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14 July 2014
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Monday, 14 July 2014
Library in firing line “ By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS
A RESIDENTS’ group says it will staunchly oppose any plans by City of Greater Dandenong to demolish Dandenong’s former library. Councillor Peter Brown last week said the library in Stuart Street “may well be knocked over for car parking” to accommodate the proposed expansion of Dandenong Market. “They want to expand the market, which would take up existing parking and mean they have to create further parking,” Cr Brown said. He said the council had received expressions of interest from possible long-term tenants to occupy its nearby offices in Clow Street, which are also part of the market precinct. According to the council’s masterplan devised in 2007, the Clow Street offices could become a neighbourhood hub; there is no building retained on the former library site. Mayor Jim Memeti said the updated masterplan would go to public consultation, including the question of maintaining or demolishing the library building. “At this point in time, the council has not made up its mind. There are benefits and negatives. “If the Clow Street offices are available for community use, do we then need the library?
AT THIS POINT IN TIME, THE COUNCIL HAS NOT MADE UP ITS MIND. THERE ARE BENEFITS AND NEGATIVES…
JIM MEMETI “How much cost will it take to run the library building? How much cost to bring it up for community use?” Cr Memeti said. “We don’t know those costs yet,” he said. He said the demolition of the library could create an alternative entrance to the market’s car park from Sleeth Street, which could help decongest the market’s King Street entry. Dandenong Community Association has petitioned the council to retain the library as a needed community facility. It has collected 96 signatories to an online petition at change.org. Spokeswoman Silvia Mastrogiovanni said community facilities were “bursting at the seams” due to population growth, the manufacturing downturn and the needs of new arrivals. “Dandenong needs all the community facilities it can get, particularly those with good access and parking like the former Dandenong Library building. “We are worried that it will
be demolished in a short-term decision that will cost the people who call Dandenong their home a great opportunity,” Ms Mastrogiovanni said. A council spokeswoman said the council would not comment before a report on the matter was tabled on 28 July. Meanwhile, the council will tonight (Monday) vote on the public sale of the former council depot site at View Road, Springvale. In a council report, the 22,000 square-metre site was considered surplus to the council’s requirements. Proceeds from the proposed sale would help fund the council’s $25 million Springvale Civic Space masterplan for a new library and community centre. The council last year received a petition demanding the retention of the land. If councillors approve the sale tonight, the community will be given 28 days to comment. What do you think should happen to the former library site? Let us know at journal@ starnewsgroup.com.au
Hoops, ropes and trampolines RIBBONS, hoops, ropes and trampolines kept kids entertained in Dandenong during the school holidays. Michaela tried her hand with a hoop when Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens hosted a koala gymnastics workshop for kids aged five to 12 years old. All activities during the July break had an Indigenous culture theme to recognise National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Week, from 6 to 13 July.123320
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Iced out: no bail By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS
A FORMER private investigator, who was out on bail with an “out of control” drug addiction, was found unconscious with 90 grams of crystal methamphetamine in an idling car parked at a fast-food outlet recently. David Anthony Oldaker, 39, of no fixed address, was refused bail “with the greatest sympathy” by magistrate Barry Schultz at a remand hearing in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on Monday. For much of the hearing, Oldaker - who had been remanded in custody since 3 July - was curled up in the dock with his eyes closed. Constable John Nichols of Cranbourne police told the court that Oldaker appeared “asleep” and “substance affected” when police carried out a drug search on him and his car at the Cranbourne McDonald’s car park about 1.50am on 3 July. Police found a prescription painkiller oxycontin and a “large quantity” of crystal methamphetamine
- otherwise known as ‘ice’ - in the front pocket of Oldaker’s hoodie. The ice had a “conservative” street value of $63,000, Constable Nichols told the court. A bag containing about $20,000 in cash was also found in the car. Oldaker said the money was what remained of his share from the sale of his former family home on 30 June. Police also allegedly discovered about $2000 in Oldaker’s wallet as well as 500ml of the drug GHB mostly packed in “bubble” packs of 24 small bottles. Drug “paraphernalia” such as “numerous” zip-lock bags as well as two electronic scales and drug testing kits were also found, Constable Nichols said. Oldaker told police he had tried to cut his wrists, Constable Nichols said. “He just said he was scared and knew he was about to be busted.” Constable Nichols said Oldaker
told police he was consuming between 3.5 and 5 grams of ice a day. “It could cost him up to $20,000 per week. My concern is he’ll commit more offences to try to fund that habit,” Constable Nichols said. Police prosecutor Sean van Geyzel told the court that Oldaker’s bail had been extended by a magistrate just two days before the incident. The court heard that Oldaker had been bailed on three trafficking and possession matters since last year including police finding him asleep in his SUV with 52 grams of ice, $2085 cash, cannabis and prescription drugs in Judith Street, Dandenong North last June. In applying for bail, defence lawyer Patrick Allen told the court that Oldaker had been a successful private investigator for more than a decade. His client had “struggled” with morphine-based painkillers after a serious motorcycle accident in 2008. Those struggles led to his current drug habit. “He’s not a man that doesn’t
know how to live well,” Mr Allen said. “He did well for a significant period of his life.” He said Oldaker’s problems which included depression, suicidal tendencies and post-traumatic stress disorder - could be treated under the court’s credit-bail program which includes drug and mental health treatment services. Magistrate Schultz said he was “sympathetic” but noted the “fairly significant quantity” of drugs and “a strong inference that there is a commercial element to what he is doing”. “There’s a drug issue here that’s just running out of control. “He has not addressed that which has destroyed his life. I don’t believe even the most onerous conditions of bail will address his risk of further offending,” he said. Oldaker was remanded in custody to appear at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 14 July.
Aunty Di breaks the ice on drugs abuse By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS WURUNDJERI elder Diane Kerr has called for a summit of Greater Dandenong community elders to work together to combat the ‘ice’ drug “crisis”. Speaking around NAIDOC Week, Aunty Di said it was time for elders to put aside differences and talk about the common problems bedevilling young people from Greater Dandenong’s multitude of cultures. She nominates issues such as alcohol, housing, employment, education, child sexual abuse and family violence. Top of her list is the “evil” crystal methamphetamine - better known as ‘ice’. She said it was at a “crisis stage”– a rising factor in ambulance attendances, crime, and was the subject of a state parliamentary inquiry. “If I hear of anyone doing the wrong thing in our community with that drug, I’m naming and shaming them,” Aunty Di said. “I’m not losing any more of our kids - overdosing and suiciding. You can imagine how many it is altogether. “I’m not thinking I’m a saviour of the world, but if I don’t do anything I don’t think I can have the name of an elder. “It’s time that elders step up in their communities and say ‘enough
Wurundjeri Elder Diane Kerr calls for community action against ‘ice’ in the course of a NAIDOC Week speech. 123252 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
Opportunistic calls POLICE are warning drivers to remove valuables and secure their vehicles to curb car thefts. Springvale Senior Sergeant Scott Brennan said auto crime remained a problem across Greater Dandenong. “There’s no real pattern as to where it’s occurring within the area,” he said. “Don’t leave things in your car that are visible. Sometimes people will be opportunistic. “Be careful about where you park your car and secure your vehicle.”
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is enough’.” By sitting together, elders can show the way for young people to get along, she said. It’s an idea that doesn’t need funding. Aunty Di would be happy for elders to meet in a park - without the need to hire a hall. “We should go back to the old ways - bring a plate, sit down and
do our business. “The hardest bit is getting people together.” She said groups needed to overcome rivalries to work through problems. “Instead of being angry at each other that one culture thinks one culture gets more than the other half of all that is a myth.
“We all have your fear factor about certain cultures until we sit down and have that talk, learn and understand our laws and customs.” What do you think? Do you support a summit of community elders? How can we tackle the ice crisis? Let us know at journal@ starnewsgroup.com.au or visit our Facebook page.
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Walker leaves indelible mark WHAT’S IN A NAME DELVES INTO THE FASCINATING STORIES AND PERSONALITIES BEHIND SOME OF THE CITY’S BEST KNOWN STREET NAMES. THIS WEEK THE JOURNAL LOOKS AT CENTRAL DANDENONG’S WALKER STREET, NAMED IN HONOUR OF EARLY SETTLER ROBERT CALDICOTT WALKER.
An early image of Walker Street looking north east. Picture: DANDENONG AND DISTRICT HISTORICAL SOCIETY
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By NARELLE COULTER ROBERT Caldicott Walker is a man whose image has been lost over time, but whose contribution to early Dandenong lives on through the busy thoroughfare that bears his name. No image of Mr Walker exists among the copious photographic archives of the Dandenong and District Historical Society. However, what is known is that
Walker’s original selection covered what is now central Dandenong. When plans were drawn up for a town centre, Walker moved north and held the land west of Dandenong creek. The first recorded mention of Walker in the history books is on 30 June 1846 when his stock-keeper, Henry McCurry, gave evidence in a boudary dispute. Two years later in 1848, Walker was involved in a dispute over a beehive. On 25 October 1848 Walker made a sworn statement before H. Pultney Dana, J.P. “at Nerre Nerre Warren” seeking the arrest of Thomas Foley for “feloniously stealing a hive of bees at the property of the said R.C. Walker”. According to Walker the prisoner “took forcibly from my hands a hive of
bees knowing the same to be my property with a malicious and felonious intent to deprive me of the said hive of bees and unlawfully to possess himself of the same”.
Walker was an influential community figure. He helped establish the Church of England in Dandenong and was one of the first Dandenong Market commissioners.
held today at Frankston Methodist Church, was conducted by the Rev Bennetts. Mr Langford was described as “a man of tremendous initiative, drive, zeal and resourcefulness.” Mr Langford is survived by his wife, Una, who taught at Dandenong High School, where they first met, and their three children - Ruth, a doctor of philosophy, living in England; John, of Wangaratta; and David of Winsdor; and two grandchildren; and five sisters. 20 years ago 18 July 1994 Plaza new home for cenotaph DANDENONG’S Cenotaph could
soon be relocated to the northern section of Palm Plaza. The new location would give the cenotaph, presently sited in the centre section strip of Lonsdale Street, the recognition it deserves as well as giving a special focus to that part of the Palm Plaza, Dandenong councillors were told last week.
He was also one of the original benefactors who helped raise funds to establish a Church of England denominational school at Dandenong. He was one of two local identities who gave £20, a large sum in the mid-1800s. He sat on the school committee writing letters on behalf of the committee, sometimes as the manager and other times as one of the managers. In 1852 he bought 378 acres of land, which he called The Grange, between what is now Stud Road and the creek. In 1857 he was appointed a trustee of the Dandenong Cemetery. A decade later R.C. Walker left the district, selling The Grange to Captain David Ross, but bequething the city he helped develop – not just a street name but a strong civic foundation. Want to know the history behind a street name in Greater Dandenong? Let us know and we’ll find out. Email journal@starnewsgroup.com.au.
LOOKING BACK 100 years ago 16 July 1914 Did this happen in Dandenong? A CENSUS-TAKER came to a tenement that was literally crowded with children. To the woman who was bending over the wash-tub he said: ‘Madam, I am the census-taker; How many children have you?’ ‘Well, lemme see,’ replied the woman, as she straightened up and wiped her hands on her apron. ‘There’s Mary, and Ellen and Delia and Susie and Emma and Tommy and Albert and Eddie, and Charlie and Frank and –’Madam’, interrupted the census man, ‘if you could just give
me the number--,’ ‘Number!’ she exclaimed, indignantly. ‘I want you to understand that we ain’t got to numberin’ ’em yet’. We ain’t run out o’ names!’ 50 years ago 15 July 1964 DANDENONG High’s first headmaster is dead. M.R. Percival (Percy) C.W. Langford, Dandenong High School’s first headmaster, died at Frankston Community Hospital on Monday. Mr Langford, who was 81, died when about to be transferred to Heidelberg. He taught in Dandenong from 1919-1934. The funeral service,
5 years ago 13 July 2009 THE hall of the decommissioned Doveton Secondary College site was destoryed by fire on Saturday night. Fire crews were called to the Box
Street location about 8.30pm and found the hall engulfed in flames. Fire officer Doug Broom of Hallam CFA told the Journal yesterday that firefighters were informed by local residents that the building had previously been inhabited by squatters and was used by local youths as a “haunt”. Mr Broom said the fire took about two hours to bring under control and, with no access available for aerial appliances, it become a “labour intensive” fight.
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Miniburst ‘war zone’ By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS IN A burst of several seconds, mysterious cyclonelike westerlies reduced parts of Keysborough to a “war zone” on Wednesday night. A fast-food outlet, homes and cars in Sylvan Avenue, Sargasso Avenue, Cheltenham Road and Parkmore Shopping Centre were battered by what meterologists describe as a “microburst” about 7pm. During the burst, scores of scattered tiles flew from smashed roofs in Sylvan Avenue. They clad the tarmac and pierced a car window, a home’s wall and another’s top-storey window up to 40 metres away. “It’s fortunate it happened when there were no children outside playing in
the street,” Greater Dandenong SES unit controller Paul Daniel said. “It would have been a very dangerous situation. “The residents were staggered at the amount of damage in such a short period of time.” A crane was taking down a standing sign outside the nearby Fasta Pasta’s store this morning after the sign was tilted off its pole during the storm. One of the store’s roof signs sailed 200 metres across Cheltenham Road landing outside Hungry Jack’s. Several air conditioning systems on the store’s roof were flattened during the vicious gale. Sylvan Avenue resident
A sign that survived the storm. 123704 Jean Hanrahan lost a large number of roof tiles from the front and rear of her home. She said she’d never encountered such an extreme gust which “blew through
the house like a train”. Without warning, the gust dismantled a canvas swingchair in her backyard and roof tiles were strewn across the avenue. “It was like a war zone.” A 10-metre section of resident Gwen Thompson’s back fence was sheared off its posts, across the yard and wedging her clothesline against the wall of her house. Mr Daniel said 20 volunteers from Greater Dandenong and Frankston units patched up 11 homes by covering roofs and windows with tarpaulins and plastic sheets. He said the worst-hit home had lost 70 per cent of its roof tiles - some of which flew up to 40 metres away.
Mr Daniel said “substantial gums” had fallen and crushed cars in Parkmore Shopping Centre’s car park. “We’ve had quite a bit of building damage work in Keysborough before - it’s like a wind tunnel down there.” Bureau of Meteorology duty forecaster Rod Dickson said a microburst was an intense down-draft that happened during a strong shower or thunderstorm. It occurs on the eastern side of Port Phillip once or twice every winter, he said. “It has occurred between weather stations,” Mr Dickson said. “The thing with microbursts is they are incredibly localised phenomena spanning tens of metres or hundreds of metres.”
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Residents in the dark ACCORDING to the Greater Dandenong Character Study 2007, our council believes “Greater Dandenong is clearly differentiated from many other municipalities in the comparably low level of concern raised about the impact of medium density housing” (p 54). However, have residents ever directly been asked? A resident workshop held last week raised serious concerns for the future of Greater Dandenong and the long-term cumulative impact of apartment developments in family streets in the massive Residential Growth Zone.
The Greater Dandenong Residential Growth Zone, which covers 11 per cent of residential land, is significantly larger than any other suburban municipality. The future of Dandenong is of particular concern given it has 61.6 per cent of the municipality’s Residential Growth Zone. There is significant opportunity for residential development within the Greater Dandenong activity centres, which are zoned to allow mixed use development and higher density residential developments. If Greater Dandenong is to prosper, apartment developments need to be focused in the core where residents have immediate access to services and public open spaces. The majority of the residential streets should be removed from the Residential Growth Zone and rezoned more appropriately to allow for incremental change while respecting neighbourhood character. Many of these residential streets are narrow and should not be overdeveloped to the point where off street parking creates safety risks to residents and restricts access to emergency services. Our council should have thought longer and harder about what the State Government Residential Zone reforms introduced last year meant before hastily resolving to directly convert the former Residential 2 Zone to the Residential Growth
Zone. The planning minister gave all councils the discretion to determine how to best apply the new zones in consultation with their communities. Our council chose not to consult. This historical lack of consultation has got us where we are today - with a Residential Growth Zone that is an inappropriate size. The provisions and requirements between the old Residential 2 Zone and the Residential Growth Zone are different. The Residential Growth Zone does not take neighbourhood character into consideration and allows for more non-residential uses without a permit. These factors have prompted many other councils to restrict the size of their Residential Growth Zones to strike an appropriate balance between protecting the amenity of existing residential areas and future residential development. While it is pleasing that the council is finally engaging with residents in the Residential Growth Zone, there are residential areas now exposed to the possibility of developments up to four storeys that are not consistent with neighbourhood character. Our council needs to act quickly to address this through a planning scheme amendment. This could take 18 to 24 months to be approved by the State Government. In the interim, the neighbourhood character that residents living in the Residential Growth Zone value is facing extinction. Melinda Puglisi, Dandenong.
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Accused told to shape up By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MAN has been told that he is running out of options as he escaped an immediate jail term after being berated by a Dandenong magistrate on Monday for his “flagrant” disregard for a community-based corrections order. Dandenong Magistrates’ Court was told that Hasid Ebadi had done none of his required 92 unpaid community work hours since the order was made in August 2013. Ebadi had also been charged with driving while suspended on 30 May this year - which also breached the order. “His level of compliance and attitude with his interactions with corrections officers and this court ... has not been fruitful,” magistrate Barry Schultz said. “I regard this as one of the
most flagrant breaches of a CCO (community corrections order) in terms of non-engagement.” Mr Schultz was “troubled” by Ebadi’s “horrible” history of driving while disqualified which led to a three-month jail sentence in 2010 - as well as by Ebadi’s breach of a suspended jail term by driving while disqualified in 2012. Mr Schultz said the subsequent community corrections order must have been made by a magistrate with “a very merciful disposition”. Corrections Victoria officer Daniel McGuire told the court that a custodial sentence would be “appropriate” given a criminal history including “a number of” suspended sentences, dangerous driving and driving under the influence of liquor. Ebadi’s lawyer said her client had been treated by a psy-
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Report standoff GREATER Dandenong councillor Maria Sampey has lashed out at “gutless” colleagues after withdrawing her Freedom of Information appeal to gain access to an unedited report of last year’s secret investigation into herself and Cr Peter Brown. Cr Sampey said after mediation talks at the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal this month that she was convinced her bid would fail at a full VCAT hearing because of the report’s legally-privileged status. “The law is an ass,” she said. “I’m banging my head against a brick wall.” Cr Sampey said councillors had taken away her right to see the full report when they voted last year that councillors would be able to read only an edited version - ostensibily to protect council staff witnesses’ identities. The censored report has been kept inaccessible to the public in a lawyer’s office. “The other councillors voted for the report to be redacted before they had even seen the original,” Cr Sampey said. “They were manipulated. They are, basically, just seat warmers and gutless. They’re
Councillor Maria Sampey. not interested in what’s going on with their fellow councillors,” she said. Cr Sampey has been absent from council meetings on stress leave since November, citing a “breakdown” due to the probe and its aftermath. “How will I be able to work with them?” she said of her colleagues last week. The “confidential and privileged” probe was launched by then-mayor Angela Long and chief executive John Bennie into the accused councillors’ conduct in allegedly upsetting council staff while demanding the repair of a botched footpath in Noble Park. No action was taken against the pair as a result of the investigation.
