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Nowhere to run to “It’s fine to pour more money into the family violence system but it won’t work if you don’t fund housing services.” Ms Spencer said there were more cases coming before the courts because people were more willing to report domestic abuse and police were acting on complaints more quickly. “It’s a good thing that people can seek protection and perpetrators know they’re being held accountable.” Ms Spencer said police weren’t just bringing intervention orders but more often pressing criminal charges. Sometimes the perpetrator has to be jailed or refused bail to protect victims – an option that is increasingly used, Ms Spencer said. “Often those caught for family violence don’t have any other offending but sometimes the family violence is so bad they are denied bail. “They’ve often never been in
court before, let alone the prison system – that can be a very big eye-opener for them.” But there are also hard cases – when the perpetrator’s brutality warrants jail which would harshly punish his partner and children. “When the perpetrator is the bread-winner, the victim might say ‘if he goes to jail we’ll lose our house’.” Experts agree that a victim is in the greatest danger when they choose to leave. How does a magistrate keep them safe? “The court is one part of the puzzle,” Ms Spencer said. “We ensure the victim is linked in with family violence services to talk to confidentially. “They will do a safety plan: if there’s violence, who do I contact? Do they have a bag packed? “They can support a victim over time to leave, to go to where they’re safe.” Ms Spencer said the legal system was delving more into the “underlying causes of violence” by sending perpetrators to men’s behavioural change programs. The Journal’s White Ribbon campaign continues on pages 12 and 13.
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A DANDENONG-based magistrate has called for funding to boost the number family violence refuges. Pauline Spencer said the law was supported by a “fantastic network of services” in Dandenong to protect victims and stop perpetrators. However she said a lack of emergency refuges in Greater Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia was a barrier to victims who needed to leave their aggressors. “If someone needs to be placed (in housing) after family violence, we know the housing services are stretched. “The law and court is one part of the puzzle – the whole system has to be properly supported.” According to Department of Human Services statistics, there were more than 3800 people on the Dandenong public housing waiting list. WAYSS homelessness manager Jen Kelly said the growth in family violence reporting was “adding a dimension to an already stretched system”. “For women moving into public housing (because of family violence), there’s just no growth in the housing system.
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Fuel spill flashpoint By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS AN AVIATION fuel spill that gridlocked the Monash Freeway and the surrounding road network for five hours on Wednesday has ignited concerns about Lyndhurst’s industrial waste dump. A Toll Group truck was parked near the freeway’s Heatherton Road overpass shortly after 10am when the truckie was alerted to a leak by another driver. The truck driver called emergency crews, triggering the closures of the freeway and Heatherton Road until 3pm while up to 12 CFA crews cleaned up the spill. A CFA spokeswoman said there was concern that the fuel leaking from a drum might mix and ignite with “other highly dangerous chemicals” carried by the truck. During the clean-up, the CFA issued a warning to nearby residents, advising them to stay indoors and not to turn on air-conditioners. Last week the EPA confirmed the truck was carrying industrial waste. RATWISE spokeswoman Thelma Wakelam said the incident highlighted the folly of locating the state’s only industrial waste dump at Taylors Road, Lyndhurst. “It’s a disgrace and opens up more questions - how often does this occur? Where was the truck headed - to the tip or for treatment?” She pointed to EPA regulations prohibiting the transporting of prescribed industrial wastes of different types together unless they were “compatible with each other”. “Is any waste actually compatible with highly flammable aviation fuel? “Just how often are we transporting dangerous material on suburban roads and freeways? “Maybe there is cause, in an effort to avoid potential dramas, to transport waste at night to minimise this risk. “There’s certainly a compelling argument for locating hazardous industries in areas away from suburbia.”
Clean-up crews park at a distance from a truck that leaked aviation fuel on Wednesday. 130664 Picture: GARY SISSONS RATWISE and Greater Dandenong Council are mounting complementary campaigns to lobby state election candidates to close the Lyndhurst toxic waste dump. Mayor Sean O’Reilly said: “While this (incident) is not directly related, the community would be concerned. “That’s why we’re continuing the campaign for the closure of (the prescribed industrial waste dump).” The council has been collating responses from candidates on the issue, which will be published on the council’s website before the election. Neither the ALP nor the Coali-
tion parties have yet indicated they would back the council’s stance. EPA chief executive Nial Finegan said he would not comment or speculate on the incident during the authority’s investigation. He said transporters carrying prescribed industrial waste, the source waste generator and receiving companies were potentially liable to “substantial fines” of more than $350,000 if they failed to comply with regulations. Toll Group spokesman Christopher Whitefield said it took its safety responsibility “extremely seriously”.
“We appreciate and apologise for the inconvenience that events like (this) cause but will always co-operate with authorities where potential safety concerns arise.” During the clean-up, drivers reported long delays on Dandenong’s main arterials. A ‘perfect storm’ of incidents intensified the traffic congestion, including a road closure at Dandenong Bypass due to a fatal two-car crash early the same morning, a large fire at Sandown Racecourse at 11.30am and a car crash rescue at the Monash Freeway-EastLink intersection at 11.49am.
Man faces jail in historic police assault case came into effect on 3 November. Nezirevic was refused bail after standing accused of three counts of assaulting police officers on 9 November. Informant Constable Michaela Orchard told the court that police were allegedly called to an intervention order breach by a “drug affected” Nezirevic at a
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Grocery memories come flooding back JACK JOHNSON IS THE AUTHOR OF WHEN THE CLOCK STRIKES, A FASCINATING ACCOUNT OF GROWING UP IN DANDENONG, HIS YEARS TENDING TO THE CITY’S PIPES AND DRAINS AS A PLUMBER AND BRINGING UP A FAMILY WITH WIFE FRANCES IN THEIR BELOVED HOME IN MACPHERSON STREET. DANDENONG was a town so quiet and safe that as a five-year-old I would be sent on errands to the shops in Lonsdale Street. If it were for groceries, it would be to Crump’s General Store which backed onto the wide, open brick drain that ran through central Dandenong. As the drain regularly overflowed throughout that area the flood water beneath the building often reached to the front door of the shop. The stumps at the rear of the building were very high and cut from round redgum logs. Inside the shop the groceries were on the left and on the right was the general store section. Through a doorway at the back could be seen the walls, lined with hes-
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sian and wallpaper, of the quaint old living quarters of the Crumps. The Walker Street frontage of the building was occupied by Maggs Hardware. If it was a grocery order that had to be home-delivered I would sometimes take it to a little shop on the west side of Lonsdale Street about midway between the Albion Hotel and Clow Street.
At that time the shop was singlefronted with a residence above in which lived Mrs Johnston, a lovely little old lady. I remember it so vividly. As you entered that perfect shop, the bell dangling on the wire door would ring and this petite lady would appear at the top of the stairs clad in her immaculate Victorian attire, with her long brown hair twisted into a knot. The whole scene was not unlike a Gainsborough canvas. Then there were those unforgettable aromas of spices and produce none of which was packaged, all painstakingly transferred from containers into a polished metal dish which was then weighted on scales. The scales were counterbalanced by brass weights graded from one
ounce up to two pounds and when the correct weight was achieved the goods were tipped into a paper bag. Mrs Johnson’s little grocery store was not of a size to warrant a large delivery vehicle but had a bicycle with a good sized steel framed basket over the front wheel in which the grocery boy would deliver our order. That particular grocery boy, Gordon Norris, would eventually own the business and later the Gordon Norris Real Estate Agency. If you turned left at our front gate you were heading to the shops of the excitement of the produce and stock market where you could meet some of the greatest characters ever to be found in a country town. There were Chinese, Italian and
Greek, Jewish, Afghan, Russian and others. I never heard their real names, only nicknames lovingly bestowed on them by their Aussie stallholder mates - who were also given nicknames in return. Milk was delivered by Mr Kendall. Our house sat behind a cypress hedge that had overgrown a Federation woven-wire fence. All that was visible, in line with our front door, was an iron and wire scroll top gate on which we hung our milk billy for Mr Kendall to fill. Mr Kendall delivered the milk from a hand can which hung from the handle bars of his old black pushbike. Inside the can was a long-handled half pint dipper.
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Although gate receipts were down on last year’s record figure, the Dandenong Agricultural and Pastoral Society’s 93rd annual show last Saturday was in many respects the best ever held. A record number of entries and outstanding quality in nearly every section added up to success. Last Saturday’s exhibition was most gratifying for the society’s President (Mr Arnold Keys) and new secretary (Mr Jim Taylor). In the condition of the stock and produce was reflected this year’s climate conditions, a mild winter and lush spring.
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‘Please come home’ IT’S been almost three months since Jake Lyons mysteriously left his Dandenong North home. His father Rick went out with friends on 25 August and returned to find his Scullin Street house unlocked and the gas stove on. There was no sign of 20-year-old Jake and he hasn’t contacted family or friends since. Rick, Jake’s sister Janessa, 19, and cousin Kim last Wednesday made an impassioned plea for him to come home - or at least let them know he’s OK. Kim said he was suffering from depression and “wasn’t in a good place” before he disappeared. “He’s either not with us,” she said, choking back tears, “or he’s gone somewhere else to work.” “He mentioned going to a rural area and just, basically, hiding away, in a quiet town with not many people. “He didn’t like being around crowds.” Kim described Jake as very intelligent, caring, thoughtful and loving. “It’s hard for us to get on with our lives because we don’t know
Kim, Janessa and Rick are pleading for Jake to come home. 130681 where he is,” she said. “We really hope that if someone sees him they can please just contact the police, just to let us know he’s OK.” Rick said his son had “a strong
character” and was sorely missed. “Just having his presence there and knowing he’s safe and he’s got somewhere warm to sleep,” he said. “Not knowing that is what tears you apart inside.”
Rick said Janessa, who has cerebral palsy, hadn’t said much about her brother’s disappearance. “I spoke to her a few weeks ago and I said ‘Pray for Jake, pray for him to come home ’ safely’,” he said. “She said ‘I’m really worried about Jake now, Dad’. “But then she turns around and she says ‘Don’t worry, Dad, he’ll be alright, he’ll come home’. “It made me shed a tear.” Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Sergeant Hayes described Jake’s disappearance as “an unusual case” and said he’d never gone missing before. He said police had interviewed his friends and family, and Jake had not accessed his bank account. “We’re here for you,” Rick said. “We love you and we miss you. We’re worried sick about you.” Jake is described as Caucasian and 178 centimetres tall with a medium build and straight brown hair. He was last seen wearing greencoloured jeans, a blue jumper and black runners. Det Sgt Hayes urged anyone who saw Jake to immediately call triple zero.
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Early Christmas present gives city’s Santa a boost GREATER Dandenong Council will install a giant reindeer and Santa in its new civic square as part of more extravagant Christmas decorations for this coming festive season. Stung by criticism over last year’s effort, then-mayor Jim Memeti led the charge for boosting the decorations budget from $80,000 to $185,000. At last Monday’s council meet-
ing, Greater Dandenong Business group manager Paul Kearsley said most of that budget had been spent. The decorations include a ninemetre tall reindeer made from hundreds of LED lights and “dressed with a coat of crystal and sequin drops”, according to a council spokeswoman. It will be installed on 29 Novem-
ber along with a similiarly dazzling nine-metre high Santa Claus riding a reindeer. On 4 December, a nativity display will be installed as a window display at the civic centre. The council will also adorn shopping precincts in Dandenong, Springvale and Noble Park with green, red and gold, featuring Christmas trees, presents and tradi-
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HOW many signatures constitute a petition? Just one - according to City of Greater Dandenong corporate services director Mick Jaensch. "We take a fairly liberal interpretation," he told last Monday’s council meeting when one signature was added to an online petition to retain the former Dandenong Library in Stuart Street as a community facility. As of last week, the petition had collected 104 signatures over several months. SANDWICHES that come with still alive moving parts are rarely popular. The discovery of a multi-legged creepycrawly in the press gallery’s sandwiches at last Monday’s council meeting certainly made local journos squirm. A sharp-eyed councillor John Kelly jokingly called for a council investigation into the matter. Was City of Greater Dandenong trying to ‘bug’ the journalist table? COUNCILLOR Peter Brown was bemused
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MAX and Karstan, from the Channel 9 reality TV series The Block, stopped into Dandenong on a 1200-kilometre, 31-day journey for Starlight Children’s Foundation. They’re walking from Prahran, the site of The Block Glasshouse, to their home in Newcastle, New South Wales, and spent their first night at the Big4 Dandenong Tourist Park on Friday 7 November. The newlyweds hope to raise $100 per kilometre to grant more than 18 wishes for seriously ill children across Australia. Donate at www.thediscoverytales.com.au. when he received a council letter asking him to mow the grass on his Keysborough property, which he says is kept to a "bowling green" standard. He told last Monday’s council meeting the one property with a grass issue was the dormant block opposite Ventura on Cheltenham Road. Cr Brown said if newly-crowned Mayor Sean O’Reilly took a walk through the block "all you’d see is the glint of the sun on his head". There was some debate over who had responsibility for the land - it was settled that Places Victoria was the culprit.
IN IT’S None of Our Business But... (Dandenong Journal, 10 November) it was said that more than 22,000 people a week are flocking to Dandenong Library. I am not one of the 22,000. Yes, it is a lovely new building and granted the old site needed upgrading but, as an older person, I find it not at all user friendly. The biggest fault is a lack of parking space. Also, the bookshelves (fiction section) are not labelled alphabetically (or weren’t when I was there last) and this is frustrating when searching for several different authors. I have tried parking at Dandenong Plaza and walking across but have trouble walking the distance. I note there are a lot of interesting activities for young people which is good but I am wondering if any other older people have found a similar
problem to mine. I am wondering how many of the 22,000 would be over 60 and/or with some disability? Naurma Dawson, via email. THE Journal, Cameron and Casey - thankyou for highlighting making a stand against family violence (Wounds Rise To The Surface, Journal, 10 November). Especially violence/abuse against women with disabilities. In the past this has been a sensitive subject hidden in dark places. It’s now a subject that needs gumboots to aid in stamping out. Each who gains courage, voice, strength and support to change circumstances stops the bullies/abusers in our communities. They also start the process of
being empowered in ‘not’ being a victim anymore. Let’s stand together as voices and say ‘no’ to abuse/ violence of any kind, it is not tolerated. ‘Yes’ to the urgent need for funding and supporting women with disabilities. Sharon Harris, via web. SO COUNCILLOR O’Reilly, you are saying only a Labor person can be mayor in Dandenong (Backroom Moves Slammed, Journal, 10 November). That’s unbelievable! How can any of you Labor councillors look ratepayers straight in the face? So can someone help me with who is the next mayor in 2015 - surely the deal has been done? No wonder ratepayers have lost respect for most of you. Neville Wright, via web.
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Security in a safe place By CASEY NEILL WELLSPRINGS for Women has been a safe place for women in need since it opened its doors in Dandenong 20 years ago. Manager Veronica Hassett said it started as a drop-in centre with a craft group to help isolated women find social connection and education. “They used to come in and gather and tell their stories,” she said. “It’s just a place where they can feel safe. It’s a home away from home. You walk around here and you feel it.” The Langhorne Street centre offers outreach services, a mentor program, recreational classes and education. Ms Hassett said many women who turned to Wellsprings had suffered family violence.
“We’re not a counselling service,” she said. “When people do come in we have one-on-one support. “We listen to their story and once we’ve heard their story we guide them into the right direction and then we will refer them on for further support.” She said volunteers supported women through the Wellsprings Home Visitation Program. “As they build that rapport and relationship, it’s like a buddy system,” she said. “They’ll take them to court and just be there for them to debrief and talk, but we’re not there to guide them they’ve got their counsellors there to do that. “We’re like a friendly visit to sup-
port them on that journey.” Ms Hassett said women in abusive relationships often found it difficult to confide in friends or family. “Sometimes with people who are close to you, you wear a different mask,” she said. “For someone who is not that connected with you, you know they’re there to just guide you through this journey by just simply listening to your story.” She said rarely did women walk through the door and immediately ask for family violence support. “Women have great respect for their relationship, no matter how hard that relationship is,” she said. “They’re not going to open up straight away, but as you journey with
them and talk to them they start trusting you and they start telling you. “Then it’s our role to build their confidence and empower them to live their life to the fullest. “How we do that is we give them the time.” Ms Hassett said it could take some women a long time to open up. “It takes them years and years to break that cycle, but you’ve got to build their confidence first,” she said. “If we get any of those emergency cases we refer them. We put her in touch with a case worker or police.” Ms Hassett said the White Ribbon movement meant prevention and helped restore some women’s faith in men.
“White Ribbon was started by males which is a wonderful thing,” she said. Presentation Sister Ann Halpin founded Wellsprings for Women. She was a City of Greater Dandenong Living Treasure and passed away in 2009 following a seven-month battle with a brain tumour. Halpin Way in central Dandenong now bears her name. Kildare Ministries now governs the organisation. For help or support regarding family violence call the 24-hour Women’s Domestic Violence Crisis Service Victoria (WDVCS) on 1800 015 188 or visit www.asksomeone.org.au. Women should phone triple zero if they are in immediate danger.
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Basic needs put lives back on track A DANDENONG networking night will help women and children rebuild their lives after family violence. Maurice Blackburn’s annual women’s networking function at the Drum
Theatre on 8 October collected bed linen, towels and pillows. The urgently-needed items will go to McAuley Community Services for Women.
Guests also heard from Dandenong magistrate Pauline Spencer who presented on innovative ways for dealing with family violence offenders to help break the cycle of violence.
gain everyone’s attention and I said: “Guys, I’m not happy with your sexist comments, as I have a similar aged daughter and, as a father, I wouldn’t like my daughter being talked about in that manner. “Do you have a daughter and would you like a group of men making sexist comments and laughing at her as she walks past?” The entire group of men went silent. The man who initiated the comment eventually said he was going to get another drink. Once he left, the remaining men commenced talking about the conference itinerary and, sure enough, the male offender didn’t return to the group. As men we can act in a reponsible manner without sexist comments or aggression. We can also educate other men that sexist comments are inappropriate in today’s society. Men should respect women and children in our community hands down.
