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ON THE OUTERThere are fears a tribunal ruling will limit the ability of community groups to � ght planning permits ■ PAGE 3

INSIDE STORYAli McGregor’s ready for the Melbourne comedy festival■ PAGE 15

SPORTWerribee upset by Noble Park in heartbreaking cricket semi-� nal■ PAGE 39

Young cancer survivor Ellinor Svoronos is urging people to support this weekend’s Wyndham Relay for Life■ PAGE 13

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incorporating Designs for the duplication of Werribee’s Dohertys Road were completed in 1995. Almost 20 years later, works still haven’t been funded. LeadWest chairman Barry Harvey, who supports Wyndham council’s $2 million congestion campaign, is urging state and federal governments to improve traf� c � owalong Melbourne’s busiest freight route. ■ SPECIAL REPORT BY LAURA LITTLE, PAGE 5

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LAURA LITTLE \[email protected] 8318 5750

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MY TOWN

When sunset spills across Wyndham skies this Saturday, a large band of merry marchers

will just be gearing up for a long night .While the wee small hours are well

known to shi� workers, hardcore clubbers and new parents, for one night of the year they’re joined by a new species of night owl … the Relay for Lifer.

� e Relay for Lifer doesn’t frequent a factory � oor, pace a nursery or enjoy doof-doof music. He or she will spend the graveyard shi� turning laps on a candlelit running track in Hoppers Crossing.

� e Relay for Lifer will walk until their feet hurt and back aches, only then stopping at a gaud y tent to hand over their baton to a colleague .

As they walk they will pass the corkboard-mounted memorials that tell the stories of those on a journey to survive cancer, or that comemmorate those who have sadly succumbed.

You see, while the Relay for Lifer is having a great time with great people, thoughts of their loved ones are never far away. � is is what keeps them coming back each year for that one special night when hundreds gather to celebrate, remember and � ght back.

Wyndham Relay for Life is on this weekend at the Victoria University Athletics Track. \

EMMA SUTCLIFFEEmma Sutcli� e is a Little River-based

freelance writer who blogs at littleriveremma.com

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vcat ruling raises ‘no appeal’ FEARSPLANNING

Community groups fear they will lose the right to appeal against planning permits a� er the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal excluded Western Region Environment Centre from a hearing on the expansion of a Wyndham tip.

VCAT last week ruled that WREC had no standing in the case because it was not directly a� ected by the council’s application to change a planning permit it had issued itself for the Wests Road land� ll.

� e council applied to VCAT to change or cancel amendments made to the permit in 2010 and 2012, which allowed the land� ll to be built to 65 metres and then 120 metres above ground. � e council wants to change the permit because it had been found that

the amendments had not been properly advertised and were unnecessary because the original permit did not specify a height.

WREC applied to be part of the hearing so it could represent the concerns of residents who want the tip lowered to ground level.

Centre director Harry van Moorst said the decision to “strike out” WREC could have implications for other community groups .

“It has implications for any attempt to appeal against a planning permit a council has signed o� on,” he said.

“If a community or church group wanted to protest against a gambling hall or brothel they could be excluded unless they are directly a� ected .”

A spokesman for Stop � e Tip, a community group set up to � ght the proposed expansion of Deer Park’s Boral land� ll, said there were grounds for concern about the

ruling.“Stop � e Tip believes that the

community’s voice must always be heard, whether by councils, VCAT or the state government,’’ the spokesman said. ‘‘To ignore the views of residents would be

completely unacceptable.”But Monash University property

law expert Pamela O’Connor said VCAT usually only allowed parties to be added to a hearing if it felt they would be a� ected by the proceeding or would be bound by, or have the bene� t of, an order made by the tribunal. \

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WERRIBEE SOUTH

Visitors strolling through the gardens at Werribee Park are less likely to be hit by a pine cone falling from a tree a� er a Parks Victoria harvesting e� ort.

Senior horticulturist Adam Smith and crew members See Mee and Pan Soe (pictured) boarded a cherry picker to remove cones from the park’s 12 bunya pine trees. � e cones can weigh up to 12 kilograms.

“Unlike a lot of other pine cones these fall to ground intact, and being around the size of a pineapple they can do quite a lot of damage if they land on someone’s head,” Mr Smith said.

“� ese Jurassic-looking heritage trees are very old and huge, so we needed to go about 45 metres vertically upwards to collect around 100 cones. � e biggest challenge for us was how to remove them safely in windy conditions at such a great height.”

Sta� harvest the huge cones every two years. \ LL

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EDUCATION

Students from Point Cook Senior , � e Grange and Bayside P-12 colleges can train to be diesel mechanics while still at school a� er a Laverton company donated two diesel engines to a new trades training centre .

International diesel engine-maker Cummins donated the engines – one of which is a fully operational training module – as part of its training partnership with the schools.

� e company is also o� ering work experience and school-based apprenticeships .

� e program, brokered by the Wyn Bay Local Learning and Employment Network, will provide year 10 students with one week of work experience at Cummins, while year 11 students will take part in a structured workplace learning program.

Year 12 students will be able to do an apprenticeship at Cummins while � nishing school studies.

Current apprentices will visit the schools to talk to students about their experiences

as diesel mechanics. Apprentice program manager Kate Evans said Cummins hoped the donation of the engines would encourage more students to become diesel mechanics.

“Our aim is in� uence the career pathways of students and recruit some of them directly to Cummins’ apprentice program,” she said.

“� e new trade training centre at Point Cook provides the ideal opportunity for [current apprentices] to connect with students in a training environment.’’

Point Cook Secondary principal Greg Sperling said he hoped the program would encourage more students to � nish year 12.

“We � nd with other vocational education and training studies that kids o� en need a hook to stay at school,’’ he said.

“If we get kids into the course in year 10, they can complete a certi� cate II in year 11 and still do a full VCE load in year 12.” \

LAURA LITTLE

trades training centre engines kickstart students’ job prospects

Diesel power: Students Matt Smakman, Leigh Travis, Jack Wilson and Jesse White-Edwards. (MARK SMITH)

little hollywood a vision for wyndham’s futurePOINT COOK

A Point Cook � lmmaker wants to make Wyndham a mini-Hollywood, creating diverse jobs especially for youth.

Tony Hooper , of � orium Films, said the municipality could copy the example of New Orleans, where a� er Hurricane Katrina � lmmakers created a new industry that now rivals the movie capital in Los Angeles.

He said changes in technology and their a� ordability meant independent � lmmakers could create movies that were once the domain of established studios.

“It is this independent � lm production capability that gives Wyndham an opportunity to increase its economic activity, especially in light of the digital age and the region’s proximity to Melbourne , Avalon [airport] and beyond,” Mr Hooper said.

He said encouraging � lmmakers to set up in the western suburbs through government seed grants would help local youth � nd career paths.

Mr Hooper said trainees or apprentices hired to build � lm sets could learn the skill

of carpentry; costume designers and makers could go into the fashion world; � lm-set caterers could move into mainstream

catering; and electrical technicians could apply skills to ordinary projects.

Wyndham has already been used as a location in several � lms, including Ghost Rider in 2007 and

Where the Wild � ings Are in 2009.Mr Hooper said Point Cook’s air

force base had one of only three horizon water tanks in the world. � e tank, next to the sea, lets � lmmakers shoot an ocean horizon

without having to be in the middle of the sea. He said it was used in television productions of Moby Dick and Noah’s Ark .

Mr Hooper’s vision is supported by Open Channel, Victoria’s leading independent � lm training centre, which has a mobile training unit.

“I’m happy to voice my support for the vision, for the development of a sustainable � lm industry in the Wyndham region, and the cultural, social and economic bene� ts that such an industry can bring ,” said Open Channel spokesman Daniel Schultheis . \

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standstill kicks off traffic campaign

WERRIBEE

Motorists heading to Werribee for last � ursday night’s launch of Wyndham council’s congestion campaign were given � rst-hand insight into the city’s tra� c problems .

Shortly a� er 5pm, outbound tra� c on the Princes Freeway came to a standstill following an accident near the Forsyth Road exit. Drivers faced delays of up to an hour as tra� c banked up towards the Western Ring Road.

Among those caught up was comedian Dave Hughes, who was heading to the Wyndham Civic Centre to host the Get Wyndham Moving campaign launch.

When Hughes � nally arrived in Werribee, two hours a� er leaving Melbourne’s CBD, he said he was angry on behalf of Wyndham residents .

“� ere is no � ow on that road. Irony is being stuck in a tra� c jam thinking you are going to miss a gig about tra� c jams. ”

Mayor Bob Fairclough said the accident highlighted the need for a second river crossing from the west.

“Our reliance on the West Gate Bridge as the only access point is a huge risk for Wyndham and Victoria,” he said.

“If the West Gate is shut for any reason, tra� c grinds to a halt.”

As reported by the Weekly, a 2012 “cost closure analysis”, by MacroPlan Dimasi, found that the West Gate Freeway was becoming “a major risk to the operations of the entire metropolitan area”.

� e analysis found that if the bridge were to close for one year, the state economy would lose $8 billion .

� e council is running a two-year, $2 million transport campaign, with Cr Fairclough calling on residents to let the state and federal governments know they had had enough of travelling on congested roads and overcrowded trains. \ LL

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wyndham commuters in for a long waitROADS

Relief for motorists caught in tra� c jams on Wyndham’s most congested roads could be years away a� er VicRoads backed o� from modelling that recommended the roads be duplicated by 2016.

Transport Department modelling from 2011 slated Forsyth, Derrimut, Dohertys, Heaths, Palmers and Point Cook roads for duplication in the next two years.

� e modelling also recommended that Leakes Road be duplicated in 2021, with Sayers and Tarneit roads to follow in 2031.

But VicRoads last week backed away from

the modelling, which was tabled at a hearing into the east-west link, saying it was only a guideline of when work should be done and not a commitment to the projects going ahead.

A 2013 Wyndham council tra� c volumes report found that Forsyth, Point Cook, Derrimut, Palmers and Heaths roads were all carrying more than 20,000 vehicles a day. An arterial road is considered over capacity if it is used by more than 18,000 vehicles a day.

Wyndham mayor Bob Fairclough said the roads outlined in VicRoads’ modelling

needed immediate funding. “� is modelling is deeply concerning, given Wyndham’s rapid population growth and a recent council

report � nding that tra� c on roads in Tarneit and Truganina has increased

by 17 per cent in the past 12 months,” he said.

VicRoads regional director Patricia Liew said the 2011 modelling was being re� ned.

She said the updated modelling would make recommendations based

on growth pressures and was expected to be completed by the middle of the year. \

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LAVERTON NORTH

In 1995, Barry Harvey was shown VicRoads designs for an upgrade to Dohertys Road in Laverton North. Nineteen years later, he is still waiting for work to begin.

Mr Harvey – who is chairman of lobby group LeadWest and former chairman of the Wyndham Industrial Liaison Development Committee (WILD) – said money was available for the project at the time, but it was used to pay for work on the Western Ring Road .

He said it was disheartening that Dohertys Road had yet to be duplicated.

“We were told Dohertys Road would be put up for funding the next year, but it was never funded ,” he said.

“It’s a hell of a bit of road. Over the years, there have been a couple of deaths there and a lot of accidents.”

Last year, Wyndham council and Laverton North businesses launched a campaign for the duplication of Dohertys Road between Fitzgerald Road and Grieve Parade.

WILD chairman Mick O’Donnell said Dohertys Road was a rural road from the 1960s that could no longer cope with the volume of truck tra� c that used it daily.

‘hell’ of a wait on dohertys

BARRY HARVEY

Laverton North is home to a third of Wyndham’s businesses, with more than 30,000 people working in the area.

VicRoads regional director Patricia Liew

said a business case for the duplication had been prepared.

She said the project would be considered for future funding. \ LL

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your voiceCOMMUTER CAR PARK PLANS(Weekly, March 12)

■ If only someone had the foresight to plan for multi-level parking for Williams Landing train station.

I understand that there is a budget, but insuf� cient parking will deter people from using the trains into the city. That will make building the station and trying to ease traf� c woes a wasted effort.STEVIE Y \ VIA WEB

RAIL PLAN SLAMMED(Weekly, March 19)

■ I may be cynical, but having lived in Werribee all my life , I have come to one conclusion. We get very little done because we are a safe Labor seat.

T he Coalition will do nothing, because it can’t win the seat. Labor won’t do anything because it is basically guaranteed the seat . Labor complains about the Coalition not doing much , yet when it was in for the 10 years before that, it did very little in the way of public

transport either. Both parties have had ample time and opportunity to � x public transport in one of the fastest-growing municipalities, yet not much has happened.

They both still let land developers develop estates and not lay road infrastructure � rst.

You have four or � ve companies developing and selling sections of land on their own schedule, building roads as needed and, at times, no connection between them until � nal land parcels are sold.

By the time the estates are complete, everyone has two cars and no need for the buses that usually come in late because of this.

Both sides love to play the blame game, when they themselves could have done more.CHRIS \ VIA WEB

NEW ESTATES FOR POINT COOK, TARNEIT(Weekly, March 19)

■ Great. More people, less jobs and still no road infrastructure to cater for thousands of new people.

I thought Wyndham council decided to cease population growth until the state government started funding vital infrastructure here?KIRSTEN \ VIA WEB

WYNDHAM LEADS STATE IN SOLAR SWITCH(Weekly, March 19)

■ We installed 22 solar panels a year ago. That has reduced our power bill from more than $800 before solar to only $23 this bill. They have already paid for themselves!MICHAEL YOUNG \ VIA WEB

The WEEKLY welcomes letters no longer than 200 words. All letters are subject to editing and must include a name, address and phone number. POST \ The Editor, PO Box 740, Niddrie, 3042 EMAIL \ [email protected] POST A WEB COMMENT \ to any story at www.wyndhamweekly.com.au

My shoutThere is a misguided campaign to cap council rates to the rate of in� ation. This would be a disaster for our communities, especially when state and federal governments are cutting social services because they’re too gutless to increase taxes. Councils need to set their rates based on community needs. We can’t, on one hand, demand rate rises be limited to CPI while expecting councils to continue to maintain infrastructure and provide social services .

So-called “greedy” councils have had to take over community services from Spring Street, while accounting for the state government’s hefty land� ll tax, and ensuring they can cover entitlements of all council employees. Setting rates needs a horses-for-courses approach, particularly for those councils with few alternative revenue streams. Restricting council budgets and rates will increase Melbourne’s social divide. \

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truganina man arrested in crime syndicate raidsCOURT

A Truganina man will face court in July following police raids across the northern and western suburbs .

As reported by the Weekly, the raids were carried out by more than 700 police and targeted a major crime syndicate.

Ziad Haddara , 39, faces � ve charges, including drug tra� cking. He was arrested during a pre-dawn raid on his house on March 18.

Haddara faced Melbourne Magistrates Court on Tuesday, when he was remanded in custody.

Police also arrested Haddara’s cousin, Fadi Haddara , 36, of Altona North.

He was arrested at a smash repairs businesses in Orange Avenue, Williamstown North.

He faces 17 charges relating to drugs, violence and weapons o� ences and will also face the Melbourne Magistrates Court in July.

Twenty-seven people were arrested

during the raids. Five have been released and are expected to be charged on summons, while three have been cautioned and three others released pending further inquiries.

Five men will face Melbourne Magistrates Court in July.

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involving a number of families and their associates.

More than 35,000 tobacco plants and an assault weapon were seized in the raids, which police said disrupted the workings of the gang.

Drugs, including 100 kilograms of cannabis, and $55,000 cash, ammunition, vehicles and stolen property were also con� scated.

Police were supported by the Australian Federal Police, the Australian Taxation O� ce and customs o� cers. \

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baby cohen creates ivf historyWERRIBEE

Cohen McElligott’s birth on January 23 was special to many people beyond his family.

