiful, timber decked pergola area. There is plenty of yard for the kids and pets to play as well as privacy, greenery and trees.

$590,000 - $635,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW23745

Situated in an exceptional street in our everbeautiful Berwick, with a wonderful garden, facade and plenty of character. The focal point of the home is the large open living area, including a huge kitchen with quality appliances, an abundance of bench and cupboard space and views over the garden. The family meals and living room are a great size. The master suite includes a WIR and a ensuite. Additionally there is a spacious formal lounge room, a formal dining room and a huge split level rumpus room.

$690,000 - $750,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW23738

Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

3B 2C 2D 2I

Berwick 89 Telford Drive

Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

4B 2C 3D 2I

Clyde North 11 Riverbank Close

North Side Perfection

For Sale

A Hole In One!

For Sale

Presented immaculately and no more to do. The master suite is located at the front of the home, including a WIR and ensuite. A large open plan living area, features a sizable kitchen with quality appliances and views of outside. The family meals and lounge make it an ideal layout to socialise and relax. Outside ofers a a great undercover paved entertaining area with additional grass for the kids and family pet to enjoy. The garden shed and established gardens finishes this property ensuring nothing needs to be done.

$620,000 - $680,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW23746

Perfectly presented home ofers 4 bedrooms, 1 theatre, 2 bathrooms & 2 car garage. The master equipped with amazing ensuite and WIR. Beautifully appointed kitchen ofers stones bench tops, S/S appliances, & WIP. Paved alfresco, manicured gardens, a putting green, BBQ, outdoor sink & Shower. Hardwood floors, internal access from garage, high ceilings and ducted heating. Perfectly located conveniently near to parks, St Francis Xavier College, Hilcrest College and Eden Rise shopping.

$640,000 - $695,000 View Saturday @ 1.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23722

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Debbie Brettoner M 0458 628 085 P 9707 4222 debbie.brettoner@harcourts.com.au Ryan Wallace M 0432 625 549 P 9707 4222 ryan.wallace@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Jack Keen M 0416 489 182 P 9707 4222 jack.keen@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

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Berwick 4 Ferncrot Court

5B 2C 3D 1H 2I

4B 2C 3D 1H 2I

Berwick 3 Thornley Drive

Family Luxury on the Park

For Sale

Stylish Family Accomodation

Auction

Sizeable 5 bedroom plus study, double storey home sitting on approx. 664m2 of prime Berwick land. Beautifully kept throughout, the budding chef will enjoy immaculate stone kitchen bench tops, S/S appliances and plenty of cupboards to the well-appointed ‘as new’ kitchen. Real timber fireplace overlooks the meals and family areas, and with views over the backyard, and beyond to the acres of parkland situated directly behind the home. Delightful decked alfresco and useful garden shed are also to the rear.

$630,000 - $690,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23737

Gorgeous 4 bedroom + study home. Floorboards flow through to the well appointed kitchen / family / meals areas. Formal lounge with new plush carpet. Master located to the front is favoured with ensuite and WIR. The study is beautifully fitted out with defined work stations. Grandiose alfresco area, decked and covered and excellent sized backyard. Double garage is oversized, with genuine space within for a third car. Evaporative cooling, split system also, and ducted heating.

Saturday 27th May at 3.00pm $690,000 - $750,000 View Saturday @ 12.30pm harcourts.com.au/VBW23734

Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Jack Keen M 0416 489 182 P 9707 4222 jack.keen@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

5B 3C 4D 2I

Clyde North Lot 228 Tallrush Street

Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Jack Keen M 0416 489 182 P 9707 4222 jack.keen@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

3B 1C 2D 1I

Berwick 36 Warrawong Court

‘Tathra’ display in Berwick Waters

For Sale

Cosy Cottage in Timbarra

For Sale

Finished immaculately, with no expense spared this is dream home territory. Stunning chefs kitchen includes quality stone bench tops, S/S appliances & WIP. Five sizeable bedrooms plus fitted out study nook. Master bedroom includes feature timber wall, pendant lights, a WIR & ensuite. Outside is complete with an undercover alfresco & manicured gardens. Evaporative cooling, ducted heating and 6 star energy ratings to all orientations. 7% return for the life of the display.

$810,000 View By Appointment harcourts.com.au/VBW23686

Hidden away in the leafy green estate of Timbarra in Berwick, this cosy cottage is definitely worth a look! Entering the 3BR home, you will find the master which has WIR, and the Jack and Jill bathroom, the formal lounge room with a fire place, continue through to the kitchen boasting a Miele electric stove. Exiting through the double timber doors into the backyard, which has a great sandstone paved area, complete with inbuilt gas BBQ and pergola, and once again beautiful manicured garden

$500,000 - $550,000 View Saturday @ 11.30am harcourts.com.au/VBW23743

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Brad Nicholls M 0417 324 711 P 9707 4222 brad.nicholls@harcourts.com.au Jack Keen M 0416 489 182 P 9707 4222 jack.keen@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

Katrina Bartlett M 0414 791 161 P 9707 4222 katrina.bartlett@harcourts.com.au Jack Keen M 0416 489 182 P 9707 4222 jack.keen@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Franchise / Berwick 30 High Street

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404 Beaconsfield Emerald Road

Inspired Living on Over 5 Superb Acres Concealed behind an Electronic gated entry in a private setting is this premium, equine property, showcasing superb views and unparalleled luxury.The residence, designed and styled to the highest calibre, combines old world charm with modern influences and practicality. The home, spacious in design, offers 4 bedrooms including 2 master suites, study, formal lounge and a designer, stone kitchen incorporating casual dining. Doors open out to a 2nd lounge/retreat and lead through to the most sophisticated, spacious living room boasting gas log fire and a custom built, stone, wet bar. The theme of grandeur continues downstairs with a timber lined wine cellar and a storage room leading outdoors. Features ducted heating, cooling, wood heating, polished floor boards throughout, 2 en suites with stone bench tops, double bedrooms, storage galore, quality light fittings and window furnishings.Out door living offers an expansive, covered entertaining area, the ideal space to take in the majestic views of rolling hills and surrounds. Outdoor improvements are extensive, including fully light ménage, stables, tack room and remote, double garage.The address is as prestigious as it is central, located within minutes to schooling, shopping centres and public transport. Price: Expressions Of Interest Inspect Saturday 12.00 - 12.30pm Amanda Charles 0400 347 968

BEACONSFIELD UPPER

8 Valley Drive

“The Best of Upper Beaconsfield” Nestled in the coveted court of arguably the most exclusive roads in town, presents this elegant residence in a superb pool and garden setting. The sophisticated home has been newly renovated to the highest calibre with luxury and comfort setting the tone. The family friendly floor plan boasts 5 bedrooms, spacious lounge featuring a wood heater and a designer, stone kitchen incorporating dining and family room. Sun light drenches all rooms with ample windows throughout. Features garden views from most rooms, walk in robes to 4 bedrooms, spa bath to main bathroom, split system heating and cooling, double, stone en suite to master and direct entry to the double, remote garage. Out door living is just as inspiring as indoors, featuring covered, decked entertaining, overlooking an in ground, solar heated pool, surrounded by captivating gardens and an all purpose shed. The younger family members will enjoy the space and generous yard, on over an acre. Neighbouring the property is acres of open parkland, creating a feeling of country living. The address offers the fortunate buyer the best of both worlds, private acreage all within walking distance to the Village and public transport.

Price: Expressions Of Interest Inspect Saturday 1.00 - 1.30pm Amanda Charles 0400 347 968

PAKENHAM

18 Bluestone Street

BEACONSFIELD UPPER

Refined Living in Superb Location

COUNTRY CHARM LARGE BLOCK

Located within a stones throw to the picturesque Cardinia Lake is this young family home. Feat 4 Bdrs, lounge, kit/din & family room, & upstairs retreat. Fully equipped kitchen boasts stone bench tops, quality appliances & ample storage.Parent’s retreat with private balcony, full ens, downstairs powder room, duc heat, evap cool, dir entry dbl garage. Outdoors offers alfresco entertaining area overlooking a landscaped yard.

