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1 September 2014

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BOOM FROM THE BOOMGATES By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS

drawing people into the town with its famous pan rolls, she said. “You can’t get pan rolls at Waverley Gardens or Parkmore.” Quality Spices owner Suzie Smith said her Sri-Lankan style rolls have travelled as far as London and New York, stashed in the luggage of tempted tourists. “It’s because we’ve got good ingredients and we don’t cut corners – we do it the oldfashioned way.” She says the town’s vibrancy had been re-discovered in recent times – crowds came to sample its Lebanese, Sudanese, Indian, Afghan and Thai eateries. Ms Smith agreed that removing the nearby level crossing would give the place a further lift. “You see the difference it made in Springvale.”

REMOVING Noble Park’s boomgates will only hasten the town’s emerging boom times. Greater Dandenong councillor Roz Blades said the bright mix of shops and restaurants, a new civic space and streetscaping was bringing people back to the previouslymaligned town centre. In the pipeline is a state-of-the-art skate park in Ross Reserve, and opening up the reserve under the council’s masterplan. “Noble Park is buzzing along – especially so when the roundabout and railway crossing is gone,” she said.

IT USED TO BE DESERTED. NOW PEOPLE ARE COMING TO SHOP HERE ON THE WEEKENDS, YOU CAN HARDLY GET A CAR SPOT… Roz Blades “It used to be deserted. Now people are coming to shop here on the weekends, you can hardly get a car spot.” Much work has gone into making Noble Park feel like an inviting village – putting behind an image of groups drinking in streets and parks. Cr Blades said improved lighting made people feel safer – as well as “food, variety and multiculturalism”. As an example, Quality Spices has been

Suzie Smith strolls through Noble Park. Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

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Picture: THE CITY OF GREATER DANDENONG, HILTON STONE.

HUB OF SOUTH-EAST REBORN

By NARELLE COULTER, EDITOR

GREATER Dandenong is fast re-emerging as the commercial, manufacturing, artistic, educational and dining hub of the south east. With so much activity happening throughout the city, the Journal thought it was time to celebrate the positive rebirth of the region with this special 16-page wrap. Residents, traders and those who work within the city’s boundaries can be rightly proud of ‘Destination Greater Dandenong’. As other areas suffer an economic downturn with the decline of major manufacturing, Greater

Dandenong remains home to some of the state’s most innovative and cutting edge businesses. South East Melbourne Manufacturers’ Alliance (SEMMA) executive officer Adrian Boden is upbeat in his assessment of the area’s economic future, telling the Journal “There seems to be a clear revival in confidence” and predicting that “Manufacturing will always be here”. The centre of Dandenong is now a vibrant hub of activity following the opening in April of the new civic centre, library and public square. The building complements other

major developments in the heart of Dandenong including the Government Services Building, the new ATO and the impressive transformation of Lonsdale Street into a pedestrian friendly boulevard. Revitalisation projects are also underway in Noble Park and Springvale, while Keysborough continues to undergo a building boom as new residents move into the suburb to build their dream home, putting a spring in the step of the real estate industry. Education is another of the city’s success stories. Schools across both the public and private sphere

are meeting the challenges posed by students with unique cultural and socio-economic needs, while also challenging high achievers to reach their full potential. Greater Dandenong is also home to a thriving cultural and foodie scene. The Drum Theatre regularly plays host to world-class performances. In July Opera Australia chose the The Drum for the Australian launch of its touring production of The Magic Flute. Artists from around the world who now call Greater Dandenong home add to the rich intellectual

and artistic life of the city, producing creative works encompassing public sculpture, performance art, visual art and textiles. Food is key to the revitalisation of Greater Dandenong, making it a must destination for people from all over Melbourne and interstate keen to experience authentic cooking from Africa, the Middle East, Asia and Europe. With so much going on Greater Dandenong is without a doubt a key destination for employment, investment, education, shopping and leisure, now and into the future.

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A VISION FOR SPRINGVALE By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS

COULD property north of Springvale’s railway line be the new site for a library and town hall? Springvale Asian Business Association spokesman Stan Chang said a “sizeable block” of shops and factories on the north-west corner of the Springvale Road former level crossing had particular economic potential. “The best use with most economic value would be commercial shops and offices – it’s close to the station for people to catch the train to work.” But another possibility could be to ‘move’ Springvale’s library and town hall – with beautifying parklands – to “capitalise” on the more accessible location, he argues. This would leave the existing civic-library-hall precinct for housing re-development – and tip upside down Greater Dandenong’s master plan for the precinct. Councillor Sean O’Reilly said the plan, with large open-space expanses, was part of a payback for building Springvale police station on parkland. “The idea behind the masterplan was that commitment to retain open space. “The council is always open to new ideas. But you also have to consider most residents live on the south side of the station.” Cr O’Reilly said the masterplan would revive the precinct’s underutilised open areas with a

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WITH SPRINGVALE, IT IS BURSTING WITH ENERGY. THE MORE (THE) COUNCIL CAN DO TO ASSIST WITH TRAFFIC AND PARKING, THE MORE THE PLACE WILL BOOM.” Stan Chang

playground, sport areas, a plaza and a much-expanded library. He said the council could sell off its former depot site and still retain a “huge amount” of open space.

“It’s not just about having lots of open space but it’s how it can best be used.” Cr O’Reilly said the levelcrossing removal had opened up Springvale’s potential. “With Springvale, it is bursting

with energy. The more (the) council can do to assist with traffic and parking, the more the place will boom.” For the record, Mr Chang said high-rise apartments near the railway station were his “third

best” option because of their lack of amenity. “Though from an economic point of view, for retailers it would be great to have more people living nearby.”

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MAKING THEIR OWN FUTURE By CASEY NEILL

MANUFACTURING in Greater Dandenong is doing more than just surviving – it’s growing. South East Melbourne Manufacturers’ Alliance (SEMMA) is the peak industry group for more than 200 companies in the region, where almost half of Victoria’s manufactured products are created. It has set up a new base in Dandenong South. “It is an opportune moment for us to move into the manufacturers’ heartland,” executive officer Adrian Boden said. “The opening of the new Dandenong council offices has meant that we were all by ourselves in Thomas Street. “One of our manufacturers - and a local success story – Hilton was able to provide us with excellent facilities that mean we can run a number of activities from here.” Mr Boden said a number of companies in diverse sectors had reported excellent results for the past three months. “This may be a compensation for the slightly slower first three months of the year where there was a lot of ‘waiting’ to see what the budget would bring,” he said. “There seems to be a clear revival in confidence, even if the manufacturers are still suffering from poor access to funding to enhance their growth possibilities.” He said Greater Dandenong was a “very manufacturing-friendly

SEMMA executive officer Adrian Boden and assistant Cathy McIntyre. 126035 environment” thanks to City of Greater Dandenong’s support, easy freeway access and the abundance of other companies to connect and work with. SEMMA is working on a clear brand for the region’s manufacturers to encourage investment and increase sales. “Thousands of companies that can supply you anything from a doughnut to a widget to a very

complex piece of machinery,” he said. “We have to celebrate the diversity of our manufacturing.” He said the area’s multiculturalism was also an advantage for manufacturing. “We can not only give you product, but we can find people who can communicate with you,” he said. “In almost every company there

are at least 20 or 30 different cultures.” SEMMA has added more than 40 new members over the past year and is hoping to grow even more in the coming 12 months. Mr Boden said Australia’s manufacturing industry could be an easy target for negativity, with job losses often in the spotlight. “But for every company that disappears you’ve probably got a

Picture: ROB CAREW new company being set up,” he said. “Change is inevitable.” He said when computers entered the machining sector there were concerns they would cost jobs. “But then you forget that you need somebody to make the machine,” he said. “It’s just a transition of a job. “Manufacturing will always be here.”

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DANDY’S FOOD-LED RECOVERY By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS

TRADERS are hoping a food-led revival in central Dandenong will flow into other retailers’ pockets. Baryalai Rahimi of Afghan Rahimi restaurant said council-organised food tours and festivals had helped lift the profile of the food scene. He says workers at the nearby office buildings are queuing out the door for his restaurant’s eight-course buffet lunches – a strong contrast to the “dead street when he opened in 2001. He’s since successfully encouraged others to open Afghan businesses. The Thomas Street district has flourished into a lavishly streetscaped Afghan Bazaar precinct. “Most of our customers were from nearby. Now we’re getting busloads from Geelong and Warragul coming to try Afghani food.” Mr Rahimi said people were more assured of their safety at night in the CBD. Police patrols had helped reduce lawlessness and vandalism. He said businesses were rebounding after the disruptive roadworks and demolitions as part of reviving the city’s heart. The new library as one part of the Revitalising Central Dandenong project has been attracting 2600 visitors a day. Free night-time multi-deck parking in Walker and Thomas streets had helped bring in further diners. “It’s another step to us being like a second city (to Melbourne) – a city of welcoming, a city of food, a city of culture.” Glenys Cooper, president of the Dandenong Retail Traders Association, said the town’s “excellent restaurants” deserved to be marketed far and wide. “We need to get people to realise there’s excellent food in Dandenong to bring

Afghan Rahimi chef Hayat and Baryalai Rahimi. 117051 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

them in for the day.” Ms Cooper hoped office workers who had discovered the CBD’s diverse treats would explore further streets and businesses in Dandenong. “When Dandenong Plaza partly re-opens in October, that should be another drawcard to get them walking about a bit more.” She said retailers were fighting a nationwide slump in consumer spending.

“I think things have to improve. I don’t think they’ll get any worse than what we’ve gone through – we’ve already hit rock bottom.” She said the association and Greater Dandenong Council were workshopping ideas to boost trade in the town, such as a parking strategy. Ms Cooper said more needed to be done to deter workers and retailers from hogging

customer parking spots. Ideas such as smarter parking meters, more parking on the south side of the railway station and opening the Dandenong Market car park on non-market days were helpful. “I’m comfortable that the council understands our concerns and will resolve them.”

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GANDHI PLAN FOR LITTLE INDIA By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS

A STATUE immortalising former independence leader Mahatma Gandhi may be the crowning glory to Little India precinct’s budding rebirth. Federation of Indian Associations of Victoria president Vasan Srinivasan said the proposal for a Gandhi statue, funded by the Indian Government, will be a further push to put the precinct on the tourist map. Mr Srinivasan said the precinct had habitually attracted far-flung visitors for its traditional fashions and variety of shops. “There’s no place in Australia like this. People come here from various parts of Australia for saris and fabrics for weddings, anniversaries and birthday parties.” Recently, the federation opened Museum India in Foster Street – which displays some of psychiatrist Dinesh Parekh’s vast art collection that reflects the country’s 18,000year history and culture. Mr Srinivasan said the federation was campaigning for Tourism Victoria to help make the museum and precinct a stop-point for Phillip Island bus tours. Part of it’s plan is to move the museum to the former masonic lodge in Mason Street – subject to a successful pitch to state developer Places Victoria. The lodge would be large enough to house the entire collection of Indian paintings,

Museum India drew a plethora of Indian media and dignitaries to its opening last month. 125712 Picture: GARY SISSONS

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library of Indian history, literature, religion and art tomes. Mr Srinivasan said business

was bouncing back after disruptive Revitalising Central Dandenong streetworks and demolitions several years ago. “Because of those issues, some businesses closed down but we’ve still got serious players here. “We want to revive Little India, and make it more colourful here. “Multiculturalism is doing well in this country and we’re a part of that. This museum will help people understand the Indian psychology and culture.” The museum’s works span Hindu legend, Buddhist symbols, the life of Gandhi and conflicts between Indians and their former colonial ruler. It includes a stunning largescale – and apparently expensive – sculpture of a torsoless Lord Ganesh that seemingly defies gravity. Dr Parekh – who has collected over the past 63 years – told the Journal he paid highly for an undertaking from the sculptor Rampure that the work would be a one-off. “This is a unique collection,” Dr Parekh said. “Even in India, the Kolkota museum has a great collection but not along the lines of assembling the history of India.” The museum is at 61-63 Foster Street and open Tuesday-Sunday, 11am-3pm.

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One local who is looking forward to the unveiling is plaza retailer and City of Greater Dandenong mayor Jim Memeti. “This impressive Dandenong Plaza redevelopment is yet another step in the dramatic transformation taking place in Dandenong,” Cr Memeti said. “Our vibrant multicultural community is now home to fantasic shopping, delicious food from around the globe, cutting-edge corporate headquarters, brand-new apartment living and a bustling local economy. So come along and discover the new Dandenong.” The redevelopment of Dandenong Plaza is part of a $290 million state-funded redevelopment plan and $1 billion in private sector infrastructure upgrades to the city centre that aims to rejuvenate the trade and public areas at the head of Melbourne’s south east corner.

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Maria and Ernie Mastroianni, with dinosaurs from Polygot Theatre, show there’s something for all ages at the Drum. 109545 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

COMMUNITY BEATS TO DRUM BY CASEY NEILL

DRUM Theatre is helping to foster Dandenong’s heart and soul. The 521-seat performing arts theatre opened in February 2006 within the 1890-built former Dandenong Town Hall. It hosts more than 150 performances for more than 60,000 patrons each year. “We’ve got one of the best theatres in the country here in Dandenong,” director Greg Hordacre said. “We want to ensure the best of Australian-produced touring work is available in Dandenong.” He said many audience members came to the Drum for easier parking and less travel than going to the Melbourne CBD. “They’re just thrilled to be able to have a facility equal

to any of the venues available in the city available in their backyard,” he said. Mr Hordacre said many theatre-goers made a night of attending a performance. “We get feedback from restaurants because restaurants are very keen to hear when we’ve got shows on so they can be prepared,” he said. “We’re really able to contribute to the real buzz of Dandenong, what makes Dandenong unique. “By having such great shows here we’re able to reach beyond those who live in the local community.” Opera Australia launched its new production of The Magic Flute at the Drum earlier this year. “A few audience members had not been to Dandenong before, and a few had been

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to Dandenong but many years ago,” Mr Hordacre said. “They were completely blown away by the experience of being here. “It’s a good way of

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heart and soul is found in the central business district of any community,” he said. “By City of Greater Dandenong supporting theatre, they’re supporting the development of that heart and that soul.” The theatre is available for hire to schools, dance groups, community groups and performance companies. It also has a foyer space and function rooms. Upcoming events include the Berwick Lodge Film Festival on Monday 15 September, a WotOpera performance on Tuesday 16 September, and Marina Prior’s Songbird on Saturday 20 September. Drumming ensemble TaikOz will present new work Crimson Sky, featuring thunderous energy and ethereal sounds, on

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TASTING A RICH CULTURE By CASEY NEILL

GUIDED tours are helping visitors and residents explore Greater Dandenong’s rich cultural precincts. Food, groceries, clothing, carpets and much more are covered during the City of Greater Dandenong events. The Sensational Springvale Cultural Tour takes participants beyond Springvale Road, through arcades and laneways, to expose them to cultural traditions, alternative medical practices, and food from across South-East Asia.

Springvale is home to more than 300 businesses, including more than 50 restaurants and cafes and another 50 fresh food retailers, ranging from Chinese to Cambodian, Vietnamese, Uyghur, Korean, Laotian, Thai and Indian. Participants taste Peking duck and pork, Vietnamese deli goods, Malaysian sweets and much more. A Springvale tour is scheduled for 10am on Thursday 9 October. The Afghan Bazaar tour covers culture, fashion and music and concludes with a meal at an Afghan restaurant.

traders as they prepare a feast with spices and share how they’ve passed down traditions for generations. There are Food Lovers’ Tours in Springvale and Dandenong. The Springvale event covers Cambodian, Thai, Vietnamese/ Chinese cuisine, and there’s one coming up at 5.50pm on Thursday 30 October. The Dandenong Food Lovers’ Tour covers Indian and Sri Lankan delicacies and Afghan bread and food. The tour finishes at a Polish

It visits a carpet and homewares store, a Tandoori bread shop and supermarkets stocked with exotic ingredients. The Little India tour explores Indian culture through clothing, jewellery, food, film and music. An introduction to Bollywood, authentic spices, Punjab sweets and colourful saris are highlights, and a meal concludes the evening. The next tour is scheduled for 6pm on Thursday 18 September. An African Food Tour from 11am on Thursday 16 October will visit

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restaurant for an authentic lunch, and there’s a tour scheduled from 9.50am on Wednesday 24 September. One-off events like a Progressive Polish Food Tour and a Winter Warmer Food Tour also crop up regularly. Tours take about two hours and are capped at 16 people. Tours cost $45 per person, including tastings and a meal. Bookings are essential. Call 8571 1377 or visit www.greaterdandenong.com/tours.

