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UNDER PRESSUREVicRoads has failed to duplicateany of the Wyndham roads found to be at capacity in 2012■ PAGE 9

MY WYNDHAMJohn Menegazzo’s ties to Werribee South go way back■ PAGE 16

SPORTWerribee bowler rips through Oakleigh’s batting line-up■ PAGE 37

Former RAAF pilot Murray Wallace will return to the skiesabove Point Cook for this weekend’s centenary airshow■ PAGE 18

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incorporatingWhen Werribee Mercy Hospital opened its doors in 1994, about 70,000 people called the then City of Werribee home. Wyndham’s population has since

soared to almost 190,000. The hospital has grown with the community, and will today open a $28 million rehabilitation unit. Laura Vranic, one of the � rst

babies born at Werribee Mercy, returned last week to celebrate its 20th anniversary. ■ STORY BY LAURA LITTLE, PAGE 10

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14 14Mayor’s Message2014 Weerama FestivalAs Mayor of Wyndham City I’m pleased to welcome you all to the 2014 Weerama Festival.

This year Weerama features the traditional, colourful Weerama parade and the fi reworks I know are at the top of everyone’s ‘must see’ list.

Not only does Wyndham City have a wonderful art gallery at the Wyndham Cultural Centre, which I encourage you to visit during Weerama, but this year I’m particularly proud that Wyndham City is supporting Dance Republic and Busk at Dusk and hosting a Youth Talent competition.

Dance Republic celebrates diverse cultures through the universal language of dance and dance enthusiasts have been training hard to entertain you. Our fi rst ever Busk at Dusk gives performers who would like to test out their busking skills a chance to sign up – and sing up!

The Youth Talent Competition is for young people aged 12 to 25 and the fi nals will be hosted at Weerama. I wish all of our fi nalists the best of luck.

Weerama is part of a great season of events in Wyndham, including the Cadbury Easter Egg Hunt and Family Picnic at Werribee Park, the State Rose and Garden Show, the Children’s Week Picnic, Australia Day celebrations and the Wyndham Pet Expo.

I would like to congratulate the Weerama organising committee for their hard work in organising this year’s Festival.

Kind Regards,Cr Bob FaircloughWyndham Mayor

WEERAMA:CELEBRATINGCOMMUNITYFor the past 35 years, the city of Wyndham has put on its party face, staging the Weerama street extravaganza that attracts about 30,000 people wanting fl at-out fun and a feeling of connectedness with their neighbours.

It’s a full-throttle celebration of local culture, talent, skills and amazing creativity. This year, the Busk at Dusk event in Station Street is a new kid on the block, giving musos and entertainers the chance to show off their talents as families enjoy a picnic in the park.

Melbourne Tigers basketball crew roar into town with their bus, ready to shoot some hoops with the kids and being their own brand of magic with a round ball.

There are amusement rides, street food, music of all stripes and crafty bargains to be bagged. Kids can meet their Despicable Me2 heroes

and join in loads of activities dotted about the place. And the Bon Jovi & P!nk show lights up the YPA Main Stage on Saturday.

Who could miss the Hoppers Club street parade down Watton Street on Sunday? And the annual fi reworks? They’re on and as big and bright as ever.

Wonderful Weerama: Show off your patch to out-of-town friends and feast to the full on the festive fabulousness.

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14 14What’s onYPA MAIN STAGE: Saturday5pm Werribee Community Singers

5.30pm Ash Archer and The Venues

6pm Detroit.5

7pm BON JOVI & P!NK Show

WONDERLAND CHILDREN’S FUNFEST/WATTON STREET

Catch the action between 1pm and 5pm at Chirnside Park, and stroll between Wedge and Werribee streets from 5pm to 9.30pm to see what’s on in the main street.

Amusement rides operate between noon and 10pm.

WEERAMA FIREWORKS !!

The perfect culmination to a great family day - skies light up in Wyndham Park at 9pm.

YPA MAIN STAGE: SundayNoon Werribee Concert Band

1pm Despicable Me2

1.40pm Dance Republic

2pm Universal School of Music

3pm Blue Fire Belly Dance

3.30pm Cassandra Ame

COMMUNITY STAGE: SundayIncludes the Youth Services W Factor youth talent competitionfor ages 12 to 25 years.

WERRIBEE PLAZA KIDS’ ZONE

This is the place to take the kids to participate in many different activities.

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Featuring mini-golf, bowling, BMX and sporting activities.

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Find a treasure among the many stalls.

It wouldn’t be a festival without a parade, and this year more local groups than ever will be strutting their stuff down Watton Street (from Barnes Place to Cherry Street) on Sunday.

Starting at 11am at the Safeway end, the Hopppers Club parade will have thousands of people converging to see all the major Wyndham businesses, clubs and personalities out in force as the united front and face of their unique community.

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Kids have been spellbound by them in the movie theatres and shown their dedication and support for them on social networks, but now comes your chance to meet the iconic Despicable Me characters in the fl esh.

Get ready for an adventure with those crazy, loveable minions Jorge and Stuart, who star in the newly released Despicable Me2.

Step inside the loopy laboratory and prepare to be set in a spin with these two unpredictable little larrikins of fun.

A live half-hour meet-and-greet includes hands-on interactive activities and takes place on the YPA main stage at 1pm on Saturday.

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Rock dudemeets gutsy chickDouble-down on fun and ramp up the glam with this two-in-one entertainment extravaganza where rock meets pop.

Bon Jovi fans will have no excuse not to storm out to see Tony King masquerading as Bon Jovi, while P!NK Rebecca Simoni gives fans a chance to soak up the glitz and grit as she delivers all the hard-hitting or super-smooth Pink classics.

This rockin’, jam-packed event delivers countless generational hits including “Living on a Prayer” and “Have a Nice Day”, and Pink hits such as “So What” and “U + Your Hand.”

Get ready to rock at 7pm on Saturday on the YPA Main Stage.

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Kindergarten Open Sessions Parent Information SessionsParents enrolling their children for kindergarten in 2015 are invited to attend an information session on the following dates:

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2015Enrolments Open Tuesday 11 March 2014

You are invited to attend the following Wyndham City Kindergartens. This is a great opportunity to see the facilities, learn about the programs and talk with the staff.

Monday 17th March - 8.30am – 12.30pmThe Grange: 260-280 Hogans Road, Hoppers Crossing Heathdale: 53 Kookaburra Ave, Werribee Wilmington: 7-13 Wilmington Ave, Hoppers CrossingWoodville: 80 Woodville Park Drive, Hoppers Crossing Riverdene: 28 Parramatta Road, Werribee

Tuesday 4th March between 7.00pm – 8.30pm Wyndham Civic Centre, 45 Princes Highway, Werribee

Thursday 13th March between 7.00pm – 8.30pm Wyndham Vale Community Centre, 86 Manor Lakes Blvd, Wyndham Vale

Tuesday 18th March between 11.00am – 12.30pm Penrose Community Centre, 83 Penrose Promenade, Tarneit

Tuesday 25th March between 1.30pm – 3.00pm Featherbrook Community Centre, 33-35 Windorah Drive, Point Cook

Chin/Burmese and Karen Community Parent Information Session Wednesday 12th March between 1.00pm – 2.30pm Wyndham Civic Centre, 45 Princes Highway, Werribee

Information presented at the sessions will cover the following frequently asked questions: Is my child ready for kindergarten? How does the enrolment process work? Will I get the kindergarten of my choice? What can I expect my child to learn at kindergarten? For further information contact Kindergarten Services on 9742 8122

www.wyndham.vic.gov.au

Note: Alamanda & Tarneit Central Kindergarten Open Days TBA – please see the website for more details.

Wednesday 19th March - 8.30am – 12.30pmDr Charles Prouse: 5 Osterley Street, WerribeeIramoo: 60 Honour Ave, Wyndham ValeLittle River: 22 River Street, Little RiverTarneit: 150 Sunset Views Blvd, Tarneit The Manor: 186 Werribee Street Nth, WerribeeVista Way: 7 Vista Way, Wyndham ValeWyndham Vale: 86 Manor Lakes Blvd, Wyndham Vale

Friday 21th March - 8.30am – 12.30pmPenrose: 83 Penrose Promenade, Tarneit�������� ���������������������������������������� Hoppers CrossingCollege Road: 34 College Road, WerribeeArndell Park: 29-49 Federation Blvd, TruganinaFeatherbrook: 33-35 Windorah Drive, Point CookPoint Cook: 1-21 Cheetham Street, Point CookJamieson Way: 59 Jamieson Way, Point CookYerambooee: 55 Maple Cres, Hoppers CrossingKarobran: 64 Spring Drive, Hoppers Crossing

** Please refer to our website for further information about the Kindergarten’s policy and procedures. Should you require an interpreter, please contact Kindergarten Services on 9742 8122

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UNDER PRESSUREVicRoads has failed to duplicateany of the Wyndham roads found to be at capacity in 2012■ PAGE 9

MY WYNDHAMJohn Menegazzo’s ties to Werribee South go way back■ PAGE 16

SPORTWerribee bowler rips through Oakleigh’s batting line-up■ PAGE 37

Former RAAF pilot Murray Wallace will return to the skiesabove Point Cook for this weekend’s centenary airshow■ PAGE 18

PROFILE

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time to break our road gridlock, says councilROADS

Wyndham council has demanded the state government provide funding to duplicate the city’s gridlocked roads, saying congestion has become “totally intolerable”.

� e council’s 2013 tra� c volumes report, released on Monday night, revealed 21 of the city’s arterial roads are at, or over, capacity.

Fi� een of these roads are the responsibility of VicRoads and were considered to be at capacity in 2012.

Forsyth Road , south of Old Geelong Road, was the city’s most congested arterial for the third year in a row, carrying 39,900 vehicles a day. A two-lane road is considered to be at

reach Monday night’s council meeting. � e journey used to take 10 minutes. “� is really highlights the need for the government to

step up to the plate now and act urgently to fund road infrastructure for our

most congested roads,” he said.“It is disappointing when

you get a typical road built for 18,000-20,000 vehicle movements

per day and we are getting in excess of 38,000 vehicle movements a day.”

Cr Goodfellow accused the government of giving the council “drips and drabs” to � x unnecessary roads.

VicRoads’ north-west director, Patricia Liew , said the organisation was aware of

capacity if it carries more than 18,000 vehicles a day. Four-lane roads have a capacity of 35,000 vehicles.

Leakes Road had the greatest increase in tra� c over the past 12 months, with volumes rising 21 per cent.

Cr John Gibbons said congestion on Wyndham’s roads had become so bad that it regularly took him 40 minutes to travel to work in Truganina from his house in Hoppers Crossing. “I think the tra� c around us has become unbelievable and is totally intolerable.”

Cr Glenn Goodfellow said it took him 43 minutes to travel along Derrimut Road to

changing tra� c patterns and volumes in Wyndham. “Future improvements to the arterial road network in Wyndham will be made in the context of the outcomes of the metropolitan planning strategy [Plan Melbourne],” she said.

“VicRoads has prepared a business case for the duplication of the 3.6-kilometre section of Dohertys Road between Fitzgerald Road and Grieve Parade.

“� e proposal will be submitted for funding consideration under a future program.” \

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great mail on making rafael’s dayPOINT COOK

A� er spending almost half his life battling cancer, Rafael Moraes is looking forward to his 10th birthday.

But instead of presents, the Point Cook boy wants birthday cards – hundreds of them.

“He’s the type of kid who reads everything written on cards, even the maker’s printed words,” his mother, Natasha Moraes, says.

Rafael has neuroblastoma , a solid tumour cancer of the sympathetic nervous system. He was diagnosed in 2008 and, a� er a few years free of medical intervention, is undergoing regular chemotherapy and other treatments.

A Werribee childcare worker has organised a “card-a-thon” for the grade 4 Westbourne Grammar pupil .

His father, Domingoes Moraes, says the cards will � ll his son with joy.

“� is will cheer him up so much,” he said. “� e idea of someone sending him a birthday card will make him feel special.”

Mrs Moraes says that, depending on his health, Rafael hopes to spend his March 25 birthday at a school camp at Anglesea.

“He loves school, he loves his friends and teachers and wants to go to camp, but so far

he has only managed a few days of school this year,” she says.

“Everything depends on his health; he’s now on a more aggressive form of chemotherapy and has had to be on a morphine drip to control pain.”

Tierney Randal , who works at the Wyndham Early Years Learning Activity Centre, organised the card-a-thon through Facebook.

“Rafael is almost 10 years old and doesn’t remember life without cancer,’’ she says. ‘‘We just want to help him.” \

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MY TOWN

Sometimes it’s easy to forget what it means to be a community, especially when we’re regularly reading news

of neighbourhood disputes, road rage, robberies and other nastiness.

It’s events like the Weerama Festival and the Point Cook airshow that remind us how great it is to live in an area like Wyndham. � ey allow us to discover the awesome hidden things around us .

Luckily, you have lots of community love coming your way this weekend, with both events happening at the same time.

� e Weerama parade is a rite of passage for many Wyndham kids involved in dancing and other sports.

I’ll never forget walking through crowds of people to proudly keep up with my daughter’s dancing group many years ago.

� e usually exhaust fume-� lled Watton Street becomes a pedestrian thoroughfare, with local group displays, interesting people, music, dancing demos and lots of food.

Across the Maltby Bypass , the Royal Australian Air Force is celebrating 100 years at Point Cook, which is the oldest continuously operating military base in the world .

On display will be a replica of a Bristol Boxkite aeroplane, similar to the one aviation instructor Lieutenant Eric Harrison � ew in March 1914 over the empty grasslands of this once- unpopulated area.

Even if you usually have no interest in anything with an engine and wings, a couple of hours at the airshow with your family and friends will be time well spent .

Su� ce to say it’ll be a big weekend for our community.

So forget the negatives and focus on enjoyment and connecting with the people and places that make us unique. \

EMMA SUTCLIFFEEmma Sutcli� e is a Little River-based

freelance writer. You can � nd her on Facebook at ‘‘Little River Emma’’.

mercy hospital welcomes rehab unitHEALTH

Werribee Mercy Hospital will unveil a $28 million rehabilitation unit today , 20 years a� er it � rst opened its doors to the community.

� e hospital, which celebrated its 20th anniversary last Wednesday, treated its � rst patients in February 1994.

Wyndham’s population has since expanded from about 70,000 to almost 190,000 .

Mercy Health executive director Linda

Mellors says the new unit will provide the growing community with extra services , including outpatient care and home-based chronic disease management programs. � e unit also features specialist consulting facilities for rehabilitation patients, a gym and a mobility garden.

“� is is a fantastic opportunity for people to have rehabilitation services close to their homes and a wonderful addition to the services we

provide at the hospital,” Dr Mellors said. Present for last week’s celebrations was

Werribee’s Laura Vranic , who was one of the � rst babies born at Werribee

Mercy. Ms Vranic came into the world on June 21, 1994, the day the hospital birthed its � rst babies.

She said it was “a thrill” to have been one of the � rst babies

born at the hospital. “I still have the newspaper from the day. ” \

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A caring haven for struggling mumswerribee

Tina Chapman has helped hundreds of women get their lives back on track and cope with the stress of having a baby.

A clinical nurse specialist, Ms Chapman works in Werribee Mercy Hospital’s mother- baby unit, helping new and expecting mums who are battling mental health problems.

� e eight-bed, eight-cot service helps women and babies aged up to 12 months who live in the western suburbs and western Victoria, providing them with antenatal and postnatal psychiatry, infant mental health assessment and management of psychiatric disorders during pregnancy.

Mothers admitted to the unit are o� en treated for depression, anxiety, bi polar disorder and postpartum psychosis.

Ms Chapman said that while her job was unpredictable, there was “real satisfaction” in seeing patients make improvement .

“� ere is real satisfaction watching mums who are unwell on admission get their lives back on track and resume their family life,” she said.

“It can be really confronting, but there are real rewards watching them achieve positive results.”

Ms Chapman began working in the � eld a� er leaving a � nance job in the mid-1990s.

“I wanted to continue working, but I didn’t want a boring job,” she said. “So I started reading books on psychiatry and I found that I was attracted to women’s health.”

A� er completing a bachelor of nursing degree and post-graduate quali� cations in

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Parents cannot a� ord to be complacent about their children’s immunisations, a Wyndham health group has warned.

As reported by the Weekly, latest � gures reveal that 91.9 per cent of � ve-year-olds living in Wyndham are fully immunised, while 89.3 per cent of children aged 12 to 15 months have been vaccinated.

South Western Melbourne Medicare Local plans to boost immunisation rates in the city by creating nurse-led immunisation clinics, which will allow more patients to receive vaccinations and provide better education.

� e organisation is also sponsoring 10 nurses on an immunisation course at the Australian College of Nursing.

“We can’t a� ord to be complacent, as a recent measles outbreak has demonstrated,’’ chief operating o� cer Linda Kensington said.

‘‘Vaccine-preventable diseases can have devastating consequences.” \ LL

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kitchen serves up healthy meals with side dish of skills WERRIBEE

Pupils at Wyndham Park Primary School are tossing out bad eating habits and welcoming nutritious meals a� er a community kitchen was launched yesterday .

Parents and other community members will help prepare nutritious multicultural vegetarian meals and earn food handling accreditation, according to Anton Leschen , general manager of � e Smith Family, which developed the concept.

“� e school canteen model of yesteryear will be transformed from the usual fare into a community canteen,” Mr Leschen said.

“It sets the standard for healthy eating in schools, which is terri� c, but it’s more than just about food. � is initiative is also about providing a welcoming place for families to connect with their community .”

He said volunteers would get valuable training. “[� is] is another key bene� t of the program, giving participants a pathway towards future employment. � at’s especially important for the vulnerable families we support in the Werribee area.”

� e community kitchen will operate from the canteen one day a week, giving parents and other residents a chance to cook in a social environment. \

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Healthy move: Volunteers Megan Astell and Carol Achison with year 6 Wyndham Park pupils Lovely and Alexina . (MICHAEL COPP)

cuts dampen wyndham’s welcome for latest arrivalsWERRIBEE

New residents in Wyndham will go without an important social outlet following a federal government decision to withdraw funding promised by the former Labor government.

Wyndham Community and Education Centre has lost $26,587 allocated last August as part of Labor’s Building Multicultural Communities Program.

� e centre planned to use the money to re� t an existing shed to create an arts and cra� s facility and to buy computers to provide

decision would stop the centre from providing migrants with vital services.

“It’s plain and simple – the Abbott government doesn’t believe in

community,’’ she said.‘‘� ese are small grants going

to small organisations already running o� the goodwill of good people and the smell of an oily rag.”

A Social Services Department spokesman said the state of the federal

budget had forced the review. However, Werribee Football Club has been told it

migrants and refugees with internet access. � e centre was recently informed the government had decided to reduce the scope of the multicultural program .

Chief executive Jennie Barrera said the arts and cra� s centre would have helped new arrivals engage with the community. “� e loss of funding means we can’t do extra things that we were planning,” she said.

Lalor Labor MP Joanne Ryan said the

will receive a $50,000 federal grant that was previously in doubt.

As reported by the Weekly, the club was told late last year it was unlikely to receive funding for its Wyndham Sporting Opportunities Project because the government was reviewing grants made by Labor.

However, the government has announced the club will receive the funding .

Tigers chief executive Mark Penaluna said the initiative would bene� t the entire community. \

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■ Werribee passengers really don’t have much choice . Either cram onto trains that only run every 20 minutes in peak times, or get stuck in traf� c on the West Gate Freeway.

