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Volume 3 Edition 5 September 2011Phone: 8390 6694 Email:[email protected]
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Minister approves Council and Lend Lease partnership to develop land
These housing lots will ultimatelybecome home to approximately14,000 people.
Cr Mammarella: “Council isextremely pleased to be partneringwith Lend Lease for theimplementation of a shared vision ofa sustainable community within theToolern Growth Precinct. Lend Leaseis very experienced in deliveringquality outcomes and building strongcommunities.
“The strong interest shown by thedevelopment industry in the project,culminating in Lend Leaseʼssuccessful bid shows the confidencein the future of the Melton Shire.
“This project will see theestablishment of quality residentialenvironments, shopping precincts,schools and community facilities forall residents.
“The development of Council ownedland in the Toolern project will ensurethe continued availability ofresidential land for further growth ofour municipality and will complementprivately owned land beingdeveloped nearby,” the Mayor said.
Last year, Council undertook anexhaustive Expressions of Interest
process culminating in awarding thejoint venture project to Lend Leasewhich has a proven track record ofdevelopment throughout Australia.
Development is expected tocommence in late 2011 and will takeapproximately 15 years for completion.
The Council owned land is the largestsingle land holding within the ToolernPrecinct and will provide for significantimpetus for the growth of the ToolernPrecinct.
A Regional Park is planned for anadditional 131 hectares of Council landbordering the development site,adjacent to Toolern Creek.
The Masterplan has been carefullydeveloped to ensure that it capitaliseson the benefits of the Toolern CreekRegional Park and that it integratesinto the existing Melton Township.
The Toolern Precinct Structure Planwas approved by the Victorian Ministerfor Planning in 2010. In total the newsuburb will ultimately have 20,000houses to provide homes for up to60,000 people.
For more information on the Toolernproject visitwww.melton.vic.gov.au/toolern
Melton Shire Councilʼs joint ventureproposal with Lend Lease to develop381 hectares of Council owned land inthe Toolern development in MeltonSouth has been given final approval bythe State Government.
Melton Shire Council Mayor, Cr JustinMammarella JP, welcomed thedecision saying the landmark jointventure would help ensure the Shire ofMelton remained one of the fastestgrowing communities in Australia.
In a joint partnership with Council,Lend Lease will develop in excess of4,500 housing lots, two schools andtwo commercial centres along withassociated community andrecreational facilities on Council ownedresidential land south of theMelbourne-Ballarat railway line.
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Table of Contents What’s on and Where
CS LIONS
Caroline Springs & District Lions
Meetings are 2nd and 4th Wed of the
month at The Club, Western Hwy
7.00pm for 7.30 Start Ph: 9390 0842
for more information
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CS Animal Welfare Network
Meetings are the second Tuesday of the
month 7.00pm at Stevenson House in
C/Springs. Everyone is welcome.-------------------------
Caroline Springs
Seniors Group Meet every Thursday at 10 AM at Caroline
Springs Recreation Centre,
9-19 The Parade Caroline Springs, opposite
the library. Contact Frank Ince on 9390
0550
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CS LIBRARY
Advanced InternetThis class will cover eBay and Facebook.
Tuesday 20 September 11am – 12.30pm
Class costs $5.50 or $4.40 concession
Bookings essential, contact 9747 5300
School Holidays @ yourlibraryCome along and join in the various
activities happening during the school
holidays, 26 September – 7 October. The
theme is “Spring is in the air”. Activities
are suitable for 3-12 year olds. Contact the
library closer to the holidays for further
details. Limited places available Bookings
essential, 9747 5300
Chess ClubChess club will be hosting Chess Club Kids
for Term 3. Learn strategic techniques and
practice your new skills on our chess
boards.
All ages welcome. Parental supervision
required for under 12s. Every Monday 3.30
– 4.30pm during the school term.
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Tell us what you have on & where so we can include in What’s on and Where
Page 4Green My Postcode
Page 5Mayor Delighted with Prime Ministers interestin Public Hospital
Page 6Amy’s Story
Page 7 Spring into Summer with Tint Shield
Page 8Cr MajdlikWestwaters Hotel is looking for an Apprentice
Page 9Cr StockRemembrance Day
Page 10Council concern on Library funding
Page 12Caroline Springs PlaygroupCaesia Gardens
Page 14Get set for Artbeat Festival 2011Lend Lease a Unified Brand
Page 151st Caroline Springs Scouts
Page 16Skills to learning start at homeBuild your success at Business Breakfast
Page 17New Thai Restaurant for Caroline Springs
Page 19What’s on at your local Library
Page 20 - 21Support your Local Businesses
Page 22Physio TipsLocal Church Meeting Times
Page 24Check your Eye Health with Digital RetinalImaging
Page 25Brimbank Little Athletic CentreFormer No 1 Australian Coaching at C/S
Page 26AuskickObsessed with Fitness
Page 27Caroline Springs Animal Welfare Network
Page 28Merrimu ServicesUdderly amazing community art
Page 29Western Suburbs Animal Rescue Service
Page 30Where’s Wally?Discover the arts at the Melton Art Show
Page 31Caroline Springs Police Station Update
Page 32Green Living Tips
Page 33Caroline Springs Fire Brigade
Page 34-40Real Estate Section
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How are membersbenefitting?Other handy ideas and specialoffers provided by the GreenMy Postcode project havealready benefitted participants.Rhonda Fletcher, a membersince January says “I havereduced my heating by morethan 1 degree and have takento dressing warmer so theheating does not have to be onat all sometimes! I have alsobeen utilising online shoppingfor my groceries which savesme about $50 a week inimpulse purchases”.
Learn moreTo see what other CarolineSprings residents say about theproject, visit the ʻMemberFeedbackʼ page on the GreenMy Postcode website. The sitenow includes a full list of smalland simple changeshouseholds can make, specificinformation on how to deal withkitchen waste and several newmembers-only deals.If you still havenʼt accepted thechallenge, take the pledge nowat www.GreenMyPostcode.com– itʼs free!
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State Member for KororoitMarlene Kairouz MP
Shop T54 Brimbank Shopping CentreCnr Neale & Station Rds Deer Park VIC 3023Phone: (03) 8361 7133 Fax: (03) 8361 7166
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Mayor delighted with Prime Minister’s interest
in public hospitalMelton Shire Council is pleased to notepress reports that Prime Minister JuliaGillard has thrown her support behindMeltonʼs push for its own public hospital.
In a recent interview the HonourableJulia Gillard, Member for Lalor, said shewould work with Mayor Cr JustinMammarella as the Council continued itscampaign for a hospital.
Cr Justin Mammarella JP, Mayor ofMelton Shire Council said that he wasthrilled with the Prime Ministerʼs interest.
“Julia Gillard is our local FederalMember and her willingness to discusscommunity needs with me regarding ourcampaign for a public hospital in Meltonis tremendous.
“The Prime Minister has made it clearthat the decision for a public hospital inMelton lies with the State Governmentbut she has wished us good luck withthe campaign.
“We have received support from otherlocal MPs and neighbouring Councils,including Maribyrnong City Council,Hume City Council and Hobsons BayCity Council, and will continue toadvocate to the State Government toestablish a 24-hour public hospital inMelton”, continued the Mayor.
The Mayor urged residents to sign thepetition which is available at civiccentres and libraries in Melton andCaroline Springs, Maternal and ChildHealth Centres, the Melton SeniorCitizens Centre and Morton Homesteadin Taylors Hill.
Cr Mammarella: “Melton Shire Council isthe second fastest growing municipalityin the Commonwealth of Australia andurgently needs more health services.
“I urge residents to sign the petition andhelp Council lobby the StateGovernment to fund a public hospital forour municipality.”
Council formally adopted a position ofsupporting the establishment of a publichospital in Melton in March this year.
I lost my motivation. This was alsosomething that I expected tohappen at Contours, as itappeared to be a recurring trend.
Contours Caroline Springs wasimmediately different to the othergyms that I had joined. Thetrainers really assisted me throughmy work outs, chatted with me
regularly, asked me how Iwas feeling, reviewed mygoals and were consistentwith the 6 week weigh insand measures. Another nicetouch is always beinggreeted and farewelled bymy name. Iʼm not justanother number at Contours.
Since joining, I haveremained consistent withattending the gym and lost26kgs and 85cms in 14months. Iʼve joined the
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My way of life has changed. I nowfeel more energetic and fitter thanever, have become more activeand enthusiastic in life, feelconfident about the way I look andcan shop happily now Iʼm a size10!!
“The trainers and members are allinspirational women who havegiven me so much support andmotivation and have played a
massive part in helping me toachieve my goals.” Contours Caroline Springs offersfitness, for women on the go. In arelaxed and friendly atmosphere,you can achieve great things andhave a whole lot of fun along theway. Take a look at the spectacularachievements of one of ourmembers....