� e Grovedale baby (pictured) has the honour of being the � rst baby born through Melbourne IVF’s Werribee clinic, which opened at Wyndham Private Medical Centre in Hoppers Lane last year. Cohen’s mother Misty said the Werribee centre meant couples could achieve their dream of having a family

without having to travel to Melbourne for treatment. “Having all your consultations and procedures at the one location will ease the emotional burden couples experience when undertaking IVF.” Fertility specialist Dr Chandrika Parmaro said the clinic had already seen an increase in patients, with more people in the western suburbs choosing to start their families later in life. \ LL

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BRIEFSdog attack prompts plea: keep pets under controlPOINT COOK

An elderly Point Cook woman who was attacked by a wandering dog wants owners to ensure their pets can’t escape from their property.

Mia Legenhausen , 73, was attacked by a large dog while walking her daughter’s schnoodle, Voosha , along Palmers Avenue, Point Cook, about 2pm on March 17.

Mrs Legenhausen said the dog initially tried to play with Voosha. But when the schnoodle wouldn’t join in the fun, it clamped her body in its mouth.

Fearing that Voosha would be killed, Mrs Legenhausen tried to pull the dog o� .

� e dog then bit the middle � nger on Mrs Legenhausen’s right hand, leaving her with a deep wound.

Passersby came to Mrs Legenhausen and Voosha’s rescue, with a neighbour taking them into her house while others caught the other dog and took it to a vet.

Voosha, who was cut and bruised, also

received treatment. “It was a nightmare . I will never forget the look in Voosha’s eyes,” Mrs Legenhausen said.

“She was really, really scared, like she knew she was going to die.”

Mrs Legenhausen said the incident had le� her “a bit scared”, but she was more concerned about what could have happened

if her grandchildren, aged six and eight, had been walking Voosha.

Mrs Legenhausen reported the attack to Wyndham council .

“It was a beautiful dog but it was very dangerous and I wouldn’t like it to escape again.

I don’t want to see the dog put down.

“I would like dog owners to make sure their dogs can’t get out, and to keep them on a lead when walking them.”

Council chief executive Kerry � ompson said the attack was being investigated. \

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders living in Wyndham and Hobsons Bay are being urged to increase their life expectancy by improving their health and well-being. South Western Melbourne Medicare Local held a “Close the Gap” event at Laverton Community Hub last Friday, aimed at reducing indigenous disadvantage in life expectancy and child mortality, and improving chronic disease prevention. The event included a smoking ceremony, a performance by Yamba Konrad Ross (pictured with mayor Bob Fairclough ) and updates on the programs being run to close the gap between indigenous and non-indigenous life expectancy. Aboriginal health care co-ordinator Alex Rojas said there were more than 1500 people living in Wyndham and Hobsons Bay who identi� ed as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander. \ LL

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More than 150 commuters at a community meeting in Altona have called for partial duplication of the Werribee line through non-residential areas to improve the “worst train service in Melbourne”.

Last week’s meeting was called by the Altona Loop Group, representing users of Seaholme, Altona and Westona stations, which dot the single track loop on the Werribee line.

Group spokeswoman Jennifer Williams asked for a show of hands from people who had changed their travel patterns since the timetable changed in 2011. � e room was a sea of hands.

� e Werribee line, which splits at Newport, received extra services in 2011 with trains timetabled to run every 10-12 minutes.

However, Altona loop commuters had peak-hour trains cut to one every 22 minutes and became the only people in Melbourne who had to change trains up to three times to access the City Loop.

Altona loop passengers su� ered the most bypasses when there were problems on other sections of the Werribee or other lines.

Ms Williams said that residents did not want to wait 20 years for the duplication of the Altona loop track, which is the timeframe that Public Transport Victoria has advised.

She said commuters could not wait two years until the Regional Rail Link was built.

“We have the dubious honour of being the most dissatis� ed customers in Melbourne, having the biggest drop-o� in patronage across the loop stations. If a business lost 30 per cent of its customers you’d investigate reasons for the decline.”

Melbourne University public transport expert John Stone said it was “misleading” that there could be no improvements until 2016. Public Transport Minister Terry Mulder and PTV did not attend the forum.

Western Metropolitan Liberal MP Andrew Elsbury told the Weekly he would ask Mr Mulder about the possibility of track duplication but wanted to “see the numbers”.

As he prepared to catch the train from Altona to Hoppers Crossing a� er the meeting, Mr Elsbury said there was a lot of work to be done by Metro at Altona. \

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A Catholic Brother accused of sexually abusing four children at Altona and Altona North has been committed to stand trial in the Melbourne County Court on April 20, 2015.

Bernard Joseph Hartman, 74, has entered pleas of not guilty for 16 sexual assault and two assault charges. He has been charged with 14 counts of indecent assault and two counts of gross indecency with a girl under 16.

Taskforce Sano detectives allege the o� ences happened at St Paul’s College at Altona North and in Altona homes between 1976 and 1982. It is not known if there will be one trial or separate trials.

Witness statements tendered to the Melbourne Magistrates Court, which were obtained by the Weekly on Wednesday, are from two males and two females, now in their mid-to-late 40s.

One man, 48, stated that Hartman was his biology teacher at St Paul’s in 1981 when he was in year 10. � e witness turned 16 in June that year.

He described Hartman as “a Jekyll and Hyde-type of person” and said that the

abuse “happened all of the time”. “I have no doubt that Brother Hartman

used to enjoy hitting me as well as sexually abusing me . A� er more than 30 years I am still su� ering. My innocence has been taken by a man of God, Brother Hartman. ”

Another witness, also 48, had Hartman as his biology teacher in years 9 and 10 at the same college.

� e witness said that when he repelled Hartman a� er being sexually

assaulted, he was threatened with expulsion and Hartman said no one would believe him.

“I said yes they will because I have never lied to my parents and

Hartman would have a scandal on his hands when they belted him.

“I just shut this out of my mind until I saw � e Age about 12 months ago with an article on the front page about … Brother Hartman … When I saw the photo my blood went cold.”

A female witness, 49, allege d that Hartman sexually assaulted her from the ages of eight to 11.

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SCHOLARSHIPS A rare double honour has come to the western suburbs, with two members of Footscray City Rowing Club awarded Rhodes Scholarships.

Werribee doctor Jenny Tran and Kristijan Jovanovski have been awarded two of only nine scholarships that are granted in Australia each year for undertaking post-graduate studies at Oxford University. Ms Tran, a doctor at Werribee Mercy Hospital, was director of REACH (Realising Education and Access to Collaborative Health), which was

Australia’s � rst student-run clinic project to deliver free community health care.

Mr Jovanovski, a neuroscience researcher, founded the Melbourne University Health Initiative, a charity running a preventive medicine campaign in Kenya, outreach programs for asylum seekers and disadvantaged high school students, and supplying hospitals in developing countries with medical materials. Previous Rhodes scholars include prime ministers Tony Abbott and Bob Hawke. \

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Cambridge Tennis Club’s Fraser Richmond has always dreamed of securing a college scholarship to play tennis in America.

Last month, the � omas Carr College year 10 student (pictured) swapped the local tennis club’s courts behind Werribee Plaza for one-on-one lessons at an elite Swiss academy in the hope of taking a step towards his dream.

Fraser, 15, spent two weeks at Tennis Academy Zurich perfecting his game.

Each day he was put through his paces by some of the sport’s top coaches, taking part in gym sessions, drills and sprints around ovals despite freezing temperatures.

“It was intense,” Fraser says. “I trained every day for two weeks, but it was a great academy and I had a great coach.”

Fraser, who started playing tennis at age 4, doesn’t know why he took up the game .

“My family are very sporty. My cousin played college basketball, but no one ever played tennis,” he says.

“I love that tennis is an individual sport and that you have got to rely on yourself not to mess up.”

With college applications more than 12 months away, Fraser is focusing his attention

on playing juniors and pennant tennis for Cambridge and coaching younger players.

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Children at Queen of Peace Primary School in Altona Meadows are growing vegetables in their school’s garden to donate to local charities and soup vans.

Teacher Annette Gauci said the garden was established to help the less privileged in Melbourne’s western suburbs.

“For over 12 months, we’ve been donating vegetables grown in our garden, such as pumpkin, spinach, beetroot and potatoes, to the Matthew Talbot Soup Van run by St Vincent de Paul [Society] in Maidstone,” she said.

“� is year, the Queen of Peace parish has also become involved by organising vegetables grown by the school children to be donated to the Laverton Hub.

“Tomatoes, beans and zucchini were greatly appreciated and used to prepare meals.

“Last year, the preps helped during their play-based curriculum time.

‘‘A� er reading Jack and the Beanstalk, children enjoyed planting zucchini, beans

and cucumber seeds, watching them grow in amazement.”

Ms Gauci said the children watered the garden each day during their lunch breaks.

“Monitors also collect classroom fruit scraps to compost each day and enrich the

soil,” she said. “� is has been the secret to our bumper crop of vegies, especially zucchini.”

‘‘Sustainability is a big focus at Queen of Peace, so this year, we have two school leaders whose job

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“� e garden has helped our social justice program, as children can take an active role in helping others in need.’’ \

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Wyndham Vale’s Ellinor Svoronos will aim to raise money to help children battling cancer when she lines up with cancer survivors of all

ages this Saturday.Ellinor, 9, will take part in Wyndham Relay for Life

survivors’ walk after beating a rare form of cancer.She was diagnosed with cancer aged five, after doctors

noticed that her white blood cells were eating away at her bones. They discovered lesions the size of lemons three millimetres from Ellinor’s spine and the main artery leading to her brain.

With the cancer eroding her skull, Ellinor began chemotherapy immediately and was placed in a neck brace.

Doctors regularly scanned her skull and spine to monitor the cancer’s progress, until one day a couple of years ago they noticed that her bones were regenerating and covering the gap in her skull.

Her mother Belinda Svoronos says the family never imagined Ellinor would one day be given the all-clear.

Svoronos says Ellinor’s cancer was so rare that doctors initially struggled to diagnose it. She had to stay in hospital for four weeks while tests were carried out.

“When you are going through it, you don’t want to think too far ahead,’’ Svoronos says. ‘‘You just try and not fall apart.

“The cancer doesn’t usually happen in the skull. The doctors didn’t even know what to expect. They said they would probably never see another child with it in their career.”

Svoronos says the family wants to help other families of children with cancer.

“We were lost for so long trying to find out what was

wrong with her. If we can get word out there, to say that you can ask for further tests or you can say that you are not feeling OK, then maybe we can help someone else. By sharing our experience, we want to make someone else’s journey easier.”

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Palmers Medical Centre is now open, located on Sayers Road, Truganina near the corner of Palmers Road and they pride themselves on being able to offer the highest standard of care for both you and your family. Since opening in February of this year the centre now employs 5 staff with 2 principal doctors Dr. Anil Cheeti and Dr. Aparna Nedunuri. They specialise in women’s health, chronic disease management and family medicine. Being in a residential area the clinic is in walking distance to many residents of Williams Landing and Truganina who are desperate to have a GP close by. The centre is also within reach for residents of Tarneit, Point Cook and Hoppers Crossing.

Although our surrounding areas have been established for over 3 years now residents still have to travel 15 minutes to get to a GP. Dr. Cheeti explains. Our clinic is easily accessible to everyone in the area and we offer patients a bright, clean environment with access to ample onsite parking.

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Ali MCGregor’s Late-Nite Variety-Nite Night

“It’s kind of like a second home for me now,” says Ali McGregor, touching on the unique and intimate Famous Spiegeltent venue that has become synonymous with her cult comedy festival show Ali McGregor’s Late-Nite

Variety-Nite Night.� e Famous Spiegeltent became a � xture outside

Melbourne’s Arts Centre, but this year it’s shi� ed a few hundred metres up the road to Federation Square where McGregor hopes it will prove just as popular.

For the uninitiated, a spiegeltent is a large travelling tent decorated with mirrors . � ese gained popularity as entertainment venues in the early 20th century.

� e Famous Spiegeltent, which dates back to 1920, is one of the few remaining of its kind and has played host to some of the world’s best musicians, cabaret artists, and burlesque performers.

“I just can’t wait to get back in there,” McGregor says. “� ere’s going to be a little bit of a hub there [Federation Square]. It’s so central. I’m really excited as it’s going to be a brand new meeting spot.”

Blessed with a booming voice, McGregor forged a career as a successful opera singer before dri� ing into the world of cabaret and � nding its intimacy and creative freedom refreshing.

Her variety show, Ali McGregor’s Late-Nite Variety-Nite Night, debuted at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival in 2007, the early venues including the Athenaeum � eatre and a small tent down by the Yarra before a permanent home was found in � e Famous Spiegeltent.

McGregor never dreamed the show would last this long but is now determined to keep it chugging along until she chalks up ten seasons. � e concept has been tweaked over the years, but the core elements remain. McGregor sings throughout the show and hosts acts from the genres of comedy, cabaret, burlesque, and circus. Each act is hand-picked and booked by the performer herself and re� ects her personal tastes, with comedians she believes will suit the format.

“� e show is known for spontaneous things that go on between guests,” McGregor says. “We’ve had random duets and fun things that have kind of just happened. Tim Minchin rocked up one night and then he and I started belting out jazz standards o� the cu� . We had Adam Hills taking his leg o� and doing a trick for Asher Treleaven. He was actually naked at the time with only a ping pong bat covering his manhood.

“� ere’s been lots of instances like that where I lose control of what’s going on and all sorts of things seem to happen in front of me. But it always makes for a very entertaining evening.”

McGregor suggests that sticking to the trusty variety ‘night’ format, particularly a rapid turnover of guests, helps the show cater to any audience.

“Variety is brilliant for the fact that if you don’t like the person who’s on stage you just have to wait 10 minutes and someone else will be out. You’re never stuck in a room with an act you don’t like for very long.”

Past guests have included Danny Bhoy, Eddie Perfect, Julia Zemiro, � e Pajama Men, Tripod, and Wil Anderson. “All the old favourites will no doubt be back and we’ve got a good smattering of internationals. We do really get the best of the best,” McGregor spruiks.

“� ere’s a few people who absolutely kill it when they come on our show. Felicity Ward is one of them. We gave her her very � rst stand-up gig and now she’s doing incredibly well.”

Away from the stage, McGregor is married to comedian Adam Hills, the romance blossoming a� er she appeared as a guest on the original version of music trivia show Spicks and Specks several years ago. � e couple live in Yarraville with their two young daughters but spend about six months of the year in the UK while Hills � lms his talk show � e Last Leg.

Asked about the potential drawbacks of juggling family life and the work commitments of two entertainers, McGregor says there’s never been an issue.

“We still have to put the rubbish out and do everything normal,” she says.

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McGregor has taken her variety-night alternative on the road and has performed several times at the famed Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Her target audience tends to be slightly older and a little bit classier than that at many other comedy shows.

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TEcH TALK \ Rod Easdown finds a spEakER systEm that’s music to thE EaRs

WHAT \ BosE souNDToucH 30 pricE \ $899 TEcH TALK vErDicT \ HAppY WifE, HAppY LifE

Getting to try out the latest tech gadgets at home may sound good but it’s often disappointing. While these things usually do as promised,

I’m seldom unhappy to send them back because I’ve discovered their annoying quirks and shortcomings.

Occasionally I get a product I want to buy. The last was an umbrella that stands up to high winds. Before that, in 2004, it was some noise-cancelling headphones.

Even so, I’d been looking forward to getting a Bose SoundTouch 30. I’d used it at its launch and in the shops, but home is the acid test.

And at home something quite unprecedented happened.

My non-technical, only just iPhone-literate wife played with it for 30 minutes and told me we have to get one. She’s even figured out where it will go.

I’m not arguing. SoundTouch is neat. It’s a high-quality speaker system that hooks into your home wireless network and streams music from your phone, your tablet and your computer. Nothing new there. But it also has software built in to get internet radio and Pandora, and Bose says other music libraries are on the way.

We’re big fans of Pandora, a predictive music library that takes your musical preferences and serves up the stuff you like, along with stuff it figures you’ll like. It guesses correctly most of the time, so you have a continuous stream of new and interesting music.