Cr Brown last week said he’d “moved on” and had choosen not to read the redacted report. “I chose not to give the process the credibility of giving my interest to it. Justice doesn’t always prevail. “I’m still disappointed that councillors were happy to see other councillors have the blowtorch put on their bellies. “I’ll just wait until the next election and there’ll be one or two councillors I’ll look forward to being defeated.” He said he’d learnt from the “unpleasant experience” not to “lose my temper ... thump the table and yell at someone”. “But I don’t think the public give a stuff.” Mayor Jim Memeti said he would welcome Cr Sampey back at council meetings. “As far as I was concerned, it was done and dusted when the (redacted report) decision was made. “Maria is a good councillor. She knows the area, she’s a former mayor. “She hasn’t really neglected her community. She’s still taking calls and visiting residents, but it would be nice for her to come back to council,” Cr Memeti said.
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Park pooches get set free to roam By CASEY NEILL DOG-LOVERS and their pooches are now happier and safer at a Keysborough off-leash park. Noble Park’s Rosie Fields is among 10 to 15 people who meet at Frederick Wachter Reserve each morning with about 20 dogs. They held a mock royal opening for new gates that the City of Greater Dandenong has installed at the park. “We have a lovely time,” she said. “We talk, the dogs play.
“We have a lot of fun and we’ve become friends.” Greater Dandenong regulatory services manager Peter Shelton said the council had a program in place to expand and improve dog off-leash areas across the municipality. “As part of this program, council trialled a fully fenced dog off-leash area in Dandenong North last year,” he said. “The success of that trial led to council assessing other potential sites for creating a similar facility else-
where in the municipality. “The dog off leash area at Wachter Reserve, which was already fenced along a fair proportion of its boundaries, presented as an ideal location to create the facility. “The works were completed recently, and resident feedback to date has been very positive.” Mr Shelton said the need for further fully fenced sites would be assessed as the dog off-leash program continued, and funding would be sought for construction where necessary.
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WHEN SIZE MATTERS /13 GREGORY COURT, KEYSBOROUGH Those who are starting to need more space for the family and who are out-growing their first venture into the real estate market need look no further. Designed to delight and impress, this exalted residence provides the very best in luxurious and immense family living and enjoys an outstanding location to add even further appeal. Four sensational living areas plus a vast partially-covered alfresco deck overlooking minimal-maintenance tropicalthemed gardens, an enviable family kitchen with stainless appliances and stone surfaces, two comfortable bedrooms for the children and a deluxe master bedroom with ensuite, walk-in wardrobe and private balcony are just a few of the highlights on offer in this splendorous home. Being positioned moments to prestigious schooling including Lighthouse and Haileybury Colleges, scenic wetlands, parks and golf club plus Tatterson and Braeside Parks, Parkmore Shopping Centre, freeways and the beach, what more could anyone need? Other features include an elegant and appealing contemporary facade, a north facing formal living area, a large open plan family and
meals area with timber French doors opening out to the partially undercover alfresco deck, manicured, tropical gardens and a large and comfortable rumpus plus a huge upstairs retreat. There is a sophisticated kitchen that is resplendent with stone surfaces, 900mm gas cooktop, electric oven and rangehood plus dishwasher and island bench with breakfast bar, which is ideal for casual family meals. The upper level has two bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, modern family bathrooms, separate toilet and a deluxe master bedroom complemented by a large walk-in wardrobe, chic ensuite and private balcony. There is a fitted laundry with walk-in storage, powder room, storage under stairs, neutral colour tones, feature tiling and light fittings. Other features include an alarm system, ducted heating, ducted refrigerated cooling, 1000lt water tank and a double garage with remote controlled door which includes internal and rear access. Buyers should inquire to book an inspection and fully appreciate what is on offer in this desirable home.
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MCDONALD REAL ESTATE, ASPENDALE GARDENS, 9587 6211 DEE KAWSAR, 0423 215 815 AUCTION: SATURDAY, 26 JULY, 3.30PM PRICE: $580,000-$630,000 INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT PRIVATE SALE
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DANDENONG NORTH This is a perfect home in a tranquil and truly serene court location in one of the best pockets of Dandenong North. The chic and updated home’s features include four great sized bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, the master with walk-in wardrobe, two updated bathrooms with stone bench tops, a large living zone, dining area, updated kitchen, updated laundry, undercover entertainment area, undercover decking, LED lighting, security system, nice sized backyard, double driveway, garage, gas ducted heating, split system cooling and ceiling fans. To top it all off this home boasts an impressive land size of 608 square metres.
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L.J. HOOKER DANDENONG AND ENDEAVOUR HILLS MARK HILDER, 0400 500 752 13 ANNABELLA COURT INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT PRICE: $400,000 PLUS AUCTION, SATURDAY, 26 JULY, 3PM ON SITE
ENDEAVOUR HILLS
Immaculate presentation and contemporary living are hallmarks of this compelling three bedroom townhouse. It packages two levels of spacious living with a low maintenance lifestyle that’s ideal for first home buyers, young families, investors and downsizers. Three generous sized bedrooms, including a master with two-way bathroom, are zoned upstairs. There is also a formal lounge, powder room and open plan kitchen with a huge meals area. Extra features include a dishwasher, double garage with remote controlled door, ducted heating and air conditioning.
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HALL AND PARTNERS FIRST NATIONAL, 9700 3000 CARINA CIGNA, 0410 027 281 INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT PRICE: $340,000 PLUS PRIVATE SALE DJ
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This massive 12,000 square metre residential zone one corner block is only minutes from the sandy beach coastline with its safe, shallow and sparkling waters. Its calming sea waters help will the new owners forget their city stress. In this highly prized location, this huge corner block is a developer’s dream. It would be suitable for development of a retirement village, community centre, multiple homes, apartments or townhouses. Located between Rye and Dromana, Rosebud is the centre of recreational activities and provides a relaxing lifestyle. It enjoys the convenience of being only minutes from schools, shops, numerous golf courses and beautiful scenery. There are breathtaking views of the bay and hinterland from the Arthurs Seat peak and the attractive Seawinds Garden with its lookouts and picnic areas nearby. Visitors enjoy the network of walking tracks through hundreds of hectares of surrounding bushland and discover the many fauna on offer such as kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, echidnas, blue tongued lizards, rosellas, kookaburras and many other beautiful wildlife. The existing large home in immaculate condition features three bedrooms with built-in wardrobes of which the master bedroom includes massive a ensuite with spa. The gourmet kitchen comes with granite
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KEYSBOROUGH 23 PARKMORE ROAD ABUNDANT FAMILY LIVING IN A PRIME LOCATION Idyllically set beyond a well-maintained garden frontage, spacious and imbued with sunlight, this exceptional residence reveals multiple spaces in which entertaining and everyday living are perfectly balanced. Catering for a sensational family lifestyle, a traditional lounge (combustion heater) and dining domain set the superb tone for an outstanding single-level floor plan, flowing into a pristine kitchen that merges seamlessly with a magnificent family/meals plus separately zoned rumpus room. A preferred north orientated rear embraces a terrific entertaining area providing endless space for barbeques and gatherings, whilst expansive garden surrounds brilliantly caters for children and pets. A privately zoned master bedroom with ensuite (versatile as a guest’s wing) is accompanied by 3 further robed bedrooms and central bathroom. Completely liveable throughout with gas heating, evaporative cooling, alarm, sprinkler system, single carport plus single garage.
Office: Aspendale Gardens Ph: 9587 6211
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Auction: 2nd August at 12:30 PM Price: $390,000-$420,000 Inspect: Saturday 11:00-11:30am mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 6733298 Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815 Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157
bench top and plenty of cupboard space. There is a large rumpus room/billiard room with bar which is great for entertaining guests, and the fireplace in the living room provides a cosy space and with access to the lovely courtyard. The central ducted heating comes fully integrated. Gourmet delights of shopping strips and relaxing night life are nearby and Rosebud Shopping Centre features more than 50 speciality stores and major retailers such as Coles, Woolworths, Kmart and cinemas. L. J. HOOKER, GLEN WAVERLEY, 8588 5288 JOSEPH NGO, 0411 899 898, JP LAM, 0468 992 898 OR THIEN LY, 0411 872 898 461-469 WATERFALL GULLY ROAD PRICE: $3,300,000-$3,500,000 INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT PRIVATE SALE
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KEYSBOROUGH 425 CHELTENHAM ROAD Beautiful first Home or Brilliant investment! Beautifully presented, this warm and engaging residence flaunts comfort, style and a lifestyle all about relaxation and entertaining. Set privately and securely behind automatic gates and high fencing, this impeccable home features elegant zoned spaces within its graceful interiors. The splendour continues outside with extensive, north-facing undercover decking overlooking lush, manicured gardens and a sparkling in-ground swimming pool, perfect for summer gatherings. Further highlights include a delightful living area enhanced cosily with an open fireplace, a well-appointed kitchen overlooking a second living area and meals zone, plus three comfortable bedrooms with built-in robes, carport and a single garage or rumpus with workshop. Positioned on the service lane, just moments to Parkmore Shopping Centre, quality schooling, transport, golf courses and easy access to EastLink, this exceptional home is a brilliant investment and first home, enquire today!
ofice: Aspendale Gardens Ph: 9587 6211
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auction: 2nd August at 2:00 PM Price: $390,000-$420,000 inspect: Saturday 12:00-12:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 6729361
KEYSBOROUGH 64 CABINDA DRIVE four-BeDroom familY resiDenCe! Brilliantly positioned in a tightly held pocket of Keysborough, this expansive, four-bedroom family residence has been immaculately cared for by its original owners; and now it could be your turn to enjoy all that is on offer here. Highlights include soaring raked ceilings lifting your eyes to the skies to take in the splendour of exposed beams and timber ceilings, both formal and casual living and dining areas plus a zoned rumpus ensuring family harmony, plentiful natural light, a master bedroom with mirrored robes and spa ensuite ideally positioned at the front of the home, family-sized kitchen equipped with quality appliances and not one, but TWO large outdoor undercover entertaining zones! The enviable location offers a huge park just across the road, 550m to Parkmore Shopping Centre and in close proximity to quality schooling, wetlands, station and EastLink. • Rumpus opening out to a second outdoor entertaining area complete with brick pizza oven
Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815 Dinesh raghu 0431 131 157
ofice: Aspendale Gardens Ph: 9587 6211
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auction: 9th August at 2:00 PM Price: $470,000-$515,000 inspect: Saturday 3:00-3:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 6753642 Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815 Dinesh raghu 0431 131 157
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DANDENONG 56 WOODLEE STREET EMBRACE THE EASY LIFE! Brilliantly located in a sought after pocket of central Dandenong within 500 metres of primary and secondary schooling, Dandenong Hospital and Chisholm TAFE, and additionally enjoying close proximity to markets, train stations, Dandenong Plaza, parklands and both Monash and EastLink freeways, this immaculately presented townhouse affords an undeniably convenient, stylish, comfortable and virtually no-maintenance lifestyle effortlessly. Highlights include glossy polished floorboards flowing throughout the first level, spacious living, a granite kitchen and generous dining zone, three sizeable bedrooms with robes, en suite and double garage. You won’t find a more convenient location or easy lifestyle than the one on offer here, a superb opportunity for buyers to enter the market, downsize or invest, inspect today! • Spacious living area enhanced with rich polished loorboards • Generous dining area with access to courtyard
Office: Aspendale Gardens Ph: 9587 6211
KEYSBOROUGH 11 GYMEA COURT ideal Family liFestyle With Future Potential Placed in a quiet court setting, this exceptionally inviting brick home impresses with every aspect. Supremely placed a short stroll to Parkmore shops, Watcher Reserve, moments to Eastlink and welcomed by a lush front garden, the spacious interior proportions comprise of traditional lounge and dining rooms, flowing effortlessly through to a bright kitchen with adjoining meals area. Boasting a tranquil lawned backyard and fabulous space for children and pets to play in the established surrounds, whilst a covered entertaining pergola, BBQ area and gazebo/spa allows you to host in style. Superbly accommodating 3 good-sized robed bedrooms and family bathroom are complemented by ducted heating, split system cooling, ceiling fans, shed, single carport and off street parking. Perfectly meeting every day demands and the ideal family scenario, this comfortable home provides enticing scope for future modern enhancement if so desired.
ofice: Aspendale Gardens Ph: 9587 6211
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Auction: 26th July at 11:00 AM Price: $410,000-$450,000 Inspect: Saturday 10:00-10:30am mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 6693602
When siZe matters! Are you starting to need more space for your family and out-growing your first venture into the real estate market? Then look no further. Designed to delight and impress, this exalted residence provides the very best in luxurious and immense family living, and enjoys an outstanding location to add even further appeal. Offering four sensational living areas plus a vast partially-covered alfresco deck overlooking minimal-maintenance tropical-themed gardens, an enviable family kitchen with stainless appliances and stone surfaces, two comfortable bedrooms for the children and a deluxe master with en suite, walk-in robe and private balcony to name just a few of the highlights on offer in this splendorous home. Positioned moments to prestigious schooling including Lighthouse and Haileybury Colleges, scenic wetlands, parks and golf club plus Tatterson and Braeside Parks, Parkmore Shopping Centre, freeways and the beach, what more could you want or need?
Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815 Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157
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auction: 26th July at 2:00 PM Price: $395,000-$430,000 inspect: Saturday 1:00-1:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 6706750 dee Kawsar 0423 215 815 dinesh raghu 0431 131 157
KEYSBOROUGH 13 GREGORY COURT
ofice: Aspendale Gardens Ph: 9587 6211
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KEYSBOROUGH 38 CALLISTEMON AVENUE CONSUMMATE FAMILY LIVING!! Bathed in all-day sunlight, superbly presented and surrounded by impressive outdoor dimensions, this inviting residence flows effortlessly across one easy level, providing comfort and consummate family space ideal for first home buyers, investors and downsizers alike. Spacious, modern proportions boast good-size living and meals areas served by a stylish kitchen that extends out to a covered alfresco (heater) perfectly merging indoor/outdoor entertaining options. Three robed bedrooms and bright central bathroom complete the plan whilst ducted heating, split system cooling and single carport and garage maximise comfortable living. Fabulously located in a quiet family-friendly neighbourhood a stroll to schools, Tatterson Park and walking tracks and just minutes to Parkmore Shopping Centre, public transport and EastLink. • Inviting, single-level loorplan with spacious living and dining areas • Stylish kitchen with glass splash back, stone benchtops & s/steel appliances
Office: Aspendale Gardens Ph: 9587 6211
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auction: 26th July at 3:30 PM Price: $580,000-$630,000 inspect: Saturday 2:00-2:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 6706785 dee Kawsar 0423 215 815 dinesh raghu 0431 131 157
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Auction: 26th July at 12:30 PM Price: $340,000-$374,000 Inspect: Saturday 12:00-12:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 6697267 Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157 Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815
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HOME OF THE WEEK KEYSBOROUGH 22 KOTIKO ROAD LAST 16M FRONTAGE AVAILABLE IN KEYSBOROUGH Welcome to Kotiko Road here in the heart of Keysborough. An unbeatable position close all amenities such as quality primary and secondary schools, child and health care services, sports facilities, gyms, golf clubs, tennis courts, transport, cafés, restaurants and shopping. Keysborough is one of the best new places to live in Melbourne. This 512sqm site could be your inal chance to secure a 16m street frontage where you can live an envious lifestyle forever.
Auction: Saturday 26th July @ 1pm Price: $350,000 - $380,000 Inspect: Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am
KEYSBOROUGH 8 TOONGABBIE COURT Get A HeAd stArt on tHe property lAdder Secure this 3 bedroom established home and accelerate your property dreams. This extremely well positioned and beautifully maintained family home is not only within the reach of irst home buyers, but will reward with a great lifestyle. Comprising a sunken lounge, large kitchen with family meals area plus a big second living/rumpus room for family entertaining. Add central gas heating, all bedrooms with built in robes, big double carport, steel lock up garage and a large private garden and you have the complete and well kept home you are seeking. Smart investors should also look at this opportunity to secure a quality property currently let to a good tenant. Located close to local shops and Parkmore, bus, Chandler College and access to Eastlink, this home could be the cornerstone of your future prosperity.
ofice: Keysborough ph: 9701 8611
KEYSBOROUGH 54 SOMERFIELD DRV STH ELEGANT CONTEMPORARY SINGLE LEVEL LIVING Set in a most desirable location amid quality homes and enjoying all that Somerfield has to offer; this lovely single storey residence will impress you with its design and space and charm you with its warmth and elegance. The main bedroom at the front of the home has lots of space as well as it’s own walk in robe and private bathroom all isolated from the other 3 bedrooms at the rear. In between are a double garage with internal access, a sitting room, a home theatre, a central kitchen with luxury fittings and appliances, a family meals and living area and a covered al fresco zone for year round enjoyment. Fully appointed with central heating and cooling, this home is one for the discerning buyer looking for value and prestige in a quality neighbourhood.