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LIGHT TOUCH OF AFGHANISTAN By CASEY NEILL

THOMAS Street is a slice of Afghanistan in central Dandenong. The Afghan Bazaar established in 2000, is Melbourne’s only recognised Afghan precinct, and is home to about 20 shops. There are speciality goods from Afghanistan’s various regions and communities available. They range from warm bread cooked in traditional clay ovens to kebabs cooked over hot coals, fruit and nuts, groceries, sweets and Halal meat. Stores also stock traditional clothing, jewellery, rugs and musical instruments. Stage one of a $1 million makeover for the bazaar was completed in March. The Thomas Street Streetscape Enhancement Project is designed to improve the area’s cultural identity and make the precinct more user-friendly and social. Blue highlights throughout the

landscaping and timber outdoor seating bring a touch of Afghanistan to the street, and artwork The Lamp now sits on the corner of Thomas and Walker streets as a distinctive marker. The base features blue mosaic tiling, referencing the high value Afghan people place on traditional arts and culture, and a complex lattice weave on the top section allows light to filter through. It represents the different cultures and backgrounds of the people who call Australia home and symbolises freedom, peace, love and respect. The $1.1 million project also included better lighting, overhead power line removal, expanded footpaths, new trees and better links to the new civic square on Lonsdale Street and Dandenong Railway Station. City of Greater Dandenong Mayor Jim Memeti said the project recognised the Afghan Bazaar’s status as an emerging

cultural precinct in Melbourne. “The Afghan Bazaar has become a popular attraction for food lovers,” he said. “But perhaps more importantly, it has established itself as a social space where community members meet, exchange news and support one another with settlement in Australia. “The streetscape design has been a collaborative effort between traders, community leaders and precinct stakeholders and the end result is a vibrant precinct which celebrates the Afghan people.” The Office of Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship and the City of Greater Dandenong jointly funded stage one. The council is investigating funding options for the project’s second stage, which would include enhancement works throughout the entire precinct between Scott and Walker streets.

Maiwand Bakery in Scott Street serves up traditional flat breads. Picture: JAI, JUST ALL IMAGES

IT’S A FEAST OF THE ARTS By NARELLE COULTER

Public art is dotted throughout the city.

ARTS and culture are thriving in the City of Greater Dandenong, with visiting and resident artists weaving a rich tapestry of creativity. As well as the Drum Theatre, the city boasts galleries, outdoor sculpture, exhibition space, workspace for artists and niche museums. Council’s arts and cultural development coordinator Sarah Dugdale said the artistic scene in Greater Dandenong was as diverse

as the city’s population. She advises people wanting a quick snapshot of what Dandenong has to offer to start at the acclaimed Walker Street Gallery on the corner of Walker and Robinson streets. “At Walker Street Gallery the attractive professional exhibition space is complemented by a small and effective Black Box theatre that supports new and emerging performing artists alongside their visual art colleagues,” Ms Dugdale said.

On the other side of the Londsdale Street divide is Heritage Hill, the city’s best-kept secret garden and quiet hideaway. “Heritage Hill Museum and Gardens is a beautiful historical haven that provides a combination of interpretive museum displays, exhibition spaces, work and meeting rooms and a growing artist in residency program. Located within the beautiful heritage garden, the two homes and smaller studio space provide a unique setting for a range of creative and cultural activities.”

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Councillor Matthew Kirwan says Keysborough’s south is booming. 126068 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

BOOMTOWN By CASEY NEILL

KEYSBOROUGH’S south is booming. Its population is forecast to grow 115 per cent between 2013 and 2018, to nearly 15,000 residents. Councillor Matthew Kirwan grew up in Keysborough, and said the area had always been a great place to raise a family. “With Parkmore Shopping Centre and great recreational reserves like Wachter Reserve, Rowley Allan Reserve and Coomoora Reserve, the older part of Keysborough is well catered for,” he said.

Cr Kirwan said Keysborough south’s main asset was a 20 per cent open space requirement. “But government - both state and local - need to take action to provide infrastructure for this growing area,” he said. He said there were bus stops but no bus routes, “increasingly important not just as the population increases, but also as there is a growing amount of teenagers and senior citizens in the area.” There is also no government primary or secondary school in Keysborough south.

“The lack of a government primary school means that parents are choosing primary schools in not only the older part of Keysborough, but also Edithvale, Dingley and even Dandenong North to send their children - not conducive to building a sense of community,” Cr Kirwan said. He said the council was investigating plans for a community hub, including a kindergarten, long day care and occasional care, maternal and child health, a multipurpose community space and neighbourhood house.

SECRET DANDY “AN UNDISCOVERED GEM” that’s how long-time real estate agent and resident Colin Kitney sees Dandenong. Mr Kitney, Director of Barry Plant Real Estate in Langhorne Street, has grown up in the area and has been in the real estate industry in Dandenong for more than 40 years. So he has certainly seen a lot of changes and knows the area better than most. He says most people in Melbourne don’t realise the gem that Dandenong is and what it has to offer - with transport links and facilities of all types. “It is a true regional centre,” he said. “It is the main area for the south eastern suburbs - it’s the centre. “Anything you need you don’t have to go into the city or to somewhere like Frankston - hospitals, schools - it’s all here. “And it’s still cheap to buy - it’s not as expensive - you

Colin Kitney. can still get a good house for $400,000 - three bedrooms, two bathrooms and a school around the corner.” He said there had been many changes in the region -including it becoming more and more culturally diverse reflected in the number of different eateries and the vast variety of cuisines available. “I remember when there

was only the hamburger shop,” he laughed. However, he said the biggest change sweeping Dandenong now was the change from a retail centre to a more commercial centre, with more government departments and banks coming into the centre of Dandenong and the retail focus moving to places like Fountain Gate.

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TO MARKET, FOR MILLIONS By NARELLE COULTER FIVE million people shop at the Dandenong market each year, ranking it alongside Melbourne’s other premier markets the Queen Victoria, South Melbourne and Prahran. The market has been part of the Dandenong retail landscape for almost 150 years and is a key reason why people are drawn from all over Melbourne to shop at the fresh produce stalls, abundant meat, poultry and seafood halls, speciality shops, delis and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of market square. With Market Week 2014 looming it is an exciting time at the bustling market. General manager Jennifer Hibbs said Market Week, 6-14 September, would be a “wonderful celebration of our Global Community”.

People flock from all over Melbourne to soak in the colour and atmosphere of Dandenong Market. “We have some amazing events inspired by the multicultural tastes, sights, smells and sounds that characterise Dandenong’s beloved market. Our spruiking competition is hotting up to be one of our main

events for Market Week with the market’s most boisterous and colourful characters taking centre stage to battle it out. “The cooking classes offer customers the opportunity to learn

how to make dumplings, fresh pasta and fillet fish with our Dandenong Market experts sharing their traditional recipes; and of course we have the fabulous Full Moon Festival. We are really thrilled with the building excitement for Market Week, it’s set to be truly wonderful for Dandenong and the wider community. “The free tours are a great way for residents to introduce themselves to the market if they haven’t been or haven’t been for a while.” Ms Hibbs said over the next 12 months, the market would nurture Sunday trading, reinvigorate Market Square, plan an alfresco dining space, re-brand and improve its trader mix. The market started Sunday trading in October last year to capture new audiences. Transforming the Market Square, the market’s main eating

area and a meeting place for shoppers, is a key project this financial year and will cost about $250,000. An alfresco dining area and family zone are on the cards for the southern car park, with planning to happen over the next 12 months and construction to start in 2015-’16. Plans include a collection of cafes serviced by a comfortable and inviting outdoor dining environment where customers can sit and enjoy food and beverages. There will also be a children’s outdoor play area and parents’ facilities, as well as other complementary retail outlets. In 2014-’15 the market will pilot evening trading opportunities starting with extended trading hours for the World Fare, which in March attracted 21,000 people. The Market is open Sunday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday.

GROWING WITH THE TOWN and then mixed with Italian and Greek immigrants post-war. These days, Dandenong has become a major business and manufacturing hub and a diverse multi-cultural mix which has made it such a unique and exciting place. The State Government is eager to see Dandenong be the second major city outside of Melbourne. It already hosts around 50 per cent

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Artists muzzled By CASEY NEILL

Artists Morgan Beanland, holding an example of his work, Jill Dixon and Jemma Dwyer stand in front of the now-empty exhibition space. Picture: ROB CAREW Inset: Images of the works which were removed. 126469 “It was basically to show that while “It surprised me that it was seen as in it was too aggressive,” she said. “I was was going to be displayed for heaps of people to see.” any way inappropriate. quite upset. a child might think there’s no conseArtist David Trout teaches the stu“The work was technically strong quences to a game they play, playing “We didn’t think there was anything dents and was disappointed the council and I think that the students put a lot with matches for example has very real wrong with any of the photos. of effort into addressing how toys are consequences.” “We’re not getting a voice as artists.” took down the display. “They’ve indicated that they felt the perceived and used culturally and in Mr Beanland said the display site Ms Dwyer made sure her op-shop work was inappropriately placed, and as society. was a good location and the images sourced dolls were clothed. a result they responded to the complaint “I think they made statements that were made for it. “We followed the brief. We made and removed it,” he said. were actually constructive and a posisure everything was PG-rated,” she said. “If they were placed somewhere “We really haven’t been given a lot tive to a public art environment.” “Our photos all got printed off and of detail, other than it was seen as inapMorgan Beanland’s images depicted else I don’t think they would fit as taken to Heritage Hill to be approved.” propriate.” a Lego man starting a fire, being hos- well,” he said. She asked for a copy of the letter but The Toys: Culture and Community He said the students had reflected pitalised with injuries from the inferno her request was refused. exhibition will now sit alongside the Heritage Hill’s mission to encourage and spending time in prison. “We were all looking forward to emerging artists. “I don’t believe my images were ag- Black Art White Walls exhibition that having our work on display,” she said. “The work that was produced was gressive or anything of that nature,” he launches at Walker Street Gallery on Thursday 4 September. “This was the first time our work focused on educating,” he said. said.

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AN ART exhibition with political and violent themes has been taken down by the City of Greater Dandenong after just two days. The decision followed community complaints about Toys: Culture and Community which was displayed on the Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens fence on Monday last week. The works include depictions of a Lego man who burns down a building and goes to jail and military figures contrasted against a pink background. Artists behind the images claimed the move restricted their freedom of speech and said they hadn’t been told why the council had swooped. Council community services director Mark Doubleday said the complaints prompted the decision. “The photographs on display, while of an excellent standard, were not considered appropriate for the venue,” he said. The council has since found space for the works at Walker Street Gallery in Dandenong but the four students involved are disappointed that their audience will now be restricted. Jill Dixon was among the group, whose members were completing certificate IV in photo imaging at Chisholm TAFE in Dandenong, which produced four poster-sized photos each under the theme ‘toys’. One of her images featured a stack of toy cars with a screw through the middle, commenting on the Australian car industry’s demise, and politicians climbing a money tower in another. “If these photos have made an impact on someone this much, maybe there’s a message?” she said. Linden Backhausen’s images placed army toys against a pink background to highlight gender bias in children’s games. Jemma Dwyer used Barbie dolls to comment on body image issues. “We got a complaint about it saying


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A train-led recovery “But if we have a long-term rail manufacturer, it will go a long way to making a dent into the (departing) auto industry.” Jill Walsh, of Dandenong-based Actco Pickering Metal Industries, said “time had gone past quoting local content percentages”. “Hopefully the government mandates for the train shells to be built here. That is the key to the whole train being built locally and for the value-adding down the supply chain. “We make great trains in Dandenong - among the most reliable in the world. We just need the opportunity to do it.” Australian Industry Group state director Tim Piper said a 30 per cent local content level could deny local suppliers “a run at it”. He said manufacturers bringing in overseas parts and assembling them locally could meet 30 per cent local content. “By buying in Australia, governments make sure skills are retained

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here, jobs are kept here and social infrastructure is given a positive boost. “The income tax, payroll tax and WorkCover payments stay here. They don’t have to pay as much social welfare.” Opposition manufacturing spokesman Adem Somyurek said a Labor Government would lift local content for rail rolling stock above 30 per cent. “We will be using government procurement to create jobs. “In principle, we believe in local content and $15 billion of State Government purchasing is a powerful way of driving the local economy.” He said the rail stock-making industry was important because it had crossover in skills and technology with the departing auto industry A spokeswoman for Manufacturing Minister David Hodgett did not respond before deadline.

Mayor put on ice By CASEY NEILL “I COULDN’T breathe for like three seconds afterwards. They put a lot of ice in my bucket!” But Mayor Jim Memeti was proud to have taken part in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, to raise funds for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis research, known in Australia as motor neurone disease. “We’re collecting a bit of money as a council, and the challenge went well,” he said. “I’m not sure how we’re going to go, but it will be in the hundreds – hopefully $1000.” Dani Zeini from Dandenong Pavilion nominated Cr Memeti, who in turn nominated city planning, design and amenity director Jody Bosman, corporate services director Mick Jaensch and Cr Sean O’Reilly. About 60 people surrounded Cr Memeti and four other City of Greater Dandenong staff as they took the challenge in the Dandenong civic square last Friday afternoon. “As an organisation, we’ve raised awareness,” he said. “It’s a terrible disease, and anyone who has family or friends with it knows it’s a terrible disease. “The body shuts down and the mind remains normal. “It’s for a good cause.” Visit dandenong.starcommunity.com. au to watch vision of the challenge.

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to build the Dandenong rail corridor fleet. However he said the company was seeking extension of its trambuilding contract from the government before November’s state election. “The trams have proven to have fantastic quality. Our Vlocity (diesel train) vehicles are one of the best for reliability in the world. “It’s not as though we’re desperate, but we’re looking for long-term sustainability. “We need to know for next year if we can continue production beyond those 50 trams.” Bombardier is also currently building 43 Vlocity train carriages for V’Line and 66 electric train cars for Adelaide lines. Mr Spink said the factory was “Dandenong’s biggest employer”, creating specialised welding schools for the tram project. “We’ll never be a direct replacement for the car industry.

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Bakery radiates smell of success EAT LOCAL, DINE GLOBAL By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS WALK through the door of Dandy Naan bakery, and the first thing that hits you is searing radiation. Then it is the sheer enormity of the 250 degrees Centigrade gas-fired oven that looms as large as a bus. Within its space-age cavern, the furnace bakes Iranian sangak bread on a slow-moving turntable in three minutes. Co-owner Mohammad Musawi says no other bakery in Melbourne

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The bread derives its name, which translates to “little stone”, from its traditional cooking surface. It has long

been cooked on hot stones within a tandoori-style oven. Mr Musawi’s month-old bakery is hard to find, without so much as a business sign and advertised by little more than word-of-mouth. Yet it’s already building a regular, Melbourne-wide clientele hungry for sangak, sold in 500-gram pieces for $2 straight out of the oven and wrapped in paper. “For Iranians, this is the bread they love,” Mr Musawi said. Others are being converted to the taste; one customer buying up to 20 for barbecues. Traditionally sangak is eaten simply with sheep fetta or kebabs, salad and onion. Mr Musawi gave up his job as an in-

dustrial designer to start the business. He created the bakery’s striking fittings, including the counter, lights and a housing for the gargantuan oven imported from Iran. As Mr Musawi watches customers queue, he says: “Yeah, I made the right move.” He has been joined in this enterprise by his brother Zahir, who learnt baking in their Iranian homeland, and his father Saeed, who arrived in Australia as a refugee five years before his sons. At the moment, the bakery is cooking a reputation for cheap breads. Soon to come are kebabs, coffee, salads and snacks. Dandy Naan is open Tuesday-Sunday at 30 Stud Road, Dandenong.

gan fishing in the SEC dam off Railway Pde, Dandenong. “That was his last fishing trip. He got a good lift under the ear and he’ll be eating his tea off the mantlepiece tonight!”

