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Gifkins guns it By JARROD POTTER JORDAN Gifkins is the toast of South Springvale Soccer Club after the 18-yearold goalkeeper struck the winning penalty in a 9-8 Dockerty Cup shootout victory. The 18-year-old from Eltham starred in the cup semi-final as he skilfully deflected a number of difficult saves before sealing Aris’s spot in the grand final with an heroic effort in the final showdown. Gifkins will forever remember his pair of match-saving stops against St Albans Saints in the shootout before he was called upon to take the final penalty kick. The keeper eased back and slotted the goal as black-and-yellow celebrations began in the stands on Wednesday night at Heidelberg’s Olympic Park ground. For more on the Dockerty Cup semifinal, turn to Sport. Picture: JARROD POTTER
Clubbed by tree A TREE that has long enriched the backdrop of Dandenong’s oldest continuous sports club may have sown the club’s destruction. Dandenong City Bowling Club, tucked in the shade of a majestic Algerian oak in Dandenong Park since 1882, faces potentially playing out its final end at its site this season, president Greg Payne said. As the oak has flourished, spreading its root system as far as the Princes Highway 50 metres away, so the club’s greens have withered dry and become unplayable in summer, Mr Payne said. “We think it was planted about the
same time as the club started. In summer, it’s absolutely magic to look up underneath it - I can imagine monkeys playing around in the tree. It’s magnificent. “Our forefathers wouldn’t have realised how much damage it would cause.” Talk of relocating the club started in the 1940s but that was because its membership had outgrown the site. This coming season, membership stands at an all-time low, possibly as few as 15. Mr Payne said it was because of the patchy greens - “the laughing stock of Bowls Victoria”. Treasurer Leigh Makings said the club’s low numbers also reflected Dan-
denong’s changing demographics and interests; two of its members were in their nineties. Their suggested rescue plan for Greater Dandenong Council to install a synthetic green was rejected. The club has faced down threats before - floods, the widening of Princes Highway, a clubhouse fire – but without an artificial green, it can’t survive on the site beyond next year, Mr Payne said. Greater Dandenong community services director Mark Doubleday said the council was prepared to split 50:50 the cost of the proposed green, estimated from $250,000 to “well over” $400,000.
However the club could not afford to contribute its share, he said. The council had looked at “remedial action” to protect the greens but that could inflict harm on the tree – which is seen as a “significant asset”. “Discussions are being held with the club about the possibility of locating with another existing club, such as Keysborough, Burden Park or the Dandenong Club,” Mr Doubleday said. “This has involved extensive planning and ongoing consultation.” Councillor Matthew Kirwan said the council should make a more generous offer to the club. “I think having the bowls club and croquet club there are assets which
should be supported by our council. “Due to council inaction in supporting this club membership has dwindled, so I think we should offer them a better deal given that we are partly responsible.” Under the council’s 2007 Dandenong Park masterplan, it is proposed to relocate the bowls club and nearby croquet club and kindergarten, making the site open space and protecting the Algerian oak. It stated the bowls and croquet clubs were a “choke point” that narrowed views and constrained movement to the park’s southern end. Club kept bowling along, page 5.
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Paintball stain fear By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS NEIGHBOURS fear proposed paintball fields in Bangholme will be a blot on their rural green-wedge serenity. Resident Bruce Lindsay, whose property takes in a stunning Dandenong Ranges vista at dawn, said the proposed five fields at 135 Soden Road would be irritatingly audible across the flat, open paddocks. Locals dub the area ‘Pleurisy Plains’ for the biting winds that sweep the land unhindered. There would be little to break the sound of constant “firecracker”like sounds of paintball guns and barking instructors from nearly 300 metres away from his fenceline, Mr Lindsay said.
Currently, residents hear the drone of Springvale Road traffic and “the occasional dog barking, horses neighing, cows mooing, sheep bleating and ride-on mowers”. Mr Lindsay said his view would be blighted by a 246-metre long perimeter mesh fence; his amenity ruined by increased traffic on the narrow road for up to 46 patrons and staff for up to three sessions of three hours on Saturdays. Another opponent and resident Lesley Rixon says her family moved in 25 years ago to keep and ride horses on the flood-prone former Carrum Carrum Swamp land. She said the area’s roads including a busy Pillars-Springvale roads intersection could not cope with more cars, especially in peak-time
or a flood or bushfire evacuation. KLM Spatial, in its application on behalf of proponent Troy Charlesworth, stated the proposal was consistent with the council’s vision for the lowlands precinct, that is as a recreational use which retains the area’s “open rural landscape character”. The paintballs would be made of non-toxic, quickly biodegradeable material that would not reach Smythes Drain about 400 metres north, it stated. In a letter to the council in May, KLM’s Jonathan Jackson said the distances from dwellings had been extended and “substantially address concerns from surrounding residents with respect to noise and amenity impacts”.
“The capacity of Soden Road is a matter which requires (the) council’s consideration from a servicing and ratepayer perspective and should not be a matter which detrimentally impacts upon the use of this land for the intended purpose.” Councillor Matthew Kirwan said the green wedge was not generally suitable for the activity. “I realise that paintball is an allowed use in the green wedge as dictated by the State Government but it is not consistent with what makes the green wedge so important - open space, agriculture and the environment.” Greater Dandenong City planning director Jody Bosman said the council was assessing the application.
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Good burgers of slow love By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS SOME people initially mistake JB Charcoal Grill for a famous mass-produced burger chain but they couldn’t be further from the truth. The traditional Yugoslav restaurant on Stud Road, Dandenong, makes its hand-made burgers with slow love, and is getting a well-earned reputation for quality ingredients and generous serves. Most diners prefer to preorder as the kitchen staff slowly sizzle the 30-centimetre smoked pljeskavice patty, made of a fine, lean pork and beef mince combination from Springvale’s Dunav Butchery. It is slid into a long bun filled with roasted capsicum and feta spread, oiled lettuce, garlic-marinated roast capsicum slices and onion. Natasha Trkulja had been working in the JB kitchen for some time
EAT LOCAL, DINE GLOBAL before she and husband Danny bought the business some years ago. She grew up learning to cook and prepare the traditional way in the Serbian province of Vojvodina. She recommends a side drink of kefir – a yoghurt culture made by Mountain Shepherd Cheese in Dandenong – to help digest the filling meals. Otherwise there are imported drinks such as Cockta – a type of cola – and juices. The kitchen’s cooks are steeped in the traditional Bosnian and Serbian-style cooking. One prepares the burek – a layered bread built of dough that has been miraculously stretched
a metre long and membrane-thin over the hotplate. She sprinkles on some filling, then folds the dough into a parcel, which is later enveloped by three more layers of dough and filling. The bureks emerge from the oven chunkier than a thick-crust pizza, filled with halal beef, mushroom and onion or feta and spinach – or for sweets – cherry or apple. Soon the restaurant will launch a ‘party-sized’ burek – a metre long, three-kilo slab that can be cut into smaller morsels. Often they’re cooking up a group order of 50 cevapi – a row of smoked sausages in a bun – and smoked strips of pork loin. JB Charcoal Grill is at 30 Stud Road, Dandenong. Phone 9794 0909. Do you know of a delicious delicacy that deserves wider exposure? Let us know at journal@ Danny and Natasha Trkulja’s feta-and-spinach burek and cevapi. 124033 starnewsgroup.com.au. Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
LOOKING BACK 100 years ago – 23 July 1914 About people MR TOMS, manager of the Colonial Bank at Dandenong has resigned, and has accepted an appointment with the Commonwealth Bank of Australia. About 12 months ago Mr Toms succeeded the late Mr A. T. McLean, JP at the local branch, and during that period has made a host of friends, and at the same time proved himself a capable officer of the bank. 50 years ago – 22 July 1964 Calling all wartime Red Cross workers ALL Dandenong Red Cross workers – some
whose addresses are now unknown – are invited to join present and other past members at the branch’s silver anniversary meeting on Monday, 27 July at 2pm, in the Methodist Church Hall, Scott St. It is hoped to make the anniversary a gala occasion, and Miss B. Taylor, director of branches, will be guest speaker. Having carried on from the First World War, the Red Cross committee was re-organised at the beginning of World War Two on 18 September 1939. It has, since then, gradually strengthened and continues to render valuable committee service.
20 years ago – 25 July 1994 Crozier takes over top post at School 1403 DANDENONG Primary School’s new principal, Mr. David Crozier, 37, was on familiar ground when he took over on Monday, 18 July. He has been senior teacher at the 120-year-old school for five years. The Monday also marked the school’s first day in its role as a school of the future after developing its charter last term. The Dandenong Primary is multicultural, with 30 different nationalities represented. The school has an enrolment of 164; a staff of 7.3 plus Mr Crozier, and 2.6 teacher aides and a secretary.
5 years ago – 20 July 2009 A window into street’s past WITH work starting on Lonsdale Street’s latest rejuvenation, a pictorial exhibition of the street’s changing faces has been unveiled. The series of shopfront window displays along Walker Street features large-scale historical pictures of Lonsdale Street with images dating back to 1850. The display moves from window to window in chronological order, ending near Mason Street with artist’s impressions of what Lonsdale Street will look like after its $20 million transformation. – Compiled by the Dandenong and District Historical Society
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oldest dozen bowls clubs still at their original sites in Victoria. Things didn’t roll smoothly for the club from the start. It was saddled with debt for its first 20 years, the opening of its two-rink green in 1883 was washed out and it became embroiled in a conflict with councillor and bowler John Hemmings over a nearby dam that was causing soakage of the green. The dam named Hemmings’ Lake was eventually drained and filled in but the green has had to endure flooding from Dandenong Creek on several occasions. Worse still, in 1977 its freshly-modernised and shifted clubhouse had to be rebuilt after being deliberately razed to the ground. At times the club has thought about moving from its iconic digs. In the 1940s, the club was straining for room to cater for its growing membership but has been variously refused permission to extend its site by the council or by two successive Ministers for Lands. However, its hunt for suit-
able relocation sites failed; the club rejecting suggestions of another site in Dandenong Park, Hemmings’ Park and Greaves Reserve over the next 30 years. It wasn’t until 1950 that women members were accepted at the club. The club’s capacious honour boards declare a long list of men’s and ladies champions, most recently husband and wife Harry and Barbara Carlin. Photos show, even from early times, a mass of towering trees surrounding the stillscenic site. An early resident reminisced in the Journal in 1951 that the green was one of “two historic landmarks” in the town. At the club’s ornamental centenary gates, under the shade of the Algerian oak, stand several plaques. One states: “On this green where the game of bowls was fathered in Dandenong 100 years ago thousands of people have found new friendships and enjoyment...”. In recent times, the council crowned the club as one of the municipality’s sporting legends.
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DANDENONG City Bowling Club and its green was meant to last little more than a season – so said a less-than-prescient Journal columnist 131 years ago. According to the club’s centenary book, compiled by former Journal editor Greg Dickson, the columnist wrote: “So we are to have a bowling green in Dandenong prepared for the old fogies. “But then again, how much will it cost to get the thing in working order, and how long will it last? “As a rule, affairs in Dandenong generally run a season and a half, and then squash goes the whole concern – unless ’tis cricket...” Undeterred by such scepticism, a tailor R.H. Cooling called a “meeting of gentlemen favorable to the formation of a bowling green” for what was reportedly a little-known game at the time. Among his supporters was “prominent local identity” Colonel T. Bruce Hutton, who would become the club’s first president. The Dandenong Bowling Association then applied to the council for a “chain and a half square” in Dandenong Park for a green. As it turns out, Dandenong’s first bowling green was created before the town – described as “only a small hamlet” – had a town hall. The club has since survived as Dandenong’s oldest continuous sporting body, states the club’s centenary book. Local historian Ray Carter places the club as among the
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COUNCILLOR Roz Blades has decried the fact that trains on the Dandenong-Melbourne line will run every 20 minutes rather than every 30 minutes. Yes, there will be more stoppages for motorists at level crossings but don’t blame the railways. Castigate the previous state governments. When the NSW Government had set in mo-
tion plans to eliminate NSW level crossings over a 10-year period the Victorian governments were sitting on their hands. Even when the Monash Freeway was upgraded and the crossings at Burke and Toorak roads could have been eliminated in the same engineering process, nothing was done. Burke is the worst because trains have to cross very slowly due to the overhead tram lines. A road bridge would have separated trams and trains and sped up both. Some level crossings are now being removed, but too slowly. Another problem is the railway signalling. On the Loop there is a restriction on train frequency. Yet the London Underground can run trains every 50 seconds in the rush hour. The end of a train disappears into the tunnel at the end of the platform and within a few seconds you feel the blast of air from an approaching train. A few more seconds and it is in the platform. Question. Who finances the level crossing elimination – the motorists or the railways? As they are being removed for the benefit of the road lobby, they should fund it. Brian D. Frary, Endeavour Hills.
Get on board, Roz RATHER than ‘bringing traffic to a standstill’ as Cr Roz Blades claimed (Journal, 7 July), the Victorian Coalition Government’s extra weekday offpeak trains and the $2-$2.5 billion Cranbourne and Pakenham lines rail upgrade project will deliver extra rail and road capacity to benefit the Dandenong area. Cr Blades is seriously misinformed if she believes that the improved Metro train frequency from 27 July is ‘bloody shocking news’. It is troubling that Cr Blades thinks that travellers should have to wait on station platforms for up to 15 minutes during the middle of the day when the government is about to reduce that to a maximum 10-minute wait. Cr Blades incorrectly states that ‘nobody has given any thought to it.’ She appears unaware that with the up to $2.5 billion in rail improvements along the Cranbourne and Pakenham lines, the government is devoting a lot of time to getting it right.
Unlike Cr Blades, the government wants to make it easier for motorists, rail users and small business owners to move around Berwick, Clayton, Cranbourne and Dandenong and to have the Metro trains they need to travel to and from Caulfield and the Melbourne CBD or elsewhere. Terry Mulder, Minister for Public Transport.
SOCIALLY SPEAKING RE: Library in firing line, Journal, 14 July COULD I just simply suggest that the old library become an artists’ workshop and gallery, for local artists who may or may not be linked to the latest Hive initiative. Space to work on but also to display artworks is, I believe, much sought-after. The location is far more attractive than the Walker Street Gallery and the space is more open and durable than Heritage Hill. It would be so easily converted! It could be used by artists even while it is sitting there empty! Phil Nevin, via web. HOW about moving the library back to where it was? The new library is very poorly presented. The chairs are uncomfortable, the internet service is usually slower than dial-up, there’s no public phones, for some reason there are TV screens on throughout the building with a large and pointless screen booming outside and its location has moved it further away from most of the nearby residences. Scott Peters, via web. ... AND patronage has more than doubled to record levels and remained at that level since March. Councillor Peter Brown, via web.