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price: $400,000+ Inspect: Wednesday 5:00 - 5:30pm Saturday 12:00 - 12:30pm
le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Jesse roberts 0417 474 258
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Price: $690,000+ Inspect: Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Laura Fang 0417 613 040
Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
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SPRINGVALE STH 20/27-29 GOLDEN GRV Golden Investment opportunIty Be the first to see this surprisingly spacious family-sized apartment set in a contemporary building and located very conveniently to major arterials as well as shops, schools and all wanted amenities. Accessed via a security entry and lobby; this first floor apartment offers a bright and spacious carpeted living area with modern, open- plan tiled kitchen including a dishwasher, 3 good sized bedrooms, master with full ensuite bathroom, split system air conditioning, loads of natural light, a balcony and parking space for your car. An ideal option for the first home buyer seeking modern low maintenance accommodation and a superb chance for the savvy investor to secure an appreciating asset in a high rental - demand location.
ofice: Keysborough ph: 9701 8611
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Jesse Roberts 0417 474 258
KEYSBOROUGH 10 ELLSWORTH DRIVE YOU ‘LL NEVER WANT TO LEAVE Set over a single level and just 1.7 years young; this extensively optioned and fully featuredCarlisle home offers approximately 26 squares of premium family living in a desirable neighbourhood within the Somerfield precinct. Featuring 3 bedrooms plus a study or 4th bedroom, master bedroom with WI robe and full en-suite bathroom including stone vanity tops, a large, lightfilled open plan family and dining room plus a generous rumpus room as well! The luxury kitchen features premium Ilve 900mm appliances including dishwasher, stone benches and glass splashbacks. A covered al fresco dining area with integrated BBQ leads off the living room and is flanked by low maintenance garden. There is a fully lined, remote-controlled double garage with internal entry and additional roof storage via an attic ladder. Other features comprise quality carpeting and floor tiles, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, security system, security entrance, 2.5 m ceilings, plus beautiful landscaped gardens.
Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
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le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Jesse roberts 0417 474 258
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Price: $640,000+ Inspect: Thursday 5:00 - 5:30pm Saturday 3:00 - 3:30pm
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Laura Fang 0417 613 040
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DOVETON HEIGHTS
This elevated three-bedroom home in a fantastic court location offers views, space and quality. It features a master bedroom with full ensuite and walk-in wardrobe. There is a separate lounge, hostess kitchen with stainless steel appliances and large dining area. It also has an extra-large gym/rumpus/playroom, double garage with remote controlled door and internal access, ducted heating, split system air conditioning, roller shutters and a huge backyard on a land size of 790 square metres. It is close to all amenities and an inspection is highly recommended.
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BARRY PLANT, DANDENONG, 9706 7455 SILVANA LAKIC, 0412 241 888 4 JODIE CLOSE INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT PRICE: $420,000 PLUS PRIVATE SALE
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Exceptional Value Home
First Class Family Home
Located in a quiet street with easy access to the Monash Freeway and other amenities this 3 bedroom home could be just what you have been looking for. Comprising an open plan living, kitchen and meals area, polished timber floors throughout, gas ducted heating and evaporative cooling, kitchen with dishwasher and gas stove and a good sized block of land of 536 sqm (approx.). With no work to do but to simply move in this home should suit a first home buyer or astute investor. Act before it is too late. Arrange to inspect today!
A large open plan living area greets you as you enter which is perfectly adjoined to the kitchen & meals area making it perfect for entertaining. Internal entrance from the double lock up garage with remote access & downstairs powder room are just some ground floor features whilst the low maintenance courtyard will surely make your life easy. Making your way up the stairs you will be pleasantly surprised by the good sized sitting area, master bedroom with walk in robe & full en suite, additional 2 bedrooms with built in robes, main bathroom with spa & separate powder room. With all the additional features including kitchen with dishwasher, gas ducted heating & evaporative cooling, easily maintained timber floors through living areas, loads of storage space & electric fireplace in lounge, this home really will make you fall in love with it. AUCTION: Saturday 26th July 2014 at 12:00pm PRICE: $450,000 Plus TERMS: 5% Deposit, Balance in 30-90 Days INSPECT: Saturday, 19th July 2014 11:30am - 12:00pm
AUCTION: Saturday 19th July 2014 at 12:30pm PRICE: $340,000 Plus TERMS: Terms: 5% Deposit, Balance in 30-60 Days INSPECT: Saturday 19th July, 2014 12:00pm to 12:30pm
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AUCTION: 5/16-22 Railway Parade Dandenong
Neb Delibasic : 0411 332 467 e: neb.delibasic@delrealestate.com.au
Ranko Delibasic : 0422 991 375 e: ranko.delibasic@delrealestate.com.au
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Hall & Partners DOVETON 25A Wattle Drive
DANDENONG NORTH 59 Oakwood Avenue
AUCTION THIS SATURDAY
FOUR BEDROOM RENOVATED HOUSE ON LARGE BLOCK Explore the possibilities of what you can do with this 591sqm approx block (STCA). The stunning renovated home features 4 bedrooms (3 with built in robes), polished floorboards in the living area and a fully renovated bathroom. Not to mention the renovated kitchen with stainless steel appliances, gas cooking and dishwasher. It also includes ducted heating, air conditioning and a double carport and is close to all amenities.
We put you irst AUCTION THIS SATURDAY
Auction: 19th July at 1:00pm Inspect: Thursday 5-5:30pm Saturday From 12:30pm Contact: Leigh Hall 0401 408 580
DANDENONG NORTH 9 Warwick Court EXPLOIT THE POTENTIAL! Opportunity knocks for the enterprising buyer. Smart looking brick veneer home with large open plan living areas and polished hardwood floors. Comprising 2 bedrooms plus study area, spacious kitchen/dining, large tandem garage, low maintenance front garden with attractive picket & brick fence, good sized backyard. Fantastic location right on the doorstep of Dandenongclose to bus transport, short walk to local shops and within easy reach of the new Doveton super school. Easy access to Princes Highway, Monash Freeway & Eastlink. Check this one out!
ROSEWOOD DOWNS MAGIC! This absolute ripper has the works. Three large bedrooms with walk in robe to master & full ensuite and built in robes to bedrooms 2 & 3, plus 2 large living areas, ducted heating and air conditioning.The kitchen comes with gas cooking and dishwasher and overlooks stunning views. Downstairs has plenty of storage, heaps of car parking and a place to make a third living area or start a business. The opportunities are priceless. Hurry don’t let this slip through your fingers!
Auction: 19th July at 11:00am Inspect: Wednesday 12:30-1:00pm Saturday From 10:30am Contact: Tim Retallack 0419 391 408
Auction: 26th July at 3:00pm Inspect: Wednesday 5-5:30pm Saturday 12:00-12:20pm Contact: Leigh Hall 0401 408 580
AUCTION
Hall & Partners First National Hall & Partners would like to welcome Irene to our team. Her real estate success in the City of Greater Dandenong over the last 18 years has been outstanding!
Irene Anthanasiadis 0407 315 911
Irene’s reputation and standings as one of the most prominent and successful real estate agents in the Greater City of Dandenong speaks for itself, with approximately 20years experience and a success rate which is unrivalled in the area. Since migrating to Australia, Irene has lived, worked and raised two children in the south east, and has had a continuous presence in the Dandenong district for over 15 years. Whether you are looking at buying, selling or just after some professional real estate advice there is no better choice than Irene, her reputation speaks for itself!
Contact Irene today on: 0407 315 911
ENDEAVOUR HILLS 9 Conran Avenue PRICE REDUCTION
ENDEAVOUR HILLS 18/8 Monteith Crescent FABULOUS FAMILY ENTERTAINING IN A QUIET LOCATION The smart design of this house allows the 4 spacious bedrooms to be away from the living areas. Master bedroom has ensuite and walk-in robe, other bedrooms are spacious with builtin robes. A large L-shape lounge/dining room separate from a great timber kitchen with plenty of bench space for the dedicated cooks.Adjoining spacious meals/family area plus an outside decking/alfresco area (Great for BBQs) over looking a well presented and low maintenance backyard. Lots of storage space under the house.
CENTRAL TO EVERYTHING! Immaculate presentation and contemporary living are hallmarks of this compelling three bedroom townhouse. Packaging two levels of spacious living with a low maintenance lifestyle, that’s ideal for First Home Buyers, young families, Investors and downsizers. Comprises of 3 generous sized bedrooms (master bedroom, two way bathroom) are zoned upstairs, formal lounge, powder room and open plan kitchen, with a huge meals area. Extra features include a dishwasher, double garage with remote control, ducted heating, air conditioning and much more.
For Sale: $420,000+ Inspect: Saturday 1:00-1:30pm Contact: Robert Fernandez 0419 325 302
For Sale: Buyers over $340,000 Inspect: Saturday 12:00-12:30pm Contact: Carina Cigna 0410 027 281
Dandenong 254 Lonsdale Street Mulgrave Shop 19 Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre Endeavour Hills Shop 62 Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre 8 DANDENONG JOURNAL Monday, 14 July, 2014
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Hall & Partners ENDEAVOUR HILLS 23 John Edgecumbe Way PRICE REDUCTION
DANDENONG 34/63-83 James Street AMAZING VALUE FOR MONEY! BATTLE-AXE BLOCK. Attention Investors or First Home Buyers, perfect start in this great area of Endeavour Hills.Walking distance to Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre, close to schools, Monash Freeway and public transport . Comprises of 3 bedrooms, family bathroom, double garage, large backyard and a huge living room and meals area. Must See.
INVEST IN A LIFESTYLE Move in and enjoy a relaxed lifestyle or a perfect investment which offers 2 large bedrooms with built in robes, spacious lounge, large kitchen with meals area, gas appliances, lock up garage leading to a huge backyard perfect for your outdoor living. Ideally located at the St James village complete with its own swimming pool, plenty of parking and situated to close amenities.This is the one you must see!!
For Sale: $295,000+ Inspect: Saturday 11:45am-12:10pm Contact: Carina Cigna 0410 027 281
For Sale: $270,000 Plus Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Irene Athanasiadis 0407 315 911
NOBLE PARK 2/5 Holmes Street
DANDENONG 1/18 Edith Street EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS Stylish, and modern 2 year old townhouse with 3 bedrooms, study area, 2 bathrooms, BIR’s, S/S appliances, open plan meals area, separate laundry, double remote control garage and a very generous backyard for your outdoor living. Extras include: ducted heating, roller blinds, water tank plus more. All of this within walking distance to schools, transport and shops. Ask to inspect this property today – an opportunity not to be missed!
THEY DON’T COME ANY CLOSER! This spacious 2 bedroom villa unit with brick garage is one of only three on the block and guess what? It’s the number one! Direct street access, large front yard, space & comfort and only a stone throw away from the Dandenong Market & Plaza. Now come inside! New carpets, neutral paintwork, gas cooking, heating and split system A/C.Welcome you anytime!
For Sale: $360,000 Plus Inspect: Saturday 11:00 to 11:30am Contact: Irene Athanasiadis 0407 315 911
For Sale: $280,000 Plus Inspect: Saturday 1:00-1:30pm Contact: Walter Kubiak 0412 359 973
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Nicholls Gledhill 2 Raymond McMahon Blvd, Endeavour Hills 9700 7888 nichollsgledhill.com.au
Thinking of selling or renting your home? HOW NICHOLLS GLEDHILL CAN SAVE YOU MONEY A. We are an independent owner- operated family business established in 1965. We are not part of a franchise group or chain and operate out of our own shopping centre (The Terrace) in Endeavour Hills. B. Consequently we are not burdened by hefty franchise fees and massive shopping centre rentals and other overheads as are most of our local competitors and can afford to pass on substantial savings to our clients.
C. We are the longest operating local agent and have been servicing Endeavour Hills for almost 30 years with well in excess of 4,000 property sales in our neighbourhood alone. D. We are supported by the most professional and experienced sales and property management teams in the district. (Our two property managers, Laurel and Wendy, have each had over 20 years experience in this specialised field of real estate)
SIMPLY ARRANGE A COUPLE OF WRITTEN ASSESSMENTS AND QUOTES AND THEN CALL NICHOLLS GLEDHILL
AND SAVE YOURSELF A SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNT IN FEES Harry Nicholls, Director AREI, ARIV, CEA, Qualified Valuer
Contact: 9700 7888, Mobile 0417 322 964
11 Armiston Crt ENDEAVOUR HILLS
9 Astran Court ENDEAVOUR HILLS
33 SQUARES IN QUIET COURT formal lounge, huge family room, 5 bedrooms, FES & WIR balcony with views!, ducted heating, cooling, outdoor entertaining area, underhouse storage, dble remote garage. Walking distance to Thomas Mitchell primary school, close to Main shopping centre, plus much more
OVER 30 SQUARES OF LIVING Large formal lounge, fully fitted timber kitchen meals/family area plus huge rumpus room, big double remote garage internal access, massive undercover entertaining area. 4 bedrooms (study downstairs), FES & BIR, plus parents retreat, ducted heating, split air con, roller shutters. Walking distance to Thomas Mitchell primary school, close to Main shopping centre, kindergarten, etc.
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21 Sydney Parkinson Ave. ENDEAVOUR HILLS
Asking $550,000 plus Contact Tom Dong 0432 777 288 Umesh Kumar 0434 023 805
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5 Pinto Close ENDEAVOUR HILLS
CHEAP AS CHIPS!! Ideal first home or investment, Act Quickly to buy this one. Located in the popular part of Endeavour Hills, walking distance to Southern Cross Primary School, tennis court, bus stop, reserve land etc, this 3 bedroom house boast big formal lounge, fully fitted kitchen and adjacent meals area, 1 bathroom and toilet, big backyard etc, ring for inspection before it’s too late! 3A Open Saturday 3:00 - 3:3:30pm Asking $330,000+ 1B Contact Tom Dong 0432 777 288 2 C Umesh Kumar 0434 023 805
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Asking $550,000 plus Contact Tom Dong 0432 777 288 Umesh Kumar 0434 023 805
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
Asking $455,000 Contact Tom Dong 0432 777 288 Umesh Kumar 0434 023 805
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5 Leith Court ENDEAVOUR HILLS
59 Shetland St. ENDEAVOUR HILLS
COMFORTABLE FAMILY LIVING Located on an elevated block with views in quiet court - formal lounge, dining, family, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, WIR and ensuite, kitchen/meals, built in bar for entertaining, entertailing area, ducted heating, split A/C, double carport, and much more.
YOUR SEARCH IS OVER!! Spacious formal lounge with open fire place, fully fitted kitchen and adj. meals/family area, 3 good sized bedrooms with BIRs, 1 bathroom, massive double carport, well maintained the gardens front and back, ducted heating, gas wall furnace, located in the quiet street and close to primary & secondary school, reserve parkland, church and bus stop etc.
Open Saturday 1:00 - 1:30pm Asking $389,000 Contact Tom Dong 0432 777 288 Umesh Kumar 0434 023 805
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Open Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm Asking $360,000+ Contact Tom Dong 0432 777 288 Umesh Kumar 0434 023 805
QUIET COURT LOCATION AND CLOSE TO EVERYTHING - 3 good sized bedrooms plus study, 2 bathrooms and WIR, large L- shaped lounge, timber kitchen, family area and brand new carpets, ducted heating, wood heater, split aircon, covered decking with views, next to Park & kids playground. Huge block (approx 888sq.m).
Open Saturday 12:00-12:30pm Asking $450,000+ Contact Tom Dong 0432 777 288 Umesh Kumar 0434 023 805
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INVESTORS/FIRST HOME BUYERS!!! Lovely 3 bedroom home, located on the high side with views -features lounge, kitchen/meals area, air conditioning, large undercover patio, low maintenance gardens, garden shed, integrated alarm system for house and double garage. A must see for the First home buyer or investor.
Asking $360,000+ Contact Tom Dong 0432 777 288 Umesh Kumar 0434 023 805
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CRANBOURNE
This fine family home is situated on a wonderfully established half acre block of land. It has four bedrooms, which all have built-in wardrobes, and the master bedroom has a full ensuite and walk-in wardrobe. There is a large formal lounge and a wellappointed timber kitchen and the split level design with a tiled meals area leads to a huge rumpus room sized family area. Ducted heating, a slow combustion wood heater and gas furnace keeps the home warm. The utilities are all mains supplied, there is a ducted vacuum system and a six-jet corner spa. Outdoors there is a fabulous pergola patio area, three bay garage plus high clearance three bay carport and another double garage under roofline. Another side driveway to the rear of the block is perfect for horse floats, boat or larger vehicle to the backyard shedding. The property is in walking distance to the township and schools and public transport is nearby.
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This bright & spacious family home offers easy living in a terrific convenient location. Positioned on a rectangular block with a 19m frontage! Large lounge and dining area with ducted heating, tiled kitchen with meals area, 3 big bedrooms, modern central bathroom plus separate laundry and toilet. Single garage plus secure rear garden and bungalow. Short distance to absolutely everything!
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Springvale South 19-31 Rowan Rd
Dandenong North 59 First Avenue
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Character and warmth
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You won’t believe this! - 2.2 Acres Prime Land
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Filled with character and warmth, this updated home has enormous appeal for the house proud, owner-occupier and the investor alike. Featuring; 3 beds, 1 bath, polished floors, ducted heating, air-con, updated kitchen and single lock up garage. Popular location, close to Lyndale Secondary College. Don’t let this opportunity pass you by.
$380,000+
Rare opportunity to secure this large parcel of prime residential land in this highly desired location of Springvale South. Zoned Residential 1, and offering a multiple of opportunities for development in such a central convenient location. 8955m2 approx and just ripe for development; housing, townhouses, units, retirement living, aged care & more (stca).
