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With 1 in 5 people in Australia living with a disability, plus their carers and families being affected, it seems strange that so little is known about it.
What do people with disability do every day? What sort of jobs are there in this sector? These are the reasons why we created WallaraTV – to lift the lid on disability and to capture and tell the stories that we see every day right across our Service. We also knew that the biggest thing holding people with different abilities back from being involved in their community and having productive social roles or jobs is attitudes and lack of understanding. So by capturing stories from across our Service and sharing them through our YouTube channel (we now have more than 90 stories and 30,000 views) the aim is to educate through entertainment. TV Specials are another exciting platform for us to package our stories into a 30 minute program, reach more people and have more impact. We believe these stories are important and they help us reflect on our own
lives and how we would cope in their shoes. Our events and activities are also captured and celebrated on video to showcase our staff, our partnership and more importantly the people we support. In today’s world where you can’t open the newspaper or turn on the TV without a bad or sad news story, WallaraTV is going into homes around the country and sharing our good news stories of everyday people with different abilities and changing perceptions, one viewer at a time.
I hope you enjoy the stories about our Service in this special edition publication. I look forward to welcoming you to the official opening of our Pop Up Shop at Dandenong Plaza on Friday 5th December. Best Wishes, Phil Hayes-Brown Wallara CEO Wallara acknowledges and thanks community television service, Channel 31 for supporting Wallara in celebrating people with different abilities.
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Jay Pinkster, the man behind WallaraTV’s cameras is pictured here with 3 of Wallara’s 2014 Ambassadors and co-presenters of WallaraTV’s premiere Channel 31 TV Show: Anita, Stacey and Ben.
Celebrating All Abilities At Dandenong Plaza Drop in to Dandenong Plaza on Friday 5th December at 11:30am sharp for the official launch of our Pop Up Shop and to help celebrate people with different abilities. Ì Joining us will be Wallara supporter, triple Paralympic medallist and motivational speaker, Don Elgin. Ì Lots of fun will be centred around our shop with a special, not-to-be-missed, surprise activity at 11.30am. Ì On the day, pick up a Special Offer Coupon and receive a free gift with every purchase (whilst stock lasts).
A special live performance from Wallara Ambassador and international singing sensation, Emmanuel Kelly.
POP UP SHOP ALL ABILITIES WELCOME! Shop 268, Level 2, Dandenong Plaza
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20 Million Reasons To Celebrate
Ian Muir celebrating the huge milestone.
Most shoppers give little thought to the security tag that is removed from their clothing purchase and thrown unceremoniously into a box under a Myer checkout desk - but at Wallara Logistics it is cause for celebration. For over 4 years around 96,000 of these tags have made their way, every week, to the bustling premises of Wallara Logistics where they are welcomed by an enthusiastic team ready to sort and reassemble them. The majority of these tags then travel to China, Hong Kong and all over Asia Pacific where the manufacturers of Myer products fix the tag back on to their products before sending them back to Australia to start the process all over again. Earlier this year at Wallara Logistics in Keysborough the 20 millionth tag was recycled. Joining the team to celebrate were representatives from global leader in shrink management, merchandise visability and apparel labelling solutions, Checkpoint Systems, who has joined with Myer to implement improvements in merchandise protection, including the
85 Sages Road, Baxter VIC 3911 source tagging of merchandise, resulting in a huge reduction in Myer’s instore theft and positive outcome to their bottom line. Both Myer General Manager, Store Operations, Wendy Marshall and Mark Gentle, Vice President Merchandise Availability Solutions, Checkpoint, acknowledged the contribution Wallara Industries has played to this multi-national program.
“It’s a win-win situation:” said Wallara Logistics General Manager, Garry Baker “we are able to provide meaningful, supported employment to people with different abilities and Myer gets the quality results they expect, with the bonus of knowing they are giving back to the community.”
Wallara is the proud custodian of Sages Cottage, the heritage listed property set on 34 picturesque acres in Baxter. At the heart of the property is Baxter Barn which provides a beautiful backdrop for weddings, parties and corporate functions - large and small.
To book your event or to find out more visit www.baxterbarn.com.au Baxter Barn is operated by one of Melbourne's leading catering companies (and Wallara's official catering partner) Going Gourmet.
Operating from three premises in the Keypoint Estate, Wallara Logistics has over 9000m² of new high span warehousing and production facilities purpose designed for clients who are seeking production/packing/kitting service combined with 3PL service delivery.
Wallara Logistics is proud to provide services to a number of iconic brands including:
Jonathon is delighted that Wallara Logistics is the distributor of Hawthorn Football Club’s online merchandise.
Thanks To Newskills At Wallara we believe that every individual has the right to achieve their full potential and our partnership with Registered Training Organisation, Newskills, is allowing some of our supported employees at Logistics the opportunity to do that.