Kaye Charles presents this delightful family home positioned on over 1800m2 block. Surrounded by quality schools, kindergarten & overlooking beautiful parkland. 4 Bdr’s, mast with ens, form lounge, open plan family/meals area, study & fully appointed kitchen. Feats wood heat,duc heat,refridge cool. Outdoors features private gardens, undercover entertaining, large dbl carport & adjoining shedding/workshop.

Price: Buyers Over $550,000 Inspect By Appointment Amanda Charles 0400 347 968

Price: $730,000 - $760,000 Inspect By Appointment Jeanine Presley 0438332411

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5A 3B 2D

8 Araluen Rise

ROOM FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY - 3 LIVING AREAS

INSPECT: Saturday 11.00am FOR SALE: $820,000 - $860,000 Sachin Arora 0411 081 640

Situated in quiet cul-de-sac opposite parkland is this contemporary family home, on a well-maintained allotment in a truly peaceful setting. Modern, luxurious and designed for entertaining, this double-storey residence showcases formal living, open plan kitchen, meals and family room with elevated ceilings and feature timber floors. Featuring ducted heating, air-con, intercom, security system and a DLUG with internal entry. Located moments from amenities, Monash University, and M1 Freeway. This home is sure to impress.

Berwick

Pakenham

3A 1B 2D

30 Kelburn Road

3A 2B 1D

26 Bonneville Parade

LOW MAINTENANCE

OPPORTUNITY WITH PROMISE INSPECT: Saturday 2.00pm $440,000-$480,000 Craig Ward 0409 695 188

Close to schools and freeway access, this will appeal to FHB, downsizers and investors alike. It includes heating and aircon plus a large covered pergola. The secure back yard is easily big enough for kids or pets. Easy to maintain, call now!

Newly painted residence with a modern style kitchen featuring stone benchtops. Open family/ living area accompanied by a low maintenance yard. Beautifully positioned-appealing to first home buyers & investors. Auction terms: Deposit- 10% on Signing, Balance- 30 Days.

INSPECT: Saturday 1:30PM AUCTION: 03/06/2017 @ 11AM Todd McKenna 0418 391 182 Matt Clark 0417 411 883

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4A 2B 5D 1C

98 Baker Road The tree change you’ve yearned for! Perfectly sited on the crest of a superbly tranquil country Lane, “Wahratta” presents a private, parklike 2 acres featuring a custom built, solid brick residence of generous scale. Spread out and indulge a family’s varied pursuits be they tinkering in the substantial brick workshop, enjoying pool side gatherings beside the inground pool or perhaps exploring ones creativity in the light filled separate art studio. There are 4 bedrooms, study, fully modernized bathroom and ensuite, classic country kitchen and cosy family room with wood heater fire. A rare and exceptional offering in the tightly held village of Harkaway, with true rural character.

Narre Warren

2A 1B 2D

1/2 Redgum Place CENTRAL LOCATION

INSPECT: Saturday 1.00pm Estimate: $1,200,000-$1,300,000 Peter Watson 0418 105 402 Tara Walters 0408 297 896

Berwick

3A 2B 3D 1C

1 Palmerston Street

Classical Georgian Villa

Located just a stone’s throw from Fleetwood Primary School is this impressive 2 bedroom unit. Featuring master with walk in robe, open plan living, ample cupboard space, DLUG and decked outdoor entertaining area. INSPECT NOW!

INSPECT: By Appointment $350,000 Sachin Arora 0411 081 640

Perfectly positioned in the best of olde Berwick this warm and inviting “in town” residence has so much to offer. Features generous living areas, 3 BR plus study, conservatory and a double garage plus carport.

INSPECT: Saturday 3.30pm Estimate $795,000-$850,000 Peter Watson 0418 105 402 Tracy de Riter 0407 343 629

Bunyip

735 Railway Avenue

Sub-divisional Land Inside the Urban Growth Boundary this englobe site is zoned low density Residential - Schedule 3, which allows for further subdivision into 2000m² lots (1/2 acres). The total area of the site is just over 10 hectares (25 acres). Located on the edge of Bunyip township close to local facilities, this property represents an opportunity to apply for a permit for 2000m² lots now or perhaps higher density at some future stage. Being offered for sale with some flexibility on settlement terms.

INSPECT: By Appointment $3,500,000 Ross Neilson 0418 331 696 Todd McKenna 0418 391 182

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Berwick

Pakenham

9705 4888

9707 6000 neilsonpartners.com.au

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COUNTRY CHARM, BIG BLOCK Kaye Charles Real Estate is proud to present to you this delightful family home positioned on over an 1800 square metre block in the heart of town. Here you can enjoy community spirit, peaceful surroundings, quality schools and kindergarten, sporting facilities and overlooking parkland. The substantial property boasts a family-friendly floor plan with four bedrooms plus study, master complete with ensuite and built-in robes. The secondary rooms are all of generous proportions, with one showcasing triple built-in robes and its own ensuite. Living zones comprise formal lounge and dining, a family room perfect for the kids to enjoy their own space and open plan family/meals area and fully appointed kitchen, complete with generous cupboard space and quality appliances. Desired features include wood heating, ducted heating, refrigerated cooling and spa bath, just to name a few. Moving outdoors the appeal continues to the private established gardens, outdoor undercover entertaining area, large double carport with adjoining shedding/ workshop, double gates and ample space for a pool, additional shedding or just space for all to enjoy. This charming, much-loved home is expected to be snapped up, so be quick to make an appointment.

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Berwick 9 Caravelle Court

Location, Views and Court Position! It’s easy to see why this street has been deemed one Berwick most prestige pockets! With sweeping views of Melbourne and most of the south-eastern suburbs, this is a rare and maybe last opportunity to secure an acre and a half building allotment in one of the premier spots in the district. Build what you want, when you want, just don’t miss out on it! A bit over 6000m2 or 1.5 acre and surrounded by substantial homes you will be able to build that luxury home you have always wanted. Sit back relax and watch the ships move through Port Phillip Bay from your uninterrupted and never to be built out vista. This is a rare offering, certainly one not to be missed, so bring your cheque books this one won’t last long!

AUCTION Saturday 20th May 2017 at 2:00pm (unless sold prior) INSPECT Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am

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FANTASTIC HOME, GREAT LOCATION ONLY a short walk to shops, schools, and train station, buses two minutes away. Approximately 14 years young, immaculate condition. Three bedrooms (all large), two bathrooms, one with corner spa and two separate living areas. Approximately 18 squares living, plus four squares of garage with rear access door to yard. Huge kitchen with wall oven, gas cooktop and two-drawer dishwasher, large ceramic tiled areas including dining area. Ducted heating and evaporative cooling ensures year-round comfort. Outdoors we have a pergola patio and a generous, wellplanted 613 square metre block. Settlement must be 31 August. Call Frank Barrett for all inquiries.

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For boats or caravans there is ample storage for all the toys with two carports and a large 9m x 6m shed. There is also a plethora of other shedding for all storage requirements. The land is a combination of paddocks, gardens, a vegie patch, a small orchard and a park-like tree setting.