What makes Pandora-through-SoundTouch so

compelling is convenience. There are six preset buttons on top and all you do is press one. This starts it,

hooks it into whatever the preset is tuned for (one of your Pandora stations, an internet radio, the music on your phone) and starts playing.

It’s so simple, fast and convenient, and it sounds so good that you tend to use it all the time, so the house is always full of music. When you’ve finished coffee and can’t put off housework any longer, changing from background music to Johnny Cash takes one button press.

It goes so loud, without distortion, you can hear Mr Cash over the vacuum cleaner, important when he is integral to housework (I’ve found Elvis Costello also works well, as do the Doobie Brothers and Gypsy & the Cat).

Quirks and shortcomings: the set-up, although easy, can take 30 minutes; start-up station loading often seemed to jam, which may be a firewall issue (flipping between presets got it going). Track information, shown at the start of the track only, is fleeting.

The sound quality, while bass-oriented, is excellent.Add extra SoundTouch units and you get music

wherever they are placed, too, with the same or different programs.

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Men’s socks take a fashionable turn with the arrival of Barnaby – a start-up company launched by three friends who saw a future in

the men’s accessory market.Launched by former management consultant

colleagues Shay Namdarian, Andrei Maior and David Tay (all aged 28) – the lads saw a niche for colour where you least expect it.

Inspired by graphic design and architecture, the socks are bright, playful and meant to be noticed. What’s more, they’ve partnered with YGAP (Y-Generation Against Poverty) to help raise money for the charity every time a pair of these specially designed socks is bought from their collection.

“YGAP is a watch-this-space organisation,” says Tay.“We love their innovative ideas. They are cool. We

know funding donated will be used to make a dent on social well-being, whether it be from economic hardship internationally, locally or environmentally.”

Maior says the trio thought that if people needed a reason to wear colorful socks, supporting a charity was a pretty good one.

They decided to launch into the fashion market last year to tap into their creative side. Namdarian says that colourful socks are huge in Europe and, although it has taken local audiences a little longer to connect with the idea, change is happening.

“We wear socks every day and, with statement socks trending at the moment, it was the perfect opportunity to launch Barnaby,” says Namdarian.

The socks make a great gift idea and prompt men to reconsider the standard black pair when shopping.

“Since we launched, we’ve had a combination of men buying their own socks and our socks given as gifts to

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Geometric patterns, polka dots, stripes and a button loop to keep pairs together when you wash them set Barnaby socks apart.

� ey design their socks in Australia but they are made in Korea (in a factory that they say is sweatshop free). Each pair is carefully stitched using European machinery and is quality controlled.

Last year, Barnaby advertised for a blogger to join their company, a sign that social media is very much in the DNA that drives their generation and their brand outlook. Take a look at their blog, and you’ll see they’re pitching to the urban guy who might wear suits during the week but likes a bit of casual chic on the side.

� ey tap into the hip joints, having photographed a seasonal collection at the über-cool Uncle Rocco’s Barber Shop in Port Melbourne – where clean-cut back and sides � t neatly with the primed socks they create.

“We all play a key part in the daily operations of Barnaby,” says Namdarian of the start-up business.

“David maintains the website and is extremely passionate about branding. Andrei leads the daily operations and strategic direction while I drive Barnaby’s overall strategic vision with a strong focus on building and maintaining relationships with customers and retailers.” \

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I f you ever bump into me at a wine bar, chances are I’ll be swirling a glass of chardonnay. This noble grape is my favourite white by some distance.When winemaker and head of France’s famous

Chablis chardonnay region Louis Moreau hit town recently, I arranged a catch-up to chat about all things chardonnay.

Chablis is the only region in France with mono-cépage, where only one grape variety can be used in its wines: chardonnay. Eighteen villages make up the appellation and the wines are divided into four levels: petit chablis, chablis, premier cru and grand cru.

Chablis’ winemakers tend to shy away from ageing their wines in oak, to keep their purity.

“Chablis should have three characteristics: it should be fresh, it should be crispy and it should be fruity,” says Moreau.

Soil plays an important part in the character of chablis. An inland sea once covered the region and mineral and seashell deposits 240 million years ago created kimmeridgian soil, which is rich in calcareous soils and clays.

“The different soil types are the beauty of chablis,” Moreau says. “Some wines can be a bit more austere and with a little bit more tension compared to other wines, while premier cru and grand cru can be a little bit rounder or a bit more supple or tender.

“Those made on clay produce fuller wines and the chalky soils will give you nice tension.”

Much of the chablis that makes its way to Australia

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comes bottled under screw cap; rare for French wine. We’re the only country in

the world to which some chablis producers will ship screw-capped wine. With freshness the

key to good chablis, we really are the lucky country.“Chablis being very fine, very delicate, screw cap

is definitely a plus, especially when you ship them to countries with different conditions. It helps preserve the wines better,” says Moreau, who has used screw caps for six years. “It takes away the fear of having a bad bottle for consumers and for winemakers it helps preserve one, two years of our work rather than have it ruined by a cork.

“My father always said if there’s new technology, whether it’s in the vineyard or winemaking, and if it’s going to be helpful, don’t go against it. He is right.” \

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in the neighbourhoodOfficially part of the Burgundy region, Chablis shares characteristics with the nearby Champagne. “The first Champagne vineyard is not even an hour’s drive from Chablis,” Moreau says. “The climate, soils, terroir is similar and back in history we were closer to the Count of Champagne rather than the landowners in southern Burgundy.” Until relatively recently, Chablis wasn’t the domain of only chardonnay. “Back in history there was a little bit of pinot noir and gamay, but it was pulled out,” Moreau says. “I remember some of those vineyards when I was younger, but they were used for family consumption and workers. There was always a tank of red wine in the winery but that disappeared and we solely concentrate on chardonnay.”

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Creating a lasting impression, from its formal front garden to its Colorbond fence at the rear, the character-filled dwelling has a versatile layout that maximises comfort.

The original front door opens to the foyer, to the right of which is the lounge room. The

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The vast lounge room is a statement in style, with its Axminster carpet, swag-and-tail pelmeted drapes, fretwork and cedar windows.

A doorway to the right leads to the dining room (with feature leadlight window) and beyond to the bar and rear living area.

The dining room links with the New Zealand beech kitchen, which has a Bosch wall

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The house also has a meals area, sitting room with feature fireplace, two-way laundry, family bathroom with shower, toilet, bath and timber vanity, and a covered entertainment area.

The upstairs level, with cleverly hidden access from the foyer, has two bedrooms, a study nook with built-ins, cedar-lined dormer ceiling, Daikin split-system and bathroom with oval spa, shower, toilet, vanity and heat lamp. Or the entire floor would be ideal as a fantastic master suite with dressing rooms.

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Captivating, fully renovated and extended• Open plan kitchen with 900mm cooker, dining & living with fireplace.• Large family room with built in bookcase opens to decked pergola.• Spacious master bedroom with ensuite & WIR.• Spacious central bathroom with dual shower & double vanity.• Lockup storage/home office with a roller door.• Tasmanian Oak floorboards. Heating & cooling. Water Tanks.• Close to Leisure Centre, shops and schools.

Altona North 5 Second Avenue A 3 B 2 C 2

Auction Saturday, 12th April at 12pmPrice $595,000-$650,000Inspect Thurs 6-6:00pm, Sat 11-11:30amOffice 54 Pier Street, Altona. 9398 3799Contact Paul Lindemann 0418 336 025 Julie Burt 0410 553 517

An elegant and family entertainer• Formal lounge/dining room, 2 living areas & study.• Large open hostess kitchen/meals/family room.• Master with spa, dual vanity ensuite & 2 WIRS.• Enclosed alfresco. Garden with water feature.• Evap cooling, ducted heating, alarm & water tanks.• Close to golf course, gym, pool & shopping centre.

Sanctuary Lakes 8 South Shore AvenueA 4 B 2 C 2 D

Private Sale Contact AgentInspect Thurs 6-6:30pm, Sat 1-1:30pmOffice Shop 5, 73 Point Cook Rd, Seabrook.

9360 9355Contact Paul Lindemann 0418 336 025

Anthony Kent 0425 850 610

Immaculate owner built home the first time for sale• In the Seabrook School zone-ideal family home.• 3 bed with BIR’s, master with WIR & semi ensuite.• Spacious lounge with gas heating & split cooling.• Bright, spacious kitchen with adjoining meals area.• Secure yard with established gardens & fruit trees.• Over sized 1.5 car garage with rear roller door.

Seabrook 19 Catherine RoadA 3 B 1 C 1

Private Sale $375,000-$395,000Inspect Sat 2-2:30pmOffice Shop 5, 73 Point Cook Rd, Seabrook.

9360 9355Contact Jodie Lindemann 0425 850 606

Fiona Ruth 0425 850 608

Great home for a large family• Large formal & informal living + rumpus room.• Four bedrooms, 2 bathrooms & family room.• Master bedroom with ensuite and walk in robe.• DLUG with rear access for boats, caravans.• Located close to schools and shops.

Point Cook 6 Ronaldsay PlaceA 4 B 2 C 2 D

Private Sale $520,000-$560,000Inspect Sat 11-11:30amOffice 5, 73 Point Cook Rd Seabrook.

9360 9355Contact Julie Burt 0410 553 517

Fiona Ruth 0425 850 608

PRIVATE SALESOPEN FOR INSPECTION THURSDAY 27/03/20146:00-6:30PM3/60 GRIEVE PARADE ALTONA $390-$435,00019 CATHERINE ROAD SEABROOK $375-$395,0008 SOUTH SHORE AVENUE SANCTUARY LAKES CONTACT AGENT1/9 SEVES STREET ALTONA $395-$420,0005 SECOND AVENUE ALTONA NORTH $595-$650,0002 LENNON BOULEVARD POINT COOK $570-$610,000OPEN FOR INSPECTION SATURDAY 29/03/201410:00-10:30AM7 POINT COOK ROAD ALTONA MEADOWS $360-$390,00011:00-11:30AM14 SELWOOD PLACE ALTONA MEADOWS $545-$575,0008/35 GRIEVE PARADE ALTONA $360-$390,00022 VICKY COURT POINT COOK $360-$390,0005 SECOND AVENUE ALTONA NORTH $595-$650,00023A WREN STREET ALTONA $590-$640,0003 CLEMATIS AVENUE ALTONA NORTH $580,000+

12:00-12:30PM35 WREN STREET ALTONA $650-$690,0001 RUSH COURT ALTONA $560-$595,00056 SANCTUARY LAKES EAST BLVD SANCTUARY LAKES $599-$670,000149 VICTORIA STREET ALTONA MEADOWS $390-$425,0002 LENNON BOULEVARD POINT COOK $570-$610,0003/60 GRIEVE PARADE ALTONA $390-$435,0001:00-1:30PM15 AKUNA STREET ALTONA $598-$655,00020 NEST PLACE POINT COOK $370-$390,0008 SOUTH SHORE AVENUE SANCTUARY LAKES CONTACT AGENT24 JUNIPER AVENUE POINT COOK $570-$590,0007 KEARNEY ROAD ALTONA $480-$500,00014 FINLEY ROAD ALTONA $445-$470,0002:00-2:30PM1/9 SEVES STREET ALTONA $395-$420,00019 CATHERINE ROAD SEABROOK $375-$395,0002/1 BOYD STREET ALTONA $460-$480,0006 RONALDSAY PLACE POINT COOK $520-$560,00017 VILLIERS DRIVE POINT COOK $500-$550,000

RECORD SALESFOR THE MONTHS OF

JANUARY – FEBRUARY & MARCH 2014

WITH BUYERS WAITING!If you want a sticker on your property callSOLD

ALTONA 9398 3799 POINT COOK 9360 9399

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Family home, sitting on 675m2 of land approx• Perfectly suited to the growing family, wanting to secure their own retreat• 3 Bedroom accommodation with BIR, master includes WIR• Spacious kitchen with separate meals/dining area• Light and bright central bathroom provides for convenient living• Oversized outdoor garden with large pergola area• Great location, walking distance to Westbourne Grammar and Al-Taqwa College• Within close proximity to Wyndham Village Shopping Centre and public transport

Truganina 6 Ford Court A 3 B 1 C 2

For Sale $360,000-$380,000Inspect Saturday 12:15-12:45pmOffice Shop 38 Wyndham Village SC, Tarneit. 9749 0010Contact Ruby Sweeney 0425 791 050

Your pursuit for happiness is over! Nothing to do but move in and enjoy.• Renovated with everything in mind, on a spacious 570m2 block• Welcoming entry leading to floating floorboard front living space• Brand new designer kitchen overlooking dining/second living• Flowing floorplan, natural light, new carpet, mirrored robes & ensuite in master• Security camera system, exquisite landscaping, under cover outdoor ent. area• Huge green yard beyond carport, extension potential (STCA)• Located in highly desirable location with exclusive schools, parks, shopping centres.

Hoppers Crossing 7 Golden Square Cr A 3 B 2 C 3

For Sale $360,000-$385,000Inspect Saturday 10:00-10:30amOffice Shop 38 Wyndham Village SC, Tarneit. 9749 0010Contact Tracey Dean 0433 279 103 Darren Cassar 0438 939 835

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 11:30am-12:00pmOffice Shop 38 Wyndham Village SC, Tarneit. 9749 0010Contact Ruby Sweeney 0425 791 050

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 11:30am-12:00pmOffice Shop 38 Wyndham Village SC, Tarneit. 9749 0010Contact Steve Smith 0418 355 521

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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

4 Trident Court, Sanctuary Lakes 4 2 2

A SANCTUARY LAKES OASISOwning a superb Sanctuary Lakes location and splashed with brilliant modern style, this spacious 4 bedroom home is your next family destination.

• Pristine Metricon home awash in terrifi c natural light throughout• Open kitchen features an L-shaped island bench & ss appliances• Spacious master bedroom owns a large WIR & elegant ensuite• 3 other bedrooms with BIRs surround the central bathroom• Separate laundry, double remote garage, ducted heat & cool, secure alarm

PRIVATE SALE

Price: $475,000 - $500,000 Inspect: Sat 29 Mar 12:00 pm- 12:30 pm

405 Boardwalk Boulevard, Point 4 2 2

FAMILY HAVEN IN QUIET POCKETBeautifully presented and with an air of relaxed modern comfort, this 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom home is a ready-made winner.

• Huge central living zone with designated lounge and dining areas • Kitchen with Caesartsone island bench, SS Technika appliances, and walk-in pantry • Front master bedroom is private and equipped with WIR and ensuite• 3 other beds enjoy BIRs, main bathroom equipped with separate toilet• Double remote garage, separate laundry with external access

PRIVATE SALE

Price: $425,000 - $455,000 Inspect: Sat 29 Mar 11:00 am - 11:30 am

1/7 Dewan Ave, Werribee 2 1 1

COMFORTABLE ENTRY LEVEL ABODELocated in a peaceful pocket and a sensational opportunity for fi rst home buyers, this two bedroom unit is just waiting to be snapped up.

• Open central living zone with enough space for designated lounge & meals areas• Modern kitchen has quality ss appliances & ample cupboard space• Both bedrooms are equipped with BIRs • Tasteful bathroom features sleek wall tiles & laundry facilities• Single car space, pristine front garden, air conditioning, external blinds

PRIVATE SALE

Price: $225,000 - $245,000 Inspect: Sat 29 Mar 2:45 pm - 3:15 pm

PRIVATE SALE

Price: $385,000 - $405,000 Inspect: Sat 29 Mar 11:00 am - 11:30 am

15 Manna Way, Point Cook 4 2 2

LOW MAINTENANCE FAMILY LIVING IN FEATHERBROOK ESTATEModern comfort and a no frills attitude are the hallmarks of this four bedroom Featherbrook Estate home.