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WHEN approached by the City of Casey to participate in the White Ribbon Challenge Family Violence program I wasn’t quite sure what was required of me, but after being exposed to the family voilence statistics, particularly those against women and children, I had no hesititation in fully commiting myself to the program. The program has been an eyeopener and extremely beneficial. It has equipped me with ideas and strategies to assist and reduce family violence in our community. In our program, having healthy round table discussions among other male community leaders has given me confidence to act in a smart way. Role-playing scenarios and using strategies to diffuse situations is a great way to build confidence as you experience it first-hand. It wasn’t long before I used my new skills during a national conference that I attended. I was in a large group of men talking about our industry, when one chap made a sexist comment about a young lady who was walking by. Of the eight men in the group, six joined in the laughter and some added other sexist comments. Once the young lady passed, she stopped and turned to look at us. Clearly, her facial expression said it all, that she was not impressed. Highly likely she had heard one of the comments directed at her. At this point I spoke up loudly to
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PRINCIPAL OF YELLOW BRICK ROAD DANDENONG DELWYN RAYNER, EACH WEEK SHARES A COLUMN ON WEALTH MANAGEMENT AND FINANCIAL MATTERS FOR THE JOURNAL. The Melbourne Cup decision from the Reserve Bank last week ran to form: the cash rate remains the same, meaning official interest rates have been at 2.5 per cent since August last year and standard variable mortgages can be had for less than 5 per cent. Nothing unexpected from the RBA, but there was a remark in the Governor’s statement which sums up what is going on right now. “Investors continue to look for higher returns in response to low rates on safe instruments.” In other words Australians are doing what they should, and they are looking for ways in which their cash can perform better. If you accept that the ‘safe instruments’ are cash deposits and term deposits, which attract the government guarantee but yield between 3 and 4.2 per cent, you can see why motivated investors are looking for higher returns. Earning one per cent more than inflation is not a strong investment strategy in most people’s books. In this environment, people are stepping up to slightly higher risk levels but with better returns. Bonds are a natural progression from cash, usually accessed through ‘fixed interest’ fund managers. They are very stable and return somewhere between cash deposits and major ASX indices, depending on the mix of cash, government bonds and corporate bonds. Another avenue – and slightly riskier than bonds – has been the ‘yielder’ stocks on the ASX. These include shares in the big banks, Telstra and the big miners, and yield dividends of between 5 and 6 per cent while
also giving some capital growth. But the investment gaining attention is the purchasing of rental properties. Essentially, investors can use low-cost mortgages to buy rentable assets that return annually up to 9 per cent (rent and capital growth combined). If the rental income doesn’t cover costs, the property can be negatively geared. The investment property market has been strong: the total income of Melbourne rental property in the year to June 2014 was 12 per cent. Of course, you should average your total returns over 5 or 10 years to get a sensible return, but this spike has made a lot of commentators nervous about a property ‘bubble’, fueled by low interest rates and negative gearing. I’m not convinced there’s a big problem. For a start, as I’ve mentioned above, when interest rates are low for a long time, investors have to make their money work: that’s their job. Secondly, the RBA has mentioned investment property in its last few statements, without raising alarm. It has even acknowledged that people are looking for better returns than cash. Finally, the RBA is aware of the banks’ mortgage data, and has good insight into the quality of Australian home lending. No property market is a foregone conclusion; prices go up and down as do rental yields. But for now, the cash rate is in the right place for inflation and growth, and investors are responding exactly as you’d expect.
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Visit’s theme By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS FORMER Greater Dandenong mayor Jim Memeti is confident a China-based developer’s plans for a giant theme park in Bangholme will translate well locally after recently returning from a working trip in China. Cr Memeti said the “idea would absolutely work” after visiting would-be developer Chongqing Meixin’s Chinese theme park on 23 October, which he stressed was an aside to a trade fair visit in the council’s sister city Xuzhou. He said the door-manufacturing company’s chief executive Ming Xian Xia who had a “passion for theme parks”, showed them around a park
filled with roller coasters, scenic train rides, waterslides and a Ferris wheel. The park is also flavoured with Chinese iconography such as a replica Great Wall of China. “(Mr Xia) was showing us around and said that’s what he’d like to build in Australia. “He recently purchased a house in Melbourne and just wants to contribute to Australia. “It was free entry, and I couldn’t believe how cheap the rides are. They’re the equivalent of 20 cents a ride.” As reported last month by the Journal, the company has proposed building the theme park within a 43-hectare paddock at 616 Frankston-Dande-
nong Road bought by Meixin Australia for $5.335 million on 29 August. The site is in a green-wedge zone, close to EastLink and within a buffer zone prohibiting large groups of people near a Melbourne Water sewerage treatment plant. Cr Memeti said it was up to council planners whether Bangholme was the “right site”. “I was just trying to represent Dandenong and get good outcomes. I will continue to promote Dandenong for businesses to have chances on the world market. “There’s two million people in the south-east, enough people to support the park.”
Grandstand fire brings race fears A FIRE at Sandown Racecourse last Wednesday morning ignited fears for Saturday’s Guineas race day. Melbourne Racing Club spokesman Jake Norton said the fire broke out about 11.30am and 50 people were evacuated from the track. “It was thankfully isolated to an outdoor area that’s covered, in the grandstand, at the northern end of the grandstand,” Mr Norton said. “It’s just an outdoor viewing deck. Thankfully it didn’t make its way indoors at all. “It’s at the opposite of the grandstand to the mounting yard and where the action takes place.” Nine fire trucks and crews attended and the fire was put
Fire caused damage to a small area in the Sandown grandstand. Picture: KEITH PAKENHAM - CFA out shortly after noon. Mr Norton said the 20-metre by 10-metre area was to be cordoned off during the Guineas, the final meet of the Melbourne Racing Club Spring Racing Carnival. He said CFA investigators
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Refugee leaders unveiled By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MIX of refugees, community leaders and councillors comprise Greater Dandenong’s Asylum Seeker and Refugee Advisory Committee, which was unveiled last week. The 15-member committee was formed in response to the pressures on
charities, agencies and volunteers to help the growing numbers of asylum seekers living in the council area. Two refugees, Gholam Ali Yaghobi and Gul Taniwal, were accepted on the panel. There are also members from state bodies Monash Health and the Office of Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship.
It includes councillors Roz Blades and Matthew Kirwan, as well as representatives from the council, AMES, Asylum Seeker Resource Centre, Dandenong Community Advice Bureau, Friends of Refugees and Springvale Community Aid and Advice Bureau. Cr Blades told a council meeting
last Monday that she was pleased with the “quality of the membership”. “We’re the most multicultural city in Victoria. This will be very worthwhile,” she said. The council last Monday endorsed a multi-council statement in support of asylum seekers, calling for more local resources and more timely access to
up-to-date data on asylum seeker numbers in the community. It will deliver the statement to the Federal Government when “all other councils” have formally endorsed the statement. Cr Blades, who instigated the campaign, said “we are the right council to do this”.
Raised spirits, nurtured souls A COMMUNITY garden is a good way to grow community spirit. Noble Park English Language School’s Springvale campus has recently built a raised garden bed to bond and nurture its students, parents and staff. The campus teaches English to primary-schoolaged students from migrant and refugee backgrounds, many of them fleeing from traumatic situations in their homelands. Campus co-ordinator Georgina White said the garden - full of vegies, herbs and flowers - was inclusive to their parents and families who were often prone to social isolation. She said the project followed on from a book launch in June, which involved parents coming into school to help their children to write stories. “We didn’t want to lose that partnership but strengthen it,” she said. Bunnings Springvale helped with the garden’s installation and supplied materials. Braeside firm Contract Slitters supplied the garden bed. - CAM LUCADOU-WELLS
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It’s Spring Racing Carnival time! Wow! October was hectic, ending with a massive party for Halloween. Our classes had a night off on Melbourne Cup Day, and proceed as normal for the rest of the month. Construction of new classrooms is moving along, have you seen the photos on our Facebook page? https://www.facebook.com/nottinghillnh Our next Food ’n’ Fun Friday, November 14th A week later is our Teddy Bear Picnic, Sunday 23rd. Don’t forget Election Day, Saturday 29th November. Come along, vote, and enjoy our sausage sizzle while sitting outside under the trees in our playground. A busy month for us!
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ARTS Painting (Oils) – The Waverley Community Learning Centre is offering classes catering for beginners to those with some experience using oils on canvas or board. Gail will give you an understanding of the basics with practice at applying skills and concepts on Tuesdays 1-3pm for 8wks at cost: $135, join anytime and fee will be pro-rated. Bookings essential. Details: 9807 6011 or www.waverleyclc.org.au Soy Candle Making - Christmas Workshop – Join us at the Waverley Community Learning Centre for a sweet smelling journey learning to make handmade soy scented melts, votives, tealights and glass candles in preparation for Christmas on Wed 26th Nov from 6pm – 9pm(3hrs) at a cost: $30 (plus $50 for a starter kit to take home) Bookings essential. Interviews: 9807 6011 or www.waverleyclc.org.au
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Family cards on the table By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A WOMAN whose husband’s gambling addiction ruined her family knows only too well that the odds are stacked against compulsive gamblers - and their families. She fronted the launch of a Vietnamese community problem gambling help service in Springvale recently, telling how her and her family’s lives were skittled by her husband’s addiction. “The chances of winning is very rare. You will lose everything,” she warned. “You’ll destroy your family and your life by gambling.” She advised people to seek help after Springvale Indo-Chinese Mutual Assistance Association helped her “get my life back” step-by-step. The association was recently awarded $100,000 from the Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation to provide culturally appropriate, in-language gambler help services. Through an interpreter she told how she had worked long hours to support her family - including her sick son - while her husband was unable to land a job and lingered in pokies dens. In his gambling haze, he’d forget to pick up his children from school and poured his entire Cen-
Be Ha, Hien Tat and SICMAA counsellor Bich Gresty at the gamblers' support launch. 130140
trelink benefit into pokies. As the family struggled to pay rent and bills, the husband took his wife’s jewellery and bet and lost all the proceeds. He even gambled funds that she had hidden
away to cover basic expenses. She said she was abused several times by her husband, whose aggression and stress grew unabated. Then, as she puts it, her husband had a stroke one day and became paraplegic.
She gave up work to care for him and their children. Out of desperation, she went to SICMAA for relief. SICMAA president Be Ha said the agency had sought to start a gamblers’ help initiative for years. Problem gambling had been one of the Vietnamese community’s most serious issues since pokies were unleashed in the 1990s. SICMAA will provide trained staff to support problem gamblers and their families, and spread a preventive message about gambling’s pitfalls. Ms Ha hopes it will give “new hope” for many Vietnamese families and addicts. Serge Sardo, chief executive of Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation, said the foundation had funded several groups to reach out to Chinese, Arabic and Vietnamese communities. More than 90 per cent of problem gamblers do not seek help, compounded by the reluctance of problem gamblers from CALD communities to seek help from “mainstream” services. He hoped the services would help people to seek help early rather than wait until “crisis point” when lives were devastated.
Odds are stacked against pokies opposition says forum By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS COUNCILS need a “level playing field” to protect disadvantaged communities from pokies, an Enough Pokies forum was told in Dandenong last Wednesday. The forum, which invited political candidates, was staged at Greater Dandenong Council - the most disadvantaged Melbourne metro area but home to more than 970 poker machines. The machines raked in more than $110 million in the past financial year, equivalent to $984 for every Greater
Dandenong adult. To illustrate the targeting of poorer communities, it was stated that less than $150 per adult was spent in Boorondara, one of Melbourne’s most affluent council areas. Monash University researcher Charles Livingstone told the forum that councils rarely won if they spent $100,000 formally objecting to an application by a venue for more pokies. Since 2008, the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation granted 140 of 154 applications in full.
He said an incoming State Government should toughen the ‘no net detriment test’ - which was “so high you could drive several trucks underneath it”. “The applicant (should) have to prove that there’s a net benefit not just a status quo level.” The Journal this year reported on the VCGLR giving the go-ahead to Noble Park RSL’s application for five extra poker machines. The commission deemed the estimated extra $450,000 expenditure would have a positive “likely social impact”.
The Salvation Army's Major Brad Halse said his counsellors heard many hapless tales of “out-of-control” gambling addicts who lost their life savings and mortgages down poker machine slots. They are also known to steal from employers to fund their addiction. He said it was estimated that only one in 10 problem gamblers sought help. He said in one case a gambler borrowed $10,000 from his and his fiancee’s mortgage. “He hasn’t told his fiance about the
losses,” Major Halse said. “The extreme worry is affecting his health. “It can be a person just living on a pension who’s lonely or a senior executive who slips down to the club or pub at lunchtime. “We see these people come in at the point when it’s almost too late. The only time they stop is when they run out of money.” Greater Dandenong councillor Matthew Kirwan said the “critical issue” was what drove him “over the edge” into politics.
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Disability’s political action By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A DANDENONG-based disability advocacy service has said that hundreds of people with disabilities are being left waiting for individual support packages in Melbourne’s south-east. The Disability Action Southeast group - based at the Disability Resource Centre in Dandenong - has launched a state election campaign around the “critical” issue, stating that it has never seen the situation so dire. About 1200 people in its region are languishing on the Disability Support Register, most of them in need of an individual support package which allows people to live in the community. The packages cover aids, equip-
ment, transport, housework help and personal care, helping people with a disability to live in the community rather than in a nursing home. DRC advocate Katrina Newman recently unsuccessfully pleaded for a support package for women in their thirties who were afflicted with multiple sclerosis. The client was wheelchair bound, had lost the use of her arms and her mother, who is her full-time carer, was set to be out of action for four months due to surgery. Ms Newman said the Department of Human Services deemed the client’s situation as not urgent enough for help. “If that client isn’t at crisis point, who is?
“I haven’t seen it so difficult to get a package in my 12 years as an advocate. Until the past year, I’ve never had to advocate for packages.” DAS founding member Shaunagh Stevens has waited more than a dozen years for a package. She said that, as a result, her husband has been overwhelmed with balancing work duties and caring for her - the strain taking a toll on their relationship. “I’ve been told I’m unlikely to get a package unless we separate.” Ms Newman said a boost would “mean the world” to people with a disability. She said a recent government an-
nouncement for 658 extra packages over four years “didn’t scratch the surface”. “I find it frightening to think that these people have to wait such unsustainable lengths of time for packages of care, or until the roll-out of the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).” A spokeswoman for Disability Services and Reform Minister Mary Wooldridge said 2000 new packages had been delivered since 2010, taking the total to more than 15,000. Last week the Coalition pledged $18 million for 400,000 additional hours of community-based respite for families and carers of people with a disability.
ALP disability spokeswoman Jenny Mikakos said the number of people waiting on the Disability Support Register had increased every year “under the Liberals”. “Yet while demand is growing, fewer people received an Individual Support Package in 2013-14 compared to Labor’s last budget in 2010-’11.” According to Department of Human Services figures, 4392 people were listed as waiting on the statewide register as of 30 June. Nearly 3000 of them were waiting for an individual support package. To sign the DAS petition go to http://goo.gl/eTjSsV
Workers to be the biggest winners BOMBARDIER Transportation’s Dandenong factory has been the venue for spirited competition lately. While its workers are engaged in a Biggest Loser weight-loss competition, so too the state election’s main rivals have made it the domain for big public transport announcements. Last Monday Premier Denis Napthine announced a $3.9 billion public transport fleet package in front of applauding workers. As part of the package, the government’s order for 43 VLocity railcars built at the Dandenong factory up until 2017 would be boosted to 67. The order run - which Dr Napthine claimed would have 70 per cent local content - would continue through to
2019. He said the government’s order for 50 Bombardier-built E-class trams would be boosted to 75. Dr Napthine said the “pipeline of trams from now until 2024” would provide “job security” for the factory’s 450 employees. He said the “largest rolling stock order in 30 years” would create 3500 jobs in the manufacturing, supply and construction industries. The new trains and trams would also carry an extra 150,000 passengers each weekday, he said. Recently ALP leader Daniel Andrews visited the factory as he pledged to buy 30 new trains for the metropolitan network and 20 new VLocity V/Line carriages. He invited local manufacturers such as Bombardier to bid for the tender.
In a press conference at Bombardier, Dr Napthine was less forthcoming about a $2 billlion-plus upgrade of the Dandenong rail corridor to be built by a public private partnership. He refused to engage with questions on whether contracts had been signed with the private consortium or whether details would be released prior to the election. The project includes 25 new trains, high-capacity signalling and the removal of at least four level crossings. Bombardier is in the running to build the 25 trains for one of the overseas consortiums that are bidding, however speculation is high that the trains could be largely built overseas. Dr Napthine declined to say where the trains would be built.
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ONE OWNER GEM AND IT’S A 10 OUT OF 10\ 3 LUCIELLA COURT, DANDENONG NORTH THIS immaculately presented family home, which will suit the fussiest of buyers, is situated in Dandenong North’s most popular location. This divine home has been maintained to the highest standard and features two large living areas, a formal dining room plus a large meals area, spectacular hostess kitchen with Caesarstone bench tops, double oven, dishwasher, gas cooking and soft closing drawers. All three bedrooms are spacious and have built-in wardrobes, a master bedroom with walk-in wardrobe, and both bathrooms have quality fixtures and fittings and floor to ceiling tiles. The laundry is super modern with more than enough storage. The backyard is a private garden paradise with plenty of grass for kids to play, perfectly landscaped gardens, a large covered pergola overlooking a separate barbecue area, which is perfect for entertaining, two massive water tanks and a double carport with roller door access to the secondary rear yard. Other extras include ducted heating, air conditioning, open fire place and shed.
FINAL WORD SIZE, SPACE, STYLE AND LOCATION, WHAT MORE COULD YOU ASK FOR? JUST A PERFECT FAMILY HOME THAT SHOULD NOT BE MISSED. SILVANA LAKIC, 0412 241 888 - BARRY PLANT, DANDENONG, 9706 7455
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BARRY PLANT, DANDENONG, 9706 7455 SILVANA LAKIC 0412 241 888 INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT PRICE: $480,000 PLUS FAST FACTS: · Three large bedrooms and two living areas · Private backyard and immaculate gardens · Spectacular kitchen · Premier court location
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WATERWAYS This amazing contemporary 810 square metre home is nestled in the peaceful Waterways Estate. It is a stunning family home in which no luxury is spared. This is truly an immaculate double storey four-bedroom home, impressively appointed with all of the most luxurious options available. All four bedrooms are located on the upper level, creating an idyllic, private oasis with spacious retreat which is perfect for children and teenagers. Downstairs the luxuriously zoned areas combine formal and casual living in an open plan space - with the added bonus of an additional study/office located by the entrance. There is a sleek and contemporary kitchen with granite bench tops, clean lines and stainless steel appliances to the enviable theatre room with movie screen for the entire family to enjoy. There is an enormous main bathroom with double shower and sink facilities and a spacious master bedroom with large private ensuite and toilet. There is a lovely undercover alfresco entertaining area and a backyard which is big enough to kick the footy. Other features include four large bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, a large open plan living area with formal and relaxed zoned spaces, a stylish modern kitchen with granite bench tops, stainless steel appliances, luxurious home theatre room, double lock-up garage with internal access, plus additional space for boat/ caravan storage, ducted heating and refrigerative cooling throughout, all in a fabulous location.
POSTCODE
3195
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ISELL GROUP, ASPENDALE GARDENS, 8586 6411 BYRON ELROD, 0434 262 589 52 ISLAND POINT AVENUE PRICE: $799,000-$850,000 AUCTION: SATURDAY, 29 NOVEMBER, 11AM
BRAESIDE Nixon Industrial is appointed to market for private sale an outstanding industrial facility at 316 Governor Road, Braeside. This property offers a great main road profile. Sitting on a land area of 4620 square metres, it has a modern high clearance office warehouse with a total building area of 2921 square metres. The high clearance warehouse facility is 2135 square metres and features four roller shutter doors and dispatch canopies. The ample hard stand is also ideal for container storage. Additionally there are well-fitted partitioned offices, a reception area, meeting rooms and a showroom. While the property is offered with vacant possession, an added bonus to any purchaser is the additional income from the Telstra antenna. Telstra has a 5+5+5 year lease which commenced in July 2014 and pays a rental of $20,158.75 per annum. According to Nixon Industrial’s selling agent David Garfield “the main road profile and flexible design would suit a range of businesses, both owner occupiers and investors.“The additional income from the Telstra antenna is a valuable added bonus.” NIXON INDUSTRIAL, 356-358 SOUTH ROAD, MOORABBIN, 9570 1300 DAVID GARFIELD, 0412 651 661
POSTCODE
3195
316 GOVERNOR ROAD INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT PRICE: ON APPLICATION DJ
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ENDEAVOUR HILLS Neatly maintained, this heart-warming four bedroom, two bathroom double storey home offers plenty of potential for the new owners to make it their own. It is in a sought after location within walking distance to Thomas Mitchell Primary School, parkland and public transport. It has three large bedrooms upstairs including a master bedroom with two-way bathroom. Downstairs includes a formal lounge, formal living, open plan kitchen with adjoining meals area and a huge rumpus room. Extra features include a double garage, ducted heating, cooling and much more.