Amyʼs StoryWhen I joined Contours, I wasalmost 96kg and veryuncomfortable about the way Ilooked. I was tired and lethargic allof the time. Iʼd made a decisionthat I wanted to feel good aboutthe person that I was and not like Iwanted to hide away. I had joineda few gyms before, all of whichlasted for about 3 months before
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are eligible will be those who aimto hold community events, runprograms or establish newgroups, seek to purchaseequipment or contribute towardsphysical infrastructure that as aresult of its construction oravailability to the communitybenefits the community.
Applications close 12thSeptember 2011, if you requireany further information regardingthese grants please contactcouncilʼs Community FundingOfficer on 9747-7200 or myselfon 0412 584 058 alternatively myemail address [email protected]
Thank you.
Cr Majdlik Talks for Caroline SpringsWe are fortunate enough, in thismunicipality, to have manygroups established that offer ourresidents to be more engaged inour community.
That is why it is exciting toannounce that council iscurrently running the CommunityBenefit Program Grants togetherin partnership with theCollingwood Football Club, withover $90,000 worth of grantsavailable to not-for-profitorganisations that are basedwithin, or whose primary focus isproviding services and activitieswithin the Melton Shiremunicipality.
The groups or organisations who
Welcome to the Septemberedition of the Caroline SpringsUpdate. As a councillor, I value thecontributions made to our greatmunicipality by wonderful peoplethat dedicate their time andefforts in providing services toour residents by establishingcommunity groups, whether theybe sports groups, book clubgroups, walking groups etc..
“WestWaters Hotel is looking for anApprentice Chef”
WestWaters Hotel is a 4½ Star Hotel, with 58 hotelrooms, 300 seat a la carte bistro, 300 seat functionfacilities, 150 seat cafe & 100 seat sports bar. A chance to work within three modern kitchens, coveringbreakfast lunch and dinner.We are a new establishment that is continually growing,the team consist of 13 chefs and 6 kitchen hands.
Key duties in this role include,Working within the main kitchen to service the a la cartebistro and the venues functions.Assisting senior chefs with daily prep and service.
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We are offeringFull time position, including one paid day of school aweek.Great opportunity for someone enthusiastic and self-motivated to develop their skills and grow.
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Delfin have only 6 lots left. Thisis from an endless horizon ofrocks, rabbits and thistles just13 years ago to a thriving area,housing over 20,000 peopletoday!
Caroline Springs continues tobe the benchmark for the West.It has changed the way theprovision of education can beestablished using a model thatshares resources, from sportingovals and pavilions to librariesand maternal and child healthfacilities.It has incorporated sensitiveurban design in the parks and
Cr Stock Talks for Caroline Springs The development of a new clubis a great thing and just east ofthe Caroline Springs TownCentre is a fantastic newrecreation reserve – theBurnside Heights RecreationReserve, on Tenterfield Drivejust north of Kororoit Creek.The Burnside Heights FootballClub is an Aussie Rules clubthat is in the establishmentphase and is looking for interestin all facets of club participation.Further information will beadvertised widely and oncouncilʼs website (under“Home” then “Council” then“Directories”) in the near future– keep a look out.
Iʼd be happy to take your call oremail on any issues you mayhave relating to council,community services orinfrastructure Email –[email protected] call 0421 708 061.
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waterways, implementingsignificant water treatmentmethods to filter storm waterand road run-off before thewater enters the waterways.
Caroline Springs has drawngreat services such as medicalfacilities, shops, fantasticrestaurants and other privateservices that all service ourcommunity well.
But it is the vibrant communitythat makes Caroline Springswhat it is and now that it isalmost fully developed Iencourage each of you to be anadvocate for our greatcommunity. Make it known thatwe will do all we can to better orat least maintain what we have,keep an eye out for graffiti, actsof vandalism and hoons on ourstreets.
We can make a difference.
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• Cosmetic acupuncture
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RemembranceDay
Diary Note regardingRemembrance Week (4th-11thNovember) , 2011 Poppies willbe available at Bunnings inCaroline Springs during thisweek. WE will also havePoppies available at Cold RockIce Cream, Caroline SpringsPhysiotherapy, CarolineSprings Newsagent and otherlocations throughout CarolineSprings. We appreciate yoursupport in purchasing at any ofthese locations.
Melton Shire Council will write to the Minister forLocal Government, the Premier and all membersof State Parliament expressing Councilʼs concernon the impact of the Stateʼs contribution torecurrent funding for Melton in relation to libraries.
Cr Justin Mammarella, JP, Mayor of Melton ShireCouncil said that the Minister for LocalGovernmentʼs recent announcement assuringCouncils would receive the same amount offunding as last year was not good enough for agrowth area as Melton Shire.
“The Minister called me to inform me that theoriginal planned cuts in State Government fundingregarding libraries were not happening, but therecurrent funding being proposed is dramaticallylower than was estimated in our budget and doesnot provide for growth within the service and themunicipality,” continued the Mayor.
Because of its rapid population growth, MeltonShire had received increases in StateGovernment funding over the past three years inthe order of 8% p.a. This year however, thefunding offered was only a 0.7% increase over lastyear although the municipalityʼs population growthcontinues to stay very high.
The Mayor: “Despite a promised increase of $6.2million over the next two years to the libraryrecurrent funding pool, Melton Shire Council is stillvery disappointed with the State funding that hasbeen provided this year to Melton Shire for itslibraries and we will continue to advocate onbehalf of our residents for adequate funding.”
“Public libraries are an iconicuniversal service and theirpopularity continues to grow astheyʼre increasingly being reliedupon as a gateway to onlineservices and resources, and aslearning centres and social hubs forthe whole Victorian community. The State should be contributing itsfair share, rather than relying onlocal government to make up theshortfall all the time,” continued CrMammarella.
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Local retirees help plant the seeds for a greener future
Residents at local retirement community Caesia Gardens are lendinga helping hand to students at Mowbray Junior School – assisting withthe creation and maintenance of the studentsʼ own vegetable garden.
Initiated by residents at Caesia Gardens, the special project aims toencourage and assist the students to learn about sustainability, energyand water conservation.
Barry Gladman is one of the Caesia Gardensresidents involved in the project. According to Barry,residents have been supporting the students byhelping with the labour activities involved in getting theveggie patches up and running.
“The students weʼre working with range in age fromfive to twelve years-old so weʼve been helping out withsome of the manual labour and also passing on somegeneral gardening tips and advice,” said Mr Gladman.
“Itʼs great to be able to pass on my gardeningknowledge to the next generation and Iʼm reallylooking forward to seeing the kids go home with ahealthy snack from the garden.”
The education program at Mowbray Junior School reflects theimportance residents at Caesia Gardens place on sustainability.
“Many of our residents are keen gardeners and were eager to sharetheir knowledge with children in the local area,” said Gail Monumentfrom Caesia Gardens.
“Our residents are also passionate about sustainability –all of the homes at Caesia Gardens have a five starenergy rating and have been designed to take advantageof natural sunshine for passive solar heating. The villageʼsgardens and communal spaces also use drought-tolerantplans and each residence has a water tank to reducewater use.”
The local Bunnings outlet is also supporting the projectand has already contributed a free-standing garden bedvalued at $200.
Caesia Gardens is one of Lend Leaseʼs vibrant retirementcommunities located in the heart of Caroline Springs. Thevillage offers spacious two or three bedroom homes anda range of recreational facilities. For more informationplease call (03) 9092 3860.
• develop their skills of cooperation through music, group singing, free play and snack time
• develop verbal and non verbal communication skills through their contact with other children and adults
• develop fine and gross motor skills
• gain better body control, hand to eye coordination, spatial awareness and balance when they play with balls, sand, blocks, puzzles, playdough, paint and paste
• discover shape, size, texture, quantity and consistency when they play with dough and clay
The Caroline Springs Playgroup - Brookside CentreWhat children get from Playgroup(As taken from the Playgroup Vic website)
Playgroup aged children are goingthrough a stage of rapid brain andskill development. Babies are offered playexperiences to stimulate theirsenses. Toddlers practise usingtheir hands, problem solve anduse their emerging languageskills. Preschool children practisesocial skills – an importantpreparation for kindergarten andschool.
At playgroup children can:• make new friends • have new experiences • gain self confidence • develop physically, socially,
emotionally & intellectually
• learn to recognise colours, develop fine motor skills and express emotions by experimenting with paint, collage, chalk, crayons and stamps
• extend their experience of literacy in a social environment
Please email us [email protected] or ring0435 783 030 for more informationand session times.
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Call 9380 4444
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Michelle Morris - Principal Psychologistand Family Therapist
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P: 03 9363 0662 F: 03 8390 4367E: [email protected]
W: www.carolinespringsschoolofmusic.com.au
Lessons in: Guitar, Bass, Piano, Keyboards, Singing, Drums, Violin, Woodwinds, Mandolin, Ukulele, Theory
VCE and Exam Preparation available
We sell a wide variety of Instruments, Books & Accessories .
8 NEW TEACHING STUDIOS NOW OPEN!!!
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BAMBINO BEATSTODDLERS MUSIC PROGRAM
Preparing the younger musician for future musical education while increasing motor skills & general musicality.Lots of fun for children and parents!!!