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A VICTORIAN coroner has recommended Monash Health, which runs Dandenong Hospital, change the way it follows up the assessment of mental health patients, following the suicide of a Narre Warren man in January 2011. Coroner Rosemary Carlin found Peter Nancarrow, who died the day after he was admitted to Casey Hospital, should not have been discharged from the hospital’s emergency department because he was never subject to a mental health assessment. Coroner Carlin said she was satisfied that Casey Hospital staff did not cause or contribute to the death of Mr Nancarrow.
Factor for the future By BRIDGET COOK JAYMIE Deboucherville hopes his future is in music, whether it be busking on the streets and gigging in pubs or playing his original songs to thousands in packed stadiums. Now the Dandenong factory worker is one step closer to achieving the latter after making it through the first audition and to the boot camp stage on Channel 7’s The X Factor. Jaymie, 21, has been dubbed a favourite on the hit show after bringing the celebrity judges and crowd to their feet, and even tears to some eyes, with his rendition of Wonderwall by Oasis. Natalie Bassingthwaighte said of his performance: “Last year we had such amazing sing-
ers. I have to say I was nervous about this year, how are we going to top that. We’ve now got you.” It was a reaction Jaymie said he was not expecting, particularly given he only picked up the guitar and started singing three years ago at the age of 18. The former Hallam Senior College student said when he was starting out he was hesitant about sharing his music with others. “I was really only singing for a few family and friends, who encouraged me to do something with my music,” he said. “Eventually I put a cover on YouTube and things have just progressed with my music and writing from there.” He said he decided to try out for The X Factor after realising
music was something he wanted to pursue as a career. Jaymie said he was not expecting the amazing reaction he got from the judges and crowd, and walked off stage in disbelief. “It was so humbling to have that many people stand up for me at the end of the performance, the whole Hisense Arena were on their feet. “I went out there hoping people would just listen to my music. “I want to thank everyone for the support, love and kind words just after the first audition, I’m so grateful for it.” To see more of Jaymie’s music and follow his journey, search ‘debouchmusic’ on YouTube and Facebook.
Mr Nancarrow’s wife contacted police on Saturday 22 January, 2011, after her husband started acting violently. He was taken in an ambulance, accompanied by police to Casey Hospital around 9.45pm, where hospital staff described him as intoxicated and uncooperative. Coroner Carlin said Mr Nancarrow had been “erroneously discharged from Casey Hospital at 12.48am, prior to a mental health assessment”. “This occurred as a result of miscommunication and misunderstanding between the Enhanced Crisis Assessment and Treatment Team (ECATT) clinician and the emergency department doctor who discharged him,” she said.
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LORRAINE Lord isn’t afraid to tell people to shape up and take care of themselves. Lorraine is a City of Greater Dandenong health champion, and is relishing being able to officially spread the healthy lifestyle message. The 63-year-old Endeavour Hills resident had her own wake-up call when she was diagnosed with breast cancer after detecting a lump under her arm. She had a lumpectomy and underwent chemotherapy and radiation. After beating cancer, Lorraine decided her health needed an overhaul. She started water aerobic classes at Dandenong Oasis and also joined Beat It, a mixed excercise class also offered at Oasis. “When I was disagnosed with cancer I was totally unfit and untoned. I was never one who liked exercise. “I lost weight during chemo and knew I needed to get back into shape. “Beat It was a wake-up call. The fitness test revealed I had a moderate chance of diabetes, cancer and suffering a heart condition. I thought ‘Oh no, I’ve had one of those already’.” Now Lorraine is active most days of the week, exercising with a walking group on Tuesdays and, when she’s not exercising at Oasis, her three grandchildren keep her on her toes. Lorraine and the other health champions underwent training on how to promote their health and well-being message. “People need to know that if you sit still all day on the couch stuffing your face with chips,
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No parking here By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A LACK of parking is discouraging private companies from relocating to central Dandenong, says Greater Dandenong councillor Matthew Kirwan. “We are doing a good job of getting more government offices and workers into central Dandenong,” Cr Kirwan said at Monday’s council meeting. “We have so far not succeeded in getting private companies to base their headquarters or branch offices in Dandenong.” After the meeting, Cr Kirwan told the Journal that more parking was needed at peak times to attract companies who wanted “talented and diverse staff”. “Why would private employers of successful companies – that are sustainable – move a significant ... business to Dan-
denong where they could struggle to get talented and diverse staff due to being 30 kilometres from the city and not having a ready supply of a significant number of parking spaces?” He said such companies were more likely to base themselves in the Melbourne CBD, serviced by the region’s converging road and public transport networks. At the meeting, the council’s Greater Dandenong Business group manager Paul Kearsley said it was expected “over time” that private companies would find central Dandenong a “prime” location but “we are up against it” competing with Frankston and Box Hill. “A lot are going to industrial parks outside the (Dandenong) CBD. We have a hard task at hand to make sure we attract
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Shoes have been ‘walking’ LOCK up your ... shoes? It’s not something you hear every day, but a Springvale South man is warning people to do just that. Ayhan Topal said thieves had taken shoes from his front doorstep twice in the past two months. “On the first occasion they took my wife and my daughter’s. They were Vans,” he said. “My wife’s were only a day old, too.” Two weeks ago, his wife heard noises outside about
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The bridge to aid By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THE Bridge Connects – it’s a new overarching name for disability service provider Options Victoria, which will span across several services. This month, clients and their families cut a bright office orange ribbon to mark the re-branding at the day-support service in Douglas Street, Noble Park. The service not only changed its name from Urimbirra, but moved from nearby Callander Road to its more central location. Chief executive Phillip Toovey said the name change, which replaces
well-worn names, would make the not-for-profit service more recognisable and easier to promote. “All this is important for the emerging new world of the National Disability Insurance Scheme,” he wrote to supporters in a letter this year. The new name will cover the organisation’s employment services, its supported employment workplace and community services in Melbourne’s south-east, including Dandenong and Noble Park. It will replace a suite of former names such as Paramount Workforce, Paramount Personnel, Urimbirra and Kalimna.
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A KEYSBOROUGH hairdresser will take four wheelchairs to Thailand next month thanks to “a little angel”. Carmela Ercolano raised $1500 at an afternoon tea on 13 July to help four people she met on a holiday earlier this year, bringing her fund-raising total to $2500. “Then a little woman walked in and said ‘I’ve got something for you’,” Carmela said. “It was a brand-new wheelchair. “She was like a little angel. I cried. It was a pretty amazing day.” Carmela will return to Thailand on 8 August to deliver the wheelchairs.
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MAYOR Jim Memeti is making inquiries with Wurundjeri elder Diane Kerr about her call for a summit of community elders to help their youth. As reported in the Journal last week, Aunty Di spoke out on the “evil” of the drug ‘ice’ as well as the need for different communities to gather and talk about common problems in housing, unemployment and education. Cr Memeti said he’d seek a meeting with Aunty Di on the issue to “see how we as a council can help”.
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V/Line man changes track AFTER 42 years, Darryl Rosewall is finally making tracks. The Dandenong resident this week retired from V/Line before catching the train home to Yarraman station. “It’s a nice feeling and, looking back, I think I’ve had 17 different jobs here since 1972,” the ex-information officer said. “I’ve had great times and worked at so many places across Melbourne. My first job was casual, packing freight in the goods division in a building that no longer exists called Number One Shed near Docklands.” The 62-year-old believed the rail industry had changed for the better with a majority of the public now respectful of the work done by rail operators, which wasn’t always the case in the 1960s and 1970s when services were less reliable. V/Line’s Systems and Safeworking Manager Rupert Capper praised Mr Rosewall for his commitment and enthusiasm.
“I think Generation Y would be surprised to hear about people who commit to one employer for as long as Darryl has. The benefits are mutual and it’s sad to see him go,” Mr Capper said. In the short-term, Mr Rosewall and wife Joanne will be spending more time with their eight children and three grandchildren. But retirement will also give Mr Rosewall the chance to become more engaged with his beloved Springvale Lions Baseball Club. “Hopefully I’ll be seeing some more baseball. I’ve played it nearly all my life, close to 50-odd years,” he said. Despite retirement, Mr Rosewall will always retain an affection for rail. “I’ll still go past a railway or station, or read about something in the papers and think about how things will be progressing. That may never change,” he said with a smile.
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From hotel to church A SYMBOLIC march from the Jim Dandy Hotel to St James’ Anglican Church on Sunday began a day of sesquicentenary celebrations. The march paid tribute to the church’s founders who first congregated for worship in the hotel on 21 July 1850. As well as local people, officers of the Native Police Force attended that first service and with them between 20 and 25 Aborigines in training at the depot. In July 1855 two acres of land was appropriated on the corner of Langhorne and Wilson streets. The foundation stone of the present church was laid by the Governor of Victoria, Sir Charles Darling, on 5 July 1864. The rectangular church, built in an early English style, was dedicated on 2 January 1865. In 1886 it was enlarged to accommodate a growing congregation. Today the church comprises a diverse congregation of Christians,
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many of them originally from other parts of the world. The church community gathered on Friday night at the Drum Theatre for a celebration concert, which was compered by young St James’ members Jacob Wright and Tatiana Devendranath. Performers included church organist Jeremy Smith, the City of Greater Dandenong Band and Reverend Jeffery Parker’s four children. Following Sunday’s march, Reverend Parker led a special church service at 10am after which the congregation gathered for a special luncheon. Celebrations continue in September with a flower festival on the weekend of 20 and 21. Two books have been produced to mark the sesquicentary – one on the history of St James’ and another on the church’s stained glass windows.
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Sapphire a gem By CASEY NEILL OUTGOING Rotary Club of Dandenong president and Paul Harris Fellow Ken McDonald received a second sapphire pin at the club’s changeover lunch on Sunday 13 July. Trevor Harding and John Brennan received their first sapphire pins at the event, at Sandown Regency in Noble Park. Mr McDonald joined the club on 26 May 1986. He served as president in 1993-’94 and again 20 years later. He received his first sapphire in 2009, at the end of his year as district governor. “I am lost for words. It is indeed an honour,” he said. “It’s been great to serve the Rotary Club of Dandenong and it’s been a pleasure to serve Rotary International. “It’s been a good year and a hard year and we’ve worked hard. Everyone in the club has really done their part. “I’d like to thank my wife Marg for putting up with me. “It would be difficult to do the job as president without someone behind you to help you.” Mr Harding joined the Rotary Club of Dandenong on 4 October 1976, served as president in 1986-’87 and is active in distributing bowel scan kits to save lives. “It’s a shock to the system, but I’m really delighted,” he said, receiving his sapphire. “I’ve loved every minute of it.” Mr Brennan has been with the group since 21 August 2000 and served as president in 2004’05.
He was made a Paul Harris Fellow in June 2008 and is instrumental in running the club’s fund-raising barbecues. “I owe it all to my wife Linda, really. She does all the work, I’m just a front man,” he said. “I’ve enjoyed my time in Rotary and I hope to keep going.” District 9820 governor Charlie Speirs presented the group with a Membership Development and Extension Award from Rotary International. He said the district was completing work in 26 countries. “There’s just influence everywhere by Rotarians trying to make the world a better place,” he said. “We have more wins than losses.” He said Rotary’s Polio Plus program had continuing success, with only 24 cases reported outside Pakistan last year. “When I was a kid at school it was in the thousands,” Mr Speirs said. Mr McDonald said Dandenong had achieved some good things during his presidential term, including removing badges from old Victoria Police uniforms to send overseas. “It was a marathon. They loaded up a whole busload – twice,” he said. They sent 59 boxes of shirts and 15 boxes of trousers in all – but weren’t sure what to do with three holsters and four flak jackets that ended up in the delivery. “I don’t know how they thought we could use those in Fiji!” Mr McDonald said.
The group held its second annual Cinema Under the Stars in Dandenong’s Tirhatuan Park, where about 600 people watched Mamma Mia! They delivered $2000 to Polio Plus, $1000 to Interplast and $3100 to Disaster Aid, delivered through Endeavour Hills Rotary in countries devastated by natural disasters. About $1000 went to projects in East Timor, and cash also went to upgrade Dandenong Kindergarten. “In all we delivered nearly $38,000 in funds in 2013,” Mr McDonald said. Incoming president Ian Maxwell’s family and friends were the butt of jokes by the event’s entertainment, ventriloquist Lindi Jane. The year’s Rotary motto is Light Up Rotary. “We want to make Dandenong Rotary bigger and brighter and better,” Mr Maxwell said. “We want to make Rotary fun. “I enjoy going to work every day. “What I want you to do is look forward to coming to Rotary.” He said a recent barbecue was rained out. “It was a flop but we had a great time out there,” he said. “Not everything we do is going to be a great success. “You never always make the right decision, but you make the decision based on the facts you’ve got at the time. “We’re going to do our damnedest to be a success.”
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FINAL WORD: THIS HOME IS PERFECT FOR ANY FAMILY WITH PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS JUST AROUND THE CORNER. YOU ARE SURE TO APPRECIATE THE CONVENIENCE AND QUALITY ON OFFER HERE. NEB DELIBASIC, DEL REAL ESTATE, DANDENONG 3
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ENDEAVOUR HILLS This is a terrific lifestyle property and is a perfect choice for first-time buyers and blue-chip investors. Bigger and better than most, this freestanding townhouse is ready for the new owners to move in. This huge property has lots to offer apart from location and its slick chic appeal will impress the moment visitors walk in. There are four large bedrooms and the master includes a large walk-in wardrobe and ensuite with double shower. There is a separate toilet to main bathroom upstairs plus a large linen cupboard as an extra. Downstairs there is a kitchen/meals area with open plan living and stone bench tops throughout. The spacious lounge area leads out to a private yard which is fully decked with garage access. Features include central heating, evaporative cooling, stone bench tops, alarm system and a double garage with remote controlled door and internal access.