I can only hope that the East Werribee precinct will encourage companies to locate here so I don’t have to travel to the city for work.FRUSTRATED \ VIA WEB

CALL FOR TUNNEL AS JOB SOLUTION(Weekly, February 19)

■ This state government will never build the metro rail tunnel or any other major infrastructure. It is stalling and stalling it out of existence. When the state government came to power it was “ready to proceed”. Then it decided to change the route and ordered new paperwork.

Now it decides the tunnel can’t go under Swanston Street, which stuffs up all the planning again.

And so another political debate begins.KEITH \ VIA WEB

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■ Denis Napthine’s proposal to relax roadworthy checks will see more dangerous vehicles on our roads.Under the changes, some vehicles will not receive a roadworthy check until they have travelled more than 100,000 kilometres. Removing roadworthy requirements, increasing vehicle registration costs and cutting staff positions at Vic Roads just shows Napthine’s contempt for the safety of Victorians.LUKE DONNELLAN \ OPPOSITION ROADS SPOKESMAN

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call for rail tunnel as jobs solutionTRANSPORT

The federal and state governments are being urged to provide funding for a metro rail tunnel to improve public transport services and boost employment in the wake of Toyota’s decision to close its Altona factory in 2017.Victorian Council of Social Service (VCOSS) chief executive Emma King said that by investing in services and infrastructure, governments could ensure that communities hit by job losses weathered the current crisis and began to build a strong economic future.“The Victorian government should

Minister Tony Abbott could help western suburbs residents find work and relieve pressure on the public transport system by investing in the metro tunnel.She urged Mr Abbott to reverse his decision to cut $3 billion promised for the project by the former Labor government.“I know how much this kind of investment would mean for local workers worried about their future, as well as helping residents using public transport,” Ms Ryan said. \

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immediately seek federal funding for comprehensive public transport infrastructure, which has the potential to be genuinely transformative and increase productivity and economic participation across the state,” Ms King said.While the state government remains committed to building a rail project that would increase capacity on Melbourne’s rail network, the federal government has repeatedly ruled out funding urban rail projects.Lalor Labor MP Joanne Ryan said Prime

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Werribee passengers continue to travel on packed peak-hour trains, with no increase in the number of peak services on the line since October 2010. Latest passenger load survey results from Public Transport Victoria reveal that five of Melbourne’s train lines are overcrowded during the morning and evening peaks.The surveys, conducted on 12 weekdays in October, found that nine of the Werribee line’s 41 peak-period trains were overcrowded.During the morning peak, 20 per cent of passengers travelled on overcrowded trains, while 23.8 per cent of commuters used packed evening trains. Other overcrowded lines were Dandenong, Craigieburn, Sandringham and Frankston.

University student and Wyndham Transport Advisory Committee member Cameron Nash said overcrowding on the Werribee line caused delays, meaning he regularly missed his connecting train.“It can be a very frustrating ride, with the train stopping for lengthy periods at Laverton,” he said.‘‘Generally, the Werribee train will also stop for lengthy periods before Flinders Street, causing me to miss my connection to uni.”

Mr Nash said overcrowding on the line was getting worse.A spokesman for PTV said the more spacious X’Trapolis trains would be able to run on the Werribee line once infrastructure was upgraded as part of the $100 million Bayside rail improvement project. This work

is not expected to be finished until late 2015. The spokesman said the addition of two new stations, at Tarneit and Wyndham Vale in 2016, as part of the Regional Rail Link, would disperse commuters across two lines, easing overcrowding on Werribee services. \ LL

MY TOWNT hrough a combination of factors, I found myself waitressing at a wedding on Valentine’s Day.It was the first time I’ve carried a tray since I was a teenager and got my first job at the local Chinese restaurant in my home town of Mildura.

Back then I was excited to finally be earning a bit of pocket money and had bought a black shirt to wear, as instructed by the restaurant owner.It was only worn the once.After accidently smashing a couple of plates in the kitchen while trying to avoid the swinging service door, I was unceremoniously given the sack and sent home.Given this provenance, I was understandably anxious about helping out an event manager friend who was woefully short staffed.However, walking into the event, all nerves disappeared as I was immediately given a job and continued to work solidly for the next seven hours.Everyone was polite and respectful to me and the other staff. But chatting to the other girls afterwards, it was clear that wasn’t always the case.

It made me appreciate just how hard people in hospitality work. I’ll be making sure that I’m extra polite when eating out in future.And just for the record, all plates survived intact. \

EMMA SUTCLIFFEEmma Sutcliffe is a Little River-based freelance writer. You can find her on Facebook at ‘‘Little River Emma’’.

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� ere was plenty of action on and o� the � eld at an international polo match at Werribee Park last weekend, with celebrations including a wedding and a buck’s party.

About 1500 people enjoyed the annual match between Australia’s best players in the Jeep polo team and the Perpetual polo team, made up of the best international players

currently playing in Australia. Although the Australian side lost 7-8 in a tight match, Victorian Polo Club president Gillon McLachlan won the ‘best playing pony’ award.

John and Kylie Taylor hired a marquee and got married in front of 150 guests, while other spectators clinked glasses in the “chukka club”. \

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cap councillors’ paid leave: former mayorWYNDHAM

A former western suburbs mayor has called for a cap to be placed on the amount of paid leave made available to councillors.

Point Cook resident and former Sunshine mayor Bernard Reilly believes councillors should be limited to two to four weeks of paid leave each year.

His comments come a� er it was revealed three Wyndham councillors have taken the equivalent of six months’ paid leave in the past year. � e Local Government Act does not restrict the amount of paid leave that councillors can take.

Mr Reilly said that in other jobs employees were given a limited amount of paid leave, and councillors should face the same restrictions.

“� ere needs to be a change to the act to make them accountable for how much leave they take. We need a change,” he said. “If they need more time o� , they shouldn’t be paid.”

Point Cook Action Group president Paul

Harder said councillors should be required to attend a minimum number of council meetings and they should stand down if they failed to meet the criteria .

Mr Harder called for the publication of a report card on councillor attendance

and achievements ahead of council elections.

A spokesman for Local Government Minister Jeanette Powell deferred questions about a cap on paid leave to the

Transport, Planning and Local Government Department.

A department spokeswoman said councillors could seek permission for a leave of absence and would only lose o� ce if they missed four consecutive council meetings without permission. “Councillors do not receive a salary, and allowances are some recognition of the contributions made by those elected to voluntary, part-time roles in the community.” \

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Local environmentalists hope to parade a plastic dolphin in a bid to help save marine life from dying because of discarded waste.

Wyndham’s LitterWatch group wants someone to donate an in� atable dolphin for this weekend’s Weerama Festival.

� e dolphin will be stu� ed with plastic and other junk, with holes torn in its guts to show the litter inside and highlight the harm litter can do to marine life.

Organiser John Forrester says the dolphin will be wrapped in plastic on the outside, trapping its � ns to replicate what litter does to wildlife. “We need something large to put on the back of a ute for a � oat at Weerama.”

Mr Forrester said a turtle found locally several years ago died because its stomach was stu� ed with plastic. Platypuses in the Werribee River had been found bound with rings encircling their bodies, including one whose � ippers were pinned to its body. � e fake dolphin will also be taken to local schools as part of the LitterWatch program . \ SH

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Werribee’s Sarah Allen wants to do all she can to help end disease and poverty.

� e Hoppers Crossing Guides leader has been chosen to join a United Nations conference about the status of women .

Next month, Ms Allen will join the New York-based conference remotely from Melbourne a� er being selected by the World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts.

� e conference will discuss the role of educating women to bring about an end to poverty and diseases such as malaria and HIV.

Ms Allen says the conference will also discuss how the UN can meet its millennium development goals – eight targets set in 2000 ranging from halving extreme poverty rates to providing universal primary education by 2015.

“I think the millennium development goals are an issue that will de� ne our generation,” she said. “We want to empower women and make sure they receive the education and training that will help in their everyday lives.”

Ms Allen said the Guiding organisation had given her a chance to mentor younger girls. “� ey view you in a di� erent light to a

teacher and open up to you about things. You get a chance to help them become beautiful teenagers eventually.”

Ms Allen will join fellow Victorian Guide Erin Wicking in Canberra next week to

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police uniforms set to travel Victoria Police’s recently replaced uniforms are likely to out� t police in Third World countries as part of a Rotary recycling project. Wyndham Rotary’s Eddie Szatkowski is leading the club’s statewide Donations In Kind project, which has amassed 200,000 police shirts and 100,000 trousers and is collecting uniforms from Wyndham police this month. \

galvin park to stay greenSoccer pitches and football � elds at Galvin Park will be green during even the driest of months of the year following the installation of an underground recycled water tank. The $220,000 tank , connected to City West Water’s recycled water pipeline , can store up to 230,000 litres. \

volunteer information sessionWyndham residents interested in volunteering are being encouraged to attend an information session run by the council and Volunteer West next Friday, March 7. The session will cover topics such as � nding the right volunteering role, local opportunities and the bene� ts of volunteering. It will be held at the civic centre, 45 Princes Highway, Werribee from 1.30-3.30pm. Bookings: 9742 0777 \

youth week grantWyndham’s youth resource centre has received a $2000 state government grant for its National Youth Week celebrations from April 4-13. This year’s youth week theme is “Our Voice, Our Impact” . \

easter egg huntTickets will go on sale next week for the annual Good Friday Easter egg hunt at Werribee Park . Now in its 14th year, the event raises money for the Royal Children’s Hospital Good Friday Appeal. Tickets cost $15. Details: ticketek.com.au \

have your say on lawsWyndham residents are being invited to have their say on proposed laws that will change the way ratepayers are informed about their council’s spending and performance. Submissions close March 19. Details: dpcd.vic.gov.au/localgovernment \

join a youth committeeWyndham council is looking for young people to be part of a new youth committee. Residents aged 14-24 will learn about event planning, project management, promotion, budgeting and advocating for the needs of young people. Details: 8734 1355 \

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council tough on cholesterolWyndham is the � rst municipality in Victoria to be recognised for creating a healthy workplace.

Government health secretary Georgie Crozier congratulated the council for encouraging employees to be healthier and happier. Wyndham is one of 14 “at-risk” local government areas taking part in a state government initiative to improve the health and well-being of its residents.

Chief executive Kerry � ompson said the council was trying to lead by example.

“ Our catering sta� are now including healthy food options for both sta� and community events. We’ve provided sta� with information about better nutrition, introduced physical activity programs like boxing and yoga and promoted positive well-being habits, and we o� er � exible working conditions.” \ LL

Dig in: Georgie Crozier, Kerry Thompson, mayor Bob Fairclough and Western Metropolitan MP Andrew Elsbury. (MICHAEL COPP)

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John Menegazzo’s family of market gardeners moved from Italy in the 1920s and ’30s. It’s fair to say the Werribee South resident has the western

suburbs in his blood.

What’s your connection to the local community?I was councillor for the Iramoo ward from 2008-12 and mayor of Wyndham in 2011. I’m chairman of the Wyndham Transport Advisory Group. We meet monthly to discuss transport issues with the aim of alleviating problems within Wyndham. I’m deputy chair of the Committee for Wyndham, a social and economic lobby group, and on the board of the Italian Sports Club of Werribee as acting treasurer.

Where’s your favourite retreat spot?Sitting at the mouth of Werribee River, it’s a tranquil spot. I like to go to the beach and enjoy the view of the You Yangs, Mornington Peninsula and the boats. The rose garden at Werribee Park is also great.

Favourite place to get coffee and a bite to eat?Breakfast at Wyndham Cache. You’ve gotta have the eggs there, poached on toast – they’re the best in Victoria. Moka Patisserie and Chatterbox Cafe on Watton Street both do excellent coffees.

What do you remember being in Wyndham that’s no longer there?The old Palais Theatre. I used to go there with friends and family when I was younger but now it’s a retail outlet. I also remember the old Centenary Hall which is now the cultural centre. I used to go to functions and dances there.

What would you change in your neighbourhood?We’d all like to change the congestion caused by too many cars and not enough road networks. The police station in Werribee is a terrible eyesore. The Committee for Wyndham is pressing the state government to commit to a justice precinct in East Werribee.

What wouldn’t you change?Werribee South has retained its country suburb atmosphere. I like the friendly nature of the people, and the multiculturalism. \

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The Centenary of Military Aviation Air Show is proudly presented by the Royal Australian Air Force at Point Cook over the weekend of 1st and 2nd March.

Come along to a spectacular Air Show with air displays and ground displays and celebrate 100 years of miitary aviation in Australia.

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refugees

A Karen refugee from Myanmar says living in Australia has restored his dignity as a human being.

Keh Blut, who spoke at this month’s Karen National Day event in Hobsons Bay, arrived in Australia seven years ago a� er being born and raised in a refugee camp.

He works at Werribee’s New Hope Foundation, supporting other migrants and refugees.

Mr Blut said that a� er Karen land was con� scated by Burmese authorities, thousands lacked medicine, shelter or security and � ed to � ailand as refugees.

“I was working as a community worker for 26 years,” he said.

“I was working with internally displaced people who are hiding in the jungle.

“Political turmoil and civil war have been common to me since I was born.

“� e country is still ruled by the military dictatorship and there are many armed resistance ethnic groups still � ghting for their freedom and equality.”

Mr Blut said civil war between opposition groups and the military government had been ongoing since Burma gained independence in 1948.

Its national day commemorates a peaceful demonstration by more than 400,000 Karen people who marched more than 1400 kilometres across Myanmar in 1948 seeking

equal rights and justice.Mr Blut said “Karen New Year Day”

was celebrated around the world but could really only be a celebration for those free from fear.

“It is illegal to celebrate Karen National Day in Burma,” he said.

“Living in Australia, I started to taste the value of freedom and humanity, and regain my dignity as a human being.

‘‘I can live fearless under the Australian laws and regulations. I have the opportunity to learn higher education and work peacefully in this country. � anks Australians.” \

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Pilots at Royal Australian Air Force bases around the country are practising their routines ahead of this weekend’s Centenary of Military Aviation Air Show at Point Cook.

The Weekly visited East Sale RAAF base last Wednesday as the Roulettes rehearsed their aerobatics.

Six members of the team will take part in an aerial display above Point Cook, while the Roulettes’ seventh plane will form a static display.

Central Flying School’s Wing Commander Colin O’Neill said it was fitting that the school was taking part in the air show as it was one of the oldest military units in Australia. It was formed in March 1913, 12 months before Australia’s first military flight.

The base’s Royal Australian School of Air Navigation will also be involved in the air show, with its King Air planes used to transport RAAF personnel to and from the show. The planes will also take part in a flying display.

Wing Commander Adrian Mavros said the air show would provide people with a good insight into the air force.

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Mayoral Column

News that Toyota’s Altona based car manufacturing plant will close in 2017 will ��������������������������������������������in Wyndham City. The closure of Toyota will leave 2,500 workers unemployed, many of whom live in Wyndham and with a large car component manufacturing base in our region there will be major impacts on companies supplying not just to Toyota but also Holden and Ford. Council is of the view the most �������������������������������������������through a coordinated approach and in this regard, regional economic development and advocacy body such as LeadWest.���������������������������������������������it is important that a detailed report be commissioned to determine the full economic impacts on Wyndham City and the broader �������������������������������������������that State and Federal governments start ������������������������������������job re-skilling and training programs for ���������������������������������������������Considerable assistance is also sought for ���������������������������������������industries to the region and in this regard the unlocking of the East Werribee Employment Precinct and future development of the Werribee City Centre will play a key role.Regards, Bob.

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PROFILE \ POINT COOK IS A SPECIAL PLACE FOR AVIATOR MURRAY WALLACE, WRITES MARK SMITH

Murray Wallace learned to � y the military way at Point Cook as a 20-year-old cadet in 1961.

“I’d already learned to � y before I joined, but to the RAAF that was almost a disadvantage.

‘‘� ey taught you to � y their way. Even then I still managed to � y solo a� er only three and a half hours, when the average was eight hours,” he says.

A� er a career in professional aviation spanning 54 years, � ying everything from helicopters to airliners, the septuagenarian still has links to his old training base, regularly � ying his CT-4 Airtrainer as a part of the RAAF museum’s interactive � ying displays.

He will perform at this weekend’s epic Centenary of Military Aviation Air Show in the CT-4 and his 1958 Cessna 180 , an ex-army observation aircra� with which he’s enjoyed a long association.

He � rst � ew the aircra� (military registration A98-340) in 1962 then again in Papua New Guinea in 1965-66. He was able to buy the aircra� � ve years ago.

Flying A98-340 again has brought back many memories for Wallace, one of which involved a very close call.

“One day I was tasked to do a resupply out of Telefomin in PNG. � e strip has an elevation of 5000 feet, and then I had to reach a valley at 9000 feet by � ying over a ridge that was 11,000 feet.

“Approaching the ridge I made the mistake of turning the wrong way. I thought I was going to kill myself. My only thought as I saw the trees was to wonder how long it would take the rescue party to walk up that mountain. I’m sure the wheels brushed the top branches.”

� e Centenary of Military Aviation Air Show at Point Cook is on this Saturday and Sunday, with � ying displays from 10.30am to 3pm.

Entry and parking is by ticket only. Tickets are available from Ticketmaster and include public transport and shuttle buses between Williams Landing and the air� eld. \

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An inspirational message on a Post-it note stuck to her fridge helped Melbourne fashion designer Vanessa Rochman take the

obvious next step. A� er seven years as head designer for Metalicus, the time was right to launch her own label and she handed in her resignation to focus on a fashion adventure of her own.

� e result, her stylish new womenswear brand Primness, gives the term casual a chic makeover. Rather than uneventful dressing, Rochman shows there’s plenty of scope for edgy di� erence, taking us on a journey to a place where � tted and loose designs are both welcome.

Primness is all about modern silhouettes worn with an everyday ease. Rochman knows how to create an urban cool using simple line structures that can be layered or worn as separates. “My design ethos is to keep it simple and to create wardrobe essentials,” says the 34-year-old, who studied fashion at RMIT. “Each piece needs to work back in the collection as a co-ordinate, but they also need to work as singular style.”

Primness is inspired by street style, cra� and art. In summer 2014, it’s all about so� , relaxed lines. Rochman prefers to use luxury yarns to appeal to women looking for luxe staples to add to their wardrobe.

� ere’s an abundance of white and black, dreamy navy and sand tones in the mix. � ere’s a hint of peplum waists for tops, cropped shorts and three-quarter-

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“I use cottons, silks, linens, modals and wools,” says Rochman. “Everything is manufactured locally in Melbourne and I love supporting our industry to create an Australian label.”

When she was a young child, Rochman had a conversation with her grandmother about what she’d like to be when she grew up. Rochman fondly recalls sharing her dreams about fashion and clothing.

“My omi (grandmother) looked me in the eye and said, ‘I think you would be really good at that’. That was a defining moment,” she says.

Rochman says she has no desire to be all things to all people. She prefers to hone a product that appeals to women who like simplicity with a sense of difference. Primness is all about T-shirts and tops that can be worn loose or tapered. There are flowing dresses, casual jackets for a shot at seamless structure, and drawstring pants thrown into the mix for a laissez-faire cue.

“It has been such a creative and exciting time and it feels refreshing to have full autonomy,” she says. She works out of a studio space in St Kilda and her line is now sold in boutiques across Australia and New Zealand. An online store has just gone live.

“It was important for me to create something different to what is already available,” Rochman says. “I sit in the lifestyle category but can’t quite say it is the same as another label. It took me a year of designing, creating, trialling and developing to make sure Primness launched with its own signature look.” \

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The Draft Wyndham Learning Community Strategy 2014-2017 supports learning in all life phases. It is a long term approach to improving the social and economic outcomes of Wyndham’s residents and groups.

