Dandenong Journal Star - 07th April 2014

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CIVIC CENTRE GRAND OPENING Mayor Jim Memeti was thrilled to open the new civic centre. 117594 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

A DREAM 20 YEARS IN THE MAKING By CASEY NEILL IT’S 20 years since Springvale and Dandenong became the City of Greater Dandenong. A new civic precinct in Dandenong has been touted for almost as long. Mayor Jim Memeti joined council in late 2005 and soon found himself on an annual councillor weekend retreat. “And the first subject that I was in discussions with was about a new building in Dandenong,” he said. “Every year since then, we had the same thing at the annual retreat. “It never got off the ground, it just stopped every year. “Some of the older councillors told me ‘This has been happening since 1997’.” Cr Memeti was elected mayor in 2010. “When I won the vote count in the chamber, I stood up and said ‘by the end of my term I’d like the council to make a decision on a new civic building in Dandenong’,” he said. “The following Monday, I went into (CEO John Bennie’s) office and said, ‘I’ve said this now – what are we going to do about it?’.” Revitalising Central Dandenong manager VicUrban,

now Places Victoria, had offered the council the Lonsdale and Walker streets site. So Cr Memeti, Mr Bennie and corporate services director Mick Jaensch met and discussed their options. “Mick went back and did all his homework and came back and said ’yep, we can do it’,” he said. “Before the end of my term, we signed a memorandum of understanding that this was the site that this council building was going to be built on. “I stuck my neck out and said all that at the council meeting, and was very fortunate that with the hard work from John Bennie and Mick Jaensch and the support from all the councillors, that we were able to sign a memorandum of understanding before the end of my term.” Cr Memeti was lucky enough to be elected mayor again in time for the building’s opening. “The council is owned by the community. It’s their building. It’s a building for the community,” he said. “It’s somewhere they can come and it’s free. It belongs to the people.” He said the building was more energy efficient,

eliminated a costly maintenance bill for the ageing Springvale and Dandenong sites, and increased staff efficiency. “We’ll save probably a million dollars just on efficiencies of having everyone in the one building. And they’re so happy now that they can just wander up the hall,” he said. “That means we can do other things with the money. “It goes back into the community.” Cr Memeti has dubbed the space ’Opportunity Square’ but the council will turn to the community before officially naming it. “We’re the City of Opportunity, so it wasn’t that hard to come up with,” he said. “But everybody’s got the opportunity to suggest a name. We don’t want it really named after a person or a country. “It has to be something that’s going to be for everybody.” There’ll be a competition with strict criteria and plenty of consultation. “Hopefully, it will get people talking around their dining table at home,” Cr Memeti said.

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SHAPING BIG SCREEN CONTENT By CASEY NEILL VIEWERS will shape content for the seven metre-wide digital screen in Dandenong’s new civic square. Films, movies, gaming, arts and community features and interactive initiatives are all on the cards once the screen is switched on at the precinct’s opening celebrations on 12 April. “We’ll have to determine what the community wants on the screen, what they’re interested in seeing,” communications and customer service manager Kylie Sprague said. “We’ve got some special material for the launch that’s been organised. “And the night of the launch we’ve got the family movie The Lorax showing.

Ms Sprague said City of Greater Dandenong had a relationship with Federation Square and the Northbridge Plaza screen in Perth to share content. “We’ve also entered into an agreement for Discussions in Space, which is an opportunity for us to be interactive with the community,” she said. “We’ll be doing some of that on launch day. “A question will go up on the screen and anyone in the area just has to SMS or tweet and their responses go up on the screen.” Ms Sprague said the screen would be “very community-based”. “We’re not accepting advertising at this stage. It won’t be corporately-driven,” she said.

Mayor Jim Memeti said the council would screen big events like the Melbourne Cup, the Australian Tennis Open - or the soccer World Cup. “If Australia does win a game or two, I bet you they’ll be there at three in the morning,” he laughed. About 2000 people can comfortably fit in the space. “If it’s a big event and people want to come, we’ll have it up,” he said. “That’s what the people in community are talking about coming to a space where it’s theirs and enjoying an evening or an afternoon.” Cr Memeti said the council had hired a full-time staff member who had previously worked on the screen at Federation Square.

“We could actually go and get stories made up within the community, to promote community groups and events,” he said. Ms Sprague said hosting concerts and simulcasting them on the screen was an option. “We’ve got the opportunity to do that if the community are interested,” she said. “We’ve got the stage and we’ve got the ability then to mirror that up on the screen. “All the infrastructure’s there, ready to go. It’ll be driven really by what the community wants to see.” The community can also access new meeting spaces in the civic building. “The council meeting space is only a chamber every second

Monday night,” Ms Sprague said. “The rest of the time it’s available for community use. So we take bookings.” The community can enjoy new cafes, restaurants and retail stores at the square, and the council’s service centre is more accessible. Its call centre is now located just behind the general inquiries counter on level two. “So when it gets particularly busy out the front, the staff out the back can easily come out and serve,” Ms Sprague said. “We average 500 calls a day to our call centre. “We still have our service centres at Springvale, Parkmore and we have one at Paddy O’Donoghue Centre.”

LIBRARY TURNS NEW PAGE – A BEST-SELLER By NARELLE COULTER DANDENONG’S new library has already proved to be a best-seller with more than 35,000 people flooding through the front door in the first fortnight after it opened to the public. Library services senior coordinator Natalie Brown said the library team had settled well into the new library and had enjoyed showing patrons some of the library’s new features. “Patrons have been delighted to have more space to sit, read, study and use wi-fi as well as access a PC more easily,” Ms Brown said. “Patrons love the space for children and families to sit and read in the children’s library. The discovery bar, where new technology is on display, multi-media booths and games area have also been popular. “Staff are available to show patrons around the new library and help people get accustomed to the new spaces.” In the first week, 17,391 people visited the library and staff were kept busy signing up 320 new members. The trend continued in the second week with 17,846 visitors and 358 new members. The new library is set over two levels of the new civic centre, a space of almost 2000 square metres or nearly double the old

Stuart Street library’s 1100 square metres. More than 1487 lineal metres of new shelving house the library’s collection of 58,000 books and magazines, 12,000 DVDs, Blu-ray disks and CDs. The ground level houses the wonderful children’s corner, with low shelving, little tables and chairs, and a modern amphitheatre where children and parents can cuddle up for a story, enjoy story time sessions or a school holiday performance. There are also banks of computers available for public use, alcoves for quiet reading and gaming booths for indiviual or group gaming. The high tech discovery bar gives patrons a unique opportunity to “play” with the latest technology including iPads, Samsung Tab 3 tablets and Mac Book Pros. Upstairs is the fiction and non-fiction collections, quiet spaces for study as well as computer training rooms and spaces for community gatherings. The new library has radio frequency identification selfcheckers, so patrons can check out their own material. The library is open Monday to Friday, 9am-9pm; Saturday, 10am-5pm and Sunday, noon-5pm. Membership is free. For more information, phone 1300 630 920.

Team leader Ros Tiberi introduces Jeff to one of the 40 odd computers available for public use at the new library. 116269 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

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CITY OF GREATER DANDENONG

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LYON TOUCH TO CITY ICON By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS ARCHITECT Carey Lyon last week stepped for the first time onto the vibrant mosaics of Dandenong’s new urban square - dubbed by council staff as the city’s “front yard”. He liked what he saw of his creation - which also includes the monolithic library, civic centre and offices. As he sucked in the plaza’s vast space and stirring city view, Mr Lyon, director of Lyons Architects, felt it was as inviting as he had hoped. “This is the true centre of the project,” he says. “It will be exciting to come here when it’s full during an event.” The plaza, lined with prospective cafes, will gather crowds of up to several thousands for festivals such as Saturday’s grand opening. He also points to the places to enjoy even when it’s quiet: the giant video screen, the grassy knoll and orange seating under mature pine and eucalypt trees that are expected to “trunk up” and grow shade. The plaza’s eye-candy includes a marble, red sandstone and bluestone mosaic designed by artist Paul Carter. Its swirls and splashes

of red, yellow and grey looks like a fabric from above, says Mr Lyon. The theme was embroidering a community of 150-plus nations, of new arrivals and early-settler stock into this hub. A patch of red sandstone is the “welcome mat” to the civic centre’s plaza doors. The building’s jolting hits of red, yellow and green have been linked to the council’s logo. However, this was not a conscious choice, says Mr Lyon. The red was chosen as a warm colour key for the community meeting rooms and activity spaces, the green as a code for the staff “breakout” spaces such as kitchenettes and balconies. The large sandstone frontage on Lonsdale Street was a testament to the traditional solidity of civic buildings. “You normally design for a building to last at least 50 years and with a renovation after 25 – this will certainly be used in 100 years’ time.” Part of the design was creating two level plazas – the main one with flat paths to Walker and Thomas streets and lift access, overlooking the historic town hall and The Drum Theatre.

On Lonsdale Street, there’s a mini-plaza of dark wooden benches and chairs enclosed by retail and café outlets. Mr Lyon says part of the brief was to diagonally link with the “revitalising” of Dandenong’s centre – Halpin Way, the government services office and the redesigned Lonsdale Street. It was also to bring the library and council office’s services together with the community space – a synergy between the cafes, playful plaza and the library’s technology riches. With vast tracts of exterior glazing, there’s little visual separation between the buildings’ five-star green-star indoor rooms and the outdoors. The site is electricity-neutral – fully offsetting its grid energy intake with power generated by a convection plant at Settlers Square. The council has also introduced a green travel plan to encourage council staff in the building to travel any way but by car. Mr Lyon says the sustainability credentials makes the building a “leadership project” in Australia.

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HALL STOOD TIME’S TEST THE NEW CIVIC BUILDING HAS CHANGED THE FACE OF LONSDALE STREET. OVER 100 YEARS AGO, COUNCILLORS MADE ANOTHER BOLD DECISION AND COMMITTED FUNDS TO BUILD LONSDALE STREET’S OTHER ICONIC BUILDING, THE HISTORIC TOWN HALL. DANDENONG AND DISTRICT HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEMBERS CHRIS KEYS AND CARMEN POWELL RECALL THE CONTROVERSY.

IN 1890 it was ambitious for council to build the Dandenong town hall. The Shire of Dandenong boasted only 647 ratepayers and there was some bitter opposition to the proposal. Council and the Mechanics Institute Committee, two of the town’s most important community organisations, were at loggerheads over the issue – and it was all over the 5/- (shillings) a week rental that the Mechanics Institute felt it was being deprived of by council. Matters weren’t helped when in 1887, council proposed that the Mechanics Institute Committee should transfer its prime central site on Lonsdale Street to council for new public buildings. Instigator shire secretary, engineer and treasurer John Keys

MLA was confronted by a strong and vocal opposition group headed by Henry Powis who fought the proposal at every turn. However, John Keys was arguing from a position of strength; he was the voice of council, a member of the Mechanics Institute Committee, and as the local member of Parliament was able to extract a £2000 contribution from the Crown Law Department in return for including a court room in the plans. He also obtained permission for the new building to take up half a chain of Lonsdale Street. After much controversy, the Mechanics committee finally agreed to hand over the prized location in return for the right

to the whole upper floor and in consideration of council taking over its debt. Architects Beswicke and Hutchins, who had already designed impressive town halls for Malvern, Hawthorn and Brighton, were commissioned to draw up plans, and on 21 January 1890 the successful tenderers, McCullock and McAlpine, signed a £9269 contract to erect the building. “The South Bourke and Mornington Journal” (later to become the Dandenong Journal) commented: “The brick buildings will be spacious and of a very handsome design, being of brick, tucked-pointed, two storeys and having a very handsome tower on the south-west corner. The ground

floor will contain municipal chambers, court house, public hall and caretaker’s residence; while the upper storey will include a public library, reading room, billiard room and club rooms.” As part of Henry Powis’s strong rear-guard action, he forced a poll over council’s proposal to borrow £4000 of the cost. By a strange but convenient ruling for the town hall advocates – all those who did not record a vote opposing the loan were deemed to be in favour of it. Thus, it was that the 177 ratepayers, who voted against the loan, were out-voted by the remaining 474 deemed to be in favour of it. Although it was conceived – and achieved – in controversy, the town

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hall went up ahead of schedule, and on 3 September, a banquet and a fancy dress ball were staged to mark the opening. Ironically, the shire president, Colonel T. B. Hutton, a strong supporter of the project, almost lost the privilege of opening the building; he only scraped home by three votes in his riding election. Henry Powis boycotted the opening, scornfully labelling the building a “white elephant”. For 78 years, the grand old building was the home of the municipality, and for 50 years it was the centre for local justice. In 1934, a clock was added to the 83ft tower. In time, the upstairs Mechanics Institute section was taken over by council and in 1939-40 the building underwent a major internal reconstruction, plus a large extension at the rear. In 1968, the Municipal Offices were transferred to Clow Street. In 2006 the town hall underwent yet another transformation when it became home to The Drum Theatre. Fortunately, the façade of the century-old building has been largely retained, and today it still adds a distinctive note to the bustling Lonsdale Street. Long may it continue its watch over the tremendous development that has, and is, taking place all around it.


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The fire gutted a Springvale retirement unit. Picture: KEITH PAKENHAM - CFA

Investigators survey the scene of last week’s fatal unit fire.

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Generous soul a well-tended rose garden, regularly buying flowers for the parish. She also donated generously towards the church’s house-building aid projects in Vietnam and well as providing fruits and noodles for the priests. “She gave more to others than she gave to herself,” Mr Mai says. “The English-speaking parishioners, as well as the Vietnamese community, knew her well because she was a caring woman. “They loved her.”

She used a walking frame and travelled the 100-metre stretch to the church by scooter with her flowers and gifts. “We, as priests, could not stop her.” Mr Mai, who counselled some of Ms Tran’s children after the event, said her family was numb with shock. She is survived by five children and “a dozen” grandchildren, all living in Greater Dandenong, he said. Detective Senior Constable Kane Taylor of Greater Dandenong CIU said

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A SPRINGVALE grandmother who was found dead in her fire-gutted unit has been remembered for her generosity by her nearby parish. Ann Tran, 80, was found after police had desperately woken and saved neighbours in adjoining units from the fast-spreading fire in the Buckingham Avenue public-housing village early last Thursday. The fire appeared to start inside the

front of Ms Tran’s unit just after midnight, police said. It is believed to be where Ms Tran, who lived alone, maintained a small shrine for daily prayer. As of Friday, police had yet to confirm the cause of the blaze but classed it as non-suspicious. The Reverend Martin Sang Mai paid tribute to Ms Tran during a Vietnamese-speaking mass at St Joseph’s Catholic Parish on Friday. He remembered Ms Tran, who kept

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Plaza says it’s safe By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG Plaza has cut crime and is providing “a safe and secure family environment”, centre manager Mark Tannahill says. His comments were in response to community fears about safety raised after a man armed with a syringe stole a woman’s car from the shopping centre’s McCrae Street car park about 1.30pm on 29 March. The victim was sitting in her driver’s seat when a man approached, opened the door, threatened her with a syringe and demanded she get out of the car. Police said she complied, and the man got into the car and drove away. The victim had noticed the same man loitering in the car park before the incident. Mr Tannahill said the management strove for the plaza and the surrounding community “to be a

welcoming and safe environment at all times”. “This is why we are undertaking a number initiatives to promote community harmony, including last month hosting community leaders, council and police to discuss ways to cross social and cultural barriers and to engage those in need,” he said. He said the centre successfully introduced a community liaison officer last September. “The officer has been a security guard at Dandenong Plaza for over 15 years now and works with youth in our community,” Mr Tannahill said. “There have been fewer security incidents since his appointment, as the officer has begun creating important relationships with local youth based on mutual respect and trust.

“What this is achieving is a safe and secure family environment at Dandenong Plaza.” Last December the Journal reported that police were helping Dandenong Plaza traders, security staff and cleaners to cut crime following a spike in issues in August. Sergeant Duncan Bartley said crime had dropped since the community liaison officer had been in place. “In November they had no assaults at all,” he said. Sgt Bartley said the guard spoke with young people gathering at the plaza and listened to their issues. “He’s getting that information, what they want, what the issues are,” he said. “He’s feeding that back through security and to us. “The kids are becoming more respectful of what their roles and responsibilities are.”

The fluorescent vest-clad guard also moves on trouble makers. Sgt Bartley said running forums including cleaners in safety discussions were other new initiatives. “They’ve got something to offer, if there is an incident. If they can intervene, take notes, report what’s happening,” he said. He said the police academy’s OPTIC program, which puts dozens of officers in training into shopping centres, would soon return to the plaza. The stolen car is a red 2006 Ford sedan with registration number UQI 236. Police would like to speak to a good Samaritan who tried to intervene during the robbery, but left the scene before police arrived. Call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or visit www.crimestoppers. com.au.

Four hurt in brawl A BRAWL in Birdwood Avenue, Dandenong, has put four men in hospital with facial injuries. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Sergeant Shane Pola said the victims were working on a car in the street about 4.45pm on 23 March when three men walked past. A verbal altercation took place followed by brawl. Det Sgt Pola said four men, aged 18, 19, 21 and 22, were transported to Dandenong Hospital for treatment for facial injuries. Police have spoken to two men, aged 18 and 31, about the incident but have not yet laid charges. Det Sgt Pola urged witnesses to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Cash grab home A SPRINGVALE South woman received a rude shock when she answered a knock at her door last week. A man assaulted her and demanded money when she opened the front door of her Heatherton Road home about 1.30am on 30 March. He fled the scene with a small amount of cash. The victim, 28, suffered minor injuries. Call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 with any information about the incident.

Grass fire charges TWO 22-year-olds, from Dandenong and Endeavour Hills, and a 19-year-old from Eumemmerring are to answer arson charges. They were arrested following a grass fire in Copas Park on the corner of Noble and Buckley streets, Noble Park, at 8.10pm on 23 March.

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Bidding ex-principal Bea Boardman a fitting farewell MISS Annie Beatrice (Bea) Boardman, a former principal of Dandenong Girls High School during the 1960s, passed away on 9 February having reached the age of 104. A funeral service was held for Bea Boardman at Le Pine Chapel in Dandenong and was attended by family, friends and former students, including a number from Dandenong Girls High School. This school in earlier days was located in Cleeland Street, Dandenong, and later became known as Cleeland High School. Miss Boardman’s nephew Laurie Smith, who described his aunt as a “remarkable woman” wrote the following tribute: My aunt, Bea Boardman, was fondly remembered by a number of ex-students, some of whom spoke at her funeral service and she was seen

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MARG STORK to have made a significant contribution to young people’s lives throughout her teaching career. Her influence has been described as inspirational, helping shape many a career and scholarly pursuit, and she enthusiastically passed on her many and varied interests to others, particularly her passion for music. Miss Boardman also helped open up possibilities for women to take on senior roles within education at a time when this was uncommon and resisted by many. She was known as an independent thinker and a pioneer in more

ways than one. One example fondly remembered was her innovative use, way back in the 1960s, of a small electric car to help navigate the long corridors of the Dandenong school, sometimes with the odd staff member or pupil hitching a ride on the back. This unique vehicle, along with its driver, was once featured on the front page of the Melbourne Herald evening newspaper. Her teaching career spanned many decades at secondary schools right around Victoria including Rochester High, MacRobertson Girls, Warrnambool, Leongatha, Seymour, Nunawading, Flemington and Williamstown High. At several of these, she was senior headmistress. Bea, as she was known to many of her friends, was born to parents Arthur Reginald and Florence Maude in Armadale, Victoria, on the 1 October 1909.

She grew up with her younger sister Mabel in Prahran, attended Hawksburn Primary Scchool and University High School, and completed a Master of Arts and Bachelor of Education at the University of Melbourne. Along the way, Bea played hockey for Uni High, represented Victoria, and achieved an Australian Hockey Blue while playing for Melbourne University. Bea was also an accomplished cellist and played in a number of local groups and orchestras both in and around Dandenong and the nearby hills. She taught the cello and accompanied many other musicians on the piano. She also had a keen interest in the Dandenong Festival of Music and Art. For most of her retirement years, Bea lived in the Dandenong Ranges for which she had a love and she also had a passion for gardening and travel. She lived independently

The late Nea Boardman. well into her nineties and spent some of her later years among friends at Fiddlers Green Retirement Village in Berwick.

DO YOU HAVE A MILESTONE, MEMORY OR QUESTION FOR MARG? Email journal@starnewsgroup.com.au or post submission to A Moment with Marg, c/o Dandenong Journal, PO Box 9, Pakenham 3810

LOOKING BACK pigeons, canary and caged birds. Several minor matters were left to the secretary to attend to. Mr H. Ring donated 10/- as a special prize for pigeons. 50 years ago 8 April 1964 Women “must believe in our dignity” WOMEN must believe in their own dignity and equality with men to participate in community life, speakers said at a Y.W.C.A. southern regional conference at Dandenong. Five groups discussed the participation of women and girls in public life. Other matters discussed were the political, racial and religious tensions in the world and what should be done to lessen them. Mrs L. Reid president of the Dande-

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in University. Mr Chambers said history of the family firm of Garnar’s, purchased in 1950 by Le Pine’s, are “lost” in nineteenth century antiquity. Obituaries on James W. Garnar in the two Dandenong newspapers in 1913 indicate the founder and his brother, Edward, had been engaged as blacksmiths in Lonsdale St, Dandenong, over many years, and, the “smithy” was sold to a Mr Green a considerable time before James Garnar’s tragic death when he was gored by a bull.