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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, 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, 26th July 2014 11:30am - 12:00pm
You are sure to be impressed & fall in love with this immaculately maintained family home in a highly sought after position in Dandenong North. As you walk in you will be greeted by 3 bedrooms (2 bedrooms with built in robes), formal lounge with polished timber floors & gas wall heater, timber kitchen with stainless steel appliances including gas stove, adjoining dining area with room for a eight seater dining table & well maintained bathroom & separate toilet. Additionally this terrific home boasts a large double lock up garage with extra toilet, storage space & small kitchenette which is perfect for large family gathering or parties, good sized backyard for the kids to play in & neatly manicured gardens. With all amenities including Lyndale Green Primary School, Lyndale Secondary College, Eastlink Freeway, local shops & parks at your doorstep, this home is a must have for any family. AUCTION: Saturday 9th August 2014 at 12:00pm TERMS: 5% Deposit, Balance in 60-90 Days INSPECT: Saturday 26th July 2014 2:00pm - 2:30pm
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DANDENONG NOBLE PARK NORTH 1/11 Falkiner 30 Titcher Crescent Road 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!
QUALITY THE SEARCH SPACE IS OVER! IN THE RIGHT PLACE In anattractive This outstanding residence, positionpresented and only moments tastefully for to comfort all facilitiesand thisspace. immaculate This home property offers comprisies 3 large 2 large bedrooms built inopen robes, bedrooms with builtwith in robes, planspacious lounge lounge witha fantastic open plan kitchen area, and dining, kitchen withand gasmeals appliances. central bathroom withhasseparate shower, toilet, The main bathroom a spa bath, separate laundry, and lock toilet. up garage a private courtyard. shower The and laundry has access to a This private stylish unit includes air very backyard with ducted a huge heating, undercover conditioner, appliances, loadshome of storage, anda decking and gas alfresco area. This also has muchupmore. Ask me ire for place, inspection today! lock garage, open ducted heating, air conditioner, and polished hardwood loorboards. This is an opportunity not to be missed.
Auction: 26th July at 3:00pm Inspect: Saturday From 2:30pm Contact: Leigh Hall 0401 408 580
For Sale: Saturday, Auction: $310,000 Plus 2nd August @12pm Inspect: Saturday 12:00 3:00 toto3:30pm 12:30pm Contact: Irene Athanasiadis 0407 315 911
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ENDEAVOUR HILLS 2 Redleap Court SINGLE –LEVEL, SPACIOUS & CLOSE TO IT ALL! Step behind this high gated fence line, and find space for today and value-adding scope for tomorrow! This well presented beauty retains a 3 large bedrooms (each with built in robes), master bedroom with full ensuite. Comprises spacious formal lounge and dining, family bathroom, open plan kitchen, adjoining meals area/rumpus room, overlooking a beautiful garden & a huge backyard. Inc dishwasher, ducted heating, split system, air con & a single carport. Family future in a sensational position, just walk to the E/Hills shopping centre.
WHAT A RIPPER! This 4 BR, 2 bathroom home is situated on the high side of a quiet court with lovely views. With a large lounge leading into the formal dining area and a second living area off the kitchen, this is perfect for growing families.The generous master is well equipped with WIR and ensuite plus there are 3 other bedrooms with robes. From the family room move out to the large deck, perfect for entertaining.The landscaped, sunny back garden is crying out for a trampoline and swing set. Other features include ducted heating hardwood floors, an impressive solar system, dishwasher and alarm.
For Sale: $420,000+ Inspect: Saturday 1:00-1:30pm Contact: Carina Cigna 0410 027 281
For Sale: $400,000+ Inspect: Saturday 12:00-12:30pm Contact: Geraldine Kyte 0401 377 676
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ENDEAVOUR HILLS 18/8 Monteith Crescent LOCATION – PRESENTATION – SPACIOUS Right in the heart of Central Dandenong’s revitalised precinct, sits this unique and affordable investment or a first home buyers bargain. Offering 2 double bedrooms with built in robes, spacious lounge, separate kitchen, central bathroom, private courtyard and an undercover parking spot. Gas appliances with lots of extras and much much more. Ask me for an inspection today!!!
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: $270,000 Plus Inspect: Saturday 2:00 to 2:30pm Contact: Irene Athanasiadis 0407 315 911
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DANDENONG NORTH 2/2 Laemmle Street Original Family HOme! Located in excellent area close to secondary and primary schools all in walking distance. Original residence with 3 bedrooms, gas appliances, external bungalow (or 4th bedroom). Ideal for irst home buyers or investors and develop later.
ONLY 2 ON THE BLOCK! Only 6 years young and with only 2 on the block, this immaculate 2 bedroom unit is a rare find. Includes a spectacular kitchen with gas cooking & stainless steel appliances, open lounge/meals area, beautiful floating floor boards throughout and ducted heating & evaporative cooling. Not to mention it comes with separate shower, bath & toilet.The two good size bedrooms both contain built in robes and immaculate carpet. Outside there is a secure garage, pergola out the back great for relaxing, water tank and don’t forget, NO OWNERS CORP FEES.
For Sale: $330,000+ Inspect: Saturday 11:00-11:30am Contact: Allan Hobbs 0418 315 340
For Sale: $320,000+ Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Leigh Hall 0401 408 580
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lOOK! Comfortable three bedroom home in a great location close to the new Doveton school, Linden Place Shops and transport. Check out these features! Ducted gas heating, ducted refrigerated air conditioning, spa bath, large rear veranda, high front fence plus lots of off street parking room and a bonus double garage!
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QUALITY SPACE IN THE RIGHT PLACE In an outstanding position and only moments to all facilities this immaculate property comprisies 2 large bedrooms with built in robes, spacious lounge with open plan kitchen and meals area, central bathroom with separate shower, toilet, laundry, lock up garage and a private courtyard. This stylish unit includes ducted heating, air conditioner, gas appliances, loads of storage, and much more. Ask me for inspection today!
For Sale: $295,000+ Inspect: Saturday 1:30-2:00pm Contact: Tim Retallack 0419 391 804
Auction: For Sale: $295,000+ Saturday, 2nd August @12pm Inspect: Saturday 12:00 1:30-2:00pm to 12:30pm Contact: Irene Tim Retallack Athanasiadis 04190407 391 804 315 911
For Sale: $310,000 Plus Inspect: Saturday 3:00 to 3:30pm Contact: Irene Athanasiadis 0407 315 911
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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.
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.
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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).
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8 Manuscript Dr ENDEAVOUR HILLS IMPRESSIVE YOUNG HOME!! Magnificent near new double storey dwelling. Good sized formal lounge, separate open plan family and dining area, spacious kitchen with stainless steel appliances, access to the dble LU garage. 3 good sized bedrooms, full en suite & WIR, gas ducted heating, tiled and carpeted throughout, low maintenance backyard - perfect for any young family!
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5 Leith Court 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.
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21 Sydney Parkinson Ave. 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! Asking $330,000+ Contact Tom Dong 0432 777 288 Umesh Kumar 0434 023 805
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39 Lawson Way ENDEAVOUR HILLS
FIRST HOME OR INVESTMENT 4 bedroom home with formal lounge, dining, open plan kitchen, 1 bathroom, 2 toilets, ducted heating, air conditioning, pergola with BI BBQ & sink for entertaining plus big backyard. Extra parking for boat, trailer or caravan. Close to everything.
HANDY AND PRIVATE LOCATION!! Quiet court location - surrounded by prestigious homes, modern home boasts an open plan formal living, dining, modern fully fitted kitchen, 3 good sized bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and double lock up garage plus big driveway with spare parking space ducted heating, evaporative cooling, huge block (approx 883sq.m) AND walking distance to everything.
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When location matters for a luxurious lifestyle, then this home will be a definite show stopper. It is positioned just a short stroll from Berwick Springs Lake, is only a minute’s drive to Westfield Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, and is near parklands, walking trails and public transport. This stunning home offers two spacious living zones - a formal dining area and formal lounge with a bar, which is perfect for entertaining family and friends. The fully appointed kitchen has stainless steel appliances and a dishwasher that overlooks the meals area and spacious family/ lounge room. All four spacious bedrooms have built-in wardrobes and the master bedroom has a full ensuite and walk-in wardrobe. Luxuries of this immaculate home are ducted heating, air conditioning, alarm system, water tank, garden shed, landscaped gardens on the 700 square metre block, a remote controlled double lock-up garage with rear roller door access and a massive undercover outdoor entertaining area.
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Noble Park 102 Harold Road
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Noble Park 27 Simon Avenue
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Fabulous street appeal
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Easy on the eye, easy on the budget!
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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 large 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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Smart buyers will love this chance to bring back the sparkle of this family home. Fabulous position within easy distance to schools and shops, this 3 bedroom brick home offers opportunities for renovators, investors and first time buyers. Spacious lounge/dining, gas heating, kitchen with gas cooking, 3 bedrooms and central family bathroom with separate toilet and laundry. A little work will reward you with a real dream house!
IN ROOM AUCTION Wed 13th August @ 6:30pm Sandown Regency, 477 Princes Hwy, Noble Park
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale
View Wed 4-4:30pm & Sat 1212:30pm Lethao Huynh 0422 252 600 le.huynh@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
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View Wed & Sat 11-11:30am Sanela Alajbegovic 0406193060 sanela.alajbegovic@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
Noble Park 11 Lynette Court
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Welcome to the good life! Situated in a convenient, central location lies this modern 3 bedroom family home. Sitting on a generous block this pretty home provides a flexible floor plan with naturally bright lounge and dining areas with glittering pool views, spacious kitchen, central bathroom with spa, and the option of alfresco dining in the large rear yard. Other benefits include ducted heating, split system aircon and double garage.
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If you’re looking for a family home that ticks the boxes of solid construction, spacious interior, generous land allotment and convenient location – your search is over! Featuring; 3 beds, 1 bath , heating, cooling and single lock up carport. Whatever your preference, this flexible home is a perfect fit.
$420,000+ Saturday 9th August @ 2pm
Jaymee Le 0416 336 902 jaymee.le@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale
Narre Warren South 5 Oxenford Rise
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Keysborough 15 Fenton Court
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View Wed 4:30-5pm & Sat 1111:30am Jaymee Le 0416 336 902 jaymee.le@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale
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Keysborough 1 Cedar Court
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First Impressions Last
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Stop dreaming! This modern, immaculately kept home is your dream coming true! Located in a quiet court, this home offers a modern facade and minimalist landscaped gardens, this home you will cherish forever. Featuring; 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas, heating/ cooling, alfresco and double lock up garage. With easy access to popular schools, shops and public transport this beautifully finished residence will soon be yours to keep.
$430,000+
The charming facade of this home will captivate and be sure to make that ‘first impression’ last. Set on block of approx 545m2, offering; 3 beds, 1 bath, with the potential of a second bathroom, spacious lounge, open plan kitchen, heating, cooling and the bonus of a double carport. Adding further appeal, the home also offers a large alfresco area, perfect for all your summer entertaining.
$420,000+ Saturday 9th August @ 3:30pm
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View Saturday 12-12:30pm Jaymee Le 0416 336 902 jaymee.le@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
View Wed 5:15-5:45pm & Sat 12-12:30pm Jaymee Le 0416 336 902 jaymee.le@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
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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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Saturday 9th August at 2pm
$460,000+ Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60/90 Days. Sat 11:30am - 12pm Photo ID required Belinda Robbie 0414 335 696, Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 Noble Park / Springvale 8710 0000
PRICE GUIDE INSPECT CONTACT
Contact Agent Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days Sat 2:30 - 3pm Photo ID required Lee Phuong 0402 660 880 Noble Park / Springvale 8710 0000
DANDENONG NORTH 39 Howe Avenue
SPRINGVALE SOUTH 3 Chanelle Court
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.
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.
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Saturday 26th July at 12:30pm
Saturday 26th July at 1pm
PRICE GUIDE $520,000+ Terms: 10% Deposit.
PRICE GUIDE $420,000+ Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60/90 Days INSPECT Sat 12:30 - 1pm Photo ID required CONTACT Lee Phuong 0402 660 880
Balance 30-60 Days. INSPECT Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required CONTACT Chien Le 0403 342 809
Whichever way you view it, You are dealing with Number 1
SPRINGVALE 44 View Road 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).
> No. 1 Victorian franchise for properties sold (2013) >No. 1 Office for Volume of properties sold (2013) >No. 1 for Customer Service in Real Estate (Australian Achievers Award 2012)
A3 B1 C 1 E2
>Outstanding Office of the Year (2008 & 2010)
Tuesday 5th August at 5pm (unless sold prior)
>Property Management Dept. of the Year (2012)
PRICE GUIDE Contact Agent INSPECT Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required CONTACT Lee Phuong 0402 660 880
For award winning service and Your red carpet experience, call today!
NOBLE PARK 8710 0000
KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888
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390 Princes Highway
1/ 320 Cheltenham Road
• Springvale • Endeavour Hills • Dingley • Waterways
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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.
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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, 3 BDRs with BIRs and MSTR with WIR & full en suite.
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NOBLE PARK 40 Bloomfield Road 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.
$300,000+ Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60/90 Days Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required Jenny Sudra 0422 991 593 Noble Park / Springvale 8710 0000
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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Tuesday 5th August at 5pm (unless sold prior)
$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
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$420,000+ Sat 1 - 1:30pm Photo ID required Ben Nguyen 0404 66 44 66 Keysborough 8769 1888
NOBLE PARK 8710 0000
KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888
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390 Princes Highway
1/ 320 Cheltenham Road
• Springvale • Endeavour Hills • Dingley • Waterways
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$480,000+ Sat 1 - 1:30pm Photo ID required Chang Wang 0450 706 668 Keysborough 8769 1888
KEYSBOROUGH 78 Clarendon Drive
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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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SPRINGVALE SOUTH Situated in one of Springvale South’s most convenient locations right next to Mackay Shopping Central, this two bedroom townhouse is perfect for the first home buyer or as a great addition to an investment portfolio. It has a bright, spacious living area, stunning bathroom and two separate toilets, private courtyard and single lock-up garage plus car port. It is within walking distance to Mackay Shopping Centre, schools (Athol Road Primary School), bus stop, restaurants, and kindergartens. It has quick access to Keysborough College and Killester College, Springvale Central Shopping Centre and all other amenities.