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Whether you're on the ice or in the office, it's the construction of your team that will get you home. That's what the first Australian to ski to the North Pole told a Casey Cardinia Business Breakfast function on Wednesday 10 May. Graeme Joy drew remarkable parallels between success in frozen expeditions and success in business. Described by Saxton Speakers Bureau as ‘one of the most focused, effective and highly ranked motivational speakers in Australasia’, Graeme drew from his experience as a joint leader and navigator of his international North Pole expedition, as well as a number of other treks to Tanzania’s Mount Kilimanjaro, Alaska’s Mount Denali and his Kayaking trip in Greenland. Speaking of team, leadership and independent participation, Graeme’s outdoor expeditions cast a strikingly similar reflection of the interior workings of a professional working environment, the similarities beginning from the conception of the expedition’s vision. “We wanted arrive at the North Pole on the first attempt with all our team members something that 95 per cent of groups fail to do,” Graeme explained. “We had to be willing to push our goals and beware of idea assassins. They make expeditions fail; we had to take

them on without losing our vision.” In order to achieve that vision, the expedition team required a recruitment process, setting a list of criteria, skills and experience they were looking for within a candidate. As a form of outsourcing, Graeme and his team spoke to expedition clubs and asked for their best applicants. Much like the business world, Graeme admitted the task was both intense and tactical. “We needed to know how they were going to fit into our team’s culture,” Graeme explained. “It was brutal and strategic.” Brutal yet essential, Graeme identified that the right people were “the fabric of making a team operate well.” Using examples of past team members, Graeme highlighted the need for an analytical type of person who dealt with facts and logic, the driver of the group who took charge and led, the amiable individual who coached, counselled and supported team members, as well as the expressive type who provided excitement and involvement. “If you have the same type of people, you will burn out,” Graeme said. “Getting the right people for your culture and team is the key to success.” With a wealth of the region’s business leaders in his audience, Graeme emphasised that a team required a frontrunner who was ambitious, a good listener, consistent and was both

familiar with and trusted their fellow team-mates. Also tapping into the leaders of the group, Graeme reminded the audience that whether in the middle of the arctic or the office, the need for training was vital. Dealing with frostbite, lifethreatening polar bears, intense terrain and severe injuries, Graeme stressed that preparation along with each member’s individual expertise and knowledge aided the completion of the expedition. “You have to trust your good people and empower them to do their best,” Graeme said. “(Because when something goes wrong you) need to know you can survive and keep travelling forward ... If you haven’t put (unforeseen circumstances) into your equation you are going to fail.” Graeme and his expedition team were in the five per cent of groups that make it to the North Pole on the first attempt with all their team members. While they had collected injuries and faced a number of challenging circumstances, each team member worked and made it there together, something that, whether you’re on the ice or in the office, is a determining factor in acquiring success. “Ask your people; where is our North Pole? Do they know where you’re headed?” Graeme asked. “(Because) it’s what you set up in the culture of your team that will matter.”


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What’s on Sensational Movers Keep fit this winter and join the ‘Hallam Sensational Movers’ club. A gentle exercise classes for those who prefer it or step up your pace if you can. ■ Mondays 11.15am and Wednesdays 11.00 am at the Scout Hall, Gunns Road, Hallam. $5 per class. Ph: 9703-1688 for more details.

The Narre Warren and District Family History Group would like to invite both members and visitors to the next meeting. Guest speakers will be Bert Rae and his sister, Mrs Thelma Witham. Their family settled in Narre Warren North 170 years ago, and they will tell us about their family’s history in the area and the history of Narre Warren North. ■ Saturday 13 May. 2pm. Meeting Room, Narre Warren Library, Overland Drive, Fountain Gate. Entry $3. Visitors are welcome, bookings not required. For further inquiries, contact Lynne on 8787 5558.

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Cake decorating made easy Fun and hands on class. Learn how to decorate the perfect drippy cake with WOW factor! Cost includes all ingredients; bring an apron and a container to take cake home. ■ Monday 29 May, 7pm to 9pm. Cost: $35. Balla Balla Community Centre 5990 0900.

Local history festival Explore the history of your suburb or family, examine displays and artefacts from local heritage groups and chat to local historians. Food provided by Officer Owls CWA, live music and local history books for sale. ■ Casey Cardinia Heritage Festival, Sunday 21 May, 10am-3pm. Narre Warren Mechanics Institute, 59 Webb Street, Narre Warren.

Mosaics Course designed for those with little or no mosaic experience. The course covers all the basic techniques required to complete a mosaic, including preparation, cutting tiles, gluing and grouting. Experienced students can work on their own piece with the guidance of this award-winning tutor. ■ Starting Thursday 1 June for four weeks. 7pm - 9.30pm. Cost: $75 Materials Cost: Mosaic Kit - Beginners $25, payable to tutor at first lesson. Returning students - individual projects to be discussed with tutor. Balla Balla Community Centre 5990 0900.

Art sale Berwick Art Society has artworks for sale and viewing on the fourth Thursday of the month. ■ Artworks on display between 11.30am2.30pm at the Old Cheese Factory function room, Homestead Road, Berwick.

Cranbourne Day View Club The Cranbourne Day View Club is looking for new members to join their group. The group is helping to sponsor students through The Smith Family. ■ Meetings are the first Wednesday of the month at Amstel Club. For more information, contact Trish Ransom on 5995 7037.

Something different for seniors Come and try a game of table tennis with the Narre Warren Seniors Club. Male and female players are welcome. Friendly games just for fun and exercise. Entry fee is $1 and sharing coffee, tea and biscuits makes it a social morning with friends. Free coaching is provided. ■ Saturday mornings from 9.30am-noon. 192-196 Centre Road, near the Narre Warren railway station. Contact: 9704 0015 or 0426 736 467.

Senior Citizen’s Club Hallam Senior Citizens Club is open Monday,

Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Members enjoy carpet bowls, bingo, games, clubroom events and day tours. New members are welcome. ■ For further information, contact president Dorothy Mickelson on 9796 7580. The centre is at 2 Princes Domain Drive, Hallam.

Art sale Admire and learn more about the works of Berwick Society’s paint group in its monthly art sale. The exhibiting artists will be working and available for a chat during the sale. ■ The art sales are held on the fourth Thursday of the month in The Function Room at the Old Cheese Factory.

Storytime The Berwick Mechanics Institute and Free Library is providing a storytime for pre-schoolers. ■ Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10.30am at 15 High Street, Berwick. Contact 9707 3519 or email bmi@dcsi.net.au.

Problem drinkers Al-Anon Family Group is for relatives and friends of problem drinkers. ■ Mondays from 10am at the Andrews Centre, corner Hanna Drive and Heatherton Road, Endeavour Hills. Contact 1300 252 666 or visit www.al-anon.org.au

Indoor bowls Enjoy full size indoor bowls at the Casey Indoor Sports Centre every Friday morning. Morning tea supplied. ■ Holland Drive, Cranbourne, 10am until noon. Cost $5. Contact Ron on 5990 9048 or 0411 126 946.

Stitch up a course Stitch and Chat is a weekly practical workshop for sewing crafts - knitting, embroidery, quilting, crochet - led by a guest facilitator. ■ Narre Warren North Uniting Church. For details and dates phone 9700 5061.

Disadvantaged toddlers’ group A self-help support group for parents whose severely disadvantaged children are unable to participate in mainstream pre-school activities. It is particularly aimed at children suffering from conditions that require 24-hour supervision. ■ Narre Warren North Uniting Church. For details and dates, phone 9700 5061.

Affordable healthy cooking Healthy cooking teaches participants to prepare healthy home-cooked meals. Aimed at families and singles, this series of weekly demonstrations will be supported by followup practical sessions for each recipe. ■ Narre Warren North Uniting Church. For details and dates phone 9700 5061.