“Newskills really understands how mainstream expertise and materials can be creatively applied to improve outcomes for people with different abilities,” said Wallara CEO, Phil Hayes-Brown, “and by tailoring the program it allows people to achieve the success they would have once thought out of reach.
Volunteers Wanted! We love all our volunteers and we couldn't run our Service without them. might be able to assist and join our team,
In under 3 years, nearly 30 employees have achieved their Certificate II in Logistics and Warehousing and their success and enthusiasm is rubbing off on the people around them with others hoping to follow in their footsteps.
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If you are interested in finding out how you please call Elaine Burke on 03 9792 2985 or email eburke@wallara.com.au
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JOIN US ON ‘Dinner Under The Stars’ Charity Fundraiser Now in its fourth year, Wallara's 'Dinner Under The Stars' is our major annual fundraiser which delivers guests with a truly unique dining experience. The evening begins with canapés and cocktails in the beautiful Palm Tree Courtyard at Wallara's award winning headquarters site in Potter St Dandenong. Guests are then treated to an amazing evening of gourmet dining and premium wines with entertainment from celebrity guests and the Wallara Ambassadors. All funds raised go to our Wish Foundation.
Mark your calendar now!
12th March 2015.
Wallara Ambassador and performer, Emmanuel Kelly, will head the entertainment at 2015 Dinner Under The Stars.
Dinner Under The Stars 2015 is proudly sponsored by:
Annual Charity Golf Day Our Board of Directors, our Ambassadors and everyone at Wallara would like to thank long-term Major Partner and Gold Sponsor of our Golf Day, AMC Commercial Cleaning for its continued support and generosity in making this annual event a huge success.
This year’s event generated over $50,000 and the net proceeds will enable our Wish Foundation to continue its amazing work. We would also like to acknowledge the fantastic support of everyone who attended to make the day one of the highlights on our events calendar.
What determines how we see things? Is a glass half full or half empty? Is it taught or is it in our DNA? How we view a situation is all a matter of perspective. The Wallara Insight Program offers students the chance to immerse themselves in disability life and see the world from a different perspective. Having the opportunity to experience the world through the eyes of someone with different abilities can be challenging and thought provoking but ultimately an enlightening experience.
In 2015 we will host another 40+ schools and reach over 1000 students to change how they see the world. Many of the students who have come through the program have also entered our 'Picture This' art competition, which encourages students to get creative and produce a piece of artwork which depicts their interpretation of social inclusion for people with disability.
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To find out more about our events, activities and partnership opportunities surrounding them contact Karen Scholey, Manager Corporate Partnerships and Communications on 03 9792 2985 or email kscholey@wallara.com.au
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OUR JOURNEY Pathways To Employment From little acorns, big oaks grow and the teams in Wallara’s Pathways to Employment Program are perfect examples of this. Three of the leading work experience programs that have been created to prepare Wallara service users for future employment are shown below.
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The dynamic team at Grass Busters is now mowing and maintaining gardens from Dandenong to the Mornington Peninsula.
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Sight For Sore Eyes For more than twenty years Darren Ship has been supported by Wallara to live as independently as possible. Since 2012 he has been sharing a group home with some other residents at Pakenham not far from his parents who see him often. Darren’s cognitive impairment severely restricts his abilities to communicate but anyone who knows Darren quickly realises that the most important event of the year for him is the Dandenong Show.
constant eye infections, irritations and was self-conscious about the giant glasses he had to wear, often trying to break them in frustration.
Due to his disability and ageing, Darren’s eye sight was deteriorating, and so was his quality of life. Even with the thickest prescription glasses possible, Darren’s vision was so blurred he would need to be led into new environments and shown a chair. He had
In November Darren went to his favourite event of the year and thanks to his new eyes he saw the Show better than ever before. The smile on his face made it all worthwhile and the generosity of the surgeon and the NewVision Clinic will never be forgotten.
Thanks to the Wallara Wish Foundation and the team at NewVision Clinic, Darren recently had lens replacement surgery and has a new clear outlook on life.
The talented team at Delicious Options are perfecting their hospitality skills and now catering for the community.
Potter Coffee is Wallara's home-grown coffee shop situated at Wallara's Headquarters in Potter Street. It is now open 5 days per week to the public.
The Sing and Sign Choir is an exciting venture between Wallara and Australia’s largest provider of Auslan training courses, The Auslan Company. The aim of the group is to showcase social inclusion, raise awareness of Auslan and have some fun! Everyone in our choir has different abilities. Some of us sing, some of us sign and not many of us do either very well – but we give it our best shot.
No special talent is needed: ALL ABILITIES WELCOME.