Ages 0-4 years BRAND NEW FACILITIES
Call 9363 0662 to book
Lend Lease, AUnified Brand
As a resident living in CarolineSprings, we wanted you to be oneof the first to know about the nextstep in Delfin Lend Leaseʼs growth.
Delfin has been a part of LendLease since 2001 and after 10years, we are simplifying our namemoving from Delfin Lend Lease toLend Lease.
Nothing else changes for thecommunity. Weʼre still the samepeople who delivered CarolineSprings over the past thirteenyears. And while we have almostfinished trading this community, theCommunity Portal remains thesame local resource for residents,community groups andbusinesses.
The Community Portal has notchanged, just the logo, so pleasecontinue to utilise it as you alwayshave.
If you have any questions, pleasedo not hesitate to contact our officeon 9360 5488, the same warmwelcome will be there.
Kind regardsSean PinanProject Director – Caroline Springs
Get set for ArtBeat Festival 2011Final preparations are underway forthe Shireʼs annual celebration of artsand culture, ArtBeat Festival.
ArtBeat will be held betweenThursday 1 and Saturday 10September 2011. The Festival willoffer a range of free arts experiences,including visual arts, music anddance, Art Day Out and a wide rangeof workshops.
Local artist Laura Luzar has beenhanging her exhibition Retro Pop,which will be part of the Festival, atthe CS Gallery in Caroline Springs.
The exhibition explores the artistʼsfascination with her idols in the musicand entertainment industry. Lauraselects her pop idols carefully and
believes that her subjects havechanged the fashion, music and filmindustries in their own unique way.
Melton Shire Council Mayor, Cr JustinMammarella JP, encouragedresidents to attend the exhibition andget involved in ArtBeat.“The Festival is a wonderful way towelcome spring in the Shire. Iencourage residents to attend theexhibition and participate in the manyfree activities on offer as part ofArtBeat.”
Retro Pop will be on display between29 August and 23 September 2011.
For more information on ArtBeatcontact Councilʼs Events and Cultureunit on 9747 7200.
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1st Caroline Springs Scouts - Scouting for FoodAs part of their Caring andSharing Challenge Badge, the1st Caroline Springs JoeyScouts are undertaking aFOOD DRIVE : Scouting forFood.
The group has formed apartnership with a local StAlbans Emergency Food Relieforganisation and hope theirefforts will ease the care ofothers in our local community.
The Joey Scouts are mostexcited by the FOOD DRIVE.Each week they areencouraging their families toadd a non-perishable item totheir shopping.
The Joey Scouts are mostexcited by the FOOD DRIVE.Each week they areencouraging their families toadd a non-perishable item totheir shopping. This item isthem donated to the drive at ourweekly meeting. Already in justthe second week of the drive,the food is mounting up, andthe children are so excited to behelping those less fortunatewithin our community.
For further Information, contactClaire Mouser on 0407 126 187
Who Are Joey Scouts:Joey Scouts is the first Sectionof Scouts, for boys and girls
aged 6 – 8. The emphasis is onfun and friendship and a gentleintroduction to a world ofchallenges and adventure.
What is the Care and ShareChallenge BadgeA month of special activities isorganised by the Joey ScoutLeader to help Joey Scoutsunderstand the concept ofcaring and sharing in thecommunity.
The Joeys look at differentlevels of caring and sharing, forfriends, for the Scout Group, forthe community. They learn thateven small contributions add upand can make a difference.
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A balanced diet and regular physicalactivity are essential to improvechildren's alertness and managementof stress. Family communication isalso important to demonstrate respectand kindness to young people.
Many children and teens will benefitfrom some of these simple changes.Unfortunately some children mayexperience some more challengingdifficulties, such as emotional, andlearning or behavioural problemswhich require professional assistance.Your child's teacher may help toadvise you whether this is required, atwhich time consulting your GP and apsychologist is recommended.
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Skills to learning start at homeTeachers are finding that children areincreasingly struggling to participate ina full day of curriculum often due tohigh levels of fatigue. It has beenproposed that this problem hasincreased recently due to more youngpeople staying up late on socialnetworking sites such as Facebook.As well as learning, school is animportant environment for children toenhance their social skills. This areais also effected if children are not wellrested. Parents can help their childrento have the best chance of a goodeducation and of developing healthyand positive friendships by ensuringsome basic things occur in the home.
Routine is important, and havingconsistent bed times and "computeroff" times allows children to learn toestablish good sleep patterns.
Build your success atBusiness Breakfast
Popular TV host James OʼLoghlin willbe guest speaker at Melton ShireCouncilʼs Building for SuccessBusiness Breakfast next month.
The breakfast will provide anopportunity for local businesses tonetwork and hear entertaining andthought-provoking presentations fromleaders in business innovation.
The Building for Success BusinessBreakfast will be held at Tabcorp Park,Ferris Road, Melton, on Tuesday 27September 2011 from 7am – 10am.
Melton Shire Council Mayor, Cr JustinMammarella JP, said attending thebusiness breakfast would provide manybenefits to local business owners.
“The Building for Success BusinessBreakfast will be a great opportunity forlocal businesses to hear from some ofthe leaders in business innovation andit will also be a great networkingopportunity.
“I encourage local businesses toregister for this quality event. Thebusiness world is constantly changing,so it is extremely important for localbusiness owners and operators to keeptheir skills and industry knowledge up-to-date.”
Guest speaker James OʼLoghlin (TheNew Inventors, Good News Week andRove Live), will talk about creativity andinnovation in business.Representatives from The BusinessAngels will provide information on howto make ideas a reality and LukeShannon, Councilʼs General ManagerPlanning and Development will bringguests up to date on the key driversbehind Meltonʼs exceptional growth.
For more information on corporatedining packages available and toreserve a table please contact MeltonShire Councilʼs EconomicDevelopment Project Officer on 97477200 or [email protected]
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It was exciting news for theCaroline Springs communitywhen “Poppyʼs On the Lake”Thai restaurant was open onFriday, 12th August. CarolineSprings is one of the fastestgrowing areas to the west ofMelbourne, and is an ideallocation for Poppyʼs On the LakeThai restaurant. It is now openfor both lunch on Wednesday toSunday, and dinner 7 days aweek.
With the combine expertise ofthe Poppyʼs Thai chain ofrestaurants, a decision wasmade to find premises that werelarge enough to be developedinto a 100 plus seating capacityrestaurant with a full cocktail bar
and the ability and size to offercustomers reception capability.So, if you have function in mind,you may discuss with them for acost effective option to suit allbudgets.Poppyʼs On the Lake is alsocommitted to supporting theCaroline Springs community byoffering ongoing employmentand trainings for local residents,promoting the development ofthe town centre of CarolineSprings to be one of attractionsof Melbourne western suburbs,and encouraging people tocome and live in the area toenjoy shopping and dining in amodern well planned communityand its beautiful surroundings.
Come along and enjoy highstandard Thai cuisine in arelaxing Lakeview atmospherewith ample parking at PoppyʼsOn theLake.
Or, givethem a callto make abooking on8358 5555or 8676 0575.
New Thai Restaurant for Caroline Springs Closing Date for the Next Edition
of the CommunityUpdate will be
21st September for Advertising and Editorial
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Short Story CompetitionInterested in telling stories? Live, study or work in the Shire of Melton? Why notget creative and enter the Short Story competition.Submissions must be no more than 1500 words or 5 minutes.First place prizes for Adult (18+), Adult (18+) with English as a Second Language(living in Australia for 10+ years), Teenage (13-17) and Junior (12 and under).Entry forms available from your local library.Entries open on 1 September and close on 14 October.
Book ClubIf you are interested in reading, meeting others and having a good discussion onliterature, the First Friday Book Club is for you.The next two meetings will be on Friday 2 September and Friday 7 October @10am. There is an annual fee for Library book clubs.For more information, contact 9747 5300
Community Language Collection LaunchYou are invited to the launch of Melton Library and Information ServiceʼsCommunity Language Collection at Caroline Springs Library. The collection willfeature DVDs, magazines and newspapers in Arabic, Chinese, Hindi, Maltese,Sinhalese, Spanish and Vietnamese. Come along to sample some multiculturalcuisine and be entertained by a variety of performances. Monday 5 September @6.30pm. For catering purposes, please RSVP on 9747 5300.
Book Chat GroupIf you enjoy books, movies and chatting, feel free to join in on the fortnightlydiscussions at the library on Wednesdays at 11am. The next meetings will be on 7September and 21 September. All welcome. No bookings required. For moreinformation, contact 9747 5300
Knit and Chat Group – New members wanted!Come and join our newly formed group that meets fortnightly on Fridays. Bringalong your own projects and have an enjoyable morning. All levels welcome.The next two meetings will be on Friday 9 September and Friday 23 September @11am. No bookings required.