• Light-fi lled & spacious main living zone featuring a private study• Airy kitchen impresses with SS appliances & large island bench• Main living area fl ows out to fantastic rear garden & courtyard area• Generous front master bedroom graced with huge WIR & ensuite• 3 other bedrooms feature BIRs, central bathroom with a separate toilet

52 Fongeo Drive, Point Cook 4 2 2

IMPRESSIVE SINGLE LEVEL RETREATAwash in terrifi c natural light and with plenty of space, this fl exible four bedroom home will undoubtedly attract a lot of attention.

• Generous central living zone with designated lounge, dining, and rumpus areas• Kitchen with long breakfast bar and SS appls including a dishwasher• Spacious master bedroom owns a walk-in robe and elegant ensuite• Separate laundry with external access, double remote garage• Ducted heating, reverse cycle cooling in living zone

PRIVATE SALE

Price: $435,000 - $465,000 Inspect: Sat 29 Mar 12:30 pm - 1:00 pm

26 Home Road, Point Cook 4 2 2

EASY ENTERTAINER WITH FAMILY FLAIRA model of quiet and comfortable family living can be found here with this fabulous four bedroom sanctuary.

• Awash in superb natural light and owning superior fi ttings and fi xtures• Enormous central living zone with a tiled meals area and garden views• Vogue kitchen boasts stone benchtops and quality appliances • Master bedroom features a WIR and ensuite, other beds enjoy mirrored robes.• Two further living areas include the front lounge and upstairs retreat

PRIVATE SALE

Price: $500,000 - $530,000 Inspect: Sat 29 Mar 2:00 pm - 2:30 pm

PRIVATE SALE

Price: $410,000 - $445,000

Inspect: Sat 29 Mar 3:30 pm - 4:00 pm

8 Corinna Avenue, Truganina 4 2 2

MODERN LIVING IN PEACEFUL POCKETModern and comfortable single level living is perfectly defi ned here with this outstanding four bedroom home.

• Generous central living zone with designated lounge and dining areas• Front master bed is a great parent’s retreat with a WIR and ensuite • Other three well-sized bedrooms boast mirrored built-in robes• Stylish central bathroom features a private toilet• Double remote garage, ducted heating, reverse cycle cooling, security door

PRIVATE SALE

Price: P.O.A

Inspect: Sat 29 Mar 2:45 pm - 3:15 pm

89 Fongeo Drive, Point Cook 4 2 2

DESIRED ESTATE LIVING WITH A TOUCH OF CLASSBoasting sleek designer pizzazz, this four bedroom home defi nes luxury Point Cook living.

• Two living zones, including the central lounge and dining area• Kitchen fi tted w/ stone island bench and SS 900mm Bellissimo cooktop• Upstairs master bedroom owns an ensuite, walk-in robe, and balcony• Other beds and elegant bathroom surround the airy upstairs retreat• Double remote garage, ducted heating, evaporative cooling & secure alarm

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0478 881 [email protected]

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

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ADDRESS PRICE46 Maddock Street $290,000 - $310,000Lot 713 Canegrass Drive $230,000 - $250,00073 Barnstormer Boulevard P.O.A50 Honolulu Drive $285,000 - $310,000Lot 712 Canegrass Drive $200,000 - $230,00049 Lukis Avenue $375,000 - $395,00020 Treeleaf Avenue $245,000 - $275,000Lot 1030 Faraday Court $270,000 - $300,00068 Alamanda Boulevard P.O.ALot 330 Boardwalk Boulevard $330,000 - $360,000

LAND AVAILABLE NOW

PRIVATE SALE

Price: $480,000 - $530,000

Inspect: Sat 29 Mar 1:15 pm- 1:45 pm

28 Ranfurlie Avenue, Point Cook 4 2 2

SLEEK AND SPACIOUS FAMILY RESIDENCE

Wonderfully defi ned living zones and an abundance of space, this 4 bedroom plus study, 2 bathroom home is some of the best living Point Cook has to off er.

• Spacious central living zone has designated lounge and meals areas • Kitchen owns an L-shaped island bench and SS Technika appliances• Master bedroom featuring a walk-in robe and sleek ensuite with double vanity• Three bedrooms have BIRs & surround the central bathroom w/ separate toilet• Double remote garage, separate laundry with external access and secure alarm

Terms & Conditions: Off er ends 31/3/2014. Prize valid until 31/12/2014. Letting and advertising fees still applicable.

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Renovate or replaceWeRRibee 13 Francis StreetAn array of possibilities present themselves with a complete renovation required or even start from scratch.

Situated in one of Werribee’s renowned and prestigious streets, opportunities like this seldomly present themself

to the market place. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to secure prime Werribee Real estate.

(Under instructions from Adam Nikitins & Simon Cathro in their capacity as Receivers & Managers)

TeRMS 10% DePOSiT, bALANCe 30/60 DAYS

AUCTiONDate Saturday 3rd May 11.00AM

View Saturday 29th March 10.00AM

PRDnationwide Werribee2/85 Synnot Street 9742 7557prdnationwide.com.au/werribeeRohan Smith 0412 864 [email protected]

3 A 1 B

It doesn’t get any closer than thisWerrIbee 22 railway AvenueSituated in the “Heart” of Werribee, this home of yesteryear is located only metres from the train station & main

street of Werribee. Comprising three bedrooms, light filled kitchen, lounge and family bathroom all on great size

allotment presenting future opportunities.

(Under instructions from Adam Nikitins & Simon Cathro in their capacity as receivers & Managers)

TerMS 10% DePOSIT, bALANCe 75 DAYS Or earlier by mutual agreement

AUCTIONDate Saturday 3rd May 1.00PM

View Saturday 29th March 12.45PM

PrDnationwide Werribee2/85 Synnot Street 9742 7557prdnationwide.com.au/werribeerohan Smith 0412 864 [email protected]

3 A 2 B

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Great home on a corner blockHoppers CrossinG 172 Bethany roadWith plenty of room to put up the big shed or even put

in a pool, this homes garage has been transformed

into a 2nd living area/rumpus room, whilst still having

accommodation for 2 cars under the dbl carport. The

main living area is very open plan & consists of heating

& cooling. Located close to public & private schools &

located at the Tarneit road end of Bethany road.

sellingprice $310,000 - $330,000

View Saturday 29th March

12.15pm

prDnationwide Werribee2/85 Synnot Street, 9742 7557

prdnationwide.com.au/werribee

Ash Taylor 0407 808 233

[email protected]

4 A 3 B 2 C

4 bedrooms & studyHoppers Crossing 7 player CloseThis home set in a quiet court features master

bedroom with both Bir, Wir & en-suite, formal living

area following through to the open dining, kitchen &

2nd living area. Upstairs is a massive rumpus room

with bar & 2 large bedrooms & a balcony overlooking

in-ground pool. outside there are also 2 separate

sheds plus double garage with rear access.

sellingprice $450,000 - $480,000

View Saturday 29th March

10.45am

prDnationwide Werribee2/85 Synnot Street 9742 7557

prdnationwide.com.au/werribee

James Ferris 0419 323 179

[email protected]

3 A 1 B 3 C

Bring your tools alongWerriBee 24 Cambridge CrescentAn exciting opportunity exists for the home handyman,

renovator or a builder to clean up this home & bring

it back to its former glory. Three bedrooms, spacious

lounge room, kitchen with adjoining meals area,

refrigerated cooling & ducted heating. Outside is a

double carport, single garage, pergola, garden shed &

still enough room for the kids to play.

AUCTiONDate Saturday 12th April 11.30am

View Saturday 29th March

10.00am

PrDnationwide Werribee2/85 Synnot Street 9742 7557

prdnationwide.com.au/werribee

Greg O’Meara 0419 580 535

[email protected]

3 A 2 B 2 C 1 D

Down by the riversideWerribee 6 Nadda CourtNestled in a quiet crt opposite Werribee river, this

home offers flawless standards in quality & design.

Solid brick & cedar lined ceilings throughout, 3

bedrooms, sep study, formal lounge with fireplace

& light filled kitchen/meals area that overlooks the

decked outdoor entertaining area & gardens. Unique

home, magnificent location, great opportunity!

SellingPrice $555,000 - $575,000

View Saturday 29th March

11.45am

PrDnationwide Werribee2/85 Synnot Street, 9742 7557

prdnationwide.com.au/werribee

rohan Smith 0412 864 525

[email protected]

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Positioned BeautifullyOnly a stone’s throw to parklands and Lollypop Creek is this magnificent and fastidiously maintained home.

Presenting formal lounge, large kitchen with north facing meals area down stairs and 3 fitted bedrooms, master with full ensuite and balcony to enjoy theviews. Well appointed with ducted heating, evaporative cooling, dishwasher, gas cooking, high ceilings, beautiful gardens and a lovely array of mature trees.

A fantastic opportunity to secure a well-kept home amongst established surroundings in the Wyndham Green Estate!

Private Sale Contact Agent

Inspect Sat 3.15-3.45pmPhoto ID required

Contact James Antonio 0401 889 248Tony Vercher 0421 734 414

Wyndham Vale 1 Creekview Way 1323

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Superb Family Home With Stunning Contemporary Design!This classy residence is fit for a ‘KING’ & offers tonnes of space for the growing family. Presenting a huge master bedroom with retreat area downstairs offering ahis/hers walk-in robe & a hotel style ensuite, 4 other spacious bedrooms, 3 with their own walk-in robes and one of them a guest bedroom with its own balcony& direct access to the bathroom. Multiple living zones include a fantastic sound-proofed theatre room, exceptional sized rumpus room upstairs & an open plan family meals area downstairs leading through sensational timber bi-folds to a gorgeous timber decked alfresco with an entertainment area that wraps aroundthe back of the home accommodating a family party or gathering of up to 50+ guests. A long list of luxury appointments include modern hostess kitchen withCaesar stone bench tops, glass splashbacks, large butler’s pantry, 900mm stainless steel upright cooker, dishwasher, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, split system air conditioning, the dream stainless steel BBQ plumbed with mains gas and water, the perfect cooking tool for any occasion, a near triple garage remotecontrolled with internal and rear access, a man-cave like no other fully powered & set up ready to go, great for watching the footy, accommodating your toys/toolsor great as a workshop, and pristine manicured gardens. Situated in the exclusive Manhattan Place Estate this amazing family home is sure to set hearts racing!

Private Sale Contact Agent

Inspect Sat 10.45-11.15amPhoto ID required

Contact Bassam Tofaili 0411 449 821Kirsty Cunningham 0414 344 475

Tarneit 9 Hester Street 4325

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Classic 1930’s CalifornianPositioned in a prized location this stand-out Californian Bungalow has been in the one familysince 1937 and glows with its period features and original design. True to its original heritagethe home boasts soaring 10 foot ceilings, a combination of double and solid brick throughout,terracotta roof and almost 800m2 of land. With huge scope to renovate and extend the homecomprises 3 good sized bedrooms, formal lounge and dining, updated bathroom and kitchenand modern comforts such as ducted heating and ducted cooling. Conveniently located closeto local schools, all forms of public transport and the vibrant and diverse options of WattonStreet for restaurants, cafés and more!

Private Sale Contact Agent

Inspect Sat 1.45-2.15pmPhoto ID required

Contact Tony Vercher 0421 734 414James Antonio 0401 889 248

Werribee 18 Francis Street 1113

Hot Property On The South Side In Prime Werribee!Werribee CBD, cafés, restaurants, shops, train station, Werribee River bike trails & walking tracks all within a few minutes from this solid DF 3 BR plus study home with original terracotta tiles, cedar timber walls, high ceilings, decorative cornicing & more. Spacious fitted bedrooms; master with ensuite& BIRs, study/nursery/4th BR, central bathroom, step down formal lounge, large family/meals area &rumpus room with vaulted ceilings & bar/servery area. Appointments inc ducted heating, refrig cooling & nearly 5-cars accommodation undercover with workshop area/garage to park all your cars& toys. This is a dynamite opportunity to secure a hot property with an array of schools all within walking distance & the Werribee Open Range Zoo, Mansion, Werribee South beach only 10 mins away.

Auction Sat 5th April at 12noon (Unless sold prior)

Inspect Sat 2.30-3pmPhoto ID required

Contact Bassam Tofaili 0411 449 821James Antonio 0401 889 248

Werribee 59 Church Street 42213

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Exquisite, Charming Federation Inspired Family Home! Built by Belani Homes is this beautiful masterpiece with ‘WOW’ factor that is sure to set hearts racing &boasting size, excellence & a lovely tranquil court location. Downstairs, 4 fitted BRs, formal lounge witha gas fireplace, large central kitchen that overlooks the meals arrangement & a fantastic rumpus roomwith French doors leading through to a timber decked merbau verandah area. Upstairs is a generousmaster BR with FES & WIR. Includes gas ducted heating, evap cooling, remote garage with internal &drive thru access & 2 x 2500L water tanks. Entertain all year around under the huge entertainment areawith café blinds, or watch the kids play around the fully landscaped backyard with matured trees.Walk to Manor Lakes SC, schools, child-care, parklands & the soon to be opened train station.

Private Sale Contact Agent

Inspect Sat 2.30-3pmPhoto ID required

Contact Leslie Goodwin 0419 110 582Tony Vercher 0421 734 414

Wyndham Vale 6 Burrumbeet Court 2225

Hamlin Cottage Ex-Display CharmStunning presentation throughout on offer with thisgorgeous cottage comprising 3 fitted bedrooms, withthe master offering 2-way bathroom access via a WIR.The open plan living design offers a detailed kitchenwith modern appliances, and adjoins a meals & livingroom. Complete with gas heating & evap cooling,high ceilings, outdoor entertaining area, a carportwith side access, all on a well above average block size.

Private Sale $325,000 - $345,000

Inspect Sat 11.30-12noonPhoto ID required

Contact John Camilleri 0414 778 940Kirsty Cunningham 0414 344 475

Wyndham Vale 20 Hydefield Drive 1113

Central Location, Stunning RenovationsThis gorgeous residence entails a renovated kitchen,adjoining separate meals room & formal lounge.Features double glazed windows, full Euro laundry, polished solid hardwood flooring t/out, roller shutters,gas heating & A/C. Outdoors a lavish alfresco with merbau decking, a tandem double carport & a doublegarage/workshop. Werribee CBD, train station & schoolsare a simple stroll away with easy freeway access.

Private Sale Contact Agent

Inspect Sat 10-10.30amPhoto ID required

Contact John Camilleri 0414 778 940Leslie Goodwin 0419 110 582

Werribee 12 Jellicoe Street 4223

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Exquisite, Classy, Contemporary!This ex-display home is sure to blow you away with itssophisticated design & abundance of space. Featuring ahuge master with ensuite & WIR, study with BI shelving,theatre room set up, central bathroom, open plan family/meals area & tiled alfresco. Appointments inchostess kitchen, stone bathrooms, heating, cooling, secsystem, water tank, timber decked seating, doubleremote garage with int access & landscaped gardens.

Private Sale $500,000 - $520,000

Inspect Sat 10-10.30amPhoto ID required

Contact Bassam Tofaili 0411 449 821Kirsty Cunningham 0414 344 475

Tarneit 17 Reflections Boulevard 22214

Make Your Start, Right HereAn ideal home for those looking to enter the market orthe smart investor looking to reap the rewards.Presenting 3 fitted BRs, ensuite to master, separate study;great size lounge with open fireplace & slated kitchenadjoining meals & family area. Includes ducted heating,cooling, great size pergola, drive thru access, all on agreat size allotment of 598m2 approx. Located within astone’s throw to schools, shops & public transport.

Private Sale $280,000 - $295,000

Inspect Sat 12.15-12.45pmPhoto ID required

Contact Leslie Goodwin 0419 110 582Tony Vercher 0421 734 414

Werribee 162 Greaves Street North 12213

Near New Tarneit Four BedderTake advantage of this genuine 4 BR plan completewith ensuite to master, separate modern kitchen, largemeals room adjoins a 2nd family room & a formallounge. Features evap cooling, ducted heating, anddouble garage with internal & auto access. For yourpeace of mind, it includes the balance of the homeowners warranty & termite protection. Walk to the soonto be completed Tarneit train station & Tarneit East SC.