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LOOKING BACK 100 years ago 3 September 1914 Late Delivery of Papers We have to apologise to many of our Dandenong subscribers for the late delivery of papers last week. Owing to the fact that two of our employees are at present with the troops in camp, delivery could not be effected in the ordinary way, thus it became necessary to send all papers to the post office on Wednesday night. Thursday morning the authorities informed us that the staff could not deliver the extra papers by the morning delivery, but that they would be distributed as soon as possible during the day, which was done. While recognising the effort made to effect delivery, which is appreciated, it is quite evident that the present staff was insufficient to deal with the volume of business

on the morning in question, and, in order that proper provision might be made in future, we promptly communicated particulars of our complaint to the Postmaster-General. We are informed inquiry is being made into the matter. During the present crisis, no doubt every business department has become somewhat disarranged, the local post office included, but it should not be an impossible undertaking to make provision for the delivery of the papers on Thursday morning. 50 years ago 2 September 1964 New Scare at Creek Ten-year old Michael, of Dandenong calmly fished for carp for three hours yesterday in an SEC dam while police and civilians frantically

searched for him along the dangerous Dandenong Creek. Michael had gone fishing near the Lonsdale Street Bridge, but had disappeared when his father went looking for him two hours later. Police were called in. Three carloads of police, motorcycle police, and civilians began searching the creek between the Lonsdale Street Bridge and Bangholme. Michael’s father walked up and down the creek for several miles, at times he was knee-deep in mud and water. He was very distressed. Michael was found by his father about 3pm. He did not know a search had been going on. His father said “Michael was tickled pink with his catch – two carp about two inches long. He had wandered off from where I had left him fishing under the Lonsdale Street Bridge, met a mate, and be-

20 years ago 5 September 1994 Pressure grows for council to back festival Pressure is being exerted on Dandenong council to provide money to ensure this year’s Dandenong Family Festival goes ahead. The council will on 12 September receive a deputation seeking $25,000 to enable the festival to be held on the same weekend as the Dandenong Show in November. While the council has been asked to assist in the continuation of this event for this year, It is understood it has not been in a

5 Years Ago 31 August 2009 Winds of more than 100km/h topple trees, damage homes Winds blowing upward of 100km/h lashed Greater Dandenong early last week. The city’s SES unit, based at Springvale, attended 20 jobs between Monday and Wednesday, avoiding many of the problems faced by Lilydale (468) and Knox (294). Unit controller Phil Kelly told the Journal crews were mainly facing toppled trees and damage to houses. - Compiled by the Dandenong and District Historical Society

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SOCIALLY SPEAKING RE: Batoor’s life through the lens THE story that he told here is not new, it’s very old. Everyone who came here on the boat risked their lives, especially genuine people of Afghanistan. Mohammad, via web. RE: Bike clampdown YES, there are some riders out there that need a ‘talking to’, but over 80 per cent of motorcycle injuries are in multi-vehicle accidents. Usually they’re the result of car drivers just not looking, turning in front of bikes, lane changing, pulling out of side streets etc. What is really needed is better education for all road users. David Duffin, via web. MORE LIES and anti-motorcycle propaganda from VicPol. Current TAC stats show motorcycle fatalities are DOWN 33 per cent on last year. Rob Jenner, via web. MOTORCYCLE registrations have significantly increased over the past several years, while crash numbers have slightly declined. In REAL terms this is a very positive thing. Unfortunately, we have police who can’t count to 10 without removing their boots, let alone understand anything as sophisticated as simple statistical analysis, and therefore we have fatuous statements like these. Tonye, via web. GREAT time to p*** off every motorcycle rider coming through the City of Casey on their way to the MotoGP. Who allowed this cop to come out with such arcane statements? They need to do far more than just jump down riders’ throats with enforcement-based tactics. I find these sorts of typical vilification descriptions upsetting. If you want to reduce rider injuries - then start from within the motorcycle community, develop better relations with riders who genuinely want to get involved and use them to promulgate your message. Coming down hard on riders is not going to win any friends - especially in the climate emanating from anti-bikie legislation like that in Queensland, where there was a massive backlash from riders who didn’t like being singled out for special treatment. Pull riders over only after they have broken a road law, not for just no good reason, other than to

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Crime up 2.3 per cent By CASEY NEILL VEHICLE thefts and assaults remain a major concern for Greater Dandenong police - and they need help from the public to tackle them. Victoria Police last week released crime statistics for the past financial year. They showed total crime rose 2.3 per cent in the Greater Dandenong Police Service Area (PSA) compared to the previous financial year. This was below the 5.7 per cent rise statewide. Drug offences were up 11.4 per cent, robbery was down 13.8 per cent and residential burglary dropped 22.2 per cent. But thefts from motor vehicles rose 13.4 per cent and theft of motor vehicles climbed 24.9 per cent. Inspector Bruce Kitchen said

the result was a major concern and police needed help from the community. “The majority of these thefts are occurring in residential areas where vehicles are left unlocked with valuables being in full view of criminals - making it easy for them to steal,” he said. “Further, numerous number plates are being stolen. One-way screws are available through a number of locations, so please obtain them and affix them to your car.” Chief Commissioner Ken Lay said there was a statewide 9.2 per cent rise in motor vehicle thefts. “While many cars are still being stolen by joyriders, we’re seeing an increase in the numbers of cars that we aren’t finding,” he said. “We suspect these vehicles are being taken by criminal groups

to make money by selling them to scrap metal yards.” Insp Kitchen said assaults in Greater Dandenong were up 5.8 per cent overall, and assaults excluding family violence rose 5.6 per cent. “An analysis of our statistics has shown that with the majority of these assaults, both the offender and victim are known to each other,” he said. “We will work with residential care facilities and accommodation houses to make the community safer.” He said the Greater Dandenong family violence unit continued to have a significant impact on recidivist offenders and the referral process. “It is our view that these strategies will help break the cycle of

violence and make the family home safer,” he said. “Greater Dandenong is one of few PSAs that continues to see a reduction in family violence reports over a 12-month period.” On the roads, total injuries were down 12.1 per cent. Insp Kitchen said operations to remove drug and alcohol affected or unlicensed drivers from the roads would continue. “Hoon activity is still evident within our area and we appreciate the community reporting this illegal behaviour to police,” he said. He encouraged everyone who lived or worked in Greater Dandenong to be vigilant and call local police or triple zero to report crime. “You are our eyes and ears and we need your help to make the City of Greater Dandenong a safer place,” he said.

IT’S NONE OF OUR BUSINESS BUT… A KEYSBOROUGH hairdresser has delivered four wheelchairs, toys, hearing aids, spectacles and food to Thailand’s most needy. Carmela Ercolano encountered people with disabilities struggling to get around during a holiday earlier this year, raised more than $2500 for the project and received a donation of a wheelchair. “It was hard work but we did it,” she told the Journal last week. “We ended up taking them to a nursing home, the four wheelchairs. “They were really grateful.” LOW numbers forced South East Business Networks (SEBN) to cancel its 21st annual industry dinner. The night was scheduled for 21 August, and Coopers Brewery chairman Glenn Cooper

was to be the guest speaker. But just a few days out, SEBN had only received about 60 bookings - down from about 110 last year and well short of covering costs - and made the tough decision to cancel. GREATER Dandenong Neighbourhood Watch’s next forum will drum up support for the Blue Ribbon Foundation. The foundation perpetuates the memory of Victoria Police members killed in the line of duty, and will hold Blue Ribbon Day commemorations on 29 September. It will provide a guest speaker for the Neighbourhood Watch event on Wednesday 17 September, at the Paddy O`Donoghue Centre, 18-34 Buckley Street, Noble Park, from 7.30pm to 9pm. Call Dawn on 0407 325 030 or email

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Ambatzidis’s lawyer told the court the accused thought they were “toys” that he used to entertain children at his father’s farm. Officers also found three sets of unprescribed pharmaceuticals, four cannabis plants in pots, a cultivation lamp and two home-made bongs. The court was told Ambatzidis had spent about $40,000 on the drug ice, and up until giving up last month smoked 1-2 grams of cannabis a day. When stressed, Ambatzidis self-medicated with cannabis, Mr Alesci said. “He now has the support of an extended family. He’s rehabilitated himself. He has taken ownership.” Mr Alesci admitted Ambatzidis faced an immediate jail term, having been caught twice driving while suspended this year - breaching a suspended jail term for the same offence. “His culpability is reduced because he didn’t know of this (mental health) issue,” Mr Alesci said. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen’s computer crashed at one

stage because it “couldn’t cope with 713 infringements”. Given Ambatzidis’s mental disorder, Mr Vandersteen found imprisoning Ambatzidis would be disproportionate, excessive and unduly harsh. He said he’d reduce the owed toll money to about $68,000 to be paid in instalments. Mr Alesci said it would realistically take Ambatzidis seven years to pay the amount. Mr Vandersteen said he could offer $15,000 ($20 for each infringement) as a one-off payment. Ambatzidis was convicted, fined $1000 and ordered to perform 175 hours of unpaid work on a 12-month community corrections order, which included drug and mental health treatment. Mr Vandersteen said he’d defer handing down a penalty for the suspended sentence breach until he assessed Ambatzidis’s progress on the CCO in December. He also deferred the toll bill question until then.

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Drugs booby trap By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A 54-YEAR-old Noble Park disability pensioner will contest drug trafficking charges after police found her at home with five grams of heroin and $435 cash stashed in her bra. Police prosecutor Cameron Smithett told Dandenong Magistrates' Court that Mary Bou allegedly claimed to police she found the drugs in a shoebox in her rubbish bin out on the nature strip. She allegedly said she had “no idea” what they were and denied trafficking heroin.

The drugs and cash were found during a police raid at a Noble Park home on 5 February. During a pat-down search of Bou, small papers containing heroin, a small bag of ‘rock’ heroin and the money were found in her bra. Senior Constable Smithett told the court that police believed other equipment found in the house - mobile phones, iPods, video and digital cameras and gold jewellery - were stolen. Bou allegedly told police the cash was for her rent, and didn’t know

about the alleged stolen goods. Senior Constable Smithett said a large shoebox containing papers that were “consistent with” wrapping for heroin was found in the living room. Bou’s legal-aid duty lawyer said Bou - who has no prior convictions had intended to ask other people living in the house about the shoebox’s contents after finding the box in the bottom of her bin. “She’s not conceding what was found on her was drugs.” “Why put it in her bra?” magistrate Jack Vandersteen said.

The defence lawyer said people from Cambodia commonly stashed money in their bra. “It’s where she knows where things are.” The lawyer said Bou could not get Victoria Legal Aid funding for a lawyer in contest proceedings and would organise a private lawyer. Jack Vandersteen said he had a “degree of scepticism” for Bou’s claims. “I’m just asking you to speak to a lawyer.” The hearing was adjourned for mention last Friday.

Students love their sport By CASEY NEILL EMERSON students are acing their studies while leading the way. The Dandenong school, which caters for students with mild intellectual disabilities, this year started a Vocational Education and Training (VET) sport and recreation class. Sport teacher Kevin Van Twest said it was the first time a specialist school had offered the course. “It gives them a recognised certificate that can lead to employment at a gym or at a local sporting club,” he said. “It’s really important that they get that sort of grounding at school.” Fault-less Tennis Coaching in Hallam is donating court time for practical studies, and gave the school $500 for sports shirts. “$30 from mum and dad for a shirt is really hard to come by,” he said. “They let us use their courts and they ran coaching sessions for us.”

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Sampey hits out at panel By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong councillor Maria Sampey has called for the replacement of both members on a “rigged” councillor-conduct panel set to hear her misconduct allegations levelled at another councillor. Ahead of the October hearing, Cr Sampey has requested that panellist John Bruce stand down, alleging a conflict of interest. Her request was rebuffed by panel chairwoman and lawyer Katrina Raymond. Cr Sampey has since also called for her removal. “I feel the whole thing is rigged,” Cr Sampey said. “I don’t feel they will be fair to me. “The MAV should remove that perception by standing them down.” The allegations against Cr Angela Long stem from a secret investigation and report launched by her - as mayor - and council chief executive John Bennie into Cr Sampey and Cr Peter Brown last year. After the report, no action was taken against Crs Sampey and Brown. Cr Sampey, who has been on stress leave since late last year, said panellist John Bruce had a conflict of interest because of his past association with Mr Bennie. She was concerned that Mr Bennie reigned as chief executive of Manningham Council during the same time as Mr Bruce was Manningham mayor. Mr Bruce also presided over a councillor conduct panel hearing that reprimanded Cr Sampey for misconduct against Cr Long in 2010. Municipal Association chief executive Rob Spence said the MAV had “no legislated or other power” to intervene in the panel’s proceedings. Ms Raymond did not return the Journal’s calls.

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Stimulating the senses By CASEY NEILL A DRAB wall at a Springvale school is now a sensory showpiece. For the past few months Pakenham artist Belinda Conibeer has worked with Springvale Park Special Developmental School art teacher Katina Vryonis on a 17-metre mosaic. The mural is the backdrop to a sensory garden and has a native animals theme. “We both had the same sort of idea - animals and birds and bugs and things from the local area that the kids might see,” Ms Conibeer said. They unveiled and celebrated the finished artwork at a grand opening on Monday 25 August. “It was great to see it finished and to stand back and go, ‘wow, we did that’,” Ms Conibeer said. “It’s my biggest mosaic yet. “I feel part of the school. There’s going to be more projects in the future. “The kids finding a piece that they worked on - that’s the best.” Students helped to create three large butterflies that feature on the wall, which also contributes to the sensory garden through round pebbles, cup handles and 20 ladybirds hidden in the design. “It’s full of colour, too,” Ms Conibeer said. Principal Jackie Lowther said the school had a sensory garden at its previous location in Noble Park. “We find it so beneficial for our students,” she said. “It provides opportunities for our students, who have mild to profound

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disabilities, to explore the environment using all of their senses.” GPT Group, Australian Native Landscapes, Bunnings Warehouse Springvale, other businesses and the school community helped to make the project a reality. “All the plants are edible and there are all different textures and smells and the colours,” Ms Lowther said. “There’s a lovely gazebo where the kids can sit and enjoy the garden and some musical pieces in the garden. “The mosaic is on an existing wall, a tired-looking wall at the back of the gym. “It’s all wheelchair accessible, including the gazebo.” Ms Lowther said the space pro-

“You can ask ‘can you see the vbutterflies? How many are there? What colour are they?’. “It was very exciting for us as a school community.”

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STOCKDALE AND LEGGO, DANDENONG, 9791 3177 BOB MILKOVIC, 0422 504 106 INSPECT: SATURDAY 11AM-11.30AM PRICE: $330,000 PLUS PRIVATE SALE

DANDENONG This centrally located property is perfect for any builder/developer or investor. It is located just minutes from Dandenong Hospital and Chisholm TAFE as well as having easy access to all major roads and public transport means the new owner will be sure to reap the benefits of buying in such a central location. Sitting on a land area of 757 square metres in a residential growth zone, the property gives the new owner the opportunity to build multiple units/ townhouses or small apartment development. With a well presented weatherboard dwelling that comprises three bedrooms, formal lounge area, separate timber kitchen with gas stove and adjoining meals area, one bathroom, gas ducted heating and single lock-up garage the new owners will have no work to do but to keep the property leased while waiting for a permit from the council to build. With an existing lease agreement in place until July 2015 and a current rental yield of $1347 per calendar month, the new owner will be able to minimise their holding costs while waiting for the plans to be drawn and permit to be issued. The selling agent says this property is literally a gold mine so do not wait until it is someone else’s.

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DEVELOPMENT OR INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Huge level 1100m2 lot with 22m frontage. Current permit approved for four single level units (1 x 3bdr + 3 x 2bdr). Plans available to inspect. Site may also suit 5 units (STP). Existing weatherboard let to long term tenant. Avoid delays and start immediately. Popular central location ensures completed units will sell easily. DON’T MISS THIS!

Auction Terms Price Inspect

Sat 6th September at 11am 10% dep-bal 60/90/120 days $500,000+ By Appointment Saturday from 10.30am Neil Butler 0411 637 088

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FANTASTIC 1ST HOME OR INVESTMENT Immaculate 3 bed BV boasting polished hardwood loors, comfortable gas heated lounge, modern gas kitchen with dishwasher and renovated bathroom. Other extras include covered rear patio and huge double garage with remote door. Terriic quiet location close to primary & secondary schools, transport & freeway access. Lots of potential to extend later or possible 2 unit site (STP). WILL BE SOLD.

Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent

Sat 6th September at 12pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $340,000+ Thursday 5-5.30pm Saturday from 11.30am Dennis T. 0438 341 066

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CORNER BLOCK DEVELOPMENT (STP) This home is set on a corner block 580m2 approx. Potential dual occupancy (STCA). The home is a solid 3 bedroom home, spacious lounge with gas heater & a/con unit. Separate kitchen with all gas appliances. Hardwood loors throughout the home under the existing loor coverings. Large single garage. Located opposite the pool & park, Secondary College and minutes away from Dandenong Plaza & bus stops. Would suit investor or irst home buyer. Call now for an appointment to inspect.

Auction Terms Price Inspect

Sat 6th September at 1pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $300,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday from 12.30pm Nigel Raymond 0425721593

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GREAT INVESTMENT OR HOME TO LIVE IN This neat 2 bedroom unit in a small block of 3 units. Represents fantastic value. Offers large carpeted lounge/ dining adjacent to a cupboard packed hostess kitchen. Gas ducted heating & evaporative cooling. Both bedrooms with robes. Separate bathroom, toilet & laundry. Paved back yard & lock up garage with remote door. Added bonus walk to market, plaza & all facilities. Get rid of the car. Don’t miss this great opportunity.