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NOBLE PARK 7 Pau Street
Saturday 16th August at 2pm PRICE GUIDE INSPECT CONTACT
$400,000+ Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 60-150 Days As advertised or by appointment Photo ID required Kim Lim 0423 374 998, Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 Noble Park / Springvale 8710 0000
NOBLE PARK 8710 0000 390 Princes Highway
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16 LAUREL AVENUE DOVETON
BUYER RANGE $295,000 - $310,000
“IN A CLASS OF ITS OWN” Superbly renovated home features new custom-built kitchen with stainless steel oven, gas hot plates & rangehood, fully refurbished bathroom, large gas heated lounge, 2 bedrooms with BIRs & quality tiles & carpets throughout. Outside the gardens are landscaped with garden shed, outdoor entertaining area and carport with remote control door. Ideal investment, first home or downsizer located close to Doveton College, pool, bus route & walking distance to shops. INSPECT 12:00 – 1:00PM SATURDAY OR BY APPOINTMENT
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Prime Residential Zone 2 Development opportunity Calling all developers!!! Here awaits a fantastic opportunity for your next project right in the heart of Noble Park where you’re a 2 minute walk to the train station. This 686m2 (approx) rectangular block is perfectly positioned to local schools & amenities you may ever need. This is your chance to build the dream home or potentially sub divide (STCA) for multiple dwellings - the choice is yours!
KEN DOWMAN REAL ESTATE www.kendowmanrealestate.com.au 9769 4424
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ENDEAVOUR HILLS 9 Belsize Court
DOVETON 130 Doveton Avenue
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.
Well presented 3 bedroom family home which features spacious lounge, renovated kitchen with gas cooking and dishwasher, adjoining dining area, large covered pergola – perfect for entertaining, polished floorboards, ducted heating, split system air con & lots more. All this on a 774m2 block!
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PRICE GUIDE $370,000 + INSPECT by appointment Photo ID required CONTACT Ari Oinonen 0402 349 644
PRICE GUIDE $320,000 + INSPECT by appointment Photo ID required CONTACT Silvana Lakic 0412 241 888
DANDENONG 1/19 Alexandra Avenue
NOBLE PARK 4/66 Bowmore Road
This newly built elevated light filled modern luxurious townhouse with its own front garden offers impressive private yard lounge with high ceilings overlooking the elevated spotless kitchen with Caesar stone bench tops & plenty of cupboards, ground floor room and powder room, upstairs comprises two rooms with two way access large bathroom.
Beautifully presented and nestled amongst a perfectly landscaped garden, this immaculate unit features spacious lounge, good sized bedrooms both with built in robes, delightful kitchen with large meals area plus a second dining area/ family room. Outside features paved and fully enclosed private courtyard, single lock up garage and extra parking.
A3 B1 C 2 E2
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Sat 9th August 11:00am (unless sold prior) PRICE GUIDE $400,000+ INSPECT Sat 11-11:30pm CONTACT Yasantha De Silva 0432 805 336
PRICE GUIDE $300,000 + INSPECT by appointment Photo ID required CONTACT Silvana Lakic 0412 241 888
We are recruiting
Sales Consultants NOBLE PARK 3,4,6/41 Stuart Street Luxury Living at Affordable Price Idyllically situated in Noble Park’s premier no through court location within walking distance to the railway station this luxurious modern townhouse packed with loads of features , superior level of quality, craftsmanship and attention to details are up for sale , construction soon to commence with huge stamp duty savings and first home buyers grant for the eligible buyers. Call for more details.
PRICE GUIDE INSPECT CONTACT
From $335,000 Wed 4:30-5:30pm & Sat 3-4:00pm Photo ID required Yasantha De Silva 0432 805 336
DANDENONG 9706 7455 4 Langhorne Street DJ
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Must have agents representative certificate, live locally and prepared to do the hard yards Please contact
Colin Kitney 9706 7455 ckitney@barryplant.com.au
PROUDLY SERVICING: • Endeavour Hills • Doveton • Hallam
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Raine&Horne Springvale 9548 4011
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7 Olympic Avenue, Springvale South 3A 1B 2C
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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.
Saturday 26th July At 11.30am View Wed: 4.30-5pm Sat: 11-11.30am Agent
Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918 George Urosevic 0400 673 566
CRANBOURNE
Providing privacy front to rear and practicality in every way, this multifunctional family home is sure to impress. It offers formal living, four goodsized bedrooms, a fourth extra-large bedroom with ensuite, a new kitchen with meals/ dining and family room spilling out to a large covered entertainment area. It has a bonus enclosed solar and gas built-in pool for all year fun. There is also ample off-street dual access parking, extra space for the boat/caravan with single lock-up garage and garden shed. It is located in central Cranbourne and is close to shops and in walking distance to the station. Features also include ducted heating and split system air conditioning. It is ideal for entertaining or for the tradie.
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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.
17 Burrapike Avenue, Springvale 3A 2B 1C
Saturday 2nd August At 11.30 am View Thu: 4.30-5.00pm Sat: 1-1.30pm Agent
Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918 George Urosevic 0400 673 566
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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.
Saturday 9th August At 11.30 am View Thu: 4.00-4.30pm Sat: 12.30-1pm Agent
Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918 George Urosevic 0400 673 566
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2/133 Princes Hwy, Dandenong 2A 1B 1C
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Located in a popular area of Dandenong, close to schools, shop and transport is this renovated BV unit offers a comfortable living. Features: 2 bedrooms; BIRs; Beautiful bathroom; 2 toilets; Open plan living room; kitchen with meals area, Beautiful timber floor boards, gas heater, central ducted; A/C and under roof carport
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Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918 George Urosevic 0400 673 566
RAINE AND HORNE, SPRINGVALE, 9548 4011 DANIEL NGUYEN, 0488 818 918 OR EORGE UROSEVIC, 0400 673 566 7 OLYMPIC AVENUE
RH Springvale rh.com.au/springvale 9548 4011
AUCTION: SATURDAY, 26 JULY, 11.30AM INSPECT: WEDNESDAY, 4.30PM-5PM AND SATURDAY, 11AM-11.30AM
Close to all facilities, this residence home is set on 670 square metres and would suit a dual occupancy or multi-unit development. Alternatively it is a great family home offering three bedrooms all with built-in wardrobes. The large L shape lounge leads to the formal dining area. The practical kitchen with gas cooking appliance opens to the dining area. There is a hardwood timber floor, central ducted heating, air conditioner, verandah, lovely garden and plenty of parking spaces which would be ideal for a truck.
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118 Walker St Dandenong P: 9791 5922 F: 9792 2536
30-32 Langhorne St Dandenong P: 9794 0755 F: 9793 4777
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1 & 2/7 SabiNe aveNue
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1-14/38 PriNceS HiGHWay
14 UNITS IN ONE PARCEL!
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!
Almost impossible to find in todays’ market, this once in a generation opportunity has been placed on the market for the first time in over 34 years. 14 units in one parcel is ideal for a self managed superannuation company or a public listed company. This property is situated right in the heart of Dandenong and adjoins the Coles supermarket car park. Comprising 6 x 1 bedroom, 6 x 2 bedroom and 2 x 3 bedroom apartments this solid block has been well maintained and will allow the new owner to just set and forget. Returning over $3,100 per week.
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For Sale: $2,900,000 oPeN: by appointment
Dandenong Central
Dandenong
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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: $655,000 oPeN: by appointment
Dandenong Central
20 GraNDvieW aveNue
LOVELY HOME WITH DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL!
This is just what you’ve been looking for! A well presented home offering three double sized bedrooms with built in robes, separate study, large formal lounge, extra spacious kitchen incorporating meals area, neat family bathroom, laundry with lots of cupboard space, undercover entertainment area, lock up garage, carport and over 3m wide driveway offering the opportunity of developing the large backyard (STCA). Other extras include ducted cooling, gas heating and hot water service, quality drapes and curtains and ceiling fan. Block size of approximately 696m2. TOP CENTRAL LOCATION!
For Sale: $480,000 to $520,000 oPeN: Sat 12:00pm to 12:30pm
LOCATION - RETURN - POTENTIAL
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!
For Sale: $480,000 to $520,000 oPeN: Sat 11:45am to 12:15pm
Dandenong
Dandenong
3 BEDROOM UNIT IN PRIME LOCATION!
NEAR NEW & MODERN!
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!
7 Day Street
Walk to the CBD from this double storey house with open plan living, modern kitchen and garage with remote and internal access. Upstairs study and three bedrooms with full ensuite to master. Features ducted heating, evaporative cooling, high ceilings, downlights, high quality timber floors and much more.
For Sale: $325,000 to $345,000 oPeN: Wed 4-4:20 & Sat 11-11:30
For Sale: $440,000 to $460,000 oPeN: Sat 12:30pm to 1:00pm
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Doveton
Dandenong
IDEAL FIRST HOME/INVESTMENT!
EXCELLENT TENANTS & RETURNS!
TOP RETURN INVESTMENT!
5/55 JoFFre Street
1 & 2/9 Marie Street
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!
For Sale: $269,000 to $289,000 oPeN: Sat 11:00am to 11:30am
Daryl Rayner Director 0411 537 820 DJ
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8/3 KeyS Street
With two units on the one block and room to build another unit (STCA), 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: $370,000 to $400,000 oPeN: Sat 12:00pm to 12:30pm Mile Mileski Sales Consultant 0417 103 325
John Ratnam Sales Consultant 0414 556 517
10/7 KeyS Street
Receive up to 6% return on your investment whey you buy this neat apartment! Located central to shopping, train station and many other amenities. Features include two large bedrooms with built in robes, private balcony, new carpets, freshly painted and lock up garage. MAKE A START HERE!
For Sale: $219,000 oPeN: by appointment Brenden Moore Sales Consultant 0433 944 335
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: Sat 10:30am to 10:50am
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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).
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Saturday 26th July at 11am 10% dep - bal 30/60days $230,000+ Wednesday 4-4.30pm Saturday from 10.30am 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+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday from 11.30am Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106
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2/7 Jenner Court Hampton Park GREAT INVESTMENT OR 1ST HOME 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 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
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!
9791 3177
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
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 1-1.30pm 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
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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).
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Saturday 26th July at 2pm 10% dep-bal 60/90/120 days $850,000+ Saturday 2-2.45pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
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29 Floriana Avenue Doveton
14 Hughes Crescent Dandenong North
PLANS & PERMITS APPROVED Renovated 3 bed BV with rendered exterior with the bonus of an approved permit for a large 3 bed townhouse at the rear. Great irst home or investment potential with permit ready to go. Quiet location in probably the best area of Doveton. Existing home offers spacious lounge with gas heating & air conditioning, modern kitchen & bathroom with quality ittings. DON’T MISS THIS!
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 9th August at 1pm 10% deposit -bal 30/60 days $350,000+ Saturday 2-2.30pm Dennis T. 0438 341 066
5 Laurina Court Doveton FULLY RENOVATED BRICK HOME
DJ
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Renovated 3 bed home featuring good carpets, modern gas kitchen & renovated bathroom. Other extras include ducted heating, aluminium windows, security shutters & external vinyl cladding for low maintenance. Externally there is a garage & double carport on approx 550m2 lot with potential for dual occupancy (STP). Great investment or 1st home.
Sat 23rd August at 11am 10% dep-bal 30/60 days Contact Agent Saturday 2-2.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
12 Howe Avenue Rosewood Downs
This home offers a large spacious lounge with a gas wall furnace. Three good size bedrooms, master with built in robes. Modern sunny kitchen with gas appliances and electric wall oven. Bathroom with loor to ceiling tiles, two toilets and a separate laundry. There is a single carport. Rear yard has a large room built as an extra entertainment area or could be used for storage. This fully renovated is on a block size 580sqmtrs approx with potential for subdivision (STCA). Located minutes away from the Dandenong Plaza, bus stops, schools & Myuna farm. This home will impress. Call now to make an appointment to view.
9791 3177
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 23rd August at 1pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days Contact Agent Saturday 2-2.30pm Nigel Raymond 0425721593
CHARM & CHARACTER IN ROSEWOOD DOWNS This charming 4 bedroom solid brick home has recently been renovated & represents fantastic value in this prime location. Offers spacious lounge, sep dining or study, modern cupboard packed kitchen with dishwasher, family area opens to huge enclosed carport/alfresco area. Ample BIR’s plus ensuite to master. Comfort assured by ducted gas heating & evaporative cooling. Other features include as new carpet, loating timber loors & recently itted colourbond roof. Terriic family home in an affordable price range. Sure to impress!
Private Price Inspect Agent
$440,000+ Thursday 5-5.30pm Saturday12-12.30pm Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
Shop 1, 11 Langhorne Street, Dandenong Monday, 21 July, 2014 DANDENONG JOURNAL 15
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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
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
Ofice: Aspendale Gardens Ph: 9587 6211
A3
B1
C1
auction: 26th July at 2:00 PM Price: $395,000-$430,000 inspect: Saturday 1:30-2:00pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 6706750
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
A3
B2
auction: 26th July at 11:00 AM Price: $410,000-$450,000 inspect: Saturday 10:30-11:00am mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 6693602 Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815 Dinesh raghu 0431 131 157
KEYSBOROUGH 64 CABINDA DRIVE
Ofice: Aspendale Gardens Ph: 9587 6211
C2
KEYSBOROUGH 13 GREGORY COURT 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?
ofice: Aspendale Gardens Ph: 9587 6211
A4
B2
C2
auction: 9th August at 2:00 PM Price: $470,000-$515,000 inspect: Saturday 12:45-1:15pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 6753642 Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815 Dinesh raghu 0431 131 157
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B2
C2
auction: 26th July at 3:30 PM Price: $580,000-$630,000 inspect: Saturday 3:00-3:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 6706785 dee Kawsar 0423 215 815 dinesh raghu 0431 131 157
Aspendale Gardens / Chelsea / Keysborough / Mulgrave / Springvale / Wheelers Hill 9587 6211 16 DANDENONG JOURNAL Monday, 21 July, 2014
9707 8800
9701 8611
9548 3011
9546 8211
9560 6816 Connecting people and communities DJ
McDonald R E A L
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mcdonaldre.co
KEYSBOROUGH 8 WOOLTANA ROAD FResHly enHanceD FoR moDeRn living Fresh and inviting with a northern rear aspect, this 3 bedroom renovated home appeals to those who value style and convenience with a lucky number 8 address. Meticulously enhanced for a modern lifestyle, a neutral colour palette permeates spacious living with a sleek kitchen/meals area itted with Caesar stone benches and quality stainless steel appliances lowing through to a spacious lounge room (open ireplace) that opens out to an entertaining alfresco delivering exceptional family comfort and weather resistant entertaining options. An expansive rear garden is complemented by superior appointments including central bathroom ducted heating, airconditioning and single garage, fabulously located surrounded by a wealth of amenities including schools, parks, transport and Eastlink freeway. • Sleek kitchen with Caesar stone benches & stainless steel appliances • Ducted heating, open ireplace & air-conditioning • Outdoor entertaining area with expansive rear garden and single garage
ofice: Aspendale Gardens Ph: 9587 6211
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 loor plan, lowing into a pristine kitchen that merges seamlessly with a magniicent family/meals plus separately zoned rumpus room. A preferred north orientated rear embraces a terriic 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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B1
C1
auction: 16th August at 12:30 PM Price: $370,000-$405,000 inspect: Saturday 1:30-2:00pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 6758364
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
Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157 Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815
A4
B2
Auction: 2nd August at 12:30 PM Price: $390,000-$420,000 Inspect: Saturday 12:00-12:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 6733298 Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815 Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157
KEYSBOROUGH 38 CALLISTEMON AVENUE
ofice: Aspendale Gardens Ph: 9587 6211
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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!