At the Council meeting held 24th February 2014 Council endorsed the Draft Wyndham Learning Community Strategy for public exhibition.

Feedback through written submissions is welcomed and will be considered for inclusion into the Strategy as appropriate from the 25th February - 25th March 2014. The Strategy will go back to the May 2014 Council meeting for further consideration and endorsement.

Access a copy at www.wyndham.vic.gov.au Please email submissions to [email protected] SUBMISSIONS CLOSE 25th MARCH 2014

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CAR SHOWOld and new cars will be on display at Werribee and District Collectable Vehicle Club’s annual show and shine at Mossfiel Reserve on Sunday, March 23. 9am-3pm. All cars welcome. Entry $10 per car. ■ 9397 8181

LONG LUNCHRelax with friends and enjoy a five-course meal during the World’s Longest Lunch at Shadowfax Winery, K Road, Werribee. Listen to jazz while enjoying locally grown produce and Shadowfax wines. Only 110 tickets are available for the lunch on Friday, March 14, noon-4pm.■ http://bit.ly/Mnaoi9

TAKE A TOURExplore Wyndham’s eco hot spots and learn more about the area’s native flora and fauna through a tour of grasslands, wetlands, rivers and creeks. The tour, part of Wyndham’s

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LOSE WEIGHT NATURALLYMembers of TOWN – Take Off Weight Naturally – are given the opportunity to compete for weight-loss awards each week. The Wyndham TOWN club meets Friday, 9.30-11.30am, at The Grange Community Centre, 260-280 Hogans Road, Hoppers Crossing.■ [email protected] or 0434 088 240

COME JAMIESON WAYThere’s plenty happening at Jamieson Way Community Centre this year, including tai chi for seniors, yoga classes, French conversation lessons, a coffee and craft group and a group for writers. At 59 Jamieson Way, Point Cook.■ jamiesonwaycc.org.au

RELAY FOR LIFECancer survivors and carers are being invited to join a celebration lap at Wyndham’s Relay for Life next month. The fund-raising event is on March 29-30 at the Victoria University Athletics Track in Werribee.■ [email protected] \

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First home buyers with 5 kids looking

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Duncan & Susan

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Budget: $350,000

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Moving from Canberra to

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Richard & Liz

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Budget: $350,000

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First home buyer wants close to the proposed

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Budget: $600,000

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South side of Werribee with yard

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First home buyers, Tarneit or Truganina, unit or small house

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Investors with potential to subdivide

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Budget: $360,000

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First home buyer, neat home in

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Sonia

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Budget: $320,000

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John & Colleen

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Christian

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Budget: $350,000

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First home buyers, prefer double garage

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Matthew & Mary

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Budget: $400,000

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Neat home South side of

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Mitch & Suzanne

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Budget: $350,000

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Either Werribee, Hoppers Crossing or

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Gayle

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Budget: $310,000

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Prefers Manor Lakes estate on a

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Gurleen

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Budget: $700,000

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Mary

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Emma

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Budget: $350,000

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Established home either Werribee

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Hani & Mona

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Budget: $333,000

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Josna & Ronny

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Budget: $310,000

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Jess

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Cash buyer for either Hoppers or Tarneit, neat condition on

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Susan

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Budget: $400,000

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First home buyer wanting modern

home in any area with 2 living areas

Madock

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Large home with 3 living areas and a

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Diana

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Budget: $330,000

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2 living areas, modern home under

5 years old in Tarneit / Truganina

Karmit

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Budget: $320,000

3

Werribee south side, older ok if in

good condition

Mark

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Budget: $360,000

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Hoppers location, larger block with rear or side access

Debbie

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Budget: $340,000

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Low maintenance property on a small

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Rachael

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Budget: $360,000

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2 living areas plus outside alfresco/

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Raj

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Budget: $400,000

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Modern home less than 5 years old

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Families can move into the age of space with this near-new brick-veneer house in Point Cook’s coveted Sanctuary Lakes estate.

Perfect for professional couples, young families and � rst-home buyers, the single-storey dwelling of about 32 squares is on a 512-square-metre block.

Built by Henley Homes only 18 months ago and covered for several more years by the structural warranty, the pristine house has been designed for the best of work, rest and play.

Set well back from the street and behind low-maintenance gardens, the front door opens to a wide hall that showcases its timber � oors.

Further enhanced by 2.55-metre ceilings with energy-ef� cient downlights, this light-� lled residence has the main bedroom suite immediately to the right of the entry.

Illuminated by its tryptych of tall windows, the suite has a walk-in wardrobe, en suite with large Premium shower, toilet and Caesarstone-topped vanity.

A door on the opposite side of the hall accesses the double garage with remote

control, while the study retains the privacy necessary for working from home.

It is next to the lounge room, meals area and feature-packed kitchen. The latter will thrill those who love to cook, with its wide Caesarstone-topped island bench that doubles as a breakfast bar, double sink with pull-out spray tap, walk-in pantry, stainless-steel appliances (900mm Technika oven with six-burner gas cooktop and Bellisima dishwasher) and glass splashback.

There’s a study or second living area that could be used as a theatre room and a sliding

door that opens to the covered deck. Another passage leads to three double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and the family bathroom with deep bath, large shower, vanity with raised basin and separate toilet.

It’s close to Saltwater Reserve, schools, Sanctuary Lakes shopping centre and just over one kilometre from cafes and restaurants. A bonus is the recreational facilities – residents can pay an annual fee of $2200, which includes use of the world-class golf course, swimming pool, gym and monitored security. \

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Recent renovations have transformed this brick-veneer house at Tarneit so it’s like new again. On a 616-square-metre block in a quiet court, it is close to Kiah Reserve, Skeleton Waterholes Creek, schools, transport and Wyndham Village and Hogans Corner shopping centres. The 22-square residence has four bedrooms with built-in wardrobes (front main with walk-in wardrobe and en suite), a second

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Shop 3/19 Synnot St, WerribeePh: 9741 1000 Pat 0417 206 207www.pellegrinorealestate.com.au

WERRIBEE 50 NaNtIlla CREsCENt $595,000

A RARE GEM WITH OPTION FOR VACANT BLOCKWe are offering the growing family this three bedroom home withstudy which can be easily used as a fourth bedroom. Full ensuite andwalk-in-robe to master bedroom, built-in-robes to all other bedrooms.step down lounge, large kitchen/meals area adjoining sitting room,spacious rumpus room and family room with open fire place andcathedral ceilings. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling, dishwasher,double lock up garage. also the lucky buyers will have first option tobuy a 707m2 vacant block next door.

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investment \ Industry experts give MARK BUNKER the low-down

plan well, stick to basics for success

Property investing can be tricky for beginners. Overnight success is unlikely and sticking to the fundamentals can be the difference between selling within a year or holding to a plan and

building equity. Here are some basic things to consider when buying an investment property:

property cycles

The market’s peaks and troughs are influenced by things such as the global economy, inflation, consumer confidence, unemployment, housing stock, population growth and overseas investors. While a property market can crash, it typically follows a pattern defined by a few years of steady rises in property values followed by shorter-lived flat periods and decreases in house values as the market corrects itself. More people are happier to invest when the market is prospering – often midway into a cycle – than buy at the bottom of a new one when buyer confidence is generally lower but the rewards are potentially greater.

Knowing what to Buy

As the nation’s population grows and lifestyles change, what makes a good property investment also changes. A few decades ago, suburbs close to the city weren’t in much demand due to Australians’ desire for big backyards. Now there’s increasing demand for low-maintenance apartments and units closer to the city.

James Ferris, of PRD Nationwide in Werribee, says Manor Lakes estate and Tarneit have new shopping centres and railway stations, so rental demand has sharply increased.

“Williams Landing has quick access to Point Cook and the city, and this is an area with lots of capital growth potential – it’s a new suburb so people can still get in on the ground floor,” Ferris says.

“The south side of Werribee is always in demand because it’s a location close to everything. Investors show interest in three-bedroom/two-bathroom homes because they’re popular as leases to families.

“Hoppers Crossing, close to Werribee Plaza, is another investment hotspot.”

Investors should consider things such as body corporate fees, renovation potential, land size, proximity to services and lifestyle perks. Steer clear of generic developments such as high-rise apartments and the over-supply of new homes in the outer suburbs.

Having a plan

Plan for how long you intend to own a property and know the right time to sell. Things such as finance tax and negative gearing must be considered, while other things to weigh up include insurance, fixed versus variable interest rates, cash flow and managing mortgage repayments. Some properties marketed as investment stock may have a high yield or rental return but offer very little potential for capital growth. Plan for the worst, expect the best. \

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Designer living at its very best in a premier location• At the very first glance this “presentation plus“ family home will certainly impress• Formal lounge & dining with a modern style decor, ornate fireplace, opening onto a fantastic decked pergola• The kitchen will “wow” the entertainer hostess with European appliances, island granite bench tops & WIP• Informal living comprises of spacious family & meals area, all overlooking the picture book gardens• Master bedroom at the front of the home featuring stunning ensuite and walk in robe• Ducted heating, ducting cooling, quality drapes & fittings, oversize double garage with rear access tobackyard and the best of all..........all of this is in one of Werribee’s best court locations

Werribee 14 Haven Court A 4 B 2 C 2 D

For Sale $750.000 - $790,000Inspect Saturday 1.30 - 1.45pmOffice 23 Princes Highway, Werribee. 03 9974 0922Contact Peter Richardson 0412 327 835

Steven Richardson 0407 445 567

Immaculate living with elegance and comfort in mind• Designed with modern day family needs in mind, this 2 year old Dennis Family homeadopts a user friendly layout

• The kitchen encompasses quality stainless steel appliances, Caesar Stone benchtops, &900mm freestanding stove & oven

• Moving through, you’ll discover a large Media room, & spacious enclosed alfresco• Ducted heating & evaporative cooling, alarm system, double remote garage withinternal access.

Wyndham Vale 26 Bindarri Road A 3 B 2 C 2

For Sale $375,000 - $385,000Inspect Saturday 1.30 - 1.45pmOffice 23 Princes Highway, Werribee. 03 9974 0922Contact Michelle Chick 0416 007 949 Vedika Babbar 0401 153 555

A treasure on the south side• Situated on a 948m2 parcel of land on the south side of Werribee close to all amenitiesand freeway access

• The kitchen features marble bench top, splashbacks & s/steel appliances• Work from home in the study, entertain in one of the many living spaces• Outside enjoy the decked pergola with café blinds, low maintenance native gardenand double garage with back access

• Mod cons include alarm, solar panels, intercom, heating, cooling, double glazedwindows and ducted vacuum

Werribee 1 Montpellier Drive A 4 B 2 C 2 D

For Sale $625,000Inspect Saturday 1.30 - 1.45pmOffice 23 Princes Highway, Werribee. 03 9974 0922Contact Michelle Chick 0416 007 949 Peter Richardson 0412 327 835

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Call the team at Sweeney on9974 0922 or 0407 445 567

23 Princes Highway, Werribee

Thinking of selling?Want great results?

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ANOTHER HAPPYSWEENEY VENDOR!

Tracey Dean0433 279 [email protected] 38 Wyndham Village SC, Sayers Road 9749 0010www.sweeneyea.com.au

If you’re considering selling,you need to know the Sweeney way!

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Impressive northerly home in the popular Claremont Park Estate• Wide, tiled entry leads to hallway with three double bedrooms and central bathroom• Hostess kitchen with large pantry, dishwasher adjacent large dining & living zone• Separate formal lounge/rumpus overlooking decked alfresco entertaining area• Master bedroom provides ensuite and large WIR, along with access to alfresco• Lush garden including shed, perfect those who love to enjoy the summer sun• Evaporative cooling, central heating, double garage and much more on offer!• Currently returning $1413 PCM to prompt tenant until June 2014

Tarneit 17 Swordgrass Avenue A 4 B 2 C 2

For Sale $380,000-$415,000Inspect Saturday 1:30-2:00pmOffice Shop 38 Wyndham Village SC, Tarneit. 9749 0010Contact Tracey Dean 0433 279 103

Updated and renovated, this property offers the benefits of a new home while sittingin a well established location• Renovated allowing the astute purchaser to simply move in and enjoy• 4 large bedrooms, each with ample robing, master with ensuite• 2 living spaces providing flexible floorplan• Modern kitchen overlooking meals/living and entertaining area• 616m2 of prime terra firma in a quiet court location• Double garage, further shed and grassed yard

Hoppers Crossing 7 Freesia Court A 4 B 2 C 2

For Sale $395,000-$415,000Inspect Saturday 11:00-11:30amOffice Shop 38 Wyndham Village SC, Tarneit. 9749 0010Contact Steve Smith 0418 355 521

Cute, cosy and affordable with public transport is at your doorstep• Offering 2 bedroom accommodation inc BIR• Spacious open plan living and dining area• Kitchen with gas cooking and ample storage• Light and bright central bathroom• Over sized outdoor retreat with pergola and grass• Single car garage provides for convenient and secure living• Leased at $240pw until March 2014 or vacant possession can be negotiated

Wyndham Vale 1/102 Black Forest A 2 B 1 C 1

For Sale $200,000-$220,000Inspect Saturday 2:30-3:00pmOffice Shop 38 Wyndham Village SC, Tarneit. 9749 0010Contact Tracey Dean 0433 279 103 Ruby Sweeney 0425 791 050

All of the boxes are ticked! Enjoy living opposite the serene parklands• Downstairs presents master suite, living with powder room• Masterchef kitchen opening out to north facing and family sized rear yard• Feature stairwell leads to second living space with balcony• Further 2 double bedrooms with designer bathroom• Ducted heating and cooling, ample storage and many extras• Located within close proximity to local schools, shops and public transport• Inspection is a must!

Williams Landing 15 Swamphen A 3 B 2 C 2

For Sale $350,000-$370,000Inspect Saturday 1:15-1:45pmOffice Shop 38 Wyndham Village SC, Tarneit. 9749 0010Contact Ruby Sweeney 0425 791 050

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Buy or Invest in One or Both Units in a Vibrant Seaside Suburb• Ideally located opposite park then foreshore• Both are two bedroom units• Spacious lounge and meals• Central kitchen – ideal for entertaining• Single garage with roller door• Private courtyards

Altona 1&2/229 Queen Street A 2 B 1 C 1

Auction Saturday 15th March at 11amPrice AuctionInspect Sat 11-11:30amOffice 54 Pier Street, Altona. 9398 3799Contact Barry Seignior 0425 850 607 Julie Burt 0410 553 517

Take a stroll to the beach• Well proportioned to suit a growing family• Front light filled living & dining rooms• Rumpus room has access to the garden• Kitchen has enough room for a great update• Two laundries, two bathrooms & powder room• Walk to train station, schools and shops

Altona 15 Akuna StreetA 4 B 2 C 2

Private Sale $598,000-$655,000Inspect Sat 12-12:30pmOffice 54 Pier Street, Altona.

9398 3799Contact Julie Burt 0410 553 517

Barry Seignior 0425 850 607

An Exceptional Home in a “Garden Wonderland”• Ideal Altona Green location• Three bedrooms, master with ensuite• Large formal lounge, dining, family area• Garage with rear roller door• Established gardens• Walking distance to school, transport

Altona Meadows 30 Hoddle WayA 3 B 2 C 1

Private Sale $440,000-$460,000Inspect Sat By AppointmentOffice 54 Pier Street, Altona.

9398 3799Contact Barry Seignior 0425 850 607

Julie Burt 0410 553 517

Quality built home in immaculate condition• Impressive & with many added extras• A versatile floor plan offering 3 separate living areas.• Fully equipped theatre room.• Master bedroom offers split level feature.• Open plan modern kitchen incl. stone benchtops.• Stunning built in alfresco incl. mains gas bbq.

Point Cook 24 Juniper AvenueA 4 B 2 C 2

Private Sale $570,000-$610,000Inspect Sat 12-12:30pmOffice 5, 73 Point Cook Rd, Point Cook.

9360 9355Contact Jodie Lindemann 0425 850 606

Paul Lindemann 0418 336 025

Stunning design & layout - ideal for entertaining• Spacious open plan area opens to decked alfresco.• Hostess kitchen with a large walk-in pantry.• Downstairs master bedroom with WIR & ensuite.• Two double bedrooms upstairs with BIRS.• Heating, cooling, alarm & blackbutt flooring.• One of two side by side - no common ground.

Altona North 32A Macdonald AvenueA 3 B 2 C 1

Auction Sat 22nd March at 11amPrice $550,000-$580,000Inspect Sat 1-1:30pmOffice 54 Pier Street, Altona.

9398 3799Contact Paul Lindemann 0418 336 025

NEW LISTING

Superbly maintained & presented with style & flair• Entertain from this modern kitchen & dining area.• Theatre room with custom built cabinetry.• Spacious 3 bedroom home plus study.• Separate formal lounge. Floating floorboards.• Double garage: internal access & rear roller door.• Easy walk to Seabrook Primary & easy fwy access.

SEABROOK 129 Seabrook BoulevardA 3 B 2 C 2 D

Private Sale $485,000-$515,000Inspect Sat 11-11:30amOffice 5, 73 Point Cook Rd, Point Cook.

9360 9355Contact Jodie Lindemann 0425 850 606

Julie Burt 0410 553 517

Centrally located with two separate living areas• Family room with adjacent bedroom & bathroom.• Garage is tiled & lined, suitable for hobbies.• Spacious & stylish kitchen with black stone bench.• Dining area & living room with split system cooler.• Family room opens to pergola & backyard.• Central to local schools, shops and amenities.

Altona 149 Victoria StreetA 3 B 2 C 2

Private Sale $390,000-$425,000Inspect Sat 12-12:30pmOffice 54 Pier Street, Altona.

9398 3799Contact Paul Lindemann 0418 336 025

Julie Burt 0410 553 517

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3 A 1 B 4 C

Central with a big shedWerribee 31 richmond CrescentAn absolute purse pleaser! Close to the Werribee

station and how about that big shed! This neatly

presented three bedroom home has a great size

living area, open kitchen, bedrooms at the rear and

a fantastic size block for the kids to play. An ideal

investment or a great place to live. Call today!

SellingPrice $289,000

View Saturday 1st March

12.15pm

PrDnationwide Werribee2/85 Synnot Street, 9742 7557

prdnationwide.com.au/werribee

Ash Taylor 0407 808 233

[email protected]

3 A 2 B 2 C

Located for convenienceHoppers Crossing 10 Macks placeonly a short stroll to Werribee plaza, schools & shops,

this would make an ideal addition to any port folio or

suit the first home buyer. Comprising 3 bdrms, master

with en-suite, formal & informal living zones, ducted

gas heating, split system cooling, double carport &

spacious rear yard all set on approx 500m2 allotment

in quiet Cul de sac.

sellingprice $290,000 - $310,000

View Saturday 1st March

11.00am

prDnationwide Werribee2/85 Synnot Street 9742 7557

prdnationwide.com.au/werribee

James Ferris 0419 323 179

[email protected]

4 A 3 B 2 C 1 D

Exceptional quality & locationTarnEiT 18 Giofches CrescentFeaturing 4 large bedrooms plus a study, this home

will accommodate the growing family. Upstairs,

the master suite comprises en-suite with spa, Wir

& balcony, a centrally located kids retreat & central

bathroom. Downstairs is the formal lounge, open

kitchen meals/family zone & rumpus room. all this &

too much more to mention! Call today to inspect!