From the company behind the multi-award winning, national touring productions of 1984 and Animal Farm comes a new adaptation of Bram Stoker’s twisted tale Dracula. Queensland production company Shake and Stir is hitting Victoria with the gripping, bloody classic, with the critically acclaimed production set to take the stage at the Cardinia Cultural Centre on Tuesday 6 June. Audience members are set to jump out of their chairs in fright as young Lawyer Jonathan Harker visits Castle Dracula deep within the Carpathian Mountains. Receiving strange hospitality from his mysterious host, Jonathan becomes alone and trapped within the castle walls and discovers that Dracula wants more than his presence at the dinner table he might also be the main course. Dracula then travels to London on a quest for seduction, true love and above all - blood. Shake and Stir’s adaption of Dracula has already made its way across Brisbane, with The Sunday Mail stating, that “there’s no stopping Brisbane’s Shake and Stir as it presents another standout production and reaffirms its spot as one of the country’s most exciting theatre companies”.

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Mist surrounds art exploits Presented by The Tasmania Theatre Company, Straightjacket Productions and Karralyka Centre, the scintillating comedy-drama Bakersfield Mist is set to take centre stage at the Cardinia Cultural Centre this June. Based on true events, Stephen Sachs’ Bakersfield Mist will leave audience members asking themselves if the true value of art in the eyes of the beholder? The drama unfolds as Maude (Julie Nihill), an unemployed bartender, purchases a painting for a few bucks from an op-shop. Despite almost trashing it, she then comes to believe that it is a Jackson Pollock piece which is worth millions. In fact she’s certain it is. But when world-class art expert Lionel Percy (John Wood) flies over from New York and arrives at her trailer park home in Bakersfield to authenticate

Inspired by true events, Bakersfield Mist is set to take centre stage at the Cardinia Cultural Centre this June. the painting, he really has no idea what he’s about to discover. Based on a true story, Bakersfield Mist is a comedy set in the present day. With The Times labelling it as “a thoroughly entertaining 85 minutes of quipping arguing, boozing, opining, fist fighting and soul-baring”, Bakersfield

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Walking group Walk and Talk is a free weekly walking group that meets at Balla Balla Community Centre every Tuesday. Participants enjoy great walks that are self-paced. It’s a great way to meet new people and exercise at the same time. It is followed by coffee and a chat. ■ Tuesdays during the school term, 9.30am11am. Call 5990 0900 to register.

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Big dance segregation By David Nagel Mixed reaction has greeted AFL South East’s decision to host this year’s South East Football Netball League (SEFNL) grand final under lights at Casey Fields on Saturday 16 September. In a massive break from tradition, the SEFNL’s showcase football event will now be held at a neutral venue, under lights, for the very first time. Previous grand finals have been held at the venue of member clubs, with football and netball running simultaneously throughout the day. All SEFNL netball grand finals, as well as reserves and under-19 football will now be played during the day, with senior football to follow. AFL South East region general manager John Anderson made the announcement last week. “There were two stages involved,” said Anderson, who took over the general manager’s role from Jeremy Bourke at the start of the year. “First, I was curious to know why the league wasn’t playing its grand final at its premium venue. “There were differing reasons for that, but once we overcame those it all came down to common sense, it was a no-brainer really. “AFL South East already has a

grand final on the same day with the Nepean League playing at Frankston Park, and the neighbouring Ellinbank and West Gippsland leagues also share the same timeslot. “It just wasn’t great programming. This divides all the clashes and will allow a great crowd to attend.” The venue for the netball has raised discussion, and the ire of some netball stalwarts, with the courts at Casey Fields being further removed from the football than at previous grand final venues since the league first started in 2005. It’s roughly a 400-metre walk from the main ground at Casey Fields to the netball courts. “There was a bit of pushback from netball,” Anderson acknowledged. “But I think everything is close enough where people will be able to watch some great netball action and then work their way across for the football at night.” But Beaconsfield netball coach Simon O’Shanassy disagrees, labelling the decision a disgrace. “It’s a spur of the moment decision that reeks of hypocrisy and detracts from the community spirit that we’ve all tried to engender at our clubs,” O’Shanassy said. “We’re all gobsmacked. The com-

Lights, cameras, action. Casey Fields will host the first ever night grand final in the South East Football Netball League. 101945 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

munity spirit, the great relationship between footy and netball on the biggest day of the season, they’ve buried it in one hit. There’s been no consultation with netball and it reiterates my opin-

ion that the sport just isn’t being taken seriously.” In another first for the SEFNL competition, the football and netball preliminary finals will also be played

at Casey Fields, during the day, on Saturday 9 September. Hosting rights for the first two weeks of the finals will be tendered out to clubs in due course.

Billy’s flashback to ’57 By David Nagel Members of Narre Warren’s 1992 premiership team held a reunion in the clubrooms at Kalora Park on Saturday - but 82-year-old Billy Carrott could have held his in a phone box. Carrott - a member of the inaugural Narre Hallam Football Club in 1954 - was the only member of the club’s first ever premiership in 1957 in attendance. Incredibly ... that’s 60 years ago and he still remembers everything as if it happened only yesterday. “We were called Narre Hallam in those days, there was a break away from the Dandenong and District Association and the South West Gippsland Football League was formed," Carrott said. “There was about seven or eight of us who came across from Berwick to form the nucleus of the first ever Narre Hallam side. “The first games were played at Hallam Road, opposite the Hallam Pub; it was a pretty rugged old ground. We changed in the old cow sheds and run around the field which had cowpats all over it. It was pretty rugged but we all thought we were pretty good back then.” In fact Carrott and his teammates - including Frank and Pat Sweeney and Gordon and Lyle McGill - were pretty good, winning the club's first piece of silverware. “When we first started there was nothing,” Carrott said. “We had an old tin shed as our clubrooms and there were no photos or premiership cups like you see

Pramesh Prasad shows off his three gold medals during last month's World Masters Games in Auckland. Picture: SUPPLIED Mr Narre Warren, Roger McGill explains the club's rise to the 1992 premiership to current-day president Stuart Stephenson.

Billy Carrott, an inaugural player for the Narre Hallam Pictures: DAVID NAGEL Football Club in 1954. 168040 here today. It really did all start from there, so to look around today and see what the club has done since then, it’s unreal.” And his memories of the 1957 grand final? “It was against Tooradin at Officer,” Carrott said in a flash. “I played on the half back flank in the grand final and changed as ruck rover. I was lucky enough to be

vice-captain that day which is something I’m still very proud of today.” Carrott, who was a Parks and Gardens Superintendent in Dandenong for 40 years, said the ’57 boys celebrated hard and that he still loved the club. “We went back to the rooms and celebrated and got home about four of five o’clock in the morning ... I don’t remember much about it (laughs),” he said.

“It’s hard to explain, but it’s a special place Narre Warren. I don’t get to many games these days but still follow the results and the club will always be in my blood ... it’s Narre all the way.” Current day Narre Warren president Stuart Stephenson took to the stage to interview 1992 captaincoach Peter Lindsay and premiership president Roger McGill.

It’s gold, gold, gold for Pramesh It was a truly magical week for the Casey Masters Athletics Club in late April, with Pramesh Prasad taking out three gold medals at the recent World Masters Games in Auckland, New Zealand. The event, held from 23 April to 30 April, featured athletes from all over the world, competing in over 28 different sports. Pramesh, who has made quite a name for himself in Victorian Masters Athletics competitions, took out the World Championship titles in three different events, and also managed personal best times in two events in the M40-44 Race Walk. The avid walker, who is a part of the Casey Masters Athletics Club based in Casey Fields each Monday night, tasted glory in the 1500 metres with a time of 6:29:69, 3000 metres with a time of 13:45:40 and in the 5000 metres with an impressive time of 24:57:30 Pramesh will now head to Darwin in June, where he will defend the 3000, 5000 and 10km walking titles at the Australian Masters Championships. If anyone is interested in joining the Casey Athletics Club, they meet every Monday night at Casey Fields from 7pm.