POSTCODE
3802
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CARINA CIGNA, 0410 027 281 HALL AND PARTNERS FIRST NATIONAL, ENDEAVOUR HILLS, 9700 3000 19 BRANDON COURT INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT PRICE: $460,000 PLUS (PRICE REDUCTION)
Keysborough 15 Kirribilli Avenue
3A
Welcome Home With its glimmering lights overlooking the streetscape, this beautiful residence will welcome you home for years to come. Situated on a corner block of approximately 560m2, this is a ‘must inspect’ for those wanting a property in one of Melbourne’s fastest growing suburbs. Featuring; 3 beds, polished loors, separate lounge, open plan timber kitchen, heating, cooling, alfresco and single lock up garage.
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale
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Dandenong North 15 Mulgoa Avenue
3A
Auction
Unlimited Possibilities
Auction
$380,000+ Saturday 22nd November @ 11:00am
This charming brick beautyhas unlimited possibilities for the irst home buyer, investor, developer, renovator or those wanting the perfect block of land to build their dream home. Set on a rectangular block of approx 629m2, the home has a family friendly loor plan and the added bonus of double carport and large yard. Immaculately kept featuring; 3 beds, 1 bath, heating, open plan kitchen/dining with gas cooking.
$330,000+ Saturday 22nd November @ 1:00pm
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View Wed 11-11:30am & Sat 10:30-11am Jaymee Le 0416 336 902 jaymee.le@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
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View Wed 1-1:30pm & Sat 12.301pm Jaymee Le 0416 336 902 jaymee.le@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale 1163946
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HOME OF THE WEEK KEYSBOROUGH 25 STANFORD AVENUE
A5
B3
C2
ELEGANTLY DESIGNED LARGE FAMILY HOME Set on a prominent,corner allotment,this individually designed 2 storey executive residence offers acres of luxurious space close to Haileybury College, Parklands and Parkmore shopping centre. The grand entrance announces a soaring gallery and qualityhardwood flooring flows throughout the downstairs living and entertaining areas. Stunning drapery frames the full height window which spans 2 floors, and space and light are in abundance here. A ground floor bedroom and bathroom create an ideal environment for in-law or guest accommodation. A theatre room is well set up with large screen and projector. The kitchen is vast and stunningly appointed with thick stone benches, quality appliances, glass splash back, dishwasher and cabinetry. The spacious family dining area leads to the covered al fresco area. Ascend the grand, curved timber staircase to the suite of upper floor bedrooms and a open living cum study area. The master suite is substantial and offers space for a retreat, a walk-in robe and a very large en-suite bathroom with spa bath, 3 further bedrooms are servicied by a central family bathroom. Features include a double garage plus an additional steel garage, established lawns and garden beds, complete heating and cooling and quality fixtures an fittings throughout the home.
Auction: Saturday 22nd Nov @ 1pm Price: $950,000+ Inspect: Thursday 3:00 - 3:30pm Saturday 12:30 - 1:30pm
KEYSBOROUGH 174 BLOOMFIELD ROAD PRIMED AND READY TO GO This lovely 3 bedroom home has been lovingly cared for and well maintained by its owner and enjoys a locations right in the heart of one of the suburb’s high demand pockets. From the tiled entrance you are welcomed to lovely light filled living area featuring solid timber flooring, carpeted bedrooms, and a very modern kitchen which features stainless steel Omega double oven, Smeg cooktop and range hood, and plenty of cupboards. The rear garden is the perfect place for entertaining with the built in BBQ, shaded decking area and backs onto parkland for further space to run and play, plus a beautiful brick fence and gate at the front. The property also features a double car garage, a security system, and gas heating and air conditioning to keep you comfortable all year round. Surrounded by all wanted amenities such as bus stop at the door, local schools, a short walk to Parkmore S/C and easy access to East link.
Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
KEYSBOROUGH 18 BALGOWLAH AVENUE IMMACULATE AND BEAUTIFUL 4 BEDROOMED HOME IN HIGH DEMAND LOCATION Lovingly cared-for by the current owners, this welcoming family home has been extended to add to the already ample formal living and dining rooms a large, sunny and open plan family living and casual meals area which in turn opens onto a spacious covered patio fully fitted with lockable tracked cafe blinds and adjacent to a large, integrated outdoor covered spa for using all year round, just perfect for entertaining your family and friends. There is a high quality contemporary kitchen with 900mm stainless steel oven, gas cooktop and range hood, glass splash back, island bench with built in dishwasher plus lots of storage and bench space. The modern bathroom sparkles with modern tiling and heated towel rails. Features include ducted vacuum, central gas ducted heating, evaporative cooling, 8 solar power panels, 3000L water tank, a greenhouse plus automatic watering system.
Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
A3
B2
C2
Auction: Saturday 6th Dec @ 11am Price: $460,000+ Inspect: Wednesday 6:00 - 6:30pm Saturday 1:00 - 1:30pm
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Brett Anson 0417 552 808
A4
B1
KEYSBOROUGH 144 BLOOMFIELD ROAD A NEW LEASE OF LIFE Extensively updated and beautifully presented, this centrally located family home will serve the needs of your family superbly. From tiled entrance, you are welcomed to lovely, light- filled rooms including 2 separate living areas, 3 carpeted bedrooms, a very modern kitchen with a large extended family room and an updated bathroom. There is a covered outdoor area for entertaining and the rear garden backs onto parkland for further space to run and play. A very large garage and carport complex accommodate at least 4 cars, whilst back inside there is gas heating and air conditioning to keep you comfortable all year round. Surrounded by all wanted amenities such as bus, schools, a short walk to Parkmore shops and easy access to Eastlink.
Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
C1
Auction: Saturday 6th Dec @ 2pm Price: $500,000+ Inspect: Wednesday 5:00 - 5:30pm Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Brett Anson 0417 552 808
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Anthony Mondous 0417 508 189
SPRINGVALE STH 657 SPRINGVALE ROAD IMMACULATE 2 STOREY FAMILY HOME Enter from the safe service road into the topiary-flanked driveway and double garage, and an architecturally impressive entrance awaits. Through the front door is a soaring void flooded with natural light and showcasing the winding stair, floating upper bridge and a bold pendulum light fitting as its centrepiece. A compact study could be a 5th bedroom as it has a robe and a full bathroom next door. Step down to the formal living and dining rooms, through to the pristine kitchen with gas cook top and wall oven and adjacent to a large family meals area. There is also a roomy media room set up for music and movies. Slide open the glass door to a pergola-covered patio area perfect for yearround relaxing and entertaining. Upstairs are 4 further bedrooms, the vast master with walk-in robe and spacious en-suite bathroom. A further bathroom with separate bath and shower services the other 2 bedrooms, one of which enjoys stunning views to Mt Dandenong. The home is centrally heated and cooled and id fitted with exterior shutters for privacy and security.
Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
A3
B1
C5
Price: $500,000+ Inspect: Wednesday 4:00 - 4:30pm Saturday 12:00 - 12:30pm
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Brett Anson 0417 552 808
A4
B3
C2
Auction: Saturday 6th Dec @ 12pm Price: $680,000+ Inspect: Thursday 5:00 - 5:30pm Saturday 1:00 - 1:30pm
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Anthony Mondous 0417 508 189
1163938
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SPRINGVALE On the market for the very first time in central Springvale, this amazing five bedrooms double storey home provides magnificent design and promises the best home environment for family living. It is a few minutes’ walk to the new Springvale Train Station, shops, library and Killester College and is ideal for large and extended families. The house features luxury living spaces, a formal lounge with bay windows and chandelier lighting. There is a dining room, separated rumpus room and a naturally lit family room, a master bedroom with full bathroom facility and four more bedrooms to provide family and guests with private living spaces and a stunning bright kitchen. It has an alarm system throughout to keep the family safe. A large upstairs balcony faces south to take in the views of the bay.
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3171
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NEXUS REAL ESTATE, MOUNT WAVERLEY, 8833 1000 LILY VAN, 0422 348 110 OR KEVIN PHAN, 0488 888 696 79 ALBERT AVENUE INSPECT: SATURDAY, 11.30AM-NOON. PHOTO ID REQUIRED AUCTION: SATURDAY, 22 NOVEMBER, NOON, UNLESS SOLD PRIOR TERMS: 10 PER CENT DEPOSIT, BALANCE IN 90 DAYS
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mcdonaldre.co
SPRINGVALE SOUTH 57 MACKAY STREET LOVELY FAMILY HOME WITH BIG BLOCK IN PRIME LOCATION Positioned in arguably Springvale South’s most desired street, surrounded by lovely neighbours, this certainly is the perfect starter home/investment to begin your real estate journey. Set on a generous sized allotment measuring 630sqm (approx), this gorgeous home comprises of: Modern kitchen & meals area with gas appliances, three good sized bedrooms ( 2 with built in robes), spacious lounge room, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, polished floorboards and much more.
A3
B1
Auction: Sat 13th December @ 12:30pm Inspect: Wednesday 5:00 - 5:30pm Saturday 12:00 - 12:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 7308247
Make sure you don’t pass this chance up. Make it yours!
Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
C1
Ricky Nguyen 0420 956 239
SPRINGVALE SOUTH 64 ATHOL ROAD CONTEMPORARY HOME ON 787M2 OF LAND Showcasing a contemporary fusion of creative design, stylish finishes and effortless living, this residence is a sophisticated urban haven. Situated on a rare 787m2 of land (rectangular block 21m x 37.5m) - it features a great sense of light & privacy and enjoys a superb lifestyle address. Comprising of: • 3 spacious bedrooms • Devine kitchen with modern appliances • Stylish & well appointed bathroom, 2 toilets • Enormous living areas including a rumpus room • Fully equipped bungalow at the rear with kitchen and bathroom • 5000 litre water tank + much more With such an enormous block, car accommodation is plentiful with a remote entry for security. Sitting along the most desirable locations in Springvale South, close to Athol Road shops, public transport and all amenities this one should not be missed!
Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
A4
B2
C1
Auction: Sun 7th December @ 12:30pm Inspect: Wednesday 6:00 - 6:30pm Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 6320666
Ricky Nguyen 0420 956 239
1163918 (-2147450455)
Proudly Servicing Aspendale Gardens / Chelsea / Keysborough / Mulgrave / Springvale / Wheelers Hill 6 DANDENONG JOURNAL Monday, 17 November, 2014
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mcdonaldre.co
SPRINGVALE 1 BELMONT COURT quality Home in Premium location Sitting on some 585sqm of rectangular land, with 19.2m frontage, is this amazing home that is not only situated in one of the most presentable streets in Springvale, but has all class finishes you desire in a residence. It comprises: • 3 spacious bedrooms w/ BIR • Generously sized and light illed lounge • Updated Kitchen & Dining area w/ gas appliances • Freshly painted and polish loorboards throughout • Ducted Heating, Evaporative Cooling • Lock up brick garage • Potential rental return $18,200p/a Within walking distance to Springvale shopping, bus and train station, school, church and medical centre, make sure you don’t miss this fantastic opportunity. Make this one the top of your inspection list and see it today!
ofice: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
NOBLE PARK 27 REX COURT renoVateD Family Home on 670Sqm Neatly tucked away in desirable court location, this truly unique property can provide satisfaction to those looking for a large family residence and/or even the astute purchaser seeking future subdivision potential (STCA). Comprising of: • 4 well positioned bedrooms + study/ofice for practicality • Huge Master Bedroom w/Full En-suite and study area (Upstairs retreat) • Modernized Kitchen w/stone bench tops + stainless steel appliances • 2 expansive living areas providing extra space for the whole family (lounge + rumpus) • 2 renovated bathrooms + 2 toilets • Ducted Heating, Evaporative Cooling, Double Garage • Spacious gardens, rendered exterior + much more Located in Noble Park’s central pocket, shops, train station, buses & schools are all nearby. Terms: 10% deposit Balance: 90/120 days
ofice: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
A3
B1
C1
auction: Sun 7th December @ 1:30pm inspect: Wednesday 5:00 - 5:30pm Saturday 3:00 - 3:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 7155542
Harry li 0414 216 699
A4
B2
BEST UNIT YOU’LL SEE! Being the front of only 2 on the block, with some 400sqm of land, modern in design, spacious gardens & driveway, you’ve a prized unit opportunity that is exceedingly sought but rarely found. With tasteful open floor plan, its size and layout is a one of a kind. Situated in the heart of Springvale, this low maintenance home provides: • 3 generous sized bedrooms providing ample space • Modern central bathroom • Huge, light illed formal lounge • Updated Kitchen & Big Dining Area • Outdoor decking linking with spacious yards • Ducted Heating • Oversized Single Garage with cellar/pit (ideal for storage) A few moments walk to public transport, shopping, doctors & all you can imagine. You MUST register your interest to purchase before it’s too late.
B1
C1
Auction: Sat 6th December @ 11:00am Inspect: Wednesday 6:00 - 6:30pm Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 6923172
Harry Li 0414 216 699
Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
C2
auction: Sat 22nd November @ 2:30pm inspect: Wednesday 4:00 - 4:30pm Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 6114866
Harry li 0414 216 699 Shane ah-Kan 0433 301 502
A3
SPRINGVALE 1/8 PRINCESS AVENUE
SPRINGVALE SOUTH 9 MULLUM COURT A TOUCH OF CLASS, A POLISHED GEM! This fusion of modern brilliance and easy convenience makes this quality residence a must have! Treat the family and impress your circle of friends with this fully renovated, brick veneer house. Enjoy this beautiful home with a higher standard of lifestyle. The property is comprised of: • Master bedroom with Full en-suite • Open plan design with Tasmanian oak polished loorboards, Bright & light filled living room throughout • Elegant Caesar stone bench top Kitchen with soft close drawers, glass Splash back and equipped with European stainless steel appliances • Split system heating and cooling • Fully renovated with mosaic tile bathroom, ensuite itted with European chrome tap fittings and soft close toilet suite • Set on a large allotment block of 709 sqm approx, you could rent the property for $360-$400 per week, extend or subdivide (STCA)
Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
A4
B2
C3
Auction: Saturday 6th Nov @ 3:30pm Price: $420,000+ Inspect: Wednesdays 6 - 6:30pm Saturdays 2 - 2:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 7287386
Allen Pang 0433 545 971
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A BRAND NEW SUBDIVISION FOR OVER 55 s — Now Selling
Display Village Open Sat, Sun 11am-3pm or book your private inspection through Clark First National
· Stages 1 and 2 now selling · House and land packages priced from $240,000 · Display village now open · Visit taragogardens.com.au for more information or call Clark First National on 03 5623 6466
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LIFESTYLE OR INVESTMENT….YOU DECIDE LILLICO SIDING It’s rare that a property can offer two vastly different, yet equally motivating attributes. 234 Lillico Road in Warragul is just such a property, being perfect for home buyers seeking their ideal lifestyle & luxury home as well as for those with an expanding future in mind. This stunning, Hamptons-inspired home overlooks the scenic rural vistas of Lillico & the spectacular Baw Baw Ranges. The ultimate in privacy, this beautiful home is unseen from the road, sitting surrounded by landscaped gardens on an enviable 16ha (39.5 acre) allotment. Featuring both a private dam with boardwalk & an in-ground, solar heated pool, you will never be at a loss for what to do in summer. Numerous decking & entertaining areas take full advantage of the surrounds to make entertaining guests an absolute delight. The incredible space of this 81sq home has been cleverly designed to cater for both intimate spaces & stylish entertaining. Comprising 4 huge bedrooms, home office, mezzanine library/living area, open plan family & dining rooms, formal lounge, billiard & rumpus room, multi-purpose gym/arts studio & attic, the stunning décor will capture both your heart & mind.With features including vaulted ceilings, polished floorboards, indoor & outdoor fireplaces, this home must be inspected in order to fully appreciate it. Recently announced, the property now falls within the “Urban Growth Zone” of Warragul’s ever expanding planning, & as such is undeniable in its appeal for long term growth as well as its immediate lifestyle advantages.
For Sale By Set Date: Friday 5th December, 2014 Inspect: By Appointment (ID Req) Contact: Peter Clark 0418 599 432
82 Smith Street Warragul
5623 6466
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Hall & Partners ENDEAVOUR HILLS 3 Sienna Crescent NEW LISTING
DANDENONG 42A Stud Road ENVIABLE ENTERTAINER IN SUBLIME FAMILY ENVIRONS. A wonderful ambience in tranquil landscaped environs (600sqm approx.) provides an idyllic family setting for this spacious 4 bedrooms residence with a true entertaining focus. Natural light through an instantly welcoming lounge room, formal dining and an open plan kitchen onto split level meals area/family room. Master bedroom with ensuite, brilliantly located, minutes to Thomas Mitchell Primary School, public transport and sporting facilities. Must see. For Sale: $410,000+ Inspect: Saturday 11:45am-12:15pm Contact: Carina Cigna 0410 027 281
DANDENONG 75B Herbert Street NEW LISTING
BEST OF ALL WORLDS! - Freestanding villa unit - Direct street access - No owner’s corporation - Private court yard - Well recognized, unbeatable location. Ideal place to downsize, invest or first home. Comfortable, well looked after unit with modern conveniences; spacious kitchen with gas cooking, ducted heating, assuring pleasant living.
ENDEAVOUR HILLS 15 Johnson Place
Auction: Saturday 22nd November at 11am Inspect: Saturday from 10:30am Contact: Leigh Hall 0401 408 580 Walter Kubiak 0412 359 973
A GREAT CATCH WITH FUTURE POTENTIAL. Neatly maintained, this heart-warming 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom double story home offers plenty of potential to make it your own. A sought after location walking distance toThomas Mitchell Primary School, parkland and public transport. Offering; upstairs 3 large bedrooms including master bedroom with two way bathroom. Downstairs includes a formal lounge, formal living, open plan kitchen with adjoining meals area and a huge rumpus room. Extra features include double garage, ducted heating, cooling and much more.
NEW LISTING
For: $460,000+ Inspect: Saturday 1:15-1:45pm Contact: Carina Cigna 0410 027 281
THE ESSENCE OF GRAND FAMILY! Be tempted by this glorious family home, conveniently positioned in one of the best areas of Endeavour Hills, close to everything. A wealth of magnificent period features including high ceilings, rich timber panelling & double brick flow through 4 bedrooms, master with full ensuite & WIR, formal lounge, updated kitchen with a huge adjoining meals area. Extra features include garage under with a large family room, rumpus & a large work shop, ducted heating, evaporative cooling & dishwasher. Now it’s your turn to embrace this opportunity.
MAGNIFICENT UNIT IN ROSEWOOD DOWNS FREESTANDING OWN STREET FRONTAGE AND DRIVEWAY PLUS PARKLAND VIEWS! All your dreams will come true when you inspect this magnificently presented 2 bedroom unit with quality drapes and fittings. Comfort assured with ducted heating and cooling, ceiling fans plus a separate A/C unit! Other amenities include a lock up garage with remote entry plus a compact and easy to maintain garden area. A definite ‘YES’ property!