SellingPrice $545,000 - $565,000

View Saturday 1st March

11.45am

PrDnationwide Werribee2/85 Synnot Street, 9742 7557

prdnationwide.com.au/werribee

James Ferris 0419 323 179

[email protected]

3 A 2 B 3 C

Character filled homeWerribee 38 Wyndham StreetThis well presented family home situated on a corner

block offers 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, formal lounge,

family living area with OFP, large timber kitchen &

dining area with plenty of storage. Additional features

incl gas duct heat, s/system cooling & an oversized

double garage at the rear of the home, all on a good

size allotment.

SellingPrice $420,000

View Saturday 1st March

10.30am

PrDnationwide Werribee2/85 Synnot Street 9742 7557

prdnationwide.com.au/werribee

Grant Fitzpatrick 0408 510 838

[email protected]

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P O I N T C O O K8256 1111micmpointcook.com.au

48 Tom Roberts Parade, Point Cook VIC 3030Call now for an inspection Shop 9, Boardwalk Central Shopping Centre Quader Syed 0417 301 174

Will Jiang 0478 881 375

PRIVATE SALE

Price: $450,000 - $470,000

Inspect: Contact Agent

405 Boardwalk Boulevard, Point Cook 4 2 2

FAMILY HAVEN IN QUIET POCKET

Beautifully presented and with an air of relaxed modern comfort, this 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home is a ready-made winner

PRIVATE SALE

Price: $560,000 - $580,000

Inspect:

28 Ranfurlie Avenue, Point Cook 4 2 2

SLEEK AND SPACIOUS FAMILY RESIDENCE

4 bedroom plus

NEW LISTING!

NEW LISTING!

6 Malibu Blvd, Point Cook 3 2 2

SINGLE LEVEL STUNNER IN PRIME ESTATEA fabulous entertainer both inside and out, this modern three bedroom home is

PRIVATE SALE

Price: Inspect:

4 Trident Court, Sanctuary Lakes 4 2 2

PRIME FAMILY HOME IN COVETED LOCATION

PRIVATE SALE

Price: Inspect:

91 Beachview Pde, Sanctuary Lakes 4 2 2

SANCTUARY LAKES STUNNER

PRIVATE SALE

Price: Inspect:

NEW LISTING!

NEW LISTING!

1/7 Dewan Ave, Werribee 2 1 1

A FIRST HOME BUYER’S DELIGHT

PRIVATE SALE

Price: $225,000 - $245,000 Inspect: Contact Agent

NEW LISTING!

58 Drysdale Crescent, Point Cook 4 2 2

THE PERFECT FAMILY HOMEA fabulous family entertainer with a great sense of modern comfort,this 4 bedroom,

PRIVATE SALE

Price: Inspect:

PRIVATE SALE

Price: Inspect: Contact Agent

15 Manna Way, Point Cook 4 2 2

CHARMING SINGLE LEVEL HOME IN PEACEFUL POSITION

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ADDRESS PRICELot 330 Boardwalk Blvd $300,000 - $330,00046 Maddock Street $290,000 - $310,000Lot 713 Canegrass Drive $275,00042 Featherbrook Drive $310,000Lot 657 Grassland Drive $295,000Lot 857 Mallee Street P.O.A68 Alamanda Blvd P.O.A50 Honolulu Drive $285,000 - $310,00049 Lukis Avenue $375,000 - $395,000

Terms & Conditions: Offer ends 31/3/2014. Prize valid until 31/12/2014. Letting and advertising fees still applicable.Should your property be exclusively listed with another agent, please disregard this communication.

Jeremy FernandezBusiness Development Manager

0478 881 [email protected]

Visit micm.com.au/pmcomp to enter

WHY MICM?7 day a week serviceLowest vacancy rateMultilingual staff

48 Tom Roberts Parade, Point Cook VIC 3030Call now for an inspection Shop 9, Boardwalk Central Shopping Centre Quader Syed 0417 301 174

Will Jiang 0478 881 375

12 MONTHS

MANAGEMENT

FREEManagement transfers welcome

PROPERTY

P O I N T C O O K8256 1111micmpointcook.com.au

5 OPPORTUNITIES TO

WINrs welcome

Prize drawn

2nd April

Call Jeremy today to book your FREE rental appraisal

and go into the draw to WIN!

SALES CONSULTANT WANTED

Based at our Point Cook office we have a fantastic opportunity for a Sales Consultant to join our dedicated and professional Sales team.

Predominately dealing with house and land sales in the Point Cook and surrounding areas you will be involved in all aspects of Real Estate.

To be considered for this role, you will require solid sales experience in Selling & Listing all types of properties, have completed your Agents Representative

Certificate, current drivers licence and vehicle.

Please email your cover letter and resume directly to MICM Property at [email protected]

LAND AVAILABLE NOW

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Stunning Botanical Period Splendour!With too many features to mention, this character filled and beautifully renovated weatherboard home in central Werribee can only impress with a history and story to match. This property is surely one of Werribee’s iconic homes and offers an amazing floor plan with multiple large flowing living zonesand a verity of possible bedroom arrangements. Currently being used as 5 bedrooms and 2 large studies for the older children the upstairs retreat couldalso be used as a parents hideaway with a luxurious spa and his and her oversized dressing rooms. Rarely seen 3 metre ceilings, Axminster carpets, solidrosegum flooring, imported New Zealand Beech timber kitchen with European appliances, ducted refrigerated cooling, ducted gas heated, huge spa,great indoors and outdoor entertaining areas and 3-phase power to the garage, are just a few features that this wonderful home offers.

Situated on approximately 1014m2 within easy walking distance to schools, shops and the train station, this property offers a great lifestyle along with allthe benefits. As you enter the property you will be taken by the warmth and nostalgic character that is offered.

Private Sale Contact Agent

Inspect By appointmentPhoto ID required

Contact James Antonio 0401 889 248Tony Vercher 0421 734 414

Werribee 26 Mambourin Street 4335

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Pristine Renovated Family Residence With Lovely Park ViewsWith all the hard work done and ready for its next lucky owner, you will be ever impressed with the joys that lay within this beautiful home.

With three generous sized bedrooms, there is also a huge main living and formal dining room complete with solid polished hardwood flooring. The central kitchen offers ample cupboard storage and entails updated cooking facilities while is adjacent the meals room. The main bathroom has alsobeen tastefully renovated while ducted heating and evaporative cooling keep the home comfortable all year round.

For the tools or car a lock-up garage is on offer while there is still a heap of backyard for the kids to play free all in view. Let’s not also forget about theestablished park grounds complete with children’s play gym literally across the street.

All located within a stone’s throw from the Werribee River and the Werribee CBD.

Private Sale $280,000 - $299,000

Inspect Sat 12.15-12.45pmPhoto ID required

Contact John Camilleri 0414 778 940Kirsty Cunningham 0414 344 475

Werribee 26 Coventry Drive 1113

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Perfectly Positioned In The Lovely Cambridge Estate!The ideal home with its large living spaces inside and out is on offer for that family looking togrow or astute investor looking to reap the rewards. Presenting four fitted bedrooms, ensuite tomaster, lovely separate lounge area and family with adjoining dining/study area. Renovatedstone kitchen and good size meals area. Appointments include gas ducted heating, cooling,timber blinds throughout and parquetry floors in living zones. It doesn’t stop there, the homealso boats a pergola area, double garage with drive through access and a double door entry,great for security. Set on a fantastic size allotment of 780m2 approx, and with schools, publictransport and shops only a short walk away, what more could you wish for?

Private Sale $395,000 - $415,000

Inspect By appointmentPhoto ID required

Contact Leslie Goodwin 0419 110 582Kirsty Cunningham 0414 344 475

Hoppers Crossing 65 Dowling Avenue 2224

Lap Of Luxury In Your Own Urban Secluded Paradise!Presenting a magnificent lifestyle with this gorgeous family home in a picturesque prestige location,with parklands/wetlands right opposite & all amenities one could ask for only minutes away. Stunningcontemporary décor such as polished Tas Oak timber floors throughout, exquisite gloss kitchen, floorto ceiling tiled bathrooms, ducted heating, evap cooling, security system, high ceilings, double oversized remote garage with rear/internal access & the most incredible indoor IG heated LAP POOL& spa with their own private bathroom. Five bedrooms, ensuite & WIR to master, formal lounge/dining,hotel style bathroom, a massive open plan family meals area, and outdoors a no maintenance timberdecked area perfect for your BBQ/outdoor setting surrounded by neat manicured gardens.

Private Sale $615,000 - $640,000

Inspect Sat 1-1.30pmPhoto ID required

Contact Bassam Tofaili 0411 449 821Tony Vercher 0421 734 414

Point Cook 81 Hemsley Promenade 2335

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Exquisite Classy Contemporary Jewel In Reflections!In a class of its own this ex-display home is sure to blow you away with its excellence, sophisticateddesign & abundance of space. Stunning façade with a lovely timber decked entrance leading youthrough to an amazing floor plan which presents a huge master BR with a hotel style ensuite & WIR,study with built-in shelving, state of the art theatre room set up, central bathroom, open plan family/meals area & a gorgeous tiled alfresco with built in overhead heaters. Appointments includeshostess kitchen with stone benches, stone bathrooms, high ceilings, tiled feature walls, ducted heating, evap cooling, security system, halogen lighting, SS appliances, water tank with pump, timberdecked seating, double remote garage with internal access & low maintenance landscaped gardens.

Private Sale Contact Agent

Inspect Sat 1-1.30pmPhoto ID required

Contact Bassam Tofaili 0411 449 821Kirsty Cunningham 0414 344 475

Tarneit 17 Reflections Boulevard 22214

Pristine Wyndham Green - In A Class Of Its Own! Presenting a picturesque establishment in the Wyndham Green Estate, tucked away in a quiet location amongst matured surroundings is this gorgeous family home with absolutely nothing todo. A whopping 5 fitted BRs, ensuite & WIR to master with a balcony, lounge, open plan family/mealsarea, upstairs family room, upstairs bathroom & a spa bathroom downstairs with double vanities.Features Noida floating timber floors, ducted heating, evap cooling, split system A/C, halogen lighting, hostess kitchen with glass splashbacks, SS appliances inc a 900mm stove, security system,beautiful tiled all weather entertainment area with a built-in BBQ, outdoor studio/workshop/kidsretreat, single remote garage with rear & internal access, and low maintenance manicured gardens.

Private Sale $365,000 - $385,000

Inspect Sat 10.45-11.15amPhoto ID required

Contact Bassam Tofaili 0411 449 821Tony Vercher 0421 734 414

Wyndham Vale 9 Bromley Street 1335

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Live In Cambridge On Nearly 1200m2!This home is ready and waiting for its next lucky owner.Comprising 4 BRs, master with ensuite, sep study, formallounge, recently renovated kitchen adjoining meals &2nd separate living or rumpus room. Both ducted heating & cooling are here also. Outdoors offers a hugecovered pergola & enclosed IG heated pool, and doublegarage. Set on a huge 1189m2 approx, convenientlylocated in a quiet court a short stroll to Werribee Plaza.

Private Sale $445,000 - $465,000

Inspect By appointmentPhoto ID required

Contact John Camilleri 0414 778 940Leslie Goodwin 0419 110 582

Hoppers Crossing 9 Bloxham Court 22214

A Family Home That Ticks All The BoxesClassy contemporary design fit for the growing familywith 4 fitted BRs, master with ensuite & WIR, kitchenwith an open plan spacious family/meals area, ducted heating, evap cooling & security system. Multiple livingzones inc formal lounge, open plan family area thatleads out to an all-weather alfresco area & low maint gardens on approx 590m2 land. Close to the futureTarneit train station, schools, shops & freeway access.

Private Sale $440,000 - $465,000

Inspect Sat 12.15-12.45pmPhoto ID required

Contact Kirsty Cunningham 0414 344 475James Antonio 0401 889 248

Tarneit 67 Rosegrange Boulevard 2224

Stylish Living With Parkland ViewsPositioned in the Kingston Gardens Estate is this familyhome boasting 3 fitted BRs plus study/4th BR, masterwith ensuite, formal living zones & open plan familymeals area plus a kitchen, while upstairs, another livingarea & 2 BRs. Features heating, cooling, high ceilings,rainwater tank & more. Outside, a double remotegarage with drive thru access to a large entertainingarea or space for another 4 cars & resort style gardens.

Private Sale $470,000 - $499,000

Inspect Sat 10.45-11.15amPhoto ID required

Contact Tony Vercher 0421 734 414James Antonio 0401 889 248

Hoppers Crossing 5 Waterside Close 23213

Splendour In The Werribee South CoastThis luxury residence features solid Tas Oak flooring &a detailed solid timber staircase, 2-pack kitchenadjoining open meals room with attached studyalcove & separate formal living. The master suiteincludes ensuite & there are a total of 3 bathrooms.The huge pergola is ideal for entertaining & can actas an additional carport on top of the adjoininggarage complete with internal, auto & rear access.

Private Sale $475,000 - $495,000

Inspect Sat 11-11.30amPhoto ID required

Contact John Camilleri 0414 778 940James Antonio 0401 889 248

Werribee South 3 Bream Walk 2333

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Young & Vibrant 4 Bedroom Family TreasureThis generously proportioned family home comprises 4BRs, the master features a WIR & FES, while the open plandesign boast a huge living area, meals room & largehostess kitchen. Ducted gas heating & evap cooling alsofeature, while the double garage boasts direct internalaccess. Outdoors, an under cover decked pergola, all seton 522m2 approx. There is also the opportunity to createunrestricted side access, perfect for caravan/boat access.

Private Sale Contact Agent

Inspect Sat 11.30-12noonPhoto ID required

Contact John Camilleri 0414 778 940Kirsty Cunningham 0414 344 475

Truganina 8 Cabarita Street 2224

Tranquil Location Near Werribee RiverThis immaculately presented home presents 4 fittedBRs, master with BIR & ensuite, formal lounge, open planhostess kitchen, meals & 2nd family living area alongwith a study. Includes heating, cooling, laminate floors,double remote garage plus a 2nd double garage at therear with attached shed & ample side access for yourboat/caravan. Outdoors, a fab entertainment area, andwith established gardens there is no work to be done.

Private Sale Contact Agent

Inspect Sat 12.15-12.45pmPhoto ID required

Contact Kirsty Cunningham 0414 344 475Tony Vercher 0421 734 414

Werribee 9 Riversdale Drive 4224

3 Bedrooms, Ensuite, Central Position!Opportunity knocks with this fantastic first home, investment opportunity or a well suited property for alow maintenance lifestyle. Centrally positioned, walk topublic transport, schools, childcare, parklands, biketrails, walking tracks, Skeleton Creek & shops. Three fitted BRs, ensuite & WIR to master, lounge, neatkitchen/meals area, single lock-up garage, a great sizedpaved pergola area, ducted heating & split system A/C.

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Outstanding Display Home Quality This magnificent ex-display home offers 4 fitted BRs plusstudy, formal sitting room with gas log fire, a large informal family area with solid hardwood floors & vinyl wrap kitchen that overlooks the open designedfamily area & out to an all-weather alfresco area withextensive merbau decking. The study is located upstairsplus a separate rumpus. Extras inc heating, cooling,alarm, double garage, water tank & landscaped gardens.

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A life of luxury awaits the buyer of this family house at Point Cook. Opposite wetlands and parkland and on a 631-square-metre block, the 36-square contemporary residence has a heated indoor lap pool and in-ground spa. Nolan Reserve, Homestead Reserve, a YMCA and Alamanda K-9 College are nearby. Enhanced by polished Tasmanian oak � oorboards and halogen lighting, the

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MotoriNg \ rod easdown gets behind the wheel

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to Perth. What other national highway gives you 2350 kilometres between traffic lights? And 147 kilometres without a bend? And doubles as a runway here and there?

There’s a world-famous bird observatory out here, Skylab crashed here, old telegraph stations have been engulfed by sand. There are dingoes, brumbies, emus, wedge-tailed eagles and kangaroos. You can see whales from jagged coastal cliffs, go for days without mobile coverage, meet fruit-fly inspectors and pay more than two bucks for a litre of fuel. The Hume Freeway this ain’t.

So when Mazda unveiled its new 3, I asked if I could drive one to Perth. It didn’t miss a beat, but taut suspension meant it did miss a kangaroo.

This is a nice thing. It handles surprisingly well, rides easily and remains comfortable even after eight to 10 hours. It also gets terrific economy out in the bush. The only thing that worries me is the price. It starts at $23,792, not bad value given the equipment, but it’s a lot more than the $19,990 (negotiable) for run-out models, and the $21,000-odd the old model usually started at.

However Mazda thinks it’s sharp enough to make this the best-selling car in the country, which it was in 2011 and 2012,

coming in a close second last year. You have the choice of two beautifully

flexible petrol motors, this one and a 138-kilowatt 2.5-litre, and all models are available with six-speed manual or six-speed auto, the auto adding around $2000. Go for the top model with auto and you’ll finish north of $40k.

But the entry-level Neo will constitute the great bulk of sales and it’s a good car for the money; certainly the best-looking one in its class, especially in sedan rather

than hatch. And it’s nicely equipped with cruise, Bluetooth, USB and tricky fuel-saving technology.

However, you only get a space-saver spare (you fret about such things when the nearest guy who plugs tyres is 600 kilometres distant) and the high window line makes the rear seat a bit claustrophobic, especially for kids. Rear visibility isn’t great. But if it were just you and me tootling around the city I’d have one of these in a flash. \

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• Wall Units • Vanities• Kitchens • Speciality ItemsPhone/Fax: 9749 5353 Mobile: 0405 191 962

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KITCHEN REVIVALSpecialising in quality kitchen faceliftsRe-laminating existing bench tops & doorsNew cabinets-Kitchen, Laundry, Bathroom

Call Chris9399 8104 or 0419 329 550 Free Quotes

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Carpenters

rJMR CARPENTRYHANDYMAN

� Qualifi ed Carpenter � All jobs - All sizes� Reasonable Rates � Work Guaranteed

30 Years ExperienceCall 0407 857 624 or 9314 4388

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CarpentersHOSKIN CARPENTRY AND MAINTENANCE★ Qualified Carpenter ★ Decks & Pergolas★ Plastering ★ Tiling

★ Internal and External RenovationsCall Kane on 0408 254 405

[email protected] G6604562

NO OBLIGATION - FREE QUOTES PLANS AND PERMITS SUPPLIED.