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No security for youth By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A DANDENONG magistrate has lashed out at a state department’s refusal to place a 16-yearold ward of the state who had a psychotic episode into secure welfare. At a Dandenong Children’s Court bail hearing on Monday, Jack Vandersteen said the boy, who has been staying at an out-of-home residential unit, was sniffing glue, which may have caused the the psychotic episode. The boy was also in an “in-

timate relationship” with a 14-year-old girl, and the unit’s staff often didn’t know where he was, Mr Vandersteen said. “You mean to tell me ... that is not enough for secure welfare at this stage?” The boy’s case manager told the court that the Department of Human Services concluded a secure welfare placement was not appropriate. The case manager said the boy was at “chronic risk but had sporadic engagement with the unit”. He had also been invited back

to attend a secondary school. Mr Vandersteen said the boy needed help, yet he was being kept in “the current regime which doesn’t work”. “And (the DHS) say he should be OK.” He asked the case manager if she knew if there were available secure-welfare beds; she replied she did not know. Mr Vandersteen granted the boy bail, not wanting to put him into youth detention for the third time. The boy’s bail conditions included a night curfew, with

regular reporting to the court. “If your girlfriend says she wants to see you, you say no.” A DHS spokesman last week said secure welfare was for “vulnerable young people” in the child protection system who were at “significant risk of harm”. The two 10-bed facilities one for boys, and one for girls - are locked for intensive supervision and treatment. “It is not designed as a youth prison - on the contrary, the aim is to return the young person to their community placement as

soon as possible,” the spokesman said. “If the court decides young people facing criminal charges need to be securely contained, they can be remanded to youth justice facilities.” According to a DHS website, the risk of harm to others or to property does not “on its own, constitute grounds for admission”. In cases of serious mental illness, the child should be referred to a mental health service, the website advises.

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR the war would have ended at least a year earlier and Turkey would have been spared a further three years of war. Richard Bailey, Dandenong

Turkey declared war JOHN Glazebrook’s claims (Journal 24 March) that the Allied invasion of Turkey in 1915 was unwarranted and the campaign was a comprehensive defeat and that most Australians did not support the WWI effort are quite untrue. It was Turkey that declared war on the Allies and not the reverse. In the course of the Gallipoli campaign, Turkey suffered over three quarters of a million casualities. Allied casualties were about half this figure. And whereas the Allies were able to absorb their losses and fight on to victory, the Turkish Army stumbled on to eventual disintegration and defeat. In 1914, almost all Australians supported the Allied cause but inevitably as time went on an increasing number felt that Australia had done enough. Nevertheless in 1917 the great majority still supported Australia’s participation - the issue was over whether this should extend to sending conscripts overseas to fight. The Allied failure at Gallipoli was a tragedy all round for had Turkey been defeated in 1915,

Bigotry promotion THE Federal Attorney-General’s comments that “people have the right to be bigots” (Dandenong Journal, 31 March 2014) shows that the Australian Parliament has a serious leadership deficit. The promotion of bigotry and prejudice by the Abbott Government is in breach of international law and some aspects of the universal United Nations Human Rights conventions. The Abbott Government’s planned changes to the Racial Discrimination Act is an unwarranted attack on multiculturalism and solidarity in the community. The only people who will support the Abbott Government’s plans to give more licence to bigotry are xenophobics. People should be aware that this is happening at the same time as the Abbott Government is planning to bring in austerity budget cuts, even though unemployment is growing, when business confidence is down, and at the same time that economic growth is slowing. So instead of the community looking at the policy failures of Tony Abbott and Joe Hockey, the Federal Government now plans to divide the community with its unwanted changes to the Racial Discrimination Act. John Glazebrook, Endeavour Hills

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More restaurants needed I WOULD like to point out that for a city that is supposed to be multicultural, we have not set out to be just that. I would suggest that a walk or a simple drive around Dandenong, you will automatically understand what I mean. With the exceptions of junk food such as pizzas, McDonald’s and KFC the majority of places offer Indian, Middle Eastern and Sri Lankan cuisine. Although I love the mix, Dandenong needs more Italian restaurants, to create an atmosphere similar to Acland Street, Lygon Street and Knox

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City. Also pubs need to be updated with a better class of food - let’s have more fish and chips similar to the one in Acland Street, St Kilda, and Ivanhoe, also classy burger places like the one in Eltham or Fitzroy Street, St Kilda. Let’s invite music artists to play at restaurants and pubs like it’s done in Barklay Street, St Kilda. Dandenong youths and the middle-aged generation end up spending money at these venues to obtain a bit of entertainment and premium dining. Also there is a lack of vegetarian restaurants in Dandenong such as the Veggie Bar located in Brunswick Street, Fitzroy. There is a lack of bakeries that make wood fire style bread. Heritage Hill in McCrae Street could have a bakery in there creating a buzz. Dandenong is a ghost town in the evening and it definitely needs a better atmosphere, to bring life and variety. As another example, have a look at Abbey Road in Acland Street in St Kilda on a Friday night, also Claypot in Barklay Street, St Kilda, on a Friday night and Saturday afternoon or Saturday night. Also on a Saturday night, check out Santa Ana Spanish tapas restaurant in Acland Street, St Kilda, and the buzz of young people at the Knox shopping centre and food precinct. A long time ago a politician wanted to make Dandenong Melbourne’s second city. Unfortunately it’s far from it. We have inherited heavy traffic from all the trucks during the day thanks to the explosions of industrial zones. Werribee and Hoppers Crossing have developed much faster than us here in Dandenong. We had the potential to make something spectacular with all that empty land we had on Cheltenham Road opposite the Dandenong train station, but it was used to build houses on it. Even the huge land where the GMH factory was situated, we could’ve had the biggest shopping centre in Australia like the one in Dubai. We could’ve been the best, instead the GMH land became the home of a white elephant (Masters) and more industrial space as if we don’t have enough of it. Where is Dandenong heading? Please let me know. Con Zonno, Dandenong.

SOCIALLY SPEAKING RE: Hospital security rules ‘misleading’, Journal, 31 March. SO a security guard is fired for doing his job and protecting staff. Maybe, if the patient didn’t assault a doctor, the security guard wouldn’t have had to intervene. If he didn’t do anything to prevent the assault from continuing, he would be considered negligent in his duties. Security guards are always scapegoats. It’s simple - if you don’t want security to touch you, don’t give them a reason to. Hospital guard, via web. RE: Motivated to inspire, Journal, 31 March. NEED more people like you in this world who like to give back to the community. Keep up the good work as it inspires me, and I’m sure many others in this world, to be better and to also give back to the community. Rubina Janmohammad, via web. WITH more people like you, we will be united and helping others and letting each other up, instead of focusing on the financial outcome. Anas, via web. HATS off to you for this wonderful effort, Saba Karim! Keep up the good work of inspiring others; you are indeed reciprocating the goodness of the local community. Congratulations on this initiative, hope it will touch millions of hearts around the globe!!! Tanisha Amyn, via web.

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Castle well-grounded By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A PRIMARY school has cast its fund-raising net afar to build a boldly-named ‘community castle’ on its school grounds. Dandenong West Primary School needs $7500 to bring the project to fruition, which is to transform an old shelter shed into a burgeoning workshop for school dads and other men to ply their trade. In their current, humble setting without power or plumbing, a professional tradesman is teaching handy-skills to up to 10 men. The school hopes that soon the fully-kitted workshop will attract more of its students’ fathers into the school. It would be powered, have plumbing and be stocked with tools for the men to tinker, learn

skills, interact with and teach students. There are plans for the men to install a pre-loved cubby house and build a pizza oven for the school. The tools will also be available to be taken out to repair jobs at their homes and in the wider community. Principal Bev Hansen says many in the school community don’t have the disposable income to fund the project, so the website was a way of reaching a “broader audience”. By Thursday last week, the school had raised close to $6000, pledged by 97 supporters on the website pozible.com. The pledging period expires this Friday. Ms Hansen says the castle is part of creating a community

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Funds boost for kids AT-RISK kids in Greater Dandenong are receiving support to grow through Southern Cross Kids’ Camps. Bank of Melbourne’s Neighbourhood Fund provided a $15,658.65 grant to the organisation, which runs an annual camp called Endeavour for children aged 7 to 11 from Greater Dandenong. In its latest grant round, the fund distributed about $63,000 to organisations and projects working to improve the lives of Victorian communities. The focus is on smaller groups that attract little government funding and might not be able to generate significant fund-raising income. Southern Cross Kids’ Camps (SCKC) empowers children to overcome the impacts of abuse, neglect and abandonment through mentor and respite programs. Each child is paired with a buddy at the start of camps, who ensures their safety.

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Rolling out all-abilities By CASEY NEILL YOORALLA has got the ball rolling on a new program at its Noble Park day support service. Manager Louise Metz had been looking for a community-based activity with a sporting focus that would enable clients to socialise with people outside the service. With a $1500 grant from Yooralla’s You Can Innovation Fund and support from Noble Park Community Centre, Bowls Victoria and Springvale Rotary Club, she’s established an all-abilities bowling program. “Bowls Victoria provided us with advice on suitable equipment and various games and methods that could be used to accommodate the needs of participants with a range of disabilities,” Ms Metz said. The grant funded two sets of ‘new age bowls’, which are similar to lawn bowls, but lightweight and made from soft material that’s easy for clients to grip. The Yooralla team also bought PVC piping and worked with clients to cut and sand it to make bowling ramps. Together they came up with a

team name - The Kookaburras designed and voted on a logo and had team T-shirts printed. “For clients it has increased their confidence, through being involved in another activity they are good at and enjoy,” Ms Metz said. “Clients also have a sense of ownership from being involved in the process of setting it up. “As staff, we have learned that there are lots of community groups out there, ready and willing to assist people with disability. “It’s simply a matter of reaching out and tapping into that enthusiasm.” The program’s been so successful that Ms Metz hopes other disability services in the area will adopt it and form a local competition. The You Can Innovation Fund is a new Yooralla initiative designed to help staff develop innovative and creative solutions that promote human rights, empowerment and engagement, and improve the quality of life of people with disability and their families.

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IT’S NONE OF OUR BUSINESS BUT… OUTSIDE of Carols by Candlelight, the stage at Dandenong Park is usually fairly dormant. But the venue has won newfound popularity, with some enterprising citizens queuing up to charge their mobile phones using the ‘free’ power point.

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THE Dandenong Journal was chuffed to get a mention in State Parliament last week. Lyndhurst MP Martin Pakula raised concerns about the abandoned Southvale Primary School site. “In an article in the Dandenong Journal in November last year the (Education) Department was unable to shed any light on the site’s future,” he said. “Not even embarrassing media coverage complete with photos of the trashed school has spurred the department into action.” THE Journal editor was impressed with one correspondent’s thrifty use of an envelope. The well-used envelope had originally been sent to the correspondent by a charity. He then used the back of the envelope for a shopping list, before readdressing it and sending a letter to the editor to the Journal office. The letter itself was neatly hand-written on the back of a piece of paper originally issued

by a community training college in Queensland. REGULARS at Cornerstone Contact Centre in Dandenong could be appearing on TV screens around the country later this year. Several weeks ago, the Journal heard that SBS was sending a film crew to the service for a documentary about legalising marijuana. A confidentiality agreement meant co-ordinator Don Cameron was unable to comment, but did confirm that television crews had paid them a visit. “I believe they hope it airs later this year”. NOBLE Park teens will share their views live on air during National Youth Week, 4 to 11 April. The Berry Street School students will team up with youth radio station SYN FM to shed light on what they’re up to between classes and schoolwork after completing SYN’s radio training course Schools on Air. MORE than 1500 people flocked to last week’s Sustainability Festival at Dandenong Market. Councillor Matthew Kirwan said the attendance showed that the Greater Dandenong community was “hungry for more events like this”.

“I had many residents say how much they enjoyed the festival and how worthwhile it was, and they asked if it will become a yearly event - which I think it should be,” he said. DANDENONG disability support service Wallara will soon make a regular appearance on Channel 31. Clips from its television project WallaraTV will air on the station as fillers and could be strung together into a 30-minute program. The content currently appears on the Wallara website and explores projects, activities and its clients’ lives. SPRINGVALE shopping strip footpaths need a shake-up, councillor Sean O’Reilly told the last council meeting. He said shoppers were forced to sidestep homewares and clothing displayed on footpaths, disrupting pedestrian flow. Do you agree? Email journal@ starnewsgroup.com.au. COUNCILLOR John Kelly’s response to his turn during the last councillor report and question time elicited laughs from the gallery.

He informed mayor Jim Memeti he had nothing to report. “I’ve done nothing,” he said. CITY of Greater Dandenong could have been called Heatherton City Council, had it not been for former councillor Frank Houlihan. Mayor Jim Memeti said a firedup Frank told then-Premier Jeff Kennett in no uncertain terms that the name was unsuitable. A MAN facing Dandenong Magistrates’ Court without a lawyer asked for a further adjournment so he could find legal representation. But when the magistrate asked if he had a lawyer lined up, he instead gave the name of someone willing to pay for a lawyer for him and asked for six to eight weeks to organise it. The Magistrate told him he had to return in four, “when you’ll be represented by your mysterious lawyer”. “WE celebrate New Year every week in the City of Greater Dandenong.” Mayor Jim Memeti reported his attendance at an Afghan New Year celebration at the last council meeting, and said Cambodian New Year was coming up. “I went to 20 in Springvale for Chinese New Year!

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Keeping calm By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS BARRISTER Michael Kuzilny regularly practises both meditation and the law in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court. He says he’s learnt to detach himself from the never-ending woe heard before the courts; sometimes closing his eyes for inner sanctuary during a hearing. “I haven’t had an unhappy state of mind since I started meditating 20 years ago. “You don’t mind what happens - you could get news you’ve got six months to go and you just accept it.” Mr Kuzilny, who hosts Channel 31’s Tough Times Don’t Last, says he has known of police colleagues who have commited suicide under the weight of life and job stresses. Workers in courts are often “down” and in too much of a rush to stop, smile and say hello, he says. He himself had got weighed down by death threats and death scenes, until a horrific night on the beat as a Frankston-based policeman. In his e-book Meditate or Go Crazy!, he writes how in that night he interviewed a crying mother whose five children under 10 had died in a car crash. He also locked up 15 violent drunks, got bashed in a pub and went to four other serious car crashes. He delivered news to parents that their teenage daughter had commited suicide, and received news of an ex-cop who left a suicide note next to his badge and shot himself in the heart.

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Comedy class of her own By CASEY NEILL COMEDIAN Tegan Higginbotham credits a Cleeland Secondary College teacher with setting her career path which has put her on television screens across the country. In the midst of this year’s Melbourne International Comedy Festival, the 26-year-old last week told the Journal that Robert Lloyd enroled her and several classmates in the festival’s Class Clowns contest in 2005. Tegan reached the final and has performed at the festival every year since. “Before you know it you’re performing five nights a week in pubs,” she said. “I still find it terrifying but if it goes well you can feel like you can fly for a little while, so it’s amazing.” Tegan spent the first 21 years of her life in Dandenong - in Herbert Street - and was schooled at Dandenong Primary School and Cleeland, which has since merged with Dandenong High School. “I loved it,” she said. “I was a tomboy. I don’t know if that was the result of the suburb or my dad wanted a son and didn’t have one. “One comment I get is that I tend to swear a lot in my comedy, and I don’t know if that’s a Dandenong thing. “I know that Dandenong has this reputation and I, of course, use that in my comedy because it’s a funny reputation, but when you grow up in a place it’s all you know.” Tegan didn’t even realise how multicultural her home was until she started touring. Wagga Wagga in New South Wales was one of her first stops.

“I remember thinking ‘everybody here is white Australian’,” she said. “I kind of missed the differences. “It’s such an interesting and big place.” Her latest show Game Changer is the third in a sports-themed trilogy and explores newer sports around Melbourne - like lingerie league and pole dancing. “Sport and comedy tend to go hand in hand quite easily,” she said. “There are a lot of ridiculous things in sport. “Pole dancing trying to become pole sports is ridiculous.” Tegan’s dream was to become a serious actress but she’s found comedy a perfect fit. “You have more control in comedy. “You can think of something and perform it that evening,” she said. “In acting there’s a lot of waiting for someone to call you. “I would love to look back into that direction, but I’m having so much fun with comedy.” She’s getting a taste of acting through television’s Have You Been Paying Attention and Spicks and Specks. But the comedy festival is keeping her busy for now, with 22 shows in three and a half weeks. “Everybody just starts popping vitamins,” she said. “You just become paranoid that you’re going to get sick all of a sudden. “But it’s lonely once it’s over.” Game Changer is on in Portland Hotel’s Gold Room, corner Russell and Little Collins streets, Melbourne, at 7.15pm until 20 April. Tickets are available from comedyfestival.com.au.

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Streets get rubbished By CASEY NEILL RUBBISH is littering central Dandenong streets - and its residents are responsible. Amelia Poole travels streets between Cleeland and Stud roads on her five-minute drive to work. “I can see up to five or six houses on the one block with hard waste out the front,” she said. “The state of some of these streets is absolutely disgusting at the moment. “It just gets strewn everywhere. “It’s really quite frustrating as a person who’s a bit of an environmentalist. I don’t like waste going into the wrong channels.” Ms Poole said the piles included household waste plus televisions, couches, chairs, printers, mattresses and carpets. One morning she even saw a pile of old guttering on the side of the road - in front of the house it had obviously come from. “No-one’s taking it away,” she said. “Not the council, not the people that are living there. “It’s kind of no-one’s problem. “It’s a bit unfair for people who are doing the right thing.” Ms Poole said it was hard to prove who had dumped the waste. “But some of it’s pretty obviously dumped by the people who live there,” she said. She said people could donate useful items to opportunity shops or dispose of rubbish through the City of Greater Dandenong’s hard waste collection. Residents can call and lock in a time for their waste to be picked up. “You don’t have to wait for a yearly collection,” Ms Poole said.

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“They’re obviously not getting the message. “Maybe there does need to be more education provided.” She said the Revitalising Central Dandenong project was improving the area, but this issue was holding it back. “Obviously something’s got to change,” she said. Councillor Matthew Kirwan said residents in central Dandenong regularly contacted him about the issue. “They want to live in streets that are neat and tidy - that is not too much to ask,” he said.

“The targeted education program that the council is currently piloting is welcome progress, but greater resourcing is needed by council in hot spot areas to catch and penalise offenders.” Cr Kirwan said the council encouraged residents to report hard rubbish dumping, but there was so much dumping in hot spot areas that there needed to be greater council monitoring. “We can’t and should not rely on residents like Amelia to investigate large numbers of streets and report a large number of incidents for us,” he said.

Bin thinkin’: it’s your choice NEW bins will roll out across Greater Dandenong from July, and residents have the power to pick them. The Great Bin Swap is designed to get people thinking about their household waste and increase recycling, and to replace bins past their use-by date. Residents now have six bin options to choose from, featuring various recycling, garage and garden size combinations. The default option for homes is a 120-litre garbage bin and 240-litres each for recycling and green waste. Engineering services director Bruce Rendall said people could choose the size that best suited their needs and the smaller the bin, the lower the cost. However, an increase in the State Government’s landfill levy means a slight overall increase to the council’s garbage charge. Mr Rendall said the ageing bins had burdened the council with repair costs, and it was more efficient to replace them all than on a bin by bin basis. The council will collect the old bins to be recycled into new products and won’t be emptying them after the nominated collection date. The new bins will also bring the municipality into line with the standard colours of yellow for recycling, red for garbage and green for garden waste, to aid wider recycling education campaigns. Residents have until 21 April to choose their new waste, recycling and garden bins. Visit www.greaterdandenong.com/greatbinswap for more information. – Casey Neill

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DANDENONG This double-storey home sitting on 785sqm corner block comes with huge potential. It is a great first home or investment property which includes big formal lounge, fully fitted timber kitchen and adjacent meals/family area, three bedrooms, one bathroom, two toilets (downstairs powder room), timber floor throughout, gas heating, split system air conditioning. Outdoors has large pergola area, big single lock-up garage, huge backyard and all this sits on a huge corner block which offers opportunity to develop units/townhouses subject to council approval. Close to main shopping centre and Dandenong Plaza, easy access to freeway, great house and great opportunity.

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NICHOLLS GLEDHILL, 9700 7888 TOM DONG, 0432 777 288 INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT PRICE: ON APPLICATION PRIVATE SALE

SPRINGVALE This extremely comfortable and newly renovated residence is conveniently positioned just moments to the heart of Springvale CBD with an array of amenities within close proximity including Market Square and Springvale Shopping Centres, schools (Minaret College opposite), train station, reserves and walking paths along Mile Creek, plus easy access to both Monash and

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EastLink freeways. Resplendent with gleaming polished floorboards throughout the main living area and into the stunning kitchen and meals area; boasting feature glass splashbacks and quality stainless steel appliances. Additionally, a new bathroom and fitted laundry plus ducted heating and cooling finish the home superbly. First homebuyers, downsizers and investors will all be delighted with this sparkling abode. Inspect today.

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MCDONALD REAL ESTATE, ASPENDALE GARDENS, 9587 6211 DEE KAWSAR, 0423 215 815 47 LEWIS STREET INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT PRICE: $399,000-$439,000 AUCTION: SATURDAY, 12 APRIL AT 2PM Monday, 7 April, 2014 DANDENONG JOURNAL 3


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PRIME DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY & LOCATION - OWNER MUST SELL!!