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Sat 6th September at 2pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $320,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday from 1.30pm Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303

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222 Power Road Endeavour Hills LOTS OF POTENTIAL HERE! RENOVATE OR RE-DEVELOP Spacious 4 bedroom BV with ensuite and large living areas set on excellent lot of 706m2 (suit dual occupancy STP). Opportunity for 1st home buyer to renovate or great for investor to achieve an attractive rental with the bonus of future development (STP). Convenient location close to schools, transport & freeway access. WILL BE SOLD!

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26 Liege Avenue Noble Park Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent

Sat 13 September at 11am 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $320,000+ Saturday 3-3.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088

FANTASTIC 1ST HOME OR INVESTMENT Set on an elevated lot with views this quality built 3 bed BV boasts double bedrooms with BIR’s, spacious gas heated lounge, family size kitchen with stainless steel gas cooking. Features ducted cooling, high ceilings & original hardwood loors under existing carpet. Externally there is a double brick garage plus large separate workshop(ideal for home/ business). Great location very close to schools, station & freeway access. Let to excellent tenants but vacant possession available.

Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent

Sat 13th Sept at 12pm 10% dep-bal 60 days $400,000+ Wednesday 4-4.30pm Saturday 11-11.30am Dennis T. 0438 341 066

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2/14 Clement Street Dandenong ATTRACTIVE UNIT IN PRIME CENTRAL LOCATION Set in a small complex only 5 minutes walk to the Plaza and market, this immaculate villa is ideal to live in or for investment. Offers open plan living with spacious lounge, large kitchen/family area opening to low maintenance garden. Cupboard packed kitchen with WO & gas HP plus quality loor tiling. Two double bedrooms with WIR and bathroom access from master. Features split system air conditioner, ducted heating, neutral carpets and brick garage. RARE OPPORTUNITY HERE!

5 Luciella Court Dandenong North Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent

Sat 13th September at 1pm 10% dep - bal 30/60 days $310,000+ Wednesday 4-4.30pm Saturday 2-2.30pm Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106

SIZE, QUALITY AND LOCATION Close to schools, buses & major arterials this large family home is perfect for the growing family or savvy investor. Features 4 bdrs with pure wool carpets & BIR’s + master with WIR & full ensuite. Open plan living/dining area with pol hardwood loors & access to covered rear timber deck. Solid Jarrah timber kitchen with caesarstone benchtops & quality Bosch s/s appliances. Including gas HP & DW, sep rumpus room also opens to deck. Quality extras includes gas d/heating, rev cycle a/con to living area, remote dble garage & landscaped gardens.

Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent

Sat 13th September at 2pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $460,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday 1-1.30pm Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106

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Saturday 27th Sept at 12pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days Contact Agent Saturday 3-3.30pm Nigel Raymond 0425721593

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Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent

Sat 20th Sept at 11am 10% dep-bal 30/60 days Contact Agent Wednesday 4-4.30pm Saturday 10-10.30am Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS Spacious 2 bed unit in terriic central location. Ideal for investment or owner/occupier. Offers comfortable gas heated lounge with bonus of air conditioning,separate kitchen/meals, tiled bathroom with separate shower, private rear yard plus brick garage. High demand area close to schools, transport & walk to Plaza. Call now to inspect.

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12 O’Malley Crescent Dandenong North CHOICE OF 2 QUALITY UNITS CLOSE TO SHOPS & TRANSPORT Unit 1 - Fully renovated 3BR rendered home gas kitchen, quality tiled bthrm + full ensuite to master. Fresh paintwork in neutral colours + all gas appliances, front & rear courtyard plus enclosed carport with ducted heating. Unit 3 - Brand new 2 bed unit features huge open living area with quality kitchen itted with WO & gas HP. Large master overlooks the rear garden & is adjacent to tiled bthrm with sep shower & bath. Includes quality loor tiling & carpet, d/heating & 2 RC split a/con systems. Encl c/port & extra parking.

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YOUNG, MODERN & FUNCTIONAL $330,000+each Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday 1-1.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088

FIXED DATE SALE 19/09/2014(if not sold prior) If you are looking for a ultra modern, low maintenance 2 BR townhouse in popular Metro Village, then your search is over. In a quiet location within walking distance to the CBD & station, this as new property positioned at end of a terrace row features larger land and natural light throughout. Floorplan offers formal lounge, quality kitchen with s/s appliances including gas HP & DW. Adjacent family room opens to private garden & garage. Includes d/ heating, full insulation & quality carpet upstairs & tiling throughout living area.

Fixed Date Sale 19th September Price $330,000+ Inspect Saturday 12-12.30pm Agent Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106

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The Bugatti Veyron Super Sport Currently holds the Guinness World record of the fastest production car, with a top speed of 431.072km/h. Cost: $2.4 million

We Set All the Keysborough Records: Speed and Price 17 Longview Rd, Keysborough Sold for $795,000 in 3 weeks Record price for an 8 year old single storey home in Hidden Grove Estate

3 Westbrook Drive, Keysborough Sold for $780,000 in 2 weeks Record price for a single storey 3 bedroom in Oakwood Estate

25 Somerield Drive North, Keysborough Sold for $1,020,000 in 2 weeks Record price for a double storey home in Somerield Estate

13 Geoffrey Crt, Keysborough Sold for $1,050,000 in 2 weeks Record price for a double storey 8 year old home in The Keys Estate

14 Edgewater Drive, Keys borough Sold for $1,100,000 in 3 weeks Record price for a double storey home in Crystal Water Estate

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HOME OF THE WEEK KEYSBOROUGH 12 MAYFIELD DRIVE

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THE KEY TO YOUR ULTIMATE HAPPINESS Only 5 years old, this 44 square Metricon former display home offers a stunning array of premium features, crowned by a stunning in-ground pool with water fall in an established, fully landscaped setting. Set on a 635m allotment and comprising 4 generous bedrooms including a large master suite on each floor plus 3 additional bedroom upstairs, each appointed with its own private en-suite bathroom. The downstairs master bedroom is huge and has a fittingly large, fully appointed ensuite bathroom with twin vanities and a large walk in dressing room. There are 4 big living areas. The first is a very welcoming formal living room with built in glass unit and gas log fire. Beyond is an open plan kitchen with stone benches, big stove, twin ovens, twin basins and dishwasher. There is additionally a beautifully appointed Butler’s pantry replete with ample of storage plus built in microwave and coffee machine. Next to it is the large laundry and a powder room. The relaxed family room and formal dining area are adjacent to the kitchen and look out onto the well established gardens, the pool, the built in BBQ and a smartly decked al fresco dining area. Upstairs is a further open living space ideal for retreating from the buzz of the household. Leading off it is the other master bedroom with full ensuite, walking dressing room and its own balcony. With the bus stop at your door and Haileybury College just moments walk away, with easy access to Eastlink and a ten minutes drive to the pristine sands of the Edithvale beach.

Price: $1,100,000+ Inspect: Thursday 4:00 - 4:30pm Saturday 4:00 - 4:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 747070

KEYSBOROUGH 9 MERRICK STREET HOME SWEET HOME! This lovely 3 bedroom home has been lovingly cared for and well maintained by its original owner and the love shows. Enjoying a location right in the heart of one of the suburb’s high demand pockets, this lovely Keysborough home will make an ideal choice for the first home owner or a wise investor. Features L shaped lounge/ dining, updated kitchen with ample cupboards and a walk in pantry plus a casual meals area. Also included is a renovated bathroom with heat lamps, gas heating, a split system air conditioner in dining room and another air conditioner in the meals area. There are built in robes in all bedrooms and two of the bedrooms have ceiling fans. A large pergola covers the outdoor living and entertaining area, and there is a single carport plus a wonderful mature garden with a greenhouse in the large back yard.

Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611

KEYSBOROUGH 8 PEPPERTREE STREET WHEN SIZE MATTERS Set behind a decorative, high, colour bond fence and electric gate on a generous 610m2 allotment; this single storey Henley home provides a substantial 35 sqs approx of family living in the coveted Oakwood Estate. Featuring 4 good bedrooms plus a study, this family home features a large principal bedroom with its own full en-suite bathroom with dual vanities. The choice of living and relaxing areas includes a separate home theatre room, a formal living room, adjoining family room, a massive kitchen with stainless steel fittings, dishwasher and 900 cooktop, large tiled dining which opens to a paved outdoor living entertaining area under a pergola and decking. The other bedrooms are all well proportioned and serviced by a central family bathroom and another sitting area. Quality tiles throughout, ducted heating and evaporative cooling, ducted vacuum, security system, water tank, fully landscaped low maintenance gardens, a double garage with remotecontrolled door and internal access.

Ofice: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611

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Price: $400,000+ Inspect: Wednesday 5:00 - 5:30pm Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 745575

Jesse Roberts 0417 474 258

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Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Anthony Mondous 0417 508 189

KEYSBOROUGH 13 PUTT GROVE GREAT HOME FOR THE BEGINNER This surprisingly spacious 3 bedroom home is located in a very popular pocket of Keysborough and is just perfect for the first home owner or investor. Comprising a tiled entry which leads to a formal L-shaped lounge/ dining, a large, central timber kitchen with gas cooking opens to a spacious family meals area, which in turn opens out onto a north facing pergola-covered outdoor area. Adding extra year round comfort are gas heating and split system air conditioning, whilst storage is catered by built in robes in the bedrooms. There is also a compact sunroom, a second shower and toilet, and a substantial double steel garage. The home is set on a large block of 596m2 (approx) and is conveniently located within a short walk to Parkmore shops, bus, schools, Bilbungra kindergarten, Keysborough Resurrection School, East link and all other amenities.

Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611

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Price: $720,000+ Inspect: Saturday 12:00 - 12:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 741493

Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Anthony Mondous 0417 508 189

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KEYSBOROUGH 15 GEOFFREY COURT LOVE WHERE YOU LIVE Idyllically set just a chip shot from the verdant expanses of Keysborough Golf Course and enjoying a prestigious address in the heart of the Keys Estate; this beautifully presented single storey home boasts approx 35 squares of welcoming, family living. Set in a quiet and popular court location, this true family home offers 4 spacious bedrooms plus multiple living areas . The vast master bedroom and parent retreat has its own full en-suite bathroom with twin vanities. There are 3 living areas including a formal lounge and dining. plus a family/theatre room. The large kitchen boasts stainless steel fittings with Smeg appliances and glass splash backs whilst the open plan dining and family rooms open onto a large, fully covered timber-decked outdoor living and entertaining area for year-round family fun. Quality appointments includes LED lighting, premium carpeting and glowing timber flooring throughout, zoned ducted heating, evaporative cooling, ducted vacuum, a security system, 2.7 m high ceilings, a large double garage with remote-controlled door.

Ofice: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611

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Auction: 13 September @ 11am Price: $450,000+ Inspect: Thursday 4:00 - 4:30pm Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 743812

John Wysham 0418 322 618

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Price: $740,000+ Inspect: Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 744272

Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Anthony Mondous 0417 508 189

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SPRINGVALE 64 ROYAL AVENUE

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SOLID FAMILY HOME ON 1120SQM (APPROX)

Auction: Saturday 27th September @ 12:30pm Inspect: Saturdays 11:00 - 11:30am mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 6939727

Finding a big home or a big block in Springvale Central can be quite difficult. With this quality residence, you get both. With a rare combination of substantial residence and large land allotment, all options are available to you. You can choose to reside, re-build or even subdivide into multiple dwellings (STCA). Currently it offers: • 6 Bedrooms spread over dual levels • Formal lounge & huge rumpus providing multiple living areas • Modern and spacious kitchen for the inner master chef • Practical 2 main bathrooms • Massive Garage/Warehouse itting up to 6 cars • Huge yard/space for future growth So close to the heart of Springvale, surrounded by shopping, schools, public transport and all amenities, this is a distinct property that won’t be available for long. Make sure you see this today! Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211

NOBLE PARK 121 CORRIGAN ROAD DEVELOPERS DREAM Located moments away from trains, busses and Noble Park Shopping centre, is an opportunity to own this premier development site. Original and well kept home, sitting on 850sqm, in RGZ, also known as Residential Zone 2. The potential of this site is simply endless. Apply to subdivide into units/ town houses/ apartments when taking over(STCA). The current home comprises of 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 2 toilets, spacious living areas, self contained bungalow and much more. This residence can be easily lived in or even rented out for u to $350 p/w. Desired location, huge land and solid home equates to this being your next astute real estate investment.

Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211

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Auction: Sat 13th September @ 12:30pm Price: $450,000+ Inspect: Saturdays 12:00 - 12:30pm Wednesdays 5:00 - 5:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 6901976 Harry Li 0414 216 699 Shane Ah-Kan 0433 301 502

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SPRINGVALE 5 MAPLE STREET HOT SPRINGVALE BLOCK! 840SQM (APPROX) The ever growing market in Springvale offers another tremendous chance for the prudent buyer to secure a potential filled investment. Literally only a few minutes walking distance to Springvale train station, central shopping and local schools, this rectangular block measuring 840sqm (approx) offers huge potential in building and further development into multiple dwellings (STCA). Live in or rent out the modernized weatherboard home that comprises: • 3 Big bedrooms w/polished loorboards • Large separate dining room for daily practicality • Renovated kitchen area with plenty of bench space • Extra large family/rumpus room for guest entertaining • Undercover outdoor area, garage and much more... With excellent capital growth and expansion possibilities, you got to get in now. Make this your wealth creator or retirement plan as this is an investment you just can’t look past. Put your front foot forward. Call today!

Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211

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Auction: Sat 13th September @ 1:30pm Price: $475,000+ Inspect: Saturdays 1:00 - 1:30pm Wednesdays 5:00 - 5:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 5298205 Harry Li 0414 216 699 Shane Ah-Kan 0433 301 502

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Hall & Partners IT’S ON AGAIN!!!

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DANDENONG NORTH 12 Glencoe Grove AUCTION

AUCTION SATURDAY 6TH SEPTEMBER DANDENONG NORTH

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(Venue: 32 - 34 McFees Road, Dandenong North)

32 and 34 McFees Road 2 houses on one title. Land approx. 931m2

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16 Curtin Crescent Neat 3 bedroom home. Close to Menzies Avenue shops AH: Leigh Hall 0401 408 580

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DOVETON (Venue: 12 Magnolia Grove, Doveton)

12 Magnolia Grove 3 bedroom home. Land approx. 655m2. Development protential STCA

INSPECT SAT FROM 11.30AM

33 Kanooka Grove 2 bedroom home on lad approx. 585m2 AH:Vitaliy Shtohrin 0468 370 941

INSPECT SAT 10.45 - 11.15AM

Auction: Saturday 20th Sept at 12pm Inspect: Saturday 11:30 to 12:00pm Contact: Adrian Hall 0417 123 820 Irene Athanasiadis 0407 315 911

Terms: 10% deposit, balance 60 days LYSTERFIELD SOUTH 2 Sunnybank Close NEW LISTING

DOVETON 1/22 Betula Street OVER HALF AN ACRE,AN EXCLUSIVE ENTERTAINER’S LIFESTYLE! Offering a superb location for a luxurious lifestyle, including 2 flowing floor plans with optimum entertaining spaces for the whole family to enjoy. There are 5 BR’s with the sumptuous master suite featuring a lavish ensuite & walk through, fully fitted robe. Four spacious living areas welcome the outside in & offer leafy views of the landscaped surrounds.The rumpus room has built in cabinetry & café doors that open out to the in-ground pool creating the ideal setting for relaxed entertainment.

START HERE! Neatly kept home with 3 bedrooms, separate lounge, kitchen, bathroom and laundry. Comes with all gas appliances, compact lawn/garden space and carport. Special features include updated bathroom, kitchen and polished timber floors. Only 2 on the block, definitely worth a look! Ideal as an economical first home or rental investment property. Do not miss this golden opportunity. ESR- $235,000-$250,000.

For Sale: P.O.A Inspect: Saturday 2:15-2:45pm & Sunday 2:15-2:45pm Contact: Carina Cigna 0410 027 281

Auction: Saturday 6th September at 2:30pm Inspect: Wednesday 5:30-6:00pm Saturday From 2:00pm Contact: Tim Retallack 0409 391 804

ENDEAVOUR HILLS 1/116 John Fawkner Drive NEW LISTING

THE FREEDOM OF LIVING NEAR EVERYTHING! Enjoy the space of your own place as you cocoon yourself in the comfort of this ready to enjoy unit. Fully renovated 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, large formal lounge, open plan kitchen with adjoining meals area which overlooks the beautiful views. Extra features include large single garage, ducted heating, dishwasher, walking distance to Thomas Mitchel Primary School, Glen Eagles Secondary College, parkland and public transport.