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SINKHOLE victim Christina Beaumont and her family want answers on how a disused well that swallowed her under a Springvale South clothesline last week was previously undetected. The 53-year-old was hospitalised for heart-block after the ground opened up under her while she was hanging out washing for a friend. She desperately tried to stay afloat for at least 20 minutes in the well’s murky, freezing waters in Olympic Drive on Tuesday morning. Hours after she was hauled from the pit seemingly unscathed, Ms Beaumont collapsed at her Noble Park home. Rebecca Beaumont said her mother’s heart-block - which describes a dysfunctional electric conduction system in the heart - was caused by hypothermia and “shock to the heart”. Ms Beaumont was expected to remain in hospital for several days. “She doesn’t remember falling,” Rebecca told the Journal last week. “All of a sudden she was under water. She actually went down and came back up with dirt and mud in her mouth. “Her instinct was to climb and hold on to whatever pieces of timber there were. But she was terrified that if she moved, the dirt and mud would collapse on her.” Ms Beaumont trod water, calling for help for what would have felt an eternity. She doubted whether the 85-yearold resident in the house would hear her cries over the washing machine. “It just so happened that the guy living behind them went out into his backyard and heard her,” Rebecca said. Though grateful for Ms Beaumont’s good fortune, the family wonder how no one knew of the hidden well, including the elderly couple who had lived at the house for the past 50 years.
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Track bug breakout SANDOWN Greyhound Racing Track's function centre was last week in lockdown following a gastroenteritis outbreak. More than 130 people fell ill following a Wantirna Secondary College valedictory dinner at the Springvale venue on Wednesday 19 November and another function on Friday 21 November. Department of Health spokesman Graeme Walker said the department had been working with the City of Greater Dandenong to determine the cause and clean up. “The indication is it’s not contaminated food. The food wasn’t bad,” Mr Walker said.
“The more likelihood is that after the food was prepared the handling and hygiene practices may have caused the goods to become contaminated, or alternatively it could have been hygiene problems in somewhere like the bathroom. “The bug could have been spread by hand to surface contact.” He said the venue closed for a full commercial clean on Friday 21 November, under council supervision. “It was open again on Friday night and when further cases of illness came to light arising from patrons on Friday, then the view was taken that perhaps something had slipped through in the process,” Mr Walker said.
“The council officers went back there and a further, more extensive commercial clean and disinfectant was done under the supervision of the council. “Once the council officers and our department are satisfied that the cleaning has been done appropriately then the venue will be in a position to open its doors again.” He said food premises were required to have a food handling and safety plan that included staff education and training. “If there have been issues which may come to light from the investigation here I’m sure there will be a review of their food plan and a move to address anything that could
be improved,” he said. “There may or may not be any penalties.” The track's CEO Greg Miller said it was important to note that the bug affected both diners and nondiners. “We are awaiting further test results and until we can reasonably understand the origins of the virus our grandstand remains closed,” he said. Mr Miller said several functions scheduled during the lockdown were moved to alternative locations or dates. “It’s just being safe. We just don’t know the answers yet,” he said. “It’s a virus that comes in and it spreads quickly.”
Welfare plea to shelve library demolition By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS TWO not-for-profit welfare agencies have called for Greater Dandenong Council to save the former Dandenong library in Stuart Street as a community space. Dandenong Benevolent Society and Dandenong Citizens Advisory Bureau, which assist the region’s most hard-up, told the Journal that they could be complementary cotenants of the site as part of a greater community hub. The building’s future is being reviewed by Greater Dandenong Council, whose preference is to demolish and convert the site into a car park for the expanding Dandenong Market. The library closed just ahead of the nearby municipal building project’s opening in March. Benevolent society president Margaret Ladner said the charity needed to move to a bigger space at the library site. She said it barely had enough space at its Thomas Street op-shop to wrap up toys for its Christmas gift drive. The move would also reduce the need for elderly volunteers having to lug goods from a church storage space across town. “We could work great together with the DCAB. "We’d complement each other they could refer people to us to get material assistance. It’d be a marvellous idea. “Why tear the building down? The CAB and us are willing to pay the rent.” Jinny McGrath, who heads the DCAB, said the library site could be a key part of a community services precinct including the nearby Southern Migrant and Refugee Centre in the former council offices in Clow
A WOMAN'S arm was broken when a man pushed her to the ground in Dandenong. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Senior Constable Jodie Stoll said the victim alighted a bus at the corner of Langhorne and Lonsdale streets about 5.30pm on 15 November. She was walking along the footpath when a man approached and pushed her over, breaking her arm. The man fled along Langhorne Street towards Thomas Street. He was described as aged in his mid to late forties, Middle Eastern and 170 centimetres tall with a moustache and dark clothing. Call First Constable Dina Muratovic at Dandenong Police Station on 9767 7444 with any information.
Park bench murder charge HOMICIDE Squad detectives last Thursday charged a 21-year-old man with murder following a suspicious death in Dandenong Park. An off-duty PSO found a 43-year-old homeless man’s body while walking his dog in the Pultney Street park about 4.30am on 19 November. The accused was already in custody over a separate matter and was due to appear in Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on Friday morning.