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A-League push on for trio By Nick Creely It was a landmark day last Thursday in the centre of Dandenong, with the news that the three local councils of Greater Dandenong, Cardinia and Casey will band together to bring an A-League side to the region. With the mayors of all three councils in attendance signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), a large number of local clubs - stretching from Springvale to Bunyip - were in attendance to show their support, including a representative from Pakenham United. With the Football Federation Australia (FFA) considering expanding the national competition, which currently has ten sides, including one in New Zealand and two based in Melbourne, the south-east could well be the one. Major cities around the country, such as Geelong, Hobart, Brisbane and Canberra are other suitors looking to make their name in the national competition. With the FFA looking to eventually stretch out the number of teams to at least 12 in the coming years, it is speculated that a second tier could become a reality if two new teams enter the competition. And football in the south-east is booming, with a side in the region going from a pipe dream to a reality - crowds are large and the quality is outstanding, all that was left was to bring a professional side to the area that everyone could buy into. There are some supremely talented footballers in the south-east area plying their trade in the National Premier League (NPL), waiting for their chance. One of the first names that could be on the list when talking about a new ALeague side could be Dandenong Thunder’s very own Brandon Barnes, arguably

the finest striker in the state currently not on an A-League roster. As one of the fastest growing corridors in Australia, soccer has been rising steadily in the south-east, with a total of 71 clubs, which includes the City of Frankston, Mornington Peninsula and Gippsland Regions and 11,568 registered players within those clubs. Cardinia Mayor Brett Owen said the overall strength of football in the vast south-east area is reason enough to sway the FFA to accept their bid. “We strongly believe that south east Melbourne is the best location for a new A-League, W-League and National Youth League clubs,” he said. “We will commit to developing talent recruitment pathways for the community and promoting the game within the region - and beyond. We will use this model to encourage other LGAs such as Kingston, Frankston and Mornington Peninsula to be a part of our vision and aims. “We will connect the football community in south east Melbourne to another football stronghold in South East Victoria, namely Gippsland, to create a regional powerhouse for the game and the League Clubs that ultimately will represent the fans living in these regions. “Football can be a positive force in the community. It can help people engage and feel like they belong. It can be an inspiration for newly arrived Australians, for all members of our community.” As well as a professional A-League side, the south-east bid also includes a WLeague side - the women’s national competition - as well as a youth side which is likely to see many youngsters from around the region finally realise their dreams.

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Convincing win to Cavaliers By Nick Creely

QUIZ NUMBER 1556 1. IN which state was Aussie golf pin-up boy Jason Day born? 2. WHO recently became the first cricketer to pass 10,000 Twenty20 runs? 3. WHICH Englishman won the decathlon at the 1986 Commonwealth Games? 4. WHICH of the three Chappell brothers didn’t captain Australia? 5. WHO won the Australian Women’s Tennis Championship from 1960 to 1966? 6. WHO won the Sydney trainers’ premiership for 33 consecutive years? 7. WHICH Australian was the first swimmer to win the 400 metres freestyle gold medal at successive Olympics? 8. IN what city was marathon champ Robert de Castella born? 9. WHICH Australian won both the Wimbledon men’s singles and doubles titles in 1970? Brandon Polk was a dominant force once again for the Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Cavs. 167974

10. IN which team sport did squash champion Heather McKay represent Australia? 11. WHICH English soccer club plays out of the London Olympic stadium? 12. HOW many Australian Open tennis titles has Roger Federer won? 13. WHICH Australian boxer lost his world title in 1970 to Mexican Vincenti Saldivar? 14. WHICH American sport was rocked by a bribery scandal in the 1920s? 15. HOW many Test series did Richie Benaud lose as Australian cricket captain? 16. WHICH Australian woman won gold medals for discus and shot put at the 1986 Commonwealth Games? 17. WHAT is the second last ball potted in a snooker match? 18. WHICH Australian played in more grand slam singles tennis finals than any other man at the time he retired? 19. WHICH Australian runner’s mile record stood for four years? 20. WHICH Australian won the world 18 foot sailing title six years in a row from 1977 to 1982?

Margaret Court 6. Tommy Smith 7. Murray Rose 8. Melbourne 9. John Newcombe ANSWERS: 1. Queensland 2. Chris Gayle 3. Daley Thompson 4. Trevor Chappell 5.

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The Cavs travel to Rowville Secondary College on Saturday night to face off with Keysborough, before hosting Mornington the next day at home. YOUTH LEAGUE TWO WOMEN The league-leading Cavs were clinical in an 87-58 victory over Sherbrooke Suns on Saturday night in Belgrave. With just one loss for the season so far, the Cavs were far too good for the seventh placed Suns, with Jessica Mcconchie (18 points, 11 rebounds, three assists) the star of the show. The Cavs play Whittlesea on Saturday afternoon at home, as they look to extend their dominance.

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65, with Rebecca Borham (17 points) putting in a strong effort for the Cavs. Attention then turned to Sunday, where the Cavs, off the back of Tarryn Wilkin (15 points, six rebounds) and Borham (14 points, nine rebounds), dominated Westernport 74-53. The Cavs tackle Whittlesea at home on Saturday night. YOUTH LEAGUE TWO MEN In a terrific game of basketball on Saturday night at Casey Indoor, the Cavs pipped Melton 100-96 in a high-scoring affair. Off the back of an immense individual performance by Jakson Post (22 points, four rebounds), the Cavs got the job done, and now occupy fifth spot on the ladder with a 7-1 record.

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BIG V BASKETBALL REVIEW - ROUND 7 STATE CHAMPIONSHIP MEN Casey Cavaliers are keeping themselves within the reach of the top four, after an impressive 14-point victory at home on Saturday night against Werribee. After being beaten convincingly by Hume City last week, the Cavs were hell-bent on bouncing back, and were in strong touch against the similarly placed Devils. In what was a tough game between two sides looking to stamp themselves on the competition, the Cavs were highly convincing, balancing offense and defence to strangle the life out of the Devils. As he has all season, Brandon Polk was devastating around the court, finishing with 18 points and a dozen rebounds in an impressive display. Four other players, Mitch Chapman (15 points), Ben Louis (14), Raheem Lemons (16) and Michael Mcinnes (10) were all in double digits in the win. The Cavs move to a 5-3 record and face Eltham Wildcats on Saturday night at home. DIVISION ONE WOMEN It was a mixed weekend of basketball for the Casey Cavaliers’ Women’s side, with a tough loss on Saturday night followed up by a clinical victory on Sunday afternoon. In Saturday’s match against Keilor, The Thunder won 76-


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Stingrays lose the sting thing By Nick Creely TAC CUP REVIEW - ROUND 6 For three-and-a-half quarters it was a game that was controlled by the Dandenong Stingrays. Yet two pieces of individual brilliance in the dying moments meant another four points eluded them on Saturday. After the Rays registered the first major of the game, it seemed like a win was inevitable and the momentum was impenetrable. The Rays were inaccurate but far more potent early, kicking 2.6 in the breeze to just a solitary point in the first quarter, before the Knights bit back and regained some ground by half time. Some smooth passages of play ensured the Rays were able to climb out to a healthy four goal buffer, but the Knights started shutting them down once inaccuracy become an issue, zapping them of confidence and allowing the Knights all the momentum heading into the last. Despite the Rays showing intent to score in the final quarter, the Knights, albeit from a few questionable free kicks, were rampaging home and doing all the attacking. Leading until the 25th minute of the fourth quarter, the dam walled finally burst wide open as the Knights stole victory from the jaws of defeat. Slick moving midfielder and