Mosaics WorkshopDo you want to learn how to make a mosaic mural? Join us for a hands ondemonstration. All materials provided. Free eventSunday 11 September @ 2pm Bookings essential as places are limited
Writerʼs GroupTap into your own life experiences and use your imagination to create yourindividual stories in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. The next two meetings of theCaroline Springs Library Writerʼs Group will be on Wednesday 14 September andWednesday 12 October @ 7pm. For more information, contact 9747 5300
Mad MangaCome to discuss all things manga! Discuss graphic novels, learn to draw manga,watch anime films and meet others with the same interests!Every Thursday 4 – 5pm during the school term.
Library HoursMonday 8am-8.30pm
Tuesday 8am-5.30pm
Wednesday 8am-8.30pm
Thursday 8am-5.30pm
Friday 8am-5.30pm
Saturday 10am-1pm
Sunday 1pm-4pm
WHAT’S ON @ YOUR LOCAL LIBRARY
Caroline Springs Library / Civic Centre193-201 Caroline Springs Blvd, Caroline Springs
Ph 9747 5300www.melton.vic.gov.au/library
Upcoming events
Advanced InternetThis class will cover eBay and Facebook.Tuesday 20 September 11am – 12.30pmClass costs $5.50 or $4.40 concessionBookings essential, contact 9747 5300
School Holidays @ your libraryCome along and join in the various activitieshappening during the school holidays, 26September – 7 October. The theme is “Springis in the air”. Activities are suitable for 3-12year olds. Contact the library closer to theholidays for further details. Limited placesavailable Bookings essential, 9747 5300
Chess ClubChess club will be hosting Chess Club Kids forTerm 3. Learn strategic techniques andpractice your new skills on our chess boards.All ages welcome. Parental supervisionrequired for under 12s. Every Monday 3.30 –4.30pm during the school term.
Dungeons and DragonsDungeons and Dragons is an exciting newcampaign that plays one epic encounter at atime. You will defeat enemies, solve puzzles,finish quests and perform heroic deeds. Itʼseasy to fit in your game after school or workand each week there is new and excitingchallenges. All ages welcome. Parentalsupervision required for under 12s. EveryFriday 3.30 – 5pm during the school term.
Support your Local Businesses
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Ph or Email Ashley 0423 321 435 or 8390 2767 for a quote
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Frame, lock-up, fix, Frame, lock-up, fix, decking, pergolasdecking, pergolas
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Support your Local Businesses
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AUSTRALIAN ULTRASONICS & BLIND CLEANING Quotes/Bookings: Ph. Bruno: 0434 287 544Or Email: [email protected]
Caroline Springs Residents Special: $20 per Blind (minimum 8)
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now also introducing Guitar lessons limited places available
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What are the causes of cervicogenic headaches?
Cervicogenic or neck-related headaches are most commonly caused by extra stressplaced on the neck joints and muscles. The affected joints and muscles then sendpain into your head (because the nerves that are in your neck are also connectedto your head and face). The usual suspects for causing headaches (and why) are:
• Physical or emotional stress (increases muscle tension in the neck)• Poor posture, especially if you slouch (in a slouched position, the neck shortens,
and squashes sensitive nerve endings which then fire off signals as a headache)• Pillows with insufficient support for the neck (places certain joints under too much
pressure, increases muscle tightness)• Long periods of reading, typing or concentration (eye strain)• High blood pressure (increases muscle tension)• A history of spinal or neck injuries (eg car accidents)
How do I know I donʼt have anything more serious?
You can usually tell when you have a cervicogenic headache when:
• Your neck pain radiates from the back to the front of your head, or can appear around the temples or as a band around your forehead
• You also have aching and tightness around your neck & shoulders• Headache is eased by pressure at the base of your skull • This type of headache may not always be relieved by medication
If in doubt SEE YOUR DOCTOR!
How can I prevent headaches?
• Learn ways to manage your stress!• Find ways to relax, such as yoga, massage or meditation• Have a healthy diet & drink plenty of water• Exercise regularly – you release ʻfeel goodʼ chemicals (endorphins) from your
brain when you exercise• Maintain a good posture when you are upright, try not to slouch when sitting as
this puts strain on your neck & back muscles.• Try to avoid things like watching tv whilst lying on the sofa, reading in bed, or
having your neck up, down or twisted for too long• Move regularly! This helps reduce the build-up of tension around the neck &
shoulder muscles
What do I do next?
Your physio will be able to accurately assess and diagnose whether your neck iscausing your headache. Whilst cervicogenic headaches are relatively easy toidentify, it is often difficult to treat, as it is highly dependent on whether you as apatient can understand what is causing your headache, and whether you canchange your lifestyle enough so that the neck is unloaded. The physios at LifePhysio will also provide postural and ergonomic advice if this is outlined to be acontributing factor. Discussion of correct pillow and workstation setup may also beprovided as well as other preventative measures.
Headaches do not have to be something that you live with on a day to day basis,so consult your physio to discuss how you can prevent these from occurring!
You may also want to speak to your local GP about your other ways to relieve your headaches in the short-term.
HEADACHES!(Cervicogenic headaches)
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Local Church Meeting Times
Brimbank Presbyterian Church – Sydenham Community Hub, 10am Sunday
Caroline Springs Uniting Church – 248 (The Anglican Church Bld) CarolineSprings Blvd, 5pm Sunday
Catherine of Siena Catholic Church – Christ the Priest School, 6pm Saturday, 9am & 10.30am Sunday
Church of Christ / Iglesia Ni Cristo
Keilor Downs Community Centre, 70 Taylors Rd, Keilor Downs, 5pmSaturday, Tuesday 8pm, Wed 10am
City Wide Church – Parkwood Green Primary School, 10am Sunday
Faith Community Church – A Wesleyan Methodist Church1 Hepburn Way, 10.30am Sunday
Lifespring Church – Stevenson House, 10 Stevenson Crescent, 10am Sunday
Living Springs Baptist Church – 1430 Western Highway (via Clarke Road), 10am & 6.30pm Sunday
Living Waters Community Church – Gilson College, Taylors Road, 10am Saturday
The Anglican Church Caroline Springs – 248 Caroline Springs Blvd 10am Sunday
The Potters House Christian Fellowship
115 Westwood Drive, Burnside 3023Sunday 10:30am & 6pmWednesday 7:30pm
Word For The World Christian Church– Braybrook School Performing Arts Hall10am Sunday
How does it work?For most patients, itʼs just likehaving a normal picture taken,just with a brighter flash.We will take a digital image ofthe back of your eye which isthen uploaded onto a computerscreen. We can view it instantlyand discuss our findings withyou. We will then store theimages electronically ready forcomparison on your next visit.
Why Should I Have DigitalRetinal Imaging?The images show the currenthealth of your retina, opticnerve and blood vessels. Whena recent image is comparedwith previous images, subtlechanges in appearance allowthe early detection of diseases.Digital retinal imaging allows usto better monitor your eye
health over time and werecommend you do thisyearly.
It is even more importantto do this regularly if youhave:• Diabetes• Hypertension• Macular Degeneration• Glaucoma• Or a family history of
the above.
Images obtained with theTopcon Digital Camera
Normal retina
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Edtrack Education Institute Fulfil your Dream with
2011 Scholarship Test Preparation Class2011 Scholarship Test Preparation Class
� Give your children an opportunity to enter prestige school around Melbourne. � Build a confidence to face many educational exams, opportunities and challenges. � Provide valuable experience and motivation for challenging children to next level.
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Saturday 17th September 2011 *Essay writing 30min *English/General Ability 60min *Math/Problem Solving 90min
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At following Centers Caroline Springs
Brookside Community Centre Federation Way, Caroline Springs
Saturday/Monday
Roxburgh Park/ Craigieburn Roxburgh Park Youth Centre
75 Lakeside Dr Roxburgh Park Tuesday
Time English Maths General Ability Saturday 2.30pm – 5 .30pm Year 5/6 Year 5/6 Year 5/6
Mon/Tue 6.00pm – 9.00pm Year 5/6 Year 5/6 Year 5/6
Visit www.edtrack.info or 90106133 for further information
Mathematic FundamentalsGeneral AbilityProblem Solving SkillsReading ComprehensionWriting Skills
Check Your Eye Health with Digital Retinal ImagingMacular degeneration
Diabetic retinopathy
Glaucoma
Choroidal melanoma
What is the fee?Digital retinal imaging has been madepossible by advances in technologyand, unlike your eye examinationwhich is Bulk Billed to Medicare,digital retinal imaging is not.If you choose to have Digital RetinalImaging included, there will be anadditional out-of-pocket charge.Our current charges are:
-Adults $20.00-Children and Pensioners $15.00
For more information or to book aneye test, please contact CarolineSprings Optical on 8390 5190.
What is Digital RetinalImaging?Caroline Springs Optical hasrecently invested in a Topcondigital retinal camera. Itʼs ournew standard in eye health.This instrument helps theoptometrist to detect andmanage potential sight andhealth-threatening diseasessuch as glaucoma, diabetes,hypertension and maculardegeneration.