Auction: Saturday 12th April at 12:30 PM Price: $500,000-$550,000 Inspect: Saturday 12:00-12:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 6337428

Complete with planning permits for three townhouses already in place, and on a huge allotment of 936sqm, this rare find presents an exceptional opportunity for developers and investors alike. The location heightens appeal further, residing within close proximity to Chisholm TAFE, primary and secondary schools, recreational facilities including sporting stadiums, Dandenong Oasis pool and walking/cycling paths through Wetlands and national parks, as well as convenience to Dandenong Plaza, hospital and both Monash and EastLink freeways. • Planning permits for two dual-level and one single-level townhouse plus the original and tidy residence which can easily be updated for even further benefits • Existing home features dual living areas, kitchen and meals zone, three robed bedroom plus laundry and family bathroom with separate bath and shower • Extras include ducted heating, evaporative cooling, security shutters, loorboards • Double garage, double carport and garden shed • Huge allotment of 936sqm in a superb location Office: Aspendale Gardens Ph: 9587 6211

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SPRINGVALE 158 WESTALL ROAD ATTENTION TO ALL FIRST HOME OWNERS AND INVESTORS!!! This original designed home with a splendid location, offer the first home owners an opportunity to enter the property market. The property comprise of : • 3 Good size bedroom • Generous open plan living and dining area low to outdoors • Gas cooker • Gas heating & Reverse Cycle split Air Conditioning • Double garage • Good size court yard for entertain your friends If you have missed out on buying some good properties, have a look at this one, the market is still hot, so don’t miss out!!

Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211

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Auction: Saturday 12th April @ 11:30AM Price: $400000 PLUS Inspect: Thursday 5:00 - 5:30PM Saturday 11:00 - 11:30AM mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 6299409 Harry Li 0414 216 699 Allen Pang 0433 545 971

CRANBOURNE EAST 1 OAK POST PLACE MASSIVE FAMILY HOME!!! Sitting on over 600m2 land located in the popular Hunt Club Estate close to all the amenities. This beautifully maintained over 30Sq home ready for you to move in and enjoy comfort all year round, this Comfortable designed residence has room to entertain formally in the dining room or chill out with the kids in the casual lounge area. • Four-bedroom home also a separate study and master bedroom with ensuite • 2 massive living areas plus 2 rumpus • 2 bathroom with spa pool • Double garage plus carports and additional extra car space • Huge Undercover around the back yard • Generous size Kitchen to entertain a big family • Massive Saving from the Solar Power System (3.3km Penal System) • Ducted heating / Evaporate Cooling

Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211

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Auction: Saturday 26th April @ 3:30PM Price: $439,000 PLUS Inspect: Saturday 2:30 - 3:00PM mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 6258547

Michael Le 0432 501 549 Kenny Pham 0433373454


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KEYSBOROUGH 9 ELMSWOOD BOULEVARD A 4+ EXCEPTIONAL FROM EVERY ANGLE This stunning family residence was built by renowned Metricon Homes only 12 months ago, and occupies a sensational position in an exclusive estate. Crystal Waters is a quiet haven, situated in the green wedge of Keysborough, featuring open parklands, interlinking lakes, walking and cycling paths, as well as a number of bridges connecting the estate directly to Tatterson Park. The home itself is quite simply magnificent. Boasting over 36 squares comprising a superb open plan layout, fixtures and fittings of only the highest quality throughout, high ceilings and porcelain tiles, luxury embellishments and a vast free-flowing kitchen, family and dining zone, enhanced with timber stacker-sliding doors to the decked alfresco, creating a brilliant fusion of indoor and outdoor entertaining. With so much more on offer including four bedrooms on the upper level, and a ground floor study, this exquisite residence deserves to be inspected to appreciate its exceptional qualities.

Office: Aspendale Gardens Ph: 9587 6211

KEYSBOROUGH 19 SERPENTINE ROAD MEDITERRANEAN MAGIC IN A SUBLIME LOCATION! This charismatic Spanish-style’ hacienda presents families with a charming, secure and comfortable home, positioned in a convenient locale. Just minutes’ walk to parklands, primary and secondary schools, and additionally, enjoying close proximity to Keysborough’s range of facilities including Parkmore Shopping Centre, multiple golf courses, private schooling, scenic Braeside Park, sports and swimming centres, freeways and the beach is under 15 minutes away! The flowing floor plan of this charming home features two living areas, front and rear undercover entertaining areas and polished floorboards, all set on a lush allotment of 525sqm. With plenty of scope to update, this home provides plentiful options, inspect today! • Spacious living area and family zone highlighted with polished loorboards • Well-appointed kitchen and casual meals zone • Reverse-cycle heating and cooling, ceiling fans, alarm system and a double carport

Office: Aspendale Gardens Ph: 9587 6211

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Auction: Thursday 12th April at 6:30 PM Price: $750,000+ Inspect: Saturday 12:00-12:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 6292723 Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157 Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815

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Auction: 3rd May at 11:00 AM Price: $360,000-$390,000 Inspect: Saturday 11:00-11:30am mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 6354185 Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157 Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815

KEYSBOROUGH 9 EDGEWATER DRIVE YOUNG, BEAUTIFUL & EXCEPTIONALLY POSITIONED Enjoying a prominent and prestigious position, this stunning designer home is just two years young and demonstrates a modern, comfortable and convenient lifestyle for families. Boasting dual levels of high quality living comprising high ceilings, open plan living areas and outdoor entertaining, media room, retreat, open study, ground floor master bedroom plus a sophisticated kitchen with stone surfaces and a walk-in pantry. This quality home is certain to delight. Inspect now! • Open plan family & dining area with access to entertaining zone • Kitchen with stone surfaces, breakfast bar, s/steel appliances, butler’s pantry • Media room, open study, storage area, powder room, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, ceiling fans, ducted vacuum • Upper level features a rumpus room with balcony, main bathroom, toilet, study, two bedrooms with walk-in robes and a third with built-in robes

Office: Aspendale Gardens Ph: 9587 6211

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MOVE IT OR LEWIS IT!! This extremely comfortable and newly renovated residence is conveniently positioned just moments to the heart of Springvale with an array of amenities within close proximity including Market Square and Shopping Centres, schools (Minaret College opposite), station, reserves and walking paths along Mile Creek, plus easy access to both Monash and EastLink freeways. Resplendent with gleaming polished floorboards throughout the main living area and into the stunning kitchen and meals area; boasting feature glass splashbacks and quality stainless-steel appliances. Additionally, a new bathroom and fitted laundry plus ducted heating and cooling finish the home superbly. First homebuyers, downsizers and investors will all be delighted with this sparkling abode. • Newly renovated residence set on a substantial allotment • Spacious and bright living area enhances with gleaming polished floorboards

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Auction: Thursday 1st May at 7:00 PM Price: $700,000-$770,000 Inspect: Saturday 3:30-4:00pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 6392964 Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815 Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157

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Auction: 12th April at 2:00 PM Price: $399,000-$439,000 Inspect: Saturday 1:30-2:00pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 6308717 Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815

Office: Aspendale Gardens Ph: 9587 6211

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HUGE LUXURY FAMILY LIVING Set on a large allotment of 600 m2 in the coveted Crystal Waters Estate literally steps from Haileybury College; this attractive large family home has a most welcoming and serene entry. From there, rich timber flooring abounds in this elegantly presented dwelling with understated oriental decor touches throughout. There is a study or 5th bedroom followed by a superb media and theatre room then a fabulous kitchen at the hub of a vast living area with a gas log fire, the spacious dining and family zone all opening to an inviting al fresco. The kitchen with a large 900mm stove, dishwasher, big island bench and walk in pantry which are all well laid out for the master chef. Follow the elegant timber and stainless steel rails stairscase to 4 very generous bedrooms upstairs anchored around a further and central family living room for casual living. The main bedroom plus one other each have a private en-suite bathroom, the master with a spa bath whilst a third family bathroom serves the other 2 bedrooms. All four have walk- in robes and the rich, glowing timber flooring continues through this part of the home. The expected extras include central heating, two refrigerated split system air conditioners, gas log fire in the downstairs living room, spa bath in master bedroom, security intercom and security alarm, water feature set in well established, beautifully landscaped gardens and lots, lots more. This is a home where the heart is!

Price: $880,000+ Inspect: Wednesday 4:00 - 4:30pm Saturday 12:00 - 12:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 717273

NOBLE PARK 3 MOYA CRESCENT PETITE AND PERFECT POTENTIAL! Nestled in a lovely crescent just a short stroll from Sandown Station, this charming 2 bedroom brick veneer home also has a beautifully presented bungalow which is an ideal 3rd bedroom. Excellent as a first home or cherished investment, the listing of this lovely and loved home creates a perfect opportunity for those starting out to secure a home they can move straight into or an investor to rent out now with potential to further redevelop the land later. Accessed through a remote controlled and secure front gate leading to a carport with a remote door; the home features polished hardwood floors, zoned, refrigerated air conditioning, security system, all gas appliances and many other features. The home is so close to Noble Park shops, Sandown Park station and Primary schools making it a perfect choice to purchase.

Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611

SPRINGVALE 16 HEATHER GROVE HUGE MODERN HOME IN SPRINGVALE CENTRAL Located just 2 blocks from the vibrant, retail heart of Springvale yet in a quiet residential grove; this massive two storey 45sqs home set on an impressive 635m2 allotment, not only looks perfect from the street but is likely to tick all your boxes inside as well. The combination of classic red brickwork and a charcoal tiled roof has enormous appeal and is guaranteed to please your eye each time you return home. Quality is in evidence everywhere starting from the quality brick front fence with a remote gate and continuing right through the home. Beautiful tiled entry foyer leads to an array of formal and more casual living, dining and entertaining rooms throughout the ground floor. There is 3 living areas downstairs, and also a 5th bedroom with an accompanying bathroom on this level, just perfect for elderly in laws or as guest accommodation. Beyond is the spacious family timber kitchen which comprises large granite benches, stainless steel appliances, glass splash backs, breakfast bar and loads of storage.

Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611

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Auction: 10th May 2014 @ 11:00am Price: $400,000+ Inspect: Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 718536

Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Sophal Chea 0417 474 258

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Price: $900,000+ Inspect: Saturday 2:30 - 3:00pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 715897

Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Laura Fang 0417 613 040

KEYSBOROUGH 18 OAKWOOD DRIVE SERENE AND AFFORDABLE IN KEYSBOROUGH Located in the ever popular Parkmore Gardens Estate and enjoying all the amenities, this light and bright 3 bedroom residence presents an opportunity to secure a very affordable property in the heart of Keysborough with strong lifestyle attraction. Also a kitchen with meals area, living room, tiled bathroom, covered parking and private garden. For investors, these residences are not only fairly low maintenance, but also always in high rental demand assuring you of full occupancy and strong rental income. For the owner occupier, the lifestyle is to be envied with a private swimming pool and recreation hall at your disposal. So close to Parkmore shops, bus, schools and Eastlink access, this is your chance to get a foothold in this coveted community.

Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611

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DANDENONG 20 BASSETT STREET METRO VILLAGE LIFESTYLE IS CALLING YOU The smart voice inside your head has already told you this is the clever move. Deep down, you know that living here will enable you and the ones you love to take advantage of all the vibrant, new amenities this precinct has to offer young families and empty nesters alike. Set in a popular section of Metro Village; this 2 storey contemporary home provides an abundance of stretchout living areas. Comprising 3 bright and generous bedrooms plus a study or 4 bedroom, the main with full en-suite bathroom featuring twin vanities, powder room, and 2 living areas including an open-plan living and large dining area, kitchen with stainless steel fittings adjoins the light-filled family room and opens onto a large outdoor living and entertaining area, space to relax and enjoy is plentiful. Features include ducted heating and cooling, quality ceramic tiles in the entrance hall, a double garage with remote-controlled doors and internal access and low maintenance gardens. Be the envy of your friends, and then have them over to share the lifestyle with you!

Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611

Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Anthony Mondous 0417 508 189

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Price: $350,000+ Inspect: Thursday 4:00 - 4:30pm Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 713967

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Auction: 12th April 2014 @ 12:00pm Price: $500,000+ Inspect: Wednesday 5:00 -5:30pm Saturday 12:00 - 12:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 710813 Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Monique Lindsay 0413 466 967

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Explore Your Possibilities with The C! NOBLE PARK 1097 Heatherton Road

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Surrounded by the great amenities of Noble Park’ shopping precinct.

A generous allotment of approx. 613sqm, this 3 bedrooms family home offer a lexible lifestyle being only a few 100m from the culturally vibrant Noble Park shopping precinct, with its large collection of traditional cuisines, retail outlets, Noble Park Secondary and surrounded by bus networks, Noble Park and Yarraman Station. This is a great location to build your dream home/a 2nd residence on the same block (STCA).

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$380,000 - $410,000 Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491

SPRINGVALE 1-15/29 Albert Ave Light Filled Luxury in Prime Location! Located in the heart of Springvale, these ultra-modern apartments offer immense lifestyle, each boasting their own balcony or courtyard with complementing luxurious living arrangements and pleasant view of Mt Dandenong. Only a short walk from Springvale Central, you are spoiled with choices at the vast collection of restaurants, retail shops, specialised grocery stores, an upgraded Springvale station, banks and reputable schools, all providing exceptional convenience and recreational entertainment. These picture-perfect apartments come complete with a reverse cycle split system air conditioning, and lounge & bedroom access to the balcony. Also including a single secured underground car space with lockup storage space. • 15 Contemporary 1 and 2 bed apartments • Gourmet kitchen with inest appliances • Spacious open plan living/dining area

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1A1B1D1L Private: From $295,000

NOBLE PARK 3 Miranda Court

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The residence is located within walking distance to Wallarano Primary, while being only minutes away from Parkmore Shopping Centre, restaurants, Kingsclere Shopping Centre, golf courses and verdant reserves. This family home with its large land size is an excellent choice for irst-homebuyers, growing families and investors looking for spacious accommodation.

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NOBLE PARK 1/247 Corrigan Road

Big on charm and is simply surrounded by attractive amenities, this residence offers great family appeal and lifestyle as you ind yourself only a short walk from Wallarano Primary, the family friendly Noble Park Reserve and Kingsclere Shopping Centre, while additional schools and Parkmore Shopping Centre are all less than 10 minutes away by car. • Currently rented out at $1390 per month

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This picturesque, corner block residence offers enormous lifestyle opportunities. This home fulills every family member’s requirements • Modern kitchen features granite bench tops and is equipped with a Bosch dishwasher • The master bedroom comes complete with full ensuite and walk-in robe • The home boasts 12 solar panels providing 2 Kw of power, a 2000l water tank and sunblinds

$500,000-$530,000 Contact Agent Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491

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Hall & Partners DANDENONG 15 Masters Street AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

DOVETON 7 & 9 Laburnum Grove CENTRAL GEM ON LAND APPROX. 705M2! Superbly maintained timber home with garage and carport located in a Residential Growth Zone. Home includes ducted heating, air conditioner, carport & rear verandah. Potential for further developments (subject to permits). Favoured locality; just a few minutes’ walk to Dandenong Plaza Shopping Complex, St. Marys, St. Johns & Foster street Primary – in fact all facilities! Don’t miss this one! Terms 10% Deposit, Balance 60 Days.

ONE OR BOTH? Two adjoining properties to be offered separately. 2x3 bedroom homes on large land approx. 498m2 & 559m2 (approximately 1057m2 if you buy both). Super location close to all facilities including the new Doveton College. Potential for future development (subject to permits). Opportunity knocks! Terms 10% Deposit, Balance 60 Days.

Auction: Saturday 12th April @ 12:00noon Inspect: Thursday 5:30 - 6:00pm & Saturday From 11:30am Contact: Tim Retallack 0419 391 804

Auction: Saturday 26th April @ 11:30am Inspect: Saturday 12:00 - 12:30pm Contact: Vitaliy Shtohrin 0468 370 941 Tim Retallack 0419 391 804

ENDEAVOUR HILLS 2/47 Aldridge Street AUCTION

DECEASED ESTATE The pristine presentation of this private unit will bring a smile to your face as soon as you enter. One of only two on block comprises 3 bedrooms, with full ensuite and walk in robe to master bedroom. The sun illed large open plan loungedining has polished loor boards and gives you direct access to the Balinese inluenced outdoor entertainment area.The kitchen is both functional and attractive with stainless steel appliances including dishwasher. Ducted heating and cooling, a double garage with remote controlled door.

NOT A MISPRINT! This 2 bedroom unit with brick garage is the districts most affordable property! Excellent peaceful location in a lovely complex and within minutes’ walk to town centre. Long term tenants are happy to stay but vacant possession can be negotiated. So whether you’re an owner occupier or investor this opportunity cannot be missed – enormous potential for so little money! This will go fast – make an appointment today!

Auction: Saturday 3rd May @ 12noon Inspect: Saturday 12:00-12:30pm Contact: Gary Andrews 0400 250 075

For Sale: $200,000+ Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Walter Kubiak 0412 359 973

AMAZING SPACE! AMAZING PLACE! Here it is; a modern 5 bdrm home on a massive block of almost ¼ on acre! This substantial sized house has 2 living areas, 5 beds (master with ensuite), 2 bath, open plan kitchen & dining area provide an atmosphere of relaxation, making it the ideal place for family to gather for conversation, and even an extra 1 bed studio/ workshop. Ideally located within a few minutes to Doveton Pool, School, Buses, Park, Autumn Place Shopping Strip & all the conveniences Dandenong has to offer. All the hard work has been done - just move in!

IS THIS THE BEST? This spacious two storey residence has everything to offer. The interior has been designed with exemplary flair & elegance. Comprises: an expansive living room ideal for formal entertaining with an open fireplace & home theatre, large formal dining + a separate more relaxed open plan family living room with adjoining open plan kitchen with a lot of extras, a large study & an extra size master bedroom with full ensuite. An enormous private courtyard provides a wonderful space for alfresco entertainment with a wet bar.

For Sale: $460,000 Plus Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Joanna Karow 0423 665 367

For Sale: $690,000+ Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Carina Cigna 0410 027 281

ENDEAVOUR HILLS 13/8 Monteith Crescent OH MY THE VIEWS! This is what you will say everyday when you come home to this beauty. Cooking will no longer be a chore with an outlook like this! Comprising 5 bedrooms (master has full ensuite and walk in robe). The family bathroom is renovated and ENORMOUS.The family room flows through to the formal dining and onto the sunken lounge room. Situated on one of the area’s premier streets close to schools, shopping centre and bus route. This is a great family home that you will want to own.

GREAT OPPORTUNITY RIGHT HERE, RIGHT NOW! This sensational 3 bedroom family home provides prime opportunity for the Investor or the First Home Buyer looking to break into the real estate market. Consisting of 3 bedrooms, 2 way bathroom upstairs, formal lounge and dining, open plan kitchen overlooking the beautiful views. Extra features include; double garage, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, dishwasher, two toilets, parquetry floorings and much more.

For Sale: $485,000-$540,000 Inspect: Saturday 11:00-11:30am Contact: Gary Andrews 0400 250 075

For Sale: $350,000+ Buyers Inspect: Saturday 1:15-1:40pm Contact: Carina Cigna 0410 027 281

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KEYSBOROUGH 4/11 Kendra Place FANTASTIC FAMILY HOME OR INVESTMENT! This neat and tidy brick veneer home comprises of 3 bedrooms, the main bedroom featuring an ensuite and 2 of the bedrooms have BIR’s, functional kitchen with gas cooking and separate meals area and there is also gas heating. The backyard is enclosed featuring a single carport, garden shed and a large pergola making it the perfect place to entertain family and friends.

For Sale: $320,000 - $350,000 Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Leigh Hall 0401 408 580

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ENDEAVOUR HILLS 11 Erica Close

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SHORT STROLL TO PARKMORE SHOPPING CENTRE Any closer & you would be behind the counter! Superbly updated free standing 2 bdrm unit in a fabulous location close to everything. As new kitchen and bathroom, mirror robes to both bdrms, magnificent open plan dining area with attractive garden views, brick garage with remote entry & direct entry to inside of the house and backyard. Covered in patio BBQ area for outdoor entertainment. Extras include ducted gas heating, A/C, spa bath and a 3000 litre water tank with pump.What a beauty!

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For Sale: Buyers Over $340,000 Inspect: Saturday 2:30 - 3:00pm Contact: Tim Retallack 0419 391 804 Ross Neilson 0418 331 696

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Located conveniently at this ever popular estate with all the comfort peace and tranquillity, this young beauty barely 3 years old will suit a range of buyers be for living or as an investment property with maximum depreciation. Features large master bedroom with ensuite, Kitchen with Caesar stone bench top, SS kitchen appliances, dishwasher and more.

Positioned in a quiet street close to all amenities and minutes away from Dandenong central, this lat rectangular block of land approx. 585 m2 is a ripper either to redevelop or fully renovate the existing home and construct a unit at the back. Options are endless so hurry and call the expert for an inspection.

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DANDENONG 2/33 Parkview Close

DANDENONG 3/3 Keys Street

Located close to the hospital, medical centres, Tafe College, Plaza and the market this unit is ideal as a first home or investment property. Features include built in robes in both bedrooms, functional kitchen with dining space, separate bathroom and toilet, huge backyard overlooking the nature reserve and your own driveway.