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In June we sold more than 1 home per day and recorded 34 Sales! If you’re thinking of selling, call our ofices today for a FREE market appraisal. ALL SALES MADE BY BARRY PLANT NOBLE PARK & KEYSBOROUGH OFFICES
1/41 Chandler Road NOBLE PARK
249 Princes Highway NOBLE PARK
9/38 Kelvinside Road NOBLE PARK
2/12A Joy Parade NOBLE PARK
9/43-47 Doveton Avenue EUMEMMERRING
8/25 Dunblane Road NOBLE PARK
1/2 Bowmore Road NOBLE PARK
2/35 Hemmings Street DANDENONG
6 Knight Court DANDENONG NORTH
22 Somerset Drive KEYSBOROUGH
100 Illawarra Crescent DANDENONG NORTH
1/18 Verbena Crescent NOBLE PARK
2/37 Corrigan Road NOBLE PARK
1 Haley Court NOBLE PARK
71 Kelvinside Road NOBLE PARK
18 Agnes Street NOBLE PARK
5 McKeon Circuit DANDENONG NORTH
45 Garnsworthy Street SPRINGVALE
1/42 Kelvinside Road NOBLE PARK
45 Locharn Crescent NOBLE PARK
4/14-16 Mather Road NOBLE PARK
15 Elise Court KEYSBOROUGH
29 Peter Street SPRINGVALE
8 Alpine Crescent NOBLE PARK NORTH
39 Sherwood Crescent DANDENONG NORTH
2/26 Mons Parade NOBLE PARK
35 Marie Street DOVETON
57 Joffre Street NOBLE PARK
12-14 Hidden Grove Blvd KEYSBOROUGH
5/4 Aspect Drive KEYSBOROUGH
14 Fisher Crescent DANDENONG NORTH
5 Blaby Street NOBLE PARK
26/13 Flowervale Road 14/43-47 Doveton Avenue NOBLE PARK EUMEMMERRING
Disclaimer: Information contained herein is believed to be accurate at time of printing.
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(1073sqm approx.) Act quickly to secure this sensational sized allotment of approximately 1073sqm (17.37m x 61.78m), one of last remaining of this size offering endless opportunities. The prominent location in the heart of Springvale and valuable land size promises amazing prospects to replace the home with multiple brand new stylish townhouses (STCA).
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SPRINGVALE 65 Burden Street Great Value with Dual Occupancy Potential (STCA) Set on a large block of approximately 606sqm with 16.5m frontage, a superb property for first home buyers or investors, over 3m of drive way with potential to build another unit on the back (STCA) while getting rental from the front home. Comprising: 3 spacious BDRs, large formal lounge room, kitchen with adjoining dining, bright central bathroom, lock up garage, A/C, heating & plenty of yard space.
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Contact Agent Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required Lee Phuong 0402 660 880 Noble Park / Springvale 8710 0000
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SPRINGVALE SOUTH 3 Chanelle Court Perfectly peaceful, private and prestigiously positioned, this delightful BV home offers buyers great living accommodation both inside & out, ideal for large families. Two living areas including front living room & a rumpus, huge open plan kitchen, dining with an undercover alfresco area at the rear.
A4 B2 C 2 E2 Saturday 26th July at 1pm PRICE GUIDE Contact Agent Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60/90 Days INSPECT Sat 1 - 1:30pm Photo ID required CONTACT Lee Phuong 0402 660 880
DANDENONG NORTH 39 Howe Avenue SPRINGVALE SOUTH 3 Vella Court Grand Family Home needs a New Family! If you have been looking for your family’s next home where you can spread out and settle down, this is the home you will both want and need! Situated behind the private front fence, this secure sanctuary on a block of 585m2 (approx) comprises 4 BDRs with BIRs, MSTR with full en suite plus an an enormous living area, formal dining, casual dining space in the kitchen and at the rear is a fully enclosed sunroom.
A magnificent opportunity is now at hand! Positioned perfectly in the highly desired Rosewood Downs Estate, this property will astound you with the quality on offer. Boasting 3 BDRs with full ensuite, WIR, 2 living areas, a sparkling showroom kitchen, glistening floorboards in the main family lounge areas & million dollar views of the Dandenongs.
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PRICE GUIDE $520,000+ Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 30-60 Days. INSPECT Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required CONTACT Chien Le 0403 342 809
$460,000+ Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60/90 Days. Sat 1:45 - 2:15 Photo ID required Belinda Robbie 0414 335 696, Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 Noble Park / Springvale 8710 0000
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KEYSBOROUGH 78 Clarendon Drive A Prestige Family Home - Captivated in Elegance! Welcome to a beautiful home that provides the grace & elegance of a modern lifestyle. This has everything including a sleek yet warm modern interior, a bright open family living, theatre room, sparkling kitchen with butler’s pantry & a great indoor/outdoor entertaining area. Upstairs we find a large open gallery/retreat, elegant modern bathroom & 4 BDRs with BIRs, MSTR with WIR & full en suite.
KEYSBOROUGH 26 Beau Vorno Avenue
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$720,000+ Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 30 Days. Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required Gadas Lamsodis 0423 884 819, Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881 Keysborough 8769 1888
KEYSBOROUGH 31 Piccadilly Crescent Impressing First Impressions Inspect this beautifully renovated home and you’ll be impressed by the allowance for spacious living both inside & out. Enjoy a formal living area which then extends onto a separate rumpus/teenagers retreat, plus there is a superb kitchen - ideal for the Masterchef in the family. Beyond this point you’ll find 3 carpeted bedrooms all accompanied by BIR’s and a full en suite in the master bedroom.
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$420,000+ Sat 1 - 1:30pm Photo ID required Chang Wang 0450 706 668, Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881 Keysborough 8769 1888
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$420,000+ Sat 1 - 1:30pm Photo ID required Ben Nguyen 0404 66 44 66 Keysborough 8769 1888
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$420,000+ Sat 2 - 2:30pm Photo ID required Chang Wang 0450 706 668, Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881 Keysborough 8769 1888
A Corner Beauty that’s Full of Character Don’t be fooled by the quiet and serene façade of this charming home - you’ll be pleasantly surprised with everything is has to offer. Multiple living and meals areas, a one year young and stunning renovated kitchen with a superb view of the spa and alfresco, 3 good sized zoned BDRs, room to entertain in the front, back & on the side and it’s in the heart of Keysborough.
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NOBLE PARK 65 Yarraman Road Development Opportunity… approx 958m2! This large block would be perfect for future development with a current “Planning Permit” for 2 X townhouses (2 BDRs + study) & 2 X single-level units (2 BDRs + study). The existing dwelling is an ideal family home featuring 4 large BDRs with BIR, 2 renovated bathrooms, and the convenience of 2 toilets. There’s 3 living areas, the largest at the rear of the house with a built in bar, great for family get-togethers.
KEYSBOROUGH 15 Ennismore Drive The Ultimate Entertainer with Plenty of Elegance For the first time in 22 years, this modern, elegant & refined home is on the market and it’s waiting to be called yours. From the welcoming frontage on entry, through to the alfresco at the rear & everything in between – this will have you smiling with approval! The open spaces are the key here with its grand living area, a roomy dining, an undercover deck, spacious kitchen, plus 4 zoned BDRs.
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$500,000+ Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60/90 Days Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required Daniel Pepperell 0418 105 105 Noble Park / Springvale 8710 0000
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$480,000+ Sat 2:45 - 3:15pm Photo ID required Chang Wang 0450 706 668 Keysborough 8769 1888
Getting to know... im Stickley • Director of Barry Plant Noble Park and Keysborough • 24 years of real estate experience • Over 100 listings sold annually
• Listed and sold over 1,800 properties in his career • Specialist in dealing with development properties
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“I love what I do, and enjoy
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A Unique Opportunity in an Outstanding Location! This inviting cherished classic home welcomes you through a winding path to a cosy home surrounded by greenery & plenty of options. Conveniently sitting on a corner block of 570sq (approx) giving the lucky new owner the chance to put their own mark on this home or build a new home or two (STCA). With 3 BDRs, spacious bright lounge, kitchen/meals & a covered verandah with spacious yard.
value throughout the process.”
Call Tim Stickley for a FREE Market Appraisal today!
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$300,000+ Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60/90 Days Sat 2 - 2:30pm Photo ID required Jenny Sudra 0422 991 593 Noble Park / Springvale 8710 0000
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ENDEAVOUR HILLS 33 Rossiter Avenue
DANDENONG NORTH 3 Fraser Street
Consisting of four Bedrooms three have double beds all with robes! Updated kitchen with adjacent family room, large lounge and dining room, separate rumpus room, under cover patio, water tank, landscaped rear yard and surrounds double garage with remote control, even has a picket fence around the compost bin. Modern colour scheme throughout.
Located within easy access to town centre and freeway access, this brick home is up for sale with a fixed term lease to an excellent family until November 2017. Features polished floor boards, d/h , wall AC, new kitchen with appliances, pergola overlooking the backyard and extra-large steel garage, this home is sure to impress you.
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PRICE GUIDE $400,000 + INSPECT Saturday 1-1.30 pm Photo ID required CONTACT Gavin Andrews 0407 779 232
PRICE GUIDE $375,000 + INSPECT Saturday 2-2.30 pm Photo ID required CONTACT Yasantha De Silva 0432 805 336
ENDEAVOUR HILLS 9 Belsize Court
DANDENONG 2/35 Herbert Street
Be quick for this! Features include lounge, separate dining room, updated kitchen, renovated full ensuite, ducted heating and double carport. 655m2 approx. Close to schools, Shopping Centre and freeway. Great first home or ripper investment.
This 2 Bedroom unit features large spacious lounge room, ultra-modern renovated kitchen with s/steel appliances, gas cooking and dishwasher, hardwood floorboards, BIR’s in both bedrooms and gas heating. In addition to these great features is an extra-large courtyard – ideal for family entertaining, landscaped gardens and more.
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PRICE GUIDE $370,000 + INSPECT by appointment Photo ID required CONTACT Ari Oinonen 0402 349 644
PRICE GUIDE $270,000 + INSPECT Saturday 12-12.30 Photo ID required CONTACT Silvana Lakic 0412 241 888
DANDENONG NORTH 1 Warren Court This spotlessly presented home features spacious living area, modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances & dishwasher, BIR’s in all bedrooms, polished floorboards, d/h & evap cooling. Outside features large tiled & covered pergola, landscaped gardens, lock up garage + shed as well as additional car space at the front provides ample parking.
A3 B1 C 1 E1 PRICE GUIDE $380,000 + INSPECT Saturday 1-1.30 pm Photo ID required CONTACT Silavana Lakic 0412 241 888
DANDENONG 1/56 Ann Street Great opportunity to buy off the plan and save thousands on stamp duty! This 21 square architect designed townhouse has its own street frontage and will feature ultra-modern kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 2 spacious living areas double garage and lots more! Situated in prime position within walking distance to the shops, market, schools and hospitals.
A3 B3 C 2 E2 PRICE GUIDE Contact Agent INSPECT by appointment Photo ID required CONTACT Silvana Lakic 0412 241 888
DANDENONG 9706 7455 4 Langhorne Street 16 DANDENONG JOURNAL Monday, 14 July, 2014
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Sales Consultants Must have agents representative certificate, live locally and prepared to do the hard yards Please contact
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30-32 Langhorne St Dandenong P: 9794 0755 F: 9793 4777
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Dandenong
1 & 2/7 sabine avenue
INVESTORS TAKE NOTE!
This hard to find duplex features two x 2 bedroom units on the one Title with separate driveways. Located amongst Schools, shops and many transport options including easy access to Eastlink and Monash Freeways. These well presented units feature oak kitchens, all gas appliances, two bedrooms with built in robes and updated bathrooms. Dandenong North has become a much sought after area for both investors and residents alike who recognise the potential for future growth. Buy for your future or split them later (STCA) and sell off one at a time or give them to your children when they mature. What a fantastic wedding present for them! BE AMONG THE INVESTORS!
1c HigH street
MODERN DESIGN - TOP LOCATION!
This well presented four bedroom family home will amaze you at everything it has to offer. Located in the heart of Central Dandenong within minutes walk to the Dandenong Market & Plaza and around the corner from the Hospital, High School, & Primary School and easy access to both Monash Freeway and Eastlink. Featuring open plan living, lounge room with dining/meals area, modern kitchen with granite benchtops & dishwasher, ducted heating, cooling system, two bathrooms, three toilets, pergola, garage and so much more! CHARM & LIFESTYLE!
auction: saturday, 9th august, 2014 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) oPen: wed 3:00pm to 3:30pm & sat 12:15pm to 12:45pm
For sale: $480,000 to $520,000 oPen: sat 11:30am to 12:00pm
Dandenong Central
Dandenong
4 Melbe crescent
Noble Park
2/55-57 HaMMond road
5/55 JoFFre street
This young three bedroom home offers formal lounge, family plus meals area off the modern kitchen, full ensuite and walk in robe to master bedroom, powder room and ducted heating. Externally rear private gardens, pergola, garden shed, water tank and a lock up garage with auto door. Excellent Tenants paying $370.00 per week.
Walk to shopping, schools, bus stop and train station from this two bedroom unit in a quiet location. Features formal lounge, modern kitchen/meals area, full bathroom, separate laundry, ducted heating, gas cooking, large backyard and lock up garage under roofline. TOP VALUE FOR MONEY!
Dandenong Central Dandenong
Dandenong
Dandenong North
A GREAT STARTER!
A RARE FIND!
NOW THAT’S VALUE FOR MONEY!
SPACIOUS HOME!
For sale: $350,000 to $380,000 oPen: sat 1:45pm to 2:15pm
For sale: $239,000 to $259,000 oPen: sat 11:00am to 11:30am
For sale: $360,000 to $380,000 oPen: by appointment
Dandenong
Dandenong
Doveton
3 BEDROOM UNIT IN PRIME LOCATION!
COSY & NEAT HOME!
EXCELLENT TENANTS & RETURNS!
LOCATION, SIZE & CLASS!
Nestled in a quiet court only 200 metres from the Dandenong Market and Plaza, this fabulous Architect designed home ticks all the boxes. Downstairs features highly polished hardwood floors, 2.7m ceilings with ornate plasterwork and large open living areas. There is a study, powder room, sensational kitchen with granite bench tops and dishwasher, two pantries and internal access to the double garage with auto doors. Upstairs comprises a family area, five roomy bedrooms and two bathrooms, one having a spa bath and granite vanity top. An outdoor decked living area is accessed from the meals area. There is ducted heating and cooling throughout. Very low maintenance garden surrounds. THE PLEASURE IS OURS!
For sale: offers by application oPen: by appointment
184 david street
6/105 Mccrae street
Three bedroom unit set at the rear of the block, providing privacy and no street noise. Features a spacious lounge, separate kitchen/meals area and full bathroom. Currently let until November at $340.00 per week. Walk to the Dandenong CBD, train station, Dandenong Creek bike trail, Schools, shops and so much more!
For sale: $325,000 to $345,000 oPen: sat 11:00am to 11:30am
Daryl Rayner Director 0411 537 820 DJ
Connecting people and communities
For sale: $365,000 to $395,000 oPen: by appointment
4/66 scott street
Located close to Schools, Hospital, transport and within walking distance to the CBD, this solid three bedroom home is ripe for a young couple starting out. Put some elbow grease into it and create your castle! Features all gas appliances, a roomy kitchen/meals area, North facing lounge and a separate brick garage.
Mick Whelan Sales Manager 0416 003 505
TOP INVESTMENT!
6 sarona street
Renovated apartment in the heart of Dandenong offering two bedrooms with built in robes, three split system air conditioners, spacious family/meals area off the modern kitchen, which decked entertainment area and a huge private backyard with a garden shed. Two car spaces, cable internet connection and security entrance.
4/167 Princes HigHway
For sale: $239,950 oPen: sat 11:45am to 12:15pm Mile Mileski Sales Consultant 0417 103 325
John Ratnam Sales Consultant 0414 556 517
This is your opportunity to grab this spacious home positioned within walking distance to the Dandenong Plaza and yet located on a quiet street. The home features formal lounge and dining, family/meals area off the beautifully renovated kitchen, renovated laundry and bathroom, built in robes to bedroom 1, walk in robe
Positioned within minutes of the Monash Freeway and being one of only two on the block, this two bedroom unit features gas cooking, gas hot water service, gas heating, polished floor boards, large private backyard, carport and a separate driveway. Currently let to excellent Tenants paying $260.00 per week.
For sale: $269,000 to $289,000 oPen: sat 1:00pm to 1:30pm
Dandenong 10/7 Keys street
With two units on the one block and room to build another unit, this is a great opportunity. Unit 1 has two bedrooms with built in robes, polished floors, gas cooking and heating, air conditioning and ceiling fan in the lounge. Unit 2 has one bedroom with built in robes, gas cooking, polished floors and a huge backyard.
For sale: $400,000 to $420,000 oPen: sat 12:00pm to 12:30pm Brenden Moore Sales Consultant 0433 944 335
For sale: $269,000 to $289,000 oPen: sat 12:30pm to 1:00pm
2/147 carlton road
1 & 2/9 Marie street
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.
IDEAL FIRST HOME/INVESTMENT!
Frank Holohan Senior Consultant
A WISE INVESTMENT!
Very neat and tidy first floor apartment located right in the heart of town. Large lounge with a separate kitchen, two good size bedrooms with walk in robes, designated carpark underneath with dual stair access. Walk to restaurants, train station and new Council chambers. Fantastic Tenant or Vacant Possession available.
For sale: $210,000 to $220,000 oPen: wed 2:30-2:50 & sat 10-10:30
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LIVE IN OR INVEST UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM STATE TRUSTEES Set on a 570m2 (15m x 38m) lot. This comfortable 3 bedroom concrete home is ideal to renovate & live in or rent out. Features large lounge, separate kitchen/meals area. Separate bathroom, toilet & laundry. Hardwood loors on concrete stumps. Great value home or possible dual occupancy site (STP).
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Saturday 26th July at 11am 10% dep - bal 30/60days $230,000+ Wednesday 4-4.30pm Saturday 12-12.30pm Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
MODERN TOWNHOUSE ON A COTTAGE BLOCK Quality built 2 storey BV offers 3 bdrms, 1 of which is downstairs & all with BIRS. Large open plan living & dining. Kitchen is itted with caesarstone benchtops & s/s appliances including DW. 2 bthrms with 2 toilets featuring tiles to the ceiling & frameless showers. Other extras include polished concrete loors in the living/dining/kitchen area & carpets in the bdrms. 2 rev cycle split system a/ cons for comfort all year round. Single c/port & additional carspace. Located within minutes to central Dandenong, market, Plaza & very close to schools & major arterials. Excellent 1st home with no Body Corp Fees.