For Sale: $500,000+ Inspect: Saturday 2:00-2:30pm Contact: Carina Cigna 0410 027 281
For Sale: $390,000-$410,000 Inspect: Saturday 3:15-3:45pm Contact: Tim Retallack 0419 391 804
NEW LISTING
ENDEAVOUR HILLS 7 Chivell Close ATTENTION FIRST HOME BUYERS AND INVESTORS! Set in a beautiful,quiet estate this home ticks all the boxes for families or an astute investor. Features good sized living area, kitchen overlooking family/ meals area, 3 good sized bedrooms and ducted heating. Outside the covered oputdoor area is huge and leads you to a magnificent private backyard, with large mature trees surrounding the premiter. Currently leased to great tenants on a month to month basis for $390 per week.
For Sale: Buyers Over $430,000 Inspect: Saturday 2:00 to 2:30pm Contact: Adrian Hall 0417 123 820
HALLAM 2/34 Adam Avenue NEW LISTING
AUCTION THIS SATURDAY
DANDENONG NORTH 1/25 McKeon Circuit
ROWVILLE 27 Carrara Road NEW LISTING
*ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE….. ….IN THIS RESIDENTIAL GROWTH ZONE! Position, position, position! Strategically located and rarely found vacant levelled block of approx. 591m2. Just look around you to determine the possibilities here! Residential, commercial or both combined! Bring your own ideas to the table! *STCA
ENDEAVOUR HILLS 19 Brandon Court
For Sale: $340,000+ Inspect: Wednesday 5:00-5:30pm Saturday 2:00-2:30pm Contact: Walter Kubiak 0412 359 973
NEW LISTING
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HARMONIOUS COMBINATION OF LIFESTYLE AND LOCATION! Positioned perfectly, in a sought after pocket of Endeavour Hills. Close to Thomas Mitchell Primary School, Glen Eagles Secondary College, Maranatha College, parkland, public transport & Endeavour Hills Shopping Precinct. This one owner, double storey home features 4 bedrooms, masted with WIR & full ensuite, enormous lounge and formal dining with soaring cathedral ceilings + huge kitchen & family room. Also features fully landscaped gardens, double garage & expansive covered outdoor entertaining area.
NEW LISTING
For Sale: $550,000+ Inspect: Saturday 12:00-12:30pm Contact: Geraldine Kyte 0401 377 676 Carina Cigna 0410 027 281
BERWICK 2 Classic Court THIS UNIT IS LIKE A HOUSE! Situated on a great sized 369sqm block and backing on to expansive parkland, this immaculately presented home is ready for someone to move in and enjoy the space both inside and out. Features 2 good sized bedrooms, kitchen with all the mod cons overlooking family meals area, spacious living, bathroom including spa bath, single garage and all of this within walking distance to Eumemmerring Secondary College and public transport. For Sale: $300,000+ Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Adrian Hall 0417 123 820 Leigh Hall 0401 408 580
THE CLASSIC!!! This classic, yet individual home is situated on a huge block (701m2 approx.), offers 4 bdms, with the master suite located downstairs complete with ensuite with double shower and Spa bath plus a walk in robe. Formal lounge and dining, family room with a fireplace, or relax in the separate super-sized rumpus room. Upstairs 3 extra-large bedrooms are on offer, along with a central bathroom. Outside has not been forgotten with a stunning garden that wrap around the house. Magnificent Decked area, massive parking area and a triple garage!
NEW LISTING
For Sale: $630,000+ Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Vitaliy Shtohrin 0468 370 941 1164004
Dandenong 254 Lonsdale Street Mulgrave Shop 19 Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre Endeavour Hills Shop 62 Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre DJ
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DANDENONG NORTH 28 WESTMINSTER AVENUE
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2b
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Great opportunity in Rosewood Downs for a renovator who is not scared of hard work. Large home on 717m2 feat master with f/ensuite, kitchen/meals/lounge area and large rumpus, carport, dble garage, d-heating & vacuum. Recent roof paint & reseal, money to be made here. Must be sold!
29th Nov 12pm 10% Dep Bal 30/60 Days INSPECT Saturday 12-12:30pm Photo ID required PRICE Contact Agent CONTACT Ari Oinonen 0402 349 644
DANDENONG NORTH 26 BRADY ROAD
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6e
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2e
Pretty as a picture without a cent to spend! First impression of this 4 bedroom family home gives a sense of quality and a home to be proud of with a pleasant gas heated lounge and separate family room opening to an undercover outdoor area that overlooks a good size rear yard with manicured gardens all on an allotment of 732 m2.
DANDENONG NORTH 62 LAEMMLE STREET
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Great first home/investment on 732 m2 (approx.) block, sought after location close to all amenities. Feat 3 bedrooms, central bathroom, timber kitchen, separate lounge room, 4 car garage plus double carport, huge backyard, covered timber deck, gas heating, A/C, alarm and security shutters. Don’t miss this one!
29th Nov 11am 10% dep bal 30 days INSPECT sat 11-11:30am Photo ID required PRICE Contact Agent CONTACT Ari Oinonen 0402 349 644
DANDENONG 1/80 CLOW STREET
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DANDENONG NORTH 21 MURRAY ROAD
Located in Dandenong central, Features large lounge with polished floors, three large Bedrooms, new kitchen with stainless steel appliances, beautiful modern bathroom, ducted heating & cooling, paved rear court yard, with lock up garage, shed and established gardens.
INSPECT sat 1-1:30pm Photo ID required PRICE $345,000 Negotiable CONTACT Gavin Andrews 0407 779 232
Ideal home to raise a family in Rosewood Downs, 650m2 block. Feat. spacious living & 4 bedrooms, updated kitchen, reverse cycle heating/ cooling, dble carport, big backyard with pergola and manicured gardens, inspect today!
NARRE WARREN SOUTH 39 HALCYON WAY
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DANDENONG NORTH 9 JEFFREY STREET
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INSPECT sat 2-3:00pm Photo ID required PRICE $875,000 + CONTACT Gavin Andrews 0407 779 232
Situated on a generous block this very spacious home features large lounge room, extra-large kitchen/dining, polished hardwood floorboards, d/heating, air con, all bedrooms have BIR’s and high ceilings. This home has been re-wired, gas pipes re-done, has a carport plus double garage, undercover BBQ area and lots more!
INSPECT sat 1-1:30pm Photo ID required PRICE $370,000 + CONTACT Silvana Lakic 0412 241 888
This 3 bedroom home has lots to offer! Fully renovated kitchen looks out to the under covered gazebo with views of the hillside of Berwick and beyond. Other features inc central vacuum system, intercom, alarm system, electricity saving system of 20 solar panels and 4 water tanks 18,000 L all on 1 acre!
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Sat 6th Dec 11am,10% Dep, bal 30/60 days unless sold prior Contact Agent Saturday 2-2.30 pm Photo ID required Colin Kitney 0419 510 740
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Sat 6th Dec 12pm, 10% Dep, bal 30/60 days INSPECT Saturday 1-1.30 pm Photo ID required PRICE Contact Agent CONTACT Ari Oinonen 0402 349 644
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DANDENONG 4 Langhorne Street 9706 7455 | PROUDLY SERVICING: • Endeavour Hills • Doveton • Hallam
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NOBLE PARK NORTH 12 SMALE COURT
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NOBLE PARK NORTH 25 KERNOT CRESCENT
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Step into this amazing home with 2 entrances with impeccable presentation set amidst the established beautiful gardens in a court location. Delightfully private, this immaculate home enjoys on entry – a light filled covered verandah, formal lounge flowing into the dining, stunning kitchen, 5 big BDRs, 2 bathrooms & laundry. Step outside and enjoy a glass of wine in the covered courtyard or enjoy your very own ‘botanical gardens.’
Picture Perfect Serenity - that is what’s on offer in this quiet and well positioned home. Boasting a carpeted living, modern and large kitchen with ample bench space, three zoned bedrooms plus a modern bathroom. Best of all is the picturesque yard with undercover timber decking, multiple water tanks, solar panels, yard and large garage & carport. Don’t miss out on this special home!
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Saturday 22nd November at 1:30pm $480,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 30-90 Days Sat 1 - 1:30pm Photo ID required Jenny Sudra 0422 991 593 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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Wednesday 10th December at 6:30pm $390,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60/90 Days. Sat 11:50am - 12:10pm Photo ID required Alex Abou-eid 0417 147 878 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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NOBLE PARK 2/36 MOODEMERE STREET Be inspired by this comfortable residence, enviably positioned that will enhance your entertaining & living. Comprising of a spacious lounge, 2 BDRs, big kitchen & bathroom. Step outside and enjoy the kids playing in the big private backyard and the added bonus of a single garage.
DANDENONG NORTH 1/1521 HEATHERTON ROAD
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This centrally located, tastefully renovated, house-sized unit is a brilliant opportunity to break into the property market or invest with style. Currently tenanted until end January 2015 at $620 per fortnight. With 3 generous BDRs, polished floorboards throughout, stone bench tops in the modern kitchen and a huge private front yard for the kids and pets to roam safely, this is the perfect place to get started or for your tenants to really enjoy. METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
Tuesday 9th December at 5pm unless sold prior $300,000+ Wed 5:30 - 6pm & Sat 11 - 11:20am Photo ID required Belinda Robbie 0414 335 696 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
Tuesday 25th November at 5pm INSPECT As advertised or by appointment Photo ID required PRICE $290,000+ CONTACT Jenny Sudra 0422 991 593 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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NOBLE PARK 5/12-14 NOBLE STREET This light & bright townhome will please and the great location will seal the deal. Step inside to a large living with direct access to enclosed low maintenance outdoor entertaining area. Flow through to updated kitchen/dining with abundance of cupboards. Upstairs boasts three BDRs with BIRs and bathroom.
Tuesday 2nd December at 5pm INSPECT Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required PRICE $290,000+ CONTACT Janina Ksiezycka 0422 991 439 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 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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DANDENONG 1/43 JAMES STREET
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HALLAM 9 WANDA COURT
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Style has been redefined in this modern and elegant home. This light-filled town residence offers the ultimate in lifestyle with an emphasis on low maintenance living. Mixing up a sensuous experience of unlimited pleasure, this contemporary domain lifts suburban indulgence to brand new heights. From the stunning and feature filled kitchen, through to the spectacular living and up to the bedrooms with balcony to overlook the area – this home has it all.
This exceptional home has been brilliantly designed for comfortable entertaining. The outdoor area is the centerpiece of the home. With a pool/spa, outdoor kitchen & bar, dancefloor/dining area, huge water feature through the bi-fold doors and under ground storage with easy access to the reserve next door, this has it all. Add in the modern kitchen, 3 good sized BDRs and contemporary bathroom and this becomes your own paradise!
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Tuesday 16th December at 5pm unless sold prior $470,000+ Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required Ljubomir Stevanovic 0411 963 960 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
NOBLE PARK 1/28 CHANDLER ROAD
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Tuesday 16th December at 5pm unless sold prior $390,000+ Sat 10 - 10:30am Photo ID required Ljubomir Stevanovic 0411 963 960 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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NOBLE PARK 1/83 CALLANDER ROAD
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Your eyes won’t believe what’s on offer in this well positioned home. A carpeted living area with a split system unit in addition to a modern feel home plus two good sized bedrooms and a yard that’s perfect for kids, pets and entertaining. Whether you’re starting out, slowing down or simply after a solid investment, this versatile and expertly positioned unit will be the one for you.
This is a great opportunity to have yourself a fully renovated BV home on a good size block with everything at arm’s reach! With only 2 on the block, this is more of a house than a unit. Welcoming you inside are newly polished timber floors, repainted walls, good size living room, 3 spacious BDRs, bathroom with a shower and a new vanity, functional kitchen and floor ducted heating. Plus there is a low maintenance courtyard & secure garage with a roller door.
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Tuesday 9th December at 5pm unless sold prior $280,000+ Sat 1:45 - 2:15pm Photo ID required Kush Chetri 0425 199 192 Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
Tuesday 2nd December at 5pm unless sold prior $320,000+ Thurs 5:30 - 6pm & Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required Kush Chetri 0425 199 192 Phong Ho 0432 031 601 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 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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KEYSBOROUGH 6 WOOLTANA ROAD
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KEYSBOROUGH 25 CABINDA DRIVE
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If you’re an entertainer looking for a family friendly home in an amazing location, this needs to be on your inspection list. Boasting a great sized living with formal dining on solid timber floors, three carpeted bedrooms and a huge undercover timber decking overlooking the rear in addition to a secure spa – this will be your haven for years to come. It’s perfectly designed so the adults can relax and entertain while the kids play safely!
Every inch, design and finish has been meticulously thought of and it’s all for your pleasure. If you desire a home that is fit for royalty, this is the one! Waterfall stone benches in the kitchen, every bathroom with floor to ceiling tiles, dual bi-fold doors that lead to an undercover entertaining area plus 5 bedrooms, most with WIRs. If you want a life of luxury, you’ll soon fall in love with this stunning home.
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Tuesday 25th November at 5pm unless sold prior $390,000+ Sat 1:30 - 2pm Photo ID required Jessejames Mariñas 0431 108 933 Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888
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Saturday 13th December at 12pm AUCTION 10% Deposit. Balance 60 Days Sat 11:30am - 12pm Photo ID required Jessejames Mariñas 0431 108 933 Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888
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KEYSBOROUGH 4 PROSPECT TERRACE Elegantly styled and tastefully designed, this perfectly positioned and sun filled home is ready for all. The areas most exclusive schools are a few streets away, you can live the life of luxury & make the most of the multiple living / entertaining areas. Everything has been planned for an easy living lifestyle.
KEYSBOROUGH 11 HATFIELD COURT
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This blank canvas tucked in the bowl of the court is primed and ready to be called yours. It’s been refreshed for an easy living lifestyle with minimal work to do and best of all, it’s so well located with everything at your fingertips. On offer is a freshly painted, three bedroom home with a great sized private living room, open and bright dining, 3 zoned carpeted BDRs and it’s all positioned on a block size of 617m2 (approx). METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
Saturday 6th December at 12pm INSPECT Sat 12:30 - 1pm Photo ID required PRICE $690,000+ TERMS 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days. CONTACT Sophal Chea 0401 966 666
Tuesday 9th December at 5pm unless sold prior $360,000+ As advertised or by appointment Photo ID required Jessejames Mariñas 0431 108 933 Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888
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NOBLE PARK 3/71 CALLANDER ROAD Tucked in a nice quiet court is this appealing street frontage, fully rendered modern style and comfortable living townhouse which is sure to grab your attention! With 3 bedrooms, 3 toilets, 2 bathrooms and 1 car space, this home is ready for any family to live in. Don’t miss out on this larger than life home!
Tuesday 9th December at 5pm INSPECT Sat 12:45 - 1:15pm Photo ID required PRICE $350,000+ CONTACT Kush Chetri 0425 199 192 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 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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WE LOVE IT
SPRINGVALE Set on a block of 668 square metres (16.3x41m) this is the perfect opportunity for the astute buyer to secure their own piece of Springvale. This home provides a peaceful living environment yet is just moments from the bustling heart of Springvale. It has three good-size bedrooms, a sunny lounge, kitchen and everyday meals area, central bathroom and separate laundry, floorboards throughout, gas appliances and huge backyard.
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3a 1b 1c 4e
DANDENONG NORTH 8 DOBSON COURT
You’ll be pleasantly surprised with the spotless presentation of this renovated home where all of the hard work has been done. Special features include; 3 BDRs with BIRs, a stunning kitchen with granite bench-tops, luxurious bathroom with a spa bath, separate lounge with enclosed fireplace that flows into the dining room. Car accommodation is plentiful with a double enclosed remote carport and double garage, which will also come in handy for parties all year round. METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
Saturday 13th December at 11:30am $400,000+ Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required Daniel Pepperell 0418 105 105 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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BARRY PLANT, NOBLE PARK, 8710 0000 LEE PHUONG, 0402 660 880 29 LEWIS STREET
NOBLE PARK 390 Princes Highway 8710 0000 KEYSBOROUGH 1/ 320 Cheltenham Road 8769 1888
INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT
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AUCTION: SATURDAY, 29 NOVEMBER, NOON TERMS: 10 PER CENT DEPOSIT. BALANCE 30/60 DAYS
Nicholls Gledhill 2 Raymond McMahon Blvd, Endeavour Hills 9700 7888 nichollsgledhill.com.au 1164029
19 Hillside Ave DANDENONG NORTH ATTENTION ALL BUILDERS/INVESTORS!! This 3 bedroom weatherboard home has unlimited potential as either a rental or development (STCA). Sits on approx 700sq.m block, close to local schools; shops; Dandenong Centre, public transport. Spacious formal lounge, big bedrooms, kitchen/meals, polished floors, ducted heating, split system air con. Ring for an appointment. 3A Open Saturday 1:00 - 1:30pm Auction 6th December 2014 at 1pm 1B Tom Dong 0432 777 288 2 C Umesh Kumar 0434 023 805
2 Agonis Street DOVETON RENOVATE OR BUILD IT!! Sitting in a prime location, central to Dandenong, Doveton or Endeavour Hills, close to local schools, transport, local shops and Dandenong Plaza - this 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home with double steel garage and good sized backyard makes it perfect for a Handyman, builder, first home buyer or investor with a limited budget. Asking $290,000+ Tom Dong 0432 777 288 Karen Lincoln 0439 948 274
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18 Calrossie Cl. ENDEAVOUR HILLS A PERFECT INVESTMENT!! This light and bright 3 bedroom home has so much to offer - Halfway through 12 month lease and happy to stay on; freshly painted plus Brand new kitchen; undercover entertaining area and single carport. Handy location close to Shopping centre, local schools and park plus easy access to Freeway
Asking $350,000+ Tom Dong 0432 777 288 Karen Lincoln 0439 948 274
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1/14 Bramwell Cl. ENDEAVOUR HILLS COURT LOCATION & ONLY 2 ON THE BLOCK! Spacious formal lounge adjacent to kitchen/meals area; a larger than normal master bedroom plus WIR and two-way bathroom; timber floors throughout; gas heater and split system air conditioning and single lock up garage. A self enclosed courtyard; low maintenance garden; an excellent first home or investment opportunity. Asking $315,000+ Tom Dong 0432 777 288 Umesh Kumar 0434 023 805
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2A 1B 1 C
Springvale 1 Upwey Avenue
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Renovate This Dream Home Site!
Auction Saturday 29 November - 1.00pm
Offering separate formal & family zones around a st-st appliance kitchen, this gas-heated 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom area home with garage & workshop has a rare depth of renovation potential...& deep approx 862sqm land to build a new home (or more - subject to Council approval) within a minute of shops & station.
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www.1.upweyavenuespringvale.com
Wednesday 2.00 - 2.30pm Saturday 2.45 - 3.15pm
Office
Dingley Village - Keysborough 9558 3337
Contact Jason Garlick 0438 305 297 Deanna Djapic 0432 952 170
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Explore Your Possibilities with The C! KEYSBOROUGH 32/2-22 Breanne Place NEW LISTING
Comfort with Style and Convenient location
Located in the prestigious, award winning Keys Estate, with ready access to the new Eastlink Freeway, Port Philip Bay beaches and Parkmore Keysborough Shopping Centre with more than 110 specialty stores is just minutes away. Three irst class golf courses are within 1.5km away with renown schools like Hailyebury and Lighthouse are both in walking distance. • Currently leased at $1650 Per Month
KEYSBOROUGH 16 Devonshire Drive NEW LISTING
Very accommodating and perfectly tailored for a family lifestyle, this well-presented home is located in an enviable location within walking distance to Parkmore Shopping Centre, Frederick Watcher Reserve and excellent accessibility with public transport option nearby. • 3 immaculate bedrooms with timber loors, built in robes, surrounding a similarly spotless bathroom with shower and bath.