This well maintained 2 bedroom apartment is located in a sought after location in Dandenong Central within walking distance to all amenities. Features open plan design, spacious lounge, floating floorboards, BIR’s in both bedrooms, fantastic as new kitchen with dishwasher and renovated bathroom with extra large shower.

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PRICE GUIDE $300,000+ INSPECT Inspect By Appointment Photo ID

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DANDENONG 3/42 Bryants Road

DANDENONG 10/116 Princess Highway

This beautifully presented unit offers a great location and is in mint condition. Features include floating floors, modern kitchen, large lounge, two good size bedrooms and is surprisingly spacious inside – a must see!

Looking for an excellent investment then look no further. Features include spacious lounge, 2 Bedrooms, separate Kitchen and modern updated bathroom. Tenant paying $1130 per calendar month with a lease until the 14th of August.

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ENDEAVOUR HILLS 35 Ravenhill Crescent

DANDENONG 3/17 Bess Court

After more than 20 years it’s time for the owners to move on, leaving behind this superbly presented and solidly built home. Nestled amongst beautiful gardens front and rear, features spacious lounge, updated kitchen with plenty of bench and cupboard space, ducted heating and cooling, double garage, water tank, tinted windows plus much more.

Immaculate unit in central Dandenong, currently leased to great tenants with no contract. Features include 2 separate living areas, huge kitchen with s/steal appliances, dishwasher, good sized BR’s all with BIR’S, d/h, evaporative cooling, high ceilings & r/c garage with internal access + additional car space & storage shed.

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PRICE GUIDE $390,000+ INSPECT Inspect By Appointment Photo ID

PRICE GUIDE $350,000 + INSPECT by appointment Photo ID required CONTACT Silvana Lakic 0412 241 888

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DANDENONG 9706 7455 4 Langhorne Street DJ

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5 ‘RED HOT’ AUCTIONS - 12th April 2014 We have accredited and experienced auctioneers that are ready to sell these properties under the hammer.

48 Agnes Street, Noble Park

6 Blamey Street, Noble Park

79 Clow Street, Dandenong

AUCTION at 11am Open: Saturday 10:30 - 11am

AUCTION at 12pm Open: Saturday 11:30am - 12pm

AUCTION at 12pm Open: Saturday 11:30am - 12pm

A stunning 4 bedroom home that has been revitalised with an exceptional decking and pool. Perfect for modern & elegant living.

This classic 3 bedroom weatherboard home is in need of some TLC. Restore to its original glory or redevelop on this block size of 626m2 (approx).

The plans and permits have been approved to build 15 apartments. Simply buy, build and enjoy the rewards.

3 Aurora Court, Springvale South

15 Leman Crescent, Noble Park

AUCTION at 1pm Open: Saturday 12:30 - 1pm

AUCTION at 2pm Open: Saturday 1:30 - 2pm

A gorgeous home both inside and out. In this quiet court, it’s perfect for families looking to enjoy a renovated home in a stunning location.

Enjoy the future rewards of this 1020m2 (approx) rectangular block. Develop (STCA) or invest - the choice is yours!

CONSIDERING SELLING BY AUCTION?

Make a booking with one of our experienced auctioneers today! We look forward to seeing you on Super Saturday... and Happy Bidding!

TIM STICKLEY

CAMERON DAVISON

NALAKA WEERAKOON

CHEE-KY DUNLOP

NOBLE PARK 8710 0000

KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888

PROUDLY SERVICING:

390 Princes Highway

1/ 320 Cheltenham Road

• Springvale • Endeavour Hills • Dingley • Waterways

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One of Bloomfields Best! With space in every direction and in such a prime location in the heart of Keysborough, you’ll never want to leave this quality filled home. You’ll be treated with four well sized robed bedrooms, an undercover alfresco area which flows through to the rear, balcony to overlook the gorgeous parklands behind plus plenty of living areas. All of this on a block size of 521 m2 (approx) with everything at your doorstep.

A Spacious Unit in a Fantastic Location! An exciting affordable opportunity for starters, investors and downsizers wanting to get into this sought after location. This home has it all – comprises of 2 BDRs, big lounge, dining, bright kitchen, bathroom & separate toilet. Step outside and be amazed at the big backyard, enjoy BBQs and watch the kids run around & a bonus of a single garage & car space.

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Tuesday 15th April at 5pm (unless sold prior)

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NOBLE PARK 5/18 Noble Street

$280,000+ Sat 1 - 1:30pm Photo ID required Jenny Sudra 0422 991 593, Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 Noble Park / Springvale 8710 0000

NOBLE PARK 25 Arena Square Home of All the Possibilities Sitting comfortably on a generous allotment of 900m2 (approx), with the possibility of multi development (STCA) & within close proximity to so many amenities, this charming & spacious home is ideal for those seeking great rewards in the future from investing smart today. Enjoying 3 BDRs, a spacious lounge, dining, large family area, a superb entertaining area, huge backyard & large 7x14m shed/garage.

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Tuesday 29th April at 5pm (unless sold prior)

$420,000+ Sat 1 - 1:30pm Photo ID required Ben Nguyen 0404 66 44 66, Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881 Keysborough 8769 1888

PRICE GUIDE INSPECT CONTACT

$480,000+ Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required Janina Ksiezycka 0422 991 439, Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 Noble Park / Springvale 8710 0000

NOBLE PARK 8710 0000

KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888

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1/ 320 Cheltenham Road

• Springvale • Endeavour Hills • Dingley • Waterways

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Tuesday 15th April at 5pm (unless sold prior)

$370,000+ Sat 3 - 3:30pm Photo ID required Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 Noble Park / Springvale 8710 0000

KEYSBOROUGH 130 Bloomfield Road

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Rejuvenated for an Easy Lifestyle Finally - a simple and easy to please home that has been refreshed to perfection has hit the market. Boasting brand new floating floors, recently renovated kitchen, brand new carpets, a fresh coat of paint and an abundance of space in both the front and rear, all on a block size of 586m2 (approx), and this becomes a hit for everyone! In such a quiet street, it is a must for your inspection!

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NOBLE PARK 3 Myrtle Street

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Programmed To Sell! Add your own ‘personal touch’ to this sturdy brick veneer and it would make an ideal 1st home or investment. Special features include; 3 spacious bedrooms, a bright and sunny ‘north-facing’ L-shaped lounge and a modern laminate style kitchen/meals area. There’s a private and secure backyard for the dogs along with a garden shed, & a large brick garage big enough for the car + tools.

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NOBLE PARK 67 Bloomfield Road

DANDENONG 79 Clow Street Buy this Project so you can Reap the Rewards! Plans & Permits - prepared and ready to make your life as easy as possible. Central Dandenong - the prime location for an exciting and booming lifestyle where everything is at hand. On offer - a well designed & planned out project with 15 exquisitely designed apartments with all of the bells & whistles. Three floors of apartments ranging from 1-2 BDR. Simply Buy, Build & Enjoy the rewards!

Saturday 12th April at 12pm

$350,000+ As advertised or by appointment Photo ID required Daniel Pepperell 0418 105 105 Noble Park / Springvale 8710 0000

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Contact Agent Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60/90 Days Sat 11:30am - 12pm Photo ID required Mehmet Atesel 0419 333 553, Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 Noble Park / Springvale 8710 0000

NOBLE PARK 48 Agnes Street Set behind a solid fence with magnificent charm, this home is ideal for a family seeking space and comfort. Whilst maintaining its ‘olden day’ charm it has been tastefully restored to contemporary standards of comfort. Boasting spacious sun filled living areas, central kitchen, 4 spacious BDRs + a magnificent timber decking & pool.

A4 B2 C 3 E2 Saturday 12th April at 11am PRICE GUIDE $440,000+ Terms: 10% Deposit, Balance 90-120 days INSPECT Sat 10:30 - 11am Photo ID required CONTACT Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403

NOBLE PARK NORTH 12 Joan Court In a fantastic location opposite Oakwood Park this great parcel of land in highly prized location is up for grabs. With 1004m2 (approx), developers & investors can build multiple dwellings (STCA). This massive block comprises 4 BDRs + study, kitchen, 3 separate living areas & outside decking area and an established veggie garden.

NOBLE PARK NORTH 3 Elysee Court

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So much space in a quiet desirable pocket When you think of exceptional locations, this quiet and well looked after home will spring to mind and is certainly the one for you. Throw in the great sized bedrooms in the home, master with mirrored robes, a living that flows through to both the kitchen/meals and a rumpus area plus a timber decking to overlook the large yard all on a block of 610m2 (approx) – this home has it all!

Wed 23rd April at 5pm (unless sold prior)

Tuesday 15th April at 5pm (unless sold prior)

PRICE GUIDE $430,000+ INSPECT Sat 3 - 3:30pm Photo ID required CONTACT Chien Le 0403 342 809

PRICE GUIDE INSPECT CONTACT

$370,000+ Sat 11:20 - 11:40am Photo ID required Mehmet Atesel 0419 333 553, Jeremy Phillips 0402 751 001 Noble Park / Springvale 8710 0000

NOBLE PARK 8710 0000

KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888

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1/ 320 Cheltenham Road

• Springvale • Endeavour Hills • Dingley • Waterways

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This is the Opportunity You’ve Been Waiting For! Developers, Investors, this is the ideal Zone 1 site for your next project! Here is a perfectly rectangular, slightly elevated block, of approx 1020sqm, in one of Noble Park’s more coveted locales. The original 3 BDR home with updated kitchen is easily tenanted whilst plans & permits are sought. Zoned as a Residential Zone 1 this gives you the freedom to build multiple dwellings (STCA).

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NOBLE PARK 15 Leman Crescent

SPRINGVALE SOUTH 3 Aurora Court Private Family Sanctuary in Quiet Court Location From the moment you step beyond the private front fence you’ll feel as though you are “home”. Positioned in a quiet court, this family focused home, boasts 3 good sized BDRs, 2 separate living areas & a tastefully renovated kitchen will be the place family memories are made. Plus you can enjoy an open fireplace in the rumpus & a low maintenance backyard.

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Saturday 12th April at 1pm

$440,000+ Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 30-90 Days Sat 1:30 - 2pm Photo ID required Belinda Robbie 0414 335 696, Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 Noble Park / Springvale 8710 0000

PRICE GUIDE INSPECT CONTACT

$390,000+ Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 30-90 Days Sat 12:30 - 1pm Photo ID required Belinda Robbie 0414 335 696, Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 Noble Park / Springvale 8710 0000

NOBLE PARK 6 Blamey Street Are you a builder or tradie that needs a new project to keep you busy...well here it is! This 1960’s era original weatherboard home needs someone to love it and bring it back to its former glory or get rid of it and start afresh. With a 626sqm (approx) block, there is enough space to knock down and build 2 dwellings or renovate the existing house and build in the rear.

A3 B1 C 1 E1 Saturday 12th April at 12pm PRICE GUIDE $310,000+ Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 30-60 Days. INSPECT Sat 11:30am - 12pm Photo ID required CONTACT Belinda Robbie 0414 335 696

NOBLE PARK 14 Park Road This 1950’s built brick home is one you will not be able to pass by! With an immaculately maintained original kitchen, bathroom & 3 good sized BDRs, this is the property your family can call home. With a single lock up garage and plenty of space on this 578sqm (approx) block, there is more than enough space in the front & rear yards.

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A Renovated Family Gem In A Central Location!!! Definitely offering charm outside, you won’t be disappointed with what’s presented to you inside. This home has it all - 3 comfortable sized BDRs with robes, 2 cosy living areas, polished floor boards, 2 nicely presented bathrooms, kitchen with Caesar stone benchtops and at the rear is a landscaped backyard with plenty of space, 1800L water tank & veggie patch - all on a block size of 632m2 (approx).

Wed 29th April at 5pm (unless sold prior)

Tuesday 29th April at 5pm (unless sold prior)

PRICE GUIDE $320,000+ INSPECT As advertised or by appointment

Photo ID required CONTACT Belinda Robbie 0414 335 696

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NOBLE PARK 1 Shepreth Avenue

PRICE GUIDE INSPECT CONTACT

$350,000+ As advertised or by appointment Photo ID required Kush Chetri 0425 199 192 Noble Park / Springvale 8710 0000

NOBLE PARK 8710 0000

KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888

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1/ 320 Cheltenham Road

• Springvale • Endeavour Hills • Dingley • Waterways

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Absolutely Prime Real Estate Sound, solid and beautifully presented, this brick veneer home is a rare gem with an exciting future, a lot of potential in a desirable of booming Springvale. Moments to the shopping complex, library, railway station & plenty of schools. Offering: 3 good size BDRs, spacious lounge, meals area, timber kitchen, air conditioner, gas heating & hot water, hardwood timber floor board & roller shutters.

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SPRINGVALE 32 Hillcrest Grove

SPRINGVALE 865 Heatherton Road Lifetime Opportunity for the Extended Family This huge brick veneer home offers all the conveniences of today’s living standards and an outstanding contemporary lifestyle. Built in 1980s home, in a high profile position on an elevated block the home benefits from abundant natural light with the option to extend further (STCA). The modernised appearance and quality of this property makes it a fabulous house to come home to.

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Tuesday 6th May at 5pm (unless sold prior)

Contact Agent Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 30-60 Days Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required Lee Phuong 0402 660 880, Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 Noble Park / Springvale 8710 0000

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Contact Agent Sat 2:15 - 2:45pm Photo ID required Lee Phuong 0402 660 880, Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 Noble Park / Springvale 8710 0000

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SPRINGVALE 48 Lewis Street Corner Block – Walking Distance to Minaret College This is the perfect property for anyone seeking a low maintenance, attractive 3 bedroom home, and it’s within walking distance to Minaret College, Springvale central, train station, schools & parks. Offering: 3 BDRs, 2 toilets, sunny open plan modern kitchen with dining and living area, floor boards, fully fenced back yard, storage shed, easy care gardens & double car spaces.

Call our FREE Market Appraisal Hotline today!

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Tuesday 29th April at 5pm (unless sold prior) PRICE GUIDE INSPECT CONTACT

Contact Agent Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required Lee Phuong 0402 660 880, Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 Noble Park / Springvale 8710 0000

NOBLE PARK 8710 0000

KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888

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1/ 320 Cheltenham Road

• Springvale • Endeavour Hills • Dingley • Waterways

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SPRINGVALE 1/7-9 Brough Street Immaculate & Spacious Office/Warehouse (approx 7 years old) Corporate style office & warehouse of 387m2 (approx) located in highly sought after estate with easy access to Princes Hwy, South Eastern freeway & Eastlink. Warehouse with great height and ample space and roller door, easy truck access. Ground floor and first floor offices offer large reception/showroom, 3 individual partitioned offices, kitchen and storage area plus 4 car spaces on title. Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 90-120 Days.

Tuesday 6th May at 5pm (unless sold prior) PRICE GUIDE

$650,000+ Photo ID required

CONTACT

Lee Phuong 0402 660 880 Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 Noble Park / Springvale 8710 0000

NOBLE PARK 8710 0000

KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888

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390 Princes Highway

1/ 320 Cheltenham Road

• Springvale • Endeavour Hills • Dingley • Waterways

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11 Ann Street LIFE A LUXURIOUS LIFESTYLE IN CENTRAL DANDENONG These luxurious one and two bedroom apartments offer options that are superbly fitted out with a stunning interior design that compliments the landmark external design. Located in Central Dandenong with Dandenong High School, Dandenong North Primary School, Dandenong Hospital, Market, Chisholm TAFE Dandenong Campus, shops, public transport and a multitude of attractive amenities Dandenong has to offer, these apartments will not disappoint. Offering comfort and convenience, Ann Residence boasts kitchen and lounge areas, air conditioning and heating, Caesar stone bench top and stainless steel kitchen appliances. Contact the agent now for more details. Travis Chong

0433 409 764

Jerry Wu

0402 741 611

Mars Salazar

0431 400 889

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Vincent Djuang 0411 363 322

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6 Nicole Avenue Dandenong North VALUE PACKED 1ST HOME OR INVESTMENT

Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent

Saturday 12th April at 11am 10% dep bal 30/60/90 days $349,000+ Wednesday 6-6.30pm Saturday from 10.30am Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106

PERIOD HOME ON COTTAGE BLOCK Enter this home and be taken back by its splendor. Polished timber loors, lead light windows, high ornate ceilings & an open ire place in the lounge captivates the charm. In addition ducted heating throughout and split air conditioning for year round comfort. Separate dining, modern kitchen with gas cooking, R/H & D/W. Two large bedrooms with double robes. Modern bathroom/toilet with spa bath & separate laundry.

Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent

Saturday 12th April at 12pm 10% deposit - bal 30/60 days $280,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday from 11.30am Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303

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Close to schools, shops and transport this sound 3 bed timber home is set on approx 590m2 land with potential for dual occupancy development (STP). Existing home offers spacious family size modern kitchen with gas cooking, large bedrooms & tiled bathroom. Large backyard with space for a unit or lots of room for young family. WILL BE SOLD!

1/17 King George Parade Dandenong

Unit 1/2 Horatio Street Noble Park 3 STRATA TITLE UNITS

Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent

Saturday 12th April at 1pm 10% deposit - bal 60 days $250,000+ each Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday from 12.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088

LIVE IN OR RE-DEVELOP Much loved solid 3 bedroom home in great location. Featuring spacious lounge with gas heating and wall to wall carpets. Sitting on 692m2 with potential for development as a dual occupancy site (STP). Perfect for investors, builders, developers or irst home buyers. Don’t miss this opportunity.

Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent

Saturday 12th April at 2pm 10% deposit -bal 30/60 days $270,000+ Thursday 5-5.30pm Saturday from 1.30pm Dennis 0438 341 066

Auction Terms Price Inspect

Saturday 3rd May at 11am 10% deposit -bal 30/60 days $250,000+ Saturday 11-11.30pm

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(ONLY 1 LEFT) Close to all facilities in a quiet location these 2 bedroom villa units are perfect for investors or 1st home buyers. Each offers spacious lounge, sep kitchen/meals area, tiled bathroom, separate toilet, private garden plus garage. Potential rental return approx $41,600p.a. for the lot. BUY ONE, TWO OR THE LOT

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51 Tristania Street Doveton

23/30-42 Hanna Street Noble Park

LIVE IN OR INVEST Set on approximately 594m2 this attractive 3 bedroom home features ducted heating, evaporative cooling, 2nd separate toilet and massive 11m x 5m rear shed. Perfect irst home or investment with great returns.

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Saturday 12th April at 3pm 10% deposit -bal 30/60 days $280,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday from 2.30pm Dennis 0438 341 066

LOCATION IS EVERYTHING UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM STATE TRUSTEES This spacious unit offers a large gas heated lounge/dining with split a/c. Kitchen with gas cooking & R/H. Both bdrms with dble BIR’s. Sep toilet, laundry & bathroom. Full length u/cover paved patio, shed & private garden. L/up garage with remote. Walk across to Yarraman Station.

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1/3 Privet Court Doveton

2/4 Johnston Avenue Eumemmerring

ATTRACTIVE RENOVATED HOME AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE

Saturday 26th April at 2pm 10% deposit -bal 30/60 days $250,000+ Thursday 5-5.30pm Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106

THREE BEDROOM UNIT This unit is tucked away at the rear of the block of two units. Features large lounge, separate dining connecting to the kitchen and meals area. Ducted heating & evaporative cooling for year round comfort. The sliding doors open to an undercover patio & landscaped gardens at rear. Three bedrooms have built in robes, walk through from main bedroom to a bathroom & toilet. The added bonus is the double garage with remote. First home buyers, investors and people looking to downsize will recognize the low maintenance appeal to this extremely tidy home. Minutes from major arterials.

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Saturday 3rd May at 1pm 10% deposit -bal 30/60 days $300,000+ Saturday 2-2.30pm Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303

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Updated family home on cottage block. Offers bedrooms with WWC & BIR. Updated kitchen & dining area plus spacious carpeted lounge. Features all gas appliances including ducted heating & air conditioning for living area. Added bonus of private rear courtyard & single remote lock up garage & additional carspace on title. Located in a quiet court within walking distance to local shops & buses. Red hot value. Will be sold on the day!

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98 Loch Road Dandenong North BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED FAMILY HOME This stunning residence has been lovingly maintained by its owner. Features bright north facing lounge with pol timber loors. Adjacent dining & modern kitchen with s/s appliances. 3 comfortable bedrooms with huge master all itted with quality WWC & 2 with BIR. Fully renovated bathroom with quality tiles & ittings. Year round comfort assured by GDH & split system a/c. Covered deck outside is set behind a high brick fence & is perfect for alfresco dining. Walking distance to local shops, schools & bus services with freeway access only around the corner. A truly inviting & heart-warming home in ideal location.

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Saturday 3rd May at 3pm 10% deposit -bal 30/60 days $400,000+ Saturday 1-1.30pm Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106

1ST HOME OPPORTUNITY OR INVESTMENT Spacious 3 bedroom concrete home on corner block of 540m2. Offers large bedrooms, gas heated lounge, separate kitchen/meals area with gas cooking,tiled bathroom & separate toilet. Large rear yard with steel garage. Being close to schools, shops & transport makes this an ideal investment or home. DON’T MISS THIS!