Call Matt on: 0413 622 030 All areas serviced

Pergolas Verandas Car ports Decking Sun roomsAwnings Arbors Renovations Handyman Water tanks

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STEVE KOVIC’S CARPENTRY SERVICESDoors & Windows Fitted, Pergolas, Decks,

Car Ports, Alterations & Renovations ALL GENERAL REPAIRS - NO JOB TOO SMALL

PhoneSteve 0418 217 888A.B.N: 84 850 781 591

LIC NO: 96895c

Weekly Classifi eds 1300 138 910

Carpet Layers and ServicesCarpet (Steam/Dry) Cleaning 4 ROOMS ONLY $65

Call Paul 0412 816 479

FLETCHERS CARPET CLEANINGABN 92 465 717 255

18 Years Experience

FLOODED CARPETSUPHOLSTERY CLEANING

FREE DEODORISING

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CARPET LAYINGRestretching & Repairs

Supply and InstallFREE QUOTES

Corey0422 064 682

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JLD CARPET STEAM CLEANING P/L

★ Lounge Suites ★ Carpets Cleaned★ Truck MountedJohn Davies Werribee

9742 1349 0408 379 482G6007879

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AFFORDABLE

CARPET & UPHOLSTERY STEAM CLEANINGFREE Deodorising

2 bedrooms & loungeroom from $5016 yrs exp

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RAY'SCARPETCLEANING★ Steam/Dry Cleaning ★ Carpets ★ Lounge Suites★ Car Upholstery ★ FREE quotes. Call Ray Kempa

0408 174 375 / 9749 4463G6548792

Cleaning Services

Brian Hayes Cleaning Service★ Window cleaning (domestic & commercial) ★

★ Carpet steam cleaning ★

Phone: (03) 9741 6827Mobile: 0412 860 576 G5947490

CJS CRYSTALCLEANING SERVICES

PHONE 0478 757 993✓Reasonable Rates ✓24 hour service✓30 years experience ✓End of Lease

✓Domestic/Commercial/Industrial✓Call Carol to book today

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Cleaning Services

For All Your Cleaning Needs, Chatts Cleaning

• All Suburbs • Weekly• On Request • Relocating • Spring Cleans • 24 Hour Service• Domestic • Kindergartens • Offi ces • Vacated Homes• Fully Insured & Fully Guaranteed

Contact Ray on 8742 6895

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SM & J Cleaning Service

Phone John: 0401 763 559 or 9741 3810Specialising in offi ce cleaning, building cleaning, window cleaning and vacate

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Computer Service and Repairs

A1 Dash Computer RepairsA1 Dash Computer Repairs★ No fix, No fee ★ We come to you!

www.dashelad.comCall Dale on: 0419 266 999

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Werribee Mobile Computer Services

www.werribeemcs.com.au

We come to you when it suits youfor your computer needs.Ring Craig 0417 302 845

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Concrete Products and ServicesAaffordable Concreting

� For All Types Of Concreting� Specialising In Exposed Aggregate

For free quotes call:Luke: 0400 979 062 G5839441AA-dc5Mar

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Call Joe on 0408 993 912 or 9331 6391

Affordable Concrete and PavingSpecialising in:• Plain Concrete • Coloured Concrete• Slate impression • Stencil• Brick Paving MJ Concrete and Paving (Vic) Pty Ltd

Free Quotes

No job too small

30 years experience

ALL CONCRETE SERVICESSmall Jobs A Speciality

◆ Paths ◆Cross-overs ◆Cross-over Extensions◆Garden Shed Floors ◆Concrete Cutting

☎ 0419 530 696G6415299

All Types of ConcretingV M CONCRETING• Slate • Paving • Colour & Pattern, etc• Free Quotes • Call Victor on

0412 084 469 or 9747 1999

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ALLROUND CONCRETING VICTORIA

All types of concrete� Plain � Exposed � Slate � Stencil

Bobcat and Tipper availableContact Rick for a quote: 0407 509 478

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B House slabs B Aggregate B Stencil B Slate B Coloured concrete B Plain concrete B Bobcat and dingo hire

Martin0418 171 280 or 9748 3196

M & D MICALLEF CONCRETING

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Concrete Products and Services

P & A GATT P/L EXPERT CONCRETE WORK� Exposed aggregate, slate, stencil, colour & plain concrete

� Exposed aggregate pressure washing, concrete cutting & re-sealingPhilip - 9741 5708 or 0412 543 709 Stewart - 0413 277 588

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Phone AH: 9741 5112 Simon Smith Mobile: 0419 777 715

STRAIGHT CUT

SLABS 23 Slattery Street, Werribee 3030

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TARNEIT CONCRETINGTARNEIT CONCRETING● Plain Concrete ● ColouredConcrete

● Stencil Concrete ● Exposed Aggregate● Bobcat and Truck Hire Available

Call Mario: 0412 085 445G6667197

12 years experience.• Slate • Stencil • Latest Designs • Exposed Aggregate • Plain concrete • Colour concrete

Call for a free quote and reasonable pricesCall Joe 0405 140 571

or 9390 9476

CONCRETINGTop Notch

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WERRIBEECONCRETINGSERVICE● Plain and coloured ● Slate ● Exposed aggregate● Shed floors ● Driveways ● Bobcat ● Tipper hire

● Qualified Licenced concretor● Free quotes all areas

Call Dasha0414 284 562G6668049

Electrical ServicesG6582524AA-dc5Feb

9742 3677 David Millington 0412 103 980

� Switch Boards� Safety Switches � Wiring Checks� LED Lighting

� Power Points� Phone/Data Points� TV Points� Hot Water Repairs

� Lights � Rewires � Garages � Fans

For All Your Electric Needs REC 6487

MILLINGTON ELECTRICS

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MP & A Electrics rec 21334All types of Domestic, Commercial & Industrial Work.• Emergency & exit light testing & repairs• Inspecting & testing of fi re alarms• Testing & tagging of electrical itemsPhone Mark 0418 324 872 [email protected]

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Tony Ryan ElectricsFor All Your Lighting and Power Needs• Oven & Hot Water Repairs • Spa Wiring• Phone, Data & TV Points • Test & TaggingPhone 0419 502 799 or 9748 1465

rec 5389

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Electrical Services

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• Domestic• Commecial• Industrial0498 001 453 [email protected] ELECTRICIANS: MARK POZZUTO & MARK ZAMMIT

New Installations - Maintenance - Phone/Data/TV - Rewires- Switchboards - PowerPoint’s - Lights/Fans - Hot Water Repairs

- FREE QUOTES -

Excavations and Earth Moving

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A Bob cat, 13.5T Excavator & Tipper• Site cleans, rock, soil, rubbish removal• Concrete preps, driveways & nature strips• Post holes• Pool, dam and septic digouts -site cuts• Crush rock and toppings

Red Earth ExcavationsDavid Borg 0419 578 533 or 9747 1689

A Bobcat & Tipper Hire• Site Cleaning • Rubbish Removal

• Driveway Digouts • Post & Stump Holes• Concrete Removal • Landscaping Preparation

• 3 Tonne Excavator • 12 Metre Dog Trailer0438 063 525 A.H. 9974 3720

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BOB CAT HIRE • Rubbish and Soil Removal • Concrete Removal

• Excavations • Nature Strip/Driveways • Soil Levelling • Remove Rock

0433 007 143

0432 418 388 or 9742 3228

Competitive Rates & Reliable ServiceBOBCAT & TIPPER HIRE

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DESI BOBCAT• 8T tipper hire • Any kind of site & rubbish clearing, levelling, excavation & spreadings

Zaf 0404 933 501 FREE QUOTE

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DMZ EXCAVATIONS & MINI DIGGERMini Digger, Bobcat, Tipper

• Site Cleans & Rubbish Removals • Driveways & Nature Strips• General Landscaping • Soil Crushed Rock & Toppings

• Post Holes • Soil & Concrete Removals • Retaining Walls- Day rate available -

Phone Darren 0488 926 648G6104180AA-dc18Jun

BOBCAT AND TRUCK HIRE� 8 tonne 5 tonne & 2 tonne Excavator with Breaker� Site Clean Up � Excavation � Rubbish Removed� Site Cuts

ALL SUBURBSDaniel Gatt: 0408 056 756Joe Gatt: 0412 390 885 G6326279AA-dc25Sep

GROUNDWORKSBobcat & Tipper Hire - Domestic & Commercial

Landscaping Preparation � Site Cleaning� Drive-way & Nature Strip Digouts

Derick 0413 945 064 / 9748 7774 G6636297AA

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Fencing and GatesACC Smart FenceACC Smart Fence

20 years experience, Father and Son business.Good quality fencing. Visa and Mastercard accepted

Phone Allen 0427 866 854www.accsmartfence.com.au

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Phone Allen 0427 866 854www.accsmartfence.com.au

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Fencing and Gates

ALL STEEL FENCING AND GATES• Tubular steel fencing & gates custommade

• Sliding gates made to orderTrade Enquiries WelcomeVISIT OUR SHOW ROOM

Factory 6, 67-71 Russell Street, WerribeeFree measure & quote phone Dave 9742 4413

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Tired of your old timber fence?• Colourbond fencing • Gates

• Pool and garden fencing • Retaining walls • Free quotes

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Ti d f ld ti b f ?Allround Building Needs

10 years experiencePhone Ashley 0421 968 051

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FENCING & GATESAll Types

Fully Experienced.Free Individual Quotes.

Call Jason 0437 815 320.

Weekly Classifi eds 1300 138 910

J. & L. FENCING★ Paling ★ Colorbond ★ Chain mesh ★ Pickets

★ Glass ★ Pool fencing & gates ★ Security fencing✆ 9742 6376 or 0412 770 386

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Lou’s Colorbond Fencing Gates & Pergolas

• Free Quotes • All steel works• Guaranteed work • No job too small• 10% discount for Pensioners

Lou 0412 339 445 or 9746 7569 G5932235AA

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TIMBER PALING FENCING★ Old Fences Removed ★ Free Quotes

★ Pensioner Discount ★ 15yrs Experience

Call Michael 0400 886 661G6426133

Yates and SonFencing and Decking

All types of Fencing, Gates and DeckingFree quotes Pensioner discounts

Call Phil 0433 880 368G6657959

Floor Services

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Member of the Wood Flooring Associationwww.sandemandsealemtimberfloors.com.au

0413 112 497

SAND’EM AND SEAL’EM

A.W. FLOORS• Floor sanding + Polishing

• We use only environmentally safe non-toxic fl oor polish• No need to move house

• Dustless machines • Old and new fl oorsFREE QUOTES 0412 502 955 G6

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Craftmans FloorsSpecialising in: sanding and polishing of new and

old floors. Repairs to all floors.Free quote with quality workmanship

Phone 9390 3276 or 0438 903 276G6625808

Kris Floors - Timber FlooringSanding, Polishing & Laying

All work guaranteedPh: 9307 8883 or 0414 562 261

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13 Wright Street, Sunshine, Vic, 3020.Tel: 9312 5166 - Mob: 0422 314 306

*Massive ShowroomSupplies & Installations:

*Solid Timbers *Floating Floors *Laminates *Bamboo *Decking

Sanding & Polishing (New & Old Floors)Experienced in Installations

All jobs satisfaction guaranteed*Free Quotes *Good Prices

TIMBER FLOORINGQTF

Top Rate FloorsSpecialising in:

❏ Sanding, Polishing and repairs of all timber floors.Fast free quotes, Top quality workmanship at Mates Rates

Phone 0412 488 732G6581136

Furniture Removals

ALL VIC REMOVALS & STORAGECheap boxes 4 sale

Packing, Pianos, Antiques and Billiard Tables, Local, Country & Interstate. No job too small. Unwanted goods, or rubbish taken to tip.

All areas from $89p/h (min 2 hours), 24 hours/7 days

9310 1070 - 0403 046 998

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� Local, Country & Interstate� Domestic & Commercial � Distribution & Industrial

MINH LONG REMOVALS

Call Minh Long Huynh0423 633 566 or 9332 6338

Garages Garage Doors and Carports

ALL YOUR GARAGE DOOR NEEDS...Local owned company

★ Sales Maintenance ★ Installation★ Roller Doors ★ Sectional Doors

Remote Control Openers from $400☛ 0407 886 064 (AH) 9743 3013 G5839076

REMOTES

Roller Doors and More• Over 18 years experience.• Remote controls for Sectional, Tilt & Roller Doors.• We beat written quotes on comparable products

0412 174 686 - 9727 4744

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CALL TRAVIS: 0411 055 589

Garage DoorsT McKnight

Installation, Service & Repair ofGarage Doors & Remote Controls

Free Measure & Quote

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Garden ServicesAMAZING GARDEN SERVICESSpecialist in • Lawn mowing• Edging Pruning / Hedge Trimming • Regular Maintenance • Rubbish Removals• Tree Lopping • Gutter CleaningCall Joe 0498 375 094 - 7 days

STEVIE GARDENERLawn mowing, weeding, pruning and tree cutting.

General landscaping and trailer drop off for rubbish removal.Fully insured. Delivery of fresh cut flowers available.

Not only do I slash grass, but prices too. No job too small.

Phone 0409 195 484 G6667273

STEVIE GARDENERLawn mowing, weeding, pruning and tree cutting.

General landscaping and trailer drop off for rubbish removal.Fully insured. Delivery of fresh cut flowers available.

Not only do I slash grass, but prices too. No job too small.

Phone 0409 195 484 G6667273

Garden Services

MORE than just mowing!

131 546 www.jimsmowing.net

Franchises

Now

Available

Gardening, Rubbish Removal, Mulching

Gutters Cleaned, Landscaping,

Expert Pruning, Hedge Trimming,

Ride-On Mowing, Clean Ups,

Body Corporates, Free Quotes

Insurance/ Work Cover work provided

Police Checked, Insured

& OH&S Compliant

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LAWN MOWINGGUTTER CLEANINGRUBBISH REMOVEDPRUNING, YARD CLEARING

SHANE0411 131 622

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• Garden Maintenance • Weeding • Rubbish Removed

9749 1647 or 0408 596 503

PETER BROUGHTON’S MOWING

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PRONTO GARDEN SERVICEFor all your gardening needs: Lawn

Mowing, Trimming & Pruning, Rubbish Removal, Gutter Cleaning Painting, Pensioner Discounts, Free Quotes.

Call Sam on 0422 668 604

Tractor SlashingTractor SlashingResidential, Commercial, Industrial blocks.Werribee, WyndhamVale, Tarneit, Laverton,Hoppers Crossing, Truganina, Point Cook.

Pat 0417 206 207 G6637144Pat 0417 206 207 G6637144

TRUCARE GARDENING SERVICES19 years exp

For all your gardening needs call Truly 0400 091 704 G5

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Glazing and Glaziers

24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE

Free Call: 1300 666 701

24 HOUR EMERGEN

� Shop fronts� Doors � Windows� Splashbacks

� Table Tops� Shower Screens � Mirrors� Insurance Claims

� Glass Partitions Specialising In

www.aaaglass.com.au

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50% DISCOUNT* or cover $100 excessWindows... Doors... Shop Fronts...

Homes, Businesses, Offices, Insurance Work

9548 3000 or 0418 881 551

AUSSIE EMERGENCY GLASS

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Handy Person Services

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www.greyarmy.com.au Phone 131198

NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALLGutter Cleaning Concreters ElectriciansRoof Tiler Tilers & Pavers

Pergolas Painters Plumbers Handymen Decks

GardenersPlasterers Cabinet MakingHeat & Air Con Service Tree Lopping

HANDYMAN◆Prompt Helpful Service◆0407 522 408 or 9742 3013

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JOHN’S HANDYMAN SERVICES

Call John 0433 911 967 or 9395 5019

� Carpentry � Doors � Painting � Wallpapering� Tiling � Flat Pack Assembly � All Odd Jobs

No job too small - Free Quotes

Local Handy ManLock Up and Fix/Decking/Floorboards

All Your Carpentry Needs.For A Free Quote Call Mark: 0425 772 304

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M2M HOME IMPROVEMENTS

0407 368 695

Specialising in:• Tiling • Painting • Plaster Repairs • Security Doors

• Shower Screens • Rental Property Maintenance• D.I.Y. Projects • Doors & Locks

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R & R QUALITY SERVICES PTY LTDAll Household Repairs & Maintenance Including:• Decking • Pergolas • Painting • Plastering

• Repair & Replacement of Doors• Flyscreens & Fencing

NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALLOBLIGATION FREE QUOTE

Call Ron: 0413 734 845 G6634672AA

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Kitchens

STONE BENCHTOPSOverlay Over Your Old Benches With Stone or Change the Whole Look of

Your Old Kitchen In A Day.Call for a quote 0425 825 504

www.dsstonebenchtops.com.au

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Landscaping

� Garden landscaping renovations � General outdoor Maintenance� Decking � Colourbond, timber and picket fence specialist

� Retaining walls � Timber screens � Paving � Arti cial and instant turf.Call tony for a no obligation, free quote on 0402 027 783.

Quality work on time within budget...

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HOPPERS CROSSING LANDSCAPING� Rotary Hoeing � Landscaped Gardens

� Brick & Cobblestone Paving � Brick Edging � Synthetic Turf

� Trees Lopped & Felled � Drip SystemsPhone ROBIN 9749 1086 Mob 0402 048 372

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MGPLANDSCAPING�Retaining Walls �Paving �Turf �Small Pergolas �Decking �Synthetic TurfFriendly prompt serviceMichael 0433 900 811 Member of Building

Services Australia

G5973469AA-dc24AprSpecialising in• All Types Of Landscaping • Synthetic Turf • Natural turf• All Types Of Planting • Dingo Work • Sprinklers • Garden Maintenance • Decking, Pergolas & Retaining Walls

All Work GuaranteedCall Karl for a FREE quote 0401 387 899 or 9369 5471

www.uniquelandscape.com.au

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Locksmiths

Tarneit Locksmiths• 24 Hour Mobile Service • Automotive

• Commercial • Domestic • Free QuotesFor Prompt Service Call 0414 930 586

ABN: 43496335872Shop located at 11 Riverside Avenue, Werribee

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Painters and Decorators

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A1 PAINTING AND DECORATING Affordable for everyone

• Quality fi nish guaranteed • Qualifi ed tradesman • Residential & Commercial • Free Quote

John 0452 203 727

Weekly Classifi eds 1300 138 910

ALL AREAS PAINTING❖ Quality Painting & Staining

Indoors & Outdoors❖ No Job Too Big Or Small ❖ Free Quotes

Call Shaun 0422 914 885G6605273

JT PaintingJT Painting Inside & Out

• Repair work • Offi ce Painting • Free QuoteDiscount for Pensioners

Phone 9748 6494 0402 248 859

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Rialto - Painter Decorator30 years experience at your service.

Small jobs welcome.30 years experience at your service.

Small jobs welcome.For a free quote call:

0426 136 699 or 0417 034 214 or5367 7776 G6580656

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• Quality Interior & Exterior Painting• Residential & Commercial• Repair & Maintenance • Call now for free quote

Brad - 0411 143 352

Pest Control

PEST & TERMITE CONTROLCall 7 days for a free quote

1300 699 6980418 280 391

15 years experience Eftpos facilities available

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Plasterers

ALL AREASPLASTERER

No Job Too SmallFree Quotes

Over 20 Yrs Experience Trading 20 YrsTroy Grundy 0411 354 573

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ALL AREASPLASTERER

No Job Too SmallFree Quotes

Over 20 Yrs Experience Trading 20 YrsTroy Grundy 0411 354 573

G6581402

Plumbing

Lic No: 15773

0439 004 035 or 9741 0246

All Types of Plumbing Commercial & Domestic

G6453863AA-dc20Nov

Spouting & downpipes.HWS service and replacement, gas, blocked drains, leaking toilets, burst pipes, dishwasher/fridge installation,

emergency repairs. 40 years experience.

STEWART’S PLUMBING

EmergencyHot Water Service Replacement

Split Systems & General PlumbingGas Heater Installation

• 36 years experience LO59544Phone Gary 0419 867 298 Lic# 17907

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Plumbing

GAS APPLIANCEREPAIRS & SERVICING

Ex Gas & Fuel - over 30 yrs experience!Phone Mark

0409 383 946 - 9391 8387Lic No. 23853 G6007560

PLUMBER & GASFITTER(Licence No 14246)

Reliable Any Job◆ No Job Too Small ◆ Pensioner Discount

Neil: 0407 052 974G6140684

No water required!