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Allied Dental Care Margaret Ladner and Jinny McGrath want the former Dandenong library re-opened for community space. 131587 Street and Dandenong Neighbourhood House. She said the council could divert funds from a planned renovation of the bureau’s current Foster Street East home - which she said was too hard for clients to find. “It would make our service much more accessible. For instance, it would make it easier for clients referred from the SMRC to find their way here. “One of the hardest things for people is to find where services are and then getting to them.” Dandenong Community Association, which launched a petition
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Island dining makes for a fine Fijian family feast IN ONE of central Dandenong’s quieter corners there are rare feasts of Fijian and Fiji-Indian cuisine. Fiji Cafe in the eastern end of Thomas Street combines a typical Indian menu of roti bread, fried-spinach bajlas, samosas and a plethora of curries with tropical-island dishes using coconut cream and taro, which is also known as cassava. In keeping with the island tradition, seafood is the restaurant's strength and all-you-can-eat $18-ahead weekend banquets are a speciality. Owner Farin Khan-Esaq recommends the fish lolo sauced in a coconut cream and cassava blend.
Cassava is a white, starchy tuber vegetable. Goat, fish, lamb, chicken and vegetarian curries go up the heat scale from mild to scorching. Desserts and dried snacks such as deep-fried blue peas and murku are made on the premises. Behind the sweets counter are gulab jamun, a pretzel-shaped moist toffee, as well as cardamom-laced slices with sweet toppings known as barfi, and the traditional vakalolo, made of grated cassava, coconut and sugar.
100 years ago 3 December 1914 THE WAR Patriotic News Messrs Wauchope and Moloney, the hon. secretaries to the benefit race meeting held recently in Dandenong, have handed the proceeds amounting to £41/9/2 to Mrs Arthur Kennedy, who is chairwomen of the ladies committee connected with the local branch of the Red Cross Fund. The amount is to be expended in buying blankets for the Expeditionary Forces. Included in the list of towns from which the largest quantity of goods, Dandenong is included, thus showing that the ladies on the local committee and those assisting them, have accomplished great work on behalf of the Red Cross.
Ms Khan-Esaq, in her seventh year as an owner, learnt and loved cooking growing up in a big family in the small town of Savusavu in Fiji. She feted friends and family with her cuisine for years before she took the plunge and opened the cafe. After initial struggles, the restaurant has grown from word-of-mouth and recently promoted itself via Facebook and a website. It recently set up a Facebook page which would-be customers can ‘like’ to get a free coffee or a spicy masala tea. Fiji Cafe is open at 90-92 Thomas Street, Dandenong, on Wednesdays to Mondays. Phone 9792 0015.
50 years ago 2 December 1964 Metal thrown on front gardens Increasing use of the service road between Potter St, and Fifth Ave had thrown road metal on resident’s front gardens, said Cr Ian Fotheringham at Dandenong Council’s last meeting. “One ratepayer says he has to go over his lawn every day to remove the stones, but the other day he broke a plate-glass window worth £40 with a stone picked up by his mower.” Said Cr Fotheringham. He said apparently motorists preferred going up the service road to making the sharp turn to the highway from Potter Street. The City Engineer (Mr Gordon Wright) said the Potter entrance to the highway has been deliberately designed to make it a 90-degrees
turn for safety’s sake. Traffic from minor roads should not enter fast-flowing traffic on a highway until the movement could be done without danger. 20 years ago 5 December 1994 Bypass is rolling After 10 years of lobbying and two years of building, the Westall Road Extension was finally opened Thursday morning, complete with sprayed–on grass, wall-to-wall politicians and, of course, cars. The $13 million Federal and State Government project came in right on budget, to the delight of constructors Akron Roads and VicRoads’ Mr David Vimpani. He said the only work left to complete was sounds walls next to houses, 30,000 trees
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life is a positive attitude, simple living, keeping close to family, strong faith - and a small glass of Dubonnet just before dinner. THERE’S nothing like a photo opp to get a politician’s blood racing. A great debate broke out at last week’s City of Greater Dandenong meeting when it was noticed there were fewer photos of councillors’ mugs in the latest edition of the council’s propaganda sheet The City. At one point, a council officer pointed out that ward councillor features were "never" part of The City’s Christmas edition - there being several relatively minor events like Carols by Candlelight and Australia Day celebrations taking precedence.
THE Journal was pleased to see the council’s executives rolling their sleeves up. We spotted CEO John Bennie and community services director Mark Doubleday last Monday evening helping a staff member pack up a giant umbrella that appeared to have been felled in Dandenong Civic Square.
POLICE officers found themselves barred from entering their Dandenong station last week. The Journal couldn’t help but giggle as cop after cop entered the foyer and found bright orange witches hats barricading the door while flooring renovations took place. “You come back from leave and they’ve locked you out,” one lamented.