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Saturday 10th May at 11am 10% deposit -bal 30 days $200,000+ Saturday 12-12.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088

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16 Jarvis Crescent Dandenong North Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent

Saturday 10th May at 2pm 10% deposit -bal 30/60 days $400,000+ Saturday 11-11.30am Neil Butler 0411 637 088

FIRST HOME BUYER OR DEVELOPER This is an excellent well maintained home. Floor boards throughout, L shaped lounge. Kitchen with family area. 3 spacious bedrooms, rumpus/meals, separate shower. Double steel garage. Block size approx 659m2. (Potential dual occupancy STP)

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$360,000+ Saturday 3-3.30pm

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244 Lonsdale St Dandenong P: 9791 5922 F: 9792 2536

30-32 Langhorne st Dandenong P: 9794 0755 F: 9793 4777

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Dandenong Central

Dandenong

29 Herbert Street

CENTRAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY!

Multi unit or apartment development opportunity in the heart of Dandenong and on one of its most popular streets.

37 AlexANder AveNue

INVEST & DEVELOP!

The block of 730m2 (approx) currently offers a two bedroom brick veneer home with formal lounge, formal dining, meals area in kitchen, full bathroom, sunroom, gas cooking and heating and a double garage.

Your opportunity to add your style and flair to this three bedroom home nestled in an elevated block in a quiet location. Boasting of a wide driveway and a large backyard, it is also an ideal property for unit development (STCA). Conveniently located close to Eastlink access, Dandenong City and many other facilities are all within a few minutes drive.

LOCATION MATTERS!

MAKE YOUR START HERE!

executor’S AuctioN: tHiS Saturday @ 11:00am oPeN: Sat 10:30am to 11:00am

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Dandenong North

Dandenong Central

2 Nicole AveNue

GREAT BUYING!

Situated in a quiet street close to Oasis Sports Complex, this home is excellent value. Features spacious layout, three bedrooms and a huge family room extension with gas ducted throughout. Low maintenance cladding, aluminium windows, large deck for entertaining, garden shed and secure car accommodation. Excellent Tenant or Vacant Possession available. OFFER NOW!

Here is a great opportunity for the smart investor or home occupier looking for a comfortable home with the options for future development. Located in the heart of Dandenong close to Schools, Plaza & Market, Hospital and train station. Sited on a block measuring approximately 735m2, the home features three large bedrooms, lounge and kitchen/meals area with ducted heating, split system air conditioning and much more! Indicative drawings available for 2 townhouses at the rear (STCA). POSITION & POTENTIAL!

AuctioN: Saturday, 26th April, 2014 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPeN: Sat 10:00am to 10:30am

AuctioN: Saturday, 26th April, 2014 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) oPeN: wed 4:30pm to 5:00pm & Sat 11:15am to 11:45am

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Dandenong

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GREAT BUYING!

Situated in an excellent location close to the Shopping Centre – be quick to secure this family home. Features three spacious bedrooms with built in robes, full ensuite to master, well appointed timber kitchen including dishwasher adjoining family area which leads to a covered entertainment area. High ceilings with ornamental cornices and ducted heating throughout. Brick garage under roofline plus huge garden shed. VALUE HERE!

AuctioN: Saturday, 3rd May, 2014 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPeN: Sat 12:30pm to 1:00pm

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POSITION - POTENTIAL - PERFECT!

Located only a short walk to the CBD and Market, this beautifully presented home is situated on approximately 640m2 of landscaped gardens. The home boasts ducted heating, all gas appliances, air conditioning, neutral tonings and excellent fittings. There are two bedrooms with robes. The backyard is well secured by colorbond fencing. There is more than three metre clearance on either side of the home providing excellent access to the backyard for possible Dual Occupancy Development (STCA). Transport, Dandenong Hospital and Tafe College are also at your fingertips. An excellent rental return is achievable until your development plans are approved. INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE!

AuctioN: Saturday, 10th May, 2014 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPeN: Sat 11:30am to 12:00pm

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Dandenong

20 Power Street

ATTRACTIVE HOME ON A BIG BLOCK!

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Doveton

8 KiNg george PArAde

DEVELOPER HEAVEN!

7 NigrA Street

LOW END OPPORTUNITY!

With a generous block size of 825m2, this property is ripe for development (STCA). Access to the rear is approximately 3.3m so retain the home and develop units/townhouses at the rear! Alternatively, demolish and redevelop the whole site! The comfortable brick veneer home is in excellent condition and features high ceilings, hardwood floorboards, gas appliances and split system air conditioning. There is a large double brick garage/workshop.

Buy right and this solid three bedroom home could become your path to financial freedom. Bring your paintbrush and handyman skills and save $$$! Situated in a quiet, tree lined street, close to Schools, transport and swimming pool, the property boasts a big living room, all gas appliances including ducted heating and an outdoor rear pergola/ entertainment area. Sited on an elevated block measuring approximately 590m2.

MAKE MONEY HERE!

THE TIME IS NOW!

AuctioN: Saturday, 10th May, 2014 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) oPeN: Sat 10:45am to 11:15am

AuctioN: Saturday, 17th May, 2014 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPeN: Sat 10:30am to 11:00am

Daryl Rayner Director 0411 537 820

Phil Morgan Sales Consultant 0417 517 651

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Mile Mileski Sales Consultant 0417 103 325

John Ratnam Sales Consultant 0414 556 517

Frank Holohan Senior Consultant

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SALES

244 Lonsdale St Dandenong P: 9791 5922 F: 9792 2536

30-32 Langhorne st Dandenong P: 9794 0755 F: 9793 4777

Dandenong

Dandenong

Hallam

Hallam

A TOP INVESTMENT!

TOP INVESTMENT!

TOP INVESTMENT!

SUIT NEW HOME BUYER!

117 KeNeally Street

7 everitt Street

1/56 cHarleS aveNue

2/56 cHarleS aveNue

Luxury townhouse boasting three large bedrooms, full ensuite to master, formal lounge, huge family room adjoining a chef’s kitchen and powder room. All wet areas are tiled. Features ducted heating, split system air conditioning and a garage completes the package. Excellent Tenant paying $360 per week.

Located in the ultra modern Metro Village Estate close to Eastlink access, this two bedroom plus study unit ticks all the boxes. An open kitchen adjoining a large family room opens to a private rear courtyard. There is a brick garage. Only minutes walk to railway station! Excellent Tenants currently paying $320.00 per week.

Modern unit with spacious, low maintenance living. Tenanted at $355.00 per week, the home boasts three bedrooms with built in robes, showcase kitchen with dishwasher, polished floors and air conditioning. Great outdoor entertainment area, lock up carport plus additional car space. Walk to Schools and shops.

Private, near new three bedroom villa has neutral tonings, split system air conditioner, floating timber floors, ensuite to master bedroom, large kitchen with lots of cupboard space and a dishwasher. Large family room opens to outdoor courtyard/entertainment area. There is a lockup garage plus a second car space. BE IMPRESSED!

Noble Park

Dandenong

Eumemmerring

Doveton

SUIT NEW HOME BUYERS!

POSITION PLUS POTENTIAL!

STREET APPEAL!

ELEVATED LOCATION!

For Sale: $360,000 to $390,000 oPeN: Sat 12:45pm to 1:15pm

For Sale: $340,000 to $370,000 oPeN: thurs 4:30-5 & Sat 12-12:30

1/62 DuNBlaNe roaD

2/120 HerBert Street

Low maintenance townhouse located close to transport and parks features three bedrooms, two bathrooms, three toilets, formal lounge room, ultra modern kitchen adjoining family room and upstairs family/sitting room. Porcelain tiling, ducted heating, air conditioner and double garage with auto door.

For Sale: $440,000 to $460,000 oPeN: By appointment

Dandenong North

For Sale: $310,000 to $340,000 oPeN: Fri 5:00pm to 5:15pm

1/68 DovetoN aveNue

This unit is just one of two on the block. It features two bedrooms with built in robes, formal lounge, dining off kitchen with gas cooktop, ducted heatinng, sir conditioning, private yard and lock up garage with auto door. Central to all amenities. Ideal first home or investment. NO OWNERS CORPORATION FEES!

For Sale: $290,000 to $320,000 oPeN: Sat 1:30pm to 2:00pm

1 Sylvia Street

IDEAL FIRST HOME/INVESTMENT!

Walk to Lyndale Secondary College, Primary School and bus stop from this neat three bedroom home with built in robes to all bedrooms, modern kitchen with dishwasher and gas cooktop, ducted heating and air conditioning, floorboards, gas hot water service, undercover entertainment area and double lock up garage plus extra car spaces. Minutes drive to Dandenong Market, Plaza, Freeway access and many other facilities. MAKE A START HERE!

For Sale: $360,000 to $390,000 oPeN: thurs 5:00pm to 5:30pm

For Sale: $340,000 to $370,000 oPeN: Fri 5:15pm to 5:30pm

1/3 aPPle court

Front unit of small group of three ticks all the boxes. Well presented with gas heating and appliances, extensive tiling, two bedrooms with built in robes and separate laundry. Large yard with access to a single brick garage. Excellent Tenant paying $265.00 per week. GREAT INVESTMENT!

Nestled in a quiet court with views, this home is great buying! Features three bedrooms, huge lounge, gas appliances and hardwood floors. Sited on a cottage block, included is a private yard and carport. Conveniently located within walking distance to Schools and bus stops and minutes drive to the Dandenong CBD.

Dandenong

Doveton

QUIET AND CENTRAL!

BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED!

For Sale: $265,000 to $285,000 oPeN: By appointment

6 SaroNa Street

For Sale: $220,000 to $240,000 oPeN: By appointment

15 Box Street

A great central location only a short walk to CBD and St John's College! This low maintenance home will suit the retiree or young couple. Fully renovated kitchen, bathroom and laundry. Two big bedrooms, two large living areas and a 640m2 block. THE WORK IS DONE!

This impressive fully renovated three bedroom home is freshly painted throughout. Includes aluminium windows, gas appliances, dishwasher and split system air conditioner. A separate bungalow could be utilised as a fourth bedroom or study. There is also a double steel garage. Excellent Tenant paying $300 per week.

For Sale: $370,000 to $395,000 oPeN: By appointment

For Sale: $290,000 to $320,000 oPeN: By appointment

Dandenong

Dandenong

Frankston

Dandenong

COSY & NEAT HOME!

A LITTLE BEAUTY!

NEAT & COMPLETE!

NO CAR REQUIRED!

4/167 PriNceS HigHway

3/48 PriNceS HigHway

Being just one of a few on the block, this one bedroom unit is positioned close to transport, Schools and Dandenong City. It features lounge, meals area off the modern kitchen with gas cooktop, split system air conditioning, private backyard and front yard and carport. Excellent long term Tenant paying $200 per week.

For Sale: $239,950 oPeN: wed 5:00pm to 5:30pm

Daryl Rayner Director 0411 537 820 DJ

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8/21 Fairway Street

Stroll down to Coles, the Dandenong Market, Plaza and railway station in minutes! This attractive ground floor flat boasts a big living room, huge bedroom, gas cooking, lots of natural light and car park. Currently let to excellent Tenants at $205 per week. A great opportunity to own your own! NOW IS THE TIME!

For Sale: $175,000 to $185,000 oPeN: By appointment

Phil Morgan Sales Consultant 0417 517 651

Mile Mileski Sales Consultant 0417 103 325

This one bedroom unit in a neat complex close to the CBD represents an excellent investment. Features spacious kitchen, large lounge and separate laundry with a small yard and car space. INVEST HERE!

For Sale: $160,000 to $175,000 oPeN: By appointment

John Ratnam Sales Consultant 0414 556 517

Frank Holohan Senior Consultant

10/85 cleelaND Street Stroll down to the Dandenong Market to get your fruit and vegies from this very central single bedroom unit. A great start for the First Home Buyer OR an excellent investment returning $230.00 per week. Features include gas appliances, hardwood floors, backyard and carport. Your investment is secure in Central Dandenong.

For Sale: $228,500 oPeN: By appointment

9791 5922

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Nicholls Gledhill 2 Raymond McMahon Blvd, Endeavour Hills 9700 7888 nichollsgledhill.com.au 2/1 Ponto Court ENDEAVOUR HILLS Brand New Townhouse Features: 3 bedrooms - main beddroom with Full Ensuite and WIR, main bathroom plus separate powder room, Modern kitchen and appliances, Polished timber floors and carpets, Ducted heating and Split Air conditioning, alarm system on request, SLU garage, landscaped gardens plus much more.

3A 2B 1 C

Asking $410,000+ Contact Tom Dong 0432 777 288 Umesh Kumar 0434 023 805

5 Pinto Close ENDEAVOUR HILLS

5 Tolmie Rise HALLAM

Quiet Court Location Features large formal lounge, modern kitchen /meals, large family area, 4 good sized BR, FES with SPA & WIR, covered deck, fully landscaped, dble LU garage with remote, timber floorboards. Wall oven, dishwasher, ducted heating, air con, plus much more Open Saturday 3:00 - 3:30pm Asking $460,000 Contact Tom Dong 0432 777 288 Umesh Kumar 0434 023 805

‘Home Beautiful’ Presentation Featuring a large formal lounge and dining with Coonara heater, modern kitchen and appliances, meals and family area, 3 BRs plus Study/4th BR, FES and WIR, Polished timber floors, evap cooling plus outdoor entertaining area, double garage, plus much more.

4A 2B 2C

4A 2B 2 C

Open Saturday 11:00am - 11:30am Asking $440,000 plus Contact Tom Dong 0432 777 288 Umesh Kumar 0434 023 805

8 Poole Court ENDEAVOUR HILLS

1/8 Southwell Cls ENDEAVOUR HILLS

Renovated home in quiet court close to everything This home features a large formal lounge and dining, fully fitted modern kitchen with adjacent meals, 4 good sized bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and 3 toilets. FES and WIR, polished timber floors, ducted heating, split air con, stainless steel stove with oven, dishwasher etc.

2 Bedroom Unit In Quiet Court! Ideal first home or investment, offering L- shape formal lounge, modern kitchen with meals area, 2 good sized bedrooms, WIR to master, 2 way bathroom, air conditioning, single LU garage and court yard. New carpet, low maintenance garden, Neat and tidy inside and out!

Asking $465,000 plus Contact Tom Dong 0432 777 288 Umesh Kumar 0434 023 805

4A 3B 2 C

2A 1B 1 C

Open Saturday 11:00am - 11:30am Asking $310,000 plus Contact Tom Dong 0432 777 288 Umesh Kumar 0434 023 805

2 Rhus Close ENDEAVOUR HILLS

26 Edward Freeth ENDEAVOUR HILLS

A great first home or investment! This home features formal lounge, timber kitchen and meals/family area, powder room, timber floors, and split system aircon. Outdoors has large pergola, big single lock up garage, huge backyard, sits on a huge corner block which offers opportunity to develop (STCA)!

ROOM FOR THE GROWING FAMILY!! 4 BEDROOMS PLUS STUDY/5th BEDROOM, sunken lounge and separate dining area, modern fully fitted kitchen and HUGE CENTRAL FAMILY LIVING AREA, double lock up garage with internal access, ducted heating, split air con Plus much more

Open Saturday 12:00pm - 12:30pm Asking $400,000 plus Contact Tom Dong 0432 777 288 Umesh Kumar 0434 023 805

3A 1B 1 C

4A 3B 2 C

Open Saturday 2:00-2:30pm Asking $500,000-$550,000 Contact Tom Dong 0432 777 288 Umesh Kumar 0434 023 805

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13 Parkmore Road, Keysborough GREAT HOME, LARGE LAND 3A 1B 2C

Auction

Beautifully presented BV house positioned close to Parkmore s/c, school and bus stop. Offers 3 brs; 2 BIRs; L shape lounge room; Formal dining/TV area; brand new reverse cycle A/C; Spacious kitchen; 2 toilets; large garage, large storage, Extremely large block with an option for further development( STCA).

View Wed: 3.30-4pm Sat: 11-11.30am

Saturday 10th May At 11am

Agent George Urosevic 0400 673 566

4 Alderney Road, Springvale South SPACIOUS AND GREAT LOCATION 3A 1B 2C

Auction Saturday 3th May At 11.30am

6 Central Avenue, Dandenong North YOUR SEARCH IS OVER Auction

Cream brick house positioned in a high demand area of Springvale South & Keysborough; just minutes away from Parkmore or Kingsclere S/C; schools and bus stop. Offers:3 brs; BIRs; Large living room& dining area; updated bathroom, polished floor boards; Gas ducted heating; Double garage with plenty room for truck plus an extra room ideals as a 4th bed /game room.

View

3A 2B 3C

Saturday 10th May At 1pm

Beautifully presented and modern home within reach to all local amenities.Offers 3brs, BIRs, master has FES&WIR; Formal lounge room; dining area; Large kitchen, 2nd living room access to large covered decking; central ducted heating, cooling, double garage with remote control, workshop, storage room

View Wed: 4.30-5pm Sat: 12.30-1pm

Wed: 3.30-4pm Sat: 12-12.30pm

Agent George Urosevic 0400 673 566 Kennedy Do 0419 003 969

9 Beevers Street, Footscray LOCATION! LOCATION! LOCATION 3A 2B 1C

Selling

Located in a ‘’high demand’’ suburb close to Melbourne CBD, this three level architect designed townhouse offers: 3 brs plus an entertainment room/4th br; master has WIR, Ensuite & spa bath; 2 large living rooms; timber floorboard; Heating&Ducted Cooling System; down lights; 2 powder rooms; remote garage.

Agent Peter Ha 0488 818 918

Agent George Urosevic 0400 673 566

1/124 Kelvinside Road, Noble Park EXTREMELY BEAUTIFUL Selling 2A 1B 1C Situated in a convenient location close to school, shop, station and park; this beautiful renovated unit offers 2 good size bedrooms, BIRs, separate lounge, beautiful kitchen, luxury shower with jet massage, quality floorboards, split AC, electric roller shutters, separate driveway, carport and extra 2rooms at rear.

View Sat: 2-2.30pm Agent George Urosevic 0400 673 566 Kennedy Do 0419 003 969

3/24 Tulloch Grove, Glen Waverley MODERN TOWNHOUSE! Selling 3A 2B 2C Suitable for busy lifestyle occupiers or investors. Positioned in the popular Herriott’s Estate,easy access to buses, Monash Freeway, Pinewood S/C and Monash Uni. Features large 3brs; BIRs; Open plan kitchen with stone bench top; large living room, ducted heating, split A/C system; freshly repainted, brand new carpet.

Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918

Raine&Horne Springvale 9548 4011 I rh.com.au/springvale 236 Springvale Road, Springvale 3171 DJ

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Auction Wednesday 7 May at 1:00 pm

Under instructions from The Shell Company of Australia

RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY 156–158 Corrigan Road, Cnr Noble Street, Noble Park

LAUNCH INTO THE MARKET AND FIND A HIDDEN GEM!!!

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Beautiful 3 bdms 2 bthms is a must see. Whether you’re a first home buyer, second home buyer, looking to downsize or investor, this home suits a broad range of buyers. Offering 3 great sized bdms all with ceiling fans & BIR’s, large master with WIR & E/S with spa bath. Renovated main bthm & kitchen, with concealed dishwasher, induction Price $410,000 + cooker & loads of storage. Bi-fold doors extend the open plan living out Inspect Saturday 1.00PM – 1.30PM onto the deck with stunning views. Extras inc DGH, wood heater, A/C Agent Brent Hone 0417 233 461 & attic storage. Single garage, shedding, fruit trees & veggie patch.

5968 3933

1128540-PB15-14

23 Gembrook-Launching Place Road Gembrook

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43 Agnes St, East Melbourne

3a Kilvington Dve, Emerald

Corriga

www.sutherlandfarrelly.com.au 9650 3531

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Harcourts Clayton 272 Clayton Road Clayton 03 9543 7088 www.clayton.harcourts.com.au

AUCTION SATURDAY

Noble Park 34 Bowmore Road

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Keysborough 8 Lugarno Court

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Attention First Homebuyers!

Auction Saturday 3 May - 11.00am

This wonderfully presented family home affords first-homebuyers a superb opportunity. Featuring a bright living area with polished floorboards, tiled dining zone, a spotless kitchen plus 3 robed bedrooms, neat bathroom & generous laundry conclude. Growing families will delight in the huge, level rear garden, offering future extension or development opportunities (STCA). Inclusions: ducted heating, air-con, double garage.