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from $999

BIG WIPES INDUSTRIAL+Get your hands dirty? Clean up with Big WipesOne wipe shifts the lot – grease, paint, PU foam, adhesives, you name itAvailable at Bunning’s, AutoBarn and AutoProRittco Distributing 1800 010 252

G6476222AA-dc26Nov

Reblocking and Underpinning

* Council Permit * Builder* Engineer Plans Supplied * 18 Years Guarantee* Computer Levelling * Pensioner Discounts* Fully Insured * All Suburbs

&Restumping underpinningHOME LINKSAAAA

G6391653AA-dc5Nov

Registered Building

Practioner

Call for a free quote0406 745 070 or 9308 9669 www.homelinksrestumping.com.au

Specialist in Underpinning & an Expert in Restumping

A & HOLLANDRestumping & Underpinning

� Fully Insured� All Permits Arranged� 100% Computer Levelling

� 15 Year Guarantee� Pensioner Discount

Free Quotes Phone John

Pensioner Discount

0401 787 054 or 9303 7272

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AA-AUSWAY UNDERPINNINGReblocking & Underpinning.

Permit-Engineer.Builder, Computer Level Guarantee.

0432 532 044 or 9308 5687 A.H. G6658963AA

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Better Foundations1ST IN UNDERPINNING& NO.1 IN REBLOCKING

Call Tony: 9304 4844 Mob: 0409 180 821

� Builders � Full Insurance� 15 Yrs Guarantee � Council Permits� Computer Levelling � Concrete Stumps

Free Quotes & Advice www.betterfoundations.com.au

Expert In Cracked Walls.

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Reblocking and Underpinning

• Computer Levelling • Council permits supplied • Stumps for new extension • Engineers plans and soil test supplied Free Quote and advicePh: 0416 033 003 or 9338 3668 (AH)

RBP - 24841

15 Year Guarantee

G6477206AA-dc26NovEXPERTREBLOCKING & UNDERPINNING

Guarantee to beatany genuine written quote

FIVE STAR REBLOCKING & UNDERPINNING

� Full Insurance� All work Council approved� 15 years guarantee� All Council permits supplied� 100% computer levelling� Concrete pump used� 15 years experience� For a free quote and advice

Contact Simon:9309 0700 - 0411 174 000

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Refrigeration

Jin’s Fridges/Washing Machines• Prompt, Reliable, 28 years exp

• Minimum charge $20• Pensioner Discounts

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Rendering

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Wardies Rendering• Colour Changes • Texture Coatings

• Render Repairs • Brick Repairs • Plaster Repairs • Bricklaying • Roof Repairs • Free Quotes

0423 877 432

Roller ShuttersOZTEC WINDOW SHUTTERS

• Aluminium • Electric or manual • Repairs • Prompt Service

FOR FREE MEASURE & QUOTEPH: 9336 0005

Jordan 0413 708 238 Showroom at 18 Quinn Drive, Keilor Park G6

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ROLLMASTER SHUTTERSManual Or Electric OperatedSave $$$ On Heating And Cooling CostsFOR A FAST FREE MEASURE AND QUOTE PH: 9366 8507 • 0412 012 981www.rollmastershutters.com.au

Roofing Services

AAA CHAMBERLAINS ROOFING & REPAIRLocal Tradesman For Over 35 Years

Very Competitive PricesAll Repairs, Re-bedding and Re-pointing

Cleaning and Painting, Leaf GuardGutters Cleaned and Replaced

� Full Insurance � Pensioner Discounts � Free Quotes � 15 Years Guarantee

� Glenn 0431 349 589 or 9741 9146

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• Repairs • Washing • Rebed and Point • Roof Painting • All work guaranteed

Free Quotes 0407 456 540 Servicing western suburbs

and beyond!

ADAMS ROOFING RESTORATIONS

G6341777AA-dc1OctGUTTERING

For all types of Gutter replacement - Colorbond or

aluminium.Forget painting use

Colorbond fascia cover!Call 9998 7260

Roofing Services

Sevices

www.jimsroofing.com.au131 546

WORK GUARANTEED

“The name you can trust’’

� Cement & Terracotta Roof Restorations

� Pressure Cleaning & Roof Painting

� Guttering & Iron Roof Replacement G6

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MYRUF ROOFINGRoof Repairs & Restorations.

Rebedding & Flexible Repointing.FREE QUOTES 0413 400 324

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DEMOLITION & RUBBISH REMOVALS• Cheap loads • All done for you

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MSZ TREELOPPING� Treelopping and felling � Stump removal � Cherry picker � Pruning� On site mulching � Full insurance cover

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Classified advertising (all papers): 1300 138 910Dandenong: 9238 7777

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The Competition and Consumer Act provides that advertised prices for goods and services which attract GST should be GST inclusive.

Prices should not be quoted as being 'excluding GST' or 'plus GST' or by the use of words or phrases conveying similar meaning.

Readers are entitled to expect that the advertised prices are the actual prices at which they can purchase the particular goods and services.

Metro Media Publishing will not knowingly accept for publication any advertisement which may be in breach of the Competition and Consumer Act or any other relevant law.

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Public Notices

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Wyndham Weeklyare as follows:

Proof Deadline: Tuesday 1pmAll Classifieds: Tuesday 3pm

Phone 1300 138 9108.30am-5.00pm, Monday - Friday.All major credit cards accepted.

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Public Notices

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If you object, the Responsible Authority will tell you of its decision.

NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR A PLANNING PERMITPLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT ACT 1987

The land affected by the Application is located at:

V11145 F673 L407 PS615973 Deutgam Parish5 Grassbird Drive POINT COOK VIC 3030

The Application is a permit for: Removal of Covenant No PS615973E (remove building envelope)

The Application Reference Number is:

WYP7197/14

The applicant for the permit is: Allweather Shelters Pty Ltd

You may look at the application and any documentation that sup-port the application at offi ce of the Responsible Authority:

Municipal Wyndham City CouncilOffi ces: Civic CentreAddress: 45 Princes Highway WERRIBEE 3030

Contact: Yanchen WangTelephone: 8734 5495

The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before:

12th March 2014

This can be done during offi ce hours and is free of charge.

Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority.

An objection must: - Be sent to the Responsible Authority in writing, - Include the reasons for the objection, - State how the objector would be affected.

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If you object, the Responsible Authority will tell you of its decision.

NOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FOR A PLANNING PERMITPLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT ACT 1987

The land affected by the Application is located at:

L1549 LP118574 PSH TAR 1 Priestley Avenue HOPPERS CROSSING VIC 3029

The Application is a permit for: Removal of restrictive covenant

The Application Reference Number is:

WYP7193/14

The applicant for the permit is: W Jamall

You may look at the application and any documentation that sup-port the application at offi ce of the Responsible Authority:

Municipal Wyndham City CouncilOffi ces: Civic CentreAddress: 45 Princes Highway WERRIBEE 3030

Contact: Yanchen WangTelephone: 8734 5495

The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application before:

12th March 2014

This can be done during offi ce hours and is free of charge.

Any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit may object or make other submissions to the Responsible Authority.

An objection must: - Be sent to the Responsible Authority in writing, - Include the reasons for the objection, - State how the objector would be affected.

Rabbit PoisoningCarrot Bate treated with

1080 poison will be laid onthe property mounted by

Derrimut, Dohertys,Woods and Leaks Road in

Tarneit / Trunganina

Derrimut, Dohertys,Woods and Leaks Road in

Tarneit / Trunganina

on Friday 28th Feb 2014.

Pets should be restrained.

For enquiries, Phone Jeff

0409 831 291G6655957

Classifieds1300 138 910

It’s Fun Time..... With....Beautiful NEW Hot Ladies.... Plus your usual favorites.

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38 Synnot St, Werribee

9741 1600www.mcnaughton.com.au

2 BEDROOM UNITS

3/93 Chirnside Ave, W’Bee $265pw

1/93 Chirnside Ave. W’Bee $265pw3 BEDROOM HOUSES /

TOWNHOUSES / UNITS

47 Mount Eagle Way, W’Vale $250pw

158 Shaws Rd, W’bee $270pw

11 Wellington Crt, W’Bee $270pw

13 Oxley Crt, W’Vale $280pw

3 Inns Pl, H’Xing $280pw

35 Callistemon Dr, H’ Xing $310pw

18 Mariposa Way, T’neit $310pw

More Properties Urgently Wanted!

ROBYN WROBEL5th November 1944 - 22nd February 2011

In Memory of Robyn Judith Wrobel.We love you & miss you so much every day.

Peter, Adam, Giuseppe, Frith , Olivia & Jake.

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Domestic ServicesCLEANING / IRONINGHonest and reliable lady.Over 30 years experience.Hourly rate. ✆ 9748 0241.

Education andTuition

A QUALIFIED Maths, Scienceand Chemistry teacher availablefor tu tor ing . P lease ca l l :9483 0831 or 0418 871 203.

EXPERIENCED TEACHEROffering quality tuition in specialistmaths and maths methods. Pleasephone Peter 0434 103 715.

GAMSAT 2014Essential essay skills, specific for

expository persuasive anddiscursive essays, by experiencedessay specialist. 9315 7597.

★ VCE ENGLISH 2014 ★SACS & FINAL EXAM

Experienced English Teacher.Essential tuition, specific for

essays, text response, context,language analysis, oral

presentation. Also classes for fullpractice exams. Every year seriousstudents gain entry to medicine,dentistry, pharmacy and law.

Call 9315 7597

Health andWellbeing

ALPHA WEIGHT Loss Footscray.www.naturopath-healing.com. Allenquiries welcome. Phone Mark0459 272 438.

Full Body MassageRELAXATION

219 Ascot Vale Rd, 3032.☎ 9004 1477 or 0467 964 996.

NATURAL PLUS7 days, 9.30am - 9.30pm.5 City Place, Sunshine.Phone 9311 0198.

Relaxation Massage7 days, 10am to 8pm.

204 Barkley Street, Footscray.Phone 9689 0360.

Massage TherapyAsian Relaxation Massage

Werribee area.Open 7 days. 10am to 8pm.

Ring 0413 873 923.

Lotus Massage Therapy75 Paisley Street, Footscray.

Phone: 9689 6632.Open 7 days, 9:30am to 9pm.

ORIENTAL MASSAGEHigh quality service and low price.47 Dickson Street, Sunshine. Call9311 9994. 259 Ballarat Road,Footscray. Call 8307 0114.

Trading WorldComputer Services

MR COMPUTER MANFast friendly reliable onsite PC repair and service

� Virus � Spyware � Internet � Advice� New & Used systems � Free Virus Software

$30 Flag fall - $30 per hour No fix - No FeeMick 9314 1727, 0415 746 050 G6

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G’S IT Computer repair. For allyour computer problems PC orMac, call for a qualified Microsoftcertified system engineer. Call0433 655 193.

For SaleAntique Furniture

Edwardain dining setting for 4, inexcellent condition, sideboard,hallstand and small cabinets.

Phone 0439 739 688.

Garage SalesMOVING SALE

ALTONA 43 Bayview Street,Saturday 1st March, 9am-4pm.Furniture, household goods, toolsand much more. No early birds.

HOPPERS CROSSING 1 1Lantana Avenue, Saturday 1st &Sunday 2nd March, 8am-2pm.Colour printer with cartridges,bike, household goods.

NEWPORT 92 Hansen Street,Saturday 1st March, 8.00am -3.30pm. Bikes, large tool box,furniture, household goods, bric-a-brac. All in good condition.

Garage SalesTRUGANINA 8 Ali Court,Saturday 1st March, 8am-2pm.Household items, bric-a-brac,books and magazines.

❖ Take 2 ❖Opportunity ShopHOPPERS CROSSING

❖ Take 2 ❖Opportunity ShopHOPPERS CROSSING

Four Week Sale50% off varied items

each weekUntil Friday 21st March.Open Wednesday toFriday 10am-3pm.Saturday 1st March

9am-1pm.235 Derrimut Road.

Excellent qualitysecond hand clothing,

handbags, shoes,bric-a-brac, books,

church pews & more.

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Garage SalesWILLIAMSTOWN 43 RailwayPlace, Sat 1st March, 9.30am-4pm.Collectables, vintage clothing,books, paintings, standard lampand h/hold items. No early callers.

Livestock andEquipment

COCKATIEL For sale includingall equipment. Werribee/HoppersCrossing area. Ring Mary9742 4504 or 0434 269 969.

Wanted to Buy

BUYING PAINTINGSBuying paintings and old prints.Top price paid. Please call Petrit

now on 0401 032 111.

VINYL RECORDS Wanted. Whyleave your records collecting dust?Turn them into cash. No Classical.Contact Len: 0423 297 550 or9749 5261.

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SharedAccomodation

POINT COOK 2 rooms available,fully furnished, Close to all amen-ities. $165pw includes utility bills.Phone 0433 181 741.

WERRIBEE 2 rooms avail. 1 largeroom furn with ensuite, $150pw. 1single room also furn, $120pw. Allbills included. Ph 0411 774 231.

Weekly Classifi eds 1300 138 910In Memoriam

Commercial andIndustrialProperties

Derrimut - Factory for LeaseModern tilt slab factory. Office area, high roller door.

$22,000pa + GST / outgoings.Pellegrino R/E, 3/19 Synnot Street, Werribee.

Pat: BH 9741 1000 / 0417 206 207G6669050

Commercial andIndustrialProperties

WERRIBEE Factory space to share100 square metres, plenty of palletracking storage available plusforklift. $500pcm. Ph 9742 4413.

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To LetBROOKLYN 2 Cypress Avenue,3BR home. Close to shops, trans-port and schools. No pets. $350per week. Phone 9367 6724.

ALTONA MEADOWS Freshlypainted 3BR BV home BIR’s seplounge polished floorboards kit/meals area garage close to shops/transport $300pw Pellegrino R/E3/19 Synnot St W/bee 9741 1000.

HOPPERS CROSSING 3BRhouse, every room has A/C andd/htg, 5min to train and school.No pets. $280pw. 0412 555 227.

MAIDSTONE 3BR home. Gasappliances, close to all amenities,recently renovated. $300pw.Phone 0416 280 746.

To LetNEWPORT Renovated 2BR homerobes kit/meals spacious loungeducted heating yard walking dis-tance to schools/shops/transport$310pw Pat 0417 206 207.

SEABROOK 4BR BV ensuite WIRBIR’s family/rumpus large kit/meals study sep lounge opp con-servatory room ducted heatingdouble garage close to schools/shops/buses $390 Pellegrino R/E,3/19 Synnot St, W/bee 9741 1000.

TARNEIT Ultra modern large 4BRBV ensuite WIR BIR’s kit/mealsadj family/lounge ducted heatingevap cooling remote double gar-age $350pw Pellegrino R/E, 3/19Synnot St, W/bee 9741 1000.

TARNEIT Mod 3BR ensuite WIRBIR’s kit/meals family/lounge ductheat/air cond double garage$300pw Pellegrino R/E, 3/19Synnot St, W/bee 9741 1000.

WERRIBEE Central walk to shops/transport 2BR BV study BIR’s lngecarport $240pw Pellegrino R/E3/19 Synnot St W/bee 9741 1000.

WERRIBEE Brand new 3BR town-house WIR ensuite BIR’s seplounge bathroom + powder roomlarge kit/meals dishwasher ductedheating alarm double garage$430pw Pellegrino R/E 3/19Synnot St W/bee 9741 1000.

WERRIBEE Central freshly paint-ed 2BR v/unit BIR’s kit/meals seplounge garage close trains/buses/shops $240pw Pellegrino R/E3/19 Synnot St W/bee 9741 1000.

WERRIBEE SOUTH 2BR homerobes kit/meals sep lounge air conshed yard $200pw Pellegrino R/E3/19 Synnot St W/bee 9741 1000.

WYNDHAM VALE 3BR homeBIR’s kit/meals dishwasher seplounge ducted heat air con doublecarport $260pw Pellegrino R/E,3/19 Synnot St, W/bee 9741 1000.

WERRIBEEWERRIBEE3BR BV house for rent.Close to public transportand schools. Dishwasher,heating/cooling, carport,

pergola and shed. No pets.Refs reqd. $280pw + bond.Ph 0421 105 022

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Undeniably Desirable – Ex display home! An ideal example of modern design, created to enhance the ease with which we enjoy the current day lifestyle, this attractively located residence means ‘move in and enjoy’ is the reality rather than simply a slogan. Polished floor-boards, fine finishes, stone surfaces and access to an

inviting deck define living/dining areas and an accompanying open-plan kitchen with stainless steel appliances, dishwasher. Main bedroom with walk-in robe and en suite is complemented by further bedrooms including Built in robes, each of immediate appeal, and a stylish second bathroom. Child’s retreat/ Study area is also included. Featuring: Ducted Heating /Ducted cooling, water tank, Internal access with remote lock up double garage with additional off street parking, remote security alarm system, Beautifully designed indoor/outdoor area with outdoor fireplace, absolute sensual and serene, close vicinity to Schools, transport, (new train station), local shops. This is an absolute must see.

HOUSESHOPPERS CROSSING 39 Mossfield Drive 3BR $295pwTARNEIT 9 Pinjar Avenue 4BR $380pwTARNEIT 483 Derrimut Road 4BR $450pwPOINT COOK 91 Neptune Drive 4BR $375pwWYNDHAM VALE 8 Merri Street 3BR $290pwWYNDHAM VALE 4 Bligh Street 3BR $260pw

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Professional

Rainbow Family Day CareCalling all Eductors In Your Area!!!• Would you like to work form home in family day

care sector?• We are a renowned service with exceeding national

quality standards awarded by department of education in 2012.

• We give support and training to our educators.• We are a lovely team, highly professional

Call today to register your interestCall Fridah 9974 6922 / 0405 529 799

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Are you offering"genuine employment?''

ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTEMuch hardship and difficulty is

caused to job-seekers bymisleading advertising placed in

employment columns.

Our Professional Employment andSituations Vacant columns arereserved for advertisements whichcarry a SPECIFIC and GENUINEoffer of employment.

All employment advertisementsmust state clearly the type of joboffered and remuneration offered.(i.e. salary package, retainer pluscommission or commission only).

"Commission only'' jobs are onlyaccepted in these columnsPROVIDED that this is clearlystated in the ad AND theemployer is paying Workcover andSuperannuation. If not, then theseadvertisements MUST be placedin an alternate classification sucha s S e l f E m p l o y m e n tOpportunities.

Placing misleading advertisementsis an offence against the Competi-tion and Consumer Act and alladvertisements are subject to thepublisher's approval. For furtheradvice contact the AustralianCompetition and ConsumerCommission on 9290 1800.

Whilst Metro Media Publishingmake every attempt to screenjob advertisements, WE DO NOTACCEPT L IAB I L I T Y FORADVERTISERS WHO FAIL TOCOMP LY W I T H T H E S EREGULATIONS.

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Mobile Service

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Work WantedAttn Cleaning CompaniesHave own ABN and available toclean offices & shopping centers.Please Call now 0421 208 906.

Male 50s Seeking Work3 days per week around Hoppers

Crossing and Werribee area.Fit, honest, reliable & resourceful

Phone 0413 836 600.

Situations VacantAPPRENTICE CARPENTER1st / 2nd Year. Must have Pre-apprenticeship or experience.Must have own transport andexcellent communication skills

required. Mature minded peopleneed only apply. Werribee area.

Phone: 0401 693 113.

CABINET INSTALLERRequired. Qualified, experiencedand reliable, able to work from

plans/drawings essential, 38 hoursper week, immediate start, musthave Driver Licence and tools,Williamstown area. [email protected]

experienced applicants only.

Cabinet Maker - MeltonQualified Cabinet Maker required

must be able to work fromarchitectural drawings and workunsupervised. For all enquires

please call 9743 7113.Email resume to

[email protected]

HAIRDRESSERFull time position available for aqualified Hairdresser. Located inWyndham Vale. Immediate start.