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$350,000+ Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Aaron Hadow 0498 669 002
NOBLE PARK 1/20 Craig Street NEW LISTING
Luxurious and Contemporary, In a Prime Location
$440,000 + Saturday 1:00 - 1:30pm Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Aaron Hadow 0498 669 002
HAMPTON PARK 1 Kylie Court
WALK TO ALL AMENITIES - COURT LOCATION!
Combining an excellent design with quality ittings, this townhouse offers a genuinely luxurious yet contemporary living environment that is only a stone’s throw from Noble Park’s diverse shopping precinct. With great access to reputable schools, Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre, Sandown Racecourse and Noble Park station, Princess Highway and Corrigan Road. • Public transport option nearby
This wonderful property could be your irst home, your next investment, or perhaps the perfect chance to downsize. Positioned on large corner block 694m2 (Approx) only minutes to schools, shopping and transport, this home is well suited to the investor or active family. Comprises spacious living area with gas heating, three bedrooms, two with BIR, bright kitchen with meals area and central bathroom. Currently leased at $1260 p/m.
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KEYSBOROUGH 5 Kendra Place
Precious Location - Middle of Everything!
$320,000 + Saturday 10:00 - 10:30am Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Aaron Hadow 0498 669 002
NOBLE PARK 1 & 2/ 198 Corrigan Rd
Attention all developers and investors. Look no further, this is an opportunity that must not be missed. Offering 2 units on one block under one title, this will surely be an ideal to add to your portfolio or start one up. Close to all amenities, Local Primary. High Schools, Noble park shopping, public transport, Parkmore Shopping Centre this must not be missed. So Call for an inspection today before it’s too late!
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Nidda Gov 0422 808 001
Dominic Nguyen 0435 755 963
858 10 999 DJ
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Invest, Renovate or Develop- Choice is yours!!
Perfectly located so conveniently close to Parkmore shops, Chandler primary and secondary schools, buses, parkland and easy access to East Link. Comprising a lovely formal lounge plus a spacious family living room which also accommodates the dining space, a modern, family-oriented kitchen, 3 excellent bedrooms each with its own BIR, fully renovated main bathroom and 2 toilets.
$480,000+ Contact Agent Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Aaron Hadow 0498 669 002
Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491
Immaculate 3 bedroom home within the Parkmore precinct
$690,000 + Contact Agent Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Dominic Nguyen 0435 755 963
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!
Nik Sharma 0411 790 745
Aaron Hadow 0498 669 002 363 Springvale Road, Springvale www.theCrealestate.com.au
Kim Laing 03 858 10 999 1163908
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WE LOVE IT
KEYSBOROUGH This residence awaits first home buyers and investors. It offers enormous family appeal close to Parkmore Shopping Centre, Keysborough and Maralinga Primary Schools and Keysborough Secondary College, and easy access to EastLink with the Dingley Bypass. It is in a family friendly and safe neighbourhood which includes parkland and a playground. The new owners will be able to roll up their sleeves and maximise the potential of this affordable first home. It sits on a nice 535 square metre block. The new owners will be able to take the opportunity to update/renovate the existing great floor plan of three spacious bedrooms with two built-in wardrobes. It features central kitchen, cosy timber floor family room and huge rear yard which is great for entertaining family and friends on those fine summer days. Extra features include secured fencing with gate, long driveway to accommodate lots of cars, evaporative cooling throughout and air-conditioning in the second bedroom.
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THE C REAL ESTATE, SPRINGVALE, 8581 0999 COREY (KHOI) LE, 0417 311 491 OR NIDDA GOV, 0422 808 001 7 MARALINGA AVENUE, KEYSBOROUGH INSPECT: SATURDAY, NOON-12.30PM PRICE: $390,000 PLUS
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SALES & RENTALS
118 Walker St Dandenong P: 9791 5922 F: 9792 2536
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Hallam
Dandenong
162 Princes HigHway
BIG HOME - MANY OPTIONS!
6/19-27 connell lane
CHIC TOWNHOUSE LIFESTYLE!
Features five bedrooms plus study, three separate living areas, two bathrooms, two toilets, two laundries, modern kitchen with gas cooking and dishwasher, ducted heating, air conditioning, ceiling fans, pergola, brick store room, double carport and two additional car spaces. Walk to Spring Square Shopping Centre, schools and bus stop. Easy access to Monash and South Gippsland Freeways, Princes Highway and train station.
This ultra modern two bedroom townhouse is set in the new and exciting Metro Village in Central Dandenong. Easy living open plan living area with a designer kitchen that includes stainless steel appliances, stone bench tops, glass splashback, dishwasher and pantry. Two balconies allow you to alternate where to sit and watch the world go by. Garage and courtyard included.
SUIT THE EXTENDED FAMILY!
NEW METRO LIVING!
auction: saturday, 22nd november, 2014 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPen: sat 10:30am to 11:00am
auction: saturday, 6th december, 2014 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPen: thurs 5:00pm to 5:30pm & sat 12:00pm to 12:30pm
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Doveton
Dandenong Central
86 sHeoak street
4 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME ON LARGE BLOCK!
Spacious and well maintained four bedroom family home on a large block of approximately 660m2. Large living areas have been opened up for modern living or if you require separate rooms, that is easily altered to give you private spaces. The bathroom has a corner spa and is fully tiled. The property is a very welcoming home and would suit the owner occupier or the investor who is looking for something special. CLOSE TO PARKLAND!
auction: saturday, 13th december, 2014 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPen: wed 5:00pm to 5:30pm & sat 10:30am to 11:00am
11 ann street
MASSIVE STAMP DUTY SAVINGS ON BRAND NEW APARTMENTS!
Don't miss this opportunity to save over $12,000 by buying off the plan now! Architecturally designed apartments about to commence construction in this super central location where you can walk to CBD, Plaza, market, schools, hospital and so much more. Ideal investment for you or your superannuation portfolio or an exciting residence to live in as it’s just so close to restaurants and bars. Quality features include:* Entertainer's kitchen with Caesar stone benchtops, Technika stainless steel appliances and Bellissomo dishwasher * Porcelain tiling and quality carpeting * Balconies * Heating & cooling * Downlights * Intercom entry * Secure car accommodation with remote entry ***Floorplans & inclusions list available upon request.***
For sale: ranging from $290,000 to $325,000 oPen: wed 4:30pm to 5:00pm
Dandenong Central
1-3/16 grandview avenue
SIZE & CLASS!
Your choice of three sparkling new fabulous townhouses. Not only boast a quiet and very central location, they offer size and comfort to suit the large family. Each townhouse includes:- * Ducted heaing * Three bedrooms plus study * Three bathrooms & three toilets * Split system heating and cooling * Glass splashback in kitchen * Quality carpets and fittings * Square set plasterwork & high ceilings * Porcelain tiles to all wet areas & living room * Double glazed windows * Garage with auto door & so much more! Walk to the CBD in minutes or catch the bus on the corner! DON'T DELAY!
For sale: $460,000 to $490,000 oPen: wed 4:15pm to 4:45pm & sat 11:00am to 11:30am
Dandenong
8-12 stanley street
Sherwood Apartments
Sherwood Apartments comprises 6 x 1 bedroom - 1 bathroom apartments and 12 x 2 bedroom - 2 bathroom apartments within two separate buildings divided by car parking space. These spacious, boutique style apartments will feature abundant natural light, high quality fittings and be finished to the highest standard. Ground floor apartments will feature generous garden areas while those on the first floor will feature balconies of above average proportions. Every apartment has a designated car space. Features include:* Security entry foyer with polished floor tiles * Liftwell access from car park * Personal lock-up storage area * High gloss laminate and 2 pac kitchens with stone tops and glass splashbacks * Landscape garden surround Located within quiet residential area and walking distance to railway station, public transport, main shopping strip district, schools, parkland and new medical clinic currently under construction. LUXURY APARTMENT LIVING! SAVE UP TO $14,000 IN STAMP DUTY - BUY OFF THE PLAN!
For sale: From $295,000 oPen: wed 3:45pm to 4:15pm & sat 1:30pm to 2:00pm
Dandenong
7 & 8 Florence crt & 12 lockington cres
NEW & FABULOUS! BE QUICK - ONLY THREE TO CHOOSE FROM!
These new craftsman built townhouses on separately titled cottage blocks set in a quiet court close to St Gerards School and Freeway access. Each comprise three generous bedrooms, master with full ensuite, two additional full bathrooms and three toilets. There are hardwood timber floors in the living room and meals area, porcelain tiles in all wet area. The ground floor ceiling heights are 2.7m and the skirting boards and architraves are classical mouldings, larger than normal. The chef’s kitchens include dishwashers and Caesar stone benchtops. Each townhouse has four split system air conditioners and all tonings are neutral. Externally the landscaped gardens are adorned with high quality fencing. There is individual street access to each garage. High quality living in a most convenient location.
For sale: starting at $449,950 oPen: thurs 4:15pm to 4:45pm & sat 2:15pm to 2:45pm 1163953
Daryl Rayner Director 0411 537 820 DJ
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Mile Mileski Sales Consultant 0417 103 325
John Ratnam Sales Consultant 0414 556 517
Brenden Moore Sales Consultant 0433 944 335
Frank Holohan Senior Consultant
9791 5922
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Raine&Horne Keysborough
9769 1888
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Shop 6, Kingsclere Shopping Centre, Cnr Kingsclere Ave & Corrigan Rd, Keysborough
7 Fintonia Road, Noble Park
For Sale
3A 1B 2C Located in a choice part of Noble Park, this home situated on 702m2 approx, comprises lounge, a kitchen with meals area, 3 bedrooms & a central renovated bathroom. But the ‘piece de resistance’ is undoubtedly the wonderful family room with its bay window that enfolds the natural surrounds of this home.
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Saturday 2:00pm - 2:30pm Agent Betty Weereratne 0437 673 111 Price $420,000+
9 Kenneth Street, Noble Park
For Sale
13 Netherby Ave, Wheelers Hill Auction
Corner the Market! 3A 1B 1C
22nd November @ 11.30am
With Brandon Park & Waverley Gardens Shopping Centres a short distance away, as well as your choice of quality schools and recreational facilities within reach, capture the convenience of this wonderful home on a corner block of 675m2 approx. Beautiful polished timber floors throughout & with parklands on your doorstep, this home is sure to impress!
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Agent Betty Weereratne 0437 673 111
3A 1B 3C This attractive brick veneer home is ideal for families and retirees looking for a sturdy residence close to all amenities. With a spacious layout, original hardwood floors and a large covered outdoor entertaining area, this family home is sure to be coveted by many, so get in quick and call Raine & Horne Keysborough today!!
Saturday 12:30pm - 1:00pm Agent Betty Weereratne 0437 673 111 Price $410,000+
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Auction 11 Dec 7:30pm Price Guide $600K-$660K Inspect Sat 11:30am
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Opportunities come and go, with this property you don't want to miss out on. Conveniently located in a highly sought after pocket area, close to Westall station. Features includes 3 bedrooms, separate living. Land with approximately 614 sqm. Whether you would like to renovate, re-build your dream home or build two separate dwellings (STCA), the only outcome for you is a great reward. What you sow now you will reap later, don't miss out!
AUCTION: Sat 13th Dec 2014 at 11:00 am. Unless sold prior. PRICE: 450,000+ / 10% deposit, balance in 30 days. INSPECTION: Wed 5:00 pm - 5:30 pm / PHOTO ID REQUIRED CONTACT: Kevin Phan 0488 888 696 / Tien Phan 0422 899 898
SPRINGVALE 74 GARNSWORTHY STREET
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AUCTION: Sat 22nd Nov 2014 at 12:00 pm / Unless sold prior. PRICE: POA / 10% deposit, balance in 90 days. INSPECTION: Sat 11:30 am - 12:00 pm / PHOTO ID REQUIRED CONTACT: Lily Van 0422 348 110 / Kevin Phan 0488 888 696
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A great opportunity with a good rental return, all the potential to make a bundle of wealth. Located only minutes away from Springvale shopping center, schools, and has a combined rental return of $1433 per month. There are 3 bedrooms adding to the appeal with plenty of land approximately 675 sqm., big enough to build another property completed by, newly installed roller shutters and freshly painted tiled roof. AUCTION: Sat 29th Nov 2014 at 1:00 pm. Unless sold prior. PRICE: 420,000+ / 10% deposit, balance in 60/90 days. INSPECTION: Sat 12:00 pm - 12:30 pm / PHOTO ID REQUIRED CONTACT: Kevin Phan 0488 888 696 / Tien Phan 0422 899 898
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PRIVATE SALE: $270,000+ INSPECTION: Sat 11:00 am - 11:30 am / PHOTO ID REQUIRED CONTACT: Jessie Xin 0420 970 916 / Kevin Phan 0488 888 696
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Outstanding Development Prospect
Your Search is Over
Sitting on a magnificent allotment of 720 sqm (approx.) this property could be your next development project (STCA) or investment. The well maintained home could also be an ideal place for first home buyers to move into with 3 bedrooms, formal living area, separate kitchen and meals area, main bathroom and separate toilet and a location that is only a short walk from Doveton College, public transport services, shops and recreational facilities. With the possibility to keep the front dwelling and build at the back or to demolish the home and build multiple units you will not be short of options (STCA). With an expected rental income of $290 per week this property offers developers and investors a ton of opportunity.
This beautifully presented unit is situated in a quiet court location with great accessibility to all amenities including shops, schools and public transport as well as having convenient access to all major roads. Offering 2 good sized bedrooms with built in robes, 1 bathroom, separate toilet, formal living area, separate kitchen and meals area, beautifully presented kitchen incorporating gas cook top, gas wall heater as well as a coonara heater to provide a delightful ambient during cold winter nights. Other features include a single lock up garage, laminated floors and tiles throughout and with only 2 units on the block you can be sure that you will be living in a peaceful environment. A perfect property for all first home buyers, people wanting to downsize, small families and investors! Inspection will impress!
AUCTION: Saturday 13th December 2014 at 1:00pm TERMS: 5% Deposit, Balance in 30-60 Days INSPECT: Saturday 22nd Nov 2014 12:00pm - 12:30pm
AUCTION: Saturday 29th November 2014 at 3:30pm TERMS: 5% Deposit, Balance in 30-90 Days INSPECT: Saturday 22nd Nov 2014 at 2:00pm - 2:30pm
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AUCTION: 52 Ash Street Doveton Neb Delibasic : 0411 332 467 e: neb.delibasic@delrealestate.com.au
Lavinia Varga : 0434 398 943 e: lavinia.varga@delrealestate.com.au
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Neb Delibasic : 0411 332 467 e: neb.delibasic@delrealestate.com.au
Lavinia Varga : 0434 398 943 e: lavinia.varga@delrealestate.com.au
Neat Family Home in Unbeatable Location
Immaculate Home in Prominent Location
Situated in a highly sought after & coveted street that is literally minutes to all amenities including Lyndale Secondary College, Monash & Eastlink Freeways & Waverley Gardens SC. On offer for sale for the first time in over 35 years you will most definitely love & appreciate every aspect of this well maintained & practically designed brick veneer dwelling which comprises 3 bedrooms, good sized formal living area with wall heater & air conditioning, well adjoined kitchen with an abundance of cupboard & bench space and well positioned dining area. Additionally this perfect family home consists of dual bathrooms with main bathroom offering both shower and bath whilst secondary bathroom encompassing single shower. Other features include newly installed blinds through living areas & bedrooms, carpets throughout besides wet areas, GHD & big backyard allowing for possible future extensions (STCA).
Located in one of central Dandenong’s most sought after streets, this property offers loads of potential for any person wanting to live in or invest. The original brick dwelling has an abundance of charm both externally and internally and comprises 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, good sized formal living area and formal dining area, beautiful hardwood timber flooring, well maintained kitchen with gas stove and pantry and single carport with additional off street car spaces behind fully secured fencing. With a total land size of 525 sqm on a corner allotment this home is perfect for any family. Homes in this area are always in high demand so do not wait any longer. Make an appointment to view today and be impressed!
AUCTION: Saturday 29th November 2014 at 11:30am TERMS: 5% Deposit, Balance in 30-60 Days INSPECT: Saturday 22nd Nov 2014 at 11:00am - 11:30am
AUCTION: Saturday 29th November 2014 at 1:30pm TERMS: 5% Deposit, Balance in 30-60 Days INSPECT: Saturday 22nd Nov 2014 at 1:00pm - 1:30pm
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3/97 McCrae Street Dandenong
3 Oxford Court Dandenong North
FULLY RENOVATED, EXCELLENT LOCATION
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 29 November at 12pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days Contact Agent Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday 11-11.30am Dennis Tzortzoglou 0438 341 066
QUALITY 4 BED BV IN PRIME LOCATION Set on an elevated lot in a prestigious court this superior family home features sunken lounge with gas logire, formal dining, as new hostess kitchen itted with WO, gas HP & dishwasher, large tiled family room opens to covered patio. Other features include quality carpets to bedrooms & huge full ensuite to master. Includes ducted heating & good ittings throughout. Externally a double carport & double brick garage completes this excellent package. Don’t miss this opportunity!
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 6th December at 1pm 10% dep-bal 30/60/90 days $480,000 Thursday 5-5.30pm Saturday 12-12.30pm Dennis Tzortzoglou 0438 341 066
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This 2 bedroom unit has been fully renovated with the WOW factor. Features brand new state of the art kitchen, brand new chic bathroom with laundry facilities. Positioned perfectly close to Plaza, market, schools & public transport. Don’t miss this!
26 Blamey Street Noble Park
6 Morey Rise Endeavour Hills
ATTRACTIVE BV CLOSE TO STATION This well presented 3 bed BV is located in a quiet area close to station, schools & freeway access. Offers spacious L-shape lounge, modern kitchen with gas cooking, 3 double bedrooms with BIR’s & tiled bathoom. Other features include aluminium windows, colourbond gutters & large brick garage. Great 1st home or investment opportunity.
Private Price Inspect Agent
WHEN ONLY THE BEST WILL DO $400,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday 3-3.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
63 Menzies Avenue Dandenong North FANTASTIC 1ST HOME OR INVESTMENT Renovated 3 bed home on easy maintained block with separate parking. Offers spacious lounge opening to private courtyard, separate kitchen with brand new cupboards itted with WO & HP, renovated bathroom with new tiling, ittings & separate shower. Freshly painted and including quality carpets & timber loor to kitchen. Priced to sell, so don’t miss out.
This tri-level masterpiece will impress the most fastidious buyer. Only 2 1/2 years young, this craftsman built home is on a low maintenance lot in a desirable location. Offers 5 brs inc luxurious master with WIR & ensuite. Superb open plan living comprising formal lounge & kitchen with 1st class s/s appliances & stone benchtops, large family room with gas log ire opens to alfresco dining area. Beautifully inished with polished parquetry looring, quality carpets to brs & porcelain tiling to all bthrm & toilet areas. Includes hydronic heating throughout + ducted RC a/con. Large garage with internal access complete this superb property.
Private Price Inspect Agent
$570,000+ Saturday 11-11.30am Sunday 11-11.30am Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106
Private Price Inspect Agent
$260,000+ Saturday 12-12.30pm Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
8/27 Stud Road Dandenong Private Price Inspect Agent
BARGAIN INVESTMENT OR 1ST HOME $280,000+ By appointment Neil Butler 0411 637 088
In central Dandenong this 2 bedroom unit represents fantastic value. Offers spacious lounge, separate kitchen/ meals area. Both bedrooms with double robes. Separate bathroom, toilet & laundry. Low maintenance garden & single carport. Potential rental income of $13,000p.a. Walk to all facilities.