CONGRATS to Marie Ghislaine Fraser who celebrated her 100th birthday a couple of weeks ago. Her seven children, 12 grandchildren, 30 great grandchildren and a great-great granddaughter helped her blow out the candles on 16 November. Three of the children flew over from Mauritius - where Ms Fraser was born a century ago. We’re told her secret to long
A HARD to spot street sign in Noble Park has been repositioned. Councillor Roz Blades said the council had moved a ‘no right hand turn’ sign in Mons Parade higher up the pole following complaints from drivers. It’s a VicRoads sign but Greater Dandenong took matters into its own hands following inaction since August - with VicRoads’ blessing, Cr Blades said.
SO MUCH for greater Dandenong. So much for greater Melbourne. So much for the new parking at Springvale Railway Station. On the morning of 22 November between 10am and 12.30pm someone broke into my car and, lucky for him/her, found my GPS and it was stolen. Nothing was in view to discourage crooks/opportunists that in my car there is anything of value. The glove box and console compartment were open and every item thrown on the floor of the car. I left everything as it was and drove home. Once there I took a couple of photos. After that I put everything back in the glove and console boxes. To my surprise the thief left the
GPS car charger and also missed a couple of $5 notes that I had in the locker. I did not bother to report it to the police - I thought it wasn’t necessary. It has been years since I have been to greater Dandenong. I also avoid, if possible, travelling to Melbourne and certainly not during the night. When I do travel for necessity I do it during day and make sure I return in daylight, too. So much for greater Melbourne it is better to avoid it. Glorious were the days when Melbourne and Dandenong were so great. The greatness of the tall buildings contrast greater with the soullessness of the base. Juan Perez, Keysborough.
SOCIALLY SPEAKING I HAD a break-in through the old Fairfax community papers head office in Dandenong Frankston Road. They went through the car park at the back and cut the cyclone fence. They stripped all the wire out of the factory, took electric motors of multiple machines and about 10 truck loads of scrap metal, ripped out the fuse switchboard and removed cable strippers and numerous equipment - all up over $50,000.
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They must have been there a number of days as they would have taken time to cut every bit of cable and remove all the electric motors, plus strip down large transformers that would take about a day each. The police attended and removed one bottle for fingerprint identification. It seems property theft has little priority or lack of resources. Stephen Rodgers, via web.
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Ice court out AN ICE-user has been charged after allegedly trying to smuggle a bag of suspected methamphetamine and an ice pipe into Dandenong Magistrates’ Court. David Sosnowski of Springvale was arrested last Monday after security scans at the court entrance revealed an ice pipe in his clothing. Informant Constable Christopher Brinkman of Dandenong police told a bail hearing hours later that a Protective Services Officer then searched Sosnowski and allegedly found a clear bag of white powder in his wallet. Sosnowski allegedly told security staff that the powder was a prescribed ADHD medication called butanephrine, Constable Brinkman said. When taken for an interview at Springvale Police Station, he allegedly told officers that he had syringes and drugs hidden in his underpants and produced a syringe and a powder in his hand. He then resisted a stripsearch, standing on the inter-
view room table in a “fighting stance” and “screaming” at police to “come and get me c***s. I want this. I’ll f***ing go you c***s”, Constable Brinkman told the court. Five officers forcibly searched Sosnowski, who was sprayed with capsicum spray and allegedly kicked at police, the court was told. A futher bag of “white crystal substance” was found in Sosnowski’s pants, Constable Brinkman said. “He was so aggressive and violent we were unable to interview him or get coherent answers from him.” The informant said the package contents had yet to be tested, but believed two were butanephrine and one was methamphetamine. He said police were concerned about Sosnowski reoffending if released on bail due to the applicant’s history of drugof-dependence use, assaulting and resisting police, and his likelihood of continuing to use ice. Sokowski, who represented
himself, told the court he was on a prescribed dextroamphetamine program for ADHD which required him to be clear of ‘ice’ use. “I’m in good hands with my doctor,” he said. Sokowski was already facing charges over carrying a controlled weapon, and resisting and assaulting police after illegally crossing the former Springvale level-crossing in April. He was also charged with breaching an intervention order and threatening to inflict serious injury, namely to pop out the victim’s eyes and eardrums, in June. Magistrate Greg Connellan, in rejecting bail, said there was “significant unanswered issues” - some of which could be answered by Sokowski’s doctor. Mr Connellan remanded Sosnowski to appear at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 8 January but noted a Credit bail application - based on supporting evidence from the doctor - could be “appropriate” in the interim.
Parking shortage not a good look FEARS of a car parking shortage in central Noble Park have intensified after the planning approval of a five-storey development at 1 Noble Street. Councillor Roz Blades, who opposed the 17-dwelling apartment building with medical clinic, said she’d push for the council to build a large car
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Walk the right way By CASEY NEILL MORE than 700 people took a united stand against family violence in central Dandenong last Friday. They came to Dandenong Market from across the south east to make the Walk Against Family Violence to Dandenong Civic Square. Women, men and children donned black T-shirts emblazoned with “I say NO to family violence” to support the White Ribbon cause. Some wiped away tears as they heard from guest speakers Christine Nixon, the former Victoria Police Chief Commissioner, Antiochian Orthodox Church’s Reverend Jean Mawal and City of Greater Dandenong Mayor Sean O’Reilly. Cr O’Reilly told the crowd to refuse to stay silent. “No woman should live in fear of a husband or partner and no child should live in fear of a parent,” he said. “Our challenge is to change the way people think and how they behave. “We can set an example in our own words and actions, especially around children. “We can challenge attitudes that show disrespect towards women and we can respond to signs of violence.”