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Saturday 26th July at 12pm 10% dep bal 30/60/90 days $350,000+ Saturday 3-3.30pm Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106
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Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 2nd August at 11am 10% deposit -bal 30/60 days $220,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday 2-2.30pm Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
INVESTMENT OR DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY Comfortable 3 bed home on HUGE 860m2 block with excellent development potential(STP). Existing home features updated kitchen, spacious lounge with RC air conditioning & large bedrooms. Retain the home & build units behind or alternatively clear site & build multiple units (STP). Easily let prior to development. Excellent opportunity here!
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 2nd August at 12pm 10% deposit - bal 60 days $350,000+ Wednesday 4-4.30pm Saturday 3-3.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
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UNDER INSTRUCTIONS FROM STATE TRUSTEES This 3 bedroom unit set in the rear of only 2 units represents fantastic value. Offers a huge lounge/dining adjacent to a cupboard packed hostess kitchen. Extensive use of loating timber loors and solar powered electricity. Gas heating plus open ireplace. Semi ensuite to master bedroom, separate bathroom, toilet & laundry. Outdoor patio & large rear garden plus lock up garage. Don’t miss this.
4 Waratah Street Doveton
76 McFees Road Dandenong North MUCH LOVED FAMILY HOME IN CONVENIENT LOCATION Close to schools, shops & transport this solid 3 bed home has been updated with a modern bathroom with sep shower, laminated kitchen with ample cupboards & gas cooking. Other features include WIR to master, several RC air conditioners, ducted heating & the bonus of recently installed solar elec panels. Externally a huge double garage, carport & 2 room bungalow complete the package. Must be inspected!
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16 Greenglade Court Noble Park Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 2nd August at 1pm 10% dep bal 30/60/90 days Contact Agent Saturday 12-12.30pm Nigel Raymond 0425721593
4 BEDROOM IN BOWL OF COURT Close to schools, Parkmore shops & transport this spacious home is sure to impress. Walk into this home through a tiled undercover entry. Offers a large lounge plus dining adjoining a hostess kitchen. Ducted heating for the cold winters. Semi ensuite to master with WIR other 3 bedrooms with double robes. Walk out of the tiled family room to an atrium overlooking a huge backyard. Ideal for the large family. Priced to sell.
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 9th August at 11am 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $380,000+ Thursday 4-4.30pm Saturday 1-1.30pm Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
Shop 1, 11 Langhorne Street, Dandenong
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6-8 Rylands Road Dandenong ULTIMATE LIFESTYLE PROPERTY ON APPROX 2200m2 LAND FOR POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT Magniicent solid brick home offering 4 bdrms, 3 bthrms & huge living areas comprising lounge with formal dining, hostess kitchen with WO, gas HP & DW, rumpus/billiard room. Other features include master suite with ensuite & W.I.R. Cathedral ceilings & tasteful use of exposed brickwork & cedar timber, d/heating & cooling throughout. For the active family a full size tennis court & in-ground solar heated pool outside. Dble c/port + dble garage with attached self contained unit(Ideal for in-laws or teenager). Added bonus of high density zoning offers potential for units or apartments (STP). Alternatively a 2 lot subdivision is possible, retaining existing home & allowing development of rear lot (STP). Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
14/153 Princes Highway Dandenong BEST VALUE IN AREA Ground loor 2 bed apartment featuring spacious lounge opening to large kitchen with gas cooking. Tiled bathroom plus separate toilet. Undercover parking also on title. Needs some T.L.C. but potential rental return of 6.5%. Excellent investment or live in.
1/15 James Street Dandenong Private Price Inspect Agent
SPACIOUS UNIT IN CENTRAL POSITION $180,000+ By appointment Neil Butler 0411 637 088
3 Corvi Court Dandenong
Set on a 707m2 lot this larger than average home is great for a growing family. Offers large bedrooms with BIR’s , spacious lounge, separate kitchen with gas cooking & adjacent north facing sunroom. Features polished hardwood loors, high ceilings & ducted gas heating. Large rear garden with huge garage. Quiet location close to schools, station & freeway access. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!
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Close to schools, shops & hospital this front 2 bedroom unit is great value in this area. Offers large gas heated lounge, practical kitchen with lots of cupboards, WO & gas HP. Bonus of air cond to living area. Double bedrooms with BIR. Ideal investment or live in. Priced to sell!
Private Price Inspect Agent
$280,000+ Saturday 1-1.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
Private Price Inspect Agent
$450,000+ Saturday 1-1.30pm Dennis 0438 341 066
2 Regnans Avenue Endeavour Hills
LARGE 4 BEDROOM HOME WITH LOTS OF POTENTIAL
9791 3177
Saturday 26th July at 1pm 10% dep-bal 60/90/120 days $850,000+ Saturday 2-2.45pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
Private Price Inspect Agent
$340,000+ By appointment Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106
FANTASTIC RENOVATED HOME FOR LARGE FAMILY Impressive 5 bed rendered home set on elevated block with fantastic views to the city. Offers huge lounge/formal dining, modern kitchen with quality s/steel appliances & stone benchtops, large family room offers 2nd living area. Ample BIR’s, full ensuite to master & stunning renovated bathroom. Other extras include stunning polished loors, ducted heating, covered rear patio & huge double garage plus workshop. DON’T MISS THIS!
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7 Olympic Avenue, Springvale South 3A 1B 2C Close to all facilities this home is set on approx 670m2 & would suit a dual occupancy or multi-unit development (STCA). Alternatively it is great family home offering 3BRs, BIRs. Large L shape lounge leads to formal dining area. Practical kitchen with gas cooking opens to extra dining area, hardwood timber floor, ducted heating, A/C, veranda, lovely garden, plenty of parking spaces ideal for truck.
Auction Saturday 26th July At 11.30am View Wed: 4.30-5pm Sat: 1-1.30pm Agent
Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918 George Urosevic 0400 673 566
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This lovely home on a 651 square metre block is the perfect move in any market place. It is an ideal start for the first home buyer or the first time investor looking to start a portfolio of their own or the unattached and the budget conscious. It is a low maintenance three bedroom home which has added character with floorboards, split level design and cathedral ceilings with exposed beams in the lounge. Heating and cooling comforts include a slow combustion wood heater and split system reverse cycle unit. The open plan kitchen meals area with a dishwasher and built-in pantry overlooks the pergola which includes the spa in the price. The four car garage with concrete floor and power can be utilised as a workshop. It offers backyard access to the garage. It is within walking distance to the water, the bus stop couldn’t get any closer and it’s only 15 minutes’ drive to Cranbourne for all amenities.
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19 Belmont Court, Springvale 4A 2B 2C This cream brick family home situated in a quiet and in one of the high demand area of Springvale. Close to Springvale library, shopping centre, school, bus stop and Springvale train station. Offers 3 brs plus study/4th bedroom; 2 living rooms; 2 bathrooms, 2 toilets; Updated kitchen, gas cooking and gas heater; Large lock up garage plus many parking spaces & a good size block with 24m wide frontage.
Auction Saturday 2nd August At 11.30 am View Thu: 4.30-5.00pm Sat: 11.45-12.15pm Agent
Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918 George Urosevic 0400 673 566
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Buyers over $550,000
17 Burrapike Avenue, Springvale 3A 2B 1C This one owner residence home kept in excellent condition. Located within minutes walk to Springvale library, Killester Catholic high school, Springvale S/C, bus stop & train station. This great, classic looking home features:3 good size brs, BIRs, Classic kitchen, Bright lounge room; decking; Central ducted heating, split A/C system; wall heater; Respray roof, new colour bond guttering, roller shutter.
Auction Saturday 9th August At 11.30 am View Thu: 4.00-4.30pm Sat: 11.00-11.30am Agent
Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918 George Urosevic 0400 673 566
7 Cantala Court Endeavour Hills:
13 Watson Road, Noble Park 3A 1B 2C
Selling
First home owners and investors take note. This immaculately presented red BV home offer 3 brs; Birs; lounge room; split A/C; polished floorboard; ducted heating; double steel garage; Extra including a proposal plan for 2 bedrooms unit at rear(STVA). Short walk to Bus stop, local schools...
Agent
Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918 George Urosevic 0400 673 566
STYLE AND SPACE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY With a modern, yet inviting rendered facade this family home is in a quiet court location, great for a family looking for a spacious home. This is an impressive two storey house, as you walk inside it’s even more homely. There are four living areas downstairs; one being a sunken rumpus room with a coonara wood heater and access to the pergola. The spacious timber kitchen includes quality appliances and has a family room adjacent. There is a spacious bedroom and a bathroom with shower, bath, and a toilet downstairs. Under the stairs you will ind a huge storage space enclosed. The pergola is inished with half timber half concrete looring, ideal for a Sunday Barbeque. The backyard is big enough for the kids to play. The double garage with two remote control doors gives access to the backyard as well. There are 3 bedrooms plus a master bedroom with full ensuite upstairs which has access to the balcony. There is another bathroom with shower, bath, and a toilet with double vanity upstairs. This all inclusive house comes with ducted heating, ducted vacuuming and hardwood timber looring throughout the house. All Bedrooms are fully carpeted. Here are some of the Amenities close by: •Thomas Mitchell Primary school - approx. 0.4km •Southern Cross Primary school - approx. 1.12km •Endeavour Hills Secondary College - approx. 0.93km •Gleneagles Secondary college - approx. 1.08km Ranjith Panangala •Hartley Ridge Pre-school - approx. 0.58km 0409 363 373 •The Terrace shopping centre - approx. 1.44km
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park1realestate.com.au Email: hamptonpark@park1realestate.com.au Shop 9, Hampton Park Shopping Square, Somerville Road, Hampton Park, Vic 3976
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We don’t mind if you change our plans. It’s called layout flexibility. Arden Homes is a different sort of company creating very different homes. Firstly, our homes are architect designed and inspired to bring a new sense of space, light and sweeping architectural proportions. You sense the difference immediately. Innovative sun courts, picture windows and full length windows and views that connect inside and out are hallmarks of our design. We insist on luxury standard inclusions such as porcelain tiles, Smeg appliances, Franke sinks, quality carpet, and stone benchtops throughout. Secondly, we limit the number of houses we build, and are up-front about the pricing of display home extras. “Arden let us swap rooms around so our new home is exactly as we want it.” – Sharon and Michael, Croydon And best of all, we encourage layout flexibility. It means you can work with us to switch and swap rooms and features to suit your lot size, orientation and family needs. Visit an Arden display to see and feel the difference. And ask us how we can tailor the design to make one of our stunning homes your unique dream home.
DISPLAY LOCATIONS Clyde North Berwick Waters Estate Cnr Flowerbloom Crescent/Lilydale Avenue 8787 1321 Cranbourne East Parks Edge Estate 64 Prendergast Avenue 8787 1322
ardenhomes.com.au Call 8787 1321 1131304-EG19-14
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NOBLE PARK
Tucked in this small group of units is this quiet, cosy and recently renovated home. The stylishly updated lifestyle property is perfect for first home owners, young families, investors and downsizers. It has plenty of charm and has been brought back to life with a fresh coat of paint, new kitchen with quality stainless steel appliances, new blinds, new light fittings and low maintenance gardens all around. Inside is a spacious and bright home which enjoys a gas heater and mantel/bookshelf. Opening from here is a good sized meals area with a new kitchen area which boasts gorgeous benches, new tiles, great appliances and has easy access to the sun filled rear yard. The north wing of the home is well complemented by two carpeted bedrooms, both with built-in wardrobes, as well as a central bathroom and separate toilet. Outdoors is a treat for all comers with space to entertain or simply let pets run freely, plus there is the bonus of an additional toilet and spacious single lock-up garage. This exceptional location is close to freeways and schools and there are plenty of parks and bus stops.
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BARRY PLANT, NOBLE PARK, 8710 0000 MEHMET ATESEL, 0419 333 553 2/5 TRAINOR COURT INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT PRICE: $270,000 PLUS PRIVATE SALE
CALL 0487 888 038 (Greg Rankin)
Sat - Wed, 12pm - 5pm
VISIT parkcentralestate.com.au
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Casiana Grove Estate Riverview 266, Sorrento 328, Queenscliff 416 11 Red Maple Dr Cranbourne West, VIC 3977
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Visit one of our display centres for full details of this limited offer. Offer available to new deposits left on or after 2nd June 2014 for homes within the Bridgewater Range, is subject to change without notice, and may be withdrawn at any time. E&OE.
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discover the Mornington Peninsula’s fastest growing area land from $167,100
Environmentally-sensitive living close to schools, public transport, the marina and redeveloped foreshore precinct. Titled home sites are now available.
Hodgins Road, Hastings Freecall 1800 KINGS CREEK (1800 546 472)
www.kingscreek.com.au
* Hastings is the fastest growing area within the Mornington Peninsula, growing at over twice the rate of the balance of the shire. Source: Mornington Peninsula Shire 2011-2016 population statistics.
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Life in the park. Find out why Clarinda Park, Cranbourne’s newest community hub is the centre of attention. Construction has begun on a variety of allotments surrounded by superb parkland, a future Primary School, shopping centre and state-of-the-art sporting facilities. Visit the on-site Sales Oice to discover how modern living can be a walk in the park for your family.
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phone 5995 3223 clarindapark.com.au 630 HALL RD, CRANBOURNE WEST, VIC, 3977 MEL REF 132 K4 Disclaimer: Information contained herein is subject to change without notice. No responsibility is accepted by the vendor nor the agent for any action taken in reliance thereon. Prospective purchasers should make their own enquiries to satisfy themselves on all aspects. Details herein do not constitute any representation by the vendor or the agent and are expressly excluded from any contract. Images are artist’s impression and for illustrative purposes only. Public open space subject to change. 1144331-KC29-14 DJ
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SALES OFFICE Open Hours Mon to Fri 9-5, Sat & Sun 12-5 233 Smiths Lane (Cnr Browns Rd) Botanic Ridge 3977
This material has been prepared with care and believed to be correct at the time of printing, however it is an indicative guide only. All information is subject to change without notice at the vendor’s absolute discretion and cannot form part of any offer or contract. The vendor reserves the right to presell, release and withhold certain packages from sale at any time. 1144323-KC29-14
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PLANNING AHEAD GIVES BEST RETURN ENZO RAIMONDO
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The topic of home renovations is ever-popular. The theme is discussed in living rooms across the state - it has also found its way on to television screens through a range of popular programs. While it is tempting to undertake major upgrades to the home that we own, or even to invest in a house or unit that needs work, care needs to be taken to target work that will deliver the best return on investment. The key to value adding - that is, increasing a home’s value through changes and improvements - is not only the cost of those changes but
also the building’s potential. Buying a home to renovate for profit, whether to sell on immediately or live in for some time after it is done up, should begin with the same thorough research as any property purchase. It is not simply a matter of surveying the building to work out what needs to be done - though, of course, this is essential because the need for major structural work, rewiring and re-plumbing may not be immediately obvious. A good starting point is the location; what are other homes in the street and the rest of the area worth. Check prices for homes that need
work and then for those that have been partially or fully renovated. You can find these results online, including at www.reiv.com.au under property research/ median prices. You can also attend local open for inspections or call your local agent. If you are getting advice from an agent on a home that needs work, ask them to estimate the potential selling price after improvement. It’s important to also prepare a budget for the improvements, remembering that if renovating to sell, work does have to be to the standard that buyers expect. It’s also worth being reasonably realistic when estimating the total
cost. One of the surest things about renovations is that they are likely to cost more than intended. There is also truth in the old saying about buying the worst house in the best street. If you create a beautiful home in an undesirable location - for example on a main road, with train noise or under a flight path, in an industrial area or one with a high crime rate - you may risk spending more than you can recoup. Develop several scenarios such as painting and cosmetic improve-ments, changing the layout and modernisation or building an extension, and check what price it may bring.
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Investment Property Located in the heart of Springvale, this cosy 2 bedroom unit is only a short walk from Springvale Central. Located on a quiet street, yet close to everything. Everything is literally around you.
Springvale 35A Regent Avenue
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Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898 Emma Tuyet 0468 923 898 Glen Waverley 8588 5288
Uniquely designed 5 year old double storey home elegantly styled for entertaining. High ceilings, abundant natural light, generous rooms spacious and warm. 4 bedrooms with BIR; ensuite stunning gourmet kitchen, 3 bathrooms, office & double garage with internal access. Video intercom, downlights and air-conditioning come fully integrated.
265A Springvale Road
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Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898 Emma Tuyet 0468 923 898 Glen Waverley 03 8588 5288 265A Springvale Road
Sold. • 25 Aurisch Avenue Glen Waverley Sold by Ken Chen for $2,150,000 • 9 Redleaf Way Wheelers Hill Sold By Alex Tan for $932,000 • 23 Diosma Drive Glen Waverley Sold by Judy Thanh Truc in 24 hours for $778,000 • 17 Notre Dame Parade Sold By Nuria Jewell in 6 days for $738,000 • 15 Kinnoull Grove Sold By Ken Chen And Anita Meng within 48 hours for $1,253,000
Land 421-480 sqm Botanic Ridge Lot 1003, 1004, 1006 and 1007 Settlers Run
• 21 College Court Glen Waverley Sold by Pan Zhang for $2,410,000
• 34 Union Grove Springvale Sold By Judy Thanh Truc within 7 days for $660,800 • 4 Union Grove Springvale Sold By Judy Thanh Truc within 14 Days for $650,000 • 3 Rose Street Doncaster Sold By Dennis Chen for $ 2,100,000 • 4 Pearl Court Noble Park Sold by Chris within 24 hours for $440,000 • 63 Kionga Street Clayton Sold by Danny The Hung for $705,000 • 2 Morton Street Clayton Sold By Danny The Hung for $770,000
Vacant Land with Million Dollar Views With Botanic Ridge voted the 3rd most bullet proof investment suburb in Melbourne by the Australian Property Investment Magazine and with the average sale price of homes exceeding $500K why wouldn’t you live or invest in Melbourne’s best kept secret. Choose from a selection of premium blocks of land, all offering views of the Dandenong Ranges, beautiful CBD skyline and the Western Port Bay.