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Former #1 Australian junior now coaching at Caroline Springs
The Caroline Springs tennisclub are proud to announcetheir newly formed associationwith Chris Singh and the iTenniscoaching academy.Chris, who was the #1ranked junior inAustralia for 4 yearsrunning (1997-2001),brings a wealth ofexperience, skill andknowledge to theCaroline Springs tennisarena. Although an injury cut Chrisʼscareer short, his passion fortennis still remains. He hasworked as a travelling coachtaking players overseas,currently coaches Victoriaʼselite junior players at MelbournePark, and has plenty of on courtexperience with players such asTony Roche and MariaSharapova to name a few.Chris and the iTennis academyprovide coaching frombeginners through to elite. Sono matter what your age orexperience, there is a programright for you.
We are extremely proud tohave Chris and his team basedat the Caroline Springs TennisClub, and encourage anyoneinterested in coaching to
c o n t a c tChris on0403 308506.This not-for-profitclub alsor u n sr e g u l a r
weekend junior competition andmid-week senior competition.Junior, Adult or discountedfamily membership packagesare available, with full details onour website.
For any further information,please email us [email protected] call the club secretary on0434 977 268 for more details. You can also visit us at ourbrand new website atwww.carolinespringstc.com.au Look forward to seeing you oncourt!
Brimbank Little Athletics Centre wouldlike to welcome families from the localcommunity to our club, we believe thatby being actively involved in yourchildʼs growth and development in asafe and friendly environment, not onlywill your children flourish so will theentire family unit.
Come and join Brimbank Little Athleticsfor some family, funand fitness. Little Athletics caters forChildren from age of 5 to 18 years.
Track and Field SeasonThe centre's summer Track and Fieldseason runs each Saturday morningfrom 8.30am until approx12.30pm.
Competition Days starts on the 8th ofOctober and runsfor approx 16 weeks until March with abreak over the newyear.
Training is held at Sassella Park onTuesday & Thursdaysfrom 5pm to 6pm.
Where to find usTrack and Field:Sassella Park, Station Road, Deer ParkMelway Reference: 25 E6Website: www.brimbanklittleaths.org.au
Come and TryWe will be holding a Information dayand Come and Try on Saturday the24th September at Sassella Park10am-12pm
RegistrationsRegister on Line at lavic.com.au clickon “Join us”(McDonalds Symbol)Select club – Brimbank.
Contact:President: Dennis Thornton0419 598 017Secretary:Karen [email protected]
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Proudly Supporting our Local Community
Central Shopping Centre
Shop 21a 13-15 Lake Street Caroline Springs
Ph: 9363 0600
September Update
2011 has now come to a closefor Auskick in Caroline Springs.Culminating in our presentationday being held at The Club –Caroline Springs on the 27th ofAugust, where everyparticipating child received atrophy and certificate, as well asplenty of food and refreshmentcourtesy of The Club. No doubtthe parents of our 334registered participants will nowenjoy a few weeks of Saturdaymorning sleep ins beforesummer sports kick in!!.
A great big thank you to all ofour parents who have
volunteered their time to be leadand assistant coaches, first aidofficers, administrators and bbqchefs each and every week.Without their dedication andgenerous donation of time andcommitment, there would bequite a few children (andparents) looking for somethingto do on Saturday morningsduring the winter months,because quite simply, Auskick inCaroline Springs could not runwithout their support.
Also a huge thanks to ourgenerous sponsors, whoʼsfunding has allowed our centreto cater for 334 children weekin, week out – with fantasticresources and equipment. Wewere also able to put 11 of ourvolunteer parents through theAFLʼs Level 1 CoachingAccreditation program.
This sets our centre up for aneven better year next year, andwe look forward to the ongoingsupport of our valued sponsors,and urge all parents to continueto support them throughout thesummer.
Keep an eye out forcommunication regarding 2012starting to circulate early nextyear, online registrations shouldopen in December. You canhowever keep up to date withpostings on the CarolineSprings Auskick Facebookpage, and also our websitecarolinespringsauskick.com willcontinue to be kept up to datewith new news, and dates for2012. If you have any queriesplease feel free to give Troy0431 813 344, Michael 0423212 182, or Mark 0416 058 297a call to discuss.
Obsessed With FitnessObsessed With Fitness is a newlyfounded gym with the unique offer of anon for profit communitycomponent,”Obsessed With FitnessIn The Community”. Our aim is todevelop on the relationships/mindsetsthat the community has with "fitness"and develop programs/initiatives tothose who otherwise would not havethe opportunities at the same timeoffering physical & emotional wellbeing awareness to our widercommunity.
In the short time we have beenoperational we have had theopportunity to develop some greatrelationships with many other localgroups/ schools and businesses whotoo see the importance of holistichealth and are working together topromote and practice good health
options. It is only through this type ofsupport we can continue to raisemuch needed awareness into a widerange of health issues.
Obsessed With Fitness ownerManager, Dave DeBono is verypassionate about good health andemotional well being being availableto all and not a selected few. " It isonly through creating communitynetworks, partnerships andfriendships that we can truly reach ourgoal of having something on offer foreveryone! Fitness is a broad issueand we aim to raise awarenessthrough forums, fundraising andworking closely with the community."
We are holding our Men's HealthDay/Fathers Day free fun event on the3rd of September at the gym and
hope to raise awareness of ProstateCancer. Survivor Henry Franklin willbe sharing his experience andpromoting his cause. We will also bejoined by the Blood Bank and somefree giveaways, Vision Divers largediving glass display, some greatNissan cars to test drive and a majordraw for a free six monthmembership!
We at Obsessed With Fitness hope tomake our cause infectious andcelebrate the success with our peoplein our community. R U Obsessed?
We welcome all inquiries andcelebrate and commend those whotake the first step to a healthier life. Ifyou are a community group that wehave not met yet please contact us on8390 5838.
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Caroline Springs Animal Welfare NetworkEmail: [email protected] Phone: 0410 315 808
Postal Address: PO Box 3682, Caroline Springs VIC 3023ABN:12 200 598 619
Live Export Continues
Last month over 20,000 peopleattended demonstrationsacross the country to show theiropposition to Live AnimalExport. Hundreds of thousandsof Australians have signedpetitions and contacted PrimeMinister Julia Gillard, Ministerfor Agriculture, Fisheries andForestry, Joe Ludwig and theirlocal MPs since the footageaired on Four Corners earlier inthe year. Sadly, despite theoverwhelming opposition to thiscruel trade, Parliament votedagainst a Bill to end live export.If Australian did not alreadyhave enough reason to end liveexport, we also saw a shiploadof sheep bound for the MiddleEast stranded at sea. In thetime the ship was stranded,over 300 sheep perished inputrid conditions. To make thisstory even worse, the sheepwho survived will face a farworse fate once they reach theMiddle East, where animalwelfare is rarely aconsideration.
Only five years ago, Australiansuspended the live export tradeto Egypt after footage wasuncovered of cows having legtendons slashed in an effort toimmobilise the terrified animalsas well as animals beingstabbed in the eyes and face.Only last month, Lyn White,Campaign Director of Animals
Australia travelled to Turkeyand witnessed sheep and cattlebeing shackled and hoisted bya single leg, only to have theirthroat cut whilst fully conscious.
These disturbing revelationsare nothing new. MLAʼs exportmanager, Michael Finucanadmitted in June that they hadbeen working with Indonesianabattoirs for over 10 yearstrying toi m p r o v ew e l f a r es t a n d a r d s ,“Weʼve beenworking uphere for manyyears andweʼve alwaysknown thereʼsissues.”
So why then, despite thecruelty, despite publicopposition did the Governmentchose not to act?If you would like to know theanswer, please contact:Prime Minister Julia Gillard, PO Box 6022House of Representatives,Parliament House, Canberra ACT 2600 and your Federal MPhttp://www.animalsaustralia.org/take_action/turkey-live-export-investigation/
Visit www.banlivexport.com formore information and ways youcan help.
Pea and ʻhamʼ soupThis recipe makes about onereally generous serve and is quickand simple. Another great way tohave a meat free meal. Better forthe animals, your health and theenvironment.Ingredients:• 1/3 cup green split peas
(soaked for about an hour then rinsed well)
• 1 carrot, diced• 2 tbsp bacon chips (these are
actually vegan and made from soy protein)
• 1 bay leaf• 1 Massell ʻbeefʼ stockcube
(Massell stocks are all vegan)• Water• Cracked black pepperMethod:1. Place peas, carrot, bay leafand stock cube into a large pot. 2. Add enough water to cover theingredients well.3. Bring to the boil, then reduce toa simmer.4. Add ʻbaconʼ chips and crackedblack pepper, stir and continue tosimmer for about 30 minutes oruntil peas are soft and start tobreak up (bacon chips will swelland become chewy).5. Serve with crusty bread andENJOY!
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Merrimu Services stronglyrecognise the need for urgentreform of the current DisabilitySupport System. As a disabilityservice provider, we witnessfirsthand, the impact that thesystemʼs shortcomings have onpeople with a disability, theirfamilies and carers. The DraftProductivity CommissionʼsReport into Disability Care andSupport states, “the disabilitysupport system overall isinequitable, underfunded,fragmented and inefficient andgives people with a disabilitylittle choice”. Now, more thanever, Australia needs a NationalDisability Insurance Scheme(NDIS).