Private Sale $390,000 - $410,000

Inspect Sat 1.45-2.15pmPhoto ID required

Contact John Camilleri 0414 778 940Kirsty Cunningham 0414 344 475

Tarneit 1 Woolybush Drive 2224

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 $380,000 - $399,000

Inspect Sat 2.30-3pmPhoto ID required

Contact John Camilleri 0414 778 940Kirsty Cunningham 0414 344 475

Truganina 8 Cabarita Street 2224

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There’s no need to lift a finger at this property in Innisfail estate which has everything a home buyer could need. The house has three bedrooms, including the main with walk-in wardrobe and en suite. There’s ample room to entertain with an open-plan family-meals zone and a separate lounge room, while the kitchen has plenty of bench space and stainless-steel appliances, including a dishwasher.

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Living in Melbourne’s western suburbs is proving popular as estates such as The Heartlands in Tarneit, developed by Asset1, release new sites for eager buyers.

The Stage 10 release, with blocks of land from $161,000, is adjacent to the estate’s Club Heartlands, which has a gym, pool and tennis court, and is a short walk from the estate’s seven-hectare park.

Residents will be close to Werribee Plaza and, in time, the new Tarneit train station that will connect commuters to Melbourne’s CBD.

“The Heartlands’ competitive pricing, convenient location and delivery of key facilities in the early stages of development has spurred a number of sales as home buyers seek to be close to services,” Asset1 sales director Mark Adams said.

“Buyers want to purchase in a location that not only suits them now, but will suit them in the future when their families grow and mature.”

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Bernard Defaix Petit Chablis 2012 (Chablis) $30; 12.5%★★★★

While most petit chablis comes from the north of the region on various soils, Defaix’s organically farmed petit chablis is grown on the region’s famed kimmeridgian soils. It opens with a little sulphuric funk, which blows o� (a quick decant is a worthwhile exercise for the impatient) to reveal complex clingstone peach, gun� int, citrus and chalky aromas and � avours. It’s smooth, slippery and refreshing, with a lemon and mineral drive through the � nish.Food match \ Rabbit with a creamy mustard sauce

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� e average vine age is 25 years. � ere’s a stalky, chalky perfume to the blossom, citrus and stonefruit aromas that’s rather beguiling. It carries into the mouth, too, and combines nicely with intense lemon, green melon, honeysuckle and saline � avours. It fairly clips along the tongue, with energetic acid and a refreshing � nish. Buy this direct from the importer at www.eurocentricwine.com.auFood match \ Oysters

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If you need a break from shopping and eating, walk up to the beautiful Geelong Botanic Gardens or drop in to the National Wool Museum or Carousel.

Did you know we now have free weekend parking? Almost as easy as hopping on the train! It’s only a 10-minute walk from Geelong station to the city centre or waterfront. Give me a wave if you see me around town!

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Tourists looking for family fun in Geelong are sure to fi nd it at the Carousel Pavilion on the waterfront.

“It’s a lovely big glass pavilion with a fully restored 1892 carousel,” Carousel coordinator Leah Wolfe says.

“Also inside is a Gavioli band organ (that works), a steam engine and shop selling carousel and waterfront souvenirs.”

It’s one of only 200 carousels in operation around the world and with 36 horses and two chariots,

the carousel will certainly keep kids entertained.

Carousel Pavilion, open daily, is the place to check out on school holidays when additional activities are running. For

more information visit facebook.com/TheCarouselGeelong

After some fun on the carousel, why not relax at Geelong Botanic Gardens, on the corner of Podbury and

Eastern Park Drives, which conserves plants from around the world. Group tours are available and visitors can explore the 21st Century Garden, Rose Garden, the Forgotten and

Temperate Gardens, the conservatory and step into the Tea House for a drink or bite to eat. And school holiday programs are ideal for the kids to learn about plants and participate in hands-on activities.

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“I love this museum because it has many components,” museum director Padraic Fisher says.

“It was built in 1872 and part of making Geelong an epicenter of the wool industry. Today, we have core exhibits on agriculture and shearing called ‘Wool Harvest’ and the fashion side of wool exhibit ‘Fleece to Fabric’. We also have galleries which constantly change from being about science, local regional

history, fashion and photography, among others, and a restaurant, nightclub and museum shop.”

The museum currently has the 25th Object exhibition on until May 18 which Fisher says is about all gamuts of life.

“We’re collecting Geelong’s stories and have 150 stories and images on display and encourage visitors to give feedback.”

And from March 27 to May 4 the museum will host ‘Future Wool’, an exhibition of garments from around the world. Sketches on how they were designed and garments fresh off the runway from Paris and London are sure to entice fashionistas.

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TRADES & SERVICES 29-33Air Conditioning............................... 29Appliance Repairs ........................... 29Awnings Blinds Curtains................... 29Bathroom Renovations..................... 29Builders and Building Services .......... 29Cabinetmakers ............................... 29Carpenters ..................................... 29Carpet Layers and Services .............. 30Cleaning Services ........................... 30Computer Service and Repairs .......... 30Concrete Products and Services........ 30Electrical Services........................... 30Excavations and Earth Moving ........... 30Fencing and Gates ...................... 30-31Floor Services ................................. 31Furniture Removals.......................... 31Garages Garage Doors and Carports .. 31

Garden Services.............................. 31Glazing and Glaziers ........................ 31HandyPerson Services ..................... 31Heating .......................................... 31Kitchens ........................................ 31Landscaping................................... 31Locksmiths .................................... 31Painters and Decorators................... 31Pest Control.................................... 31Plasterers ...................................... 31Plumbing........................................ 32Reblocking and Underpinning............ 32Rendering ...................................... 32Roller Shutters................................ 32Roofing Services ............................. 32Rubbish Removal ............................ 32Security ......................................... 32Shower Screens .............................. 32

Skylights ........................................ 32Tree Services ............................. 32-33TV & Home Entertainment Services ... 33Washing Machine and Dryer Repairs .. 33

ADULT 33Adult Phone Talk .............................. 33Adult Services................................. 33

GENERAL NOTICES 33Public Notices................................. 33

GENERAL SERVICES 28,33Domestic Services .......................... 33Education and Tuition....................... 33Health and Wellbeing ....................... 33

TRADING WORLD 33-34Auctions and Clearing Sales.............. 33Computer Services .......................... 33For Sale ......................................... 33

Garage Sales .................................. 34Pets and Pet Care ............................ 34

LIFESTYLE 33Massage Therapy ............................ 33Weight Loss.................................... 33

PROPERTY 34Shared Accommodation ................... 34To Let............................................. 34Business Opportunities ................... 34

EMPLOYMENT 34-35Professional ................................... 34Resume Services ............................ 34Situations Vacant ....................... 34-35Work Wanted .................................. 34

CELEBRATIONS 35Accessories.................................... 35Car Hire.......................................... 35

Catering ......................................... 35Dressmaking .................................. 35Marriage Celebrants ........................ 35Venues .......................................... 35Wedding Photo ................................ 35

MOTORING 35Auto Services ................................. 35Caravans and Trailers....................... 35Cars New and Used.......................... 35Driving Schools ............................... 35Motorcycles Scooters ...................... 35

Trades & Services

Classifi eds 1300 138 910

Air Conditioning

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Specialising in:• Evaporative Cooling • Add on Refrigerated Cooling

• Reverse Cycle Wall Hung Split System • Reverse Cycle Split Ducted System ARC AU03582

WE COME TO YOU FOR ALL YOUR COOLING NEEDS

For free quotes call now: 1300 550 901

SPLIT SYSTEMSCOMPLETE INSTALL

FROM $550FOR FREE QUOTES CALL ROD

R & K FISHER ELECTRICS 0419 546 004 or 9395 7608

REC 12616 LIC 49367

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Appliance Repairs

ALSO ALL TYPES OF ELECTRICAL WORK AVAILABLEPHONE STEVE 0408 320 861 or (03) 8390 9444

A Grade Electrician

� Washing Machines � Fridges � Electric Ovens� Dishwashers � Clothes dryers � Freezers G6

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WESTEND APPLIANCE REPAIRS

Awnings Blinds Curtains

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Bathroom Renovations

BATHROOMS� Your choices & working to your budget

� Guaranteed start & fi nish dates� Full bathroom renovations ~ Shower repairs

Retiling ~ 7 year guaranteePhone Ken 0428 211 719

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Bathroom RenovationsBM. Bathroom & Kitchen Renovations Brian

Registered with Master BuildersLic No: 35546

Factory 2, 207 Derrimut Dve, Derrimut Mob: 0425 797 864 Ph: 9394 1785 [email protected]

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• Granite Stone Benchtops

New Life Bathrooms & Ensuite Renovations

� Carpentry � Tiling � Plumbing � Painting

New Life Bathrooms & Ensuite Renovations

FREE QUOTES PHONE: 0402 248 859 Member with HIA 883489

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Total quality bathrooms at an affordable cost.Carpentry, plastering, tiling, electrical, painting and plumbing.• Unblock drainsPensioner Discount Free Quoteswww.tbr.net.auPh Mark 0411 860 973

Total BathroomRenovations

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Builders and Building Services

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CRAIG MILLANTAGround fl oor extensions, free quote, plans and permits provided.

Phone: 0412 569 665 AH: 9395 1976 www.craigmillanta.com.au DBU-1173

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G6084690AA

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• General Carpentry • Decking • Carports • Pergolas • Re-roofi ng, Home Renovations and Alterations (Local Tradies)

Free QuotesDoug 0410 227 974 or Brent 0416 913712

Builders and Building Services

DISCOUNT CARPORTS*Timber Verandahs, Carports and Pergolas

*Custom Decks *Centenary Colorbond Verandahs *Landscaping and Synthetic Turf

* Will beat any written quote by 10%* Building plans and council permits arranged

Free quote, call Matt on 0421 033 417/9369 9299

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UNIQUE DESIGNS Permits Services AvailableCALL FOR A FREE QUOTECall George Mobile: 0433 793 935

Services:

• Pergolas

• Welding

• Decking

• Landscaping

• Paving

• Concreting

• General Home

Maintenance

GMS PergolasSteel and Timber Pergolas

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INDOOR & OUTDOOR RENOVATIONS

Ph Doug 0425 716 500 for a free quote

HUNT HUGHES HOMES Home Extensions & Renovations, Decks, Pergolas,

Carports & Verandas, Bathroom Renovations.Over 30 yrs exp. Quality Workmanship

Reg. Builder No. DBU 12621

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CARPORTS - VERANDAHSPERGOLAS - DECKS - PATIOS

We custom build to your budget. �TIMBER � STEEL � COLORBONDFor obligation free measure & quote

CALL 1800 676 448

Plans

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build to your budget.

MasterBuilders

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Timber & Colourbond Steel � Carport’s � Pergola’s � Verandah’s � Lattice work.

�Free Quotes� �Unbeatable Pricing�

REN’S CARPORTS & PERGOLAS

(Reg: B1498511X)

Phone: 9743 7539 0412 103 949G6133520AA-dc2Jul

Cabinet Makers

ISERMANN & SONCABINET MAKERS

www.isermanncabinets.com.au

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

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Cabinet Makers

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

★ Internal and External RenovationsCall Kane on 0408 254 405

[email protected] G6718168

• Flooring & Renovations

• Frame, Lock up & Fix

• Decking & Pergolas

CALL FOR A FREE QUOTENick - 0403 970 062

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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

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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

* conditions apply

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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

Weekly Classifi eds 1300 138 910

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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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 G6729982AA-dc25Mar

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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 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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cB 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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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 445G6732250

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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Electrical ServicesG6582524AA-dc5Feb

Electrical Services

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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• 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 -

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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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

BOB CAT POWERBOB CAT POWER★ Rubbish, soil and concrete removal

★ Driveways ★ Landscaping ★ Site cleaning★ Concreting driveways and concrete slabs

Andrew 0401 781 199 G6671258Andrew 0401 781 199 G6671258

0432 418 388 or 9742 3228

Competitive Rates & Reliable ServiceBOBCAT & TIPPER HIRE

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Excavations and Earth Moving

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

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F & R BrothersAll General Excavation Work

• Landscaping preparation • Driveway dig outs • Rubbish removal10 metre Tipper Truck available

Call May on 0431 564 155

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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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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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FENCING & GATESAll Types

Fully Experienced.Free Individual Quotes.

Call Jason 0437 815 320.

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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Fencing and Gates

QUALITY FENCINGOur name is our game!

★All types of fencing ★20 years experience

Steve 9741 6497 or 0412 529 780G6732895

QUALITY FENCINGOur name is our game!

★All types of fencing ★20 years experience

Steve 9741 6497 or 0412 529 780G6732895

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

Weekly Classifi eds 1300 138 910

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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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Kris Floors - Timber FlooringSanding, Polishing & Laying

All work guaranteedPh: 9307 8883 or 0414 562 261

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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

R & A FURNITURE REMOVALS● Family business 14 years ● Specialising in moving pianos

● Home or office moves ● No job too smallRing Ross

1300 558 604 or 0419 359 625G6684163

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 G6674928

Garages Garage Doors and CarportsREMOTES

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 ServicesSTEVIE GARDENER

Lawn 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 G6732688

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 G6732688

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

Call Sam on 0422 668 604

TRUCARE GARDENING SERVICES20 years exp

For all your gardening needs call Truly 0400 091 704 G6

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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

G6507081AA-dc21Jan

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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Heating

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KS Heating & Cooling Services • Repairs • Maintenance

Over 30 years experience, All types of Air Con, Evap Cooler & Gas Heating System AU31693

Call 0430 332 368

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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Landscaping

LANDSCAPING, SYNTHETIC TURFAustralian Made Free Measure & Quote• 10 years warranty • Satisfaction guaranteed

0402 644 444 www.everlastturf.com.auSYNTHETIC TURF THAT LOOKS REAL

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Mason Outdoor Solutions Synthetic grass installers

12 years experience

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Phone 0422 674 602

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 DecoratorsALL AREAS PAINTING

❖ Quality Painting & StainingIndoors & Outdoors

❖ No Job Too Big Or Small ❖ Free Quotes

Call Shaun 0422 914 885G6605273

• HONEST RELIABLE LOCAL TRADESMAN • PAINTING WITH PRIDE • 29 YEARS EXPERIENCE

• FREE QUOTES • FULLY INSURED• ALL PLASTER AND WOODWORK REPAIRS

JEFF 0412 701 167

ALL WEST PAINTING DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL PAINTER

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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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Plumbing

All General PlumbingHot water service repairs and replacement

Small jobs Blocked drains, leaking taps, spoutingand downpipes. 42 years experience lic25573

Phone Paul 0417 103 441G6702042

Lic No: 15773

0439 004 035 or 9741 0246

All Types of Plumbing Commercial & Domestic

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

emergency repairs. 40 years experience.

STEWART’S PLUMBING

GAS APPLIANCEREPAIRS & SERVICING

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

0409 383 946 - 9391 8387Lic No. 23853 G6007560

Weekly Classifi eds 1300 138 910

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

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Reblocking and Underpinning

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� Builder � Council Permit � Fully Insured � Computer Level � 10% Pensioner Discount � 15 Years Guarantee

CALL AND SAVE! 0432 532 044 OR 9308 5687

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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• 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

Reblocking and UnderpinningFIVE 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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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 Shutters

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Free measure and quote

9402 5782www.northernshutters.com.au

OZTEC WINDOW SHUTTERS• Aluminium • Electric or manual

• Repairs • Prompt ServiceFOR FREE MEASURE & QUOTE

PH: 9336 0005 Jordan 0413 708 238

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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

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All Roofi ng Repairs and Restorations

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For all types of Gutter replacement - Colorbond or Aluminium.

Forget painting use Colorbond fascia cover!Exclusive heavy gauge continuous Supa quad

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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• Full roof restorations • Repoints rebeds • Flexible pointing

• 25 years experience• Trusted reliable tradesmen

•10 year guarantee• Free Quotes

• Pensioner DiscountsCall Joe 0401 499 994

J&J Roofi ng

Cement roof tile specialist Full roof

restoration from

$1650

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MYRUF ROOFINGRoof Repairs & Restorations.