LARGER THAN MOST 2 BEDROOM UNITS! This unit Features 2 bedrooms with built in robes, large bathroom with separate bathtub and shower, carpeted throughout, open-plan feel lounge room with wall furnace for heating and wall air-conditioning for cooling, meals area with sunny window, generous kitchen with breakfast bench and overhead cupboards, gas cooking stove & range hood. A very cosy backyard & courtyard with low maintenance garden & single lockup garage with remote control and rear access door. Location is great close to all amenities.

For Sale: P.O.A Inspect: Saturday 11:00-11:30am Contact: Carina Cigna 0410 027 281

For Sale: $310,000+ Inspect: Saturday 12:30-1:00pm Contact: Robert Fernandez 0419 325 302

NEW LISTING

ENDEAVOUR HILLS 23A John Edgcumbe Way STYLE WITH A NEW VIBE! Be metres from parkland, moments from schools and love what’s been done to transform this home. It’s got a welcoming feel, lots of light, and with four bedrooms and two living areas this has all the room that families need. Comprises of master bedroom with full ensuite, formal lounge and dining, lots of bench space and stainless steel appliances in the new kitchen. Easy care gardens and a huge alfresco area, convenient location and the best views in the Endeavour Hills area. Extra features include double carport, ducted heating, air con and much more. For Sale: $460,000+ Inspect: Saturday 12:00-12:30pm Contact: Carina Cigna 0410 027 281

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ENDEAVOUR HILLS 6/13 Endeavour Crescent

ENDEAVOUR HILLS 2 Oxley Way

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QUALITY AND SPACE IN THE RIGHT PLACE This beautifully presented home gives you the opportunity to move in, enjoy and relax! From the formal entry you step into a large lounge room that is complimented by the meals area and a spacious kitchen. There are 3 large bedrooms with BIR’s, central bathroom, separate toilet and laundry. There is a massive, second living area overlooking the private, leafy manicured gardens. Lock up Garage and carport, A/C, polished timber floors, gas heating, ceiling fans, dishwasher and quality fixtures complete the picture.

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AMAZING VALUE FOR MONEY! “BATTLEAXE” BLOCK. Calling all Investors and First Home Buyers, rarely do you find an opportunity like this in Endeavour Hills. Comprising of three bedrooms with BIR’s, family bathroom, double garage, large backyard and a large living room/meals area. A stone’s throw away from all major amenities, Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre, Monash Freeway (MI), schools and locals parks. Whether you’re looking to investor or Occupy this is one not to be missed. For Sale: $295,000+ Inspect: Saturday 11:00-11:30am Contact: Carina Cigna 0410 027 281 Ryan Abrams 0422 700 168

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KEYSBOROUGH This beautiful, family home provides the astute home seeker with an affordable opportunity to move into Keysborough’s much admired Hidden Grove estate without compromising quality or location. It offers a gracious entry foyer, master bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and ensuite bathroom, internal entry from the secure double garage into the study or fourth bedroom. Flowing on from there is a lovely formal living room, central kitchen with all wanted appliances and plenty of cupboards, spacious dining room, large and very functional family room open out to a decked alfresco living area and a large backyard with water features and so much more. There are two further bedrooms served by a bright family bathroom, secure and away from the main bedroom. The home also features extensive tiled flooring, central ducted heating and cooling and lots more. All this is close to quality schools of every type, Pencil Park, Keysborough Golf Course, excellent Parkmore shops and easy access to EastLink.

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2 Raymond McMahon Blvd, Endeavour Hills 9700 7888 nichollsgledhill.com.au 31 Maryrose Cr. ENDEAVOUR HILLS DISPLAY HOME QUALITY -4 BEDROOMS & STUDY!! Located in a quiet street, approx 22.8SQs of living - incl. large formal lounge, separate dining, fully fitted kitchen/ meals and spacious family area, 4 good sized bedrooms plus open study, WIR & FES to master; ducted heating; air conditioning; Dble LU garage; walk to schools; parkland & bus stop. Close to Shopping centres and Freeway access. 4A Open Saturday 2:00-2:30pm Asking $500,000+ 2B Tom Dong 0432 777 288 2 C Umesh Kumar 0434 023 805

5 Venice Gardens ENDEAVOUR HILLS SURROUNDED BY PRESTIOUS HOMES!! This 4 bedroom home offers plenty of space for the family. Situated in quiet elevated court with views; main bedroom with WIR & ENS; A large formal lounge/dining room, separate rumpus room and kitchen with island bench and meals area; air conditioning; ducted heating; a large pergola and single garage, a garden shed and water tank. 4A Open Saturday 4:00 - 4:30pm Asking $450,000 + 2B Tom Dong 0432 777 288 1 C Umesh Kumar 0434 023 805

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Byron Elrod 0434 262 589

isellgroup.com.au

YOUNG AND MODERN TOWN HOUSE This three bedroom quality built townhouse close to all amenities - Comprises of lounge/dining, fully equipped kitchen with large pantry , single remote garage and easy to maintain private backyard good, master bedroom with ensuite. all modern decor, carpets, down lights, ducted heating and much more. 3A Open Saturday 11:00-11:30am Asking $380,000-$420,000 3B Umesh Kumar 0434 023 805 1 C Tom Dong 0432 777 288

39 Lawson Way ENDEAVOUR HILLS 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. 3A Open Saturday 12:00 to 12:30pm Asking $450,000+ 2B Contact Tom Dong 0432 777 288 2 C Umesh Kumar 0434 023 805

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RENOWNED “TRURO” - SEATON THE HOME OF “TRURO ANGUS STUD”

729 ACRES - 295 ha O

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HIGHLY REGARDED CENTRAL GIPPSLAND BREEDING – FATTENING PROPERTY O O O

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Irrigation – 199 MGL Bore – trough reticulation plus 50 megalitre licence from Glenmaggie Creek. Excellent fencing – 33 paddocks with central laneway system. Spacious brick split level homestead commanding outstanding views – 4 bedrooms, extensive formal and informal living areas. Excellent outbuildings -3 large machinery sheds, 2 haysheds and excellent stock yards.

Location – Glenmaggie – Seaton Road, approx. 10 km NW Heyfield and 8 km Lake Glenmaggie. Country – highly productive balance of rich Glenmaggie Creek flats (approx. 130 Acres irrigated by UG Mains/ hydrants) to undulating grazing pastures. 30 Acres Lucerne.

Auction Fri 19th September at 2.00pm - at Truro Melbourne (03) 9866 5588 0418 317 440

LOT 2 “TRURO VISTA” 160 ACRES – 64.5 ha O Stunning elevated views of the district. Undulating balance of heavy carrying volcanic black soils – as new fencing – 5 dams. O A spectacular home site

Maffra 5147 1088 0428 451 366

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Springvale South 15 Shaw Street

1B

Endeavour Hills 26 Broadwalk Grove

3A

CONVENIENT FAMILY LIVING IN PRIME LOCATION

Auction

1C

L shape living area to the left flooded with natural light. Central kitchen with exceptional bench space overlooks the meals area and second living area. Undercover outdoor area with the added bonus of sunroom, solar panels, water tanks, roller shutters, ducted heating, oversized single garage.

Saturday 20th September 12:00pm On site View Saturday 3:00pm - 3:20pm Wednesday 5:00 - 5:20pm Kate Rushton 0408 104 953 raywhitecranbourne.com

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Investors, Renovators & Smart Home Buyers

Auction

Situated in Springvale South’s most desired location, close to schools, shops and transport is this appealing 3 bed home. Featuring spacious lounge, original kitchen with gas cooking, meals area, a central family bathroom with separate toilet, neat front garden, secure rear garden & single garage. Rectangular block of 535m2 (approx), provides potential to extend (STCA) or develop outdoor area.

$380,000+ Saturday 6th September @ 12pm View Wed 4-4:30pm & Sat 11:3012pm Lethao Huynh 0422 252 600 le.huynh@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000

Ray White Noble Park/Springvale

Ray White Cranbourne

Location, Location Central Springvale

Auction

Entertainer’s home...

Auction

This two bed brick veneer unit ticks all the right boxes! Located in central Springvale, within walking distance to everything. Featuring renovated kitchen, with adjoining meals area, spacious lounge, bathroom with massage spa shower, separate toilet and two large bedrooms. Floating floorboards and timber venetians throughout. Perfect for low maintenance living or the smart investor.

Saturday 13th September @ 3pm

Only 2 on the block & no body corp, this stunning home is ideal for those in search of spacious living yet easy maintenance. This 3 bed villa features study, spacious living area, outdoor entertainment area, large kitchen with adjoining meals area, central family bathroom, ducted heating and evaporative cooling. Popular Noble Park location, close to all amenities, with a rental return of $1560 pcm, this is the perfect home or investment!

Saturday 13th September @ 2pm

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1C

View Wed & Sat 3-3:30pm Adrees Ezadyar 0402 543 084 adrees.ezadyar@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000

Noble Park 2/18 Marna Court

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2A

Ray White Noble Park/Springvale DJ

1B

Springvale 1/47 St James Avenue

3A

1C

View Wed & Sat @ 12-12:30pm Adrees Ezadyar 0402 543 084 adrees.ezadyar@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000

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How many Agents do you have working for YOU? More Real estate experience, More Open for inspections, & better service for you!

Disclaimer: Information contained herein is believed to be accurate at time of printing.

With Spring just around the corner, the market is heating up! Now is the time to call the area’s biggest and most active agency.

Call our FREE Market Appraisal Hotline T. 8710 0000 NOBLE PARK 390 Princes Highway 8710 0000 | KEYSBOROUGH 1/ 320 Cheltenham Road 8769 1888 PROUDLY SERVICING: Springvale • Endeavour Hills • Dingley • Waterways

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3a

DANDENONG NORTH 1549 HEATHERTON ROAD

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DANDENONG NORTH 2 MCKEON CIRCUIT

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Looking for a quiet home that has plenty of both front and rear yard space? Looking for a home that has three great sized carpeted bedrooms? Looking for an outstandingly positioned home with literally everything at your doorstep? If you answered YES, YES, YES, then this superb home on a block size of 586m2 (approx) will be the one for you. If you’re looking for a great sized home on a big block with everything at hand, don’t miss out on this gem!

Life was meant to be easy – and this is your lucky day! Enjoy this modern feel and spacious family home and utelise the STAMPED PLANS to build a well planned 3 bedroom townhome at the rear – what more could you ask for? How about a spectacular location with shops, parks and freeways all nearby. Let’s not forget that the spacious living flows through to a renovated kitchen and the master bedroom boasts a walk in robe plus en suite.

METHOD

METHOD

PRICE INSPECT CONTACT

Tuesday 30th September at 5pm unless sold prior $380,000+ Sat 1 - 1:30pm Photo ID required Kim Sear Lim 0423 374 998 Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT

Saturday 6th September at 2pm Contact Agent 10% Deposit. Balance 60 Days. Sat 1:30 - 2pm Photo ID required Mehmet Atesel 0419 333 553 Sahan Akkurt 0433 746 291 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

5a 3b 3c 1e

NOBLE PARK 83 BUCKLEY STREET This amazing house on a big block approximately 1080sq in a brilliant position – waiting for your plans to turn this into a superb development (STCA). The long driveway invites you to the existing gorgeous home, showcasing a formal lounge, family room, formal dining and meals, 5 BDRs, 3 bathrooms & garage.

KEYSBOROUGH 24 NAMBOUR ROAD

3a

1b

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3e

This is what you’ve been waiting for - a great sized family home, in a quiet street, that’s primed for easy entertaining both indoors and outdoors. Location, Lifestyle & Leisure – these three L’s will make your dreams come true & it’s all here in this well designed family home. With an open living / dining, bright renovated kitchen, 3 good sized BDRs + study that can be used as a rumpus or closed off to make a 4th BDR, in addition to multiple sun-filled alfresco areas – what more could you ask for! METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT

Tuesday 30th September at 5pm unless sold prior $420,000+ Sat 1 - 1:30pm Photo ID required Chang Wang 0450 706 668 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888

Tuesday 23rd September at 5pm INSPECT Sat 2:30 - 3pm Photo ID required PRICE Contact Agent CONTACT Janina Ksiezycka 0422 991 439 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

2a 1b 1c 1e

SPRINGVALE SOUTH 2/90 ATHOL ROAD Prepare to be amazed at this modern feel & previously renovated unit. Solid timber floors flow through most of the home, each of the 2 good sized BDRs enjoy BIRs, the living area is exceptionally spacious & the kitchen has an abundance of cupboard space while the garage has access to an undercover entertaining area.

Tuesday 30th September at 5pm INSPECT Sat 3 - 3:30pm Photo ID required PRICE $290,000+ CONTACT Gadas Lamsodis 0423 884 819 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888

NOBLE PARK 390 Princes Highway 8710 0000 | KEYSBOROUGH 1/ 320 Cheltenham Road 8769 1888 PROUDLY SERVICING: Springvale • Endeavour Hills • Dingley • Waterways

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WE LOVE IT

DANDENONG These brand new, luxurious 2 bedroom apartments in boutique development of only 9, complete with secure parking and storage, are certain to impress. Boasting both quality and style with 76sqm of living space, more than 11sqm of private balcony, stylish kitchen complete with stainless steel appliances, dishwasher, glass splashbacks and stone bench-tops, 2 spacious bedrooms featuring built in robes with mirrored doors and individual heating, master also has ensuite, a large second bathroom, generous living area and split system reverse cycle heating and cooling. Architecturally designed to achieve maximum convenience and comfort, with added features including lift and mobility impaired access, intercom security system, 6 star energy rating, pay TV access and national broadband network capable.

POSTCODE

3175

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RAY WHITE, NOBLE PARK, 9547 0000 ADREES EZADYAR, 0402 543 084 4 GWENDA STREET INSPECT: WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, 4.00PM-4.30PM PRICE: ON APPLICATION

DANDENONG 2/35 HERBERT STREET

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This 2 Bedroom unit inc spacious lounge room, renovated kitchen with s/steel appliances, gas cooking & dishwasher, hardwood floorboards, BIR’s in both bedrooms & gas heating. In addition to these great features is an extralarge courtyard – ideal for family entertaining, landscaped gardens & more.

INSPECT Saturday 12-12.30 Photo ID required PRICE $260,000 + CONTACT Silvana Lakic 0412 241 888

DANDENONG NORTH 17 SYLVIA STREET

3a

This beautifully presented 3 bedroom family home features fully renovated kitchen with s/ steel appliances and dishwasher, renovated bathroom, great sized bedrooms, polished floorboards, ducted heating, evap cooling, bill saving solar panels, roller shutters and more!

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INSPECT sat 1-1:30pm Photo ID required PRICE $390,000 + CONTACT Silvana Lakic 0421 241 888

DOVETON 130 DOVETON AVENUE 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. All this on a 774m2 block!

3a

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INSPECT by appointment Photo ID required PRICE $320,000 + CONTACT Silvana Lakic 0412 241 888

DANDENONG NORTH 21 WARANGA STREET

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This 4 Bedroom family home is situated in the prestigious Rosewood Downs estate and will suit the fussiest of buyers! Spacious throughout, this great family home offers a lifestyle of enjoyment amongst an array of quality and features!

INSPECT by appointment Photo ID required PRICE $460,000 + CONTACT Silvana Lakic 0412 241 888

DANDENONG 4 Langhorne Street 9706 7455 | PROUDLY SERVICING: • Endeavour Hills • Doveton • Hallam 14 DANDENONG JOURNAL Monday, 1 September, 2014

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Explore Your Possibilities with The C! SPRINGVALE STH 14 Wembley Court NEW LISTING

Quiet Court, Convenience and Lifestyle all in one location

Located close proximity to two vibrant shopping precincts, Springvale and Springvale South, this well maintained home is ready for the next family to move in and enjoy what it has to offer. • Extra living area that can use as a kids play room • With easy access to the backyard with a small decking area and with summer just around the corner, there is also a swimming pool.

SPRINGVALE 1-15/29 Albert Ave

Light Filled Luxury in Prime Location!

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

3A2B1D1L

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$480,000+ Saturday 1:00- 1:30pm Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Dominic Nguyen 0435 755 963

SPRINGVALE 1/31 Kemp Street

Convenience at Your Door Step!!