Office: Aspendale Gardens Ph: 9587 6211
A3
B1
C1
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
A3
B1
C3
Auction: 2nd August at 2:00 PM Price: $390,000-$420,000 Inspect: Sunday 12:00-12:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 6729361 Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815 Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157
Aspendale Gardens / Chelsea / Keysborough / Mulgrave / Springvale / Wheelers Hill 9587 6211 DJ
Connecting people and communities
9707 8800
9701 8611
9548 3011
9546 8211
9560 6816 Monday, 21 July, 2014 DANDENONG JOURNAL 17
WE LOVE IT
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This property is brilliantly located in a sought-after pocket of central Dandenong within 500 metres of primary and secondary schools, Dandenong Hospital and Chisholm TAFE. Close to markets, train stations, Dandenong Plaza, parklands, the Monash Freeway and EastLink, this immaculately presented townhouse affords an undeniably convenient, stylish, comfortable and virtually no-maintenance lifestyle. Highlights include glossy polished floorboards flowing throughout the first level, spacious living, a granite kitchen and generous dining zone, three sizeable bedrooms with wardrobes, ensuite and double garage. The selling agent says buyers won’t find a more convenient location or easy lifestyle than the one on offer here and that it is a superb opportunity for buyers to enter the market, downsize or invest.
POSTCODE
3175
NOBLE PARK 1/24 FRENCH STREET OPPORTUNITY TO START, DOWNSCALE OR INVEST! Absolutely enticing to all with a preferred north orientation, a generous front garden introduces this compelling streetfront unit as a brilliant enterprise for 1st timers, a smart haven for the young family or an effortless single-level scale-down or investment for those whose priority is low-maintenance living. Impeccably presented, the spacious interior features a lounge room that flows through to a neutral toned kitchen with adjoining dining area and further extending out to an intimate entertaining courtyard. Three robed bedrooms, include a good sized main with access to a bright 2-way bathroom complemented by ducted heating, evaporative cooling, alarm system, shed and single garage confirming this charming home is equally ideal to live in or a perfect investment opportunity. Wonderfully situated in a leading location within easy walking distance to Noble Park Train Station, bus stops, Noble Park Secondary and just minutes to Parkmore and Monash/Eastlink Freeways.
Office: Aspendale Gardens Ph: 9587 6211
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Auction: 16th August at 2:00 PM Price: $340,000-$370,000 Inspect: Saturday 2:30-3:00pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 6779167
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MCDONALD REAL ESTATE, ASPENDALE GARDENS, 9587 6211 DEE KAWSAR, 0423 215 815 56 WOODLEE STREET AUCTION: SATURDAY, 26 JULY, 11AM
Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157 Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815
PRICE: $410,000-$450,000 PRIVATE SALE
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mcdonaldre.co
SPRINGVALE SOUTH 45 CHARLOTTE ST NEWLY RENOVATED, MODERNISED HOME IN A PRIME LOCATION!! Located in a quiet pocket of Springvale South, this fully renovated, delightful home is ready for a family to move in and create loving memories. Consisting of; • 3 spacious bedrooms with newly varnished timber loors • Pristine tiled bathroom • Freshly installed, untouched kitchen • Well-kept backyard looking for a personal touch • Ducted heating Situated nearby schools, shopping centres and major arterial roads for family convenience while still preserving undisturbed living, this house is ideal for new families or investors alike. Contact us about your future home before it’s too late!!
A3
B1
C1
Auction: Saturday 9th Aug @ 3:30PM Price: $400,000 PLUS Inspect: Saturday 3:00-3:30PM Wednesday 4:00-4:30PM mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 4217270
GREAT VALUE! This comfortable 3 bedroom concrete home is awaiting your personal touch and imagination. Features spacious lounge & dining, separate kitchen, bathroom, laundry, toilet & carport. This home is set on a 585m2 (approx) block which lends it’s self to possible dual occupancy possibilities, subject to council approval. Close to schools, shops, transport & major arterials will attract the astute buyer.
Harry Li 0414 216 699
Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
DOVETON 115 POWER ROAD
9707 8800
9701 8611
9548 3011
9546 8211
B1
9560 6816
C1
Auction: Saturday 9th Aug @ 1:30 PM Price: $260,000 PLUS Inspect: Saturday 1:00-1:30PM Thursday 5:00-5:30PM mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 6756674
Daniel Farrugia 0401 604 154
Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
Aspendale Gardens / Chelsea / Keysborough / Mulgrave / Springvale / Wheelers Hill 9587 6211
A3
McDonald R E A L
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HOME OF THE WEEK KEYSBOROUGH 10 ELLSWORTH DRIVE
A4
B2
C2
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 Somerield 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, light-illed 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 lanked 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 loor tiles, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, security system, security entrance, 2.5 m ceilings, plus beautiful landscaped gardens.
Price: $640,000+ Inspect: Saturday 3:00 - 3:30pm
A4
KEYSBOROUGH 54 SOMERFIELD DVE 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.
Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
B 2.5
C2
Price: $690,000+ Inspect: Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Laura Fang 0417 613 040
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Laura Fang 0417 613 040
A4
KEYSBOROUGH 23 CLARENDON DRIVE The elite location of the popular Somerfield Estate makes this modern and stylish single storey, beautiful, designer home the perfect choice for the entry-level buyer. Boasting 4 bedrooms, master with full en-suite, 2 living areas, separate and spacious lounge room built for your relaxation, an impressive, well-appointed kitchen with glass splash-backs, quality stainless steel appliances including dishwasher and stone benches adjoining the open-plan dining/family area. From here, the living space flows out to a vibrant and extensive timber decked alfresco area ideal for the coming summer months. This five star energy efficient home comes complete with ducted heating and evaporative cooling, quality timber floors and fibre optic cabling plus a large double garage with a remote-controlled door. The landscaped gardens add to the appeal of this sought after location home.
KEYSBOROUGH 15 ELMSWOOD BOULEVARD
A5
FOR THE CONNOISSEUR
Price: $850,000+ Inspect: Wednesday 4:00 - 4:30pm Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am
A magniicent, 3 years young, 33 square, premium home from respected the Metricon brand, the home is designed over a single storey and enjoys a truly intelligent loor-plan which encourages togetherness in its several living and areas whilst facilitating areas of peace and relection. There are 4 bedroom plus a study, including the huge master bedroom with twin vanities in its full-ensuite bathroom. There are 2 bathrooms with loor to ceiling travertine tiles, an open plan living and dining area plus a theatre room/rumpus room. The vast gourmet’s kitchen displays such luxury appointments as two-pack cabinet inishes, thick stone benches, mirrored splash backs, a butler’s pantry and dishwasher. Equally huge is the family laundry with stone benches and ample of cupboards. You will be spoilt at every turn with such premium inishes as quality travertine loor tiles, bamboo timber loors in the formal living room, central heating and split system air conditioners, ducted vacuum, plantation shutters and LCD down-lights throughout. The alfresco outdoor living area is fully under the roof line with a ceiling fan for the summer days, timber decking and an under-cover, built-in BBQ area with itted range hood, (BBQ not included). The 2 car lock up garage has a remote-controlled door and internal access. The home come complete with fully landscaped gardens are beautifully manicured, lots of well-established tropical plants, large water features, a practical garden shed and much more… Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
C2
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Laura Fang 0417 613 040
Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
B2
B2
Price: $640,000+ Inspect: Thursday 4:00 - 4:30pm Saturday 1:00 - 1:30pm
FIELD OF DREAMS – LIVE THE SOMERFIELD LIFE
C2
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Anthony Mondous 0417 508 189
Aspendale Gardens / Chelsea / Keysborough / Mulgrave / Springvale / Wheelers Hill 9587 6211 DJ
Connecting people and communities
9707 8800
9701 8611
9548 3011
9546 8211
9560 6816 Monday, 21 July, 2014 DANDENONG JOURNAL 19
WE LOVE IT
DANDENONG NORTH This ideally located family home is close to all amenities including schools, transport and shops. It consists of three bedrooms all with built-in wardrobes, an ensuite to the master bedroom, a large lounge room plus a second living area off the kitchen. Among the other features are air conitioning, gas heating, alarm system and tiles to all wet areas. Outside features include an L-shaped pergola, landscaped gardens and an extra-long driveway. The selling agent says that inspection is definitely a must.
POSTCODE
3175
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BARRY PLANT, DANDENONG, 9706 7455 SILVANA LAKIC, 0412 241 888 4 JUDITH STREET PRICE: $390,000 PLUS BUYERS INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT
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PRIVATE SALE
Explore Your Possibilities with The C! ENDEAVOUR HILLS 3 Costello Court
Quality, convenience, aesthetic and indulgence!
This charming family residence situated on 834m2 (Approx.) of elevated land is everything a family could ask for, located in an enviable pocket of Endeavour Hills illed with great local amenities • 3 living areas, separate formal lounge,dining • Woodire/Ducted heating,evaporative cooling • Large kitchen equipped with glass splash back • Alfresco area with gas connection for BBQ’s • 4 bedrooms, the master bedroom with ensuite
SPRINGVALE 1-15/29 Albert Ave SELLING FAST
Modern and stylish, this exclusive Apartment has all amenities in arm’s reach, the perfect choice for professionals, investors or those looking to downsize in style! • 15 Contemporary 1 and 2 bed apartments • Gourmet kitchen with inest appliances • Spacious open plan living/dining area • Large balcony to admire the elevated view • Quality carpets and bamboo hardwood loors
4A2B2D4L
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$530,000+ Saturday 12:00 - 12:30pm Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Nik Sharma 0411 790 745
KEYSBOROUGH 27 Fenton court
NOBLE PARK 1/18 Mihan Street
$250,000 + Saturday 3:00 - 4:00pm Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Nidda Gov 0422 808 001
Quality lifestyle, spacious accommodation and superb locality
SPRINGVALE 103/31B Buckingham Ave
Amazing Apartment Living right in the Heart of Springvale. Everything you need is here, including, 2 bedrooms, master and second bedroom with built in robes. • Masterpieces in modern 5 star kitchen, including stainless steel European gas oven/cooktop, stunning waterfall Caesarstone bench tops • Open plan living area, complete with reverse cycle air-conditioning and balcony
4A2B2D
2A1B1D1L
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$480,000 + Wednesday 5:00 - 5:30pm Saturday 2:15 - 2:45pm Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Nikhil Sharma 0411 790 745
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Perfect irst home or investment with NOBLE PARK 1070 Heatherton Road own street frontage! PLANS & PERMIT
Calling All Investors and Developers! Plans & Permit for 4 Townhouses
$360,000+ Contact Agent Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Nidda Gov 0422 808 001
Cosy and welcoming, this residence will resonate with young couples and professionals with its offer of contemporary accommodation, low maintenance and convenient lifestyle. Located just minutes away from Noble Park’s shopping precinct. With excellent accessibility along Princess Highway and easy Eastlink access. • A light-illed lounge complete with heating ceiling vents and pristine looring tiles
Exclusive area of Noble Park, sought after by irst home buyers and investors for its convenient location. Endorsed Plans and working drawings for 4 Townhouses on a large block of 935m2 (approx.). Designed with family in mind and the modern lifestyle, this is a rare opportunity that should not be missed. Secure this project right away and let us help you make it a great success. For a copy of the plan call us today!
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Built by leading residential developer AV Jennings in 1987, this spacious home is the perfect family residential package. Surrounded by an array of amenities such as Parkmore Shopping Centre, Springers Leisure Centre, and Haileybury College. Excellent accommodation is provided by 4 bedrooms surrounding a large bathroom, while the generous master bedroom enjoys full WIR and ensuite beneits.
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NEW HOMES & LAND
RISING TO THE TOP WITH PREMIUM RELEASE Waterford Rise has released its premium The Rise Release stage seven home sites offering buyers a range of fantastic value, high-end land options with amazing views and direct access to parkland. The highly anticipated The Rise Release features eight remaining parcels of land along the crest of Crole Drive, ranging in size from 674 square metres to 733 square metres, with prices starting from $159,000. Glenn Sanford, Waterford Rise General Manager, said The Rise Release blocks were some of finest offered so far at the development, all boasting spectacular views of rolling hills
and lush, green farmland, as well as direct access to parkland just across the road. “With their fantastic views which can never be built out due to their elevation, as well as designated parkland right across the road, we expect these blocks to feature houses that really bring Waterford Rise’s beautiful natural surrounds right into the home,” Glenn said. “In addition, as with all land at Waterford Rise, The Rise Release blocks are fenced, benched and serviced, which means they are ‘ready to build’ and buyers will incur no hidden costs associated with preparing their land for construction.”
“Another extremely popular feature of our latest offering has been the depth of the blocks, which range from 38m to 45m, allowing for generous, northfacing backyards and further enhancing The Rise Release’s attractiveness to buyers who can’t get enough of the great outdoors,” he said. Waterford Rise’s big, affordable and ready-to-build blocks have been a real drawcard for both first home buyers and upgrade buyers such as young families who want to spread their wings and have a little bit more space to entertain or for the kids to play in the back yard.
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“Waterford Rise’s big blocks and great value for money offer a type of lifestyle that is not available to many home buyers in the city, but at the same time all that Melbourne has to offer is just over an hour away by car or train,” Glenn said. “Our residents enjoy a laid-back country lifestyle with all the amenities of city-living, great schools and comprehensive healthcare services, but without the prohibitive costs associated with Melbourne’s property prices,” he said. Waterford Rise will be home to approximately 4000 - 5000 people when completed and will feature extensive wetlands
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This freshly painted three bedroom home is waiting for the ideal family to snatch up its fantastic opportunity. Positioned near Kilberry Valley Primary School, Hampton Park Shopping Complex, public transport and parkland, this family home is one not to be missed. Visitors will step inside to be greeted by the light filled formal lounge room which flows though into the wooden kitchen with gas appliances overlooking the family meals area with sliding door access to the great outdoors. The master bedroom is positioned at the front of the home with access to a semi ensuite which has a bath and is nearby the remaining two bedrooms. Luxuries of the home are ducted heating, evaporative cooling, new carpets, a double lock-up carport and a garden shed. It has manicured gardens and is in a fantastic location.