Rebedding & Flexible Repointing.FREE QUOTES 0413 400 324

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ST ALBANS ROOFING

Repointed, Painted & Sealed $1,500

Save $800

FULL ROOF RESTORATION

High pressure cleans, repointed and sealed

$800 Save $300

Hi hhh llROOF DETAILING

0412 161 885 or 9266 0968FREE QUOTE - EXPERT SERVICE

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RESTORATION

WE DO ROOFSRoof Restorations & Repairs

roof restorationmaintenance/repairsleaf guard/gutteringexterior paintinginsurance workleak detection

M 0405 695 976P 03 5282 2675W www.wedoroofs.com.au

DO IT ONCEDO IT RIGHT!!

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

• Backyard & site clean up • Tree lopping• Concrete broken up & removed, strip out

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Acceptable Bin Hire✦ 4m3 $230 ✦ 6m3 $250✦ 8m3 $320 ✦ 12m3 $420Mixed And Heavy Loads Accepted

BOBCAT HIRE9324 0275 or 0434 618 069

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Acceptable Bin Hire✦ 4m3 $230 ✦ 6m3 $250✦ 8m3 $320 ✦ 12m3 $420Mixed And Heavy Loads Accepted

BOBCAT HIRE9324 0275 or 0434 618 069

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ACTION BIN HIREFOR YOUR NEXT CLEAN UP

9367 9272

QUICK SERVICE7 DAYS A WEEK

Rubbish Removal

All Season Bin HirePh 9306 46520437 77 00 77

• 4m3 $200

• 6m3 $230

• 7m3 $250

• 8m3 $280

• Walk-in bins

• Mix & heavy

accepted

• Bobcat hire

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0437 357 030

• Cheaper than a bin and we load it for you• 7 day service • Free Quote

• Also specialising in Demolitions

BIG BLUEY’S RUBBISH REMOVAL

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WALK-IN BINS� Bobcat Hire � Mixed & Heavy Loads AcceptedFriendly & Reliable Service, Satisfaction Guaranteed

0403 215 624 or 9364 2149

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WESTGATE BIN HIRE

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Security

Call Now 8339 4848 / 0450 052 903

Coreten SECURITY DOORS & BLINDS• Security Doors• Outdoor Blinds • Flyscreens • Plantation Shutters• Internal Blinds • Alarms

Will beat any genuine

written quote by 5%

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Shower Screens

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Offi ce - 8742 7705Mick - 0407 368 695

Shower Pro• Shower screens• Sliding wardrobes• Security doors• Mirrors• Repairs

FOR A FREE MEASURE & QUOTE OR ADVICE CALL

Skylights

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Free quotes - 20 years experience9742 5129

SKYLIGHTS

Tree Services

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

MICK 9747 1322 - 0418 994 320

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CL ASSIF IEDS1300 138 910

That Tree FellerTree & Stump Removal � The Narrow Access Specialists� Pensioner discount� Full insurance cover

Call Greg & Elisha for a Free Quote

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TV and Home Entertainment Services

ANTENNAS • FREE QUOTES • 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE

0402 145 574 G6637631AA-dc18Feb

• Free TV point with every antenna installation• T.V. & V.C.R. Tune & Repair. • Home Theatre & Surround Sound Setups• Digital Boxes & Boosters

Digital Antenna Specialist

Nathan 0400 028 856

ANTENNAS WESTSIDE

j Quality at affordable prices, reliable, Senior DiscountFree Quotes 5 Year Guarantee

Local Technician

Digital Antennas from $100

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Washing Machine and Dryer Repairs

JDWASHERS & DRYERSFOR SERVICE Ph: 9748 4795Mob: 0414 484 932

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GeneralAdult Phone Talk

ALL FETISH! Anything goes!from 99c/min 1300 700 9041902 226 323 Chat now!$5.45/min pay/mob extra

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Come & Visit our NEW modern, clean & friendly establishment & let our stunning array of ladies tempt you...

Open 11am - Late7 days a week!

Bring in this AD to receive $10 off any

45 minute - 1hour visit.

LADIES WELCOME48 Davies Avenue Sunshine North 9364 0770 SWA7968B

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

Many languages spoken by our ladies.

Octopuses 9314 880024 Buchanan Rd, Brooklyn

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★★ DELIGHTFUL ★★EXOTIC RELAXATION

10.00am-8.00pm Mon-SatUnit 14/2 (upstairs)

Techno Park Dve Williamstown9397 0347 swa4576xbe

Full Body RubsRelax by appoint. 10am-10pm.

☎ 0469 772 431 swa3961xe.

Adult ServicesGENTLE MAGGIE - escort.Available daytimes, 40 + slim andaffectionate, GFE, pash kissing.Phone 9495 2760. swa4281be.

PHONE - 1300 ESCORT1300 372 678

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11.00am till late482 GEELONG RD, WEST FOOTSCRAY

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FAR EASTERN RELAXATION

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Now With More Young, Beautiful,

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CLASSIFIEDS DEADLINESFor

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

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.

142-144 Frankston-Dandenong Rd, Dandenong 3175

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL ADVERTISERS

CLASSIFIEDS

ALL ADVERTISERS - PLEASE NOTEMultiple Insertions - Errors in multiple insertion advertisementsafter the first day of publication are not the responsibility of thepublisher. Please check the first day advertisement and advise of anyerror to the appropriate sales department.Cancellation - Cancellations are not accepted after deadline.Toensure cancellation is effective, cancellations must be phonedthrough to the appropriate sales department prior to deadline &advertisers will be issued with a cancellation number for eachadvertisement.Disclaimer - Metro Media Publishing regret that it is not possible toverify information other than that conveyed in editorial content of thenewspaper. Although Metro Media Publishing endeavour to ensurethe accuracy of everything published, the Competition and ConsumerAct requires Metro Media Publishing to disclaim any belief in thetruth or falsity of information which is supplied and which ispublished in other than editorial content. The publisher reserves theright to omit or alter any advertisement. The advertiser agrees toindemnify the publisher for all damage or liabilities arising out of thepublished material.Indemnity - Any other liability of the Publisher or any of its officers,employees or agents howsoever arising in respect of an advertisementor series of advertisements, and which does not arise by any lack ofcare or skill on the part of the Publisher, is limited to a total of $50.00for each advertisement or series.The Publisher makes the stipulation contained in the precedingsentence on behalf of its officers, employees and agents and, inaddition, the Advertiser agrees with the Publisher not to bring or beparty to or assert any action claim counterclaim or set-off against anyof them at variance from the protection sought to be extended to themby this condition.Terms & Conditions - Full copies of Metro Media Publishing'sTerms & Conditions relating to classified and display advertising areavailable at all branches or by phoning any of the numbers below.Printed & Published by - Antony Catalano of 214-220 Park Street,South Melbourne 3205 for Metro Media Publishing (who acceptsresponsibility for election and referendum comment). The WyndhamWeekly is printed at Rural Press Ltd, 30-32 Grandlee Drive,Wendouree, Vic, 3355.

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

Werribee: 9731 2777 Airport West: 8318 5777G6580668

Classifieds1300 138 910

Open 7 Days 10am-lateMORE GirlsESCORTS AVAILABLEwww.spellboundmelbourne.com.au9 Darbyshire Street, Williamstown 9399 3345 SWA7160BE

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WHISPERS STUDIOWHISPERS STUDIOBi and Couples NOW Available.

Bookings are essential.

9369 0600Ladies warmly welcomed!

Join us on Facebook / Twitter!32 Dunlop Road, Hoppers

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Weekly Classifi eds 1300 138 910Tree Services

Massage TherapyASIAN Male masseur. Full bodymassage for relaxation. $50 perhour. Call Lam 0421 995 248,Footscray area.

Asian Relaxation MassageWerribee area.

Open 7 days. 10am to 8pm.Ring 0413 873 923.

Body Treatment19 Hall St, Newport. 10am – 7pm

Relaxation massage therapyPhone: 0450 096 262.

CAIRNLEA MASSAGE10am-8pm 7days.

Shop 2c, 100 Furlong road,Cairnlea. Phone 0425 414 418.

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.

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

Education andTuitionA Class Tutoring

Mathematics and English forprimary and secondary.

Science/Arts Honours graduate.Please call: 0432 514 326.

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

ITALIAN LANGUAGE Classesevery Saturday from 1.30pm-4.00pm. Lumeen Christi PrimarySchool. 270 Point Cook Road,Point Cook. Enter rear gate,Students from prep to year 12welcome. $45 fee per term. Call:9 8 9 8 4 7 0 7 o rwww.lauroraschool.com.au

Education andTuition

★ 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

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 Barkly Street, Footscray.Phone 9689 0360.

Trading World

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and learn all aboutnutrition over the next12 weekly sessions.

Our members lose up to1kg per week.

Total registration $49.Cash prizes.

For more info callKen 0416 115 790 ortext WLC for a callback or log onto

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Ken 0416 115 790 ortext WLC for a callback or log onto

www.live-long.netWeekly classes include:■ Free weigh-ins and

analysis■ Nutritional advice■ Group support

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Classifieds1300 138 910

Computer 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 Sale

Fire Wood-Red GumTop quality, clean,

split, dry.2 metre min. 7 days.

Free delivery

0409 210 565 or0428 359 214

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For SaleFOR SALEFOR SALEStainless steel

drums 50 litres -$50 each negotiable.

Breeding Canariesfor sale.

Cages for sale $15each for Canaries.Ph 9741 1752

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Classifieds1300 138 910

Auctions and Clearing SalesAuction ~ Clearing Sale

Sunday 30th March 10amDonovans Road, Woodend

‘Stony Rise’ One of the districts original propertiesMassey Ferguson GC2400 4wd Tractor with mid deck mower(225hrs), Zetor 6711 Diesel Tractor, Husqvarna YTH 2242Ride on Mower (as new), Mulcher, Stick Rake, Disc Plough,Harrows, 5ft Slasher, 6ft Grader Blade, Ripper, 8x4 Trailer,Trailer Mounted Water Tank, Hillman Hunter Sedan,Landrover 2a Engine, Mower Trailer, 13hp Ride on Mower,Mowers, Generators, Out Front Mower, Self Prop Rotary Hoe,Garden Mulcher, Hand & Garden Tools, Pumps, 100lt & 40lt12volt Spray Units, Fence Wire, Elec Fencing, Troughs,Firewood, Fence Posts, Scrap Steel, Saw Bench, Trailer Cage,Bricks, Farm Gates, Trewella Jack, Pole Saw, Large Qty RusticItems inc Tin Bath, Trunks, Baskets, Dolls Prams, Bikes,Blacksmiths Bellows, Forge. Rustic Implements, TimberBarrels, Milk Cans, Haymes, Trikes, Drums, Petrol Tins,School Desks, Wood Heater, Commodore 64, Treadle SewingMachine, Separator, Piano Accordians, Wool Classers Table,Shearers Beds, Bale Stencils, Pilots Ephemera, Model Planes,Lamps, Vintage Bikes, Boxes, Grindstone, Broad Axe, Traps,Maps, Harness, Some Beautiful Household & GardenFurniture inc 2 Pianos, Weaving Loom, Spinning Wheel,Dining Suite, Lounge Suite, Display Cabinets, Chaise Lounge,Cast Iron Beds, Side Tables, Sideboards, China Vases,Paintings, Prints, Outdoor Settings, Planters, Bird Baths,Rustic Garden Planters, Bench Seats, Garden OrnamentsHeaps More To Be Uncovered.

Photos online.View from 8.30am Day of Sale Only. Buyers Premiums Apply.

Payment cash eftpos credit card – No cheques & No dogs.

Steve Graham (03) 5427 4595 - 0418 995 590www.stevegrahamauctioneer.com

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Hot Gossip$110 1/2 hr FULL Service!!!

Open 10am till late

PH: 9366 6444 NOW!42 Cromer Avenue, Sunshine North

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ALTONA 27 Kookaburra Street,Saturday 29th March, 8.00am-4.30pm. Assorted items, toys,camping equip, general clean out.All items going very cheap

Garage Sales

ALTONA MEADOWS 28Dickenson St, Sat 29th & Sun 30th

March, 8am-3pm. Moving housesale, furn, beds, gym, coffee table.

HOPPERS CROSSING 76Sycamore Street, Sat 29th March,8am-4pm. Household goods,toys, clothing, furniture, motorbikeapparel & parts. Lots of bargains!

HOPPERS CROSSING 22Second Avenue, Sunday 30th

March, 9.00am-2.00pm. House-hold items, automotive parts, gen-eral bric-a-brac & much more.

Weekly Classifi eds 1300 138 910

ALTONA MEADOWS 14 May-field Grove. Saturday 29th March,8am-4pm. Furniture, plants andmuch more, all at cheap prices.

NEWPORT 6 Speight Street,Saturday 29th March, From 9amonwards. Lots of householdgoods, books and much more.

TARNEIT 98 Harmony Drive, Sat29th March, 9am-2pm. Childrensfurn, toys and books, household &electrical items. Lots of bargains.

WERRIBEE 28 Outlook Drive,Saturday 29thth March, 8am-1pm.Tools, books, toys, baby goods,DVD’s, handbags, clothes & more.

WERRIBEE 3/24 Riverside Ave,Sat 29th March 8am-4pm & Sun30th March 8am-2pm. Tupper-ware ex demonstration, records,bric-a-brac, collectables & more.

WYNDHAM VALE 25 RidgeDrive, Saturday 29th March, 8am-3pm. Furniture, stereo, golf clubs,paintings, crockery and more.

Market ’n’ More235 Derrimut Road,Saturday 29th March

9.00am-1.00pm

235 Derrimut Road,Saturday 29th March

9.00am-1.00pm

Indoor & out door stalls,newand second hand.Live free entertainment,bbq &devonshire tea.*Stall HoldersWanted*

ContactChristine 0481 451 513

ContactChristine 0481 451 513

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Pets and Pet CareYAPPERS Mobile dog grooming.Clipping, hydrobath and flea rinse.Experienced groomer. Please callSue on 0430 414 182.

TARNEIT 923 Sayers Road, Sat-urday 29th March, 8am-3pm. Lotsof bargains. Push bikes, orna-ments, knick-knacks and walker.

CITY FINANCE FRANCHISE AVAILABLEDue to impending retirement we have a City Finance franchise

available for all of the Melton, Werribee, North Shore and Hoppers Crossing areas. City Finance specialises in

personal loans of $300 - $2000.Substantial reduction off normal price. MUST SELL ASAP.

BENEFITS• Huge potential and growth opportunity.• Flexible working options including the ability to work from

home. Set you own working hours.• Existing loans available with purchase giving immediate

income.• Franchiser offers ongoing marketing, IT and legal support• Full training provided, including assistance with Credit Licence

Registration

Phone 0447 788 484 for more information and price

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ALTONA Large house, close toshopping centre/station. Fully furnroom with air cond and internet.Must be employed. $150pw inclexpenses. ☎ 0435 696 014.

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

WERRIBEE furnished BR. $110per week including bills andinternet, 1 week's bond required.Phone 0411 174 837 after 6pmweekdays, anytime weekends.

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38 Synnot St, Werribee

9741 1600www.mcnaughton.com.au

2 BEDROOM UNITS

3/93 Chirnside Ave, W’Bee $265pw

3 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!

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Property of the WeekWYNDHAM VALE 56 ELTHAM PARADE 4BR $320PW

34 Station Place, Werribee 3030 9731 7022www.hockingstuart.com.au

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Modern Family Home Beautifully designed family home, Main bedroom includes Walk in Robe and En suite, other bedrooms built in robes, large main bathroom, Laundry

with storage facility, Kitchen/Meals and family open living area including stainless steel appliances and dishwasher, separate toilet, plus theatre room. Featuring: close to all facilities, Security Alarm System, double lock up remote control garage, Heating and Cooling (installation before next summer) Alfresco entertainment area, low maintenance gardens.