Situated close to Coles supermarket, public transport, walking distance to Minaret College, Springvale Rise Primary School, and other amities such as Monash University Clayton, Ikea, Springvale shopping, easy access to Princess Highway, freeways and east link. Is this lovely 3 bedroom unit that is a place to call home! • Floating timber loorboards • Central kitchen with gas cooking and adjoining dining area

$250,000 + Saturday 3:00 - 4:00pm Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Nidda Gov 0422 808 001

SPRINGVALE 2/917-919 Heatherton Rd

Situated just a minutes away from the always bustling Springvale shopping precinct, this well presented home is an ideal choice for families seeking quality living in a well-developed suburb. • Access to a wide collection of shops, cafes, restaurants and schools for all levels of education including the established Killester College, as well as Springvale Homemaker Centre, library and Burden Park.

3A1B1D1L

3A2B2D2L

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$350,000 - $380,000 Saturday 12:00 - 12:30pm Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Dominic Nguyen 0435 755 963

NOBLE PARK 7/74 Callander Rd

The perfect irst buy

Well-presented with low maintenance features. Walking distance to Harrisield Primary while area accessibility is excellent via Princess Highway, making the short drive to Sandown Racecourse, Aquatic Centre and shopping precinct. • The freshly painted interior is complemented by rich, dark polished timber looring that extends throughout the house. With 2 well lit bedrooms to choose from surrounding an updated bathroom

$380,000 + Saturday 1:30 - 2:00pm Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Nik Sharma 0411 790 745

SKYE 425 Hall Road

Over 80,000m2 of tranquillity, lifestyle and potential

A jewel in today’s property market, located along the tranquil stretch of Hall Road positioned on an immense 21 acres (Approx) allotment. • Close to Cranbourne Park, Sandhurst Golf Course and Casey Indoor Sports Centre • Stretching over 400m in length and 200m wide with subdivision options (STCA), this is a very versatile opportunity that will surely resonate with families and investors alike.

2A1B1D1L

4A2B2D4L

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$220,000 + Saturday 11:45 - 12:15pm Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Nik Sharma 0411 790 745

Thinking of Selling?

• Leading Agency in your Area with Unrivaled Customer service • We specialise in Springvale, Keysborough and Noble Park • Over 20 Years of Real Estate Experience • With over 10,000 Clients, we have more buyers for your home • Award Winning agents • Our team can speak a combined 9 languages: English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Teochew, Vietnamese, Cambodian (Khmer), Thai, Hindi and Punjabi • Excellent Ofice Location next to Westpac - more buyers come to us

Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491

Nidda Gov 0422 808 001

858 10 999 DJ

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Nice family home close to Springvale Central.

Nik Sharma 0411 790 745

Contact Agent Contact Agent Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Nidda Gov 0422 808 001

Attention Landlords! Does your property manager return your calls? Is your Property Manager constantly changing? Are you being given the support you need? Are you getting the service you deserve?

It is time for a

HANGE!

Contact The C Real Estate today for an Exclusive Introductory Offer!

Dominic Nguyen 0435 755 963

Aaron Hadow 03 858 10 999

Kim Laing 03 858 10 999

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Raine&Horne Keysborough

9769 1888

Shop 6, Kingsclere Shopping Centre, Cnr Kingsclere Ave & Corrigan Rd, Keysborough

44-46 Hanna Street, Noble Park

Current Listing

4/937 Heatherton Road, Springvale

Current Listing

2/39 Benga Avenue, Dandenong

Current Listing

3/39 Benga Avenue, Dandenong

Current Listing

4/39 Benga Avenue, Dandenong

Current Listing

4/32 Fintonia Road, Noble Park

Current Listing

“Never has there been a beter time to sell great weather to follow with Spring around the corner, low interest rates, national international Brand, are all good reasons why you should list with Raine&Horne right now�

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Raine&Horne Keysborough

9769 1888

Shop 6, Kingsclere Shopping Centre, Cnr Kingsclere Ave & Corrigan Rd, Keysborough

40 Caulield Ct, Narre Warren MORE WANTED

43 Serenity St, Pakenham MORE WANTED

3 Cardore Ct, Noble Park MORE WANTED

THE KEYSBOROUGH TEAM

1/39 Benga Ave, Dandenong MORE WANTED

24 Mackellar Ave, Wheelers Hill MORE WANTED

26 Green St, Noble Park MORE WANTED

WITH INTEGRITY & SERVICE Bety 0437 673 111

Jason 0434 618 700

Ruvan 0403 259 652

For a free appraisal & positive action call 9769 1888 Raine&Horne Keysborough 9679 1888 | rh.com.au/keysborough DJ

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WE LOVE IT

NOBLE PARK

The selling agent says buyers should not be fooled by its cover - this unit is surprisingly large. It boasts a huge open plan kitchen, dining area and lounge space with sliding doors out to the private rear courtyard garden. The single brick garage has rear access to the backyard. Two large bedrooms both with double built-in wardrobes, huge bathroom with bath, shower and large vanity, separate laundry and toilet complete this compact yet spacious dwelling. Ducted heating and split system cooling is a bonus. It is in walking distance to Noble Park Sports Social Club, Kingsclere Avenue shopping centre and Wallarano Primary School.

POSTCODE

DANDENONG

This craftsman built threebedroom unit is one of two on the block and is situated in one of Dandenong’s best streets. Features include a spacious formal living area leading to a modern kitchen and informal lounge overlooking the manicured garden and outdoor area. Elegantly presented, this lovely home offers ducted heating/cooling, security alarm, solar electric power (power saver) and lock-up garage. It is a short walk to Dandenong plaza and schools.

POSTCODE

3175

3174

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ISELL GROUP ASPENDALE GARDENS, 8586 6411 KERRI SKEWS, 0438 322 633 3/251 CORRIGAN ROAD INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT PRICE: $260,000-$280,000 AUCTION: SATURDAY, 20 SEPTEMBER, 2PM

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BARRY PLANT, DANDENONG, GAVIN ANDREWS, 0407 779 232 2/43 RONALD STREET, DANDENONG INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT PRICE: $370,000 PLUS

www.delrealestate.com.au N AY IT O RD C U AU SAT IS TH

Amazing Development Potential

Exclusive Development Adjacent to Parkland

This centrally located property is perfect for any builder/ developer or investor. Located just minutes from Dandenong Hospital & Chisholm TAFE as well as having easy access to all major roads & public transport you are sure to reap the benefits of buying in such a central location. Sitting on a land area of 757 sqm (approx.) in a Residential Growth Zone you have the opportunity to build multiple units/ townhouses or small apartment development (STCA). With a well presented weatherboard dwelling that comprises 3 bedrooms, formal lounge area, separate timber kitchen with gas stove & adjoining meals area, 1 bathroom, GDH & single lock up garage you have no work to do but to keep the property leased whilst waiting for a permit from the council to build. Existing lease agreement in place until July 2015 and a current rental yield of $1347 per calendar month.

UNIT 1: 3 bedrooms master with FES, main bathroom, separate toilet, powder room, formal lounge area, family & dining area adjacent to the kitchen, first floor sitting area & double lock up garage. Total size – 17.96 sqs UNIT 2: 3 bedrooms, master with FES & WIR, remaining bedrooms BIR’s, kitchen with island bench, main bathroom with separate toilet & single lock up garage with independent driveway. Total size – 16.85 sqs UNIT 3: the largest of the townhouses, consists of 3 bedrooms + study, master bedroom with FES, main bathroom & separate toilet, powder room, open living area, dining & family area & double carport. Total size – 19.80 sqs UNIT 4: single storey, 3 bedrooms, master with WIR & FES, remaining bedrooms with BIR’s, separate living area to the kitchen & family/meals area, small private courtyard at the rear, double lock up garage. Total size – 15.40 sqs.

AUCTION: Saturday 6th September 2014 at 1:30pm TERMS: 5% Deposit, Balance in 30-60 Days INSPECT: Saturday, 6th September 2014 at 1:00pm

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AUCTION: 26 Burrows Avenue Dandenong

FOR SALE: 1-4/51 Alexander Avenue Dandenong

Neb Delibasic : 0411 332 467 e: neb.delibasic@delrealestate.com.au

Neb Delibasic : 0411 332 467 e: neb.delibasic@delrealestate.com.au

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2B

2C Theo Maric : 0411 410 744 e: theo.maric@delrealestate.com.au

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SALES

118 Walker St Dandenong P: 9791 5922 F: 9792 2536

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

N IORDAY T C TU ATUHIS SA

N IORDAY T C TU ATUHIS SA

Narre Warren

RENTALS

Dandenong North

12 KeYS coUrT

ALWAYS SOUGHT - RARELY AVAILABLE!

Investors, developers and first home buyers, this is genuinely your unique opportunity to secure such an ideal investment IN THIS PREMIER LOCATION! Including sound and spacious brick veneer home with many good chattels and in excellent condition to lease while you go about your building permit on this large block measuring approximately 726m2 (16.18m x 43.3m) - suit Dual Occupancy (STCA). DECEASED ESTATE! *** In conjunction with Vladimir Nogic - Licensed Estate Agent - Mob: 0408 997 938 ***

1 & 2/5 erica STreeT

TWO UNITS ON ONE TITLE!

These units are currently occupied by great Tenants who are eager to stay on! Each unit features two bedrooms, open living, separate kitchen, full bathroom and separate wc. They both have rear yards and separate driveways and provide a great return on your investment. Located right around the corner from Lyndale Secondary College and bus stops. Invest in your future or sub-divide (STCA). INSPECTION A MUST!

execUTor’S aUcTioN: Saturday, 6th September, 2014 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) oPeN: Wed 4:00pm to 4:30pm & Sat 12:00pm to 12:30pm

execUTor’S aUcTioN: Saturday, 6th September, 2014 @ 11:00am oPeN: Wed 5:00pm to 5:30pm & Sat 10:30am to 11:00am

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Dandenong Central

Dandenong

48 HerBerT STreeT

LARGE BLOCK WITHIN HIGH DENSITY ZONE

Fantastic opportunity to redevelop this 692m2 block set in Residential Growth Zone – Schedule 1. Logical location for quality townhouses or apartments (STCA) to be built as the Dandenong CBD is just an easy stroll away. Solid and tidy three bedroom home with a North facing aspect, great street presence and a double lock up garage. It will also make a great place to update and live in as houses in the area are getting harder to find. DECEASED ESTATE - WILL BE SOLD!

execUTor’S aUcTioN: Saturday, 6th September, 2014 @ 2:00pm (if not sold prior) oPeN: Thurs 5:00pm to 5:30pm & Sat 1:30pm to 2:00pm

3/26-28 MacPHerSoN STreeT

MACPHERSON STREET - THE NAME SAYS IT ALL!

This two bedroom unit is located in the best part of town with its established trees and peaceful surrounds yet in such close proximity to the bustling city centre that you won’t need to use the car. The property has been renovated with an updated bathroom and updated kitchen appliances and has been repainted and rewired so there is nothing you need to do before moving in. There are three split systems, a sunroom outside the rear door, secure car parking and a back yard where the dog can run or you can set up gardens to enjoy in the sunnier months. A WINNER FROM EVERY ANGLE!

aUcTioN: Saturday, 13th September, 2014 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPeN: Thurs 4:30pm to 5:00pm & Sat 12:00pm to 12:30pm

N IO T C AU

Dandenong Central

2/1 oliVe STreeT

A HIDDEN GEM IN THE HEART OF TOWN!

This brilliantly designed town house has been built with the maturing demographic in mind with the main bedroom conveniently located on the ground floor along with its walk in robe and ensuite. The open plan sunny living area overlooks the north facing courtyard and the kitchen has all the “I wants” with loads of bench space, cupboards and quality stainless steel range hood and upright oven. Upstairs are another two bedrooms, the main bathroom and an additional living area. Add to this ducted heating and vacuum, evaporative cooling, a double garage, neat and tidy neighbours, a super central location within walking distance to everything and you have the perfect place to call home. QUALITY FLOORING & DESIGN

Doveton

Eumemmerring

WALK RIGHT IN - SIT RIGHT DOWN!

NEAT AND SWEET!

119 DoVeToN aVeNUe

2/1 BUTler STreeT

aUcTioN: Saturday, 13th September, 2014 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) oPeN: Wed 3:30pm to 4:00pm & Sat 1:30pm to 2:00pm

This freshly painted three bedroom home has built in robes, updated bathroom, large lounge and a kitchen/ meals area with easy access to the paved area outside. The rear yard is secured by iron gates and there is a brick garage. Sited on a block measuring over 650m2. PRICED TO SELL!

For Sale: $330,000 to $360,000 oPeN: Wed 4:15-4:45pm & Sat 2:30-3:00pm

Immaculately maintained two bedroom unit with recent upgrades including oven, hot water service, carpets and split system heat/cool. Bright and sunny lounge, separate from the kitchen/meals area. There is a secure, private courtyard and a covered carport for the car. The two large bedrooms both have built in robes.

Dandenong

Noble Park

Dandenong

Dandenong

IDEAL FIRST HOME/INVESTMENT!

LOCATION IS EVERYTHING!

READY TO MOVE IN!

2/55-57 HaMMoND roaD

5/55 Joffre Street

This young three bedroom home offers formal lounge, family plus meals area off the modern kitchen, full ensuite and walk in robe to master bedroom, powder room and ducted heating. Externally rear private gardens, pergola, garden shed, water tank and a lock up garage with auto door. Excellent Tenants paying $370.00 per week.

Walk to shopping, schools, bus stop and train station from this two bedroom unit in a quiet location. Features formal lounge, modern kitchen/meals area, full bathroom, separate laundry, ducted heating, gas cooking, large backyard and lock up garage under roofline. TOP VALUE FOR MONEY!

TOP INVESTMENT!

For Sale: offers above $250,000 oPeN: Sat 12:30pm to 1:00pm

Daryl Rayner Director 0411 537 820 DJ

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Mick Whelan Sales Manager 0416 003 505

1/25 NeW STreeT

For Sale: $269,000 to $289,000 oPeN: Sat 11:30am to 12:00pm Mile Mileski Sales Consultant 0417 103 325

John Ratnam Sales Consultant 0414 556 517

18/153 PriNceS HiGHWaY

Two bedroom unit just an easy stroll to schools, Market, Plaza and transport including railway station. The lounge room has been opened up into the kitchen area and creates a more airy feel. There are floor boards in the lounge, updated kitchen with a space for a dishwasher, secure rear yard and a carport.

Neat two bedroom apartment with built in robes, spacious lounge, roomy kitchen/meals area, bathroom with laundry and separate toilet. Freshly painted it also features new carpets, gas cooking, aluminium windows, security door and car accommodation. Located within minutes of the CBD. Potential rental of up to $270.00 per week.

For Sale: $240,000 to $260,000 oPeN: Thurs 4:00-4:20pm & Sat 12:40-1:00pm Brenden Moore Sales Consultant 0433 944 335

For Sale: $219,000 to $235,000 oPeN: Thurs 4:00-4:30pm & Sat 11:00-11:30am

For Sale: $229,000 oPeN: Sat 10:30am to 11:00am

Frank Holohan Senior Consultant

9791 5922

mclennanrealestate.com.au

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AGENT’S CHOICE

NOBLE PARK NORTH Location, location, location - and for this property it screams fact. The new owners will be able to leave the car at home and walk the kids to school and shops - for convenience it can't be beaten. This wonderfully rendered brick veneer home is nestled in a quiet court location. Palm trees line the paved concrete drive way into the front door. On entry visitors step onto gleaming polished floorboards which continue throughout the home - perfect for those who are searching for low maintenance living. This beautiful home boasts three bedrooms, a modern bathroom and kitchen with gas appliances and plenty of storage spaces, gas ducted heating and split system. The selling agent says this property would be fantastic for first home buyers, families or astute investors looking to just move in and enjoy. This property's potential return on investment can be up to $1564 per

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calendar month. Outside, the backyard is spacious and has plenty of room for fun and games with its land size of 664 square metres so there are lots of options. Located just a short walk to Silverton Primary School and Carwatha Secondary and Primary Colleges and local shops - it’s in a highly desired location. It is in close proximity to bus stops on Jacksons Road, Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre is just a short drive away and there is easy access to all major freeways. 3

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BARRY PLANT, NOBLE PARK, 8710 0000 CHIEN LE, 0403 342 809 5 FACEY COURT AUCTION: SATURDAY 4 OCTOBER, 1PM TERMS: 10 PER CENT DEPOSIT, BALANCE IN 30-60 DAYS. PRICE: $380,000+ BUYERS ($380,000-$440,000)

Berwick 30 High Street, Berwick, 9707 4222 www.berwick.harcourts.com.au AUCTION

AUCTION: 20TH SEPTEMBER AT 12PM 3/22 Conway Street, Dandenong

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Its a Great Outlook. Sitting proudly on a generous 823 sqr metre allotment this beautifully presented property comprises 4 bedrooms master with full ensuite, spacious kitchen with all upgraded appliances, dishwasher and gas hotplates. Family meals, formal lounge and huge rumpus room. With under cover rear patio, new carpets, alarm system to all doors, ducted vac system, ducted heating, air conditioning, massive 4 car garage with rear roller door, beautiful parklands to rear boundary. Auction Saturday 13th September @ 11.00am (unless sold prior) View www.harcourts.com.au/VBW8823 Open Wednesday @ 5.00pm & Saturday @ 1.30pm Lisa Cuthbert Murray Philip P 9707 4222 M 0417 572 772

M 0421 446 520

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CONTACT:฀BHIMSEN฀KURUKINDI฀0407฀799฀048฀ TERMS฀OF฀AUCTION: 5%฀DEPOSIT฀ON฀SIGNING฀THE฀CONTRACT, BALANCE฀(SETTLEMENT)฀ON฀OR฀BEFORE฀60DAYS.