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Waterford Rise Estate Clovelly 225, Franklin 329
Casiana Grove Estate Riverview 266, Sorrento 328, Queenscliff 416 11 Red Maple Dr Cranbourne West, VIC 3977
Parks Edge Estate Avalon 247, Newport 361
32 Pegasus Rd Cranbourne West, VIC 3977
Berwick Waters Estate Clovelly 276, Waratah 339, Breamlea 504 60 Flowerbloom Cr North Clyde, VIC 3978
150 Prendergast Ave Cranbourne, VIC 3977
27 Silkwood Dr Warragul, VIC 3820
70 - 78 Vesper Dr Narre Warren, VIC 3805
Phone: 9704 4040 Open 7 days 11am - 5pm
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Phone: 9704 4050 Open Sat-Wed 11am - 5pm
Ambrosia Estate Whistler 324, Glenaire 396
Vesper Drive Displays Clovelly 191, Narrabeen 197
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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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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
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* 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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You’ll find the details on our website. Or, better still, visit an Arden display home to really see and feel for yourself why our homes stand out for design, style and sheer liveability. Arden homes feature picture windows (usually only found in more expensive homes), innovative sun courts, luxury inclusions and light-filled interiors. Spaces flow together to add drama and interest; bedrooms are zoned separately for study and sleep; and rooms are generously proportioned. Sun courts flood interiors with light and actually increase the usable interior space. But it’s not just our homes that are different. We offer real design flexibility allowing you to switch and swap rooms and walls to suit your building block, orientation to the sun or family needs. We’re also upfront about the pricing of display homes extras and the real value of our homes and inclusions. With $14,000 additional value on offer, there’ll never be a better time to step up to your dream home.
Call 8787 1321 *Offer applies to Aspire range only
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OPENING BID
AGENCY CLOUD SHOWS ITS SILVER LINING RAIN earlier this year caused major damage to Hall and Partners First National Real Estate in Endeavour Hills but staff didn’t let it get them down. Instead the real estate agents turned it into a positive - taking the opportunity to give their Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre headquarters a new look. Coupled with the addition of two new staff members, the long-time and respected agency now has a new lease on life along with all the experience that it has always had with an impressive new look and feel. “We have the best looking offices around now,” Hall and Partners principal Michael Hall said. Mr Hall said it had been a shock for the staff to come in on a Saturday morning and to find the office flooded.
He said there had been a Halls office in Endeavour Hills since 1975 and while there have been some changes over the years this had been the most significant facelift for the premises. “We were closed for four days but we have been up and running for a couple of weeks now and it all very nice.” He said at the same time manager Gary Andrews, who had been with the firm for a number of years, decided to retire and Carina Cigna stepped into the role. Ten years ago Carina decided on a change of career and her real estate life began. Carina is well known for her professional service and advice. She is willing to go the extra mile to help her clients achieve their property goals. Her approachable and easy to talk to
THE STAFF OF HALL AND PARTNERS, ENDEAVOUR HILLS. manner and enthusiasm are obvious. Experience has taught Carina that the most important attribute for successfully working with sellers and buyers is integrity, hard work and honest communication. Backed by directors Mr Hall and his sons
Adrian and Leigh and Walter Kubiak, she leads an experienced team which includes Geraldine Kyte, Robert Fenandez and Centaine Mills. Hall and Partners is at Shop 62 Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre. Phone 9700 3000.
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LOCATOR BOTANIC RIDGE
BOTANIC RIDGE Cnr Pearcedale & Browns Roads Melway ref: 137 A2
Open 12-5pm Sat-Thurs
PHONE 9785 9339 www.botanicridge.com.au
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CALL 1300 SJDHOMES
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28 & 30 Prendergast Avenue Cranbourne East. Melway ref: 134 E7
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149-150 Prendergast Avenue Cranbourne East Melway Ref: 134 E7 Open 7 days, 11.00am – 5.00 pm
Cnr Berwick-Cranbourne Rd and Pattersons Rd, Clyde North Melway ref: 134 K7
1300 789 984
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1800 444 447
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LAND SALES AND INFORMATION CENTRE
www.highgrove.com.au
AMBROSIA ESTATE FORTUNA CRESCENT CRANBOURNE WEST (MELWAYS REF 132 J7) ON DISPLAY: Sat-Wed 12-5pm
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1 Settlers Run, Cranbourne South Melway ref: 133 C11
Sales Office Now Open 7 Days 12pm - 5pm
32-34 Pegasus Road Cranbourne West Melway Ref: 132 J4 Open 7 days, 11.00am – 5.00pm
PHONE 9785 6788
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NARRE WARREN 70-78 Vesper Drive Narre Warren Melway Ref: 110 B4 Open 7 days, 11.00am – 5.00pm
03 9704 4040
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AFFORDABLE BOUTIQUE LIVING Cardinia Road, Officer Melway ref: 215 C7
PHONE 1300 97 62 64 www.cardiniavillage.com.au
3 HOMES ON DISPLAY
WARRAGUL
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WATERFORD RISE
Located in the Heart of Pakenham * Leading home builders * Parks and wetlands * Walk to train and Town centre
27-29 Silkwood Drive Warragul Melway Ref: X912 V7 Open 7 days, 11.00am – 5.00pm
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61 Racecourse Rd, Pakenham
FLAT ALLOTMENTS Corner of Normanby Street and Stoddarts Road, Warragul Clark
5623 6466 www.clarkfn.com.au
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35-39 Grandvue Boulevard, Officer Melway ref: 215 3D
NEW DISPLAYS NOW OPEN
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CLYDE NORTH ON DISPLAY: The Armadale
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FLOWERBLOOM CRESCENT
Sat-Wed 12-5pm
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The Sorrento
NEW TITLE RELEASE LAND SALE
PH: 5622 0800 0400 526 257
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KIMBERLEY DOWNS ESTATE
RED MAPLE DRIVE,
NEW RELEASE. NOW SELLING. 19 LOTS IN STAGE 11A
ON DISPLAY:
Ranging in size from 627m2 - 660m2 A quiet and seculded location Register you details now at
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www.kimberleydowns.com.au The Kimberley Downs Land office is located at the corner of the Esplanade and Glasscocks Road Narre Warren South.
GRANDVUE ESTATE
Open weekends 1-4pm For further details please go to www.kimberleydowns.com.au
(MELWAYS REF 215 D4)
OR CONTACT MONIQUE 0419 119 719
The Jamieson Lodge
Roger Davis Pty Ltd Suite 1, 624 Ferntree Gully Road Cnr Brandon Park Dve, Wheelers Hill
PHONE: 9560 5000
CRANBOURNE (MELWAYS REF 133 B6) Sat-Wed 12-5pm The Esprit
GRANDVUE BOULEVARD OFFICER ON DISPLAY: Sat-Wed 12-5pm The Wentworth The Cottesloe
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NEW HOMES & LAND
CLOVELLY’S POPULAR PROPORTIONS THE new Clovelly 225 is now on display for Fairhaven Homes. The design is a 22.5 square home that has generous proportions and there is no need to compromise if this is a first home or investment property. All of the four generously sized bedrooms have wardrobes and the Clovelly 225 offers two separate living areas and is aimed at providing good quality and affordability. The Clovelly range has proved to be the most popular series in the Fairhaven Bridgewater range, comfortably fitting on a 12.5 x 30 metre block. The Clovelly 225 offers practical modern living with a central kitchen and open living space as well as a covered outdoor entertaining area, spacious ensuite and walk-in wardrobe in the master bedroom, large laundry and double garage. Buyers can also customise the placement of the second living area and master bedroom to the front or centre of the home and there is a choice of six upgrade facades available. And for those who love the Clovelly design but prefer a larger home there is always the Clovelly 276 which is 27.6 squares and would suit a 14 x 32 metre block and features a walk-in linen closet and pantry and very generous bedroom sizes. Fairhaven’s Bridgewater range also currently has the Advantage Living Promotion running - an impressive list of inclusions at no extra cost. The Clovelly 225 is currently on display at Fairhaven Homes Waterford Rise Estate, 29 Silkwood Drive, Warragul. Phone 0409 554 394. Alternatively see the Clovelly 276 at Fairhaven Homes, Berwick Waters Estate, 56-60 Flowerbloom Crescent, North Clyde. Phone 0419 219 509.
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Ben Jusufi 0406 026 542 Endeavour Hills 9708 0555 57B Heatherton Rd
Drouin 29-31 Princes Way
5625 3911 72 McIntosh Road Athlone VIA Drouin South
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Highly Productive 205 Acre Farm • 10 minutes to Drouin & M1 freeway • Land gently undulating lowing down to river lats • Divided into 40 paddocks with 4.7 meg river license • Spacious 4 bedroom BV home. Ensuite + study • High rainfall area with quality pastures • 13 swing over herringbone dairy • 4 bay hay shed, auto bale feeders & silo • Large machinery shed, tack room & stable • Great Views over farm from living areas • 40 x 20 sand arena • Several smaller horse paddocks
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Dandenong North 13 Annabella Court
• Features: 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms and 1 Car space
• Features: 4 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms and 3 Car spaces
Auction Saturday 9th of August 1:00pm On Site View Wed 5:00-5:20pm Sat 11:00-11:20am
Auction $400,000+ Saturday 26th of July 3:00pm On Site View Wed 5:40-6:00pm Sat 2:30-3:00pm
Mark Hilder 0400 500 752
Ben Jusufi 0406 026 542
Endeavour Hills 9708 0555
Dandenong 9793 4833
57B Heatherton Rd
20 Langhorne St
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Retirement Village Living
LOOKING FOR A BARGAIN?
Well maintained two bedroom villa style unit - with family meals area with a split system, lovely kitchen with gas appliances and plenty of cupboard space, central bathroom, a single lock up garage, an outdoor courtyard and enjoyable views of the Dandenong Ranges. Close to public transport, Dandenong Plaza Shopping complex and medical services.
Three bedroom family home comprises of - formal lounge room with a fire place, dining room, spacious hostess kitchen, built in robes, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, ceiling fans, floorboards and carpets, a pergola area with a decking, garden shed and a single carport. Currently tenanted at $1300 per calendar month.
For Sale $230,000+ View By Appointment Only Zed 0432 797 384
For Sale $280,000+ View Saturday 2.30 – 2.50pm Zed 0432 797 384
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Hampton Park 9702 8388
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For Sale $310,000+ View Saturday & Sunday 1.30 - 2.30pm Tim 0411 986 344
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Hampton Park 9702 8388
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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.
Three bedroom family home with formal lounge, hostess kitchen with gas appliances, meals and family room with a split system and gas wall furnace, master with a full en-suite and walk in robe, remaining bedrooms comprise of built in robes, large pergola area, and a single garage with an external door.
For Sale $290,000+ View Saturday & Sunday 12.30 - 1.30pm Tim 0411 989 344
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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 $365,000+ View Saturday 11.50 – 12.10pm Zed 0432 797 384
For Sale $320,000+ View Saturday 10.40 - 11.00am John 0411 873 123
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Hampton Park 9702 8388
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Shop 20, 166 Somerville Road
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Big gun in careers By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS MISSION Australia’s south-east Melbourne boss is no stranger to dramatic career change. Tracey Janda’s first job of choice wasn’t with the welfare agency, but in maintaining the Royal Australian Navy’s “big guns” as an electronic weapons technician. She toured overseas on navy ships before settling down with her naval husband and running childcare centres. “It was my way of getting to travel the world. I learnt about working as a team, got skills for leadership. I loved every minute,” she said of her initial job. “But I always loved working with children. I realised I wanted to go back to the passion.”
The Dandenong-based manager heads several Mission Australia programs to help children, families and the unemployed in the regions. One of the programs, Connections to Employment, helps 48 clients connected with the Department of Human Services – including those in public housing, disability, child protection and youth justice areas. They can include the long-term unemployed and those who want to take a plunge on a new career. The program’s unique characteristic is it matches clients to local businesses’ skill shortages. It organises training for its clients in those skills and gives support to the business and client after they are placed together.
There’s no shortage of potential clients. In the past year, Dandenong’s official unemployment rate has gone up by a full point to 9.1 per cent. “The key is to get businesses on board and to sign up,” Ms Janda said. Dennis Toogood, owner of home maintenance business Dennis Around the House, said signing on 46-year-old client Dillon from the program had been a success story. “I really needed someone, particularly someone with painting skills. “Dillon is really enthusiastic and is loving the chance to be working. I couldn’t do without him.” For more information, phone Rosemary Nelson, 9213 2500 or 0427 957 013.
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DANDENONG’S Marc Landman still remembers his first day at Bullock Victoria, 20 years ago. “I was packing gutter brackets. I was a bit nervous,” he said. He’s since learnt to operate almost every machine at the zinc die caster and sheetmetal and aluminium component manufacturer. Mr Landman is a die casting technician, melting zinc to 800 degrees, and has completed a diploma in competitive manufacturing. But it would have been hard for him to find a job, let alone a career, without Dandenong Valley Job Support (DVJS). He has an intellectual disability. Catching public transport was a struggle for him in 1994. Now he owns a car, has travelled overseas solo and in May became the first DVJS employee to notch up 20 years with the one employer. DVJS’s Ross Milne remembers taking Mr Landman – then a 17-year-old Emerson School
student – to Bullock for work experience. “I went down to the school looking for someone who wanted to go into work,” he said. “He was operating a lathe at school. “We try to find positions that they maybe have an interest or work history in. “Their potential, you just don’t know. “We have fellas down there who before coming here all they did was sweep. “Now they’re operating saws and all kinds of machinery. “Everybody has ability. It’s just the opportunity sometimes they lack and need.” Mr Milne regularly visits companies across Greater Dandenong and beyond to find jobs in various fields. “A lot of these companies are now not manufacturing, they’re just importing,” he said. “A lot of the opportunities we traditionally got are hard to find, because it’s overseas importing. “A lot of the work now is in retail and cafes.”
Marc Landman die casting. 122874 He said productivity-based wages helped some of his clients find a job. “They’re getting to work at their best rate without being pushed to be equal to everybody else. They’re doing their best,” he said. “If their best is 70 per cent, the employer legally can pay 70 per cent award. Their pension just goes up a little to compensate.” Bullock’s Victoria and Tasmania manager Neal Prosser employed Mr Landman.