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New lessons By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG West Primary School is tackling family violence before it has a chance to start. The 30-plus guests at the school’s White Ribbon Day breakfast on Tuesday 25 November signed an oath to stop violence against women. “My hope is that we will all challenge gender stereotypes and that we won’t remain silent,” principal Bev Hansen said. Teacher Ivan Araujo said the event was about kick-starting awareness and that addressing family violence was new for the primary school sector. Dandenong West Primary School recently conducted a survey to assess student attitudes to family violence and associated issues, and found some girls didn’t feel valued. “We’re working to address the issues that result in family violence,” Mr Araujo said. “We’re trying to address stereotypes of masculinity and femininity.” He said the topic was too sensitive to directly discuss with children so teachers would use ‘circle time’ activities to subtly introduce concepts. “Teachers start the day with a circle with the kids,” he said. “They have a fun activity, talk about the weekend, how they’re feeling.”
Jim Reiher, Ivan Araujo and Bev Hansen sign the White Ribbon Day oath. 131424 A little girl saying “I’m going to end up in hospital because my husband beats me” stunned the audience. He said family violence stemmed from gender stereotypes, power imbalances between men and women, and a culture of men resolving conflict with violence. Mr Reiher said he’d seen widespread improvements in littering, road safety. “We change attitudes of whole communities,” he said.
The school will continue to collect data throughout the year and conduct a full survey again in 12 months to see how attitudes have changed. Casey Interfaith Network president and White Ribbon Ambassador Jim Reiher told the breakfast that children witnessed 65 per cent of the family violence committed in Victoria. He showed a White Ribbon Campaign video featuring children sharing what they wanted to be when they grew up.
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How much are you spending on your kids this Christmas? There was a survey on Christmas spending published two years ago, which found that Australians spent around $1000 each on Christmas, and $475 each on gifts. The question of how much is appropriate to spend on your kids is a matter of personal choice. There are surveys saying we spend around $150 on each child and others that say the figure is closer to $300. It hardly matters – there are wealthy people who are frugal with gifts to children and there are modest families where Christmas giving is a big thing. Families fall at all points of the spectrum. What matters is that Christmas is a time of enjoyment, not a time for going broke because you’re spending too much. Here are some tips for families to get Christmas spending right: • Budget: try to make a plan for how much you’re going to spend, and build a budget around the plan. The sooner you make a budget, the better, because it allows you to save some cash. But even starting a budget right now is better than just winging it. • Party: like it or not, it’s the mums who inevitably run the Christmas dinners, lunches and parties and they can be expensive. If the extended family is coming, mums will benefit from lots of planning and a budget – some things will also be cheaper to buy mid-year than a few days before Christmas. • Good habits: share your planning with your kids, tell them how you’re buying your gifts within certain price ranges so you can stay within budget. This is a really practical way
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TALK about a deep-green immersion. More than 100 asylum seekers and refugees topped off a six-month sustainability course with a mini-market at Noble Park AMES last week, selling fridge magnets and herb pots made from soft-drink bottle parts, and doorstoppers from recycled newspapers and fabrics. The AMES clients, with the help of an Environment Victo-
ria grant, also sold second-hand clothes, hosted a rubbish-free picnic and a supermarket reusable bag exchange as part of the Home Planet project. AMES teacher Julie Holland said the aim was to give asylum seekers, many of whom are still learning basic English, an applied lesson in sustainability. She said the students were also spreading the word to their friends and families. “We have about 120 clients involved but in the end, you
could say there are about 300 ‘students’ learning from the program.” Along the way they’ve collected litter, toiled in the AMES community garden, visited a recycling plant, timed their showers and cooked sustainable foods - which means essentially non-packaged and non-processed delicacies. “They’re just so excited about the market,” Ms Holland said. “This is applied learning.”
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Black mark for hoons By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A PUBLIC meeting has been called over the blight of hoons carving tyre-track circlework into Dandenong North streets. Rusmir Hadzic, who lives above his Sarajevo restaurant in Dunearn Street, is fuming over the high-revving and screeching rubber at night. On a drive-around his surrounding streets, there are plenty of fishtail and burnout marks fresh and old - including a circle of thick rubber at a Gladstone Road intersection. A long weaving trail of tyre marks on Gladstone Road mock a nearby road safety camera warning sign. Mr Hadzic has plenty of concerns to air at the meeting, which is due to be hosted by councillors John Kelly and Maria Sampey with Greater Dandenong police inspector Bruce Kitchen. Mr Hadzic showed the Journal where he has found discarded needles, drug dealing, hard rubbish and graffiti tags in the near-
Rusmir Hadzic and Maria Sampey check out hoon geometry at Gladstone Road. 131486 Picture: GARY SISSONS by playground and alleyway. He said there was a bloody noontime brawl in September between three young males wielding hammers, knives and machetes outside his shop. When pressed for solutions, Mr Hadzic said he wanted CCTV surveillance and more police patrols.