Email resumes to:[email protected] or callB/H 8742 6674 8.30am-9am orA/H 0421 357 304 after 5pm.

MOTOR MECHANICHoppers Stoppers have a vacancyfor an experienced and qualifiedMotor Mechanic in their busyHoppers Crossing workshop.Work includes all types of

mechanical repairs on late modelcars plus specialised repairs oncollectible, modified vehicles,

muscle and vintage cars, includinginstallation of custom brakeconversions etc. If you are anenthusiast who is looking for a

rewarding job where no two daysare the same, this may suit you.

For an interview contactShanon or Duncan on 9748 6950and/or email your resume to:

[email protected]

Situations Vacant

WHITE 1 TONNE VANS AND TRAYS6T-8T TAUTS/TRAYS

• No start up costs • Work in all areas •Guaranteed Minimums

Must have excellent communication skillsPhone for an interview 9399 - 9999 G6

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your wedding photo

in this section

contact one of our

friendly staff on

1300 138 910

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SALES CONSULTANT POINT COOK AREA• Located in the Western Suburbs• Grow with the Business• Professional EnvironmentBased at our Point Cook offi ce we have a fantastic opportunity for a Sales Consultant to join our dedicated and professional Sales team.Predominately dealing with house and land sales in the Point Cook and surrounding areas you will be involved in all aspects of Real Estate. To be considered for this role, you will require solid sales experience in Selling & Listing all types of properties, have completed your Agents Representative Certifi cate and a current drivers licence & vehicle.Please email your cover letter and resume directly to MICM Property at [email protected]

Floor Manager RequiredFull time position - Williamstown areaExperience not necessary but would benefitcandidate.Use of power tools / problem solving /heavylifting.Must have good communication skills.Forklift and drivers license essential.Full training provided.

Email resume [email protected] :

or fax resume to 9397 6133G6639905

McKenzie Aged Care GroupSutton Park in Melton South are looking for

experienced and dedicated professionals (Food Service Assistants and Cleaners) to join our growing team, following the completion of the new extension

in late February 2014.For further information please email resume to

[email protected]

Situations Vacant

ConcreterWanted

Local concreterwanted for full or part

time position inWerribee area.Phone Zak

0411 440 157G6656042

ROOF TILERROOF TILER1st Year with experience

or 2nd Year.Must be hardworking,

reliable and DriverLicence essential.

Werribee area.

Phone Vicki:0401 835 927

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Training and Career Services

AFL Footballer / AFL Multicultural Ambassador RTO No. 21920

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TEcH TALK \ Rod Easdown wondERs If tEchnology Is gEttIng chEEsy

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For some years it has been my contention that electronics are now so fast, so sophisticated and so reliable that their only limitation is our ability to

think up new uses for them. Now I’m coming around to the idea that we’re thinking entirely too much.

Take the Q50, a new car from Infiniti (just as Lexus makes expensive Toyotas, Infiniti is Nissan’s premium brand). It has facial recognition, so when you climb in and settle behind the wheel the first thing you’re greeted with is, well, a greeting. Just for you.

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It will dial in your preferred steering weight, decide whether you want the car in sport mode or comfort and how far away you’d like to be from the car in front when you activate the cruise control. There are lots more things available … if you can be bothered to enter all the parameters. If you can be, it will know if you prefer an ABC or QWERTY keyboard.

It offers 96 selectable settings across 10 functions, and the possible permutations for your personal settings run into the billions. You are far more likely to find a suitable match here than in a lifetime’s trawling of computer dating services.

Then it all gets a bit cheesy. The Infiniti displays your favourite photographs of family and friends. Heaven help us. I have lots of favourite photographs but none of them of family and friends, so do I qualify? I guess I’m just not touchy-feely enough for an Infiniti.

The scary bit is the Q50 will do all this for four different people. That means that if your 18-year-old

kid has borrowed the car, you won’t be assailed by thrash metal at 110

decibels next time you crank up the radio. Infiniti calls this

“My Car Knows Me” but really, I wonder.

There are days when I like to be addressed by my first name and days when I feel I deserve to be called sir.

There are some days when a simple “hey” suffices.

I know a guy who once did PR for BMW,

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a car. He would immediately demand to know when and

where he and that car had been formally introduced.

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VSDCAEAST WEST: 1st XI: Melton 236 (Geisler 76 Gale 75) v Noble Park, Williamstown 5-232 (Hodges 64 no Sandars 61) v Sunshine 2-20, Mt Waverley 140 (Beding� eld 58no) v Bayswater 3-100, Oakleigh 273 (McGuinness 68 Hodgson 61 Pritchard 7-64) v Werribee, Yarraville 70 (Paterson 5-20) v Croydon 8-180 (Tilcock 79), Box Hill 115 (Saniga 5-22) v Endeavour Hills 3-46, Altona 180 v Roxburgh Park-Broadmeadows 0-0. 2nd XI: Werribee 133 v Oakleigh 1-38, Bayswater 7-283 (Mitrevski 96 Salter (Snr) 80) v Mt Waverley, Noble Park 115 v Melton 2-46, Box Hill 186 (McMahon 51) v Endeavour Hills 0-10, Yarraville 117 (Ashton 5-27) v Croydon 3-29, Sunshine 126 (Khan 59) v Williamstown 1-28, Roxburgh Park-Broadmeadows v Altona (no play).

NORTH WEST: 3rd XI: Williamstown 7-300 (Popa 79) v Sunshine, Balwyn 4-141 (Wilks 58 no) v Kew 112 (Furey 66), Altona 267 (Wilson 150 Ramadge 5-66) v Roxburgh Park-Broadmeadows 1-10, Plenty Valley 198 (Dixit 69) v Werribee 0-7, Preston 150 v Yarraville, Coburg 163 v Ivanhoe 0-17, Brunswick 189 (Sala 76) v Melton. 4th XI: Preston 6-191 (Jacklin 73 no) v Yarraville 86 (Beasley 53), Plenty Valley 127 v Werribee 3-36, Coburg 212 v Ivanhoe 5-21, Altona 180 v Roxburgh Park-Broadmeadows 2-19, Sunshine 156 (Blake 57) v Williamstown 8-211 (Rainone 62 Kilpatrick 55), Brunswick 8-190 (Hardman 56 Singh 57) v Melton 6-92, Kew 254 (Aitken 66) v Balwyn 2-10.

VWCA: Coburg 6-140 (Coghill 57) bt Bright Dist 6-92, Geelong 6-153 bt Edinburgh 5-148, Craigieburn 114 bt Altona 9-97, Spotswood 5-112 bt EMP 6-111, Mt Martha 2-137 (Guthrie 88) bt Burnley 4-134 (King 80), Box Hill 1-67 bt Upper FTG 66, Frankston 9-147 bt Bayswater Pk 5-144.

VICTORIAN TURF: Sen: Strath 4-102 v Yarrav Club 132, Greenv 170 v St Bern 1-22, Old Ments 0-10 v Sth Caulf 233, Bri Dist 187 v Beaum 5-43, Bent 273 v Hopp Cross, Keilor 71 and 3-37 v AWStC 127. Nth: Will CYMS 0-20 v Alt Nth 191, Laverton 250 v Spots 0-1, W Cob 117 v Doutta 2-61, Tulla 170 v PEGS 15 and 0-27, Keilor Pk 102 v Foot Utd 8-48. Nth A: Seddon 0-26 v Tay Lakes 108, Werribee Cent v Suns Druids 6-216, Aberf 120 v St Albans 2-87, Yould Park 5-250 v St Andrews-Foots 122, Craigieb 106 v Alt Roost 7-68.WESTERN SUBURBS UNITED CHURCHES: A E Lowe Shield: Eynesbury Eagles 8-388 v Hoppers Crossing, St Johns v Altona Sports 357, Avyukt Aryahi Maidstone CC 0-0 v Charles Sturt Uni 280, Rockbank 7-255 v United Tarneit SC. Bill Honey Shield: Altona Spts 2-4 v St Johns 263, Hoppers Crossing 3-86 v Williamstown Congs 146, United Tarneit SC 4-29 v Footscray ANA 239 Altona Roosters bt Kingsville Baptists fft. Tasman Smith Shield: Western All Stars 144 bt Melton South PSCC 141, Manor Lakes CC 5-253 bt United Tarneit SC 141, Western Lions 177 bt Kings XI CC 44.

BOWLSBOWLS VICTORIA SATURDAY METROPOLITAN PENNANT: Rd 18: Premier Division: ALTONA 18-101 bt MENTONE 0-62 (D Zitterslager 26 bt D Rushton 15 B Foley 26 bt C Green 13 B Peck 26 bt D Jones 22 M Rennex 23 bt B McCullum 12), ESSENDON 0-71 lost to MELBOURNE 18-85 (A Flapper 13 lost to S Mortimer 20 N Wilson 17 lost to D Fisher 22 A Tompkins 20 lost to M Wilkes 21 P Lowe 21 lost to B Leighton 22), CLAYTON 14-79 bt MOONEE PONDS 4-65 (G Archer 17 lost to S Fordham 20 D Benwell 20 bt A Galloway 11 L Adams 25 bt B Spurr 16 D Holt 17 Lost to M Jacobsen 18), BUNDOORA RSL 18-89 bt BRIGHTON 0-55 (L Aiello 27 bt T Shannan 15 N McIntyre 18 bt A Wilson 16 D Di� orio 21 bt G Maskell 14 J Corless 23 bt C Twentymen 10), YARRA/FOOTSCRAY 15-90 bt BURWOOD DISTRICT 3-70 (M Reilly 27 bt J Coles 13 N Black 19 D L Iaccarino 19 J Pearce 18 lost to W Ogden 19 R Caulter 26 bt M Wilson 19).

Div 1: Sec 1: Rich Uni (1) 3-75 Kew Hts (1) 15-93, Deer Pk (1) 16-91 Elst Clb (1) 2-62, Kings (1) 15-79 Pres/Res (1) 3-63, MCC (2) 18-108 Montm (1) 0-57, Werr (1) 16-73 Bund RSL (2) 2-60. Sec 2: Lal (1) 4-79 Glenr (1) 14-82, Melton (1) 3-76 Fitz Vic (1) 15-86, Bright (2) 4-78 Ess (2) 14-81, Ivan (1) 0-66 MCC (1) 18-106, Melb (2) 2-65 Moon Val (1) 16-99. Sec 3: Mulg CC (1) 3-59 Croy (1) 15-65, Mitch (2) 2-73 Heathm (1) 16-97, Burd Pk (1) 2-71 Donv (1) 16-79, Lily (1) 18-114 Keys (1) 0-49, Elth (1) 18-99 Cran (1) 0-69. Sec 4: Edith (1) 16-72 Pak (1) 2-60, Ber (1) 18-97 Mulg CC (2) 0-64, Ring (1) 0-71 Yarr Glen (1) 18-82, Chelt (1) 18-99 Mitch (1) 0-60.Div 2: Sec 1: New (1) 4-72 Werr (2) 14-83, Suns C (1) 0-56 Alt (2) 18-115, Alt Sports (1) 16-89 Port Melb (1) 2-62, Will (1) 4-70 Yarr/Foot (2) 14-92, Rosam (1) 16-84 Flem/Kens (1) 2-67. Sec 2: Broad (1) 18-110 Keil (1) 0-55, Moon Pds (2) 9-74 Buck Pk (1) 9-74, Strath (1) 4-62 Lal (2) 14-73, Sunb (1) 2-79 Clift Pk (1) 16-86, Glenr (2) 18-85 W Cob (1) 0-63.Div 3: Sec 1: Hopp (1) 14-86 Mari Pk (1) 4-77, Foots Pk (1) 4-73 Lav (1) 14-88, Alt (3) 16-92 Suns RSL (1) 2-67, Suns VRI (1) 4-76 Yarr/Foot (3) 14-80, Werr (3) 3-79 Melton (2) 15-91. Sec 2: Glad Pk (1) 15-84 Glenr (3) 3-72, Moon Val (2) 18-73 Strath (2) 0-56, Ess (3) 16-85 Sunb (2) 2-46, Cob More (1) 2-66 Moon Pds (3) 16-82.Div 4: Sec 1: Hopp (3) 0-70 Werr (4) 18-84, Sunb (3) 0-60 Alt (4) 18-119, St Alb (1) 18-92 Alt North (1) 0-64, Yarr/Foot (4) 15-92 Will (2) 3-76, Keil (2) 16-102 City of Melb (1) 2-75. Sec 2: Pres/Res (2) 16-95 Aber (1) 2-75, W Cob (2) 16-89 Keil (3) 2-61, Buck Pk (2) 16-77 Lal (4) 2-68, Clift Pk (2) 14-75 Ess (4) 4-68, Werr (5) 14-93 Sunb (4) 4-66.Div 5: Sec 1: Port Melb (2) 4-79 Rosam (2) 14-87, Flem/Kens (2) 4-68 Alt Sports (2) 14-79, Werr (6) 2-75 Hopp (4) 16-80, Yarr/Foot (5) 2-74 Melt (3) 16-79, Will (3) 2-68 Deer Pk (2) 16-90. Sec 2: Prin Pk Carlton (1) 16-101 Hopp (5) 2-50, Thorn (1) 16-93 Dout Gal (1) 2-66, Strath (3) 18-111 Broad (2) 0-58, Fawk (1) 14-

80 Bruns (1) 4-70, Mari Pk (2) 18-99 Fitz Vic (3) 0-53.Div 6: Sec 1: Suns RSL (2) 3-71 Deer Pk (3) 15-81, City of Melb (2) 2-68 Buck Pk (3) 16-82, Keil (4) 5-74 New (2) 13-77, Alt (5) 4-73 Yarr/Foot (6) 14-82, Hopp (6) 14-79 Suns C (2) 4-74. Sec 2: Alt (6) 16-96 Sunb (5) 2-51.5, Strath (4) 1-65.25 Keil (5) 17-92, Buck Pk (4) 16-86 Glad Pk (2) 2-71, Moon Val (3) 13-78 Mari Pk (3) 5-75, Lal (6) 14-88 Clift Pk (3) 4-66.75.Div 7: North Sec 1: Hopp (7) 18-92 Will (4) 0-51.75, New (3) 0-54 Werr (7) 18-104, Lav (2) 18-111 Alt (7) 0-45, Alt North (2) 16-95 Yarr/Foot (7) 2-59.5, Deer Pk (4) 18-15 Port Melb (3) 0-0. Div 7: North Sec 2: Moon Val (4) 4-68 Broad (3) 14-70, Suns C (3) 16-78 St Alb (2) 2-71, Keil (6) 18-15 Hopp (8) 0-0, Melt (4) 2-65 Suns VRI (2) 16-90, Aber (2) 14-82 Foots Pk (2) 4-67. Div 7: North Sec 3: Ess (5) 16-106 Glad Pk (3) 2-63, Clift Pk (4) 4-55.5 Strath (5) 14-67.5, Dout Gal (2) 14-80 Prin Pk Carlton (2) 4-71.75, Glenr (5) 18-102 Moon Val (5) 0-51, Buck Pk (5) 2-69 Moon Pds (4) 16-85.Div 8: Sec 1: City of Melb (3) 14-15 Suns RSL (3) 0-0, Moon Pds (5) 0-0 Buck Pk (6) 14-15, Fitz Vic (5) 0-0 Ess (6) 14-15, Flem/Kens (3) 14-53 Flem/Kens (4) 0-28. Sec 2: E Ivan (3) 14-36 Temp (3) 0-20.25, Box H RSL (4) 12-40 Grey (3) 2-39, Donc (6) 2-37 Burw Dist (5) 12-41, Yarr Glen (4) 2-45 Box H RSL (5) 12-46.

BASEBALLBASEBALL VICTORIA: Summer League: Div 1: Doncaster 14 bt Blackburn 13, Upwey FTG 10 bt Sunshine 3, Essendon 6 bt Waverley 0, Preston 5 bt Sandringham 1, Cheltenham 7 bt Geelong 4, Melbourne 6 bt Newport 0. Semi-f: Res: Cheltenham 7 bt Essendon 3, Waverley 3 bt Geelong 1. Thirds: Melbourne 7 bt Blackburn 5, Essendon 5 bt Doncaster 2. Fourths: Cheltenham 15 bt Sandringham 0, Waverley 20 bt Doncaster 12. Div 2: Williamstown 11 bt Moorabbin 1, Berwick 9 bt Bonbeach 4, Werribee 10 bt Springvale 2, Fitzroy 11 bt Mulgrave 1, Port Melbourne 8 bt Malvern 1. Res: St Kilda 16 bt

Williamstown 10, Moorabbin 14 bt Fitzroy 8. Thirds: Berwick 18 bt Springvale 14, Malvern 12 bt Fitzroy 8. Fourths: Berwick 13 bt Williamstown 2. Div 3: Ballarat 7 bt Ormond GH 0, Footscray 8 bt Chelsea 7. Res: Ormond GH 14 bt Chelsea 6, Footscray 19 bt Ballarat 3. Div 4: South: Springvale 7 bt Berwick 4, Cheltenham KK 16 bt Carrum Downs 10. WOMEN: Prelim f: Div 1: Footscray 9 bt Doncaster 5. Div 2: Waverley 10 bt Footscray 0. Div 3: Newport/Essendon 14 bt Sandringham 2. Jnr semi-f: U-18 State: Cheltenham 8 bt Essendon 2, Waverley 5 bt Blackburn 1. Metro: Upwey FTG 11 bt Werribee 10, Fitzroy 6 bt Cheltenham 4. U-16 State: Waverley 10 bt Geelong 2, Cheltenham 10 bt Berwick 0. AAA: Blackburn 11 bt Doncaster 9, Newport 16 bt Waverley 3. AA: Waverley 10 bt Upwey FTG Y 5. U-14 State: Sandringham 14 bt Cheltenham 7, Waverley 9 bt Berwick 6. Metro: East Central: Waverley 16 bt Upwey FTG 15, Cheltenham 14 bt Melbourne 3. West: Werribee/Sunshine 19 bt Essendon Black 9. U-12 State: Newport 10 bt Geelong 8, Waverley 5 bt Cheltenham 2. East Central: Bonbeach 15 bt Berwick 2. Metro West: Werribee 12 bt Geelong 3.

SCHOOL SPORTSAGSV: Boys: BASKETBALL: Marcellin 72 bt Peninsula 51, Yarra Valley 57 bt PEGS 38, Camberwell 49 bt Assumption 33, Trinity 48 bt Mentone 34. CRICKET: Peninsula 3-133 (Symons 56no) bt Marcellin 9-129, Yarra Valley 8-201 (McCrae 54) bt PEGS 9-155, Camberwell 140 (MacLennan 66, Cumberland 4-34) bt Assumption 79 (Hanson 5-33), Trinity 3-62 bt Mentone 61 (Lyon 5-12). TABLE TENNIS: PEGS 13-42 bt Camberwell 2-11, Mentone 10-32 bt Ivanhoe 5-26. TENNIS: Marcellin 9-109 bt Peninsula 7-102, Yarra Valley 9-97 bt PEGS 7-98, Camberwell 14-123 bt Assumption 2-54, Mentone 11-118 bt Trinity 5-96. VOLLEYBALL: Trinity 3 bt Marcellin 0 (25-15 25-7 25-14), Yarra Valley 3 bt Mentone 0 (25-20 25-23 25-21), Peninsula 3 bt Camberwell 0 (25-21 25-19 25-23), Ivanhoe 3 bt PEGS 2 (13-25 25-15 21-25 25-17 15-13).