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Call us today and take advantage of this strong activity. LJ Hooker Glen Waverley 03 8588 5288 265a Springvale Road Glen Waverley, VIC, 3150
Joseph Ngo 0411 899 898 Thien Ly 0411 872 898 Glen Waverley 8588 5288
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MORE THAN FAIR AT FAIRHAVEN The latest Fairhaven Homes display centres at Berwick Waters Estate is now open, showcasing the latest designs from the Fairhaven and Bridgewater ranges. -The ‘Breamlea 504’ - 50.4 square home. Five bedrooms, each with own ensuite. Three living areas, plus study/guest room. Master bedroom with walk-in robe and stunning ensuite. Large kitchen and family area leading to covered outdoor area. Double garage. $360,900. - The ‘Waratah 339’. 33.9 square home. The Fairhaven range. Four-bedroom, two-bathroom, double garage. Study plus a rumpus and theatre room. Large covered outdoor area for entertaining. $228,900 - The ‘Clovelly 276’ 27.6 square home.
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The Bridgewater range. Four bedroom, two bathroom, double garage. Two separate living areas. Open plan kitchen and family room opening to covered outdoor area. $171,900 Casiana Grove in Cranbourne is one of the latest in Fairhaven Homes’ amazing range of displays open now for home buyers to experience. Two designs out of the Fairhaven range and one from the Bridgewater range are on display for viewing. The Fairhaven Queenscliff 416 is a 41.6 square, two-storey, four-bedroom home which features two bathrooms and a double garage. It includes a theatre room, study and rumpus room, a spacious family and
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Fantastic views, large block (1023m²) great location! Ideal for the tradie or to build that man shed. The home is a solid buy with everything new or in excellent as new condition. The kids can play for hours safely in this huge backyard or at the park at the end of this quiet court. A short walk to school or footy on the weekend. New kitchen with walk in pantry, 2 living areas, ducted heating, 3BR’s, large dbl c/port, cubby, chook pen & a veggie patch too. Affordable, well situated & priced to sell.
Incredible design sure to wow you! Impressive views, magniicent gardens & a lifestyle the family will love! Flood lit tennis court, paddocks for the pony & entertaining on a large scale is done with ease! A s/c ofice wing could easily become s/c living. The exceptional home of 4 oversized BR’s, full ENS with sunken oval spa, high ceilings, French doors, formal & informal living & dining, games room… the endless list goes on!! On top of the world...Convenient...And like no other!
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meals area that leads to a covered outdoor area. The range starts from $284,400. Fairhaven’s Sorrento 328 is a 32.8 square, single storey, four bedroom home with two bathrooms and a double garage. It also features a formal lounge and entertainer’s kitchen opening onto a covered outdoor area. This range starts at $224,400. Finally, the Bridgewater Riverview 266 is a 26.6 square, single-storey, four-bedroom home with rumpus room, master bedroom with walk-in wardrobes, walk-in pantry, large family and meals area which opens onto a covered outdoor area. The Riverview range starts from $168,900 The current ‘elite inclusions’ on offer for the Fairhaven range means that luxury is standard. Just some of the features included with the standard pricing are flooring, ducted heating, Colorbond roofing, kitchen stone benchtops, stainless steel appliances, a
range of architraves, skirting, tapware and door furniture. The new ‘advantage living’ promotion for the Bridgewater range allows you to personalise your home with an impressive list of inclusions, all at no extra cost. The opening of the new displays at Berwick Waters Estate and Casiana Grove now means Fairhaven Homes have 14 of their homes on open to view throughout Melbourne’s south-east. Ambrosia Estate, Parks Edge Estate, Waterford Rise, Casiana Grove and now Berwick Waters Estate are all open seven days a week 11am-5pm. Berwick Waters Display Homes, 56-60 Flowerbloom Crescent, North Clyde. Contact: 0419 319 509 Casiana Grove Display Homes are now open at 11 Red Maple Drive, Cranbourne West. Contact 0400 569 480 or visit www. fairhavenhomes.com.au for more information.
Internet ID: Wg3409 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au
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Dandenong North 13 Annabella Court BELLA-DWELLER! • Features: 4 great sized bedrooms with built in robes, 2 updated bathrooms, dining area, updated kitchen, undercover entertainment area, nice sized backyard, ducted heating & split system cooling Auction $400,000+ Saturday 26th of July 3:00pm On Site View Wed 5:40-6:00pm Sat 12:2012:40pm
Ben Jusufi 0406 026 542 Dandenong 9793 4833 20 Langhorne St
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Endeavour Hills 4 Thompson Court The Perfect Opportunity For You!! • Featuring: L-Shaped lounge, gas cooking and ample cupboard space in the kitchen, ducted heating & cooling, single carport and shed • Located close to Local shops, schools and public transport Exculsive $360,000+ View Private Inspection
Ben Jusufi 0406 026 542 Endeavour Hills 9708 0555 57B Heatherton Rd
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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LJ Hooker Hampton Park Proudly donating to local school & sporting clubs $15,000
Help us, help your school
$4000 $3000 $2000 $1000
The team at LJ Hooker Hampton Park are proudly donating to our local schools, and are also sponsoring the Hampton Park Football/Netball Club and the Narre South Lions junior football club. A percentage of every sale we make to the total value of $15,000 in 2014 will go to our local schools, to give back to the community and help the kids. To assist us help our local schools, please contact the team at LJ Hooker Hampton Park for all your real estate needs. Hampton Park
9702 8388
LJ Hooker Hampton Park Wins the Number 1 Sales Office and Franchise of the Year A stellar 12 month’s where LJ Hooker Hampton Park won the coveted Top Sales Office Award at the real estate network’s annual Victorian/Tasmanian awards. Other awards this highly successful office took home, included: • Top Office All income - 3rd Place • Most Productive Team No. Of Transactions - 2nd Place • Most Productive Team Income Earned - 2nd Place • Top Community Relationship - 2nd Place • Franchise Owner of the Year - John Deo
If you wish to sell or lease your property with a number one agent or are interested in buying real estate, be sure to call LJ Hooker Hampton Park on 9702 8388 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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Hampton Park 10 Miranda Gardens
Berwick 66 Ridgemont Drive
FAMILY HOME IN QUITE COURT LOCATION!
Designed to Entertain
Three bedrooms with light filled formal lounge room with floating floorboards, hostess kitchen which overlooks the family/meals area, master with a walk in robe, gas wall furnace, a pergola area perfect for entertaining, double carport with a roller door, possibility of subdivision and further developments (STCA) close to all major amenities.
Beautifully presented five bedroom home - formal lounge and formal dining, hostess kitchen, family area, private balcony, ducted heating, numerous split systems, C-Bus wiring throughout the home, down lights, powder room downstairs, the large alfresco with an extended decking, a double remote garage with internal access and much more.
For Sale $295,000+ View Saturday 12.40 – 1.00pm Izzy 0422 281 764
For Sale $480,000+ View Saturday 2.30 – 2.50pm John 0411 873 123
Hampton Park 9702 8388
Hampton Park 9702 8388
Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road
Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road
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Hampton Park 11 Chester Drive
Amazing Value for 18+ Squares
Full of Surprises
Brand new home with all the extras included and there’s no progress payments either. The features are endless and include the following: NO progress payments, house and land package, huge stamp duty savings, luxury inclusions, walk to St Peters Prep-12 college, walking distance to shops & parks!
Three bedroom home sitting on 785m2 (approx.) features: formal lounge room with a fire place, formal dining room, gourmet kitchen and meals area, ducted heating, in built bar, carpets and tiles, a large pergola area ideal for entertaining and a double garage, third garage or workshop overlooking the manicured garden.
For Sale $310,000+ View Saturday & Sunday 1.30 - 2.30pm Tim 0411 986 344
For Sale $340,000+ View Saturday 1.00 – 1.20pm Rohullah 0423 649 553
Hampton Park 9702 8388
Hampton Park 9702 8388
Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road
Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road
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Cranbourne East Lot 23 Heather Grove
Dandenong South 89 Tarene Street
Brand New Family Home
Home Sweet Home!
Brand new three bedroom unit, with no progress payments – nothing to pay until you move in. The features are endless with full luxurious inclusions and in an up and coming neighbourhood. This home is walking distance to schools, parks and shops.
Beautifully renovated three bedroom family home - open plan lounge/meals/ second living area, kitchen with plenty of bench space, floorboards, carpets and tiles throughout, ducted heating and cooling, built in robes and are nearby the sparkling bathroom/laundry - amazing opportunity in the heart of Dandenong.
For Sale $290,000+ View Saturday & Sunday 12.30 - 1.30pm Tim 0411 989 344
For Sale $490,000+ View By Appointment Only Rohullah 0423 649 553
Hampton Park 9702 8388
Hampton Park 9702 8388
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Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road
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Hampton Park 77 Laura Drive
Hampton Park 12 Simon Court
Fully Renovated
It All Starts Here
Three bedroom family home - formal lounge room, wooden kitchen with gas appliances, family meals area with sliding door access to the great outdoors, semi en-suite comprising of a bath, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, a double lock up carport, garden shed with manicured gardens and more.
Three bedroom family home - formal lounge room, fully renovated kitchen meals area, master with built in robes, split system, ducted heating, roller shutters, a pergola area, decking with an in built BBQ, single steel garage, garden shed, remote roller door ideal to securely park two cars.
For Sale $300,000+ View Saturday 11.40 – 12.00pm John 0411 873 123
For Sale $320,000+ View Saturday 1.00 - 1.20pm John 0411 873 123
Hampton Park 9702 8388
Hampton Park 9702 8388
Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road
Shop 20, 166 Somerville 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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Warm smoke welcome SMOKE filled the Dandenong government services office foyer last Thursday. Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation conducted a smoking ceremony and welcome to country for the staff. The event marked National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) Week, which from 6 to 13 July celebrated the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. NAIDOC originated to increase awareness in the wider community about the status and treatment of Indigenous Australians.
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Mugging charges A GROUP of 16-year-old youths has been charged after allegedly mugging a man who had been walking along Princes Highway, Noble Park. The 18-year-old Noble Park man was allegedly assaulted by the four boys. Police said they stole his mobile phone about 1.30am on 4 July. Police said the youths were found in a stolen Lexus sedan about 10pm the same day. They were later charged with robbery and theft of a motor vehicle. Two were remanded to appear in Melbourne Childrens’ Court last week while the other two were bailed to appear on 19 September. In another incident, a 26-year-old Springvale man was robbed by a carload of teenagers. The victim was walking along Sandown Road about 5.30am on 3 July when five males got out of a white five-door vehicle. Police said they assaulted him and stole his wallet and mobile phone.
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Wallara pops up to make prime TV debut MORE than 80 people watched Wallara make its prime time television debut at a special screening on 30 June. The support service for adults with disabilities invited people to view the half-hour show broadcast on Channel 31 at 7.30pm at its Pop Up Shop in Dandenong Plaza. A few years ago, Wallara started creating videos to capture and share the stories of people with a disability and how they lived their lives. Wallara CEO Phil HayesBrown said his organisation shared a few with Channel 31 and were offered the 30-min-
ute spot. “We want to change the conversation so we start talking about what people with different abilities can do, not what they can’t,” he said. “We believe these stories matter, and by sharing them we create greater understanding and a stronger community.” Its next episode is now in production, and Wallara is looking for sponsors to help fund the prime time slot. Call Karen Scholey on 0418 537 711 or email kscholey@wallara.com.au. Anyone who missed the show can watch it at www.youtube. com/user/WallaraTV.
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Michael Mathers said the event was getting bigger and more spectacular every year and was a wonderful opportunity for the band to perform live in a lighthearted, engaging atmosphere. Saturday Night Brass will feature the music of Queen, Elvis, Stevie Wonder, ABBA, The Beatles and more. “It is sure to delight not only those who love the sound of a big brass band, but also anyone who loves and enjoys the music of the ’60s and ’70s,” Mr Mathers said. “We absolutely love performing live music. It’s why
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Members of the Tangasseri Australian Association of Melbourne in traditional costume celebrating 20 years of their association.
Culture in an eclectic mix ONE of Greater Dandenong’s unique Indian communities marked its contribution to Australian society with a special 20-year annivesary celebration last month. The Tangasseri-Australian Association of Melbourne represents migrants from a tiny town, Tangasseri (Thangassery) situated in the Kerala State, on the Southeast coast of India. Their ethnic background reflects the confluence of Portuguese, Dutch, French and British settlers who colonised the area. President Herwin Allen welcomed members and dignitaries to the celebration, held in Oakleigh. Guests of honour were Indian Consul-General in
Melbourne Manika Jain and Victorian Multicultural Commissioner Abeselom Nega. “Twenty years ago, 11 Tangasseri residents living in Melbourne decided to form an association to celebrate their culture and reunite their community, many of whom had migrated to Australia. Today the association has more than 200 members spread out across Melbourne, including long-time residents, new migrants and second-generation Australians,” Mr Allen said. “Our inherent qualities are the result of the confluence and influence of diverse cultures in India over hundreds of years. We are characterised by our ability to assimilate, integrate, participate, tolerate
and, importantly, respect other cultures.” The anniversary celebrations reflect the eclectic culture of Tangasseri, combining a Catholic thanksgiving service with a public function and a cultural program consisting of a Bollywood dance performance, country music, a violin solo and a pageant depicting the history of Tangasseri before and after Indian independence. Springvale resident Grenville D’Crus is the association’s secretary. “While we maintain the traditions and family and cultural values we inherited, we seek to promote integration with the wider community in multicultural Australia,” he said
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Manufacturing’s taxing times By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS MANUFACTURING industry jobs in Melbourne’s south-east have dropped 10.1 per cent in the past 12 months, according to Ausralian Bureau of Statistics data. In the year up to May, manufacturing jobs in the region dropped from 56,400 to 50,700. It was more than double the rate of manufacturing jobs lost in the state overall. Narre Warren North state MP Luke Donnellan, who visited reconditioned engine supplier HM Gem in Dandenong last week, blamed the State Government for allowing the manufacturing industry to be “torn apart” in the region. Mr Donnellan said manufacturing jobs increased in Queensland and South Australia during the same period. “We are currently in an industrywide crisis, with many families ... suffering from Denis Napthine’s failure to implement any form of jobs plan for the region,” he said. A spokesman for Minister for Manufacturing David Hodgett said busi-
Production manager Dean Taylor, Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan and Bruce Parker. 123618 Picture: ROB CAREW ness in the south-east was “generally quite strong” - employment overall had increased by 2 per cent in the region.
“The manufacturing sector is facing some enormous challenges, but we as a government have continued to support
the industry as it transitions. “The south-east is a hub of manufacturing, and many strong companies
are well placed to take advantage of upcoming opportunities with growth in Asia.” HM Gem managing director Bruce Parker said manufacturers had struggled, mostly because of the Federal Government Carbon Tax. Since the tax came into effect two years ago, his nationwide company’s workforce had shrunk 15 per cent to accommodate the extra $165,000 in annual electricity bills. Mr Parker said energy suppliers had also played a part, taking advantage of the tax to exorbitantly jack up prices. He hoped the repeal of the tax would be swift because it would take 12-18 months for manufacturers to recover from the “damage” caused by The Carbon Tax. “A lot of people I talk to in the businesses we deal with say The Carbon Tax was what broke the camel’s back,” Mr Parker said. On the State Government level, Mr Parker said removal of payroll tax would lead to the employment of an extra worker for every 20-strong workforce. “I have a problem with the logic of a tax on employing people.”
Vacant spaces spruced up By CASEY NEILL Homemaker SPRINGVALE Centre’s vacant spaces are now bright, inviting areas. Swinburne University of Technology students completed a ’space activation project’ at the centre, which is home to more than 25 major homeware and furniture stores. Springvale Homemaker Centre (SHC) gave the students a brief and asked them to come up with concepts for using idle spaces. A house interior and exterior have been installed and fitted with different furniture and decorations from stores in the centre. Each item has a corresponding QR code next to it so customers can find where it’s available for purchase. A Family Photo Wall was another implemented concept. The students filled a wall with different photo frames, and
customers were able to submit photos of their purchases from the centre to the SHC Facebook page for a chance to appear in a frame. SHC marketing manager Priska Budiman said the centre wanted to tap into the students’ fresh ideas. “Activating idle spaces within the centre with engaging and interactive ideas has enabled the centre to create more of an impression on our shoppers,” she said. “The students have really been able to capture the essence of the centre and our retailers are therefore making a deeper connection with our shoppers. “We often see customers stop to take the time to read about what the project is all about and appreciating the works.” The students involved are undertaking a visual merchandising diploma or a interior design and decoration diploma
and were involved from conception through to display construction. “By having the students involved from the very beginning of the project, they’ve been able to get a real insight into how the industry would usually work,” project co-ordinator and visual merchandising teacher Di Matthews said. Student Natasha Teo said working on the project had helped prepare her for future employment. “The confidence I have gained working alongside other designers and tradesmen is something I will take with me,” she said. “I was treated with respect and it made me feel more like a designer and less like a student.” Student Fiona McFarland said the project helped her understand how every step of the process occurred and worked in with the other stages.
Swinburne students Tegan Whiteside, Sara Tucker, Fiona McFarland, teacher Dianne Matthews and Natasha Teo.
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Native trees find a home VOLUNTEERS planted more than 430 native trees at Bunurong Memorial Park last weekend. The planting took place along the Bangholme cemetery’s EastLink boundary and included river red gums and allo casurinas. Dreary weather conditions at the 6 July event didn’t stop children and adults from lending a hand to beautify the site, which Southern Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust manages. Eve is all rugged up for the activity.
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AN ANIMATION of what the finished Dingley Bypass will look like is now online. Roads Minister Terry Mulder released the video last week. “The animation has been designed to give the local community a bird’s eye view of what the $156 million project will look like once completed,” he said. “Once complete, the 6.4 kilometre Dingley Bypass will link Warrigal Road at Moorabbin and Westall Road at Dingley Village. “The Dingley Bypass completes a missing link between Moorabbin and Dandenong South, and will revolutionise how local traffic and industry go about their day-to-day business. “Once complete, local traffic will be separated from through-traffic, reducing congestion, particularly on busy roads such as Centre Dandenong, Kingston, Heatherton and Old Dandenong roads.” Mordialloc MP Lorraine Wreford said the project was due to start later this year and was vital to remove traffic from the rapidly-growing industrial and commercial areas off local roads. The project will take about two years to complete. Visit www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/dingleybypass to view the video.