Inspector Kitchen last week said tasking units and Highway Patrol would target hoon activity in the area surrounding Gladstone Road. He warned hoons and other risk-taking drivers they faced stiff fines, demerit-points and having their vehicles impounded for 30 days. “My message for hoon drivers
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Inspector Kitchen said residents should immediately report hoon activity that is endangering lives to triple zero. Cr Kelly, who instigated the meeting, said there were streets where “you can’t see the bitumen” for the skidmarks. He said the council was at “the pointy end” of implementing by-laws that would allow police to fine groups of hoons gathering at night. “I’m not saying that the council can fix the problem. It’s great Bruce is putting up his hand to speak to residents.” Cr Sampey, fresh from surveying Mr Hadzic’s concerns, said it was a chance for residents to voice their public-safety issues. She cited the vandals regularly damaging the boom gates at Jan Wilson Community Centre. The public meeting is at 6.30pm on Wednesday at Uniting Church Hall, corner Holly and Birch avenues, Dandenong North.
Jail threat after puppies stolen in animal swap A WOMAN last week stood accused of stealing two Staffordshire-cross puppies - after surrendering three kittens - to a Keysborough animal shelter. Naomi Knowles, 39, with an accomplice, pleaded guilty to entering the shelter’s puppy area and stashing the young dogs in a shoulder bag while staff housed the kittens in February last year. Police told Dandenong Mag-
istrates’ Court on Monday last week that Knowles and her colleague retrieved their cat carrier before leaving in a “brisk manner”. Police found the puppies after searching the accused’s address. On Monday, Knowles also pleaded guilty to charges over acting as a look-out while her boyfriend stole a heart-shaped pendant at Eureka Tower’s sou-
venir shop and as an accomplice during the theft of a $2500 18-carat gold bangle from a Springvale jewellery shop last year. The mother of a four-monthold son was also charged with drink-driving at .06, unlicensed driving, and driving an unregistered vehicle in Heatherton in February. Defence lawyer Siva Kandasamy, in asking for a sus-
pended sentence, said Knowles committed the thefts - valued at nearly $3000 - to support her drug habit. He said all items - but for the bangle - had since been recovered and that her previous criminal history involved traffic matters rather than theft. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen convicted Knowles with a suspended two month jail term, a $700 fine and disqualified her
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CEMETERIES in Springvale and Bangholme are offering twilight services. Southern Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust said twilight burials and cremations started in response to community requests. Attendees can remain on-site until gates close at 8pm. The services will be offered until 27 February when daylight becomes insufficient to complete evening burials.
Safe stolen THIEVES stole a safe from a home in Clapham Avenue, Springvale, about 6pm on Thursday 20 November. Witnesses saw two olive-skinned men flee the scene and drive away in a white Toyota station wagon.
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from driving for 16 months. “You’ve got a very young child - the chance of going to jail or a community-corrections order is very problematic,” Mr Vandersteen said. “When you hold your son in your arms... and facing jail - it’s simply not worth it. “As a parent, you really need to have yourself sorted out.” - Cam Lucadou-Wells
POLICE are appealing for information about a deliberately-lit fire in Springvale South. Residents in Clarke Road called the CFA about 12.45am on Monday 17 November after discovering that a wooden gate at the front of a home was on fire. Investigators determined that an accelerant was used to start the blaze.
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DESIGNED TO IMPRESS FAIRHAVEN Homes has released its new Clovelly 225 and 226 designs. Two Fairhaven designs are currently on display with the 226 at Berwick Waters Estate at 56-60 Flowerbloom Crescent, North Clyde, and the 225 at the Waterford Rise Estate, 29 Silkwood Drive, Warragul. Clovelly is the most popular series in the Fairhaven Bridgewater range. Fairhaven’s Bridgewater Range currently has the Your Home, Your Inclusions, Your Choice promotion which allows buyers to personalise their home with the package that suits them best, such as Colorbond roof, floor tiles, carpet, tiled shower bases, stone benchtops, stainless steel cooker and rangehood and much more. The new Clovelly 276 has generous 27.6 squares, for buyers who prefer a larger home. It will suit a 14 x 32 metre block and includes a walk-in linen closest as well as a walk-in pantry and generous bedrooms. The 225 is also a very impressive 22.5 square home - meaning there is no need to compromise on a first home or investment property. It fits comfortably on a 12.5 x 30 metre sized block. Imagine four generous sized bedrooms, all with built-in wardrobes, while the master bedroom has a spacious ensuite and a walk-in wardrobe. This home is aimed at practical modern living with a central kitchen with two separate living areas and a beautiful covered outdoor entertaining area. There is a customized placement for the second living area and master bedroom to the front of centre of the home to suit buyers’ needs and the block. The front rooms can also be flipped to maximize block orientation. There is a large laundry, a choice of six upgrade facades and a double garage. For further information on the 225 phone 0409 554 394 or for the 276 phone 0403 195 335.