He was the company’s first DVJS worker, but many have followed. “The reliability in the guys has been very high. Work attendance has been very good,” he said. “The reliability, co-operation, attitude and motivation of the employees are the reasons when we have a vacancy, I am happy to offer it to a jobseeker with a disability. “The qualities displayed and demonstrated by them, makes my job so much easier.”
BUSINESS PROFILE
Rev up your dad on Father’s Day Highgrove has the answers IT’S that time of year to make Dad feel special. Here’s a great chance to win something special for Father’s Day. McDonald’s and Peter Stevens are offering customers the chance to win two motorbikes, a Yamaha model WR250F valued at $13,990 and a Yamaha model TTR50 valued at $2499. Some 22 consolation prizes of $500 Peter Stevens gift vouchers will also be awarded. Entry forms will be provided at all participating McDonald’s restaurants when you purchase any of the following meals: Breakfast Extra Value Meal; Large Extra Value Meal; or Happy Meal What is the timing? Promotion starts: Monday 21 July, 2014. Promotion ends: Sunday 31 August. Entries Drawn: 11am Tuesday, 2 September, 2014. Participating McDonald’s Restaurants are: Berwick, Berwick South, Caldermeade, Cranbourne, Cranbourne Express, Cranbourne North, Dandenong, Dandenong North, Dandenong Plaza, Doveton II, Endeavour Hills, Fountain Gate, Fountain Gate Food Court, Hampton Park, Keysborough, Lyndhurst, Noble Park, Pakenham, Pakenham Bypass Inbound, Pakenham Bypass Outbound, Parkmore Shopping Centre, Skye and Springvale.
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THERE is only one place you should be buying your bathroom products, and that is Highgrove Bathrooms. They sell designer products at wholesale prices. With a huge range of bathroom supplies Australia-wide, they can help perfect your bathroom renovation. Is your home in need of a remodel? With 25 stores, Highgrove Bathrooms is the fastest growing bathroom company in Australia, proudly providing quality bathroom products since 2004. They strive to be at the forefront of bathroom design, closely watching the trends in the Australian bathroom industry. Whether you’re a home owner, builder, developer or architect, they have the bathroom solution for you. Their professional advice, along with our love for design, sets them a cut above the rest as they provide you with a large variety of bathroom ideas.
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For their full range of products, take a look at their online catalogue or head on down to 2215 Princes Hwy Clayton 9558 5770 and meet their friendly staff.
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ENTERTAINMENT WHAT’S ON Sewing Circle
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START a new sewing project or work on an existing one with a friendly group. The Open Door, 110 Ann Street, Dandenong. Each Tuesday, 10am to noon. A $4 donation is suggested. Call 9791 8664 for more information.
Automotive studies SELLEN and LINK Employment and Training are offering a full-time Certificate II in Automotive pre-apprenticeship for young people with English as their second language. Language and literacy support will be provided in addition to the automotive training. There’s an information session. Tuesday 22 July, 4pm. Call Jennifer on 9794 6921 for more information.
Writing for fun 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.
War through a lens BARAT Ali Batoor was driven out of Afghanistan during the civil war, when most of his people were mas-
Relay participants at last year’s event. sacred. In response to 23 years of war, he chose to record his people’s plight through photographs. The award-winning photographer’s exhibition Heartlands is coming to Dandenong. Walker Street Gallery, corner Walker and Robinson streets, Dandenong. Until 26 July. 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.
GREATER Dandenong Relay for Life is looking for teams, volunteers and entertainment. The event is an opportunity to celebrate cancer survivors, remember loved ones lost and fight back against cancer. Ross Reserve, Memorial Drive, Noble Park. Saturday 11 October, 4pm to Sunday 12 October, 10am. Call Elyce Carlyle on 0409 153 254 for more information, or register at www.relayforlife.org.au.
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 environ-
mental 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 Steet, Dandenong. Sunday 27 July, 10am to 2pm.
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 are priced from $14.50. Call 8571 1666 or visit www.drumtheatre. com.au.
Cultural Threads CULTURAL Threads is a celebration of art and textiles and will run 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.
Native fibre weaving 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.
Polish food tour HEAR about how real Polish cuisine is prepared, meet the chef and eat a banquet of Polish delights on this walking tour of central Dandenong. The two-hour tour is a special oneoff event. Central Dandenong. Starting location is advised on booking. Thursday 7 August, 10am to noon. The cost is $45 per person, including tastings and meal. Bookings are essential. Call 8571 1377 or visit www.greaterdandenong.com.
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V Massage Therapists
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V Computer Repairs ALL HOURS, On site computer repairs, upgrades, software, internet and networks. For small businesses and home users. Reliable service. Phone Ian: 9799 8884.
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Email:
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FORKLIFT DRIVER /PICKER Must have experience in Double Deep and Reach Forklift. Call Fiorelli Group on 9703 2011
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SPRAY PAINTER Experienced in all forms of industrial painting - tankers and trailers. Must be reliable and have own transport. Good conditions and wages. 9706 5706.
TAILOR REQUIRED, Experience essential, part time hours. Contact Maria 0402 226 169 or Ernest 0402 226 164
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V Auto Services/Repair
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Drive In - Min $250 to $3,000 (complete) IMLACHS - 1602 Centre Rd, Springvale, 3171 LMCT 1229
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■ Various locations across Victoria ■ Casual employment available for up to 12 months ■ $45.70per hour plus 25% loading
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TOYOTA, Camry, 1996, 4 cylinder, original alloy wheels, CD/ cassette/radio, immobiliser, remote lock, RWC, registered until 14/02/2015, 1CK-4LO. $4500. 0408 657 029.
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Miracle of the Souths By JARROD POTTER SOUTH SPRINGVALE has booked its spot in the Dockerty Cup grand final following a miraculous penalty shootout win over St Albans Saints. The Aris boys had been underdogs throughout the Dockerty Cup for the last four rounds - so the title didn’t faze them anymore - as they went to take on their third NPL side, St Albans, in the semi-final round. Aris struck early as Darrah Ryan lobbed the opening goal over Saints keeper Tonio Baresic in the 10th minute and that’s how the margin would stay until the 71st minute when Nic Cullen broke the deadlock. At the defensive end, Lourail Nassim and Aristidis Diakos cleared a number of half chances from St Albans to keep Aris’s hopes alive. Steadily running out of players as injuries piled up, the stark realisation set in that none of the Aris team’s regular penalty takers - Ali Hameed, Alex Florea, Bill Damianos and Dean Panagopoulos - would be on field for the shootout as extra time elapsed. At five apiece in the shootout, a pair of misses left the crowd speechless as Cullen skied his shot before Thomas Brooks missed to the near-side. It would be level again at 8-8 before the main man Gifkins stole the show.
Gifkins made a save on the 10th shot - deflecting Barry Devlin’s strike - and backed it up on the 11th as St Albans goalkeeper Baresic missed his chance with the final shot for the Saints. Walking to the penalty mark - an unfamiliar place for a goalkeeper - Gifkins strode in and thundered the winner into the net to seal the win and help South Springvale advance to the Dockerty Cup grand final. His penalty shot training on Tuesday night turned into a masterstroke as he was able to slot the defining goal of the match. “I’ve lost my voice I’m so stoked about it,” Gifkins said after the celebrations calmed down. “Surreal - it’s the best feeling in my life and it’s amazing. “I was on the training track doing a bit of shooting on yesterday just in case, so it worked out, didn’t it?” Cherishing his time in the spotlight, Gifkins said it was the best moment of his life and wanted to send his love out to his girlfriend Helena. Coach Bill Lambropoulos had to take a breather before the shootout as his team decided the penalty order and left him to sit to the side and watch history unfold. “We practiced the penalties last night (Tuesday) and I’ll ad-
mit they didn’t go too well - but I didn’t want to press the point,” Lambropoulos said. Lambropoulos praised his young goalkeeper and said South Springvale was abuzz at the moment when it came to Melbourne-area soccer. “These boys got us here and they did the job,” Lambropoulos said. “To play in the (Dockerty) cup at such a high level in the Melbourne precinct - nobody knew who we were and now everybody is talking about us. “Lifted the profile of the club and we’re beside ourselves. “That’s the fairy-tale - we talked about it when we qualified for the Australian Cup, but this youngster (Gifkins) tonight - he’s got my praise forever and I wish him all the best for his career.” South Springvale will face Melbourne Knights in the Dockerty Cup grand final with the location and date to be confirmed. South Springvale’s stellar cup season continues on 29 July as it faces South Cardiff in the round of 32 of the FFA Cup at Kingston Heath Soccer Complex. FFV SCOREBOARD SOUTH SPRINGVALE 1 d ST ALBANS SAINTS 1 (PENALTIES: 9-8)
Footy’s cultural mixture CELEBRATING the city’s vibrant mix of cultures and backgrounds as part of the AFL’s Multicultural Round, Dandenong-based Adult Multicultural Education Service (AMES) athletes were put through their final paces ahead of running out onto Etihad Stadium on Saturday. The athletes kicked and handballed through the final session on Wednesday afternoon at Greaves Reserve ahead of their Etihad Stadium debut. AMES Dandenong footballers were invited to participate in a guard of honour on field pre-match before featuring in an AFL9s match at halftime of the Western Bulldogs versus Essendon at Etihad Stadium along with other multicultural players who have been supported by North Melbourne, Richmond, Melbourne and Western Bulldogs Multicultural programs. More than 100 male and female participants have been part of the combined netball-football program – run jointly by AFL Victoria and Netball Victoria.
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Keysy eyes move By JARROD POTTER KEYSBOROUGH Football Club’s days in the Casey Cardinia Football League would appear to be numbered after an extraordinary meeting of its members, officials, players and supporters agreed to explore a new direction for 2015. Club president Manny Scata has spoken with the Southern Football League (SFL) and the Victorian Amateur Football Association (VAFA) about making the switch after it was unanimously agreed that the club needed a change. A growing injury list has exposed a lack of depth in the club’s senior ranks, while its demographic has seen it struggle to compete, both on and off the field, with the more powerful CCFL clubs. Keysborough fields seniors and reserves, but no juniors in football, while the netball club sends just two of the required 10 teams to the court on a weekly basis. Scata said the time was right for the club to get together to discuss its plight. “It was a tough step to take, but there are issues that had to be raised,” Scata said. “It was time for consultation, time to let everyone know where we’re at and for the members to tell us what direction they want us to take them in. It was unanimously agreed that we should explore our opportunities in order to once again become a vibrant and competitive club. “If I was a betting man I would say it would be a pretty good thing that we won’t be in the Casey Cardinia league next season.” PCN Sports Alliance chief executive officer Jeff Jones said the league was aware of what had taken place at Keysborough but had yet to sit down with the club. “From our understanding it was a fully consultative meeting with a lot of input into making the best decision for the club going forward,” Jones said. Keysborough played on Saturday against back-to-back premier Narre Warren at home. For more on the match, turn to page 60.
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By JARROD POTTER GRITTING teeth to secure the 8448 win over Launceston meant more than just the victory for Dandenong. The Rangers cheered even louder than usual as it was a celebration for guard Clare Papavs’ 250th SEABL match. Papavs, a 10-year veteran of the Dandenong SEABL team, was the main attraction on Saturday night at Dandenong Basketball Stadium as she moved into the top 10 most capped SEABL women of all-time. There was no lap-of-honour for her 250th, as Papavs continued to grind out games in her usual physical manner - taking charges, making huge rebounds and snaring her usual assortment of long-range points as she’s done throughout her career. The opposition wasn’t going to let Papavs have this victory easily though as Launceston - led by Australian Opal Abby Bishop and Adelaide Lightning rising-star guard Lauren Mansfield - held Dandenong scoreless through a five-minute period in the first and second terms. It forced the Rangers into action as they put the clamps on defensively after regaining the lead at 27-27. From there on the Tornadoes could only muster another 21 points as the Rangers slammed 57 of their own. Amelia Todhunter (20 points), Lauren Scherf (13 points, 14 rebounds) and Jacinta Kennedy (12 points, 8 rebounds) featured prominently on the scoresheet, but the night was all about the stellar achievements of Papavs (9 points, 5 rebounds).
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Thunder left feeling green NATIONAL PREMIER LEAGUES VICTORIA - round 19 ANOTHER heartbreakingly narrow loss left Dandenong Thunder without much to show for its resolve in a 0-1 loss to Bentleigh Greens. Both sides struggled to gain much ground on field or the scoreboard as shots proved difficult to earn at George Andrews Reserve on another frosty Saturday night in the south-east suburbs. The match was blown open as Bentleigh’s David Stirton latched onto a free kick from Ryan DeVries to take the lead in the 58th minute and from there the Thunder could not find the equaliser. Dandenong has fallen from grace all the way down to 10th
spot and will face Pascoe Vale, which had to abandon its match against Ballarat Red Devils in the 67th minute following a sickening forward-versus-goalkeeper collision.
NATIONAL PREMIER LEAGUES 1 - round 17 IN THE cross-town showdown, Dandenong City walked away with the points as Simon Storey and Dario Matkovic slotted the match-winners. Injuries to Keegan Ziada and Joseph Sieh - both suspected hamstrings - were the only downsides in Dandenong City’s fifth victory which boosts it to 10th in NPL1 before its home clash against FC Bulleen. Springvale White Eagles remains 12th and will host Box Hill United.
mates I could not have honestly played with a better bunch of girls on my 250th game,” Papavs said. “I’m pretty proud and just defensively we stepped it up in that second half so it was a really good way to finish it off.” “These girls aren’t just my team mates but they’re my best mates so honestly I’ve had the best career with those girls and hopefully there’s another 100 games in me.” Coach Larissa Anderson said Papavs’ work rate is unmatched and it has showed across a stellar career including three SEABL championships and a best on court MVP medal. “That girl works harder than anybody,” Anderson said. “She gives the team and the club everything she’s got and I couldn’t speak more highly of her or be prouder of her achievements. “As she does she showed a lot of class… played some solid defensive all game and knocked down a couple of big shots in the second half.” Anderson also praised Scherf for her 15 boards and thought the defensive effort of the team was its trademark. The only downside for Anderson
was Dandenong’s first term - another time they’ve been great for three quarters but failed in one. Dandenong’s men also claimed victory as it defeated North West Tasmania 75-70 on the back of starring performances by Tony Lewis (14 points, 11 rebounds) and Daequon Montreal (13 points, 10 rebounds). With the victory Dandenong has snared top spot in the SEABL East. Both Rangers teams face Albury Wodonga away on Saturday night.