With a similar set up to ourexisting Medicare system, anNDIS will ensure all Australianʼswith a disability receive thesupports that they need toenable them to be participating,contributing, members of thecommunity. The NDIS will beperson centred and responsiveto individual needs instead ofbeing driven by impersonalGovernment departments withneat little boxes that peopleneed to tick in order to receivesupports.
Disabilities can affect anyone atanytime. It is important that ourdisability support systemcovers all people regardless
of the disability and how andwhen it was acquired.
The scheme will concentrate onbuilding suitable employmentand training opportunities forpeople with a disability as wellas providing the supportsnecessary for people tomaximise their levels ofindependence. The NDIS willpursue targeted and earlyintervention for children with adisability to help them maximisetheir potential. Currentlyfamilies of people with adisability are forced to pick upthe pieces and fill the gapwhere the existing system letsthem down. This can potentiallyresult in carer burnout,breakdown of the family unitand financial distress. An NDIS will allow people todetermine the supports theyrequire and will lighten the loadfor families.
The introduction of the NDISwill have specific implicationsfor Melton Shire, with theprojected number of olderpeople with a profounddisability likely to soar by 70%over the next 30 years. TheNDIS would benefit the localeconomy in the long run bymoving away from welfare andtowards recognising that everyindividual has a responsibility tocontribute.
AUSTRALIA NEEDS A NATIONAL DISABILITY INSURANCE SCHEME
ʻUdderlyʼ amazingcommunity art
Melton Shire Council is set to unveil a newinclusive community artwork which will beinstalled at Morton Homestead in TaylorsHill. The artwork titled “Udderly Artʼfeatures three life size cows and one calf.
The artwork will be unveiled on Tuesday30 August, 10.30am, at the CarolineSprings Civic Centre/Library.
The project was a collaboration betweenlocal artist Blair Angelo and people withdisabilities, their siblings and support stafffrom four local service providers, includingMacKillop Family Services, MerrimuServices, Melton Specialist School,Western Region Health Centre Melton andBacchus Marsh Community Mental HealthProgram Outlooks.
Melton Shire Council Mayor, Cr JustinMammarella JP, said that the artisticaspirations and achievements of peoplewith disabilities were an important andvalued part of our local culture.
“This project has provided people with arange of disabilities the opportunity toparticipate in a community arts project ofsubstance, which has culminated in thecreation of this innovative communityartwork.”
“I would like to acknowledge theoutstanding contribution made by theparticipants. Their willingness to contributeand their enthusiasm have made theproject a great success.
“The artwork will be installed at MortonHomestead which will provide the perfectbackdrop with its green open space andabundance of trees.”
The groups were given a life sizefibreglass cow or calf to paint with eachcow design being a collaboration by theparticipants. Art workshops commenced inMay this year and each group participatedin up to four, three hour workshops tocomplete their artwork.
This project was delivered by Melton ShireCouncilʼs MetroAccess Project. Councilreceived funding from the Department ofHuman Services for the initiative.
Morton Homestead provides additionalservice delivery space for Councilʼsprograms for older people and people witha disability, volunteers and communitygroups.
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Western Suburbs Animal Rescue ServiceSEPTEMBER IS CAT DESEXING MONTH
Did you know?
There are currently around half amillion unowned (stray and feral)cats in Victoria.Caroline Springs has had a seriousproblem with stray cats.
Annually, approximately 50,000 catsare impounded, and 35,000 of thesehave to be euthanased (ʻput tosleepʼ). This is mainly due to poorhealth, or because not enough goodhomes can be found for them.
This situation is unacceptable onethical and animal welfare grounds.Cats can have their first litter whenthey are as young as 5 months ofage.
Benefits of desexing
Desexing will help your cat live alonger and healthier life. Desexingprevents cats from getting sometypes of cancer. Desexing reducescatsʼ desire to roam and thereforetheir risk of being hit by cars orinvolved in fights. On average, adesexed cat lives for 12-15 years,compared to only 3 years for anentire cat.Cats that are not desexed causemost pet nuisance problems in thecommunity. For example, they willmark their territory by sprayingstrong smelling urine in houses andgardens. They also create noisewhen fighting and yowling.Best of all, desexing your cat meansyou are helping solve the problem ofunwanted pets in society.
Desexing of your cat is nowcompulsory in Melton ShireCouncil
If you live within the Shire of Meltonyou now have to have your cat
desexed by law. Owners caught notdesexing there cat risk getting asubstantial fine from Council.
How can I get my cat desexedcheaply?
Currently there are a few ways youcan get your cat desexed verycheaply and ensure you donʼt add tothe huge over population of catscurrently out there.
Desexing vouchers can be obtainedto subsidize the cost of desexingyour cat. Please call 0400 988 931to find out how to get them.
Alternatively if you call theAustralian Animal Protection Societylocated in Keysborough they have aspecial for the month of Septemberwhere you can get your cat desexedfor a flat rate of $50. Please look at their websitehttp://www.aaps.org.au/
WESTERN SUBURBS ANIMALRESCUE SERVICE
About UsWestern Suburbs Animal RescueService is a Caroline Springs basedcommunity animal rescue service.We specialize in the rescue of un-owned, homeless, hungry, and sickcats that have been dumped,abandoned and are stray. WesternSuburbs Animal Rescue Servicehas a total dedication to rescuingand assisting all animals in need.
Our Mission & AimsWe aim:
· To reduce the number of un-owned, homeless, hungry, sick and stray animals on the streets
· To re home all healthy surrendered animals desexed, micro chipped, vaccinated, wormed and flea treated.
· To ensure all native animals rescued are taken to licensed wildlife carers, veterinarians or shelters.
· To educate the community on the care and welfare of all animals.
· To promote mandatory desexing of all companion animals.
· To ensure native wildlife is rescued in accordance with the relevant government organizationsʼ policies.
· To foster community awareness and appreciation of the intrinsic value of native wildlife and its habitats.
· To work in collaboration with like organizations for the benefit of native wildlife and its habitat.
RescuePlease call Mob: 0400 988 931or alternatively [email protected]
Western Suburbs AnimalRescue Service hasexperienced rescuers that canbe called to assist in animalrescue. Our very importantrescuers and transporters canrespond to emergency calls toany animal in despair includingsick, orphaned, injured,dumped, lost / stray animals inneed.
Whereʼs Wally?The classic childrenʼs book hascome to life at Southern CrossGrammar in more ways thanone!The students have beencreating artwork based onvarious countries, such asAncient Egypt Hieroglyphics orgood luck hand crafts known asKhamsa from Morocco. Hiddenin their artwork is Wally himself,enjoying his travels around theworld!
This art curriculum has beenintegrated with the work thestudents are learning inHumanities – NationalLandmarks. From the EiffelTower to the Sydney HarbourBridge, students learn aboutthe landmark, then come to artand paint a Ken Done replica!To make this curriculum evenmore exciting, the studentshave had visitors from Japan.This coincided with their studyof Mount Fuji as the Nationallandmark and learning thesteps of the Japanese dance –Soran Bushi.
The international visitorscontinued and after completingChinese Paper Cutting, our twoChinese exchange teachersgave the students positivefeedback regarding their abilityto master the skill at such anearly age. The studentsenjoyed their visit as it gavethem an opportunity to practicethe language studied atSouthern Cross Grammar,Chinese.The integrated unit will continuefor the remainder of the termwith Wally and the studentskeen to travel to Italy, Africa,Greece and explore thelandmarks and art of our wideand wonderful world.Southern Cross Grammar islocated on the corner ofGourlay Road and LancefieldDrive, Caroline Springs and iscurrently accepting enrolmentsfor 2012. Further details aboutthe School can be obtained byvisiting the website:www.scg.vic.edu.au
8390 [email protected]
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both sides on 400gsm Card from your Print ready Art
only $120.00If you do not have artwork let us know and we can get it designed for you.
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Discover the arts at theMelton Art Show
The works of emerging and establishedartists will be on display at the Melton ArtShow early next month.
A popular fixture of the annual ArtBeatFestival, the Melton Art Show will be heldat the Melton Community Hall between 1and 9 September.
The Melton Art Show will feature worksfor display and sale. The ArtBeat Festivalwill be officially opened at the launch ofthe Melton Art Show on Saturday 3September at 2pm.
Melton Shire Council Mayor, Cr JustinMammarella JP, encouraged residents tovisit the art show.
“The Melton Art Show is a highlight of theArtBeat Festival and is a greatopportunity for artists to gain exposureand recognition for their work.
“Each year the Melton Art Show attractssome high quality artworks and this yearwill be no exception. We are delighted tohave Dr Anton Hasell, as the judge forthe event.”
Prizes will be awarded for the followingcategories - 2D Award, 3D Award,Photographic Award andEncouragement Award.
ArtBeat, the Shire of Meltonʼs annualcelebration of arts and culture will beheld between Thursday 1 and Saturday10 September 2011. The Festival willoffer a range of free or low cost artsexperiences, including visual arts, musicand dance, Art Day Out and a wide rangeof workshops.