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ENJOY a day of creative writing exercises and discuss the different aspects of writing within a friendly, supportive group. Meeting new people and working within this group may provide inspiration. ■ The Open Door, 110 Ann Street, Dandenong. Thursday 31 July, 10am to 2pm. A $10 donation is suggested and a light lunch is provided. Bookings are essential. Call 9791 8664.
CENTRAL Springvale is being transformed with real snow, roving performers, live acts, rides, face painting, arts and crafts, ice sculpting and more. There’ll be fireworks at 6.50pm to wrap up the second annual Springvale Snow Fest. There’ll be road closures on Windsor, Buckingham and Balmoral avenues. Parking is available at the Number 8 car park. ■ Corner Buckingham and Balmoral avenues, Springvale. Sunday 20 July, noon to 7pm. Free entry. Rides cost $2 to $6.
War through a lens BARAT Ali Batoor was driven out of Afghanistan during the civil war when most of his people were massacred. In response to 23 years of war, he chose to record his people’s plight through photographs. The awardwinning photographer’s exhibition Heartlands is coming to Dandenong. ■ Walker Street Gallery, corner Walker and Robinson streets, Dandenong. Until 26 July. Free entry.
Author visit MARIE Bean will speak about her new book Lazy Loser, answer questions and sign copies. The book encourages readers to slim down by avoiding dieting and getting fit the “lazy way”. ■ Dandenong Library, Level 2, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Friday 18 July, 6pm to 7.30pm. Free entry.
Friday walking group SPRINGVALE Neighbourhood House has a Friday walking group for beginners of all fitness levels.
Each week, the group walks to a local place of interest and returns to Springvale Neighbourhood House within the hour. The return trip is one to two kilometres, and all walkers are issued a map and can walk at their own pace. ■ Springvale Neighbourhood House, 46 to 50 Queens Avenue, Springvale. Friday 25 July, 9.30am. Call Melanie Virtue on 9548 3972 for more information.
Tree planting A TREE planting day will be held at Tatterson Park in celebration of National Tree Day. Bring warm clothes, a pair of gloves, a hand towel and
suitable footwear. A barbecue lunch will be provided at the end of planting. ■ Tatterson Park. Meet at Tamarind Close, Keysborough. Saturday 26 July, 10am to 1pm. Bookings are essential. Call 8571 1702.
Environmental awareness FOTHERINGHAM Reserve environmental awareness days are held on the fourth Sunday of every second month. Activities include water watching, planting indigenous seedlings, weed control, seed collecting, nature walks and barbecues. ■ Fotheringham Reserve, Pyke
throughout August. At the official opening will be exhibitions by Michele Elliot and Michelle Hamer and a chance to meet the artists. ■ Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre, corner Walker and Robinson streets, Dandenong. Thursday 31 July, 6.30pm to 8.30pm. Free entry.
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ADRIENNE Kneebone will teach weaving techniques - twining and coiling - at a free workshop. Students will also learn about local plant harvesting, dyeing using colour from the Northern Territory and the process for preparing fibres. Works created during the workshop will have the opportunity to be displayed at Heritage Hill during textiles display Cultural Threads. ■ Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Tuesday 5 August, 10am to 1pm. Bookings are essential. Call 9793 4511 or email heritagehill@cgd.vic.gov.au.
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THIS workshop about waste reduction will teach participants how to improve their gardens, food crops, and the environment. All materials will be provided. ■ Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Tuesday 29 July, 10am to 2pm. The workshop is $10. Bookings are essential. Call 9793 4511.
THE Gaslight Company has been a firm favourite with morning music audiences for 30 years. Its 30th birthday show will be a mix of music from hit shows including The Great Music Hall, Best Of British Pops, Waltzing Australia, Peter Allen Songbook and Lloyd Webber and Friends. ■ Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Wednesday 6 and Thursday 7 August, 10.30am to 11.45am. Tickets from $14.50. Call 8571 1666.
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DANDENONG JOURNAL
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17 Nicole Way Dandenong South
Mel 95 E3, 7days
M. 0411 825 005
Christy Nataly Carman Ana Sara Coco 18+
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NEW RELAXATION THERAPY For ladies, gents and couples. Put yourself in our hands. Kathy 0458 217 667. Mordialloc area.
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V Public Notices and Event
DOUBLE TROUBLE SPECIAL
In accordance with the Dandenong South Industrial Area Extension and the Keysborough South Development Contributions Plans, the development contributions rates have been indexed as of the 1 July 2014. The July 2014 indexed rates are: Keysborough Residential area Developer Contributions Plan Overlay 1: Developer Contributions Plan Overlay 1 Community Infrastructure Development Infrastructure
Contributions Rate $387.59 (per dwelling) $244,825.92 (per hectare)
Keysborough Industrial area Developer Contributions Plan Overlay 2: Developer Contributions Plan Overlay 2 DCPO2 (Keysborough)
Contributions Rate $8.43 (per square metre)
Lyndhurst Industrial area Developer Contributions Plan Overlay 3: Developer Contributions Plan Overlay 3 DCPO3 (Lyndhurst)
FIRE WOOD Dry split Red Gum $280 per ton, Dry split Yellow Box $350 per ton, Split Mallee Stumps $330 per ton, Mountain Ash $250 per ton.
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Planning and Environment Act 1987 GREATER DANDENONG PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Development Contributions Adjustment DCPO1, DCPO2 & DCPO3
DRY REDGUM SPLIT, Free delivery all areas. Ph: 0417 324 380.
Free delivery in the Dandenong metro area.
Ph: 9706 4685/0419 304 555 V For Sale
BASE AND MATTRESS, QS, on legs and castors, very clean and very good quality. $100. Phone 0412 282 087, can deliver. BUFFET AND HUTCH, rustic solid timber, 1630long x 2000high, EC. $500ono. 0400 820 666. COUCH, electric, 3 piece, leather, hydraulic, 2x recliners, 1x 3 seater, cream, 2 years old, EC. $2,500. 0401 991 109.
V Garage Sales
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Full Body Massage
ARE YOU HAVING A GARAGE SALE? Place your advert now for only $46 and you will get:
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1138926-DJ24-14
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General Notices
3cm x 3cm box advert in the Dandenong Journal and a Garage Sale Sign Pack! The pack includes 4 x waterproof signs, a marker and tips to make your sale a success!
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.
For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets
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V To Let SPRINGVALE, granny flat/bungalow, open space, lounge/bed, separate kitchenette, separate shower/toilet, freshly renovated, reverse cycle AC, plenty of mirrored wardrobe space. $160pw plus bond, refs essential, no pets. 0414 663 746.
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ROOMS AVAILABLE, Single rooms. Gents only. 48 Hammond Road/45 Hemmings Street, Dandenong. Call John, mobile: 0417 336 906.
BRUCE SHAND, JP. Celebrant. Weddings, namings, vow renewals. All areas. Ph: 9879 6726. www.bruceshand.com.au
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V Houses & Units For Sale
NEED TO SELL? Investor looking for houses in local area. Call Dave 0428 678 489.
V To Share PAKENHAM, room for rent, $150pw including bills. Must be employed. 5940 5686, 0421 698 698.
V Taxation/Accounting
Phone 5945 0600
Contributions Rate
Having a Garage Sale
$17.06 (per square metre)
A copy of the Developer Contributions Reports can be inspected free of charge, during ofďŹ ce hours, at the ofďŹ ces of the Greater Dandenong City Council, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong.
RACHEL LUNN Manager Planning and Design City of Greater Dandenong
1144652-PB29-14
V Public Notices and Event
Find it in the
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For all types of metal and batteries, conditions apply. Call 9701 3128
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section of Network Classifieds.
ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE
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â&#x20AC;˘ Glass - best prices guaranteed on frameless showers and pool glass fencing â&#x20AC;˘ Glass installation
Call VIC 0416 353449
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Servicing all of Greater Melbourne
47 Glendale Ave, Hastings Prices Discounted
PRUNING FRUIT TREES and roses, 3 generations' family experience. Jeff: 5941 3281, 0418 386 519.
V Glass and Showers
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ALL TREE WORKS Pruning, shaping, removals. Mulching/sales, free quotes. John 0401 623 500.
Highgrove Bathrooms
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RELAXATION MASSAGE, Monday Saturday. 10am-7pm. Phone 0412 628 856.
V Garden /Outdoor
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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.
V Adult Services
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Real Estate
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BASS AND DRUMS required for Hammond combo. Mainly rock /rhythm/ blues. Please call 5968 1335.
General Notices section of Network Classifieds.
COUCH, L-shaped 3 seater, microfibre, VGC. $250ono. Phone 0415 153 800. LOUNGE SETTING, large 2 seater, 2 recliners, burgundy, VGC. $250 the lot. 0449 751 607. LOUNGE SUITE Grey, modular corner unit. Good condition. $95. Call after 6.30pm, 0408 308 488. TV CABINET, grey, 2 glass doors at front, shelving, $200. 0434 503 368.
GRAB A GARAGE SALE SIGN PACK ONLY $10.00! The pack includes ŕ¸&#x20AC; ŕ¸&#x20AC; ŕ¸&#x20AC; ŕ¸&#x20AC; ŕ¸&#x20AC; ŕ¸&#x20AC; ŕ¸&#x20AC; ŕ¸&#x20AC; ŕ¸&#x20AC; ŕ¸&#x20AC; sale a success
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Employment EXPERT TUITION In your home. Most subjects - maths, english, primary, etc. Grade 1 to year 12. Most suburbs. Ph 9013 6725.
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SECURITY AND ASSET PROTECTION PERSONNEL Casual, part and full time employment available. Will organise training for eligible candidates. Phone 0419 352 093 to organise an interview.
GET FIT + MEET PEOPLE!
Work in your local area Drop and collect catalogues Flexible hours Call: 1300 665 983 www.pennymiller.com.au 1144645-EG29-14
FORKLIFT DRIVER /PICKER Must have experience in Double Deep and Reach Forklift. Call Fiorelli Group on 9703 2011
MACHINE SETTER We are a metal manufacturing business in Melbourne's south eastern suburbs. We are looking for an experienced machine setter for our mesh welding and wire straightening equipment. Please email resumes to Sonia: sonia@wiredex.com.au or phone: 9551 2770.
V Positions Vacant
SLITTER/FOLDER OPERATOR
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TAILOR REQUIRED,
LOCAL WALKERS FOR BROUCHER DELIVERY ENDEAVOUR HILLS
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V Training And Development
3V Training Group Training available in:
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available
1300 134 504
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NEED EXTRA MONEY? $50-$300 PW+ AND EXERCISE ?
Boronia, Frankston, Dandenong, Cranbourne, Hampton Park, Box Hill, Lilydale & Ringwood.
V Professional
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Employment section of Network Classifieds.
V Positions Vacant
Get paid while you walk ! Letterbox delivery of community newspapers and advertising materials on a weekly basis.
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DISCRIMINATION IN ADVERTISING IS UNLAWFUL
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9761 2156
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The Terrace Shopping Centre 9700 7888
COMPETITIVE RATES, All typing and resumes. High quality. Extensive experience. Please call Maureen 9700 7947, 0430 430 620.
Walk your own neighbourhood
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V Resumes /Employment Services
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V Positions Vacant
Sheetmetal rainwater goods. Full time position. Must have own transport. 9769 0125 or email: info@rdroofing.com.au
MIG WELDER We are a metal manufacturing business in Melbourne's South Eastern suburbs. We are looking for an experienced Mig Welder for production based welding of sheet metal, wire and tube products. Please email resumes to Sonia: sonia@wiredex.com. au or phone 9551 2770.
V Training And Development
1140761-HM26-14
V Education & Tuition
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Australian Easy Train
2014 HAIRDRESSING & BEAUTY COURSES No age limit. Vic & Commonwealth Govt Funding still available. You pay only: with Concession Card
Dandenong Forklift Licence & Training Centre Training & Testing available in: Forklift, Stock picker, Elevated Work Platform, Scissor lift, Spotters, Construction Induction, Working At Heights, Chain & Sling Identification, Hoists, Chain Saw, Dogman, Rigging, All Cranes, All Earthmoving and Refresher Courses.
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9701 8740 & 0409 145 434
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WE DELIVER TO YOU AREAS AVAILABLE IN YOUR SUBURB REGULAR WORK WITH FLEXIBLE HOURS ALL AGES WELCOME
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NISSAN, Pulsar, sedan, 2005, auto, PS, CC, AC, CL, immobiliser, 4 speaker stereo/CD. 59,000kms, EC, reg Feb 2015, TZV-904. $9,900. Drouin, Ph: 0433 904 488.
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V Motor Vehicles HOLDEN, HR ute, white, set up for VK injected 6, trimatic, 9" diff, unfinished, bought as is, sell as is. Engine no. VK561644. $5,500. Phone: 0435 737 942. Koo Wee Rup.
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NISSAN, Pulsar Sport, 1.8L 5 speed, 2001, sedan, factory mags, motor needs attention, no reg or RWC. VIN: JN1CBAN16A0003178. $650ono. 0407 599 616.
V Motorcycles DUCATI, red, 2002, 900 Super Sport, only 5,194kms, VIN: ZBMU1OOAA28011560. RWC, 12 months reg. one owner, full service history and receipts. Must sell. $11,000. 0435 737 942. Koo Wee Rup.
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V Car/Truck Rentals NEED A CAR, - from $10 per day. Conditions apply. CLN:396727. Ph: 9791 3566 or 0433 929 970.
V Caravans & Trailers
HOLDEN, panel van, 1983, 8 cyliner 4.2, PS, gas and petrol, reg 14 Aug 2014, PVL-511. $9,500. 0400 896 035. HONDA, Accord Euro, 2004, VGC, reg SQI-709, RWC, $8000. Without RWC $7,500. A/H 0417 360 208.
REGENT Pop top, 18ft, 2008, auto roof lift, TV, microwave, AC, gas and electric stove. Many other extras, tandem axle, roll out awning. $22,000 ono. 9702 3587. TRAILER, 2800 x 5600, has a cage, good condition. $750. 0488 590 248. TRUE STAR, 2008 Bilby, 17ft, brand new awning, brand new annexe, EC, fridge and more, $23,500ono. Bill 0404 115 251.
HONDA, CRV Sports wagon, 2005, reg to 8/14, auto, CC, central locking, PS, AC, electric windows, mirrors and sunroof, immobiliser and alarm, CD /radio, EC, with RWC, TRR-316. $12,900. Phone 0433 904 488. Drouin.
V Trucks /Commercial
ISUZU, bus, 11m long, 49 passengers, luggage bins, RWC, VIN: JALLT111PJ300070. $15,000. 0447 331 222.
TOYOTA, Coaster bus, 2003, 20 passengers, AC, RWC, VIN: JTGFG528209500018. $26,000. 0447 331 222.
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Full-strength Stingrays By JARROD POTTER DANDENONG swam away easily with a 65-point win in the slop over Bendigo Pioneers. With four big name inclusions - Tom Lamb, Aaron Wilson and co-captains Jack Lonie and Daniel Capiron - returning from Vic Country duties, it was on-paper the most power-packed Dandenong line-up to hit the field this season. In conditions wet enough for one of the supporters to bring their boat, Dandenong and Bendigo had to contend with the rain and a mud-packed centre square, which lead to a slow opening term. Despite the star-filled line-up, the first quarter didn’t mesh for the Stingrays though - as the champion team failed to fire - kicking only one goal early in the quarter. Injury to Jacob Weitering, forcing the key defender to head to the goal square to contest what he could, and a red-card to Keegan Downie halted the Stingrays’ surge, but after half-time the match was played on their terms. Throughout the second half the match firmly
belonged to the Shepley Oval boys as Dandenong kicked 11 of the next dozen goals to seal the emphatic win. The win could have been an even bigger percentage booster, but the conditions did not lend to straighter striking as Dandenong kicked 15 behinds. Quadruple goal hauls from Taylor Joyce - now into equal second just two goals behind North Ballarat’s Jesse Palmer in the TAC Cup goal kicking - and 17-year-old Somerville goal-sneak Lachlan Williams impressed the coach with their forward efforts to put the match beyond doubt. Coach Craig Black tinkered with the line-up once again to great effect as he put full-back Daylan Kempster in the ruck to chop out for Aaron Pawel with first choice ruckman Elliot Hunt unavailable. Black also switched Mr Versatile - Tom Lamb - to the half-back line and he earned his stripes linking up the play from the defensive end while Aaron Wilson, Sam Geurts and Blake Mullane also earned best afield mentions.
Falling asleep at the wheel SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Division 2 - round 12 WAS Springvale Districts Football Club asleep after half-time? There aren’t many other logical answers to describe their fade-away against Highett at Newcomen Road on Saturday. The sum of their early work - a 24-point half-time lead earned by Craig Keenan, Rob Johnston and Lance Baptist (two goals apiece) - was not replicated down the final straight as the Bulldogs snatched the eight-point win from the Demons. Kicking one-goal-nine after the main break, Springvale Districts had its aim off as the economy of Highett stole the match with two less scoring shots. David Verlardo and Daniel Marshall slotted the last three goals between them to help the Bulldogs storm home to victory. For the Demons, Daniel Wilson and Gavin Vassallo
Lachlan Batten keeps his head over the ball despite pressure from Bendigo. 123786 Picture: JARROD POTTER “First quarter we were a little disappointing and second to the footy,” Black said. “But after quarter time I thought the boys cracked in and were a lot better.” The third-placed Stingrays start of a tough month leading in to finals begins this weekend as Dandenong faces fifth-placed Sandringham before clashing with Oakleigh (ladder leader), Western Jets (seventh) and Geelong (sixth).
“I think we’ve got a really good challenge coming,” Black said. “We play some really good teams - if we’re playing our best footy it’s a really good opportunity for the guys to prove themselves against some top sides.” Dandenong heads to Trevor Barker Beach Oval on Saturday with the opening bounce at 2pm.
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The loss pushes Springvale Districts outside of the top five and it will be a fight to stay in contention when the Demons clash with Hampton on Saturday.