Knights skipper Nick Coffield finally gave them the match-winning lead with a brilliant running goal from outside 50, before a game-saving tackle from Ollie Wilson deep in the Rays attack as they looked certain to kick a goal sealed victory. “When you lead all bar the last minute of the game, it’s pretty deflating for the group when that happens - in some critical moments of the game we let ourselves down and didn’t take our opportunities, and that’s what happens,” Stingrays coach Craig Black said. “To the Knights’ credit, they stuck at it all day and pounced at the right time - we just have to get better as a group in some of our decision making in critical times of the game. “But our young backmen stood up to the test, and it just came down to sheer volume of numbers and they were under the pump a bit.” Black was particularly disappointed with the side’s first quarter, with the Rays dominating the game but not putting enough score on the board. “Our first quarter we kicked with the breeze and we kicked 2.6 - that’s not ideal - scoreboard pressure is just so crucial - even at three quarter time, I felt like we just needed another goal - we made errors and just conceded goals,” he said. Stingrays’ defender Angus Paterson (12 disposals, four contested marks) was a shining light in the absence of a few senior heads, while Tom De Kon-

TAC CUP NORTHERN KNIGHTS 0.1 5.3 6.3 10.9(69) DANDENONG STINGRAYS 2.6 5.7 7.12 9.12(66) NORTHERN KNIGHTS GOALS: J. Shea 4, N. Coffield 2, J. Petruccelle, S. Binion, O. Stapleton, B. Gillard. BEST: J. Shea, J. Petruccelle, O. Wilson, S. Binion, J. Grace, M. Andrews. DANDENONG STINGRAYS GOALS: T. Dekoning 3, J. Nanscawen 3, R. Piper, L. Young, H. Clark. BEST: A. Paterson, T. Murphy, J. Davies, T. Dekoning, B. Williams, W. Hamill.

ing once again showed immense promise in his forward role, kicking three goals and competing hard around the ground. The ultra-young Rays, missing even more cavalry than last week, were also well serviced by the impressive Tom Young and solid midfielder Will Hamill, while Hunter Clark continues his emergence into the elite bracket of draft prospects. “It was (Angus) Paterson’s best game of the year as a key defender, Hunter Clark was great, and most of our leaders did really well,” Black said. Bailey Williams was also impressive in the ruck, winning plenty of hit

Bailey Williams continues to impress in the ruck. 167722 Picture: ROB CAREW outs and giving the midfielders some silver-service as he continues to build into a strong 2017.

The Stingrays move to a 3-3 record, and face a crucial clash with Oakleigh Chargers at Shepley Oval next Sunday.

Comets slide down ladder Demons are in a bit of strife FFV SOCCER WRAP REVIEW - ROUND 6 STATE LEAGUE 1 - SOUTHEAST The Casey Comets have slumped to 11th on the ladder after another disappointing loss, this time to Manningham United 1-2 on Friday night. In front of a strong home crowd, the Comets were unable to stop the in-form Blues, who are now third on the table. In other matches, Mornington lost 1-2 to South Springvale, Malvern City drew 2-2 with Mooroolbark SC, Langwarrin won 2-0 over St Kilda City, Morwell Pegasus pipped Clifton Hill 1-0, and Caulfield defeated Warragul United 2-1. STATE LEAGUE 2 - SOUTHEAST Berwick City travelled to Heatherton United on Friday night looking to extend their unbeaten start to the season. City started brightly and in the first minute of the game should have gone ahead when David Di Iorio just had the keeper to beat but the shot went straight at him. Not long after Orlando Mejias also spurned another good opportunity to put Berwick in front and despite the continued domination and numerous attempts on goal, the away team could not find a way past the excellent Heatherton goalkeeper who was making his first appearance after a three-year suspension. Berwick were made to rue

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Berwick City's unbeaten run came to an end on Friday Picture: ROB CAREW night. 166493 their missed chances early in the second half when two goals in quick succession left them shell shocked. A wonderful long range free kick from Alex Torelli late in the game was not enough to salvage a point for City who suffered for their first defeat of the campaign and drop to fifth on the ladder. The final score was Heatherton United 2 - Berwick City 1. The Reserves won 3-0 with goals from Hayden Nuhanovic, Jayden Zahra and Guilerme Ribeiro. This week Berwick are back at home on Saturday night against North Caulfield. STATE LEAGUE 5 - SOUTH Pakenham United have put in almighty effort to draw level with league leaders Sandown Li-

ons 1-1 on Saturday afternoon. The Lions came into the game with 28 goals scored and barely conceding a goal in a faultless opening month of the season, and the United were brave all day, denying the Lions scoring opportunities through outstanding team defence, only letting one goal slip through the goal-keeper’s grasp. Paul Byrne was the lone goal-scorer for the United in a promising day for the club. In other matches across the league, Rowville thrashed Drouin 5-0 to continue their dominance, Chelsea FC were far too strong for Bunyip, winning 5-1, Dandenong Warriors cruised to a 4-0 victory over Somerville, Lyndale United powerfully brushed aside Old Mentonians 6-0, and White Star Dandenong defeated Casey Panthers 4-1.

VICTORIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE REVIEW - ROUND 4 The highly-rated Casey Demons have fallen to 1-3 and in need of a quick form turnaround, after losing by 11-points in a fierce contest against Werribee on Sunday afternoon. Travelling to the other side of Melbourne for the second consecutive week, the Demons showed plenty of spirit and ferocity at the contest early, but it was the Tigers who got the early six-point buffer at quarter time. Only a minute into the second quarter, Tigers’ small forward Lindsay Thomas found himself reported for a head high bump on Corey Maynard, resulting in the utility being stretchered off the ground. Demons’ midfielder Jake Melksham was also reported twice throughout the match for separate indiscretions. Thomas’ bump sparked the Demons into action, with Dion Johnstone and Declan Keilty almost immediately registering goals and setting up a 15-point lead at half-time. But down three rotations after half-time due to injuries, including that of AFL-listed players Maynard (head) and James Harmes (eye), the Demons ran out of legs despite fighting hard, just holding out to a narrow four-point lead at three-quarter-time. When Will Fordham finally

It was a fierce contest between the Dees and the Tigers on Sunday. Picture: FACEBOOK broke through and gave the Tigers the lead 12 minutes into the final-quarter, they never looked back despite the Dees kicking four behinds in the final 15 minutes of the match. Melksham (30 disposals, 1 goal) was the Dees’ most prolific midfielder, Jack Trengove (22 disposals) continues to push for a senior recall and was typically tough in the clinches, vice-captain Jimmy Munro did a terrific job in quelling Lindsay Thomas to just three goals and the slick Billy Stretch (25 disposals) was all class on the wing. Dion Johnstone, the 18-yearold taken at Pick 64 in last year’s National Draft, was also ultra-impressive kicking his first two VFL goals and applying some elite pressure. In the Development League, Casey 14.8(92) knocked off an inaccurate Werribee 7.16(58),

with Sean Dwyer collecting 33 disposals and Nathan Foote booting three majors.

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Redbacks go down fighting But the Seagulls turned things around, and did so quickly, with a dominant 14-7 second term. Sara Duncan (WD) made a huge difference after coming on at the first break, providing Shona Wells (C) and Emma Iacovou (WA) with some perfect passing going forward. And Narre Warren has bounced back to the winners list in emphatic style with a fast-starting 64-45 victory over Berwick at Kalora Park. Stung by losses to Beaconsfield and Tooradin, the Magpies started in blistering fashion scoring 18 to eight in the first quarter. Gabby Dwyer (GS) was sensational for the Magpies scoring 16 goals in the opening term and finishing with 48 for the match. Abuk Kenyang (GS) continues to impress for the Wickers, matching Dwyer with 12 goals in the second quarter on her way to 34 for the match. Cranbourne had the bye.