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We don’t mind if you change our plans. It’s called layout flexibility. Arden Homes is a different sort of company creating very different homes. Firstly, our homes are architect designed and inspired to bring a new sense of space, light and sweeping architectural proportions. You sense the difference immediately. Innovative sun courts, picture windows and full length windows and views that connect inside and out are hallmarks of our design. We insist on luxury standard inclusions such as porcelain tiles, Smeg appliances, Franke sinks, quality carpet, and stone benchtops throughout. Secondly, we limit the number of houses we build, and are up-front about the pricing of display home extras. “Arden let us swap rooms around so our new home is exactly as we want it.” – Sharon and Michael, Croydon And best of all, we encourage layout flexibility. It means you can work with us to switch and swap rooms and features to suit your lot size, orientation and family needs. Visit an Arden display to see and feel the difference. And ask us how we can tailor the design to make one of our stunning homes your unique dream home.

DISPLAY LOCATIONS Clyde North Berwick Waters Estate Cnr Flowerbloom Crescent/Lilydale Avenue 8787 1321 Cranbourne East Parks Edge Estate 64 Prendergast Avenue 8787 1322

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BRAND NEW HOMES overlooking the park in Berwick!

38 SQ $625,000

$10,000 FULL DEPOSIT MOVE IN FOR CHRISTMAS Orchard Rise now have new contemporary home styles available: The Grand, The Prestige and The Alfresco. Designed with stunning finishes and natural light in mind, you can enjoy the benefits of open plan living and clever design. High quality fixtures and fittings, the finest of kitchen appliances, stone bench tops and timber flooring.

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NEW HOMES & LAND

TIMELESS DESIGN BUYERS with a discerning eye for early 20s century architecture will love Red Bluff Homes’s take on the iconic Californian bungalow. The Californian pays homage to the timeless design principals which originated in America in the early 20th century and were popular in Australia in the 1920s and ’30s. The façade of the home is immediately recognisable as a Californian bungalow with its distinctive front porch, incorporating stone and brickwork, framing the main building. The quality of the build is immediately

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evident in the portico’s timber decking and timber ceiling. Art deco touches, including ceiling roses, lighting and decorative cornices, feature throughout the front of the house, before the rear gives way to a more contemporary feel. High ceilings and above average door heights add to the spacious feel of the interior. The master bedroom, featuring a large window looking over the porch, includes his and hers walk-in wardrobes and a spacious ensuite, with separate toilet, glass shower and double vanity.

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There are four distinct living zones including a theatre room, family space, meal area and a rumpus space. A sunken double sided fireplace is a stunning central feature. The kitchen, with double oven and stone benchtops, includes a discreet butler’s pantry. A further three bedrooms are arranged around a media room with built-in desks which provide the perfect space for younger members of the family to study or use technology. Quality timber craftsmanship continues through to the rear entertaining deck.

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The Californian combines the quality and style of yesteryear with a modern twist. It offers 39.59 squares, including the double garage and porch, and prices start at $189,900 for the three bedroom version. Buyers should take a drive through beautiful West Gippsland to see The Californian for themselves at 6 Cedarwood Drive, Warragul. Contact Peter Konjevic on 0418 515 755 or metro inquiries can be directed to Angie Williams on 9709 0400 or 0423 398 183.

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WAKE UP TO THIS VIEW LAKEFRONT LAND FROM $207,000 What do you see out your window? If you were living in your brand new home within this exclusive lakefront release at Cardinia Lakes, it would be the stunning views over Eastone Lake, Cook Spring Reserve and beyond.

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NEW STAGE RISES FOR RELEASE Waterford Rise’s latest Stage 40 land release has hit the market. It is designed to offer homebuyers amazing value for money, particularly for those looking to get a foothold on the property ladder. Waterford Rise general manager Glenn Sanford said the release features 13 blocks ranging in size from 582 to 867 square metres, with prices starting from an extremely affordable $139,000. “Located on the crest of the estate on Crole Drive, these lots offer sensational views in every direction and like all lots at Waterford Rise, they come levelled, fully-fenced and ready to build on,” Mr Sanford said. “The development’s careful landscaping and beautiful parkland are set against impressive views of the Baw Baw Ranges to the north, the Strzelecki Ranges to the east and hundreds of acres of beautiful green paddocks in between.” Waterford Rise is currently experiencing an unprecedented phase of construction with 28 houses presently being built on the estate and on completion will take the number of homes constructed since the estate’s inception to about 160. “The amount of work being generated for local tradespeople is significant and a welcome boon to the local economy and it means we are really starting to see our terrific community here at Waterford Rise really take shape,” Mr Sanford said. “Waterford Rise will ultimately house around 3000 to 4000 people who will enjoy the many benefits of living five minutes from the Warragul CBD, enjoying extensive walking and cycling paths, landscaped parks, sporting grounds, lakes and wetlands,” he said. Waterford Rise also recently released its

premium The Rise Release Stage 7 which features eight remaining parcels of land along the crest of Crole Drive ranging in size from 674 to 733 square metres with prices starting at $159,000. Mr Sanford said these homesites offered buyers a range of premium land options with amazing views and direct access to parkland. “The Rise Release blocks are some of finest offered so far at the development

all boasting spectacular views as well as direct access to parkland just across the road. “With fantastic views, which can never be built out due to their elevation, as well as designated parkland right across the road, we expect this precinct to feature houses that really bring Waterford Rise’s beautiful natural surrounds right into the home. “Another great feature of The Rise

Release is the depth of the blocks, which range from 38 metres to 45 metres, allowing for generous, north-facing backyards further enhancing their attractiveness to buyers who can’t get enough of the great outdoors,” he said. You can visit the Waterford Rise display village at Silverwood Drive or for further information visit www.waterfordrise.com. au or call the estate manager Ann Maree on 1300 737 094.

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Built in 2012 you will find a stylish, modern and very comfortable three-bedroom home where you can simply just move in as there is nothing else to do. With three bedrooms, the master has a walk-in robe and full ensuite; it’s sure to please. This property also has ducted heating. With an open plan modern kitchen, meals and a living area, the kitchen has beautiful Caesarstone benchtops, stainless steel dishwasher and cooking appliances. There’s a pergola and a decked area for those summer barbecues coming up, double garage with internal access and remote roller door. So if you’re looking for quality and affordability, and don’t forget the connection to the NBN already, you had better circle this one and book your inspection today.

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SPRING IN YOUR STEP FOR SELLING ENZO RAIMONDO

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The spring selling season is upon us - which is generally the busiest season of the property year. Last spring was certainly a bumper season across regional Victoria, especially for auctions - with 834 auctions in September and October, up from 584 in those two months in 2012. REIV forward estimates of auctions this spring point to the likelihood of as many, perhaps more, as the popularity of auctions in outer suburbs and across regional Victoria continues. Clearance rates are expected to be fairly similar to last spring. From 1 January until early August this year there were 1567 auctions in regional Victoria, with an

average clearance rate of 51 per cent (clearance rates in regional Victoria are traditionally lower than in Melbourne). This compares to 1134 auctions to this time last year, with an average clearance rate of 49 per cent. Even though regional auction clearance rates are lower than in the city, last spring there were some excellent results with Echuca and Geelong West performing particularly well. Shepparton, Belmont and Warragul also had clearance rates above 60 per cent. In Echuca, where the clearance rate was 76 per cent, the market appears to have lost a little steam

and this rate has fallen to 50 per cent. But Geelong West, which had a clearance rate of 77 per cent, continues to perform strongly. Three other areas of Geelong Newtown, Geelong East and Belmont - are also attracting more demand at auction so appear to be well-placed for the forthcoming auction season. Warragul, Shepparton and Bendigo are also performing well on the auction market so far this year. For those thinking of selling, now is the time to begin preparation to ensure your property looks its best for spring. These range from tidying the

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Different days for migrants By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS TIMES were so different when 30,000 migrants found refuge in Springvale’s Enterprise Migrant Hostel, says its champion Merle Mitchell. When the hostel was open between 1970-1992, there was a welcoming and bipartisan attitude and policies of successive governments, she says. “Malcolm Fraser’s government said we have to do something about refugee camps in Malaysia and Hong Kong. In one year we took in 15,000 refugees and the sky didn’t fall in. “Those people were made welcome.” Ms Mitchell said in providing a service, you had to look behind the problem and find the cause. Then you can set a policy to improve things, she argues. More people, including refugee agencies, needed to speak out against more recent government policy, she says. “I think it’s absolutely vital that agencies keep bringing to the fore that the difficulties they are facing are not created by the people they’re helping. “It’s been created by the government policies put in place. So in a way the community has to take some responsibility that we’ve allowed governments to do that over the years.” Ms Mitchell has been part of the

Merle Mitchell and Isabel Stix at the former Enterprise site. 126005 Enterprise since the start and she continues to promote the hostel’s salutary story as convener of a wide-spanning history project. She says many residents and leaders in Springvale were instantly welcoming to new arrivals. Springvale mayor Andrew Erikson

told new arrivals they were part of this community and to “keep your language, keep your social clubs and keep your places of worship”. From that wellspring, the voluntary Springvale Community Aid and Advice Service - of which Ms Mitchell was a director - a migrant host scheme

Picture: GARY SISSONS and the nation’s first interpreter service were forged. Greater Dandenong has since flourished into one of Australia’s most multicultural communities. “It made us the interesting place and vibrant community that we are. Someone said to me I just have to sit

down in the street in Springvale and I’m surrounded by the world.” Isabel Stix has been a proud ‘mother’ to many hundreds of orphan refugees at the Enterprise in the 1980s. She recently moved back to the site, now occupied by Lexington Gardens aged care home. “It’s like I’ve put my roots back into the ground.” She still keeps in touch with her ‘children’, many of whom have formed their own families around Springvale. But when they first arrived they had nothing but the clothes on their backs and knew no-one. Ms Stix said it was a struggle at times looking after up to 15 children “who had no families, care or love”. “It’s a nice thing to see someone come with nothing then they do their studies and work and they have their own families. They are very happy.” She looks back to the days of the Enterprise as the “greatest time” and wonders how Australia could employ a “shocking” regime against asylum seekers. “I wish they could continue the Enterprise, that sort of support for people coming here. You have to teach them about starting anew in a new culture “If you put them in one house by themselves, it’s a disaster.”

Once more proud to uphold the law he loves By CASEY NEILL AZIZ Ahmadi wants to uphold the law and order he values so much in his new home. The Afghan-born 18-year-old is completing VCAL Year 12 and Certificate III in Business at Dandenong’s Chisholm TAFE. He would like to do a Certificate IV in Justice and has a career in the police force in his sights. “In this country, they’re very good with their laws. Everyone is obeying the rules. They have very good rules,” he said. “It’s not like Afghanistan or Pakistan - they take bribes. “I like the rules and regulation and the laws here.” Aziz and his family fled Afghanistan for Pakistan when he was two years old. “In 2012, my father told me to go from Pakistan because there was not a good situation,” he said. He left the war-ravaged region for

Thailand, then Indonesia. “I was there months in Indonesia and then I talked to a people smuggler and I came to Australia,” he said. He spent up to 10 hours crouching in a truck filled with 30 other people just to reach the boat that would take him to his new life. They landed on Christmas Island, where he spent a few weeks before being transferred to Perth Immigration Detention Centre. “I was there about two and a half months. Then we were transferred to Melbourne,” he said. “We were living in Sunshine. We were living with guardians.” Aziz was granted a Permanent Residency Visa and transferred to the Centre For Multicultural Youth (CMY) in Dandenong. “We were with them six or seven months and then the government stopped their funding,” he said. “We went to another organisation named Life Without Barriers. “When we were with CMY we had

lots of facilities. We were only paying $300 for the rent of the house. “We don’t pay for the bills, they were paying our school fees and they were paying for our mykis ... “When the government stopped funding them we found it hard.” He moved to Doveton last December with other students, and enjoys having Dandenong’s Afghan Bazaar on his doorstep. “If you are new in Australia it’s really hard to settle in because we don’t know how to use the transport or we don’t know how to go and shop,” he said. His uncle also made the voyage from Pakistan to Australia, and lives in Cranbourne North. “We share our stories and we share what’s going on in the home country,” he said. Aziz misses his parents. “But they are really happy that I’m here,” he said. “I don’t want to go back. I want to settle here.”

He received a Caroline Chisholm Education Foundation scholarship so he could continue his studies. “I didn’t have $1000 to pay fees,” he said. “I’m very thankful that they gave me such an opportunity.” He’s now studying five days a week and looking for part-time work. The not-for-profit Caroline Chisholm Education Foundation awarded its first scholarships in 2007. Foundation executive officer Kate Hulusi said the aim was to help disadvantaged students enter vocational education and graduate with a trade or skill. The foundation relies solely on donations and all funds raised are distributed to students. “Anyone can be in a situation they didn’t plan to be,” Ms Hulusi said. “It doesn’t mean they’re not academically gifted. “Some have gone on to win state and federal awards.”

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Harry’s winning bid for best auctioneer By NARELLE COULTER SPRINGVALE real estate agent Harry Li has brought down the hammer on one of real estate’s most prestigious titles - that of REIV senior Victorian auctioneer of the year. Mr Li fought off stiff competition to win the top title in August. In a competition usually dominated by inner city agents, Mr Li broke through to demonstrate the high calibre of auctioneering talent on offer in the south east. Mr Li and six other contestants inspected a 1950s, two-bedroom weatherboard house and then had just hours to prepare for a mock auction before an audience of judges and real estate peers. Judges said Mr Li’s auction was “consistent” and “engaging”. Mr Li laughingly admits to constant practising in front of the mirror during his early days learning the art of conducting a skillful auction. “Practise in the mirror certainly helps, but I also sought out good auctioneers as part of my training. I would go to auctions being conducted by auctioneers with a good reputation on Saturdays just to watch and pick up techniques and tips.” Mr Li said confidence, but not arrogance, was the key to being a good

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ENTERTAINMENT WHAT’S ON

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HAILEYBURY is presenting a lunchtime concert series in a chapel known for its excellent acoustics and stained-glass mosaic windows. The free series is open to the public and will feature leading music students, Old Haileyburians and members of the music staff. n David Bradshaw Chapel, Haileybury College, 855 Springvale Road, Keysborough. 3 and 7 September, 29 October, and 12 and 26 November, 1.20pm to 2pm. Call 9213 2222 for more information.

Make dad’s day KIDS can build a Father’s Day gift at Bunnings Warehouse Dandenong, Springvale or Keysborough. They can work alongside their dad to create a chalkboard, letter holder or dart board. n Saturday 6 and Sunday 7 September. Times vary. Dandenong, 1-5 Gladstone Road, 8792 9500. Keysborough, corner Springvale and Cheltenham roads, 8796 7100. Springvale, 849 Princes Highway, 8558 7300.

Free jazz show CLIFFORD and Co will perform live in Dandenong this month. The free show is called Praise Befits the Upright, To Jazz or Not To Jazz. n Liberica Coffee, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Sunday 21 September, 1.30pm.

Market Week DANDENONG Market will join Markets of Melbourne’s fourth annual Market Week, themed Celebrating Our Global Community. There will be master classes and cooking demonstrations in The Kitchen, a spruiking competition at 11am on Saturday 13 September, and a Full Moon Festival from 10am to 4.30pm on Sunday 14 September. n Dandenong Market, Cleeland Street, Dandenong. 6 to 14 September. Visit www.

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A poultry day out POULTRY lovers are invited to a workshop organised by the Dandenong Poultry and Kennel Society. Guest speakers will include a veterinarian talking about disease prevention and a representative from feed company Barastoc. There will be displays of pens, shedding, drinkers, feeders and medication. n Poultry Pavilion, Dandenong Showgrounds, Bennet Street, Dandenong. Saturday 14 September, 10am to 2pm. Call John Betts on 0428 547 466.