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1165 Stud Road Rowville
6 Nara Court Dandenong North
LUXURY LIVING WITHOUT COMPROMISE Beautifully designed, you’ll be spoilt for choice with a selection of 30 apartments & 8 executive town homes in this boutique development. - Buy now & secure stamp duty savings up to $17,000. - 1 year 5% rental guarantee. - Qualiies for $10,000 irst home owners grant. Includes quality kitchens with stone benchtops & s/s Bosch appliances. Quality loor coverings. Secure basement parking with remote access. Reverse cycle a/ con. This quality development by I. & T. Builders is setting a benchmark for contemporary surburban living.
Private Price Inspect Agent
FAMILY OASIS IN DANDENONG NORTH From $285,000 By Appointment Neil Butler 0411 637 088
19 Castlecrag Close Endeavour Hills AFFORDABLE 6 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME
Private Price Inspect Agent
$420,000+ Saturday 12-12.30pm Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106
Auction Price Inspect Agent
$590,000+ By appointment Nigel Raymond 0425721593
5 Lockwood Rise Lynbrook Auction Price Inspect Agent
BIG ENOUGH FOR THE BRADY BUNCH $420,000-$460,000 Wednesday 6-6.30pm Saturday 1-1.30pm Dennis Tzortzoglou 0438341066 Neil Butler 0411 637 0188
This modern immaculate BV is ideal for a large or extended family. Offers 4 double bedrooms (2 with ensuites & WIR’s), separate study & 3 large living areas comprises upstairs family area, impressive lounge, formal dining plus huge family room off the fantastic quality kitchen itted with WO, gas HP & dishwasher. Downstairs features quality loor tiling & carpet upstairs. Comfort assured with ducted heating & evaporative cooling. Huge remote garage boasts a 2nd kitchen & opens to rear garden. Close to schools, station & shopping centre. DON’T MISS THIS!
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Close to schools, transport & shopping centre this impressive 2 storey home is perfect for a large family or investment. Downstairs offers 3 brs, study, formal lounge opening to sep rumpus & family size kitchen itted with WO & gas HP. Full bathroom & 2 toilets. Upstairs comprises another 3 brs, family room with air conditioning & gas heater. Extra full bathroom has access from master bedroom. Features polished hardwood loors downstairs, d/heating & ducted vacuum. Externally a double c/port, large rear yard with cubby & extra parking complete the package. Keen Vendor will sell. DON’T MISS THIS!
Situated in a quiet court location and on a large 628m2 block this home will deinitely impress. Offering functional loor plan it features 3 bedrooms with BIR, separate air conditioned lounge & dining area adjacent to modern kitchen with s/s appliances including dishwasher. Lovely loating loors throughout & tiles in wet areas. Bonus of GDH & gas hot water. Outside is like nothing you have seen with manicured gardens with lots of fruit trees & paved dining area next to stunning water fountain. Single lock up garage completes this great property. Priced to sell so be quick.
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39 Grandview Avenue Dandenong EXCELLENT VALUE IN POPULAR LOCATION Renovated rendered 3 bedroom home in central location close to schools, transport & CBD. Offers huge open plan lounge & adjacent family area, separate kitchen with gas HP & WO & meals area, ample BIR’s & updated bathroom. Includes loating timber loors, ducted heating & RC split air conditioner. Land size of 590m2 with park at rear has potential for dual occupancy (STP).
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BIG LAND & PLANNING PERMIT = BIG PROFIT Contact Agent Saturday 1-1.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
Great opportunity to capitalize on existing planning permit for 5 double storey townhouses. Vendor has done the hard work and now it’s up to you to inalise this project and reap the rewards. All townhouses feature 2 bedrooms upstairs with open plan living, dining and kitchen downstairs PLUS lock up garage. Walking distance to Dandenong Central these units will be easy to sell or rent out upon completion. This is your chance to score big in the real estate game. Be quick!
Private Price Inspect Agent
Contact Agent By appointment Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106
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SMOOTH FLOW FROM THE START
13 ARLINGTON COURT, CORINELLA
For sale either NOW or at AUCTION! A great home only a short walk to the lovely meandering walking tracks and Jetty at Corinella. This two storey home boasts two living areas, one with a built in bar area, a large central dine in kitchen with dishwasher, gas hotplates and electric wall oven, three spacious bedrooms and a full ensuite to the master. Outside you will find a spacious rear yard, lock up garage and a carport. Some furniture can be included if required. A very handy location close to the shop, bowls, tennis court and public transport. Suit $250,000 plus buyers. ADDRESS: 13 Arlington Court, Corinella AUCTION: Saturday 13th December at 12 noon on Site INSPECTION: Saturdays 11 to 11:30am or by appointment AGENT: Lynn Pendergast 0458 780 023
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Grantville - 5678 8433 1505 Bass Highway Email: sales@ alexscott.com.au alexscott.com.au
12 THE ANCHORAGE, CORINELLA
We are instructed to sell either NOW or at AUCTION this quality home on a substantial 933 m2 block. This beautifully presented two storey 4 bedroom home offers 2 garages, a spacious yard and bay glimpses. Downstairs consists of 3 bedrooms, bathroom, laundry, loads of built ins and a garage or games room with powder room. Upstairs is an open plan entertainers kitchen and family room as well as a master bedroom with ensuite. The deck area is spacious with bay glimpses to French Island. Suit $450,000 plus buyers. ADDRESS: 12 The Anchorage, Corinella AUCTION: Saturday 6th December 1pm on Site INSPECT: Saturdays 1 to 1:30 or by appointment AGENT: Lynn Pendergast 0458 780 023
Grantville - 5678 8433 1505 Bass Highway Email: sales@ alexscott.com.au
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URGENT SALE OF STUNNING PROPERTY
AT ONLY $189,000 for 26 squares, The Bracken ticks all the must-have boxes when it comes to a smart family home. Red Bluff Homes has designed The Bracken with discerning family buyers or retirees in mind. The spacious and modern design offers a layout that flows smoothly from the smart entrance through to the fantastic optional outdoor living area at the opposite end of the home. In between is a master suite complete with en suite and walk-in wardrobe, a theatre room, three additional bedrooms, separate laundry, kitchen and large open plan meals/family area. Flexibility is the cornerstone of The Bracken’s thoughtful design. The team at Red Bluff Homes know that
each family is different and that when it comes to utilising space, choice and flexibility are essential. With this in mind, The Bracken can easily be converted to a four bedroom home by utilising the spacious retreat adjacent to the master suite. Alternatively, the retreat can be used as a study, perfect for anyone running a home business, or incorporated into the master suite creating a luxurious private oasis for busy parents. The kitchen is stylish and functional with walk-in pantry, and stainless steel appliances. The kitchen looks out over the open-plan meals/ family area to the optional outdoor living area at the rear. The impressive entertaining area would be
perfect for barbecues and parties and also provides an outdoor play space for children. Sliding doors off the family/meals area create a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living. Carpet and tiles and service connections are standard with The Bracken, as is the use of low-maintenance Colorbond on the roof, guttering and downpipes. Add a choice of any of the following at no extra cost: * Roofed outdoor area; * Nine foot high ceilings; * Stone bench tops in the kitchen; * Evaporative cooling. For further details and a copy of the inclusions list and floor plan contact Red Bluff homes 9709 0400.
For Lease 4 Silkwood Rise Carrum Downs
Quality Office Warehouse
For Sale 316 Governor Road, Braeside
First Class Office/Warehouse
Brand new office warehouse High clearance warehouse: 1620m2* Air-conditioned/carpeted office: 249m2* Fully fitted kitchen and lunch room Access via 4 roller doors under canopy Secure yard and fencing Great location opposite a park with additional street car parking * All sizes approx
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PRESTIGE LOCATION IS NOW SELLING
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Brad Ryan of Harcourts Narre Warren South said that land prices in the area traditionally start around $300,000 and that resales of established homes also command premium prices. According to Brad, part of the reason for this is the reputation of the nearby schools which include Haileybury, St Francis Xavier and Nossal selective government high school – and the proximity to the freeway, train station and Berwick village. “Many people also consider that the Narre Warren South postcode provides them with a superior long-term investment compared with property in the less established areas of Clyde and Cranbourne North,” Brad said. “But the real attraction, in my opinion, is just the feel of the place.” A boutique development of just 80 home sites, Water Edge is located on the north side of Glasscocks Road in Narre Warren South. More than 60 per cent of the site has
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botanicridge.com.au 9785 9339 SALES OFFICE Open Hours Mon to Fri 9-5, Sat & Sun 12-5 233 Smiths Lane (Cnr Browns Rd) Botanic Ridge 3977
10 ENJOYABLE ACRES Surrounded by views, this 10 acre property with a large home of 22 squares of living offers three bedrooms, two bathrooms, study,
CASEY’S MOST EXCLUSIVE ADDRESS This material has been prepared with care and believed to be correct at the time of printing, however it is an indicative guide only. All information is subject to change without notice at the vendor’s absolute discretion and cannot form part of any offer or contract. The vendor reserves the right to presell, release and withhold certain packages from sale at any time. #$10K Bonus is made up of $7K discount and the $3K Landscape Rebate. Only applies on list prices and not redeemable with any other discounts/offers. *$219,000 price includes $10K Bonus made up of $7K discount and the $3K Landscape Rebate. 1163811-KC47-14
open plan kitchen and family area, formal lounge and dining, entertainment area and double carport. 9m x 6m Machinery shed with enclosed stable, 17m round yard, stockyard and race, 2 timber lined horse shelters plus fully enclosed dog yard. This property is ideal for people with horses, alpacas or hobby farmers. 908 Sunny Creek Road, Trafalgar CONTACT: Rosa Marsili 0488 330 131
been dedicated to wetlands and open space, with many of the home sites featuring absolute front row positions overlooking the water. Befitting its location, Water Edge incorporates a range of environmentally sustainable features including energyefficient street-lighting, recycled water and optimum solar orientation of home sites. A high-speed fibre optic network provides residents with next-generation superfast broadband services. Water Edge offers buyers a range of surprisingly affordable home sites, including the very popular 14 x 32 metre lots. Release 01 at Water Edge has sold out and Release 02 is currently selling, priced from $198,900. For more information, call Brad on 1800 THE EDGE (1800 843 334), drop by the land sales office at 1085 Glasscocks Road between 1pm and 3pm every weekend, or visit www.wateredge.com.au.
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Right now, you can build your home in a Peet community and apply for a home loan rate from as low as
4.59%p.a. 4.90%p.a.
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COMPARISON RATE
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That’s one of the best rates in town. Visit welcomehomeloan.com.au for details. Surround yourself with what’s important at Quarters in Cranbourne West. Median rentˆ
Build it for
$320 $258 Pricing excludes driveway, landscaping, external lighting, furniture, window furnishings and front decks
Avoca 165
per week in Cranbourne West
per week
$355,050**
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(First Home Buyers Price)†
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Experience Pakenham’s award-winning lifestyle at Cardinia Lakes. Median rentˆ
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per month
Sanctuary 257
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per month
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DISCOVER MORE: VISIT THE LAND SALES CENTRE, 7-9 BATHGATE CRESCENT, CRANBOURNE EAST OR CALL JASON ON 5998 8560 *No loans are provided or arranged by Peet. The Welcome Home Loan applies only to certain lots for a limited time and is subject to terms and conditions and eligibility criteria, full details of which are available at welcomehomeloan.com.au or on request from Peet. All matters (including the promotion period, the price and availability of lots, the amount and availability of any conveyancing services, payments and incentives and any other matters relating to this promotion) are subject to change without notice at Peet’s absolute discretion. This does not form part of any contract and purchasers should review the contract carefully, make their own inquiries and obtain independent financial and legal advice before proceeding. Loans are available from lenders nominated by Loan Studio Pty Ltd (ABN 97 146 606 135) (‘Loan Studio’). Loan Studio is an authorised credit representative (390870) of Port Group Pty Ltd (Australian Credit Licence Number 389460). The starting variable interest rate of 4.59% p.a. is as at 1 September 2014 and is subject to purchasers meeting the lender’s criteria, terms and conditions and loan to value ratio (‘LVR’) requirements. This rate of 4.59% p.a. is based on a variable rate home loan of greater than $200,000 and not exceeding a LVR of 80%. The comparison rate of 4.90% p.a. is as at 1 September 2014 and is based on a secured loan of $150,000 over a term of 25 years. This comparison rate is true only for the example or examples given and may not include all fees and charges. Diferent terms, fees or other loan amounts might result in a diferent comparison rate. Lending criteria, fees and charges and conditions apply. Rates, fees and conditions are indicative and subject to change without notice. †The First Home Owners Grant is a Government subsidy and is subject to change. ^Median House Rent - The advertised weekly rent of a property that falls in the middle of the total number of houses listed over a period of time from 1 Sep 2013 - 1 Sep 2014. Data supplied by realestate.com.au. The median repayment amount and savings are based on the annual interest savings a client will receive with the Welcome Home Loan product versus the median of ANZ, CBA, NAB and Westpac. **Advertised House and Land package prices available from $348,700. Prices are correct as at 1 September 2014 and are based on Lot Numbers 1226 (Homebuyers Centre) at Cardinia Lakes, Lot 1006 (Fairhaven Homes) at Quarters and Lot 1109 (Amaroo Homes) at Livingston. Prices may vary depending on the specific lot, site costs, price adjustments and purchaser selections. Purchasers should make inquiries with Peet and the relevant builder to confirm lot availability and actual pricing. Visit welcomehomeloan.com.au for full terms and conditions. Peet Estates (Vic) Pty Ltd. 1161440-KC47-14 DJ
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NEW HOMES & LAND
LAUNCHED IN STYLE A sophisticated, turn-key solution to modern living has arrived in Pakenham with the launch of the Urban Village precinct at Ascot, offering sleek, affordable townhomes in the centre of town priced from just $335,000. With their modern design and prime location adjoining Ascot’s first major parkland, Ascot Park, the Urban Village precinct, is the ideal solution for everyone from first home buyers who are keen to step into the property market for an affordable price through to downsizers looking to upgrade their lifestyle for minimal fuss. Designed by MPS Architects, this collection of turn-key townhomes offers a convenient and affordable alternative to traditional house and land packages,
taking the hassle out of what can be a daunting home-building process. These contemporary, double-storey, three bedroom homes come complete with front and back landscaping, window coverings, reverse cycle air conditioning and floor coverings, meaning all that’s left for purchasers to do is to collect the keys and move straight in. Ascot’s first Urban Village precinct features seven stunning townhomes which are located just across the road from Ascot Park and the future town centre, offering a direct three minute walk into central Pakenham and Pakenham Train Station. ISPT Fund manager David McFadyen said Ascot’s first Urban Village precinct had been designed with connectivity and
functionality in mind. “When collaborating with Creation Homes and MPS Architects we were keen to deliver a complete home solution that would take the stress out of home-hunting. “These large three bedroom townhomes are centrally located within the development, offering direct access to a host of shopping, transport, education and community facilities, all of which are of immense benefit to a host of different purchasers. “Inside these homes are stylish and bright, using quality finishes and materials and open-plan living to maximise livability, while outside residents are just a short walk away from all this growing township has to offer. “Nestled behind the existing town centre
on the site of the former Pakenham Racecourse, Ascot offers a rare and unique opportunity for buyers to purchase a prime site in the middle of an established locale at entry level prices. “With just seven townhomes available in the first collection and their prime location opposite what will be Ascot’s signature parkland, we are urging home-hunters to register their interest before they are all snapped up,” he said. Ascot’s Urban Village precinct has now launched to the market. For more information or register details, head to www.ascot.com.au, visit the on-site sales office located on Racecourse Road, Pakenham, or call 9684 8143.
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YOU CAN’T BEAT THE POWER OF FIRST IMPRESSIONS First impressions count and many homebuyers can be hasty when making up their minds about a property. These decisions often start with property websites - many buyers usually begin with the online photos, with the exterior shot usually the most prominent. The colour advertisements in local papers and affixed to real estate agency windows also catch the attention of buyers. Next is the drive by - looking at the home’s location, street and frontage to decide whether it is worth looking inside.
So if the house lacks kerb or street appeal, it will not get past these first bases. Yet while many sellers work hard on their home’s interior decluttering, repainting and creating a magazine-style presentation - they don’t always focus on the outside. Before buyers can be convinced of a home’s charms and potential they have to step over the threshold. A property that appears attractive and well-maintained from the outside will lure more potential buyers to inspect closely what it
has to offer. Websites, such as realestateview.com.au, and home renovation shows provide plenty of tips for enhancing a home. But the basics to keep in mind include repairing and painting the gate and fences and ensuring the garden and surrounding grounds are kept tidy and welltrimmed. Additional tasks such as painting the house and around the windows, attending to eaves and gutters, and even repainting a rusted tin roof can make a real difference. Rendering or re-cladding can give a tired facade an instant lift, and
tuckpointing on older homes can add detail to an otherwise uninspiring brick frontage. Other touches such as restoring wrought iron lacework can provide a striking focal point. But before embarking on an external refurbishment, make sure any money spent will be recouped. Your agent can advise about the level of investment that is likely to generate more buyer interest and result in a higher sale price. Often little things can make the biggest difference - and small improvements to a home’s frontage can give it instant appeal.
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Walkers cross paths ABOUT 500 people pounded the pavement in the fifth annual WalkFest. The City of Greater Dandenong event on 31 October included three accessible walks that converged on Hemmings Park, Dandenong, for a celebration. Free entertainment, food, drinks and activities greeted walkers, including wheelchair handball, African drumming, AFL and face painting. The all-ability and all-ages event highlighted the health benefits of walking. The 10-kilometre Challenge Walk started at Tirhatuan Park in Dandenong North. The five-kilometre Noble Park Walk started at the Noble Park Aquatic Centre and the 2.5-kilometre Civic Walk set out from Dandenong Market.
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Drug haul POLICE have charged three men with drugs and firearms offences following raids in Dandenong and Hallam. They executed search warrants in Ingrid Street, Dandenong, and George Chudleigh Drive, Hallam, on 3 November. Firearms and drugs were seized along with power tools, motorcycles, guitars and portable generators which were believed to be stolen goods. A Hallam man, 28, and two Dandenong men, aged 23 and 25, will answer charges.
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Right: Taevy, 4, celebrates WalkFest with face paint. Nyakor Hoth and Maryam Turkmany volunteer to give certificates of participation and gift bags to participants.
Below: Kiara, nine months, completed the walk with help from mum Jenny Batten.
POLICE believe squatters started a fire in a Dandenong house last week. Neighbours noticed smoke coming from the Jesson Crescent property about 4.30pm on 10 November and called the CFA. They extinguished the fire and found the home vacant. Police said it appeared a candle started the fire.
Grass fire POLICE are appealing for information about a grassfire in Fernside Drive, Bangholme, on 7 November. Witnesses found the fire about 9pm after hearing hooning and a loud bang. Carrum Downs CFA attended and extinguished the blaze.