For more information on ArtBeat contactCouncilʼs Events and Culture unit on9747 7200.
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Caroline Springs Police Station
Community UpdateHello Readers,
Welcome to all our new and regularreaders for another edition of theCaroline Springs Police CommunityUpdate. I apologise that recenteditions have not featured a Policearticle but I can assure you that weare back on board.
Recent months have seen anincrease in vehicle and motor cycletheft in our community. There hasalso been a noticeable increase intheft from vehicles. We can all takean active role in reducing this crimeby taking a few minutes to check ourown vehicles before we leave themunattended. The most oblivious is to remove anytemptations from sight. These mayinclude mobile phones, GPSsystems, loose change, sunglasses,laptops and handbags. Some ofthese items are a necessity forsome people in their day to dayactivities but it only takes a momentto place these items in the boot ofyour car, out of view.
The Caroline Springs Police Stationcurrently has number of differentpamphlets discussing all of theseissues with lots of helpful hints.There is a further pamphlet onensuring that the used vehicle thatyou are purchasing is “legit”. Pleasevisit the station and collect one or allof these. They are free of charge.You can also find out moreinformation by visitingwww.carsafe.com.au.
Vehicle theft affects the entirecommunity in many ways, the mostcommon being via insurancepremiums.
In addition to this issue the MeltonHigh Patrol Unit will be running anumber of operations during themonth of September. Theseoperations will be targeting suchoffences as use of mobile phones,failure to wear a seatbelt andspeeding. A further operation willalso be run with a specific target onhoon drivers. The message is veryclear that anti social and illegalbehaviour on our roads will not betolerated and these operations willresult in fines being issued and theprospect of vehicles beingimpounded.
I would also like to encourage youto continue calling Crimestopperson 1800 333 000 if you havespecific intelligence about a crime ora concern you may have. If youhave information about a regularHoon Driver, this can now bereported to Crimestoppers. Simplycall the above number and provideas much information as possible.Such detail as make/model/colourof vehicle, times/days when activityis taking place and any otherdescriptive information that you canobserve. For all emergencies “000”should still be called.
If for any reason you may need toattend the Caroline Springs PoliceStation, please be aware that the
front counter will open for someadditional hours as staff permits.When possible the counter will beopen from 8.00am to 6.00pm. Thiswill NOT be every day but asstaffing allows. If you need to visitoutside 9.00am – 5.00pm, pleasecall first.
I would also like to advise the publicthat a Justice of the Peace will beworking in the foyer of the PoliceStation every Tuesday andThursday between the hours of10.00am and 2.00pm. They areable to witness and certify mostlegal documents. Please ensurethat you have a copy of the originaldocument where necessary and aform of photo id.
Before I go I am happy to hear fromanyone in the community about asafety or policing issue they haveexperienced. If there is an issueyou would like to discuss with me orexplain in future updates pleaseemail me direct [email protected] or alternatively feel free to call meon 9361-4700.
Remember to take care of eachother and donʼt forget thatcommunity safety is everyoneʼsresponsibility.
Thanks for reading.Leading Senior Constable JoanneMUTSAERTS,Caroline Springs Police StationPhone (03) 9361 4700
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Garden features:Front yard landscaped into a waterwise garden with no lawn. Alsocontains 12 fruit trees on dwarfroot stock (3 years old). West sideof property contains edible gardenand greenhouse where mainorganic crops are grown, and alsocontains 5 fruit trees in pots. Italso has a worm farm and 3compost bins. Pool area contains4 citrus trees in pots. East side ofproperty has two x 5 metre veggiepatches and a chicken run calledCluckingham Palace!We are also in the process ofbuilding an outdoor clay oven.
KitchenRecently renovated containsenergy efficient appliances(cooker, fridge, dishwasher). Allwaste from old kitchen reused orrecycled with many items givenaway on Freecycle. Painted withLow VOC paints, most timbersustainably harvested. Taps fittedwith aerators to reduce water flow.Solar Power 2.8kW Grid tied SolarPV. GreenPower purchased forremaining power utilised from thegrid.
Water heating;Solar Hot Water system pre-heatretrofit with natural gas storage asbackup.
WindowsExternal awnings on all northfacing windows.RoofPaper pulp insulation. R valueunknown.
Heating & Cooling:All rooms have ceiling fans (55w)for cooling and heat distribution.Home heated in winter by naturalgas wall heaters in two mainrooms. Heating rarely on in winterdue to active management ofhome (closing blinds after sunset).Cooling via 1 small 700w air-conditioner used on days over35°C
Pool:Pool pump is energy efficient(600w), and only on 1 hr in winter,5 hrs in summer. Pool equippedwith pool blanket to reduceevaporation and stop heat loss.
If you would like to visit mysustainable home or others inyour area to get ideas of simplethings you can do around yourown home to make it moresustainable and green,then please visitwww.sustainablehouseday.comfor further details.
Green Living Tips – Sustainable House day 2011Written by Gavin Webber, author www.greeningofgavin.com
Around 200 sustainable privatehouses and display housesfeaturing a variety of sustainableideas will open their doors to thepublic around Australia for theninth annual Sustainable HouseDay on Sunday 11 September –showcasing environmentallysustainable and innovative homesthat invest in renewable energy,recycling and other practicesdesigned to reduce their carbonfootprint. Houses will be open to the publicbetween 10am to 4pm, and entryis free. Local community groupMelton Sustainable Living Groupwill be assisting in themanagement of the event.
One home in the Melton Shirearea will open for SustainableHouse. It is located at MeltonWest, which just happens to be myhome!Some of the sustainable featuresin our home:We retrofitted our home from2006-2011. It was built in the 70'son a 779sqm suburban block.
HouseAll rooms can be segregated tocontrol temperature. All roomshave energy efficient lightinginstalled.
Water harvesting:3000 litres in an above groundslim line tank, with 600L of waterbutts interconnected to waterorganic edible gardens.Connected to a low pressure dripirrigation system that is gravity fed.Swimming pool used as waterstorage backup and overflow fromtanks.
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Caroline Springs Fire BrigadeHello Caroline Springs Community
With the weather giving a hint of thesummer to come we need to ensure wedonʼt become complacent about firesafety in our home.Caroline Springs Fire Brigade has beenbusy responding to numerous structurefires in and around our community inthe last month.If you are looking for more informationon keeping you and your family safeplease visit: www.homefiresafety.com.au andwww.cfa.vic.gov.au
Fire Ready Victoria:Speaking about the upcoming summer,CFA has been very busy preparingthemselves for the upcoming summerseason and developing programs toprepare the communities we protect.In the lead up to summer CFAʼs District14 will be rolling out a Fire ReadyVictoria and Community Fireguardeducations session in our area.
Some may question why do we need tobe educated about bushfires when welive in the urban environment ofCaroline Springs? The education sessions not onlydiscuss bushfire risks and safetyconsiderations but fire risks in the urbanrural interface. The education sessionsprovide advice for those of us whotravel to rural/coastal and other fireprone areas during our summerholidays.
Brigade Call outs in the last month:A busy month for the Caroline SpringsBrigade responding to 65 incidents.
The type of incidents we responded toare broken down as follows:Alarms: 18Car Fires: 08Grass Fires: 06Motor Vehicle Accidents: 12Non Structure Fire: 09Structure Fire: 12
Brigade Upcoming Events:In the next couple of months theBrigade will be releasing our 2012calendar. The calendar committee hasbeen working hard in designing andfinding sponsorship to fund thecalendars production.We will provide details of the calendarsavailability in future articles.
Brigade Happenings:Our volunteers have been busy over thelast month with a number of themundertaking further training in BreathingApparatus and Low Structurequalifications.
The students have worked verydiligently in learning their new skillswhich have been tested at CFAʼsFiskville Training College in Ballan andat Tullamarine Airport training facilities.
Recognition must go to the Staff andVolunteer trainers for their hard work inthe preparation and delivery of thetraining packages.
New Fire Truck making adifference:As mentioned in last monthʼs article,our new Fire Truck is now operationaland has already made a positiveimpact on the Caroline SpringsCommunity.
Early in August, A Platoon respondedto a Structure fire near Taylors Roadin Caroline Springs. A Platoon wasable to immediately suppress the firewith the Leading Fire Fighter beingable to put on his BreathingApparatus in the truck on route to thefire.
The consensus of the platoon wasthat the time saved with the newappliance and the enhancedequipment stowage on the truckmade all the difference in keeping thefire contained to the garage andlaundry.
Thank you for taking the time to readthis update.