UNITSWERRIBEE 5/24 Ovens Court 2BR $230pwWERRIBEE 3/7 Dewan Avenue 2BR $250pwHOUSESHOPPERS CROSSING 39 Mossfiel Drive 3BR $330pwHOPPERS CROSSING 7 McMillan Court 3BR $305pwHOPPERS CROSSING 9 Franklin Court 5BR $380pwHOPPERS CROSSING 75 Strathmore Cres 3BR $320pwWYNDHAM VALE 56 Eltham Parade 3BR $320pwSEABROOK 37 Canonbury Circle 3BR $340pw

To LetALTONA MEADOWS 2BR unitBIR’s kit/meals adj lounge yardcarport $270pw Pellegrino R/E3/19 Synnot St W/bee 9741 1000.

ALTONA NORTH Freshly painted2BR v/unit ensuite WIR BIR’s newcarpets split system air con yardgarage $300pw Pellegrino R/E3/19 Synnot St W/bee 9741 1000.

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YARRAVILLE & Spotswood, 1BRunit, close to all facilities, all gasappliances, new carpet, freshlypainted. Phone 0412 691 168.

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“Baselworld” sounds like a Swiss waterslide park, right? Well, for watch lovers, attending it is certainly a breathtaking experience. First, the

watches. So many new releases. So many glittering showcases and presentations. So many things to Instagram and Facebook.

Second, the brand pavilions. Remember the World Expo ’88, in Brisbane? It’s like that, but every single brand is the New Zealand pavilion. They spend millions in an effort to outdo each other. It’s like an architectural and interior design space race of materials and magnitude. They are entirely ridiculous and fantastic.

TAG Heuer’s pavilion looks like a giant spaceship that has split apart on impact with an alien planet. Breitling’s resembles the Melbourne Aquarium, with hotter models (male and female) at the entry. Rolex and Omega look just like you imagine: gigantic, towering edifices of sheer big-brand power. At this, the world’s largest watch fair – in Basel, Switzerland, and only weeks away – brands begin sharing their releases ahead of the jump. These are some of the highlights. \

[email protected] Omega \ Speedmaster Mark IIMost men know a Speedmaster Moonwatch Professional when they see one. As far as luxury watches go, it’s instantly recognisable, relatively affordable, iconic and versatile. So, it’s great. Why then, re-release the Speedmaster II, first launched in 1969? Because, well, Omega can and when it comes to iconic designs, an inch is a mile: you need to change them only slightly to have a big impact on the overall look. The main differences between this and the Mark I are the barrel-shaped case in radially brushed steel and the

Man Of Steel \ ANDREW McUTCHEN DISCOVERS TIMELESS PIECES

transparent tachymetric scale on the sapphire crystal, which is illuminated from beneath. It’s really a very neat trick. RRP $7325

Blancpain \ VilleretBlancpain is a brand favoured by Russian President Vladimir Putin, but don’t hold that against this high-end maison. Its cachet is in its experience – the company was founded in 1753 – and its elegance. No bells (apart from on its minute repeater models – watch-geek humour, sorry), no whistles, just the simple things done well. Such as an enamel “grand feu” dial on this new Villeret model that is fired at 1000 degrees, with the numerals retouched by hand. The eight days’ power reserve on this automatic winding 42-millimetre model hints at the mastery at work within the case; that’s roughly four times longer than average. POA

Maurice lacroix \ Masterpiece GravityMaurice Lacroix is relatively young for a watch brand and is therefore considered in the “upstart” category. It handles the mantle well and uses it as something of a springboard to make interesting watches with dashes of flair and impressive levels of skill in their engineering. The soon-to-be-released 43-millimetre Masterpiece Gravity is a good example, with a large balance wheel on the dial and a partly open-worked case that reveals components made of silicon. They are lighter than metal and have less need for lubrication. More straightforward is its new Pontos S Supercharged dive watch, which has a huge 48-millimetre case size and bright colour-infused metals. Horses, and seahorses, for courses. POA

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SCOREBOARD CRICKET

PREMIER FIRST GRADE1ST XI SEMI FINALFOOTSCRAY EDGEWATER v GEELONGAt Merv Hughes Oval, FootscrayFOOTSCRAY EDGEWATER 1st Innings 218GEELONG 1st InningsK SAWAS c Dean b H Winter-Irving. . . . . . . . 8E VINES b Haber� eld . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11J CROSTHWAITE b Hastings . . . . . . . . . . 118H BUTTERWORTH lbw b Haber� eld . . . . . . 17M HARRISON lbw b Hastings. . . . . . . . . . . . 0A CAIRNS c Dean b Haber� eld. . . . . . . . . . 19L MULLER c Kelly b Haber� eld . . . . . . . . . 10J McPHEE c Walker b Hastings . . . . . . . . . . 0J SHEPPARD lbw b Hastings . . . . . . . . . . . . 0J REED lbw b Hastings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0M CARSON not out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Extras (4b 3lb 1w 2nb) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194Fall: 27, 51, 85, 87, 161, 177, 179, 179, 179, 194Bowling: J Haber� eld 23-3-81-4, J Hastings 19.5-7-45-5, H Winter-Irving 11-3-29-1, L Dredge 3-1-9-0, M Kelly 3-0-13-0, S Dissanayaka 2-0-3-0, G Walker 4-2-7-0Overs: 65.5.Result: Footscray Edgewater wonUmpires: S Craig & A Ward

VICTORIAN TURFGrand f: Day 4: Yarrav Club 169 (A Cristofaro 66 S Jeffree 5-28) and 135 (S Perera 7-50) bt Sth Caulf 134 (R Sherlock 5-37) and 131. 2nd: Yarrav Club 185 (J Tate 5-43) and 134 (M Philips 6-19) bt Strath 104 and 96 (M Boglis 5-22). Nth: Tulla 9-369 (C Kenney 79no D Zahorodni 75 M Perera 56 D Smith 52 J James 6-93) and 1-33 bt PEGS 151. 2nd: Spots 138 (A Martin 5-50) and 154 bt Tulla 8 (dec)-40 (S Fitzgerald 5-7) and 147. A1: Suns Druids 223 (L Wilson 115 D Udugamasooriya 5-32) and 93 bt Seddon 144 (S Thurston 5-32) and

86. A2: St Albans 196 (M Cristino 57 D Brown 5-61) and 8-110 bt Craigieb 179 and 127 (R Mackenzie 6-39). B1: Nth B1 Glenroy 82 (S Kamburugamuwa 6-38) and 4-120 bt Avon Hts 131 (M Jinan 58no) and 67 (S Goodwin 5-18). B2: Merlyn Hadf 128 (D Bacon 54 G Groves 7-34) v Jacana 150 (D Petrucciani 64no) and 5-66. West B1: Suns Hts 8-153 v Suns Utd 144. B2: Suns Hts 211 and 291 bt N'port Digm 147 (F Yetismis 6-22) and 198 (J Monahan 76). Nth C1: Aber 117 and 139 bt St Fran d Sale 72 (C Berzins 6-25) and 165. C2: St Bern 223 (J Riley 52) and 2-91 bt S'wood 198 (J Butter� eld 60 J Browne 5-37) and 114. C3: RMIT 247 v Taylors Lakes 212 (J Denny 92) and 0-5. C4: Doutta Blue 172 (B Thomas 50) bt PEGS 68. Sth: Hampton 292 (H Scully 118 J Carpenter 80 D Bourke 5-39) and 0-62 bt Chels 127. 2nds: McKinn 170 (B Rafferty 57 B Sharland 5-29) and 55 bt Bonbeach Tangy 120 and 89. A1: Aspdale 174 and 178 bt Highett 79 and 144. A2: Mentone 203 and 2-49 bt Caulf Gram/NCG 100 (C Gumbleton 5-18) and 147. C1: Chelt 165 and 0-9 v McKinn 78 and 164 (J Halasz 59). C3: Hampton 103 (S Hay hat-trick) bt M'beena 7-86.

WESTERN SUBURBSGrand f: A: Altona Sports 7-287 v Charles Sturt University. B: Altona Roosters 8-226 (M Wilson 77 M Lundberg 46 M Robinson 41 DD Mahanayake 4-29) bt United Tarneit SC 107 (RP Snanayaka 41 MJ Nolton 5-57 G Wainwright 3-23). Limited-overs: C: Melton South PSCC 5-203 bt Western Lions 164 (V Asirimath 50 S Davies 5-34). D: Western All Stars 5-266 (D Pawlowski 130 L Black 40 S Rammuthugala 3-60) bt Western Lions 158 (C Arachchilage 56 R Nettasingha 37 L Black 6-43). E: United Tarneit SC 7-283 (I Dayananda 83 S Kulasinghe 69 RC Karunatilake 49) bt Melton 129 (S Kulasinghe 3-25). T20: Charles Sturt Uni 6-191 (MM Shinwari 76 AD Ranawaka Arachchige 53) bt United Tarneit SC 8-190 (AJ Dias 40 DD Mahanayake 39).

VSDCASemi-f: Day 2: East West: 1st XI: Oakleigh 6-111 (Hodgson 58no) bt Bayswater 104, Noble Park 186 bt Werribee 184 (S Dean 54). 2nd XI: Werribee 5-111 bt Box Hill 110, Oakleigh 3-205 (Townsend 104no Harrison 59no) bt Williamstown 202. North South: 1st XI: Caul� eld 9-265 bt Ormond 133, Malvern 156 (Jaensch 5-49) and 2-83 bt Plenty Valley 134 and 3-104. 2nd XI: Plenty Valley 253 bt Preston 146, Kew 6-301 bt Brunswick 261 (Kay 78 Carey 61 Walshe 52). South East: 3rd XI: Oakleigh 2-134 (Fabris 61 no) bt Box Hill 133, Bayswater 4-169 (Clark 67) bt Malvern 166. 4th XI: Malvern 6-144 bt Endeavour Hills 143, Oakleigh 9-167 bt Caul� eld 163 (Matthews 52). North West: 3rd XI: Preston 133 bt Werribee 121 (Barry 6-41), Ivanhoe 6-237 (Malloy 116no) bt Plenty Valley 5-236 (Barton 64 Callahan 51). 4th XI: Preston 208 bt Kew 164, Williamstown 181 bt Plenty Valley 167.

FOOTBALLTAC CUP ROUND 1CALDER 4.6 5.7 9.11 14.11 (95)WESTERN 1.1 2.4 3.4 8.7 (55)Goals: Calder: Cauchi 3 Cavanagh 3 Ahern 2 Kovacevic 2 Dimasi Foster Wunhym Goodyear. Western: Payne 3 Norton 2 Bray Daw Manivong.Best: Calder: Miller Kovacevic Stillman O’Kearney Cavka Goodyear. Western: Menadue Payne Norton Carter Ellis Viojo. At Highgate Recreation Reserve.OAKLEIGH 0.5 4.8 10.13 14.15 (99)NORTHERN 4.2 7.3 7.5 10.5 (65)Goals: Oakleigh: Moore 3 Answerth 2 McLean 2 Houston 2 Oppy 2 Jackson Pittonet Thompson. Northern: McKenzie 2 McDonagh 2 Aujla Castagna Langford Macpherson Murphy Malone.Best: Oakleigh: Answerth Sinclair Moore Pittonet McLean Crocker. Northern: Hunt Perry Jordan Tester Langford Switkowski. At Visy Park.SANDRINGHAM 1.3 4.4 9.6 14.8 (92)EASTERN 5.2 8.6 9.9 11.11 (77)Goals: Sandringham: Dear 3 Spencer 3 Vickers-Willis Brayshaw Barker Clayton Maynard Langdon Grace Gogis. Eastern: Traynor 4 Petracca 3 Wilson 2 Sheridan-Ferrie Weideman.

Best: Sandringham: Brayshaw Wilkinson Barker Manteit Vickers-Willis Dear. Eastern: Petracca Kift Nielson Sheridan-Ferrie Cotte Wilson. At Visy Park.

GOLFGV PENNANTS: Rd 2: DIV 1 at The Heritage: METROPOLITAN 4 bt THE HERITAGE 3 (S Todd bt D Walker at 20th L Michel bt DJ Loypur 1 down T Donoghue lost to R Elward 4-3 N Collyer lost to R Herron 2 up D Francis lost to J Usher 1 up, S Smith bt B Henderson 2-1 M Roberson bt D Seymour 2-1), VICTORIA 5 bt YARRA YARRA 2 (R Ruf� es bt A Schonewille 4-3 B Eccles bt A Roberts 4-3 W Hume lost to K Duncan 4-3 L Murnane bt M Samen-Curtis 5-4 J Sandic bt D Shimmin 4-2 K Ciupek bt I Susic 4-3 G Thomson bt A Ahern at 19th), COMMONWEALTH 6 bt CHELTENHAM 1 (L Herbert bt B White 7-6 Z Murray bt S Gallie 5-4 M Hinkley lost to B Kivimets 3-2 F Droop bt T Redmond 4-2 T Couling bt M Costigan 4-3 J Lett bt R Greenhill 2 down, G Sluce bt P Neal 4-3), SOUTHERN 5 bt WOODLANDS 2 (A McCoy lost to B Coletta 3-2 J Besley lost to M Ledge 3-2 L Cain bt G McDougall 5-4 M Long bt D Stafrace 3-2 E Barclay bt D Crothers 2-1 J Cassap bt C Winkler 2-1 T Vallence bt J Deftereos-Brennan 5-4). DIV 2 at Waverley: Waverly 4 bt Kingswood 3, Long Island 5 bt Latrobe 2, Kingston Heath 4 bt Kooringal 3, Sanctuary Lakes 5 bt Spring Valley 2. DIV 3 at Yering Meadows: Peninsula 4 bt Yering Meadows 3, Royal Melbourne 6 bt Huntingdale 1, Rosanna 5 bt Rossdale 2, Keysborough 5 bt Kew 2. DIV 4 at Heidelberg: Heidelberg 5 bt Medway 2, Northern 5 bt Eynesbury 2, Gisborne 4 bt Patterson River 3, Cranbourne 4 bt Goonawarra 3. DIV 5 at Sunshine: Sunshine 7 bt Whittlesea 0, Eastwood 5 bt Green Acres 2, Riversdale 4 bt Churchill Park 3, Box Hill 6 bt Melton Valley 1. COLTS. Div 5 at Sunshine: Melton Valley 3 bt Sunshine 2, Whittlesea 4 bt Green Acres 1, Patterson River 2-1/2 sq Churchill Park 2-1/2.

SCHOOL SPORTSAGSV: BOYS: BADMINTON: Grand f: Camberwell 6-10-248 bt PEGS 0-1-170. 3rd v 4th: Ivanhoe 5-9-226 bt Mentone 1-1-151. 5th v 6th: Peninsula 4-7-210 bt Trinity 2-4-193. BASKETBALL: Grand f: Marcellin 59 bt Trinity 44. CRICKET: Grand f: Yarra Valley 7-158 (Kudage-Don 48 Lyon 3-41) bt Trinity 94 (Contos 60). TABLE TENNIS: Grand f: PEGS 10-35 bt Camberwell 5-21. 3rd v 4th: Mentone 14-44 bt Trinity 1-16. 5th v 6th: Ivanhoe 10-33 bt Peninsula 5-21. TENNIS: Grand f: Yarra Valley 9-105 bt Ivanhoe 7-90. VOLLEYBALL: Grand f: Trinity 3 bt Yarra Valley 1 (25-21 21-25 25-22 25-20). 3rd v 4th: Ivanhoe 3 bt Mentone 0 (25-21 25-15 25-19). 5th v 6th: Peninsula 3 bt Marcellin 1 (25-18 18-25 26-24 24-18). 7th v 8th: Camberwell 3 bt PEGS 1 (27-25 25-19 20-25 25-17). SQUASH: Camberwell 10-21-476 bt Marcellin 6-16-430, Scotch 13-28-528 bt Trinity 3-10-396, St Kevins Green 10-22-463 bt St Kevins Gold 6-14-426. SWIMMING: Boys: Mentone 288.5 Ivanhoe 249 Trinity 216 Penleigh & Essendon 213 Yarra Valley 184.5 Camberwell 183 Peninsula 172 Marcellin 143 Assumption 101. Girls: Mentone 157 Ivanhoe 137 Yarra Valley 111 Peninsula 103 Penleigh & Essendon 97 Assumption 43.AGSV/APS GIRLS: BADMINTON: Wesley 9-18-280 bt Haileybury 0-1-162, PEGS 8-16-267 bt Carey 1-2-110, Geelong Gram 5-13-279 bt Caul� eld 4-8-210. ROWING: Geelong Gram, Carey, Geelong Coll, Wesley, Haileybury, Caul� eld. SOFTBALL: Ivanhoe 21 bt Carey 12, Geelong Gram 22 bt Wesley 20, PEGS 13 bt ACK 1, Haileybury 2 bt Caul� eld 0. TENNIS: Haileybury 9-107 bt Geelong Coll 7-71, Peninsula 8-85 bt Carey 8-84, Geelong 13-119 bt ACK 3-38, Wesley 15-126 bt Caul� eld 1-32, Yarra Valley 13-112 bt Ivanhoe 3-67. VOLLEYBALL: Wesley 3 bt Mentone 0 (25-16 25-13 25-11), PEGS 3 bt Peninsula 0 (25-22 25-12 25-10), Carey 3 bt Ivanhoe 0 (25-12 25-22 25-19), Caul� eld 3 bt Haileybury 0 (25-18 25-13 26-24).