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Take it to the bank By CASEY NEILL
SPRINGVALE man James Boase was cornered into making his first blood donation. Last week he happily made his 600th. Mr Boase still remembers his father-in-law taking him to the blood bank in the Melbourne CBD on 28 March 1968. “He literally dragged me in there and I guess you could say it was one of the terms and conditions of marrying his daughter,” he said. “Things have changed. They used glass bottles to do it when I first started. “It only takes about an hour now. It took an hour and a half back then. “What doesn’t change is the immense contribution that you feel. It gives you peace of mind that you’re helping people.” Mr Boase donates plasma every fortnight. “It’s the white blood cells. It’s used in transfusions and to stop bleeding and in burns and immune deficiencies,” he said. A machine removes blood from the donor, spins it around to remove the plasma and pumps the rest back into the donor. “Then it goes through another cycle until the bag is full,” Mr Boase said. “I could virtually do it myself, now. “On your first time it’s daunting but once you’ve done it umpteen times you get used to it. You get into a rhythm.” On 14 November he handed over his B-positive blood for the 600th time in Mt Waverley - a blood group he shares with about 8 per cent of the population.
He shared his milestone to encourage other people to follow his lead. “I’m asking anyone hesitating to give it a go,” he said. “It’s only takes a small amount of time. “And you don’t know what’s around the corner, do you? “It’s the fear of the unknown. Once you get over that, it’s fine.” Mr Boase said donating blood was a good way to get a health check, including blood pressure and blood sugar levels. He’s taken blood bank tours to see how donations are processed and compare healthy and diseased cells and even been a recipient of his own donation. “I had a knee operation and they took my blood and then I got it back later on,” he said. Mr Boase has had spells where he was unable to donate. “When you have an operation you can’t donate for three months,” he said. “But it’s just something in my life that I’ve got used to doing.” “I just think ‘where would we be without blood donors?’ “Don’t hesitate - get in there and have a go. “They need heaps of blood, especially at Christmas time and Easter when there’s people out on the road.” One in 30 people give blood, but one in three people will need blood in their lifetime. A single donation can help at least three different patients and contribute to 22 different products, including immunisations. Call 13 95 96 or visit www.donateblood.com.au.
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They fought for freedom By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG RSL president John Wells made a plea for harmony at last week’s Remembrance Day service. A crowd assembled at the Pillars of Freedom on Clow Street, Dandenong, on 11 November for an 11am minute’s silence bookended by The Last Post and Reveille. In light of recent tensions with the Muslim community, Mr Wells said the Anzacs would have said “give the poor buggers a go. Let’s see how good they really are”. “They died for living in freedom,” he said.
“Remember that the blokes were people with values. Anzac values. Australian values.” He said the spirit of a fair go was among them. “Nowhere is it more relevant than in Dandenong today,” he said. Sub-branch secretary Judy Murdoch said the service was deliberately kept brief and very simple “as this is a day of solemn remembrance”. She lamented the absence of local Australian Army Cadets, following a ban on the recruits wearing their uniforms in public amid fears for their safety. “We do look a little bare around the cenotaph because
we haven’t got our flag party,” Ms Murdoch said. “They were coming. They were stopped.” Dandenong High School students Brandon and Rebecca read The Ode for the Fallen and St James’ Anglican Church’s Reverend Jeffrey Parker offered a prayer. “We remember all who have died from every faith; those who sacrificed,” he said. New City of Greater Dandenong mayor Sean O’Reilly kept his speech short and sweet, bestowing upon the fallen the city’s deepest gratitude. “Lest We Forget,” he said.
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Dandenong Rotary Club president Ian Maxwell.
Dandenong RSL president John Wells. 130586 Crafty Connections class members, back, Karine, Joy, craft leader Rita Pool, Veronica, front, Rachel and Tina with their poppies. 130591 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
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A DANDENONG craft class is crocheting and knitting in tribute to Australia’s fallen soldiers. Wellsprings for Women’s Crafty Connections group for women with special needs is making poppies from red and black wool and felt. They’ll join a display at Federation Square next year to mark the Anzac Centenary.
Organisers have collected 50,000 poppies so far and are hoping to reach 100,000. “We’re going to make as many as we can,” craft leader Rita Pool said. “It’s quite addictive once people buy their ball of wool. “You can make about 15 from one ball.”
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A CHANCE chat in a Berwick chicken shop led Chisholm CEO Maria Peters into TAFE. She told last week’s South East Business Networks’ (SEBN) Women of Substance breakfast that she was a secondary school English teacher on maternity leave when the encounter occurred in 1989. The woman knew Ms Peters’s husband as a good teacher, assumed she would be too and offered her a job. She initially planned to learn from TAFE and then return to high school. “It’s in my blood now,” she said. Sahema Saberi and Margo Hartley were the other guest speakers at the event at Highways in Springvale on Thursday 13 November. “I wish I was more like you,” MC Jamie Sturgess said to the trio after the presentations. Sahema arrived in Australia from Afghanistan in 2005 aged 14 with little education. She recently completed an honours degree at the University of Melbourne. This year Ms Hartley received a Medal of the Order of Australia for services to the community. She has lived and worked in Dandenong since she was a little girl and was shy until she was asked to be 9th Dandenong Cubs Leader. “That invitation made me feel valued,” she said. “The promise I made to do my best is one I’ve kept ever since.” Ms Hartley’s husband Tom started Hilton Manufacturing in 1976 in a tin shed with three employees. He worked 7am to midnight while Ms Hartley cared for young sons Todd and Mark. Hilton now has more than 200 staff
Speakers Maria Peters, Margo Hartley and Sahema Saberi. 130703 from 25 nationalities. They’re Ms Hartley’s extended family. She told the breakfast about a “guy from the country” who asked for a job. His dad had worked with the company so the Hartleys were happy to offer him extra support - an apartment, furniture, even sending his supervisor to get him out of bed when he failed to show up. “Simple acts of care can indeed change lives,” she said. “He now owns a signwriting business.”
Ms Hartley fund-raises for Dandenong Hospital and Mercy Ships and last year opened support and empowerment centre Brand New Day. She devotes her time to helping the isolated and needy, “those who never seem to get a break”, and refugees and asylum seekers who are trying to assimilate. Ms Hartley said people might forget what someone said or did. “But people will never forget how you made them feel,” she said. Ms Peters became the Chisholm
CEO in April 2010. The TAFE sector was turned on its head just four weeks later. “We lost $30 million out of a $140 million business in six months,” she said. “We’ve been to hell and back the past four years. “If I’d had a crystal ball I might have reconsidered.” She made the decision to cut 230plus jobs from 1400, deciding one fell swoop was preferable to “thousands of little cuts”.
“I knew I wanted Chisholm to be there in years to come.” Ongoing funding battles have made it hard to plan for the future but Ms Peters learnt to seek advice and support while staying true to her vision. She also reminds herself that she’s only a custodian - one hoping to leave the place in better shape than when she arrived. “It’s not about you,” she said. “I love and feel passionate about Chisholm.”
Centre’s strength to reach out WAVERLEY Gardens was recently sold and is now under new management. Global property services firm Jones Lang LaSalle has taken control of the centre, which has approximately 100 speciality retailers including all the major banks as well as Coles, Woolworth’s, Aldi, Target and Big W. New centre manager Tim Grigg said he was excited to be working alongside the new owners to reinvigorate the shopping centre. “Our plans aim to focus on the strengths of the centre with the emphasis focused on embracing the local community,” Mr Grigg said. “The centre needs to meet the
needs of the locals by becoming the community hub and satisfying the ever-increasing demand for convenience. “The Waverley Gardens customer shopping experience will also be enhanced by the inclusion of marketing promotions and events tailored to reward shoppers, along with the upgrade of internal furnishings. “The team at Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre is looking forward to building long-lasting relationships with the community and being regarded as the most convenient local shopping centre for all essential needs under one roof,” he said.
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Traders demand political will for Little India precinct By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS EMBATTLED Little India traders have demanded the Labor Party’s proposed showcase Indian cultural precinct be set in Dandenong. During a grilling by traders and Indian media recently, Opposition planning spokesman Brian Tee refused to guarantee the precinct would be set in the 20-year-old south Asian-themed shopping strip despite its “compelling case”. “There’s no three or four spaces we want to pick from. “It’s about getting that consultation going, having a look at what’s out there and having that potential to grow - and this space has its advantages.” Under questioning at the meeting
at Roshan’s Fashions in Foster Street, Mr Tee made some concessions such as “clearly this is one of the ideal locations... obviously this area is very competitive... you need an existing base to start with and a base to grow”. He also criticised Places Victoria for its lack of empathy for the traders’ plight during street works in 2010 and 2011. Mr Tee - who has supported traders’ protests to ‘save Little India’ - described the proposed precinct as something that would rival Lygon Street. He envisaged it as an area for festivals that would be marketed as a tourist attraction and a celebration of Indian culture - but a place where “the community, more broadly” would savour the experience.
The precinct’s composition was “speculative”, he said. It would be subject to talks with Indian community leaders, though there “clearly will be a retail aspect”, Mr Tee said. He also hinted that it could hitch onto the “great success with Bollywood films”. “We want to make sure we get this right. “The crucial issue is where we will locate it. I can’t answer that today.” He cited the “disadvantages, closing off of roads, the lack of respect... and the impact on people”. “I do think Places Victoria has a lot to answer for,” he said. Mr Tee acknowledged that traders
had suffered financially and emotionally after being treated “badly” by Places Victoria during the Revitalising Central Dandenong project. He cited the “disadvantages, closing off of roads, the lack of respect... and the impact on people”. (If an ALP government was elected) “you would have a different approach from Places Victoria... I can guarantee you.” Questions from the floor described traders being hospitalised due to their businesses being “ruined” as roads were closed and buildings demolished in 2010 and 2011. Shop-owner Kaushaliya Vaghela questioned Mr Tee on how building the precinct outside of Dandenong would benefit Little India traders.
She told the Journal that traders would revive protesting on parliament’s steps if they were “let down”. Lawyer Kusum Vaghela likened resiting the precinct to “demolishing a heritage building and building it somewhere else”. Grocer and cafe owner Steven Khan unsuccessfully appealed to Mr Tee for more compensation for traders on top of the six-months rent free which had already been provided by the State Government. Mr Khan said he had been debt-free before the works and boasted of not “owing money to anyone”. However, he said the works had caused him to become more than $60,000 in debt because of lost trade.
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THE second annual walk will start at Dandenong Market and proceed through central Dandenong to the Dandenong Civic Square. Participants will hear from former Police Chief Commissioner Christine Nixon and other representatives from the courts and community about family violence’s impact and how to stop it. ■ The Kitchen at Dandenong Market, corner Clow and Cleeland streets, Dandenong. Friday 28 November, 10am to noon. Lucy and Shelly at last year's walk. 110096 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
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THIS annual traditional Christmas nativity scene is growing each year. ■ St Elizabeth’s Parish, 107 Bakers Road, Dandenong North. 1 December to 11 January. Free. For opening hours or to arrange a tour, visit stelizabethsparish.org.au, call Cheryl Hayes on 9795 6217 or call Wilson Fernandez on 0428 927 110.
Dancing shoes THERE’LL be old time/new vogue dancing in different styles for all ages every fourth Saturday of the month. ■ Keysborough Senior Citizens Centre, 352 Cheltenham Road, Keysborough. Saturday 22 November, 8pm to 11.30pm. $10 per person. Call Nic on 9547 8615 for more information.
SISTER artist duo Clare and Kate James will demonstrate making wreaths and Christmas decorations. All materials will be provided. ■ Heritage Hill Museum and Historical Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Thursday 9 December, 10am to 1pm. Participation is $10. Bookings are essential. Call 9793 4511 or email heritagehill@cgd.vic.gov.au.
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Interfaith Network Tour THIS tour will visit places of worship across Greater Dandenong. ■ Wednesday 10 December, 8.45am to 3pm. The $25 ticket includes transport plus the Many Faiths, One People booklet. Bookings are essential. Visit www.interfaithnetwork. org.au or call Helen Heath on 9546 8441 for more information.
Community giveaway ORGANISATION Nga Taonga Tuku Iho will give away new and pre-loved clothes, toys, kitchenware, blankets, books and more to concession or Health Care Card holders. ■ The Dock, 176 Stud Road, Dandenong. Saturday 22 November, 10am to 4pm. Call
Springvale Rotary Sunday Market SPRINGVALE Rotary holds a market on the second Sunday of each month. There’s trash and treasure, plants, clothes, tools and more. ■ Opposite Sandown Park Railway Station, corner Lightwood and Lawn roads, Springvale. Sunday 14 December, 8am to 2pm. Stalls are $10. Bookings are essential. Public entry is a gold coin donation.
Violence debate OUTER South Peninsula Integrated Family Violence Partnership presents The Great Debate Is Family Violence a Crime? Speakers will include magistrate Pauline Spencer and Victoria Police Assistant Commissioner Luke Cornelius. ■ Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Thursday 20 November, 1pm to 3pm. Entry is free. Bookings are essential. Call 8571 1666.
Make bunting EMMA Grace is hosting a bunting workshop ahead of the festive season. Participants can bring their own scrap materials. ■ Heritage Hill Museum and Historical Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Thursday 27 November, 10am to 1pm. The cost is $10 per person. Bookings are essential. Call 9793 4511. Email heritagehill@cgd.vic.gov. au for more information.
Silvie in Spirit THE Spirit of Christmas with Silvie Paladino is coming to Dandenong. She’ll sing hits from musical theatre and Christmas songs. ■ Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Wednesday 26 November and Thursday 27 November, 10.30am. The show is 80 minutes with no interval. Tickets are priced from $14.50.
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HORSE FLOAT, Ranger, extended double float, total refurbishment inside and out, including new spray job inside and out. New upholstery, electric brake and new led lights and wiring etc. $10,000neg. 0428 828 430.
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V Accommodation ROOMS AVAILABLE, Single rooms. Gents only. 48 Hammond Road/45 Hemmings Street, Dandenong. Call John, mobile: 0417 336 906.
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V To Let NOBLE PARK, 2 BR unit, rear yard, bond and reference required, avail now. $1,000 per calendar month. 0407 981 222.
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V Positions Vacant 1163678-ACM46-14
Kooweerup
B Double Truck Driver – Night Run We require a B Double Truck Driver with the following experience, skills and availability: Good Customer Service skills Full Time permanent run – 5 nights per week Monday to Friday Country Line Haul Run (Must have Line Haul experience) Must have minimum 10 years B Double experience with clean driving record Extensive Non Syncro gearbox experience
REGIONAL HEALTH SERVICES
Social Worker/Counsellor-Grade 2 (Sole Practitioner Role) Full-Time Position Kooweerup Regional Health Service (KRHS) is a public hospital located in the southern section of the Cardinia Shire in Victoria. The Health Service provides a range of services including Acute Medical, Early Parenting, Palliative Care, Respite and Aged Care through its Hostel and Nursing Home. Ambulatory Care Services are provided including: District Nursing, Diabetes Education, Allied Health, i.e. Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy and Social Work. A range of HACC, Community Education and Health Promotion Activities are also undertaken within the organisation. There are Consulting Rooms for Visiting Specialists and a General Practitioner on site. KRHS provides a friendly and supportive work environment. The incumbent will be responsible for the provision of high quality Social Work services that support our hospital patients, community clients and residents in the Killara Hostel and Westernport Nursing Home and their carers/families/significant others.
Contact Fiorelli Freights on 9703 2011
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A position description can be obtained by contacting Sharyn Applications in writing to Ms. T. Ramsay, P.O. Box 53, Kooweerup Vic 3981 or email to gregorys@krhs.net.au by close of business Tuesday 25th November, 2014
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Opportunity for an experienced person to join our busy Dandenong office. Duties include liaising with tenants & landlords, condition reports, bond inspections, arranging maintenance, conducting inspections & VCAT appearances. If you have good people skills & a professional attitude, we offer excellent working conditions, attractive salary plus car allowance & a supportive team environment. Please apply in writing to Neil Butler at: nbutler@stockdaleleggo.com.au Applications treated in confidence.
APPRENTICESHIP AIR COMPRESSORS A vacancy is available for an enthusiastic, self motivated person to join our team. Applicants should have satisfactory school results, minimum Year 10. The business is service based, repairing Air Compressors in our workshop and on site throughout Victoria. Send applications to: David on 9768 2229 Send application and resume to: BROADBENT COMPRESSOR SERVICES PO Box 608, Noble Park, 3174 Ph 03 9768 2229 Fax: 03 9768 2223 email: admin@broadcom.com.au
EXPERIENCED JOINER Timber window company in Carrum Downs has a full time position for a qualified Joiner. Experience in all aspects of assembling timber windows is essential-double hung, casements, awnings, bifolds, sliding doors. This position requires a person who is able to work unsupervised, who is self motivated, reliable and has a high attention to detail. Email resume to: joyce @alltimberwindows.com.au
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Ph Mile 0400 218 164 or 9794 8222 V Resumes/ Employment Services COMPETITIVE RATES, All typing and resumes. High quality. Extensive experience. Please call Maureen 9700 7947, 0430 430 620.
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CASH FOR SCRAP We pay top price for all kinds of scrap metal. Up to $700 for any old car*
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JACKAROO, 2001, 4x4, 3Ltr, 7 seater manual VG condition, 1AL-1OF, REG until 07/03/15, $5,000. ONO Ph 0404 088 673.
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V Motor Vehicles
SEADOO, 2010, RTXZ 260, 55 Hours, 12 Month REGO,with trailer and cover, excellent condition, no time wasters, $15,000 ONO 0439 985 545
V Car/Truck Rentals
FORD 2010 Mondeo. Zetec hatch. Auto. Diesel, Ex Cond, RWC. AAL-570. $14,950. Contact 0419 103 932.
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VOLKSWAGEN, Golf, 5D hatch, 2007, 2L turbo diesel, auto, sportsline, silver, towbar, T /windows, EC, reg until 18.06.15. Only 98,000kms, UVD-631. $12,990ono with RWC. Narre Warren. Ph: 0438 504 977.
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V Training And Development
MUM/DAD need an Apprentice Carpenter in the Family? Enrol in our pre-Christmas DISCOUNTED (22216VIC) Certificate II Building and Construction Pre Apprenticeship. Start Date 10th Nov completing 27th Feb, Other start dates 8th Dec/ 5th Jan All 4 days a week. We have over 10 local Builders & our Group Training Dept waiting to interview on completion of this course for Apprenticeships in 2015. Standard fee $606* Concession $390* inc materials and work boots. People with a disability and/or mature aged students are encouraged to apply. *This training is delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding. Eligibility criteria applies.
Star Car Removal Min. $150 to $1,000
Cash for any complete cars, vans, 4wds, trucks, utes etc. Towing Service Available
V Motorcycles
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V Caravans & Trailers
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ONSITE CARAVAN, with AC, aluminium annexe, sited Fiveways Caravan Park Dingley. Caravan has been 95% refurbished, annexe has adjoining bathroom/laundry with all appliances included. Asking price offers $5,500+. 0488 657 006.
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CARS REMOVED - WANTED
No age limit. Vic & Commonwealth Govt Funding still available. You pay only: with Concession Card
Phone 0407 725 587
Tow Truck Driver FT accident accredited (DA) Tow Truck Driver required. Dandenong based depot. Must hold current MR or HR and DA Licence. Must be motivated and keen to work. Hours include nights, weekends and public holidays.
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V Training And Development
Applications in writing to PO Box 5172 Hallam 3803 or email gourley@gourleytransport.com.au
Due to expansion we have a vacancy for a Service Technician. The applicant should be Trade qualified and have a mechanical/ fitter or motor trade background. The duties will include repairing air compressors and routine servicing on site and at our workshop. We are willing to train the right applicant. If you are self motivated and committed to customer service please contact; David on 9768 2229 Send application and resume to: BROADBENT COMPRESSOR SERVICES 4 Park Drive, Dandenong 3175 email: admin@broadcom.com.au
V Auto Services/ Repair
Casual chicken technicians required to be part of a vaccinating crew for ongoing work. Training available, must be willing to travel. ABN and driver’s licence required.