BIG V Division 2 - round 17 KEYSBOROUGH continued its winning season with a gutsy 75-68 over Western Port. With star Steeler Manny Hendrix unable to play - Western Port was left without its star scorer and defensive guard, leaving Keysborough’s Eric Miraflores (26 points, 8 assists) to go berserk. Miraflores also brought Nathaniel O’Hara (13 points, 10 rebounds) and Chris Jones (9 points, 9 rebounds) into the scoresheet with some exceptional passing to give the Cougars their 13th win of the year. Keysborough faces Casey on Saturday from 7pm in a rematch of the thrilling nine-point Cougars’ win earlier this season.
WEIGHT looks to be the main opponent as Bashboy attempts to become the first horse to win the $250,000 Grand National Steeplechase (4500 metres) on the Lakeside track at Sportingbet Park, Sandown on Sunday, July 27 three times. First run in 1866, this will be the 148th running of Australia’s premier jumping event. Seven horses, including Bashboy, have won two in a row and two others have won twice but not in successive years. Trebles are nothing new for Bashboy as he won his third straight $100,000 Crisp Steeplechase (3900 metres) at the same venue on July 13, the race he has won on his way to the Grand National wins in 2012 and 2013. The reigning two-time Australian Jumper of the Year, Bashboy jumped superbly as he raced on the speed alongside Maythehorsebemagic and raced away in the straight to win by eight lengths from Half Moon Rising with Maythehorsebemagic a further 4.3 lengths away third. Being a set weights with penalties event the Crisp Steeple saw Bashboy carry 69kg, conceding 1kg to Maythehorsebemagic and just 5kg to the bottom weights, including runner-up Half Moon Rising. “Bring on the National, he’s going to be up against it with the weight but I’m certainly happy to be on him,” jockey Steve Pateman said. “Now he’s in his third season steeplechasing he’s pretty good and doesn’t make too many mistakes,” trainer Ciaron Maher said. “This whole preparation has been the best he’s come up, it’s been the best he’s looked and his flat form reflected that and now his jumps form is backing that up as well.” With Bashboy likely to get a hefty impost it will bring Half Moon Rising, Maythehorsebemagic, Krase and Grand National Hurdle winner, Sea King into the race as was shown when Gotta Take Care found his 71kg too much in the Grand National Hurdle on 13 July. Bashboy, however, is no stranger to big weights having carried 72.5kg to win last year’s Grand National Steeple and 74.5kg to win the 2013 Australian Steeplechase, conceding 10.5kg to Maythehorsebemagic. The Grand National will be well supported by the $100,000 J.J. Houlahan Hurdle (3400 metres) on Sunday, 27 July which is sure to attract a very strong field of hurdlers. Course admission on Sunday, July 27, is $10 for adults, $5 concession and children under 18 accompanied by an adult are admitted free. Attractive dining packages are also available and bookings can be made by phoning 9257 7100.
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Demons take a hammering By JARROD POTTER FINALS seem a long shot for Springvale Districts after a last-term capitulation against Hampton. The lead went back-and-forth all match as both sides hit the scoreboard. With the battle for sixth spot against the Hammers still alive coming into the final change, Demons’ coach Jack McTaggart urged his players to keep their heads up and support each other at all costs. Springvale Districts won the centre clearances and had the lion’s share of possession through the first 10 minutes of the last term and it seemed McTaggart’s words were sinking in as the team created a number of inside-50s to set up Gavin Vassallo (2 goals). The wily small forward threaded one to bring the margin back to two goals, but from there on Hampton sporadically slammed on its six goals in the fourth to build a handy buffer and take the 30-point triumph. Run-and-carry from the likes of Vassallo, Chris Keenan and Ben Laier stood out in the Springvale Districts’ effort as did Daniel Wilson - who comfortably won the ruck duel on the day. With a number of quality players missing - including Matt Thompson and Leighton Ross, Chris McTaggart - the coach admitted his side put it as much as it could but didn’t have the polish to knock off the Hammers. “Just some decision-making and skill errors let us down a little bit,” McTaggart said. “Bit of quality as well, but that’s what we’ve got so I asked them to give their all… you go into each game and ask for maximum effort and that’s
what they did.” McTaggart, who also plays for Dingley Superules team, donned the Demons’ jumper on Saturday as the side desperately needing a few big bodies at the coalface and he performed excellently in his first match for the SFL Division 2 side. “We lack some bigger bodies in the middle and wanted to give the guys a hand,” McTaggart said. “I don’t want to stand on the boundary line and have a crack at guys, I’d rather get out there and contribute.” Falling to seventh, Districts host ladder-leading Mordialloc this week - which would be a daunting task for most sides - but McTaggart knows his charges can knock them off. “We need to win next week - once it gets to this sort of position we need things to go our way a little bit,” McTaggart said. “We beat Mordialloc round one, we know they’ve got a few injuries and getting a couple back, so we’ll just see what happens next week.” After Mordialloc, Springvale Districts has winnable games against Doveton Eagles, Moorabbin, Murrumbeena and Caulfield remaining on their fixture, making this round’s home clash crucial for the run towards finals.
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SATURDAY will be wiped from the Greater Dandenong SFL teams’ history books after a woeful day at the office for Dandenong, Sandown and Lyndale. Dandenong had a third-quarter fade out against Black Rock, with the Jets hitting the afterburners to kick six goals to three after half-time. A scoreless third term left the Redlegs in dire
straits and it only got worse in the final term as Black Rock matched pace and kept Dandenong from mounting a comeback. Shannon O’Connor and Scott Moody were best on ground. Lyndale was similarly poor after the main break, copping a 63-point hiding by South Yarra. The Lions had every answer to the Pumas attack - keep-
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vourites in a second-half demolition. The Cobras remained alive at the main break, as Jake Chapman (3 goals) and Frank Martinicchio (2) fired off majors, but the resolve fell away after the half. Martinicchio, Anthony La Rocca and Daniel Macklin earned kudos in the loss.
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By JARROD POTTER Division 2 - round 13 KEEPING in touch with the top four, St John’s Old Collegians dispatched South Melbourne Districts by nine points. After conceding six goals in the first term, the JOCs clamped down to halt the Swans’ flight. Drip by drip, kick by kick, St John’s fought its way back into the clash. Multiple goals to Aaron Abela, Adam Jones, Daniel Cattolico and Ben Ayache helped chip away at the lead, before the JOCs found themselves in front. The lead would be gallantly held as St John’s found another three majors in the final term to seal the deal and doggedly hold onto fifth place. Anthony Brannan, Manny Jakwot and Darryn O’Connor led from the front to guide the astounding comeback victory. St John’s travels to face last
ing full forward Trevor Kumetaitis to a pair and restricting Lyndale to just 6.13 for the afternoon. Ordell Buntine and Brett Tosh excelled on a lacklustre Lyndale performance. Sandown copped a 102-point drubbing as it was belted pill-ar to post by Mount Waverley. The Mountain Lions proved their chops as premiership fa-
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VAFA CLUB XVIII - round 13 WITH the AFL celebrating Multicultural Round on the weekend, the melting-pot of nationalities that proudly represent Masala almost pulled off an upset. The home side was left to chase most of the afternoon against Prahran Assumption, but gained momentum through the final term to hold the visitors scoreless and kick four-goals-five of their own. A 29-point margin remained too much for the Tigers to sur-
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mount, but they will be buoyed by the improved effort as their second VAFA season draws towards its conclusion. James Logan, Brad Parker and coach Matt Peddlesden all won their positions for the Tigers while Jordan Toikalkin impressed the small, but vocal crowd, as he flew through the midfield and gained a number of possessions. Masala remains in search of its second win of the year, facing top of the ladder Hawthorn this weekend away at Rathmines Road Reserve on Saturday morning.
THEIR’S was already a daunting task. Facing mounting injuries, prospects of moving leagues and dwindling ontrack numbers in an already horrible season, Keysborough was left to face the reigning premiers at the peak of their already immeasurable powers. Narre Warren didn’t mince words, nor did it pull punches. Instead it delivered a monumental 233-point annihilation that will all but seal Keysborough’s decision to move away from the Casey Cardinia league and find more competitive pastures. Narre Warren added to its already sizeable talent as it added leaping Toby Mclean to the line-up. Mclean returned for his third senior game this season after making a bit of a name for himself last week with an amazing mark in the TAC Cup with Oakleigh. His cult figure status will only increase after this week’s effort as he slammed on eight goals for the Magpies - four of which came in the first term for the crumbing half-forward. Narre Warren could have unleashed
him further, but Mclean was only allotted two and a half quarters to play on his release from Oakleigh Chargers for the weekend, further highlighting just how damaging this player can be. Unfortunately for the Burra, the Magpies found another eight multiplegoal kickers - including eight from full forward Kerem Baskaya and seven from key target Aaron McIvor. Saddest of all for Keysborough was it showed competitive patches - especially the first 10 minutes where it tested Narre Warren through the midfield - but never had the endurance to go the distance. Tim Werner, Geoff Humphreys (2 goals), Davor Rajic - playing a shutdown role on Baskaya - and Bryce Sutton all deserve a pat on the back after maintain composure in the worst match situation imaginable. The road gets a little easier for Keysborough after this weekend when it clashes with Berwick, as it faces Tooradin-Dalmore, Beaconsfield, ROC and Hampton Park to end the season and arguably its stint in Casey Cardinia.
DANDENONG SCOREBOARD SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Division 2 - round 13 HAMPTON 1.5 4.10 8.14 14.15 (99) SPRINGVALE DISTS 3.0 4.3 6.6 10.9 (69) Springvale Districts Goals: G. Vassallo 2, D. Wilson 2, D. Ford 2, J. Doust 2, B. Dight, C. Keenan. Best: D. Wilson, C. Keenan, G. Vassallo, D. Ford, J. Bolch, B. Laier. Division 3 - round 14 MOUNT WAVERLEY 5.6 10.9 17.13 24.18 (162) SANDOWN 1.4 5.7 7.9 8.12 (60)
Sandown Goals: J. Chapman 3, F. Martinicchio 2, M. Gersbeck, J. Proctor, J. Frenken. Best: F. Martinicchio, A. La Rocca, D. Macklin, M. Gersbeck, J. Chapman, N. Morrish. DANDENONG 3.2 5.4 5.4 8.6 (54) BLACK ROCK 5.2 6.3 9.9 12.14 (86) Dandenong Goals: R. Forsyth 2, K. Bundy 2, D. Arnold, S. Brown, W. Kairns, T. Alexander. Best: S. O’Connor, S. Moody, D. Jose, C. Treloar, D. Arnold, J. D’Rosario. SOUTH YARRA 5.2 7.7 13.8 17.10 (112) LYNDALE 0.6 3.7 5.9 6.13 (49) Lyndale Goals: T. Kumetaitis 2, T. Day, D. Tormey, S. Harrison, G.
Buck. Best: O. Buntine, B. Tosh, J. Malek. VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION CLUB XVIII (1) MASALA 1.3 2.5 3.7 7.12 (54) P/RAN ASSUMPTION 4.2 7.5 13.5 13.5 (83) Masala Goals: B. Field, P. Kailasanathan, M. Harding, J. Coghill, S. Freeman, Z. Kelly, M. Peddlesden. Best: J. Logan, B. Parker, M. Peddlesden, M. Harding, D. Inge III, I. Golding STH MELB DISTS 6.6 8.6 9.8 11.11 (77) ST JOHNS 0.1 5.5 9.12 12.14 (86)
St Johns Goals: A. Abela 2, A. Jones 2, D. Cattolico 2, B. Ayache 2, M. Nicholson, N. Chalk, S. Walker, E. Jakwot. Best: A. Brannan, E. Jakwot, D. O’Connor, N. Chalk, K. Arnold, D. Cattolico. CASEY CARDINIA KEYSBOROUGH 1.1 2.2 3.7 5.7 (37) NARRE WARREN 7.2 16.8 27.10 42.18 (270) Keysborough Goals: G. Humphreys 2, M. Downie, M. Collett, L. Damato. Best: T. Werner, D. Rajic, G. Humphreys, B. Sutton, R. Minney, D. Morland.
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MOTORING
Styled and stretched By EWAN KENNEDY
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The longer Mitsubishi Mirage sedan gives room to move. Power for the Mirage sedan comes from the same 1.2-litre threecylinder engine as the hatch. With 57 kW of power and 100 Nm of torque it’s no ball of fire. Transmission is by five-speed manual or CVT automatic. Our brief drive showed surprisingly low levels of interior noise for this class.
Considerable work has gone into achieving sound reduction and the latest Mirage hatches have also received this NVH minimisation treatment. Mirage sedan and hatch have a five-year, 100,000 kilometre warranty. Capped price servicing applies to the first four services.
The rrp is $299 for each, the schedule is 15,000 km or 12 months, whichever comes first. For further details contact Dandenong Mitsubishi, 41 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong, on 9771 9400 or Berwick Mitsubishi, 2032 Kangan Drive, Berwick, on 9709 2999.
• • Check Check transmission transmission oil oil level level • Oil filter change • Check differential oil level • Inspect Spark Plugs • Inspect fuel lines • New contact points • Grease front end • New wiper blades • Check all tyres • Check hoses and clamps • Inspect brake pads and discs • Pressure test cooling system • Inspect front & rear suspension • Check & adjust all fan belts • Inspect steering system • Check PVC Valves • Inspect exhaust system • Inspect battery • Inspect all seat belts • Inspect charging system • Check all lights • Check clutch operation • Full mechanical & electrical report • Road test
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MITSUBISHI has stretched the wheelbase of the all-new sedan version of its Mirage hatch by 100mm to greatly increase legroom in the back seat. Mitsubishi Mirage totally dominates its market category with yearto-date sales of Mirage hatch that are almost as high as the total of the other eight cars in the class combined. Clearly Australian car buyers are happy to move to smaller cars but demand useful interior room. Speaking of which, the Mirage sedan has a very large boot capacity at 450 litres. However the back seat can’t be folded so versatility isn’t as good as it should have been. Two sedan models are offered. Even the lower cost one, the Mirage ES, has alloy wheels, air conditioning and full connectivity that includes Bluetooth. It’s priced at $14,990 with the manual and $16,490 as an auto. Onroad costs aren’t included in these prices. The Mirage LS only comes with the automatic transmission and is priced at $17,490. It gains keyless entry and start, automatic lights and wipers, a leather trimmed steering wheel, tinted side glass, a slightly more upmarket trim and some added chrome details.
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CHRISTMAS IN JULY Saturday 26th July
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