By David Nagel The weather gods turned nasty for SEFNL netballers on Saturday as bitterly cold conditions hit the south east corridor of Melbourne. The most interesting clash of the weekend was between Beaconsfield and Hampton Park, grand finalist against Narre Warren over the last two years. The Eagles prevailed by five goals, 42-37, in a game that could have serious repercussions going forward. We all know the Eagles are a genuine threat this season while the Redbacks are an interesting case study. A plethora of new faces descended on Robert Booth Reserve in the off-season - the most impressive performance of their season. “We’re really excited about the second half of the year,” said Redbacks coach Kylie Kibble. “I think it’s taken until now for the girls to gel, this was our best game and we started working hard for each other after half time. Beaconsfield is a really strong side so to only go down by five, have Shannon (Rennison) out, and win the last two quarters was a really great effort I thought.” Beacy started with all guns blazing, Jasmine Jones (centre and wing attack) once again brilliant through the midcourt while Britnee Tyers (goal defence) and Dani Cameron (goal keeper) made scoring difficult for the Redbacks. Karli Foster (GK) and Brooke Keily (GK) were terrific defenders for the visitors. A devastating second-quarter blitz has set Doveton on the path to a 53-38 victory over Pakenham at Toomuc Reserve. The Doves led 14-8 at the first break but piled on 16-4 in a timely reminder of their premiership aspirations. Liz Nicol (goal shooter) and Shae Gee (goal attack) shared the goal-scoring duties for the Doves, fed beautifully by Hayley Stewart (C) and their exquisitely-skilled coach Liz Edwards (WA). The Lions were beaten but very brave in defeat, cutting an 18-goal margin at half time back to 15 by the final whistle. Kyra Esler (GA), Katrina Meredith (C), Renae Joiner (WA) and Keely Wright (wing defence) all enjoyed new roles in a much-improved second-half display. Tooradin’s perfect season continues to roll on nicely after the Seagulls secured a 53-29 win over

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Interleague battle looms By David Nagel In the words of the late great ‘Louie the Lip’ Lou Richards, it’s going to be a real ‘ring a ding ding’ battle when the South East Football Netball League hosts Hampden in the AFL Victoria Community Championships at Casey Fields on Saturday. The 1pm showdown will see an interleague legend in SEFNL coach Michael ‘Jock’ Holland lock horns with former AFL great Jonathan Brown, with both men looking to elevate their leagues into a top-10 force in the state. Holland has been there and done it before with the Demons, rising from a VCFL ranking of 17 in 2012 to a ranking of 10 after victories over Nepean, Wimmera, Bellarine and Sunraysia. The inclusion of metropolitan leagues in Eastern, Essendon, Northern and Western saw the Demons drop to 14 last year before a stunning victory over Murray at Mulwala saw them jump back to 12. Holland knows only too well it will take every ounce of effort to

bounce back into the top 10 against a fully committed Hampden. “I know a lot of their guys have committed this year, with Browny on board, but that’s great for us, it gives us the opportunity to take on one of the best leagues in the state at full strength,” Holland said. “I’ve been talking it up, that I firmly believe we have the goods to be one of the top five leagues in the state and that our best will be good enough.” Holland has never been scared to give players an opportunity, with 81 players being part of the unbeaten five-year streak since 2012. Jake Bowd, Sam Blackwood and Luke McKenna would appear to be locks to make their debuts in the back half, while Bryce Rutherford, Trent Cody, Nick Battle and Nick Lang will bring elite class to the midfield brigade. Michael Collins lines up for his ninth interleague campaign, his first in 2006 when he was a team-mate of Holland! This squad is one of the strongest Hampden has assembled in recent memory, with a deep contingent of

Berwick star and former Casey Scorpion Michael Riseley will be a key player for SEFNL against Hampden at Casey Fields. 166733 Picture: ROB CAREW experienced stars. Former AFL listed players Tim McIntire (Adelaide), Rory Taggert (Melbourne), Daniel Nicholson (Melbourne) and Josh Saunders (St Kilda) will join VFL listed players James Gow (North Ballarat) and

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TOORADIN-DALMORE 4.5 6.7 7.7 8.11(59) OFFICER SFC 2.1 2.4 6.6 9.10(64) BEACONSFIELD 4.3 9.8 13.16 16.26(122) HAMPTON PARK 1.0 1.0 1.1 2.1(13) PAKENHAM 3.0 3.2 4.4 5.5(35) DOVETON 3.1 7.8 10.11 13.12(90) NARRE WARREN 1.6 3.7 6.13 7.14(56) BERWICK 2.1 5.5 8.9 12.13(85) RESERVES: Tooradin-Dalmore 6.9(45) v Officer SFC 13.11(89), Beaconsfield 16.19(115) v Hampton Park 0.7(7), Pakenham 3.7(25) v Doveton 5.8(38), Narre Warren 3.10(28) v Berwick 3.7(25). UNDER 19: Narre Warren B 3.2(20) v Cranbourne A 15.14(104), Tooradin-Dalmore 5.3(33) v Officer SFC 17.18(120), Beaconsfield 16.14(110) v Cranbourne B 1.2(8), Pakenham 7.3(45) v Doveton 8.8(56), Narre Warren A 8.10(58) v Berwick 3.7(25). SENIOR LADDER TEAM W L D B % PTS BERWICK 4 0 0 1 257.14 20 BEACONSFIELD 4 1 0 0 232.28 16 DOVETON 3 1 0 1 190.58 16 CRANBOURNE 3 1 0 1 177.06 16 OFFICER SFC 3 2 0 0 121.32 12 Narre Warren 2 2 0 1 108.45 12 Tooradin-Dalmore 1 4 0 0 75.37 4 Pakenham 0 4 0 1 44.78 4 Hampton Park 0 5 0 0 19.74 0 This week: AFL Victoria Community Championships. SEFNL v Hampden, Casey Fields Saturday 13 May, 1pm. NETBALL A GRADE: Beaconsfield 42 v Hampton Park 37, Narre Warren 64 v Berwick 45, Pakenham 35 v Doveton 53, Tooradin-Dalmore 53 v ROC 29, Cranbourne - Bye. B GRADE: Beaconsfield 52 v Hampton Park 27, Narre Warren 50 v Berwick 36, Pakenham 32 v Doveton 30, Tooradin-Dalmore 40 v ROC 31, Cranbourne - Bye. C GRADE: Beaconsfield 36 v Hampton Park 21, Narre Warren 41 v Berwick 24, Pakenham 15 v Doveton 40, Tooradin-Dalmore 31 v ROC 22, Cranbourne - Bye. D GRADE: Beaconsfield 39 v Hampton Park 20, Narre Warren 51 v Berwick 13, Pakenham 17 v Doveton 39, Tooradin-Dalmore 26 v ROC 25, Cranbourne - Bye. 17 UNDER RED: Beaconsfield 50 v Hampton Park 8, Narre Warren 60 v Berwick 14, Pakenham 20 v Doveton 31, Tooradin-Dalmore 21 v ROC 39, Cranbourne - Bye. 17 UNDER WHITE: Beaconsfield 72 v Hampton Park 4, Narre Warren 26 v Berwick 19, Pakenham 11 v Doveton 18, Tooradin-Dalmore 13 v ROC 33, Cranbourne - Bye. 15 UNDER RED: Beaconsfield 15 v Hampton Park 10, Narre Warren 24 v Berwick 22, Pakenham 14 v Doveton 29, Tooradin-Dalmore 10 v ROC 38, Cranbourne - Bye. 15 UNDER WHITE: Narre Warren 18 v Berwick 25, Pakenham 29 v Doveton 21, Tooradin-Dalmore 7 v ROC 57, Cranbourne - Bye, Beaconsfield - Bye.. 13 UNDER RED: Beaconsfield 32 v Hampton Park 9, Narre Warren 12 v Berwick 24, Pakenham 14 v Doveton 19, Tooradin-Dalmore 17 v ROC 46, Cranbourne - Bye. 13 UNDER WHITE: Narre Warren 10 v Berwick 20, Pakenham 38 v Doveton 7, Tooradin-Dalmore 6 v ROC 34, Cranbourne - Bye, Beaconsfield - Bye. A GRADE LADDER TEAM W L D B % Pts TOORADIN-DALMORE 5 0 0 0 164.38 20 BEACONSFIELD 4 1 0 0 117.09 16 DOVETON 3 1 0 1 112.5 16 NARRE WARREN 2 2 0 1 121.76 12 CRANBOURNE 2 2 0 1 101.18 12 Hampton Park 2 3 0 0 96.94 8 ROC 2 3 0 0 88.58 8 Berwick 0 4 0 1 78.05 4 Pakenham 0 4 0 1 47.6 4 12351514-EPJ19-17