CricketLittle River’s chances of reaching the Geelong Cricket Association division 3 � nals are slim. The Redbacks (187) were handed a cricket lesson by ladder-leader Teesdale (8-263) in a 76-run loss on the road at Wallace Reserve on Saturday. It leaves the Redbacks six points out of the top six with just a round remaining. \

FootballWerribee Tigers will play their � rst of� cial VFL practice match against reigning premiers Box Hill Hawks at Arden Street on Saturday at 1pm. \

CyclingFootscray Cycling Club’s four-race Form700 series was reduced to a three-race card due to a third-day wash out. Total Rush rider Dom Dudkiewicz scored the maximum points available in A-grade, � nishing ahead of Ross Mueller and Graham Carlson. \

NetballCity West Falcons (3-0) made it three consecutive wins to start the Victorian Netball League championship division season. The Falcons crushed North East Blaze 59-35 with the Knott sisters – Kath and Julia – featuring on the front line together for the � rst time since Kath’s return from a knee injury. VU-Western Lightning (2-1) made it back-to-back wins by edging out Monash University Storm 42-35. \

BRIEFSscanlon aims for high-five Hockey

Andrew Scanlon will break new ground as the � rst Victorian to represent Australia at an o� cial international Hockey 5s tournament.

� e 5s format is hockey’s answer to Twenty20 cricket, rugby sevens or netball’s Fast5.

Scanlon, a bright young western suburbs prospect, was chosen to represent Australia in 5s at the Youth Olympic qualifying tournament in Vanuatu next month a� er impressing at a ‘futures’ camp in February.

While he is a traditionalist, preferring the 11-a-side game, Scanlon is excited by the 5s format and intrigued how it will go on the international stage.

“It’ll be hard and you’ll move a lot more, but it’s going to be fun,” he said.

“You’ve only got three people to pass to, so you’ve got to really pay attention and know your team well.”

Scanlon has only ever taken one sport seriously and wants to make a career in hockey. � e 17-year-old from Werribee is leaving no stone unturned in his quest to one day play the Australian Kookaburras.

“I’ve been playing it all my life, so hopefully I can keep going with it,” Scanlon said. “It’s all I’ve really known since I was about three.

“I’ve been given the opportunity to train with the Victorian Institute of Sport .

Hopefully, long term, one day I will play in the senior Australian team, but right now I’m focused on Vanuatu and the under-18 nationals [in April].”

Scanlon needs to look no further than his home club Altona for inspiration.

Luke Doerner came out of the Seagulls nest and went on to represent Australia at multiple Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, Champions Trophy and World Cup events.

Hectic schedule: Andrew Scanlon (front) has a lot on his plate this year. (RAHDA

BUTLER)

“i’ve been playing

it allmy life”

“It helps that he was from there and could make it that far,” Scanlon said.

Among state and national duties, Scanlon is focused on becoming a regular senior player for Altona in the Premier League.

“I’m trying hard to get my � tness up so I’m up to scratch with that,” he said. “� en it’s proving I can use the ball and play well enough to stay in the top side.” \

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tough ask for cats in bid for final win

VTCA

Hoppers Crossing faces an almighty task to � nish o� the Victorian Turf Cricket Association senior division season on a high note.

� e Cats were set an imposing 274 for victory by visiting Bentleigh at Hogans Road Reserve on Saturday – not the kind of target that bodes well for a side with the least amount of runs in the competition this season.

� e Cats found it hard to contain Bentleigh openers Robert Ciccarella (80) and captain Greg Todd (73).

Darrel Brown (2-74), Dinesh Daminda (2-49) and Sanka Abeyruwan (2-38) snared two wickets apiece for the Cats.

Irrespective of the result, the Cats will remain in the senior division next year, despite a rollercoaster season. \

centrals primed for highest run chaseVTCA

� e heat is well and truly on Werribee Centrals.

� e Centurions began a tense Victorian Turf Cricket Association north A1 � nal round in a comfy position above the relegation zone with their destiny seemingly in their own hands.

� at all changed on Saturday when they were sucked back into the relegation scrap by some surprising close-of-play scores around the grounds.

� e Centurions were already behind the eight ball on their own ground, having been set a weighty target of 217 for victory by top-four side Sunshine Druids at Galvin Park.

� is would be the Centurions’ biggest successful run chase of the summer if they were to nail it.

� e silver lining is that their most recent innings total was 8-214 against bottom side St Andrew’s in the game prior. But the Saints are a di� erent proposition to the premiership-

contending Druids. “We go into the run chase with a little bit of con� dence, especially a� er last week’s win,” Centurions secretary Chris Du� n said.

“We know we’ve got the side to make over 200 … hopefully, the guys can build partnerships and take it step by step.

“If we bat our 80 overs, we’ll get those runs.”

Trouble for the Centurions may also come from further a� eld.

With 63.55 points, they are precariously placed, relying on other sides to restrict the amount of points earned by St Francis de Sales (63.39), St Albans (57.43) and Youlden Parkville (56.25) – the three sides directly beneath them on the ladder.

Outright results are possible in those games and that could further muddy the waters for the Centurions.

“It will be impossible from our position to win outright, so it’s all about getting the 200 ,” Du� n said.

“� e rest is up to the cricketing gods. You just hope a few sides can hold � rm and we don’t get an unpredictable result.”

� e Centurions held � rm for much of the opening day against Druids, keeping the visitors to just 38 o� the opening 20 overs and

generally keeping things tight until the tea break.

But the pitch at Shaws Road is known for rewarding a side that has wickets in hand.

And as any good side will, the Druids cashed in late in the day.

“It was a usual Centrals wicket,” Du� n said.

“� ere’s always a little bit in it for the bowlers to start with. Batting in that � rst hour can be quite di� cult.

“But if you’ve got wickets in hand in the second half of the day, you are going to be able to score quite quickly towards the end.”

� e Centurions begin their run chase at 1pm on Saturday and will know their fate some � ve hours later. \ LJ

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Hicks makes a point for warriorsCricket

Point Cook was looking shaky a third of the way through the opening day of its crucial stoush with Seabrook in Victorian Turf Cricket Association’s west B1.

� e Warriors limped to 6-75 with the only constant being plucky opener Daryl Groves (19), who watched in dismay as wicket a� er wicket fell at the other end.

Picking up their game was a must for the Warriors with their top two spot at stake.

� ey lost their previous match and losing the last game of the home-and-away rounds would not be the ideal � nals preparation.

“� ere’s a lot to play for this game,” Warriors player-coach Travis Bean said.

“Seabrook have to win to get in the � nals; we have to win to get a home semi-� nal.”

� e Warriors slowly turned the corner, � rst with Bean’s (32) 41-run partnership with Aaron Whear (14). � en it was Bean and David Hicks (48no) with an identical stand.

Hicks turned the Warriors’ so-so score into one that will be hard for the Brookers to chase.

He summed up the situation perfectly, calmly getting his eye in and then ramping up the run rate as the overs counted down.

A fully � t Hicks could be the X factor that li� s the Warriors to a premiership.

“He was in the team of the year last year and is just coming back o� an injury,” Bean said.

“He knew that a big partnership was important, reined in some of his natural aggression and was patient early on.

“Once he got the feel of the wicket, he started to accelerate and hit a few boundaries.

“It was a really well-timed innings.”Bean admitted his side was staring down

the barrel in the early exchanges.He said a period of consolidation between

the 20th and 60th overs was vital.“We lost three or four early wickets and

there was a run-out early on,” Bean said.“We were under the pump a little bit. It

was good that we were able to get through that middle period and bat for that middle 40 overs .

“It laid the foundation for the last 20 overs.”Seabrook has an enormous task ahead,

despite good bowling performances from Stephen Gregory (3-33) and Dilip Sarkhell (2-40).

It is do or die for the fourth-placed Saints, who have Wyndhamvale and Newport-Digman breathing down their neck, the two sides meeting each other in this � nal round.

Wyndhamvale would be the favourite to

Misread: Point Cook’s Travis Bean is whacked on the thigh pad. (WAYNE HAWKINS)

displace them in the four a� er having already secured � rst innings points with ease.

Newport-Digman was rolled for just 73 with Jake Styles running riot with 6-38, while the Vales declared on 5-128 with a view to forcing an outright.

It promises to be a tense � nal day for all clubs involved in the race to the four. \

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rocci rocks into national squad

Basketball

Maddison Rocci has been included in an extended 16-player Australian squad for the 2014 FIBA under-17 world championships in Slovakia, starting in June.

Rocci’s status as one of the rising stars of the Werribee Devils women’s program underpins her status as one of the best players in her age group in the country.

� e reason Rocci, 15, is head and shoulders above most juniors her age in victoria is commitment.

“She’s a basketball nut,” Devils coach Lloyd Klaman said. “She would probably play and train more than any kid I know.

“She really wants it. She’s also a great kid and doesn’t have a big head or anything like that; she’s just down to earth.”

Klaman describes Rocci as a “special talent”.

A lightweight in basketball terms, Rocci makes up for it with elite skills at the point guard position, a knack of reading a play before it has unfolded, and speed to burn.

“She’s just really explosive – her � rst two steps are amazing,” Klaman said.

“She reads the game well and, defensively, she’s a real pain for her opponents.

“She’s just always involved and knows where the action is going to be … coupled with how quick she is, it makes it a real hard combo.

“� e only thing that goes against her is she’s not big in stature. She’s pretty small, but she makes up for it with other things.”

Rocci’s talents will be sorely missed by the Devils’ top women’s side when she’s away on national duty.

She was expected to be fast-tracked into a starter role this season. \ LJ

giants full of finals vimBaseball

Werribee Giants coach Phil Balzer has declared “we can beat anyone” in the Baseball Victoria summer league division 2 � nals.

� e Giants have the form to back up his comments, having beaten � nalists Springvale and Moorabbin in the regular season and only losing to Williamstown by a single run in each of their two competitive games.

So could the Giants be the dark horse from the bottom half of the four?

“We’ve absolutely got the talent to do it and we’ve got the depth to do it,” Balzer said. “Obviously, the key is to win that � rst game in the � nals. I’m very excited for it and the players are buzzing for it, too.”

� e Giants will play a best-of-three semi-� nals series against Springvale, starting at the Melbourne Ball Park tonight.

� e series will move to Werribee on Saturday and then to Springvale on Sunday if a third game is required.

Usually the top-ranked club gets the chance to play game two on home turf, but Springvale’s home ground, KH Wearne Reserve, is unavailable on that day – a huge advantage for the Giants if they can snatch game one.

� e Giants hammered Springvale 10-2 on Saturday at Presidents Park in the last round.

But Balzer is cautious about what that result means.

� e visitors were severely short-handed and had two teenagers on the mound.

One of those teens was Matthew Stenhouse, the younger brother of Brandon, who has recently signed a minor league contract with the New York Yankees.

But the Giants’ roster was also far from complete.

With � nals secured, pitchers Wes De Jong and Wade Balzer rested, giving Jonathan Lowe, Jason Kreihn, Daine Gregory and import Chad Northcott a chance to get some valuable innings under their belts in case they are called on in the next fortnight.

� e Giants also got plenty of quality at-bats, with Oliver Box and Matthew Howe catching � re on the eve of the � nals.

“You can’t take too much out of the game other than we got some good at-bats and got some work into our pitchers,” Balzer said.

“It was all about trying to get guys some innings in, just in case they’re required in the � nals.

“Today was almost like a live practice session for both sides.” \

LANCE JENKINSON

Helping hand: Jason Kreihn focuses on valuable relief pitching for the Giants. (WAYNE HAWKINS)

Summer League finalsDivision 2Springvale Lions (second) v Werribee Giants (third)Game 1: Melbourne Ball Park, tonight, 7.30pm.Game 2: President’s Park, Werribee, Saturday, 2pm.Game 3 (if required): KH Wearne Reserve, Keysborough, Sunday, 2pm.

devils bring out big guns for big v’s FIRST divisionBasketball

Werribee Devils have brought together the old guard to give them a harder edge as they move up into the Big V basketball women’s division 1 competition.

� e Devils have assembled a starting � ve with plenty of experience at division 1 level, including former championship-winning player-coach Sharon Grieve.

Grieve will join established stars Emma Coyne, Lisa Troyahn and Elisha Burnette, and boom recruit Jodi Impey, on the court this season.

“We’ve had to pick up a couple of players to make us more competitive because it’s a

bigger and stronger league,” Devils coach Lloyd Klaman told the Weekly. “I like the idea of all of them playing together.”

Grieve returns to her old stomping ground where she climbed the top of the division 1 mountain with a premiership. She le� the Devils to join Altona Gators and went on to win another title with them.

She’s a big-game player and a winner when it counts.

“She’s just so smart as a player,” Klaman says. “She’s going to be a fantastic addition to us.”

� e most important signing of the o� -season was Impey.

� e forward/centre made it her mission last season to be a thorn in the Devils’ side as a member of the Keilor � under.

Impey, adept in the paint and used as a stretch four for her ability to shoot

from long range, decided to retire a� er leading the � under to last year’s title.

Klaman talked her out of her retirement plans.“She was retired for about two

weeks,” Klaman says with a laugh.“She’s a scorer, a great passer and she’s

smart on the court. She can go inside and outside. She’s also a leader and does so many other things that make her teammates better.”

� e team’s young players will also be front and centre in Klaman’s thinking. But while Tegan Doyle, Alex Moss, Olivia Klaman, Georgia Tauschke and newcomer Brittany Klaman will all command playing time, there will be less pressure to get minutes on the court thanks to the establishment of a youth league team.

Maddison Rocci, who has a busy year with under-age national commitments, could be a regular starter once her representative duties are over.

� e Devils will face Impey’s former team this weekend in their last hitout before the annual Frankston preseason tournament.

� e Big V season begins on March 15. \ LJ

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werribee shows it still has a sting in its tailBowls

Werribee has turned its lacklustre form on its head to move into the Bowls Victoria division 1 � nals with a semblance of con� dence.

� e Bees struggled in the second half of the season but hit a bull’s eye in the last home-and-away round with a convincing 73-60 win over title contenders Bundoora RSL at Chirnside Park on Saturday.

� e two sides will now meet in a cut-throat section semi-� nal and the Bees go into the game with a psychological edge a� er winning both games between the clubs during the regular season.

“It was good to turn it around,” Bees skip Snowy Baker told the Weekly. “It gives us a bit of con� dence going into the � nals.

“We’ll see if we can take our winning form into their place next week.

“We’ve actually beaten them there before so we should be fairly con� dent, without getting too far ahead of ourselves.”

� e Bees blew their chance of a home � nal with erratic form a� er the mid-season break.

� ey needed a li� on the eve of the � nals and got it in a three-rinks-to-one victory.

Mick O’Neil’s rink was � ying out of the gates to give the Bees an early break en route to a nine-shot win.

It was the Bees’ only runaway rink with Barker winning by � ve and Peter Ware by a single shot. Rob Panton’s was the only losing rink, down two.

Barker is expecting a similar tough clash when the � nals begin on Saturday.

“� e margin probably looked bigger than it was during the game,” he said.

“� ey played fairly well and will be hard to beat at their place.”

If the Bees win on Saturday they will front up less than 24 hours later against the winner of the other semi-� nal, between Deer Park and Kew Heights.

Meanwhile, Hoppers Crossing will host a home � nal against Altona

in division 3 on Saturday a� er sneaking back into the top two on the last day of the

season.Hoppers defeated Maribyrnong Park 86-77

in the � nal round. \ LJ

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Heath Pritchard’s insatiable appetite for success was on show for all to see on day one of Werribee’s blockbuster Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association bout with Oakleigh at Warrawee Park on Saturday.

Pritchard ripped through the Oaks’ batting line-up with 7-64 o� 24.5 overs, a� ected a key run-out and led the way with his upbeat tempo on the � eld.

“He just wants the club to have success and be a part of it,” Tigers captain Shaun Dean said. “He’s quite chirpy and up and about, and carries himself well.

“He’s geeing everyone up. You can’t ask for much more.”

Pritchard was able to sti� e the Oaks through his nagging line-and-length bowling.

� e Oaks ended the day on 273, but it would have been so much more had Pritchard not picked up his seven.

His most important wicket of the day didn’t come through his bowling but a lucky de� ection to run out opener Brendan McGuinness for 68.

Pritchard saw the ball smashed back at him and guided it on to the stumps at the non-striker’s end to catch McGuinness out of his crease.

“We were really happy to get him out before he really got going because we could’ve been chasing a little bit more if he was in at the end,” Dean said.

Pritchard’s in� uence with the ball was measured in more than wickets.

In the hour period between the tea break and � nal drinks, Pritchard combined with Nathan Burton (1-88 o� 26 overs) to stem the run � ow.

Part-time medium-pacer Matt Dean chimed in with an economical 0-12 o� � ve in a crucial period of the day.

“It was great energy from everyone in that period ,” Dean said. “It was a 20-over spell where the game could’ve gotten away from us

or we could drag it back in. We really put the clamps on .”

Pritchard is the leading wicket-taker in the competition with 39 at 9.44. � e all-rounder has taken � ve � ve-wicket hauls.

“He keeps doing the job,” Dean said. “He gets a lot of overs and that’s because he puts the ball in the right spot.”

� e Tigers have welcomed a challenging run chase two weeks out from the � nals.

On � re: Heath Pritchard is taking plenty of wickets for Werribee. (SHAWN SMITS)

� e target of 274 – albeit on a ground with a lightning-fast out� eld – will put an unblemished 11-game winning record in jeopardy.

“It’s a pretty good score and they’ve got a good honest attack, so it will be an interesting run chase,” Dean said.

“It will be a good test and everyone is looking forward to it.” \

LANCE JENKINSON

lightning’sattack testNetball

VU-Western Lightning has re-captured the hard-nosed defence of recent years but the integration of a new-look attack is still a work in progress.

� e Lightning had the tightest defence in the past two Victorian Netball League championship division seasons, with Fiona � emann and Brooke � ompson forming an unbreakable duo in the defensive circle.

But for the Lightning to go one step better than last season’s preliminary � nal � nish, it needs to fast-track the cohesiveness of the new-look mid-courters and goalers.

Time is of the essence for Lightning coach Matt Hills, who can’t a� ord to play catch-up in what promises to be a close competition.

“� ere are a lot of teams in a similar position to us in that they are building,” he said. “Unfortunately you don’t have a lot of time to do it.”

At least Hills has the experience of front-end restructure as in each of the past two years, the Lightning has had to � nd new avenues to goal.

� e losses of Megan Fitzpatrick (injury) and Erin McCarthy (overseas) this season have been o� set by the arrival of highly-rated Kate � ompson and promotion of youngster Sophie Gunn.

Gunn missed the opening two matches, which has meant more attacking time for Sophie Barr, while � ompson has earned a pass mark without setting the games alight in the opening two weeks.

Hills says it will take time for the three goalers to mesh and they need to be � ring on all cylinders if the Lightning is to make some noise at the pointy end of the season.

“Each of the last three years we’ve had di� erent front end combinations, so we’ve have to reinvent it again,” Hills said.

� e mid-court of Amelia Hills, Elle Bennetts and new recruit Danni Stewart has shown positive signs early but are nowhere near where Hills envisages they will be with a few more games under the belt.

“Danni comes out of a successful [City West] Falcons program that plays a di� erent style of ball movement to what we do,” Hills said.

“� ere’s a bit of working in with the way she plays and her working in with us.”

Lightning will take netball to the suburbs on Saturday night when it hosts North East Blaze at Sunbury Stadium. \ LJ

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