Inspect

By Appointment

Office

Dingley Village - Keysborough 9558 3337

Contact Thi Siva 0425 661 771 Danny Cobb 0438 088 957

APPROX 1180M2, 5-6 TOWNHOUSES (STCA). A small to medium development for you to plan and get started without delay or rent out and land bank for the future. Currently on the land is a 3 bedroom home & 1 bedroom bungalow fully self-contained. This property is situated in a great location on the north side of Heatherton Road & close to Princess Hwy. Auction View Open

Saturday April 12 at 11.00am www.harcourts.com.au/VCY26474 Sat 10.30-11.00am

Tom Dallas & Barbara Snell P 9543 7088 M 0403 036 601 P 03 9543 7088 M 0438 194 809 E tom.dallas@harcourts.com.au E barbara.snell@harcourts.com.au Harcourts Clayton

www.harcourts.com.au

www.8.lugarnocourtkeysborough.com

Drouin PETER WILLIAMS N

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29 - 31 Princes Way

5625 3911 Highly Regarded Robin Hood Estate 7 Nottingham Court, Drouin •฀4฀bedrooms,฀3฀living฀areas฀ •฀Double฀garage฀with฀internal฀access •฀5216m2฀land฀size •฀Ducted฀heating฀&฀evap฀cooling •฀9ft฀ceilings,฀27฀sq฀living •฀Beautiful฀established฀gardens •฀Easy฀access฀to฀M1฀freeway

Auction: Saturday 3rd May at 1.00pm

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Historic Family Home (circa 1914) 335 Longwarry Drouin Road, Longwarry Step฀back฀in฀time฀when฀you฀enter฀this฀imposing฀5฀bedroom฀character฀home฀ with฀13ft฀ceilings฀and฀many฀original฀period฀features.฀The฀country฀kitchen฀ opens฀out฀to฀family฀dining฀area฀which฀in฀turn฀overlooks฀the฀under฀cover฀ alfresco฀space฀with฀café฀curtain฀blinds฀for฀year฀round฀comfort.฀The฀bedrooms฀ are฀a฀generous฀size฀with฀the฀master฀having฀a฀WI฀robe฀&฀ensuite.฀A฀separate฀ lounge฀would฀be฀ideal฀for฀the฀parents฀to฀enjoy฀a฀bit฀of฀peace฀&฀quiet฀after฀a฀ busy฀day.฀Verandas฀&฀decking฀surround฀the฀home฀&฀offer฀protection฀during฀the฀ hot฀summer฀days.฀An฀inground฀pool฀with฀solar฀heating฀&฀salt฀chlorination฀is฀the฀ perfect฀place฀to฀unwind฀&฀cool฀off.฀3.5฀acres฀of฀land฀would฀allow฀you฀to฀keep฀a฀ couple฀of฀horses,฀cows฀or฀sheep฀to฀keep฀the฀grass฀down.฀A฀lock฀up฀work฀shop฀ plus฀5฀car฀carport฀complete฀what฀is฀truly฀a฀unique฀property฀rarely฀seen฀in฀the฀ area.฀Call฀Graham฀to฀arrange฀an฀inspection฀to฀avoid฀disappointment.

Terms฀10%฀deposit,฀balance฀30/60฀days฀

Auction: Saturday 3rd May at 11am

OFI Saturdays 11.15 – 11.45am

OFI Saturdays 10.30 - 11.00am

Graham Fairweather 0418 329 608

Graham Fairweather 0418 329 608

Terms฀10%depsoit,฀Balance฀18/7/2014

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WE LOVE IT

DINGLEY VILLAGE ’Heaven on earth’ It’s often said that once you move to Dingley Village, you’ll never leave... This home lives up to that promise and more. It’s almost too hard to decide where to begin. It’s big enough for the largest of families, has multiple living areas, enjoys zoned bedrooms upstairs including a relaxing master bedroom with ensuite and spa and best of all there is a secure in-ground swimming pool that’s overlooked by a timber decking as well as an undercover alfresco and plenty of yard space. Quite simply, the agent says, this home can only be described as heaven on earth, and it’s ready to be yours. Quietly positioned in one of the best streets in the area, you’ll love coming home to this gem. Make your way inside to be welcomed by a sunken formal living and dining - a spectacular spot to entertain guests or enjoy a glass of wine. As you head further in, you’ll be in awe of the space and number of rooms that flow from one end to the other. The well-lit kitchen is complemented by timber finishes, plenty of bench and cupboard space and a dishwasher. It all overlooks the family meals area which flows into the rumpus room. At the rear is an additional living area with an enclosed fireplace, and it all has secure access to both the alfresco area and swimming pool. Head upstairs to find the haven you and your family have been craving. The first three bedrooms all have built-in robes and ceiling fans. The master is exceptionally spacious, boasts large mirrored built-in robes, a ceiling fan and a full ensuite is where you’ll be able to relax in the spa all-year round. Outdoors is the perfect mixture for young and old - the home is situated on a block size of 565m2 (approx), there’s plenty of yard space for kids or pets to roam freely, plus you can easily host any sized celebration in any weather condition. Notable extras in this home include evaporative cooling, gas ducted heating, an alarm, a double lock-up garage, water tank and multiple sheds. You’ll be astonished at how well located this home is. You’re mere moments from Kingswood Golf Club, a short trip to DFO and you’re within walking distance to multiple parks and reserves. Best of all, you’re centrally positioned to numerous primary and secondary schools within the area including Haileybury and Lighthouse colleges. You can bring the family, stay for years to come and know you’ll never have to move because everything is so close to home. Want to move into lucky number 8 - take the leap and enjoy the rest of your years here in this heavenly home.

POSTCODE

3172

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• Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool • Zoned reverse cycle air conditioning • Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool

• Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool • Zoned reverse cycle air conditioning • Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool

• Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool • Zoned reverse cycle air conditioning • Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool

• Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool • Zoned reverse cycle air conditioning • Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool

• Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool • Zoned reverse cycle air conditioning • Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool

• Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool • Zoned reverse cycle air conditioning • Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool

• Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool • Zoned reverse cycle air conditioning • Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool

• Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool • Zoned reverse cycle air conditioning • Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool

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BARRY PLANT, NOBLE PARK, 8710 0000 CHEE-KY DUNLOP, 0422 910 881 8 AISHA CRESCENT INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT PRICE: $590,000+ AUCTION: SATURDAY, 3 MAY, 12:30PM

NEW LISTING

GLENmaGGIE

31 Nerrigundah Drive, Glenmaggie This immaculately presented 2 acre residence with 3 excellent bedrooms of which 2 open out onto the picturesque verandah. Features abound this property including: an all-electric kitchen, an excellent slow-combustion stove, which also feeds the central heating unit, Open Fire Place, Bar area in the lounge, & separate dining area, all looking towards the lake. Outside features ample shedding for all uses, including an excellent 32ft x 20ft – 3 bay garage/workshop, plus a very practical undercover boat storage area. The home is set well back on the property giving you piece & quiet from the road noises, where you to take full advantage of the elevated verandah amongst nature & the easily maintained native garden. This residence is one owner-built & lived in, & has many •extra features are toopool numerous to mention. An inspection will definitely disappoint, • Manicured gardens not with a heated saltwater pool Manicured gardens with that a heated saltwater • Zoned reverse cycle air conditioning • Zoned air conditioning & would suit as a full time residence or reverse as a cycle great family holiday home. • Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool

• Manicured gardens with a heated saltwater pool

Price: $285,000 Internet ID: 2J2GWA Contact: David Wadey 0429 Legal 483 007 line here. Legal line here. Legal line here. Legal line here. Legal line here. Legal line here.

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Beautiful & RelaxiNG 2 acRes to come Home to – NeW listiNG!

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7-STAR ENERGY RATING

7-STAR ENERGY RATING

1128787-KC15-14

Conveniently Accessible

SAN REMO BRIDGE AND JETTY

Undeniably Beautiful

WOOLAMAI BEACH

Stunning Outlook

Don’t miss out on p are callingg what ppeople “The best new land release on Phillip Island” SELLING FROM $249,000 For your own Private Inspection contact Greg Price or Cameron Watters on 5952 5711 or email cowes@alexscott.com.au

woolamaihouse.com.au Alex Scott and Staff - Cowes 113a Thompson Ave Cowes 3922

WOOLAMAI HOUSE

While best endeavours have been used to provide information in this publication that is true and accurate all entities accept no responsibility and disclaim all liability in respect to any errors or inaccuracies it may contain. Prospective purchasers should make their own inquiries to verify the information contained herein.

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NEW HOMES & LAND

PROTECTED INVESTMENTS A rare opportunity for a buyer to take a piece of prime real estate and make it their own is now within grasp. The long awaited land release of Stage 3B in the heart of Carrum Downs is now available at beautiful Wattlewood. The estate is in a central Carrum Downs location with established nature strip trees, flora and greenscape abutting parkland and conservation reserve for all the family to enjoy. Surrounded by established lifestyle amenities including shopping centres, parks, restaurants, schools and Port Phillip, Wattlewood is close to everything the new owner would need making it an ideal location to build a dream home. New home construction opportunities are available as are covenants to protect the investment. The new owners will be able to live in a re-developed, wellestablished area that is within walking distance to Carrum Downs shopping centre which is an easy walk to restaurants and other recreational facilities. There is also easy access to EastLink, Frankston Freeway and South Gippsland Freeway and the new owners will be able to live close to schools and childcare facilities. Local beaches are less than 15 minutes away and some of the best beaches beyond Frankston to the Mornington Peninsula are now via the freeway or towards Phillip Island and beyond.

A magnificent golf course and botanical gardens, Frankston for shopping, cinemas and other recreational facilities are all close by. It is just 34 kilometres from Melbourne’s CBD and is close to excellent transport networks.

An ever-expanding selection of diverse community, retail, recreational and educational infrastructure makes for a hassle-free lifestyle. Within minutes the new owners can be in the major hubs of Dandenong or Frankston, launching the boat at Patterson

Lakes, driving along EastLink or discovering Bayside’s beautiful coastline. Close enough to Melbourne’s CBD to commute and close enough to the Mornington Peninsula for spontaneous day trips, it is the best of all possible worlds.

Register interest in Wattlewood by calling 1300 140 107 or visiting www.wattlewood.com.au. Call to arrange a visit to the onsite land office on the corner of Frankston-Dandenong Road and William Road, Carrum Downs.

Final Stage Now Selling Last Remaining Lots from $192,900 SALES OFFICE OPEN 7 DAYS 12 - 5PM

Call 03 5995 3223 or visit ambrosialiving.com.au

* While best endeavours have been used to provide information in this publication that is true and accurate, Balcon Group and related entities accept no responsibility and disclaim all liability in respect to any errors or inaccuracies it may contain. Prospective purchasers should make their own enquiries to verify the information contained herein.

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AGENT’S CHOICE

NOBLE PARK POSTCODE

3174

Luxury townhouses, situated in a prime location of Noble Park in close proximity to schools, train station and other amenities are luxury

townhouses. These architect-designed two and three bedroom town houses are just about to be built. Buy now and avail the $10,000 first home buyer grant and take advantage of the huge stamp duty savings by buying off the plan. Features include gas-ducted heating, stainless steel appliances, tiles to all wet areas, quality carpets, landscaped yards, rain water tanks, garden sheds and lots of cupboard space.

Other standard features include gas hot water units, underground power and telephone cabling, 6 star energy rating, lock-up garage with remote control and a six-year structural guarantee.

L. J. HOOKER, NOBLE PARK, 9546 1888 ROY MCNERNEY, 0409 149 356 3 & 4/1 AVON STREET INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT PRICE : UNIT 3: $369,000 UNIT 4: $395,000 PRIVATE SALE

DISPLAY & LAND

LOCATOR BOTANIC RIDGE

CRANBOURNE

LEEDERVILLE BOTANIC RIDGE Cnr Pearcedale & Browns Roads Melway ref: 137 A2

Open 12-5pm Sat-Thurs

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3 HOMES ON DISPLAY NEW DISPLAYS NOW OPEN Crepe Avenue, Casiana Gve Cranbourne (Mel ref: 133 B7)

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28 & 30 Prendergast Avenue Cranbourne East. Melway ref: 134 E7

65 Prendergast Avenue, Cranbourne East (Melway ref: 134 E7)

TALK TO THE BUILDER

Open Sat - Wed 11am - 5pm

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Sat - Sun 11am - 5pm

1300 789 984

CALL: 13 13 63 parksedge.com.au

CRANBOURNE SOUTH

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Cnr Westernport Highway & Hall Road, Cranbourne West (Melway ref: 132 H5)

1715 Thompsons Rd, Cranbourne North Melway ref: 130 G9

1 Settlers Run, Cranbourne South Melway ref: 133 C11

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32-34 Pegasus Road Cranbourne West Melway Ref: 132 J4 Open 7 days, 11.00am – 5.00pm

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PHONE 1300 97 62 64 www.cardiniavillage.com.au

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13 Edenbrook Circuit, Pakenham Melway Ref: 215 H10

27-29 Silkwood Drive Warragul Melway Ref: X912 V7 Open 7 days, 11.00am – 5.00pm

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FLAT ALLOTMENTS Corner of Normanby Street and Stoddarts Road, Warragul Clark

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KIMBERLEY DOWNS ESTATE STAGE 9B – 18 LARGE LOTS Ranging in size from 606m2 to 845m2 Title Release Sept 2013 Quiet, Private and Secluded. The Kimberley Downs Land office is located at: The corner of The Esplanade and Glasscocks Road, Narre Warren South.

Open weekends 1-4pm For further details please go to www.kimberleydowns.com.au

OR CONTACT MONIQUE 0419 119 719 Roger Davis Pty Ltd Suite 1, 624 Ferntree Gully Rd Cnr Brandon Park Dve, Wheelers Hill

PHONE: 9560 5000

AMBROSIA ESTATE FORTUNA CRESCENT CRANBOURNE WEST (MELWAYS REF 132 J7) ON DISPLAY: Sat-Wed 12-5pm The Bradford The Shoreham The Sorrento

BERWICK WATERS FLOWERBLOOM CRESCENT CLYDE NORTH (MELWAY REF 131 C8) ON DISPLAY: Sat-Wed 12-5pm The Palm Cove

CASIANA GROVE RED MAPLE DRIVE, CRANBOURNE (MELWAYS REF 133 B6) ON DISPLAY: Sat-Wed 12-5pm The Colorado

GRANDVUE ESTATE GRANDVUE BOULEVARD OFFICER (MELWAYS REF 215 D4) ON DISPLAY: Sat-Wed 12-5pm The Jamieson Lodge The Wentworth The Cottesloe

WATERFORD RISE ESTATE SILVERWOOD DRIVE WARRAGUL ON DISPLAY: Sat-Wed 12-5pm The Hawthorn

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by Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898

Springvale 34 Union Grove

Springvale 40 Union Grove

Land 568m2

Land 1,126m2

Sold within 1 week by Judy Thanh Truc $660,800 Unconditional

40!!! Heart of Springvale - Zone 2!!!

Rectangular Block of 568m2 approx!!

Location! Location!! Location! Approx 568m2; 40 Union Grove! This amazing property offers double the return, 40 & 42 Union Grove Springvale are for sale approx 1,126 m2! Quick and take this opportunity before it’s gone, with residential Zone 2 the possibilities are endless; multi-level apartments, multiunit developments and even setting up a medical clinic (STCA).

Take this Fantastic opportunity before it’s gone! Central Springvale, this rectangular block is located in the Heart or Springvale Central! With so much potential! Quick and take this opportunity before it’s gone, with residential Zone 2 the possibilities are endless; multi-level apartments, multiunit developments and even setting up

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Sale $668,000+ View Saturday 2.00 - 2.30pm ljhooker.com

Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898 Chris Nguyen 0466 119 898 Glen Waverley 8588 5288 265a Springvale Road

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Sale $700,000+ View Thursday & Saturday 12.00 - 12.30pm ljhooker.com

Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898 Emma Tuyet 0468 923 898 Glen Waverley 8588 5288 265a Springvale Road

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

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Alex Tan B.A.I.T Engineering Sales Manager

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0466 181 898

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by Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898

Springvale 4 Union Grove

Springvale 42 Union Grove

Land 568m2

Land 1,126m2

Sold within 2 weeks by Judy Thanh Truc $650,000 unconditional

42!!! Heart of Springvale - Zone 2!!!

Location, Location, Location!!! Zone 2!!!

Location! Location! Location! Approx 568m2, this amazing property offers double the return, 40 & 42 Union Grove Springvale are for sale. Approx 1,126 m2 in total! Quick take this opportunity before it’s gone, with residential Zone 2 the possibilities are endless; multi-level apartments, multiunit developments and even setting up a medical clinic (STCA).

What a great potential this amazing block of land has, approx 568m2 a well sought after location with endless potential! Quick and take this opportunity before it’s gone, with residential Zone 2 the possibilities are endless; multi-level apartments, multiunit developments and even setting up a medical clinic (STCA).

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Sale $668,000+ View Thursday & Saturday 11.00 - 11.30am ljhooker.com

Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898 Danny The Hung 0411 699 898 Glen Waverley 8588 5288 265a Springvale Road

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Sale $700,000+ View Thursday & Saturday 1.00 - 1.30pm ljhooker.com

Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898 Chris Nguyen 0466 119 898 Glen Waverley 8588 5288 265a Springvale Road

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

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Alex Tan B.A.I.T Engineering Sales Manager

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0411 309 898

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Nuria Jewell

Jim Zhao

Vincent Yap

Dip. Translation Area Specialist

B.A. Science Area Specialist

B.A. Commerce Area Specialist

0411 726 898

0468 939 898

0411 709 898

Thanh Nguyen

Ken Chen

B.A. Com.Acc Property Manager

B.A. IT Area Specialist

0411 749 898

0411 964 898

M.A. B.A. Comm.Acc Area Specialists 0468 992 898

Peter He

Andrew Dong

Pan Zhang

Anita Meng

Toa Tea

Lindsay Xu

B.A. Accounting Area Specialist

B.A. Science Area Specialist

M.A. B.A. Finance Sales Area Specialist

B.A. H.R. Area Specialist

Dip. Building Area Specialist

B.A. Arts Area Specialist

0411 149 898

0468 949 898

0411 129 898

0411 358 898

0468 912 898

0411 328 898

Shan Li

Danny The Hung

Dennis Chen

Chris Nguyen

Lynda Do

Leo Su

M.A.B.A. Accounting Area Specialist

B.A. Bus Area Specialist

Dip. Business Area Specialist

BA. Com Science Area Specialist

Dip. Business Sales Area Specialist

M.A. B.A. Finance Area Specialist

0411 365 898

0411 699 898

0468 936 898

0466 119 898

0411 306 898

0468 953 898

Maria Haiyang

Jessie Deng

Emma Tuyet

Kate Chen

Jimmy Tran

Daine Chen

B.A. Edu Business Sys Operator

MA BA Finance Business Sys Operator

Dip. Bus Area Specialist

M.A. B.A. Finance Business Sys Operator

Dip. C Medicine Area Specialist

Dip. Edu Area Specialist

8588 5288

9855 8889

0468 923 898

03 9939 3999

0468 935 898

0466 181 898

LJ Hooker Glen Waverley 265a Springvale Road Glen Waverley, VIC, 3150 03 8588 5288 glenwaverley.ljhooker.com.au @ glenwaverley@ljh.com.au

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WE LOVE IT

ENDEAVOUR HILLS

Set high on the hill with fabulous views is this ideal family home. Upon entering the home to the right is the family room with adjoining kitchen, both offering fantastic views. Next, the formal dining room flows into the sunken lounge. The master bedroom has walk-in robes and full ensuite. Four other bedrooms are serviced by an enormous renovated bathroom. There is the bonus of large storeroom or games room under the house with a spa.

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HALL AND PARTNERS FIRST NATIONAL, 9700 3000 28 DANIEL SOLANDER DRIVE INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT PRICE: $485,000-$540,000 PRIVATE SALE

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Dandenong 4 Wallace Avenue Live now and develop later!!!!! • Superb location close to all major amenities of Dandenong, freeway access & public transport. • Central bathroom fully renovated, large updated kitchen, meals area and a separate family/living room.

Auction Contact Agent Saturday 26th of April 3:00PM On Site View Wed 6:00-6:20PM Sat 1:00-1:20PM

Auction Saturday 12th April 1:00PM On Site View Saturday 12:30PM - 1:00PM

Ben Jusufi 0406 026 542 Endeavour Hills 9708 0555

Janina Duarte 0418 362 487 Dandenong 9793 4833

57B Heatherton Road

20 Langhorne St

Dandenong 57 - 59 Stud Road 31 Apartments Ready For You To Develop Today

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• Plans, Permits & Engineering Drawings all approved, all the hard work has been done and is ready for your next project. • Location is the key to this project, just a short stroll to all amenities Dandenong has to offer.

Keysborough 21 Elmbank Drive

Dandenong Unit 2/51 James Street

• Situated on a corner block and sitting on 524m2 of Land

Auction Contact Agent Saturday 12th of April 11:00am On Site

Auction $350,000+ Saturday 12th of April 3:00PM On site View Saturday 2:30PM - 3:00PM

• Features Include: a split system, gas cooking, polished timber floors, a good size courtyard & an undercover carport

Ben Jusufi 0406 026 542 Dandenong 9793 4833 20 Langhorne St

Exculsive $240,000+ View Saturday 10:30AM - 11:00AM

Ben Jusufi 0406 026 542

Mark Hilder 0400 500 752

Endeavour Hills 9708 0555

Dandenong 9793 4833

57B Heatherton Road

20 Langhorne St

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

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A Hidden Gem

Springvale South 18 Springfield Drive

This 3 bedroom brick veneer home on a large block, approximately 542m2, includes gas ducted heating, split system air con, spacious kitchen, dining & lounge, garage, large backyard with bungalow which has water and electricity connected. Ideal property for a first home buyer or an investor. Must see! Auction Sat 12 Apr 12.00pm View Thursday 5.00-5.30 & Saturday 11.30-12.00

Great place to start a family with this 4 bedroom home located minutes to all amenities. Offering light filled lounge, ducted heating, gas appliances, alarm system, gated entrance, plenty of yard space plus a self contained one bedroom bungalow at the rear! Inspect today before it is too late! Auction Sat 12 Apr 1.30pm View Saturday 1.00-1.30

Noble Park 9546 1888

Noble Park 9546 1888

31-33 Buckley Street

31-33 Buckley Street

Lovely family home comprises of - hostess kitchen, formal dining room and spacious lounge room with gas heating, four bedrooms, central bathroom and garden shed as well as a nice pergola and double carport all on a nice 623m2 Block and is in a quite court location.