SoccerThe state league soccer season starts this weekend. Point Cook Jets will make the short trip to Laverton Park on Saturday for their � rst game in state league 4 west. Hoppers Crossing is primed for an assault on the title. The Reds begin with an all-western suburbs showdown with Altona North in front of their home fans at Grange Reserve. Truganina Hornets opens their state league 5 west campaign by entertaining the Keilor Wolves at Arndell Park Reserve. \

GolfSanctuary Lakes is one of three remaining undefeated teams after two rounds in the Golf Victoria men’s division 2 pennant. The Lakes enjoyed a comfortable � ve rubbers to two win over Spring Valley at the Waverley Golf Course on Sunday. Jordan Cooper, Charles Wright, Brent O’Donoghue, Mark Grimsditch and Marcus Gill were victorious for the Lakes. The third round will be hosted by Sanctuary Lakes on Sunday from 11.15am. \

Rugby UnionMelbourne will have a presence in the newly formed National Rugby Championship that starts in August. Melbourne Rising will be made up of both contracted Rebels Super Rugby players and the best players from the Victorian Rugby Union. The Rising will aim to provide a better pathway for local players to � lter through to Rebels ranks. \

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cannons shoot down jetsTAC Cup

� e new-look Western Jets’ on-ball brigade was dealt a harsh lesson by Calder Cannons with a 40-point � ogging in the opening round of the TAC Cup at Highgate Recreation Reserve on Saturday morning.

� e bulk of the Jets who ran through the mid� eld were familiar faces but had little experience at the coalface.

Jets coach Torin Baker wasted no time si� ing through the match footage to come up with answers for players he wants to fast-track into their new positions.

“We have a new on-ball group who haven’t played a lot in the TAC Cup ,” he said. “Most of them are new in the role, but they have to learn, and quickly. I’ve identi� ed some things they can work on .”

Corey Ellis was the exception to the rule . Switched into the centre in the second half, he did a lot of the grunt work while also hurting the opposition with his run and carry and exquisite foot skills.

� e Jets were behind on the scoreboard from the get-go as the Cannons made full use of the breeze to lead by 23 points at quarter-time.

Down 21 at half-time, the Jets were made to pay for their sloppy play in attack. � e Cannons booted four goals to one in the third quarter to put the game out of reach.

“We rued the opportunities we missed,” Baker said.

Connor Menadue was one of the standouts for the Jets in practice matches and he carried his form into the � rst home-and-away match, while Mitch Norton excelled in a variety of roles and Liam Carter was solid down back.

Under siege: Western Jets onballer Liam Duggan is set upon by a pair of Calder Cannons. (DARREN HOWE)

� e Jets face Sandringham Dragons in the second round at Highgate Recreation Reserve from 10am on Sunday. \

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devils let supercats get under their skinBig V women

Werribee Devils were battered into submission by the Geelong Supercats in a 69-59 loss in the Big V basketball women’s division 1 at � e Geelong Arena.

� e Devils had it all their own way in the � rst half on Saturday night to lead 36-28, but it all turned pear-shaped in a frustrating third period .

“� ey were pretty rough; there were some cheap shots o� the ball and we got sucked in,” Devils coach Lloyd Klaman said.

“When you go up to a higher level, you’ve

got to be able to learn to play through it, but we let it a� ect us. � ey had a 23-6 quarter and that’s hard to come back from.”

� e Devils showed � ashes of their best and worst play against the Supercats.

Of concern is the patchy performance of Devils stars Lisa Troyahn and Jodi Impey.

Troyahn was the Devils’ leading scorer and rebounder against the Cats with 15 points and eight boards, but she turned the ball over nine times.

Impey shot two-from-11 for an 18 per cent return, a far cry from the lo� y MVP numbers she was posting as a division 2 championship

winner with Keilor � under last season. “It’s not like last year in division 2 where we could show up and be 20-30 per cent o� our game and still win easily,” Klaman said.

“We’ve just got to get back to work because there’s a lot of good teams in this league.”

Elisha Burnette was a solid contributor for the Devils with 15 points and three rebounds, while youngsters Alex Moss and Olivia Mitchell continue to stake claims for more minutes. Moss was a defensive terrier with three of her team’s four steals to go with eight rebounds and three assists. \ LJ

werribee steals thrillerBig V men

Werribee Devils have produced a stunning revival to eclipse the Sherbrooke Suns 83-82 in the Big V basketball men’s state championship at the Werribee Sports and Fitness Centre on Sunday.

� e Devils were supposed to be down and out, tiring on the back end of a weekend double header. � ey trailed the Suns by 24 points but somehow summoned the energy to launch a miraculous � ghtback in the second half.

Devils coach Mark Hughes said his team never gave the impression it wanted to throw in the towel.

“� e boys didn’t drop their heads and, to their credit, showed a bit of heart and character,” he told the Weekly.

“It was just going to be work hard, a possession at a time, get a score, get a stop and, if we keep scoring and keep stopping them enough, the pressure will build on them, and it did.”

At no stage during the � rst three quarters did the Devils have the lead.

� ey were down 11 points at the start of the fourth as a result of a slipshod shooting percentage from the � rst half.

� eir � rst lead came with four minutes, eight seconds le� on the clock in the fourth.

A� er a bit of an arm wrestle for the lead, it would be Devils import Aaron McCuin who took the game by the scru� of the neck, rebounding strongly, landing shots and getting to the free throw line to � nish with 19 points and 21 rebounds.

“He’s a workhorse, blue collar, just goes in there and gets it done,” Hughes said.

“He was a bit unlucky, too. He should’ve got a few more fouls; they hammered him quite a few times.”

McCuin made an important free throw to put the Devils up by four. But the Suns landed a three-pointer through import Grant Johnson to cut the lead to one with two seconds on the clock.

Clock management came into play and the Devils held on to make it three wins from

Money in the bank: Devils guard Jordan Hughes is averaging 25.7 points per game in his � rst three outings this season. (SHAWN SMITS)

three starts this season. � e new-look back court combination of Jordan Hughes and import Rustin Dowd came together nicely.

Hughes scored 27 points at the two spot, which allowed Dowd to be the prime distributor with 18 points and seven assists.

“� ey gelled really well together,” Hughes

said. “It makes it easier for Jordan because prior to that the opposition showed him all of the attention.”

� e Devils now have three blockbuster games against Waverley, Corio and Bulleen – three out of the top four from last year. \

LANCE JENKINSON

falcons soar to sixth straight win

VNL netball

In what is an all-too-familiar sight for their rivals, reigning champions City West Falcons have assumed sole ownership of top spot on the Victorian Netball League championship division ladder a� er notching a sixth straight win to start the season.

Judging by their 54-37 mauling of Boroondara Genesis in the much-anticipated top-two clash at the State Netball Hockey Centre on Wednesday night, the Falcons’ supremacy shows no signs of weakening.

� ey have opened up a handy game break over the Genesis, a two-game lead over third-placed Peninsula Waves and a massive three games over the rest of the competition. But, ever the professional, coach Marg Lind is not getting carried away.

“It’s a good start but there’s still a long way to go,” she told the Weekly. “We’re not going to get ahead of ourselves.”

Lind stressed the importance of a fast start to the season for her side in what can be a compromised VNL competition. She is mindful of the impact of state, national and trans-Tasman duties on her team.

Even on Wednesday night, the Falcons had three players – Chloe Watson, Emily Mannix and Maggie Lind – returning from the national titles.

“All three were pretty good, which is a bit of a � rst because normally they get back from nationals pretty exhausted and � nd it hard to get into the game mentally,” Lind said.

“We thought that if we didn’t make a good start we probably wouldn’t run it out, so we put all our eggs in one basket and went for it.”

� e Falcons ran riot in the � rst quarter to take a 13-goal lead into quarter time and did not relent.

Kath Knott showed her class to land 32 from 40, an 80 per cent return.

Higher honours could be on the horizon for the star goaler, who is making a successful return from a long-term knee injury.

“She’s a quality player and we’re lucky to have her,” Lind said. “I think she can still make the step up to the next level.”

Clare Moylan was a standout in the centre when the game was on the line early. She and Maggie Lind formed a strong mid-court combination that has potential for growth.

� e Falcons will meet Southern Saints in the seventh round at the SNHC on Wednesday night.

Meanwhile, VU-Western Lightning fell to sixth place following a 52-40 loss to Yarra Valley Grammar Ariels.

� e Lightning will hope to make amends when they play winless Ballarat Pride at SNHC on Wednesday. \ LJ

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tailenders topple tigersvdca

Two measly runs stood between Werribee and consecutive Victorian Sub-District Cricket Association � rst XI grand � nal appearances.

� e Tigers were upset by Noble Park by two runs in a thrilling, but heartbreaking, semi-� nal for the natives at Chirnside Park on Sunday.

� e match came down to a tension-� lled last over, the Tigers requiring nine runs to tie and advance, and Noble Park needing to take two wickets.

Tiger allrounder Heath Pritchard, playing his 200th match, was seeing the ball well on his way to 38.

� e milestone man put his side in a position to win the game, even hitting the � rst ball of the � nal over for four to li� spirits in the Tigers camp.

� en, with � ve runs required and two wickets in hand, the unthinkable happened: Pritchard played and missed to spinner Mevan Fernando, wandered out of his crease and saw the bails whipped o� by wicketkeeper Dirk Peter Vandergert.

� e Tigers had some hope remaining, with tailenders Jonathan Burton and Matthew � omson coming together. Both had spent little time at the crease this summer, so it was not the ideal situation.

� ey hit three runs o� three balls, two to Burton and one to � omson, ensuring the match and the season would boil down to the last ball of the day.

Burton faced spinner Fernando, failing to get bat on ball and su� ering the same fate as Pritchard – out, stumped.

It was a distressing scene that will stick in the memory of every Tiger player and supporter over winter.

“Emotions were running really high,” Werribee captain Shaun Dean said the morning a� er the game. “It’s still pretty raw. It will take me a while to get over this one.”

Should we have seen this coming?

� e Tigers have not been in premiership form over the past month.

� ey won their � rst 11 games but then dropped games to second and third-ranked Oakleigh and Bayswater, and battled for a draw against Altona in a quarter-� nal.

Dean conceded his side was not the form team of the � nal four.

“We lost form at the wrong end of the year,” he said. “We weren’t playing well late; we changed the batting order a few times, there was always something amiss in this last month.”

Noble Park won the toss and elected to bat on day one, posting 186.

If Dean had been o� ered that target before the day started, he would have taken it with open arms, but when you have a side 7-110

and let the � nal three partnerships combine for more than 70 runs, you might look back on it as the period that cost the Tigers the match.

“� ey might’ve got 20 too many,” Dean said. “ We just couldn’t get those last three wickets to knock over the tail .”

� e Tigers found it hard to negotiate the new ball themselves, slumping to 4-38. � ey had middle-order revivals through Dean (54), Wade McCall (18), Kyle Andrews (18) and then Pritchard, but the regular loss of wickets � nally caught up with them.

At least the Tigers are in the running for one � ag, with their second XI to host Oakleigh in the grand � nal at Chirnside Park this weekend. \

LANCE JENKINSON

Change of pace: Tim O’Brien provides some relief to the Tigers’ hard-toiling quicks on the � rst day. (WAYNE HAWKINS)

west newport ‘robbed’ of title

Cricket

West Newport is seething a� er a callous and calculated act ruined its last chance of Williamstown and District Cricket Association A turf premiership glory.

Wests went into the last day as favourite to make it three � ags in � ve years before the club moves to the Victorian Turf Cricket Association next summer.

Wests needed just one wicket to win, while Grand United had a mountain to climb, requiring 92 runs with two tail-enders at the crease.

It seemed a mere formality that Wests would claim the � ag, but when the teams arrived at Greenwich Reserve on Sunday, they found the covers slashed, divots marked in the pitch and a roller broken, forcing the umpires to cancel play.

Because it was the biggest game on the WDCA calendar, a number of league o� cials were in attendance. � ey initially decided to move the game to Fearon Reserve in Williamstown, but not all parties agreed.

“We said, ‘yep, no worries, we’ll go down there’,” Wests secretary Mick Jones said.

“But Grand United said, ‘nope, if you do that, we’re going to go to another comp’.

“All of a sudden they reconvened again and they said there will be no A turf premiers this season.”

� e decision hit Wests hard, even bringing one of its senior-ranking players to tears.

“We’re going to buy the boys medallions and a � ag and everything,” Jones said.

“As far as we see it, we’re the premiers, and everyone knows that. \ LJ

dockerty cup upset provides pep for young beesSoccer

Werribee City can feel more like it belongs in the top tier of Victorian soccer a� er claiming the scalp of powerhouse Oakleigh Cannons 2-1 in a Dockerty Cup fourth-round surprise at Jack Edwards Reserve on Saturday.

� e young and developing Bees would have been � lled with self-doubt following their four-goal thrashing at the hands of Green Gully in the National Premier League, but the win over the Cannons suggests they may be a banana peel for a few of big-reputation clubs this season.

Bees coach Nino Ragusa was delighted with his team’s response to the heavy � rst-up defeat to Gully.

“We knew we had to improve in a lot of areas and they did it quickly,” he said. “Credit to the boys – they found the answers we needed.

“We improved our possession game; our defensive game stayed very strong and overall we were competitive for 90 minutes. ”

� e experience of Ryan Filipovic was crucial for the Bees. He tucked away the opening goal, pulled the strings in the middle of the park and had a big say in team structure.

“� e inexperienced heads around him, he guided them, told them when they had to do things, where they had to be, and everything looked far better because of it,” Ragusa said.

� e Cannons � red back with a goal in the shadows of half-time.

Werribee’s winner eventually came from striker Josh Groenewald 15 minutes from

time.A journeyman, Groenewald is eager to nail down a starting berth at his new club and is going the right way about it.

Groenewald has formed a strike partnership with Zois

Galanopoulos, another player with a point to prove a� er failing to secure

a starting role with the Bees last season and spending much of the season on loan at lower-league South Springvale.

“He does have a few years of Premier

League experience, but he has gone from club to club a little bit,” Ragusa said of Groenewald.

“He’s still young but he brings a bit more strength to our game, rather than just straight line speed.

“I think he’ll be a handy pick up.”� e Bees will entertain Hume City in their

NPL home opener at Galvin Park on Sunday from 3pm.

Ragusa is going into the game with his eyes wide open about the talent that Hume City possesses.

“I’ve already seen them play and they’re an excellent team,” he said.

“I think they’ll be one of the forerunners for the league this year. \ LJ

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