Orchids on display THE Dandenong and District Orchid Club will hold its annual show at the end of September.

I LOVE Block’n’Roll! will see South Sea Roller Derby’s Cutthroat Charmers and Blackheart Breakers do battle and skaters, officials, and volunteers dress in rock’n’roll garb from various eras. The bout will aid Stand By You which is dedicated to providing short-term financial assistance for people living with cancer. n Springers Stadium, Keysborough. Saturday 20 September. Doors open at 6pm for a 7pm start. Tickets are available at www.southsearollerderby.com.au and at the door.

On display will be hundreds of orchids which have been nurtured by growers throughout Greater Dandenong. There will also be plants and seedlings for sale. n Paddy O’Donoghue Centre, Buckley Street, Noble Park. Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 September from 9am.

The Fairytale Cookbook THIS improvised stage show is created for kids - and by kids. The audience helps cast the actors, choose the characters for the tales and guide the hero through the adventure they create. There’ll be free kids’ art activities in the foyer before and after the shows. n Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Tickets are priced from $14.50. Tuesday 23 September, 10.30am and 1.30pm. Visit www.drumtheatre.com.au.

African gospel THE Charambas and Ephraim African Gospel Concert will showcase three groups - In2worship, The Charambas and Fishers of Men, and Ephraim son of Africa. The show runs for 270 minutes with two intervals. n Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Saturday 6 September, 6pm to 10.30pm. Tickets are priced from $20 to $40 and free for children aged under five.

Talking gospel FATHER Elio Capra is a special guest speaker on The Joy of the Gospel by Pope Francis. The event is a call to be compassionate, welcoming and a missionary church. Places are limited. n The Open Door, 110 Ann Street, Dandenong. Wednesday 3 September, 5.30pm to 6.30pm. The suggested donation is $5. Call 9791 8664 for more information.

Father’s Day memorial BUNURONG Memorial Park will host a nondenominational twilight Father’s Day service. n Weeroona Chapel, Bunurong Memorial Park, 790 Frankston-Dandenong Road, Dandenong South. 4 September from 6.30pm. Call 9788 9488 or visit bmp.smct.org.au for more information or to RSVP.

Walk the Land BRING walking shoes, a love of nature and bird life for an easy stroll around the lakes and wetlands at Tirhatuan Park. Participants will come together at the end of the walk to share lunch and reflections. n Meet at The Open Door, 110 Ann Street, Dandenong. Thursday 4 September, 10am. Call Trish or Jo on 9791 8664 for more information.

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SPORT

A special Brand of defence Francesca Brand gets a big kick out of playing soccer. 125789 Pictures: JARROD POTTER

By JARROD POTTER OPPOSING state strikers will have to get past Haileybury’s rock-solid defender Francesca Brand if they want to succeed. The 12-year-old phenomenon from Black Rock, who studies at Haileybury’s Newlands campus, has stormed

into the School Sport Victoria 12-andunder soccer team after starring in the tryouts and for her local Chelsea team. After struggling with injuries in previous years, Brand was able to give the tryouts her full capability this year and she excelled. “I had to go through a certain amount of trials and then they choose

Haileybury’s Francesca Brand hopes to defend School Sport Victoria’s gold-medal chances at the upcoming national schoolgirl’s soccer championships. 125789

an amount they want to take through until the last trial when they pick the final 14,” Brand said. “It was a big sigh of relief when I made it - a couple of the other times I had trialled I was injured and wasn’t playing at my very best. “Made it through a couple of rounds but then was knocked out so I was pretty upset, but this time I kept training and just got there so that was pretty good.” The wily defender/right wing was drawn to the position naturally, but admits her dad’s guidance also helped steer her towards the back-half of the ground. “I’m a defender, but I can also play a bit of a wing on the right - central back and right defence,” Brand said. “I think I just fell naturally to the spot - I’ve always really played defence and my dad said you always get further as a defender as no one wants to be a defender. “So I thought I love playing defence… I’ll stick with it and can just improve and improve.” Heading off to Bendigo for the championships, Brand hopes to get a few wins under the belt and hopefully

bring home a medal to cap off her Victorian debut. After the championships its back to playing at Chelsea - in both her boy’s and girl’s teams - she loves the challenge of beating the boys at their own game. “I play in a boy’s team - it definitely improves my soccer as it’s a bit more intense and the trainings are more serious,” Brand said. “There’s still fun but you’re always trying to learn and get better… you’re much strongly physically too.” Hopes for the future are as focused as her defending - she wants to get across to America to play for her beloved Boston Breakers or represent an international team in years to come.

Brand wanted to thank her coach Rob Giabardo and her family for helping develop her soccer skills and for their support. School Sport Australia will host the under-12 soccer competition at Bendigo’s Epsom Huntly Recreation Reserve from 14 to 19 September.

Burra netballers rise from the ashes

Keysborough B Grade celebrate its victory and spot in the next round of Casey Cardinia finals. Back from left are; Lorey Morunga, Brea Vieceli, Chloe Plumb, Candice Scott, Amy Burns and Samantha Downie. At front are; Hayley Lowe, Laura Agius, Alana Vieceli and Sarah Vella

Norma Gost and connections of Lady Toy celebrate at Sandown. 126570

Lady Toys with the field By JASON ADAMS A BREAKTHROUGH win over the distance was only a matter of time for promising stayer Lady Toy, and last Thursday proved to be her night. The Norma Gost trained chaser showcased her slow start and run-on racing style by settling near last in the early stages, before unleashing her trademark finishing burst to run down her rivals in a smart 42.19. The win was not only her first over 715m at Sandown park but her first over the staying trip. Lady Toy has always taken a liking to Sandown Park having claimed

her maiden win at the venue, she then went on to win her next two at the track and both from last place. At just over two-years-of-age, Lady Toy has already amassed $56,423 in prize money and is likely to be heading for the Group 3 Top Cat Video Cup at The Meadows, with a cool $25,000 first prize up for grabs. Thursday night is Man’s Night at Sandown Park, with plenty of manlike activities including beer tasting, blackjack and golf just to name a few. The club aims to raise in excess of $20,000 for the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia - details at www.sandowngreyhounds.com.au.

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By JARROD POTTER KEYSBOROUGH booked its ticket to the Casey Cardinia B-Grade netball semi-finals following a nail-biting three-goal win over Berwick. Trailing at half-time 1719, the Burra stormed out

of the blocks in the second half to push ahead a fourgoal lead as goalers Chloe Plumb and Laura Agius had the ball on a string. Their 13-goal thirdterm proved the difference as Berwick could not fight back to bridge the gap. Keysborough has earned

a shot at ladder-leading Narre Warren next week to decide the first grand finalist in Casey Cardinia B-Grade netball. Keysborough’s BGrade netball team is the only remaining Burras’ team in the league, with the football teams and

the C-Grade women both knocked out last week at the end of the home and away season. The Burras’ netball teams will join the Southern Football League netball competitions in 2015 following the club’s move from Casey Cardinia.


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SPORT TAC CUP - elimination final 2

Aaron Wilson admires his falling gosling effort against Western Jets.

Bright Ray of hope JARROD POTTER UNDERDOGGING their way into the TAC Cup semi-finals, Dandenong Stingrays shocked the league knocking off the Western Jets by 15 points. Odds were heavily on Western’s side, following its Stingray victory earlier this month. Dandenong kicked away strongly in the first term to force Western to go to its running players - with the likes of Connor Menadue, Liam McMahon and Liam Duggan burning holes in the Stingrays midfield as they put on the afterburners. The Rays had more in their tank though - raising the tempo through the third term to kick away as tall targets Jacob Weitering and Aaron Wilson took the game by the horns. Hard and tough football suited the Stingrays with a fleet of midfielders and quick defenders - such as Alex Harnett, Sam Guerts, Dan Moloney and Bailey Rice - who fought right up to the Western goal line to stop any chance of a comeback. AIS-AFL pair Daniel Capiron and Tom Lamb found their role in the game to kick the first two of the final term. Western would return fire to get within three points, but Dandenong’s resolve remained in the hot conditions. Weitering was called upon once again - to finish the job and book Dandenong’s place in the next round - as he took a crucial inside-50 grab with the clock ticking down. His final goal of the afternoon put to

bed any Western hopes of further finals as Dandenong claimed a 13.8 (86) to 10.11(71) triumph. Stingrays coach Craig Black said he was thrilled with the boys’ premium performance and the second final it grants them. It was just fantastic,” Black said. “We always say if the effort is there, the result will come, and I thought our effort was there for four-quarters and we’re lucky enough today (Sunday) to win… really excited about the opportunity of

playing two finals.” The coach praised his midfielders and defenders for the rebound intensity and ability to stop the ball deep in defence. “I thought Ricey (Bailey Rice) that last quarter… that mark he took… and our mids really worked back and helped the defence… we were able to run it out as well so it’s a credit to the boys,” Black said. Dandenong will face Geelong Falcons in the semi-finals this Sunday at VISY Park from 2pm.

A tear-away performance through midfield from Alex Harnett impressed the VISY Park crowd. 126571

Ryan Bastinac’s 100th AFL game came up quickly for the fifthyear North Melbourne midfielder. 126353 Picture: NMFC.COM.AU

Top form at 100 By JARROD POTTER FORMER Dandenong Stingrays co-captain Ryan Bastinac, 23, originally from Narre Warren, ran onto Adelaide Oval for his 100th AFL match last Saturday as his Kangaroos managed to halt the fast-starting Crows and secure the wily midfielder a fitting victory. Since his debut in 2010, Bastinac is amazed at how rapidly the first centenary milestone of his career was notched. “It was really good - came around pretty quickly,” Bastinac said. “Just feels like yesterday since I got drafted, so to notch up 100 games is something I’ll look back on... it’s a great achievement to have done it at such a young age.” Bastinac’s pair of milestone majors helped the Kangaroos seal up sixth spot on the AFL ladder with the seven-point win. “We knew it was going to be a big game coming up against the Crows and their season was on the line... they were playing for a finals spot as well, so it was good to have a big game like that before the finals series,” Bastinac said. “It was a good lead in to what we’ll face in a couple of weeks’ time... everyone dug deep to get the win which was fantastic. “It’s always nice to snag a few (goals) - I like kicking a goal or two so it was really good in my big 100th... I loved it.”

Bastinac hopes his second finals’ campaign runs a bit longer and a lot less painfully than his first in 2012 when the Kangaroos were pummelled by West Coast in a 96-point elimination-final defeat. “Hopefully a lot different as 2012 was quite embarrassing,” Bastinac said. “All the boys - whoever played in it - all remember that day and certainly don’t want it to happen again... we can’t wait to be back in the finals - as that’s where we think we belong. “To get another crack at it is going to be great and all the boys will be up for it that’s for sure.” He admits his season has featured its ups-and-downs, but importantly is stringing together some good form towards the important end of the year. “It’s been a different type of year for me probably not as well as I would have liked it,” he said. “In the last few weeks I’ve found some form which is good you want to be finding your form at the later part of the year leading into the most important part. “It’s good to get a few good games together leading into finals, but overall the start of the year was pretty inconsistent. “A few good games and a few poor games so I’m just trying to play some consistent footy now and play a good finals’ series.”

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The V8 Supercars PIRTEK Endurance Cup kicks off with high speed, action packed racing at the Wilson Security Sandown 500 in Victoria, September 12-14. Star News Group and V8 Supercars are giving our readers the chance to get close to the action with this exclusive competition; One Winner will receive: - 2 x TRACKSIDE TICKETS (3 day general admission) - GARAGE TOUR FOR 2 (money can’t buy experience) One runner up will receive: - 2 x TRACKSIDE TICKETS (3 day general admission valued at $100 each)

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SPORT FOOTBALL FEDERATION VICTORIA - Dockerty Cup

Aris give it their best By JARROD POTTER

Bulls in the mix By JARROD POTTER

South Springvale rising star goalkeeper Jordan Gifkins celebrates the side’s 9-8 penalty shootout victory Picture: JARROD POTTER over St Albans Saints. 124076 we have treated every match like a cup final… we’ll treat this one the same. “We’ll go in with the same mentality and if it comes our way, that’s great, but if it doesn’t, that’s fantastic as well.” Lambropoulos was weighing up whether dynamo midfielder/striker Ricky Diaco will start, but confirmed his former Melbourne Victory star will play a big part in the clash. Another positive is the return of Ali Hameed to the line-up in South Springvale’s 1-1 draw with Mornington.

Most importantly for South Springvale, the community remains proud of its amazing achievement no matter what the result. “If you look at the way we’re structured - A League, NPL, NPL1, State League 1 - considering we’re a fourth division club we know who we are and where we’re from,” Lambropoulos said. “To achieve what we have has been massive for the club juniors… walking around with a bit of a smile on the face. “We are who we are and if this is the end - so be it - but we’re not go-

ing to shy away from it, we’re going to give it our best shot.” The final will be played at 5pm on Sunday night at Lakeside Stadium, Albert Park - after the Journal has gone to print - for results of South Springvale’s Dockerty Cup final, click over to the Dandenong Journal website www.dandenong. starcommunity.com.au. South Springvale’s busy winter season continues in its FFA Cup round-of-16 battle on Tuesday 23 September, when the Aris’ boys head to Queensland to face NPLQ team Palm Beach Sharks.

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Cougar players get top nominations A CAVALCADE of Keysborough Cougars have their names down for awards at the upcoming BIG V Awards Night. After a starring debut season at Keysborough, guard Eric Miraflores has snared nominations for Division-2 Men All Star Guard, Defensive Player of the Year and

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TWO Greater Dandenong area teams contested the South-East Juniors grand finals, held across the region yesterday (Sunday). Noble Park had a pair of teams in the final showdown. The top-age Bulls featured in the big showdown at 3pm - the final match of junior football in the Premier-1 grand final at Casey Fields’ VFL ground. Noble Park had to undo its poor semifinal form against Beaconsfield last week when the Bulls triumphed 6.5 (41) over Berwick 5.9 (39) in the preliminary final. Noble Park’s other chance at premiership glory was on at Narre North Reserve from 11am as the under-13 Division-2 players took on Narre Warren. The Bulls’ under-12 3 team was knocked off by Hampton Park 8.8 (56) to 1.0 (6) last Sunday to end Noble Park’s third premiership chance. Parkmore’s sole remaining premiership chance was quashed in under-14’s Division 3 as Pakenham belted the Pirates 16.5 (101 to 6.6 (42). For all the last minute and up-to-date results and reports from the grand finals, click over to the Dandenong Journal’s website dandenong.starcommunity.com.au on Monday morning.

Most Valuable Player. Miraflores averaged 19.8 points, 5.2 rebounds and a league leading 4.7 assists per game in his first season as a Cougar. Joining him in the All Star nominations are coach Nathan Vogt and Kevin Benn, who is listed as an All Star Centre nominee. Division-2 Women also re-

ceived a nominee as Tamara Booth was shortlisted as one of the Rising Star candidates following a breakout season averaging 7.4 points and 7.4 rebounds in her debut year. Rounding out the nominations were a few of the Youth League 2 Men’s championship-winning team - Jamal Talo received nods for All Star Guard, Defensive Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year,

Matthew Walker as All Star Centre also secured a spot in the running, while Staci Richardson swept the nominations - earning recognition for All Star Forward, Defensive Player of the Year and Most Valuable Player. Championship winning coach Craig Smethurst also received a nomination as Coach of the Year in the division.

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THE next challenge was met proudly by South Springvale it’s in inaugural Dockerty Cup final on Sunday night. The miracle run of the Aris’ contingent earned the Warner Reserve residents a ticket into the elimination soccer tournament final following an heroic 9-8 penalty shootout victory over St Albans Saints on July 16. St Albans was the third NPL side the Aris had defeated after knocking over Pascoe Vale and Hume City in earlier rounds. When asked about his side’s chances in the final on Thursday, South Springvale coach Bill Lambropoulos was upbeat about their prospects. “Everyone is available, everyone is keen and everyone is eager, so the decision will be pretty hard for me,” Lambropoulos said. “I’m a bit anxious about it all big, big moment for the club and we’re going to give it our best shot. “I said to the guys at training on Tuesday - it doesn’t matter what happens on the day, they need to enjoy the day - soccer is a game of enjoyment not misery. “It’s a fantastic achievement and I don’t want them to feel threatened - even if the result doesn’t go their way we’re still very proud of them all.” Lambropoulos knows his side comes in as underdogs once again, but the Aris boys relish the tough challenges and treat every win as a season-defining triumph. “I’ve watched them twice - it’s going to be a very, very hard game - we know we’re the underdogs and know that from the outset,” Lambropoulos said. “We know every game in this competition is going to be tough…

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