For Sale $290,000+ View Sunday 11.00 - 11.20am Izzy 0422 281 764

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This 3 bedroom features open plan dining & living served by a gourmet kitchen with stainless steel appliances. With quality inclusions such as a large master bedroom with ensuite, stunning bathroom, ducted heating, paved private rear entertainment area, double remote controlled lock up garage & ample room for a caravan or boat storage. Auction Sat 3 May 12.00pm On site View Saturday 1.00-1.30

This vibrant home offers spacious lounge, 3 bedrooms, master with ensuite, well appointed kitchen adjoining a large meals/dining area, huge family room, security gate with intercom, alarm system, new carpets, floor boards, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, double LUG, low maintenance garden & fully paved area. Auction Sat 3 May 1.30pm View Saturday 2.00-2.30

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31-33 Buckley Street

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4 Bedroom Renovated Home + Approved Plans and Permits!

Noble Park 5/34 Kelvinside Road

Springvale 3 Burrapike Avenue

Hidden away in a private cul-de-suc, this spacious 3 bedroom townhouse is a perfect first home buy or investment. Separate lounge, modern kitchen, separate meals area, 2 toilets, polished floors, ducted heating, dishwasher, large rear outdoor decking and a lock up garage. Just a stroll to amenities. Auction Sat 10 May 12.00pm On site View Saturday 2.00-2.30

Fully renovated 3 bedroom home with lounge, dining, timber kitchen with gas appliances and a dishwasher, central bathroom, separate shower, window roller shutters, gas heating, reverse cycle air con, double garage and double carport on 585m2 (approx.) block close to all major amenities in Springvale. Auction Sat 3 May 2.30pm View Thursday 5.00-5.30 & Saturday 3.00-3.30

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31-33 Buckley Street

Renovated 4 bedroom home - formal lounge and family/meals area, nearby kitchen with breakfast bar and sliding door access to the backyard, all the hard work has been done for the astute investor or developer with plans and permit approved for a 2 bedroom unit in the backyard!

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Family living - with the large formal lounge, formal dining, family room and meals area, gourmet kitchen with a dishwasher, four bedrooms, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, tiles and floorboards, large pergola, internal access from the double remote garage and low maintenance garden.

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Hampton Park 9702 8388

Hampton Park 9702 8388

Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road

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Think tank on track By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THEY’RE young, articulate and passionate for change. Arif, Arnold, Ky and Robina are part of Greater Dandenong Council’s youth-services think tank. Their voices are resonating in the ears of politicians and council officials as well as their peers. The Greater Dandenong Youth Think Tank provides a forum for local young people to discuss and share ideas about important issues that impact on young people. Its 15 participants provide advice and feedback to local, state and federal governments and other relevant organisations on important issues. And they don’t mind rattling the cage. Albert spoke out at a youth employment forum last year about employers whose racial discrimination was cruelly affecting young jobseekers’ chances. The comments made front-page news on the Journal and led to kudos from his peers. The good news was that after the forum, some of the long-frustrated participants landed jobs. “But more needs to be done,” says Albert. The four inspire one another. They want to inspire more young people to get involved, to find their voices - the last thing they want is for their think tank to be a goldfish bowl. Ky rails against the “misconception that young people don’t care about the world going on around them”. “Young kids care about the future and how they, as a community of young people, can resolve that. “The level of engagement is rising.” On the think tank, the 15 members survey other young people and plough

their ideas into three identified local issues - homelessness, community safety and jobs. The crew recently presented to Greater Dandenong Council’s community safety committee, advocating the need for more street lights and youthtargeted programs. “We have to work on the perception of Greater Dandenong in the media,” Arif says. “Community safety is not as bad as portrayed and perceived.” They have also broadened their gazes onto state, national and international affairs. Ky and Robina want to work for the United Nations. Robina is part of a Youth Affairs Council Victoria cabinet of young people who are incubating policy ideas ahead of the state election. They are set to pitch agenda items such as mental health and sexuality. Locally she sees the need to build relations between people of different backgrounds. Recently Arif and Ky were among 60 young people who hurtled questions on international affairs at a panel of young leaders at Mordialloc College on 28 March. Arif’s insights on the plight of refugees and asylum seekers were born from close experience. They impressed panellist Laura John, who is gathering views of young people as Australia’s youth representative to the United Nations. He was the only one in the forum’s room to know when the last asylum seeker was processed on-shore in Australia. There had been none since 19 August 2012; since that time 30,000 people would have been processed had there not been this policy of “deliberate delay”, according to Arif.

Youth Think Tank members, from left, Arif, Ky, Albert and Robina.117942 Picture: ROB CAREW “I come from a background where people don’t have access to justice so I’ve always wanted to serve people.” Ky, who is studying politics and developmental studies, aims to work for the UN but says: “If you want to build a better world, you start in the local community and build upwards.” Arnold, studying youth work, wants to work “hand in hand” with young

people with migrant backgrounds in Greater Dandenong. Since July, these ambitious members have been spurring each other into more action and ideas. They are excited by the doors that have already opened. Robina says: “If the start of this is so huge, the future will be even brighter.”

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Memory on their mind SPRINGVALE seniors shared food and stories from their homelands last week, with memory in mind. Alzheimer’s Australia Victoria held the Tastes to Remember event at Springvale Town Hall on 1 April. Diversity officer and event organiser Claire Emmanuel said the event brought together over-65s from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) communities to share cultural food, discuss the traditions and rituals surrounding them and reminisce over stories from their homelands. Representatives from the Mauritian, Serbian, Vietnamese and Ukranian-speaking communities each performed, there were presentations

about memory changes and dementia risk reduction strategies. “They enjoyed each other’s cultural food,” Ms Emmanuel said. “They enjoyed the presentation and so they are more informed about what services are available for them.” She said participants learnt about how to contact the City of Greater Dandenong, Monash Health and Centrelink for assistance, including respite services and carer payments. The council provided a grant to help run the event which is designed to raise awareness about dementia and support services. For more information, call 1800 100 500 or visit www.fightdementia. org.au.

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Petition’s clear message ALMOST 90 people signed a petition calling for a ‘keep clear’ sign to be restored in Springvale South. The City of Greater Dandenong accepted the petition at its most recent meeting. The 87 signatories are asking Roads Minister Terry Mulder to direct VicRoads to restore ‘keep clear’ markings across all lanes at the intersection of Heatherton Road and Corio Drive. Engineering services director Bruce Rendall said the matter was beyond the council’s power so it had sent the petition on to the relevant authority, VicRoads. He said the council had previously raised the matter several times with no result. “We will raise it again,” he said.

Alzheimers Australia Victoria’s Amelia Suckling and Claire Emmanuel check out food from the Ukraine and Vietnam. 117837 Pictures: ROB CAREW

Fire on the fence POLICE are appealing for witnesses to a deliberately-lit fence fire in Herbert Street, Dandenong. CFA crews attended and extinguished the blaze, which started about 6am on 29 March. The fire caused minor damage to the fence.

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New home for dreams By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CONFLICT is a word Nyadol Nyuon is all too familiar with. Close to two decades after her father was killed in a civil war and almost 10 years since her family first fled to Australia, another conflict in South Sudan almost claimed the lives of her mother and grandmother earlier this year. The Noble Park law student, 26, spent weeks contacting family and friends in the capital, Juba, to help them escape the violence. “(Mum) would ask me ‘can you hear that bomb go off?’,” Nyadol said. “It took us so long to get my grandmother out of the house because she was afraid that if she left the house she would be killed. “There were rumours of people disappearing, or people being shot at.” It’s just another chapter in Sudan’s bloody and chequered history. Nyadol’s family fled the situation from neighbouring Kenya in 2005 and made their first Australian home with relatives in Noble Park. She retains an affinity with South Sudan, which split from Sudan in 2011, and sees it as her responsibility to

challenge misconceptions of Sudanese refugees here. Nyadol, a 2014 Australia Day state ambassador, is a member of the African Think Tank and Africa Media Australia and holds regular discussions with the Victorian police and the judiciary on behalf of Sudanese Australians. “There was a concern that Sudanese or African youth were engaged in crime at a level that the rest of the community was not being engaged in,” she said. But she said some reports showed the opposite to be true. “That they are actually committing much less crimes than the rest of the community, but they were just being stopped more and questioned more frequently,” she said. Nyadol said she didn’t set out to become a leader. “I just do it because I find myself in a position where I can’t let the opportunity pass,” she said. “Sometimes the least you can really do is raise someone’s consciousness to an alternative story to balance the only one they have in their head.” In December last year, South Sudan’s current civil war broke out when a faction

of the Sudan People’s Liberation Army was involved in an alleged mutiny. The conflict is largely along ethnic lines between the Dinka and Nuer tribes. Nyadol is tired of the same narrative. “It makes you wonder whether this will keep happening, over and over again, and if there will be periods of what cannot even be called peace, but for guns to go down simply so that people can get more guns,” she said. “That’s what’s really painful, and imagining another generation of young kids going through what you went through. “I was born and grew up in refugee camps; you don’t want another person to go through that, it’s just a useless life. You can’t dream, you can’t hope.” In Australia, Nyadol has found a place she can do both. “For me this is more and more home,” she said. “It’s a feeling that I think most refugees, young people, struggle with because you’re always asking what is really home. Is it Sudan? Is it Australia? “I know for a fact that there is a person I can be in Australia, nowhere else.”

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We’re in car crunch central DANDENONG and Springvale are among with worst suburbs in Victoria for common road accidents. According to the AAMI Crash Index, launched last month, Dandenong had the second highest number of nose to tail crashes in the state with 577, with only Melbourne recording more. Dandenong and Springvale ranked second and third for collisions from failing to give way, with 400 and 301, and third and fourth for collisions while reversing, with 171 and 143. Dandenong rated third for parked car dings with 239 and fourth for collisions with stationary objects, with 135 incidents. The index analysed almost 250,000 accident insurance claims between October 2012 and September last year. AAMI spokesman Reuben Aitchison said impatience was often overlooked as one of the leading factors behind collisions and could adversely affect drivers’ judgement when they need it most.

BUSINESS SOUTH-EAST By CASEY NEILL BOSS Products in Dandenong is leading the way in construction finishing materials. “All our competitors are focusing on price and competing with each other in that way,” managing director Michael Boss said. “We focus on quality and innovation. We offer a better product.” The business held an open day for the building industry on 28 March to launch new stone cladding and metallic panelling products it’s distributing with Terraco. Boss is the exclusive Australian agent for the Swedish global leader in finishing products a long way from its start as a shoe component manufacturer in the early 1980s. Michael’s dad Trevor started the business in Dandenong and it was among the biggest in its field before Trevor pre-empted a textile industry downturn and moved into automotive. “About five years ago we saw the writing on the wall for that,” Michael said. “We started in mouldings and construction. The car side of the business is still going, but is slowly dying.” Through all the changes, Boss has remained in Dandenong. “I grew up in North Dandenong and we’ve had factories in and around Dandenong for years,” Michael said. “It’s the perfect place to locate a business. “All the infrastructure, close to freeways...” Michael said the business would keep developing, growing and innovating.

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UP to four men launched an unprovoked attack on a Dandenong North man last week. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Sergeant Shane Pola said the victim, 41, was walking past 200 Lonsdale Street about 11pm on 30 March when three to four men of Islander appearance assaulted him. He presented to Dandenong Hospital with facial injuries. Police have urged witnesses to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

PINELODGE is just one part of a psychiatric system struggling to meet demand for drug, alcohol and mental health support. The ice epidemic has highlighted shortfalls in public services in recent months. But the St John of God clinic on Heatherton Road, Dandenong, caters for a different demographic. The 54-bed private hospital specialises in mental health and drug and alcohol rehabilitation, and offers in-patient and day therapy programs. Its “gatekeeper” Ailsa, a nurse with 45 years’ experience, receives and documents up to 300 calls a month. CEO Graham Cadd said inquiries ranged from requests for admissions from doctors and patients to calls for general advice. “Some people just need a bit of help and guidance,” he said. Mr Cadd said patients generally needed a doctor’s referral for admission and had to “collaborate and co-operate” with staff. “The doors are not locked,” he said. “We can’t make orders. We have no way of enforcing.” He said the clinic had to be confident it could handle the patient, and this wasn’t often the case with street ice users. “If they’re on ice they’re more chaotic,” he said.

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Pinelodge director of mission James McDonald and CEO Graham Cadd. 115337 “We’re working with a particular demographic. You’ve got to have people that fit your environment. “There’s no point bringing people in if we can’t help them. “Otherwise we’re gonna fail and they’re gonna fail.” A major expansion in 2002 added 30

more single rooms, new lounge areas and group areas, and outdoor courtyards and recreation areas. Further growth is on the cards for Pinelodge. The clinic rents 30 car parking spaces from the church next door to meet demand, and has bought adjoining land with a view to building new facilities.

Picture: ROB CAREW Spokeswoman Sally-Ann Parker said waiting lists depended on the service patients were looking for. She added that the private clinic was just one component of the psychiatric system. “We’re a little tiny chip in this great big piece of work,” she said.

GREATER Dandenong residents can have their say on road safety this month. The council is seeking community input on an updated road safety strategy it’s developing. It’s aimed at reducing fatalities and injuries on local roads and considers the role each person can play in achieving this. The council is asking residents to complete a short survey that asks them to identify their key road safety priorities and looks at education, behaviour and safety initiatives. It’s available at www.greaterdandenong. com or from the council’s customer services centres and libraries until Wednesday 30 April.

ENTERTAINMENT WHAT’S ON Kokoda fund-raiser A KEYSBOROUGH couple tackling the Kokoda Trek and delivering supplies to schools along the way are fund-raising for their journey. Mark and Julie Capper are holding a Trek 4 Education cocktail party, with drinks at RSL member prices, entertainment, guest speakers, and a ’last man standing’ raffle ticket draw where every ticket wins. The team will complete the trek from 7-21 September and welcomes more members.  Dandenong RSL, 44-50 Clow Street, Dandenong. Saturday 3 May, 6.30pm to 11pm. Tickets $45. Call Mark on 0481 256 311 or Julie on 0411 530 464 to book.

Free nutrition advice DANDENONG Market welcomes dietitian Yvonne Lin to its family, for hour-long sessions on key health topics and nutritional advice. She’ll join resident chef Russell Bald at The Kitchen for Dietitian’s Corner on the third Tuesday of each month. This month they’ll highlight low FODMAP foods for Irritable Bowel Syndrome Awareness Month.  Dandenong Market, Cleeland Street, Dandenong. 15 April, noon to 1pm.

Picnic in the park DANDENONG West Primary School is holding a community picnic at Hemmings Park, weather permitting, for the school holidays. Everyone’s welcome to bring a plate and take part in the 1128346-CB15-14

free activity.  Hemmings Park, Princes Highway, Dandenong (next to The Castle). Thursday 10 April, from 11.30am.

Easter Bunny visits DANDENONG Market visitors can meet the Easter Bunny as he hands out chocolate eggs to good boys and girls. Kids can add their own masterpiece to the papier mache bunny scene or explore the Cubby Pear.  Easter Bunny visits. Dandenong Market, Cleeland Street, Dandenong. Tuesday 15 April, 10am to 1pm. Saturday 19 April, 10am to 1pm. Sunday 20 April, 10am to 1pm.

Green thumbs SPRINGVALE Garden Club’s guest speaker at its meeting this month is Sue Ewart. She’ll speak about bush foods, and will also have bush food produce for sale.  The Senior Citizens Hall, The Crescent, Springvale. Wednesday 16 April, doors at 7.30pm for an 8pm start. The $2 entry fee includes door prizes and supper. Call Cheryl Johnson on 9551 3197 for more information.

Holidays at Heritage Hill SCHOOL holiday program activities and workshops will celebrate the getting ’Back to Nature’ at Heritage Hill. For $5 each, kids can try photo printing, make bird nests, learn gymnastics, meet reptiles, explore the gardens and make insect puppets.  Heritage Hill, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. 9, 10, 11, 15, 16 and 17 April. Bookings are essential. Call

Heritage Hill on 9793 4511.

Transport forum THE Eastern Transport Coalition will host a forum about the region’s transport needs. There’ll be speakers from the Government, Monash University and the RACV.  Transport Forum. City of Greater Dandenong community facility at Springvale Reserve, Newcomen Road, Springvale. Wednesday 9 April, 8.30am for a 9am start to 1pm.

Waterway discovery ride MEET Dandenong Valley wetland’s water bugs, birds and frogs on Melbourne Water’s free Dandenong Creek Catchment Crawl bike ride. The 45-minute ride finishes at Tirhatuan Park with a free barbecue lunch and water bug discovery and art activities. Bikes and helmets provided.  Meet at Dandenong Valley Wetlands, via petrol station on north-bound EastLink, Scoresby. Bookings essential. Call 131 722 or email waterwatch@melbournewater.com.au. Wednesday 9 April, 11am to 2pm.

School holiday DIY BUNNINGS Warehouse Dandenong will host free kids DIY workshops throughout the school holidays. There’ll be Easter-themed activities and practical and creative projects for all ages.  Bunnings, 1-5 Gladstone Road, Dandenong. Tuesdays and Thursdays throughout the school holidays. Bookings recommended. Call 8792 9500 for more information.


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ALL HOURS, On site computer repairs, upgrades, software, internet and networks. For small businesses and home users. Reliable service. Phone Ian: 9799 8884.

PUBLIC NOTICES & EVENTS FIREWORKS DISPLAY, shall be held on Sunday 13th April at or about 9pm to 9.15pm at 458-462 Springvale Road, Springvale South. This is part of the Cambodian New Year Festival celebrations which is open to the public. For the safety of your pets please arrange for their restraint. For further information you can call John on 0417 384 498.

FOR SALE

MOBILITY SCOOTER, deluxe Shoprider, SR889SL, as new, perfect condition, used twice only, includes 4 wheel walker carrier, charger. $1,950. Berwick. 9707 1910.

IRONING, free pick up and delivery, $10 p/h. Call Jenny 0438 533 315.

GARDEN /OUTDOOR

For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets

FIREWOOD DRY REDGUM SPLIT, Free delivery all areas. Ph: 0417 324 380.

FOR SALE BASE AND MATTRESS, QS, on legs and castors, very clean and very good quality. $100. Phone 0412 282 087, can deliver. COUCH, electric, 3 piece, leather, hydraulic, 2x recliners, 1x 3 seater, cream, 2 years old, EC. $2,500. 0401 991 109. GOLF CLUBS, 2 bags, 2 buggies, 1 bag full set, R.H, Proline graph, 1 bag assorted clubs. $350ono. 0428 977 792. LADDER, Transformer ladder system, brand new, never used, cost $555, sell for $450ono. Call: 9798 8889.

GLASS AND SHOWERS

• Glass - best prices guaranteed on frameless showers and pool glass fencing • Glass installation

RIDE ON MOWER, trailer, brush cutter and more to start a business. Trailer 8x5 box, with mower cage, tool box, ramps. Husqvarna ride on mower, 22hp, 42 inch deck, 320 hrs. Stihl brush cutter, Kawasaki brush cutter, 3 lawn mowers, 2 jerry cans and fuel containers, assorted garden tools and much more. $6,450 ono. Call Doug 0407 802 225.

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

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CARAVANS & TRAILERS WINDSOR, 20ft, Statesman Royal excellent condition, rear ensuite, front kitchen, roll out awning, reverse cycle underfloor, AC, oven, microwave, Wheelers hill. 0412 170 656. CAMPER TRAILER, Jayco, Finch, comes with all the trimmings, 3 way fridge, full gas stove with oven, full awnings, TV ariel, sleeps 5, VGC. $12,000ono. 9702 2265. CAMPER TRAILER, Camel, 2013, off road, walk in QS bed, stainless steel kitchen, 2x4.5 gas bottles, 75 litre water tank, gazebo, electric brakes. Almost brand new. $21,000. 0407 859 685. Calls only after 7pm.

JAYCO, 2012, Sterling, model 21-65-7, 2 door fridge, Ibis AC, washing machine, ensuite, solar panel plus 2 batteries, outside entertainment pack, cafe dinette with trifold table, bike rack, pole carrier, fitted with ESC, new condition, suit new buyer. $51,500. 0428 564 662. JAYCO, freedom, pop top, 2000, EC, new 3 way fridge, single beds, awning, reg, serviced, tow kit available, ideal first van, easy to tow. $13,000. Endeavour Hills. 9700 7340. JAYCO, pop top 17ft 2004, 3 way fridge, 4 burner stove, 2 single beds, microwave, AC, heater, tinted windows, genuine reason for selling, excellent condition. $20,000neg. 0419 530 891, 5997 5376.

JURGENS Lunagazer, 2012, 20ft, J2406, as new, under warranty, single beds, tare 1,750kgs, full ensuite, rod holder, tows nice, extras. $49,995. 5971 0131, 0400 196 196. REGENT Pop top, 18ft, 2008, auto roof lift, TV, microwave, AC, gas and electric stove. Many other extras, tandem axle, roll out awning. $24,500. 9702 3587.