Caroline Springs Fire BrigadeCommunity Safety Team
Contact us at:[email protected]
32 Wattletree Street, Craigieburn
This former display home has never been lived in and is now offered forsale in “as new” condition. Located in the prestigious Newbury precinctat Highlands Estate, it is just a short walk to parklands, schools andclose to local shops.It features; 3 bedrooms with built in robes, Separate w.c.Bathroom with large 1.5x.9m shower, Modern kitchen with StainlessSteel appliances, Undercover entertainment area/CarportSingle lock up garage with remote panel lift door, Alarm system, downlights, Landscaped front and rear plus much moreInspection will not disappoint, call now Peter Tran 0434 147 149
15 Willandra Loop, Caroline Springs
This cosy 3 Bedroom home is close to all amenities,Main bedroom with en-suite and walk in robe, separatelounge area, Kitchen/meals area with stainless steelappliances, Dishwasher, Ducted heating, Modernbathroom centrally located, good size laundry withcupboard, alarm, Single garage with internal access andremote control.
For more information please call Peter on 0434 147 149
Office HoursMon-Fri 9am-5pm & Sat 9am-1pm
We are accredited by the REIV (Real Estate Institute of Victoria)
49 Allenby Road Hillside
Perfectly positioned, Close to Caroline Springs newly establishedprecinct, Watergardens Shopping Centre, Rail Station and Schools. 3Bedroom home all with built in robes, separate lounge room, centrallylocated bathroom, Large kitchen meals area with gas cook top,dishwasher, ducted heating, fly screens, security doors, Alarm System,single garage. Potential for the entertainment outdoor area. Ideal for ayoung family or a landlord. Call now for an inspection!For more information please call Peter Tran on 0434 147 149
$345,000-$375,000
46 Alamanda Boulevard Point Cook
This Ex- display home next to an impressive play ground. This 4 bedroom familyhome is designed by Orbit Homes, An impressive open plan area with the strikingcentral kitchen that includes a walk-in- pantry, adjacent to the meals and familyarea that opens up to a large outdoor area. This home is perfect for entertainingguests. With two living areas and a Childrenʼsʼ Multi-Purpose Room, this houseis the ultimate in modern living and will provide the best space for you and yourfamily. Main bedroom with double vanity in en-suite and walk in robe, Kitchen with900mm upright cooker, stainless steel appliances, dishwasher, cooling, heating,double garage and much more. For more information please call Peter Tran on 0434 147 149
$570,000-$620,000
With architecturally designed homes from renowned local builder Ausecon Developments, the Springwater Apartments will capturethe hustle and bustle of the Town Centre, while still offering a private lifestyle overlooking the stunning lake.
Located in Caroline Springs, the Springwater Apartments offer an address surrounded by abundant picturesque views and convenient facilities just ashort stroll away. With shopping, education, a major recreational precinctand endless spaces to explore at your doorstep, Springwater Apartmentsare the ideal location to call home.
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Living at the Springwater Apartments,you’ll experience all of the benefits ofbeing part of the awa d winningCa oline Springs community including:> Public transport links to CBD and
western suburbs
> Over 120 hectares of open spaceincluding beautiful parks, stunninglakes and waterways
> Playgrounds, sports fields, gym,walking tracks, $19million sport &recreation p ecinct
> Shopping & dining in thevibrant Town Centre
> 23 village parks> 9 schools plus childcare and
adult education> 60km of hike & bike trails
REDEFINING WATERFRONT LIVING IN THE THE WEST.
ARTISTS IMPRESSION
Ausecon Developments (Pty Ltd) has been amajor builder and developer in Caroline Springs over the past 6 years. With wide-ranging experience in quality residential construction, Ausecon has raised the bar for urban design and living across numerous projects ac oss Victoria.r
Sales and Information Contact Jeff Muscat on 0411 605 400
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THE BLOCK IS THE THING!This terrific property offers a comfortable and practical design. Positioned in the heart of ParksideVillage, a short walk to the bridge over the waterways and a beautiful residential park with achildrenʼs playground and BBQ facilities. Also just minutes from schools, transport and TheCaroline Springs Town Centre. Perfect for anyone who wants space to stretch out in! Too goodto miss! Call for inspection times today!(Currently tenanted on a month to month basis at $1,430 PCM)
$375,000 to $390,000
LISA MORALES 0415 449 441
• 3 bedrooms, 2 with mirrored robes • Master with walk in robe• Two-way bathroom• Open plan kitchen/family and meals• Kitchen with 600mm stainless steel
appliances Stainless steel dishwasher• Ducted heating and evaporative cooling
• Double garage with rear roller door access• Well established front and rear gardens• Alfresco outdoor living area with ornate
concreting• Large vegetable patch for anyone with a
green thumb!• Approximately 17.78 squares• Block approximately 688m2
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7 TATTERSON WAY
23 BROADWAY
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23 NARACOORTE DRIVE
MODERN TOWN HOUSE READY NOWTake the opportunity to secure this young quality “Urbayne” built townhouse which is located everso close to the heart of Caroline Springs with no need to wait or endure the down time ofconstruction. Offering spacious bedrooms and open living space this attractive home is only monthsold. Call to inspect today
$500,000 - $520,000
Troy van Trienen 0438 172 461
• 3 Large bedrooms
• Main with full ensuite , WIR & balcony
• Open living, family, meals
• Modern wrap kitchen with César stone
bench tops and S/S appliances
• Tall ceilings
• Modern bathroom and ensuite
• Double lock up garage with internal access
• Very close to Lake and shops
• 212m2, 27.5sqʼs (2011) approx.
COSY AND QUAINTThis lovely cottage is just right for first home buyers, empty nesters and investors. Beautifullypositioned in Parkside Village, walking distance to The Bridges waterways and a magnificentresidential park with a childrenʼs playground and BBQ facilities. Also just minutes from schools,transport and The Caroline Springs Town Centre. Not to be missed, call for inspection times today!(Estimated rental return is $300 to 320 per week)
$369,000
LISA MORALES 0415 449 441
• 2 bedrooms and a study
• Master bedroom with walk in robes
• Two-way bathroom
• Open plan kitchen/family and meals
• Kitchen with 600mm white appliances and
provision for dishwasher
• 9 Foot ceilings
• Extensive use of floating boards
• Split system for heating and cooling as
well as wall heater
• Lock-up carport
• All established front and rear gardens
• Approximately 13.9 squares
• Block approximately 300m2
Lake Views, Luxury, Style, Location – Itʼs Yours!
28.86sq, 722m2, 4 Bedrooms, Master with WIR & Ensuite, Formal
Lounge, Open Plan Kitchen, Dining & Family, Stainless Steel
Appliances, Glass Splashback, Rumpus Room, Alfresco with Gas
Fireplace, Lake Views, Floating Timber Floorboards, Double Garage,
Internal Access, Alarm, Down lights, Refrigerated Cooling & Ducted
Heating.
Call Dean Clements 0413 870 656 or
Edward Garro 0417 053 900
Unique In Design – Great Floor Plan
Architecturally designed this 29sq approx home will suit the young familylooking for that individual design, open space and top location. Comprising;wide entry hall, 3 spacious bedrooms plus study, master has full ensuitewith spa, formal and informal living zones, high ceilings, fully equipped
modern kitchen with heaps of bench space and cupboards, moderntouches include Caesar Stone bench tops & glass splashbacks. Adjacentis meals area and family room overlooking outdoor entertaining area withlandscaped gardens. Also included is ducted heating, evaporate cooling,alarm, double drive thru garage and lots more…priced for a quick sale –
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31.02sq, 632m2, 4 Bedrooms, Master Bedroom with WIR, Ensuite &Large Shower, Study, Open Plan Kitchen, Meals & Family, RumpusRoom, Alfresco, Lake Views, Stainless Steel Appliances, FloatingTimber Floorboards, Stone Bench Tops, Double Garage, RefrigeratedCooling/Ducted Heating, Alarm
Call Dean Clements 0413 870 656 or
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25.54sq, 448m2, 4 Bedrooms, Open Plan Kitchen, Meals& Family Room, Formal Lounge, Alfresco, StainlessSteel Appliances, Caesar Stone Bench Tops, FloatingTimber Floorboards, Down lights, Quality WindowFurnishings, Alarm, Double Garage, Internal Access,Ducted Heating & Refrigerated Cooling.
Call Dean Clements 0413 870 656 or
Edward Garro 0417 053 900
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7 Condamine Terrace
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12 Dobell Crescent
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8 Innes Place
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7 McCubbin Way
CAROLINE SPRINGS
FOR SALE
3 Bedrooms2 Bathroom
1 Garage$390,000+
Natalie Wannouch 0413 222 968
4 Bed + Study2 Bathroom
2 Garage$380,000+
Jessica Tchongue 0449 256 649
3 Bedrooms2 Bathroom
1 Garage$370,000+
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13 Bruce Street
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3 Bedrooms1 Bathroom
1 Garage$350,000+
Jessica Tchongue 0449 256 649
3 Bedrooms1 Bathroom
1 Garage$350,000+
Natalie Wannouch 0413 222 968
3 Bedrooms2 Bathroom
2 Garage$390,000+
Natalie Wannouch 0413 222 968
3 Bed + Study2 Bathroom
2 Garage$440,000+
Jessica Tchongue 0449 256 649
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Although historically spring is the most effective time to sell you property.
In the current clement market choosing the right agent has never been so important.
Your home deserves the hardest working team with years ofproven results in Caroline Springs.
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