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Audi is trim and terrific By Ewan Kennedy The all-new Audi Q2 is a stylish machine that is spacious for its class, easy to drive and park and a good midsize load hauler. At the front the Audi Q2 follows its own distinct direction when compared with the others in the current Audi range. It’s rather more vertical and squared off, and doesn't have the sharp angles. The big news is that that Audi Q2 comes with a huge choice of customisation options. There are 12 body colours. The door mirrors can either match the rest of the body or take a different shade. Front grilles also offers colour choices and can even have a contrasting shade in their surround. Likewise the lower sections of the bumper can be chosen in different colours. The door-sill trims are available in several shapes depending on the Audi Line chosen. The extended C-pillar design that Audi stylists have called the ‘C-Blade’ can be ordered in a variety of finishes and colours. Even better, they can be removed and replaced with new ones so easily that many owners choose to keep a couple in their garage and swap them to suit different occasions.

Inside, the Audi’s trim is offered in several styles and materials; leather, Alcantara and cloth all come into play. Seats can be in single or two-tone and have different trim designs and choices of stitching. Brushed aluminium is available as an option for all Q2 Lines and is standard on the S line sport package. The two-zone instrument panel usually has the lower zone colour coordinated with the seat trim. The centre console and knee pad colours are to buyers’ choices. And it goes on … and on. Good aerodynamics aren’t easy to achieve in SUV bodies but Audi has managed a low coefficient of drag of just 0.30. The Audi MMI (Multi Media Interface) system is neatly integrated into the Q2 and is operated through a 7.0inch tablet-look fixed screen above the centre of the dash area. It’s fast and reasonably easy to use, with high-quality sounds providing excellent entertainment. All Australian imports have a seven-speed, dual-clutch auto. The unit on the 2.0 quattro variants is a new design with faster shifts and smoother takeup at ultra-slow speeds, such as when parking. However, the 1.4-litre is fitted with the older version of the S tronic, at least for the time being.

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Maximum capacity is 1050 litres with the rear seats down. Engine performance from the 2.0 turbo-diesel we tested showed minimum lag and plenty of grunt once that stage had passed. Fuel consumption from this modern diesel was impressively lo w on motorways, generally in the four to six litre range. Around town and when punted along with a bit of spirit it rose to seven to nine litres per 100 kilometres, which is more than acceptable. Ride comfort is very good and generally quiet, though Aussie coarse-chip can produce the sort of road noise that

seems to trouble many German cars. Handling is competent enough, with high levels of road grip. However this is obviously a small SUV due to its higher centre of gravity. Feel through the steering is too light for our tastes and is on the dead side when initially moving off the straight ahead position. The Q2’s ground clearance of 148 mm isn’t much higher than that of typical hatches and sedans. We didn’t attempt any off-road running, but it does have very short overhangs so quarto all-wheel-drive Q2s may be able to tackle dirt roads and fire trails in the great Australian bush. We were surprised to find a somewhat old-fashioned head-up display fitted to Audi Q2, however it works well enough and that’s probably what matters. Audi’s out-there personalisation program is aimed at getting younger people into the showrooms: single, couples and those with young children looking for more than mere transport in their family car. For more information contact Audi Barry Bourke, 755 Princes Highway, Berwick. Phone 9707 2222.

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All eyes on humble Hyundai By Derek Ogden, Marque Motoring Hyundai says it refuses to treat i30 owners as second-class automotive citizens and says it gives potential buyers of its third-generation goodies which are usually within the domain of more expensive models. The entry-level Active variant, starting at $20,950 plus on-road costs, is $500 less than the model it replaces, despite having $2000 of extra standard features. These include a fully integrated satellite navigation system with 8.0-inch touch screen display, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility and DAB+ digital radio. It also has 16-inch alloy wheels, LED daytime running lights, automatic headlamps, hill-start assist and tyre pressure monitoring. New i30 Active has a 2.0-litre direct-injection engine developing 13 kW more power and 28 Nm more torque than the 1.8-litre MPi engine it replaces. As well as the i30 Active there are also Elite, Premium, SR and SR Premium variants. Alloy wheels debut as standard across the i30 range, with 16 and 17-inch alloys on comfort models (Active, Elite and Premium) and 18s on sports variants (SR and SR Premium). The new i30’s on-road dynamics have benefited from exhaustive development for Australian conditions and driver preferences by Hyundai Australia’s chassis development team. Greater use of lightweight highstrength steel has increased body rigidity over the outgoing model while achieving a 28 kg lighter body-in-

Model range Hyundai i30 Active 2.0 GDi 6sp manual: $20,950 Hyundai i30 Active 2.0 GDi 6sp automatic: $23,250 Hyundai i30 Active 1.6 CRDi 6sp manual: $$23,450 Hyundai i30 Active 1.6 CRDi 7-DCT: $25,950 Hyundai i30 Elite 1.6 CRDi 7-DCT: $28,950 Hyundai i30 Premium 1.6 CRDi 7-DCT: $33,950 Hyundai i30 SR 1.6 T-GDi 6sp manual: $25,950 Hyundai i30 SR 1.6 T-GDi 7-DCT: $28,950 Hyundai i30 SR Premium 1.6 T-GDi 7-DCT: $33,950

The latest version of Hyundai’s Fluidic Sculpture styling has a cascading grille. white weight and use of aeronautical industry-style structural adhesives contributes to the i30’s lighter, stronger body. The latest version of Hyundai’s Fluidic Sculpture styling introduces the company’s new cascading grille which, we are told, is designed to represent the flow of molten steel. The grille is piano black with a contrasting chrome surround. In Elite, Premium and SR variants, the grille incorporates chrome-plated dots and a satin chrome surround. A long(ish) bonnet is reinforced by a line running from the new-design headlights to the shapelier, Tucsonstyle tailgate. A roof-mounted sharkfin antenna and swept-back roof spoil-

er add a look of prestige. This is amplified by machine-faced wheels for Elite and Premium, and sporty twin-spoke 18s on the SR and SR Premium variants. Both the latter boast twin exhaust tips in the blackedout rear lower area. The sporting intent is extended to the passenger cabin with exclusive sports front seats with extended bolsters offering greater lateral support and distinctive red seatbelts. The 8.0-inch tablet-style multimedia display, mounted high on the dashboard, is within reach of both driver and front passenger. Also in full focus of the driver is the Supervision dash cluster, featuring a 4.2-inch colour TFT LCD display,

which displays a range of trip computer information, as well as system status and visual alerts from SmartSense and other safety systems. It can also show turn-by-turn directions from the on-board satellite navigation. Supervision cluster is standard on SR, SR Premium, Elite, and Premium models. Versatility carries through to the boot, where on SR, Elite, and Premium models the rigid floor can be mounted at two different heights. The lower position maximises the 395-litre cargo volume, while the upper height allows the rear seats to be folded completely flat. New i30 carries Hyundai’s comprehensive SmartSense driver assistance package offering significant passive and active safety technology upgrades. These include autonomous emergency braking (AED) and forward

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