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School looks to new hub By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG West Primary School is now home to one of five Community Hubs in Greater Dandenong. The school launched the service on 14 March and the celebrations spilled into the well-attended Hemmings Street Festival. Community Hub leader Vikki Home said the program was designed to foster a sense of belonging and helped families connect to services and build knowledge. The Federal Government funds Community Hubs in partnership with the Scanlon Foundation, Migration Council

Australia and Refuge of Hope. The hubs are in areas with many families from low socioeconomic, refugee or migrant backgrounds and are often in primary schools - generally a familiar and friendly place. They link families with education, health, community and settlement services. The Dandenong West hub hosts computer, sewing, English and literacy classes, a craft morning and playgroup. It opened at the start of the year, joining other Greater Dandenong hubs at St Anthony’s, Springvale Rise, Dandenong and Dandenong South primary schools.

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Pain of silent killer CHEST pains are not something people should ignore. Dr Jodie Ann Senior is the Director of Cardiology at The Valley Private Hospital in Mulgrave and is one of a handfull of trained heart transplant physicians in Victoria. The case below is typical of what Dr Senior has encountered in her long career dealing with heart disease. “A 61-year-old man walks on the beach each day while on holidays,” she said. “He’s usually well but doesn’t feel quite right. “His energy is a bit low and he feels like he’s getting what he assumes is heartburn in the lower part of his chest and upper part of his stomach when he goes for a walk each morning. “It goes away when he rests and then he feels alright. “This happens for a while. “The pain isn’t pain, rather he feels uncomfortable, maybe a bit tight, like there’s a pressure in the chest. “So he doesn’t take too much notice but thinks something’s not quite right. “The next day, he gets that same feeling but keeps walking. “This time it becomes more intense but before he can act on it, he collapses. “His wife is there and calls an ambulance but she doesn’t

Dr Jodie Ann Senior is the Director of Cardiology at The Valley Private Hospital in Mulgrave. know CPR and the man passes away before help can arrive.” Dr Senior said: “We have all heard stories like this one and all know that the statistics for heart disease aren’t good. “Heart disease is still the number one killer. “Ten per cent of people still die from sudden cardiac death before they can get help. “We want to bring that number down.” Her advice is that if anyone has a pain or discomfort in the region of the chest, throat or neck, arm, shoulder, upper abdominal discomfort, especially if it relates to exertion of some kind, like walking or doing the

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Gach’s dream By JARROD POTTER AT only eight-years-old, Gach Nyuon and his family fled war-torn Sudan for a better future in Australia. He found sport as a hobby at first, but in time Nyuon, now 17, from Springvale, found his way to the Narre North Foxes Junior Football Club and his rapid rise through the football ranks since has been astonishing. Under the tutelage of his first coach - Peter Hoffman - Nyuon flourished and became one of the South East Juniors’ premier ruckmen even in his first year of competitive football. “I was a soccer player from 2007-10 and then in year-nine in high school - I had a couple of mates who told me to come down to the club and register for pre-season,” Nyuon said. “I did and started my first season at Narre North Foxes in 2012.” Through his first season at Foxes he found his feet and - more importantly for a young ruckman - his amazing leap to gain the attention of the TAC Cup club Dandenong Stingrays and a ticket to the under-16 national championships. That is ascension to the elite football programs which would be the envy of players everywhere. The honour of being an AIS-AFL footballer -

the peak of junior performance in the country - is flattering, but Nyuon is humble about his talents and just wants to get on the field. “We won the national championships last year and from that they picked the AIS team,” Nyuon said. “I don’t really think of it to be honest - I just try to play football.” He played his first senior match on the weekend as Narre Warren squared off in a practice match against St Bedes/Mentone Tigers and is enjoying the step up in standard. Stingrays’ duties in the TAC Cup won’t be far off either for the young talent as AFL scouts will start to seek him out and he readily welcomes the next step up. “Probably just making the AFL - that’s the dream,” Nyuon said. “Hopefully get some games in the TAC Cup this season and hopefully get some games for Vic Country under-18s in the national carnival - that would be brilliant. “Making the under-18s AIS again would be great as well.” Nyuon wanted to thank Hoffman for coaching him, the Dandenong Stingrays and everyone associated with the AIS-AFL program.

Gach Nyuon has excelled in his limited junior football career and hopes to extend his talents all the way into the AFL. 116836 Picture: JARROD POTTER

TAC Cup - round 3

Happier if they kicked straight TAC CUP GEELONG FALCONS 1.0 5.4 10.8 14.10 (94) DANDENONG STINGRAYS 3.6 5.9 6.10 9.13 (67) GEELONG GOALS: A. Christensen 2, L. McCartney 2, T. Rieniets 2, D. Hodge 2, S. Dixon 2, L. Wagener, T. Miles, J. Maishman, B. Biggs. BEST: Z. Cordy, D. Parish, N. Dixon, T. Miles, S. Dixon, J. Sheahan. DANDENONG GOALS: J. Lonie 4, J. Bennett, A. Wilson, K. Mutimer, J. Weitering, J. Tomkins. BEST: A. Harnett, A. Wilson, E. Hunt, M. White, J. Lonie, D. Moloney.

Dandenong Stingrays could not hold out Geelong - downed by 27 points at Simonds Stadium Picture: JARROD POTTER on Saturday. 117763

By JARROD POTTER TAKING the sting out of the Dandenong Stingrays, the Geelong Falcons roused after halftime to take a 14.10 (94) to 9.13 (67) win at Simonds Stadium. Squandering its chances in front of goal, Dandenong took the lead in the first term with a nine-shot-to-one advantage. Six behinds flew through the posts with the Stingrays unable to level out and kick straight under the crunch. Without its AIS-AFL listed duo - captain Daniel Capiron and Tom Lamb - Dandenong struggled to hit the scoreboard cleanly and generate advantage across the field. “I would’ve been happier if we kicked straight,” Dandenong coach Craig Black said. “We could’ve realistically been six-goals-three with scoreboard pressure. “We should’ve converted a

bit better than three goals but they’re the chances we didn’t take.” Dandenong’s drive abandoned it in the third quarter as Geelong surged. A five-goal-to-one quarter - only broken up with a Dandenong goal from Jacob Weitering - left Geelong dictating terms. The Stingrays’ slender half-time lead was given to the Falcons and then some as their first-half initiative was abandoned. Geelong brushed aside Dandenong late in the match to run out victors to the tune of a 27-point victory. “Third quarter I still thought they were a bit better than us,” Black said. “Last quarter we had a real crack of getting back into the game with a few goals to get within 11 points. “We missed the goal and they went down the other end and kicked another… and

kicked another right on the siren.” Captain Jack Lonie led from the front with four goals to feature in the best afield while Alex Harnett played the best game coach Black had seen him play, and Aaron Wilson and Elliot Hunt toiled all match for the club. “Alex Harnett was really good… and Aaron Wilson was good as were Jack Lonie and Elliot Hunt,” Black said. “Part of our program - it’s always exciting to give them their first chance at this level.” Dandenong slips to eighth on the TAC Cup ladder and now heads to Bendigo for an early start on Saturday at 10am. “That’s the good thing about football,” Black said. “Disappointing result but the boys have the opportunity to bounce back quickly - we go up Friday and hope to get a good outcome on the Saturday.”

All a crucial part of the Shukokai community, from left; Frankston’s Kit Fullinfaw, Dandenong’s Phillip Ilic, Sensei Ennio Anselmi, Stephanie Harris, Skye’s Karlee Davis, Beau Davies from Dandenong and James Davis from Cranbourne. 118017 Picture: RUSSELL BENNETT

Shukokai breeds success By RUSSELL BENNETT KARATE in the south-east just keeps going from strength to strength with a host of local martial artists excelling on the big stage recently at the Victorian State Championships. James Davis - a star pupil at Dandenong’s Alan Murdoch Shukokai dojo - won gold in the veterans’ male Kumite, following in the footsteps of Hampton Park teenager Ngaheretia Kingi who competed in last year’s World Karate Federation Junior World Championships in Spain. Over 200 competitors took part in this year’s Victorian State Championships. Davis had to overcome more than half a dozen opponents in his division, one being a former national champion. “On the day I felt ok and very relaxed,” Davis told the

Journal. “All I could think of was just getting on the mat and competing (and now) I’m hoping that my winning feeling keeps going.” Alan Murdoch Shukokai has long had a reputation for producing world-class fighters. Current chief instructor, Fifth Dan Sensei Ennio Anselmi said it all started with Murdoch - Shukokai’s founder. Murdoch was awarded the Seventh Dan Black Belt on 16 April 2006 but passed away later that year after a battle with cancer. He was just 60-years-of-age. “He was full of energy - he didn’t smoke and he was as fit as a fiddle,” Sensei Anselmi said. “He was a lot like Tom Hafey, a close friend of his.

“Alan was a big inspiration to all of us. “It’s not just about competing here (at Shukokai) - it’s about having the right attitude and a commitment to training all the time.” “We’ve had a lot of gold and silver in Kumite - in fact since our master (Murdoch) passed away eight-years-ago we’ve been in the top two in Australia,” Sensei Anselmi said. “Shukokai breeds success.” Next up on the major events calendar is the Australian Open in Sydney from 11 to 13 April. The Shukokai Open will be held in June, followed by the Oceania Championships in September and the World Championships in November. For more information, visit www.amshukokai.com.au.


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By JARROD POTTER THUNDER continued its early success in the NPL with a 1-0 win over Hume City. A long-range rocket from captain Alan Mulcahy at the 20-minute mark put Dandenong ahead early in the first half and it would be the match-winner after a long-fought grind in the second half. Hume City peppered the Dandenong goal - chances were close together and close to the goals as some goal-line theatrics from Faisal Safa kept almost certain goals out. Dean Hennessey’s men clamped down in defence as Hume had all the chances in the second half. With former Dandenong Thunder captain Shane Rexhepi controlling the play, Hume City lashed the Dandenong defence, but couldn’t break through as the final whistle blew. Matt Millar was exceptional down the right wing - taking on Hume at any chance to provide quick-bursts throughout the match. Midfield work from Mulcahy and Alan Kearney continued to impress and set up the likes of Keiran Dover, Brendan Craig and new Melbourne Heart Youth recruit Marcus Schroen. Thunder coach Hennessey said he would not have believed a start like this could eventuate if you had told him so at the beginning of the year. “We were bringing in lots of new players and it would

Tamara Hewish flies to the basket as Keysborough keeps pace with Coburg. 118204 Picture: JARROD POTTER Dandenong Thunder recruit Marcus Schroen caused headaches for Hume City in Thunder’s 1-0 Saturday night victory. 118206 Picture: JARROD POTTER take lots of time to settle, but if somebody said to us we’ll win two, draw one, get through the cup’s first four games, you’d have slapped their hand off,” Hennessey said. “First half we played really well but second half to be fair I thought Hume was on top of us, but I thought we were resilient.” Taking lessons from its 10man defensively charged vic-

tory over Green Gully last week, Hennessey said the Thunder are used to getting men around the ball and defending tooth and nail when the time comes. “Had a lot of practice the week before against Gully having players around the ball and we tried to make it hard for them,” Hennessey said. “We’ve still got a lot to learn - we’ve got off to good start,

but I know this league better than most that it has an uncanny knack of pulling you back a peg or two quickly, so we won’t get too excited but it’s a good start.” Dandenong heads to Knights Stadium on Sunday afternoon for its NPL Round 4 clash, while the local derby in NPL1 has Dandenong City take on Springvale White Eagles at Frank Holohan Reserve on Saturday afternoon.

‘How Sweet It Is’ to pink a winner By JASON ADAMS LAST Thursday night Sandown Park joined in the Go The Pink Dog Campaign, with every winner throughout April wearing the number 8 pink vest, generating a $500 donated to the McGrath Foundation. Sweet It Is was the first greyhound wearing the pink vest to win in April at Sandown Park, storming home and winning easily in a smart time of 42.10. Sweet It Is was slow to begin from the wide alley and shortly after trailed the field by 15 lengths down the back straight

but was looming large approaching the home bend. Her run home time was simply superb, storming away from her competitors winning easily by six lengths. Trainer Darren McDonald was pleased with her run and delighted with the way she pulled up. “We were really happy with her run and the strength she showed late in the race, she pulled up tremendously too which is always a bonus” said McDonald. Sweet It Is was only a recent addition to the McDonald kennel, having previously been trained by her breeder Len Jones.

‘Sweet It Is’ looked pretty in pink as she won for the McGrath Foundation’s Go The Pink Dog campaign. 118199 Although already having competed in three Group 1 events with Jones, Sweet It Is is yet to taste Group success, however that can all change with the RSN Sandown Cup on McDonald’s agenda. “Yes she will be heading to the RSN Sandown Cup, we’re still not sure whether to take her

to Wentworth Park next week for the heats of the Association Cup, or just stay here in Melbourne for the Lizrene at Sandown… then of course the RSN Sandown Cup.” The $175,000 winner’s cheque for the RSN Sandown Cup would just about triple the prize money total for Sweet It Is that currently stands at $59,010.

Giants just too big By JARROD POTTER KEYSBOROUGH’S Lady Cougars almost claimed their inaugural victory leaving Coburg to scramble back in with a 51-68 loss. The Cougars held a three-point lead at half-time before the Giants started to rouse into life. Single-digit quarters in the second-half ruined the chances of win number one and their first success on home court. A 9-18 steal discrepancy hurt the Cougars in transition, but their fourth loss in Big V Division 2 women showed the best signs yet for coach Robert Ostojic and his charges. Tamara Hewish (16 points) hit her straps from the three-point arc early shooting 4-9 - while Sarah Collins (13 points, 16 rebounds) was an immense presence in the key and led the Cougars to out-rebound the Giants 50-46. Tamara Booth (8 points, 13 rebounds) almost snared a double-double of her own while Lucinda Johnson (8 rebounds) also stood strongly under the defen-

sive basket. The Cougars men did not fare any better against Coburg, with Keysborough downed 79-81. In a carbon-copy of the women’s clash, Keysborough got out of the blocks early to take a 52- 41 lead into the half-time break as Jackson Houpt (18 points, 8 rebounds) and Eric Miraflores (15 points, 7 rebounds, 9 assists) was exceptional almost pushing through for a rare Big V triple-double as he fed the ball to his taller team mates Nathaniel O’Hara (13 points, 8 rebounds) and centreman Kevin Benn (5 points, 8 rebounds). The three-point game dried up after half-time for the Cougars, with only one of their 10 long-range shots dropping while the Giants raced to a 25-17 last quarter scoring spree to take the two-point win. Keysborough men drop to third in Big V Division 2 Men and face Keilor away on Saturday night while the women host Mornington Breakers at Springers Leisure Centre from 7pm on Saturday.

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The Demons went monstrously well in front of goals in the third term as Billy Schilling and Rowan Hore kicked Montrose from deficit to advantage with three quick goals. Seven-goals-to-two in the third term, including a last-second snap from Demons’ crumber Sam Goodman, pushed the margin out to 13 at the final change. Noble Park held in the clash through a goal to former Dandenong Stingray Clay McCartney and experience paid off in front of goals as Stewart Kemperman, Brett Dore and Shayne Allan all picked up a pair of majors each. Down by 31 at three-quartertime, new coach Jon Knight told his

SEASON’S start did not pan out ideally for Noble Park after a secondhalf implosion against Montrose. Newly promoted to Division 1, Montrose stormed back into the clash approaching half-time before turning on the scramjets in the third term. Bulls’ recruit and former junior Piva Wright (hamstring) had pinchhit successfully in the ruck and up forward through the first half, but was put on ice as a hamstring injury brought his first senior EFL match to a premature end. It left the Bulls down a rotation and Montrose seized the advantage through the third term.

Chris Horton-Milne put his hand up early as one of the league’s rising stars with an impressive match through the Noble Park midfield. 118203 Pictures: JARROD POTTER

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KEYSBOROUGH will head to the bright lights of Casey Fields this Friday night with a real spring in its step after a 39-point round one victory over Doveton at Rowley Allen Reserve. The Burra played four solidquarters of football, kicking six goals to one after half time, to record their first victory over the Doves since Round 3 in 2012. The win sets up a huge clash with Cranbourne this Friday night, the Burra keen to replicate their three-point upset of the season against the powerhouse Eagles in the corresponding clash last year. The Burra had eight new faces in their line-up against the Doves and looked a more polished outfit for the additions.

Richard Minney (Noble Park), Daniel Papa (Chirnside Park) and Tim Werner (Gordon) gave the Burra midfield a newlook, Minney and Papa with their ability to absorb physical pressure, while Werner’s speed made a difference. His hunt and tackle of Doves’ defender Jake Mullen, and resultant goal, was a real highlight of an absorbing first term. Gun centre-half-forward, Tyson King, slipped Mullen to boot two first quarter goals, while Davor Rajic was another forward who was right on top. “We’re having a real crack but our first thought must be to look before we dispose of the footy,” Keysborough coach Chris Bryan said at quarter time in regard to some costly turnovers. “We just need to tidy things

up, stop the fumbling and work hard into the breeze. Our forwards are on top, so let’s utilise that to our advantage.” Doveton wasted opportunities in the second quarter before the Burra took control in the second half. Rajic with four goals, and King, Papa and Werner, with two each, were lively up forward for the winners, while Bryan, Minney, Danny Morland, Glen Hawthorn and Geoff Humphreys were superb all day. Mark Quiambao, Reece Spadaccini, Michael Downie and full-back Matt Haines gave the Doves’ forwards nothing, rounding out an impressive allround display. Friday night’s Casey Cardinia league clash against Cranbourne kicks off at 8.15pm.

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Time to open fresh accounts LYNDALE opened its SFL Division 3 football account with a 37-point win over fellow Greater Dandenong team Sandown Cobras. Only two points separated the Pumas and Cobras at quarter-time before the Lyndale effort ramped up. Trevor Kumetaitis and Trent Day both jagged three goals and the seamless transition from cricket to football was executed by Dale Tormey (two goals), who was among the best on ground with Jayden Johnson and Brett Tosh. For Sandown Clint Sheedy (two goals) made his return to the seniors after spending most of 2013 in the reserves while the best afield were Brad Hemphill, Brad Reiner and Jason Toan. Happy hunting was not the case for the Redlegs, copping a 130-point drubbing at the hands of Mount Waverley. A close clash at quarter-time turned to carnage from there as the Mountain Lions roared into life. Dandenong would only score one goal after quarter time while Mount Waverley pumped in 19. Ryan Wigney (1 goal), Jason Hook and Dale Jose were the best of the Redlegs bunch. Springvale Districts take its first outing on Saturday as it clashes with Oakleigh at Princes Highway Reserve in Clayton. In SFL Division 3 Lyndale will host Dandenong in the other cross-town clash while Sandown Cobras take on Carrum Patterson Lakes away.

DANDENONG SCOREBOARD EFL - DIVISION 1 Round 1 MONTROSE 3.3 7.6 14.10 17.10 (112) NOBLE PARK 2.4 7.9 9.9 13.13 (91) MONTROSE Goals: B. Schilling 3, R. Hore 3, B. Johnson 2, S. Goodman 2, M. Petracca 2, M. Watson, D. Stephen, J. Garthwaite, O. McInerney, D. Rickard. Best: S. Goodman, D. Stephen, B. Johnson, B. Gardoll, S. Rickard, D. Rickard. NOBLE PARK Goals: S. Kemperman 2, B. Dore 2, S. Allan 2, P. Wright, C. Anderson, D. Keely, D. Galante, C. McCartney, J. Ferguson, W. Kelly. Best: R. Kemperman, S. Kemperman, T. Robertson, T. Kelly, M. Johnston, D. Keely. CCFL - SENIORS Round 1 KEYSBOROUGH 5.3 8.4 11.9 14.12 (96) DOVETON 3.2 6.7 7.11 7.15 (57) KEYSBOROUGH Goals: D. Rajic 4, T. Werner 2, D. Papa 2, T. King 2, L. Damato, D. Morland, R. Minney, C. Bryan. Best: R.Minney, D. Morland, G. Hawthorn, M. Quiambao, T. Werner, C. Hargreaves. DOVETON Goals: F. D’Agostino, C. Williamson, M. Mandic, S. Black, M. Laszczyk, S. Semmens, M. Henry. Best: M. Viney, F. D’Agostino, S. Henwood, J. Mullen, S. Henwood, M. Jameson. SFL - DIVISION 3 Round 1 SANDOWN 2.1 3.3 5.3 7.5 (47) LYNDALE 2.3 6.5 10.7 12.12 (84) SANDOWN Goals: C. Sheedy 2, J. Chapman 2, M. Davis, C. O’Shaughnessy, J. Toan. Best: B. Hemphill, B. Reiner, J. Toan, S. Jackman, M. Davis, J. Hewitt. LYNDALE Goals: T. Kumetaitis 3, T. Day 3, D. Tormey 2, B. Carroll 2, E. Faamausili, B. Tosh. Best: J. Johnson, B. Tosh, S. Fraser, D. Tormey, T. Day, B. Cox. DANDENONG 2.2 2.2 3.4 3.4 (22) MOUNT WAVERLEY 2.3 8.8 14.13 21.26 (152) DANDENONG Goals: H. Kiki, R. Wigney, C. Arnold. Best: R. Wigney, J. Hook, D. Jose, B. O’Loughlin, D. Atkin, K. Bundy. MOUNT WAVERLEY Goals: J. Gough 6, J. Rickard 3, I. Taylor 2, C. Cafiso 2, T. Patrick, M. Dennis, B. Beecroft, S. Jacobson, L. Morrey, S. Taunt, J. Wilkin, P. Kinsella. Best: B. Beecroft, B. Stacey, I. Taylor, M. Dennis, J. Gough, M. Wingfield.

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