Division 3 - round 13
Gavin Vassallo proved to be prominent in Springvale Districts’ eight-point loss to Highett. 123787 Picture: JARROD POTTER fought for their touches to earn best afield honours while Justin Doust streamed out of defence and through the midfield all match to great effect.
Dandenong shone under Friday night lights at Hallam to take a 10-point win over the Hawks. Daniel Atkin led from the front as the coach booted four goals while Brodie O’Loughlin was best on ground with a pair of goals and a game’s worth of hard-fought possessions to his name. Sandown had a handy percentage booster with a 19.19 (133) to 1.2 (8) win over Endeavour Hills. Feasting on the Falcons were Cobras duo Matthew Davis and Jake Chapman (four goals each) while Daniel Macklin starred in the demolition. While Lyndale came from behind to knock off Ashwood by 28 points and move up to third on the SFL Division 3 ladder.
DANDENONG SCOREBOARD EASTERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Division 1 - round 13 NOBLE PARK 2.5 4.5 6.7 7.9 (51) MONTROSE 1.2 5.5 6.6 7.10 (52) Noble Park Goals: M. Jones 2, B. Dore 2, C. Anderson, S. Monaghan, L. Kidd. Best: J. Plymin, M. Jones, S. Monaghan, T. Kelly, T. Cody, W. Kelly. TAC CUP Round 14 DANDY STINGRAYS 1.0 4.6 9.9 12.15 (87) BENDIGO PIONEERS 1.5 1.5 1.9 2.10 (22) Dandenong Stingrays Goals: L. Williams 4, T. Joyce 4, D. Kempster, J. Holden, A. Wilson, J. Weitering. Best: L. Williams, A. Wilson, S. Geurts, B. Mullane, D. Kempster, M. White. SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Division 2 - round 12 SPRINGVALE DISTS 6.1 8.3 8.9 9.12 (66) HIGHETT 2.1 4.3 7.4 11.8 (74)
Springvale Districts Goals: C. Keenan 2, R. Johnston 2, L. Baptist 2, K. Merz, D. Bramble, J. Doust. Best: D. Wilson, C. Keenan, G. Vassallo, J. Doust, L. Woolrich, J. Bolch. Division 3 - round 13 HALLAM 0.1 2.8 6.13 9.14 (68) DANDENONG 7.0 10.4 12.6 12.6 (78) Dandenong Goals: D. Atkin 4, B. O’Loughlin 2, M. Van Schajik 2, J. Hook, S. Brown, C. Riley, J. Alexander. Best: B. O’Loughlin, S. Brown, R. Hall, D. Jose, R. Forsyth, R. Mackwell. SANDOWN 6.11 8.15 17.15 19.19 (133) ENDEAVOUR HILLS 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.2 (8) Sandown Goals: M. Davis 4, J. Chapman 4, R. Weeding 2, N. Morrish 2, J. Tregea 2, F. Martinicchio 2, J. Toan, T. Ward, J. Frenken. Best: D. Macklin, J. Toan, J. Frenken, M. Menzies, J. D’Atri, M. Davis. ASHWOOD 4.3 5.5 6.8 7.11 (53) LYNDALE 3.5 6.7 8.9 12.9 (81) Lyndale Goals and Best: not available.
Main picture: Noble Park’s Clay McCartney battles it out in the rain against a Montrose opponent. Inset: Glen Manson gets the kick away under pressure from Montrose coach Pictures: JARROD POTTER Brett Johnson. 123788
Muddy end to stampede By JARROD POTTER THE task ahead is daunting but simple for Noble Park. Every clash is a ‘mustwin’ for the Bulls to stand any chance of qualifying for EFL Division 1 finals following a heart-breaking one-point loss to Montrose on Saturday. The battered Bulls toiled in the steadily worsening conditions at the Bullring and once the heavens opened in the third term, goals became a precious rarity. A bicep injury to Stewart Kemperman left the Bulls down a rotation off the bench from the early stages of the match and other Bulls showed the signs of strain, but battled on with their season virtually on the line. What turned out to be the match winning goal was forged half way through the final term from a hard lead off Matt Petracca, who slotted his set shot
to boost the Demons’ lead to six. The Bulls fired it forward immediately after the Petracca goal and a floater over the back of the pack was snapped up by Luke Cody on a tough angle. The Noble Park faithful couldn’t believe Cody’s fourth quarter snap-around-the-body was called a point as the goal umpire craned his neck upwards and deemed it went over and past the goal post. Captain Craig Anderson brought the margin back to a point with less than a minute left - taking a courageous mark while copping a whack to the upper torso that resulted in him kicking from dead in-front. The final stoppage was kept in close quarters as Montrose held the pill through two bounces and waited for the siren to sound on their most important win to date in Division 1. Matt Jones and Brett Dore
snagged two apiece for the Bulls while coach Jon Knight also praised Sam Monaghan, Tim Kelly and Trent Cody for their attack on the ball. “I suppose we have won one by a point, but in terms of how our season is, it’s really disappointing,” Knight said. “We didn’t play that well and probably didn’t deserve to win as our players were really down today.” Wins are needed from here out to keep the Bulls chances of returning to the finals alive. “We have to win every game and percentage doesn’t really matter with the draw we had - but we had two one-point games this week and if either was a draw our percentage is a worry,” Knight said. Noble Park has a bye next weekend before the first of its do-or-die clashes against Scoresby.
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An Englishman’s footy By JARROD POTTER RUNNING the boundary and waving the flags for over 20 years, Southern Football League umpire David Weatherhead stood tall in his 500th senior match. Weatherhead, 68, who lives in North Dandenong, flocked to the sport after emigrating from Leicester, England in the 1970s. His first foray in football wasn’t to play the sport, but to pick a VFL (now AFL) team choosing his beloved Geelong Cats - but after 10 years on the boundary watching the sport he decided to pitch in and get involved. Weatherhead donned the white uniform running the boundary for the Eastern Football League in 1991 as a late convert to the profession at 46-years-old to help pay the bills, but has grown to love the sport of his adopted country. “I just enjoy it,” Weatherhead said. “The people you meet are
great and you get used to the abuse but now I don’t cop too much. “I took up umpiring at the age of 46 and now 68 - I never played, just umpired - initially just for the money - but then the interest got me.” Into his 23rd season of umpiring - 18 with the EFL, four with the SFL and a 50-50 split between boundary and goal umpiring - Weatherhead decided to switch across to the SFL and has been waving the flags in the league, especially at Power Reserve in Doveton, ever since. He prefers to stick in the goals nowadays - as there’s “less running” but always enjoyed his time patrolling the white line and looked back fondly on three back-to-back reserves’ EFL grand finals as his umpiring highlight. His 500th match was held on Saturday as SFL Division 2 team Doveton Eagles clashed with Oakleigh District at Power Reserve.
Celebrating a state championship win, Dandenong Baseball Association’s under-16 team held aloft another Victoria-wide trophy for the association. 123791 Picture: SUPPLIED
A team effort takes the title By JARROD POTTER David Weatherhead will wave the flags on his 500th senior match as a football umpire. 123679 Picture: JARROD POTTER
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Hard work ahead By JARROD POTTER SOUTH Springvale’s next challenge en route to the Dockerty Cup final will get physical. IT will be the Aris versus the Saints as South Springvale faces NPL1 soccer team St Albans in the cup semi-final on Wednesday night. Following an emphatic 3-0 win over Hume FC in the Dockerty Cup quarter final, South Springvale coach Bill Lambropoulos said the hard work is ahead of them to knock off the Saints and advance past the final-four into the grand final. “I’ve been out to watch St Albans against Bulleen Monday week ago,” Lambropoulos said. “They’re a disciplined opposition and it’s going to be a very, very hard game. “Physically they’re going to test us, but it’s 90 minutes of football and we’re going to give it all we’ve got.” South Springvale will get
Ricky Diaco and Nicholas Katsamboukas back from injury to make for a difficult selection meeting this week. “We should get a little bit stronger - get a couple of boys back and still have a couple out,” Lambropoulos said. “But it’s definitely going to be a tough decision to pick the starting 11 for Wednesday night.” Lambropoulos encouraged all South Springvale fans and everyone in Greater Dandenong to rally behind the Aris boys on Wednesday night and make the trek out to Heidelberg’s Olympic Park Stadium. South Springvale has also drawn South Cardiff in the FFA Cup to be played on 29 July at Kingston Heath SC. “Worked out really well for us to play at home,” Lambropoulos said. “We’re going to have great local support and that will give us a bit of a lift. “The team we’ve drawn is as good as it could have been
South Springvale will return to Olympic Park on Wednesday night for its Dockerty Cup semi-final clash with St Albans Saints. 122051 Picture: JARROD POTTER for a team like South Springvale and we’re looking forward to playing on a beautiful pitch at Kingston Heath and I think we’re going to enjoy the moment.”
Kick off between South Springvale and St Albans Saints FC is 7.30pm on Wednesday night at Olympic Park, Catalina Street, Heidelberg.
CHEERING on another state championship victory, Dandenong Baseball Association toasted its under-16 boys’ team last weekend as it claimed the Division 1 title with a 9-7 win over Ringwood. Heading off to Mildura for the championships last weekend, the association made its way to the ersatz finale to clash with one of the benchmark baseball associations in Victoria and the match against Ringwood was a nail biter. The Ringwood association hit past Dandenong in the fifth innings, but the 100-minute match clock elapsed while Dandenong had runners on base and the score reverted to the previous completed innings to give the local lads a two-run triumph. “There were some pretty good games played and the boys played well so we’re very happy with that,” DBA coach Ian Madden said. “We weren’t supposed to have a grand final, it was meant to be whoever finished on top over two games, but we were only half a game out, so it ended up being a grand final anyway, but it was a pity that time ran out.” The coach praised Mitchell Wilcox on the mound,
who pitched fantastically to restrict Ringwood in the last game, while Dingley’s Sam Drummond - who was named the association’s most valuable player by the opposition coaches - Aiden Willis and Angus Octigan also struck it cleanly throughout the series. Most importantly for the coach, it was a team-wide effort that took the title. “As a whole the boys were a really tight knit team and that’s what we selected,” Madden said. “A bunch of boys who could play as a team - and teams like that normally come out on top.”
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By JARROD POTTER NOT even losing his whip down the final straight could stop Steven Pateman capturing his fourth-consecutive Grand National Hurdle. Pateman, 30, who lives in Berwick, stole the show aboard Patrick Payne trained Sea King, taking the $200,000 race win at Sandown’s Sportingbet Park on Sunday as he guided the seven-year-old gelding to the 3900-metre jumps win ahead of Stand To Gain and Wells. All eyes were on Darren Weir’s champion gelding Gotta Take Care to see if it could capture the triple and win the whopping $300,000 bonus after already taking the Galleywood Hurdle and the Australian Hurdle. Unfortunately for the son of Rubiton, Gotta Take Care didn’t relish the conditions which suited the New Zealand bred Sea King sired by Shinko King, which ran out four length winner in the lucrative race. Pateman only found out this week he’d be racing for his fourth Grand National Hurdle in a row, but put the pressure out of his mind as he stormed home aboard Sea King. “It’s unreal,” Pateman said. “I wasn’t aware of the history until a couple of days ago but there was nothing I could do about it before the race, but I was rapt to get it done. “The race panned out exactly like Patrick (Payne) said it would… he’s just too tough and too well sea-
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Steven Pateman guides his fourth consecutive Grand National Hurdle winner as he took Sea King to Picture: JARROD POTTER the win. 123792 soned over in New Zealand.” Trainer Payne said the horse had only been in the country for less than a month and had already claimed a win earlier in its Australian campaign. “He’s a great horse and only came over from New Zealand three weeks ago and has already won at
Warrnambool,” Payne said. “To come and win this race today (Sunday) he’s a bit of a strange horse - he’s a quirky horse and got a bit of a rubber neck and can be erratic and can take off early at times. “But he’s got a very good engine and just keeps going.”
Payne hopes to qualify Sea King for the Grand National Steeplechase later this year. Pateman could do no wrong on Sunday as he rode Bashboy to the Crisp Steeplechase race three victory to take a jumps double at Sportingbet Park.
Thunder’s Keiran Dover takes his battle against the Knights to the skies. 123790 Picture: JARROD POTTER
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Ranger’s wins... no apparition By JARROD POTTER
Dandenong centre Jacinta Kennedy slips through Nunawading’s defences. 123789 Picture: JARROD POTTER
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IT WAS a win-win situation for the Rangers, knocking off the Spectres in both clashes in Saturday’s double-header. Larissa Anderson’s troops had to scuffle to seize a tightly fought 65-57 win. Dandenong held the Spectres off the scoreboard for the first five minutes - taking an 11-0 lead before Nunawading started to catch-up ground to take a slender lead through the second term. The battle of the night was between Melbourne Boomers team mates as Dandenong’s Amelia Todhunter (14 points, 7 rebounds) and Nunawading’s Bec Cole (18 points) were left to fight it out at the top of the key. Out-rebounding the oppo-
sition 39-27, Dandenong kept Nunawading away from precious second chance baskets as the quartet of Lauren Scherf, Faith Probst, Todhunter and Clare Papavs all rallied under the ring. Tenaya Phillips (14 points) impacted the scoreboard as did emerging centre Scherf (14 points, 6 rebounds). Dandenong’s 15-2 record gives the Rangers a clear lead atop the SEABL East ladder with games in hand over the next three chasing sides, they now face Launceston on Saturday. The men followed up the women’s great start by chasing down the fast-starting Spectres 107-96. Trailing 19-31 at the first break, the middle terms belonged to Dandenong as it shot
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the lights out - nailing 13-of21 from beyond the arc in the second and third terms collectively. Finishing the night with 18-three pointers, Darren Perry’s charges shared the ball as seven Rangers nailed a three. Best of the bunch was Andrew Harms (25 points, 9 rebounds, 4 assists) who slammed four treys while Tony Lewis (23 points, 10 rebounds) and Daequon Montreal (19 points) also led the comeback. Dandenong moves to second in SEABL East with a 13-5 record and two games in hand over the 16-4 Geelong Supercats. Dandenong hosts North West Tasmania on Saturday night.
A BLEAK night for the Dandenong Thunder was reflected in the skies and on the scoreboard. It could not get much worse for Thunder as the home side conceded a 1-4 home loss on a cold, rainy night at George Andrews Reserve. Thunder keeper Zaim Zaneli was under siege from the get-go as Knights rattled off a trio of first-half goals. Stipo Andrijasevic, Daniel Visevic and Ivan Grgic blasted the lead out to 3-0 in the Knights’ favour at the 20-minute mark. Newly recruited Thunder striker Carl Lamb struck cleanly to bring the margin back to two goals just after the half-time resumption, but 15 minutes later the game was iced as Michael Doyle sealed the Knights’ charge with a header off a corner to take the three-goal victory. Dandenong has tumbled down the NPL ladder to ninth place with a 6-7-3 record and a minus-11 goal difference and will need to bounce back when it hosts Bentleigh Greens on Saturday night. In other results, Dandenong City could not be separated against Box Hill United in a 0-0 draw while Springvale White Eagles lost narrowly to North Geelong 2-3.
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Red dog’s day By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS FROM now on, Tilly is also known as Melbourne’s Red Dog. Tilly had been missed and missing for six months after jumping her Bayswater owner’s fence after being terrified by New Year’s Eve fireworks. Owner Emma Redfern’s hope for a reunion had by stages dimmed after she plastered up posters across Melbourne’s east, pored through lost pets websites and spread the word with 2000 shares on Facebook. By chance one of those Facebook friends last month saw a posted picture of the fouryear-old labrador-kelpie cross on Greater Dandenong Council Lost and Found Pets Facebook page. Somehow Tilly had been found by the council’s animal management officers cowering under a school portable building in Dandenong North during the Queen’s Birthday long weekend. It had taken several hours to coax the timid pooch, who was well-fed but suffering rashes around her eyes, out of her comfortable hide. As it turned out, the council had been unable to contact Ms Redfern because Tilly’s microchip details pointed to her pre-
Tilly back with her family, from left, Jay, 13, Ben, 10, mum Picture: ROB CAREW Emma and TJ, 7. 122437 vious owner in Cardinia Shire. Ms Redfern filmed her emotional reunion with Tilly at The Lost Dogs Home in Cranbourne on Friday 13 June - described by her as “the best day of my life”. “Who would think our luck turned on Friday the 13th?” Aptly, it has been posted on a new Facebook page Tilly, Melbourne’s Red Dog with a thank you note to all who had helped with the search.
On the video, it’s clear it took Tilly a while to believe that she was seeing and hearing her owner again. She sits with her ears pricked up for a long time before unleashing her relief with furious tail-wags and great bounds. Her three boys Jay, Ben and TJ had “dreamt of that day for six months and understand there’s a new house rule”. “She’s an indoors dog now,” Ms Redfern said.
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Purchase between July 12 and July 26 2014 and receive: • 3 Years Complimentary Scheduled Servicing^ Vehicles are subject to availability and must be purchased between July 12 and 26 2014 at the advertised price to receive the offer. ^Complimentary Scheduled Servicing is based on 3 years/75,000km from the vehicles date of delivery whichever occurs first. Not available with any other offer.
Mercedes-Benz Berwick 2013 Metropolitan Dealer of the Year, 518 Princes Highway, Berwick, 1300 622 622, www.mbberwick.com.au LMCT 578
Hard working deals for the new financial year. Amazing deals end July 31. The Mercedes-Benz range of vans work hard year in, year out. It’s no wonder, then, that we’ve created hard working deals to match. With top savings like these, there’s never been a better time to upgrade. These hard working deals end July 31. Take advantage and visit Mercedes-Benz Berwick today.
www.mbberwick.com.au Subject to availability, for new vehicles ordered and delivered between May 1 and July 31, 2014. Savings based on manufacturer’s national maximum recommended drive away price. Not available with other offers or in conjunction with Fleet, Government and Rental Programmes.
Mercedes-Benz Berwick 2013 Metropolitan Dealer of the Year, 518 Princes Highway, Berwick, 1300 622 622, www.mbberwick.com.au LMCT 578 1144139-EG29-14
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