*conditions apply
OFFICE ASSISTANT Applications are invited for this position at a transport company located in the S.E. Suburbs. The successful applicant must demonstrate sound organizational, communication, computer, literacy and numeracy skills. Must be self motivated and be able to work in a team environment. The position will involve general office duties, upkeep of manuals and procedures with the view to move to an operations role. Experience in the transport industry preferred. Experience with pallet control/management an advantage.
Motoring
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TRUCK DRIVER We require a Heavy Combination Truck Driver, with the following experience skills and availability. -Good customer service and presentation skills. -Must have HC Licence. -Must have minimum 2-3 years plus experience with wharf cartage, including dock work and container yards must have current MSIC Card and clean driving record.
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Please contact us on 9703 2011 to apply
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V Training And Development
AVAN Erin 2004 10th. Anniversary model, Underslung axle, Double island bed, Roof Aircon, Dometic Double Glazed windows, full block out blinds, cedar panelling, green old motive upholstery, Timber effect flooring, heavy duty battery pack, little used, never cooked in, smells new inside, quality innerspring mattress, many extras, unmarked, virtually as new. Cranbourne: $19750. PH: 0415 430 695 JAYCO, Freedom, 2000, 14ft poptop, twin beds, 3-way fridge, roll out awning, GC, easy to tow, good for first van. $9,800ono. 9700 7340.
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Au Revoir to the Zipping THE international visitors have dominated this spring and that continued on Saturday when the Andre Fabre-trained, Au Revoir won the $351,000 Group 2 weight-for-age Deadly Designs Zipping Classic (2400 metres) on the Sportingbet Park, Sandown Hillside track. The internationals had swept all before them with the ill-fated Japanese horse, Admire Rakti, winning the Crown Golden Ale Caulfield Cup. The Irish-trained, Adelaide, thrashed the opposition in the Cox Plate and then the Germans stepped up and won the Melbourne Cup with Protectionist. Now the fourth international has won a major event and Au Revoir represented France. With the exception of Admire Rakti they will all remain here to be prepared by local trainers with Au Revoir joining the Peter Moody stables, Adelaide joining Chris Waller and Protectionist, Kris Lees. Owned by OTI Racing, managing owner Terry Henderson, was thrilled with the
victory and confirmed that the Group 1 Hong Kong Vase (2400 metres) at Sha Tin in December is likely to be the next port of call for Au Revoir. He added that the horse will be given a light autumn before planning for next spring with the Melbourne Cup the main target. Au Revoir, ridden by Kerrin McEvoy, showed great fight at the finish to win by 0.2 lengths from Epingle, who was also second last year, with Prince of Penzance 2.45 lengths third. After mixed fortunes this spring it was a good day for OTI Racing making it race to race doubles after previously winning the $150,000 Listed Sportingbet Sandown Cup (3200 metres) with Renew. It was a great day for young Ballarat trainer, Archie Alexander, who has only had his licence a few months. He and OTI Racing now have another horse qualified for next year’s Melbourne Cup. With Chris Symons in the saddle,
Kerrin McEvoy left his run late as Au Revior sneaks past Epingle to win the Zipping Classic. 130849
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Renew raced up near the pace early but was then shuffled back and came with a powerful run in the straight to score by 0.2 lengths from Like a Carousel, also second last year, with Shoreham 1.95 lengths away third. Originally from England it was Renew’s fourth start and first win here. Co-trainers, David Hayes and his nephew Tom Dabernig secured the trainers division of the Spring Championship when Petrology scored an outstanding win in the Group-2 $351,000 Sportingbet Sandown Guineas (1600 metres). They secured the $50,000 first prize of which $25,000 goes to their chosen charity, Make a Wish. The Sandown Guineas has a reputation for producing future stars and Petrology looks to be heading that way. He is now showing his best form and
David Hayes said he will be put away with eyes on the major autumn three-year-old events. Well back to the turn Petrology, ridden by Nick Hall, stormed home to thrash the opposition scoring by 2.5 lengths from Stratum Star with Berisha 3.5 lengths away third. The Sandown Guineas was the middle leg of a winning treble for David Hayes and Tom Dabernig having earlier won the $120,000 Listed City of Greater Dandenong Stakes (1400 metres) with Wawail and then added the $150,000 Kevin Heffernan Stakes (1300 metres) with Fast ‘N’ Rocking. The latter was ridden by Dwayne Dunn and the win secured for him the jockeys’ division of the Spring Championship. His charity partner is Beyond Blue.
An ecumenical service to pray for peace in the Middle East Sunday 23 November at 2.30pm
By MICHAEL FLOYD DARREN McDonald has a record fourth TAB Melbourne Cup at his mercy following the box draw for the world’s richest greyhound race at Sandown Park this afternoon. After drawing the cherished box 1, McDonald’s Perth Cup winner Keybow has been installed a $2.40 favourite by tab.com.au. A win in Friday’s $600,000 final would elevate Keybow’s prize money to a staggering $763,635, eclipsing the recently retired Xylia Allen’s Australian record. McDonald’s second runner, Awesome Project was installed a $10 chance despite have been placed in all of his 13 starts at Sandown Park, including eight wins. The least experienced chaser in the final, the New Zealand bred Above All, has been rated the biggest threat to Keybow after drawing favourably in box 3. Dyna Villa is also on the second line of betting after drawing box 8. The youngest greyhound in the field, Dyna Villa is undefeated in seven starts at Sandown Park, and will be aiming to give owner Brendan Wheeler a second victory in the race. New South Wales will be rallying behind its National Sprint Champion Chica Destacada after drawing box 2. The tenacious chaser has been impressive at both of her Sandown Park starts and looks well boxed in the final. Jeff Britton’s pair Star Recall (box 6) and
Chris Symons was all smiles after guiding Renew to victory in the 3200m Sandown Cup. 130849 Pictures: JARROD POTTER
St James’ Anglican Church Darren McDonald with champion greyhound Keybow. 130851 Cosmic Wise (box 5) were dealt no favours following the box draw, while Geelong Cup winner Luca Neveelk will be vying to give trainer Gerry Kleeven a welcome 72nd birthday present after the pacy beginner drew box 7. The $600,000 Group 1 TAB Melbourne Cup will be run on Friday 21 November at Sandown Greyhound Racecourse in Springvale.
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Looks like a Matt finish By JARROD POTTER Premier Cricket - Round 7 (day 1)
Holding on against a Cobra barrage, Buckley Ridges’ import Anuj Dal excelled en route to 94 not out. 130850
Heinz paceman Justin Davis gets a well-earned pat on the head after Pictures: JARROD POTTER claiming his first wicket. 130850
An ace up the sleeve By JARROD POTTER FIGHTING back from the depths of despair, Buckley Ridges (181) now sit in the driver’s seat following a collapse from Heinz Southern Districts (7/111). The opening bowling trio - Chad Van Estrop (4/38), Justin Davis (2/15) and Michael Davies (1/34) - struck time-after-time against the enfeebled Buckley Ridges’ top order. Van Estrop was the pick of the bowlers and got himself on a hat-trick after the expert work of wicketkeeper Brodie Yapp found Jayson Hobbs (0) outside his crease with a leg-side stumping. While the hat-trick ball just fell short of the ring field, Van Estrop continued to torment the Cobras both with the ball and his fledgling Movember moustache. When the experience of Matt Goodwright (1) and Mick Cronin (6) came and went, they were the tail end of a six-wicket onslaught from Heinz. You could have named your price on a Buckley Ridges’ victory when the side teetered to 7/57, but the Ridges had one last ace up their sleeve - Nottinghamshire import Anuj Dal (94 not out). Staging one of the finest British rescue efforts, Dal excelled while others failed around him. Turning the attack back on the Cobras he finally found some willing aid via the lower-order as Lucas Hoogenboom (30) - to notch an 83-run partnership - and Hussain Ali (12) stuck fast to help Dal post his first half-ton in DDCA Turf 1.
In response Heinz started strongly but crumbled under pressure from Goodwright (3/0) and Ali (2/18). Ali found the crucial scalp of Adam Semmens (41) late in the day to take the iniaitive away from the Cobras and leave the visitors needing 71 for first innings points. LYNDALE v CRANBOURNE THE Barry Powell Reserve minefield was commissioned for another season as Lyndale (107) and Cranbourne (6/93) were razed by the bowlers. Conal Ranatunga (31) held up the top order while captain Ciaron Connolly (21 not out) kept the side going from the tail. In between, Lyndale’s batting effort was lacklustre as Eagles’ duo Steve Spoljaric (4/39) - with 11 maidens - and Te Ahu Davis (3/35) laid siege to all that crossed paths. Leaving a meagre total to defend, the Lyndale bowlers stood up where the batsmen failed as Ranatunga (3/27) showed his all-round chops to push Cranbourne to six-down. Ben Maroney (57 not out) - in a swashbuckling effort with six boundaries and two sixes - led the chase and will need to stick around to give the Eagles assurance of reaching the tally. BERWICK v DANDENONG WEST BERWICK (7/107) took first innings points on day one as Dandenong West (107) failed to stick around. Cory Bevan claimed four wickets to lead the Bears through the Bulls’ order. Adam Mason (27) was the best of the Bulls along with keeper Matthew Collett (21). The Bulls’ bowling was barraged by Berwick as Peter Atkinson (4/52)
led the initiative. HALLAM KALORA PK v PARKFIELD RHYS Serpanchy (93) took the Bears (0/2) by storm on day one as Hallam Kalora Park (225) mustered an impressive tally. The best efforts of Shane Bell (4/46), the miserly Nilochana Perera (2/16 off 16 overs) - from Sri Lanka Air Force Sports Club - and Travis D’Souza (2/66) weren’t enough to curtail Serpanchy’s rampage. NORTH DANDENONG v COOMOORA A NORTH Dandenong (4/88) team effort derailed Coomoora (115). Chipping in to knock off the Kangaroos, North’s trio Dean Gunawardana (2/13), Michael De Kauwe (2/13) and Liam Dudding (2/17) took their toll on the opposition.
In defence, Lance Baptist (42) and Luke Wenke (36) held on bravely while wickets fell around them. The North Dandenong response almost claimed first innings points by stumps as Craig Gunawardana (47 not out) took the home side within 30 runs of victory by day’s completion. SPRINGVALE STH v MORDIALLOC SPRINGVALE South’s (0/16) spin/pace duo Ruwanta Kellepotha (5/76) and Jarrod Armitage (4/52) fought earnestly to restrict a power-packed Mordialloc (202). Taking the majority of the bowling initiative alongside Yoshan Kumara (0/27), the Bloods could not stem the run flow from the visitors. At day’s end Mordialloc were 202 off 72.5 overs.
DANDENONG SCOREBOARD DDCA - TURF 1 ROUND 4 (day 1) Lyndale 107 (C. Ranatunga 31, S. Spoljaric 4/39, T. Davis 3/35, T.C. Fathers 2/21) v Cranbourne 6/93 (B. Maroney 57*, C. Ranatunga 3/27, Q.E. Pham 2/23). Berwick 7/108 (P.E. Atkinson 4/52, A. Harry 2/33) v Dandenong West 107 (A. Mason 27). Hallam Kalora Park 225 (R. Serpanchy 93, C.R. Booth 30, A. Perera 27, S, Bell 4/46, N. Perera 2/16, T. D’Souza 2/66) v Parkfield 0/2. Nth Dandenong 4/88 (C. Gunawardana 47*) v Coomoora 115 (L.A. Baptist 42, L.J. Wenke 36, D.H. Gunawardana 2/13, M.J. De Kauwe 2/13, L. Dudding 2/17). Buckley Ridges 181 (A. Dal 94*, L.P. Hoogenboom 30, C.A. Van Estrop 4/38, J.W. Davis 2/15, P.A. Stockdale 2/47) v Heinz Southern Districts 7/111 (A.J. Semmens
41, S.D. Bandaranayake 28, M. Goodwright 3/0, H. Ali 2/18, L.P. Hoogenboom 2/45). Springvale Sth 0/16 v Mordialloc 202 (R.P. Kellepotha 5/76, J.L. Armitage 4/52). VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET ROUND 7 (day 1) St Kilda 3/122 (J. Cooper 41, J. Manning 34, J. Nanopoulos 2/32) v Dandenong 128 (J. Nanopoulos 36, T. Donnell 34, M.F. Chasemore 5/21, L. Graf 2/37). VSDCA - SOUTH/EAST 1ST XI ROUND 4 (day 2) Endeavour Hills 279 (Z. Allen 89, B.L. Swift 71, C. Pereira 41, S.A. Vanderwert 31, D. Christie 4/47, J.S. Wild 2/54) d Ormond 194 (J.S. Wild 44, J.E. Bartholomeusz 41, M. Thomas 37, C. Pereira 5/31, M. Langley 2/41). Kingston Saints 219 (L. Wintle 78, B. Clurey 66, A. White 33, M.J. Fernando 5/47, M.A. Perera 3/47) d Noble Park 194.
Note: * - not out. cc - compulsory closure. dec - declared.
CHASED from the crease by St Kilda’s (3/122) star all-rounder Matt Chasemore, Dandenong (128) was all but beaten on the first innings in a lacklustre display at the Junction Oval. The former Panther showed the form that earned him equal second in the Ryder Medal tally last season, as Chasemore ran through Dandenong’s top order en route to record his first five-for with St Kilda off figures of 5/21. Tom Donnell (34) tried to emulate his form from last round against Frankston Peninsula, but succumbed to a straightener from Lachlan Graf (2/37). Donnell’s dismissal at 4/53 left the side struggling before the next wave of Panthers’ persistence began via James Nanopoulos (36). The crafty allrounder - coming off career best figures of 6/28 against the Heat - was left to anchor the lower order as he added 31 with captain Dan Doran (13) to give the total some character. Justin Butterfield (11 not out) would hold on at the death to keep Dandenong at the crease, but lost the 10th man as Matt Willcocks (1) was run out. St Kilda needs seven runs for first innings points as Jackson Cooper (41) and Josh Manning (34) took charge of the attack.
VSDCA South East 1st XI - Round 4 (day 2) ENDEAVOUR Hills (279) had to toil in pursuit of a solid Ormond (194) target, but the efforts of Zach Allen (89), Ben Swift (71) and captain Chris Periera (41) shone through in the Eagles’ triumph. The Eagles had to endeavour as strong innings up-and-down the order set up the thrilling run chase at Sydney Pargeter Reserve. From the top of the order, Allen and Swift charged the run-rate along with a 56-run partnership for the third wicket. In five innings this season, Allen has found his way to the half-ton three times and has been the lynchpin at the top of the Eagles’ order and his form earned him a place in the Victorian under-19 squad. Swift was left stranded at the other end by the Eagles’ middle order - falling from 2/150 to 7/173 in rapid succession - and while the chase looked a challenge, Swift held on to guide the Eagles past the required target in league with Alastair Christy. A solid captain’s innings from number 10 Pereira (41) pushed the home side well beyond the visitors, capping off an impressive match with his 5/31 in the Ormond batting innings. Endeavour Hills sits third on the ladder and faces Elsternwick in a two-dayer starting on Saturday. Despite a gutsy all-round performance from Mevan Fernando - snaring a fivewicket haul and belting his way to a strong half-century - Noble Park (195) fell in their chase against Kingston Saints (219). The loss leaves Noble Park eighth on the ladder before its two-day clash with Caulfield at home. (No second day scores available.)
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Split down the middle On the lookout for Pirates EASTWARD bound go Dandenong City and Springvale White Eagles as Football Federation Victoria (FFV) announce a geographic split for the National Premier Leagues (NPL) Victoria 1 competition in 2015. With the introduction of Murray United, Nunawading City, Eastern Lions, Moreland City, Melbourne Victory Youth and Melbourne City Youth to the NPL 1 competition, the 20-team NPL 1 has been split into two geographical conferences - East and West. Dandenong City and Springvale White Eagles will be in the 10-team East conference with both conferences comprising two regional teams, one National Youth League team, and one 2014 State League 1 champion. The top six NPL teams at the conclusion of the home-and-away season will play a finals’ series commencing 22 August. The top team of each NPL 1 conference will contend the NPL 1 Grand Final on September 20, with the runner-up of each NPL 1 conference to play off for the chance to come up against the 12th-placed NPL team for a spot in the NPL 2016. Round 1 of the NPL and NPL 1 2015 senior leagues will begin on the weekend of 21-22 February while the junior NPL leagues - also split into two geographical conferences which will see all teams play at least 30 matches throughout the season - will commence on March 15 (Eastern conference) and March 22 (Western conference).
FFV’S Head of NPL and Women’s Premier League Liam Bentley explained the reasons behind the new structures as necessary to even out the leagues in regards to strength, travel distance and creating some balance. “We believe this structure (NPL 1) will provide the most geographically local leagues within reason, as well as an even balance of competition,” Bentley said. 2015 FFV NPL LEAGUE STRUCTURES NPL: Avondale Heights (promoted), Bentleigh Greens, Dandenong Thunder, Green Gully, Heidelberg United, Hume City, Melbourne Knights, North Geelong Warriors (promoted), Northcote City, Oakleigh Cannons, Pascoe Vale, Port Melbourne Sharks, South Melbourne, Werribee City. NPL 1 East: Box Hill United, Dandenong City, Eastern Lions (new), Goulburn Valley Suns (relegated from NPL), Kingston City, Melbourne Victory Youth (new), Murray United (new), Nunawading City (new), Richmond, Springvale White Eagles. PS4 NPL Juniors East: Bentleigh Greens, Box Hill United, Dandenong City, Dandenong Thunder, Eastern Lions, Goulburn Valley Suns, Heidelberg United, Kingston City, Murray United, FC Bulleen Lions, Victorian National Training Centre, Nunawading City, Oakleigh Cannons, Port Melbourne Sharks, Richmond, South Melbourne, Springvale White Eagles.
By JARROD POTTER PARKMORE Pirates’ Junior Football Club will set sail towards 2015 with a burgeoning line-up of at least eight teams and for the first time, a Youth Girls’ team. With teams in under-nine, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 15, along with Premier under-17 divisions are set to compete in next year’s South East Juniors competition. Parkmore has grown rapidly in previous years and has decided to branch out into Youth Girls for the first time next season. Parkmore president Michael Palma said the move to start up the first Youth Girls team club in the City of Greater Dandenong was to keep a trio of devoted Pirates juniors at the club after they reached the girls’ cut-off age, in boys’ football, of 14 years of age. “We had three girls playing our under-14s and as you know the girls have to stop playing boys’ footy at under-14 level and the girls were reluctantly going to be going,” Palma said. “We didn’t want that as they wanted to stay at the club and had been with us for a long time. “So we said ‘ok girls, with your help we’ll just try and get the team together’ and the girls have started asking their friends. “At the moment without even going out there too much there are eight or nine girls that we’re aware of that already have put their hand up.” The club is hosting an information night on Monday 24 November and is encouraging players from all backgrounds and with all levels of experience to come along and join up. Parkmore is also asking for expressions of interest in the development of an under-12 girls’ football team in complement to the 13 to 18 year-old Youth Girls team.
Parkmore Pirates’ footballers April Sheahan (left) and Karina Diaz (right) are on the lookout for players to join the newly formed Parkmore Youth Picture: MORGAN HANCOCK Girls football team. 130852 The information night will be held at Wachter Reserve Hall, Bloomfield Road Keysborough, from 7pm.
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