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ENDEAVOUR HILLS Updated and renovated throughout, this sparkling four bedroom plus study home is ideal for those who are looking for more space to cater for a growing/extended family. It is nestled behind secure gates in a quiet court on 651 square metres and conveniently located just a short stroll to kinder/primary and secondary schools, bus, medical centre, easy access to M1 freeway and shopping centre. Features include neutral colours and glistening timber flooring throughout, a modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances, a grand open plan lounge/ second living/dining area that opens to expansive concreted rear yard which is perfect for a barbecue with friends and the open ended carport could also double as a covered entertaining area. Four good sized bedrooms all with built-in wardrobes, a master bedroom with a sizeable walk-in wardrobe and full ensuite, two toilets, ducted heating, reverse cycle air-conditioners, plenty of street parking and electricity saving solar panels are just some of the comforts.
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BARRY PLANT, DANDENONG, 9706 7455 ARI OINONEN, 0402 349 644 12 NICHOLSON CLOSE PRICE: $490,000 PLUS INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT
ENDEAVOUR HILLS On top of the world, with views galore, this property is situated in one of Endeavour Hills’ most sought after pockets. This double storey home features four bedrooms, a master bedroom with walk-in wardrobes and full ensuite. There is an enormous lounge, a formal dining area with soaring cathedral ceiling plus a large kitchen and family room. It is surrounded by low maintenance landscaped gardens plus double garage and expansive covered outdoor entertainment area.
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FIRST NATIONAL REAL ESTATE, HALL AND PARTNERS, ENDEAVOUR HILLS, 9700 3000 GERALDINE KYTE, 0401 377 676 7 CHIVELL CLOSE PRICE: $500,000 PLUS (PRICE REDUCTION) INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT
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KEYSBOROUGH 10 HIGHBURY GROVE
4a
Designed with precision and completed with elegance, this former display home & Signature Property was previously the vision of your dreams and now it’s ready to be called your home! 42 squares of living, on a block size of 552m2(approx) and completed with all of the best fixtures and fittings, this luxurious home in the esteemed Somerfield Estate must be seen. With multiple living areas, collapsible sliding doors to open into a large alfresco entertaining area, a feature filled kitchen, spacious bedrooms upstairs and a 3 car garage, this large family home is a perfect 10 out of 10!
KEYSBOROUGH 25 CABINDA DRIVE
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METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
Saturday 20th December at 11am $790,000+ Thurs 6 - 6:30pm & Sat 2 - 2:30pm Photo ID required Chang Wang 0450 706 668 Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881 Ben Nguyen 0404 66 44 66 Keysborough 8 7 6 9 1 8 8 8
KEYSBOROUGH 3 THE WATER COURSE
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Every inch, design and finish has been meticulously thought of in this 43 square home 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, 5 bedrooms, most with WIRs and it’s all on a 533m2 (approx) block. If you want a life of luxury, you’ll soon fall in love with this stunning & new feel home.
In the Crystal Waters Estate, with gorgeous waterfront views of the lake is this 47sq Porter Davis home on 645m2 with everything under one roof. With dual living & dining areas, theatre room, picturesque kitchen & an outdoor alfresco with plenty of secure space for kids to play. Upstairs boasts large BDRs including the MSTR with a full en suite, his/hers WIRs, balcony + retreat in addition to another balcony from the 3rd living. You’ll love every aspect of this elegant family home.
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Saturday 13th December at 12pm $860,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 60 Days Sat 11:30am - 12pm Photo ID required Jessejames Mariñas 0431 108 933 Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881 Keysborough 8 7 6 9 1 8 8 8
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Saturday 20th December at 12:30pm AUCTION 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days. Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required Kim Lim 0423 374 998 Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881 Keysborough 8 7 6 9 1 8 8 8
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 NORTH 1/1521 HEATHERTON ROAD
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KEYSBOROUGH 11 CORNWALL AVENUE
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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.
Set behind the fence is this superb home that’s fit for all. First home owners will love the space & comfort. Investors will benefit from such a well located & central position for future tenants. Families will love the security of the spacious front and rear yard as it’s on a block size of 536m2 (approx). Inside boasts solid timber floors through the home, plus you have an open living/dining and kitchen plus 3 good sized BDRs.
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Tuesday 9th December at 5pm unless sold prior $280,000+ Wed 5:30 - 6pm & Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required Belinda Robbie 0414 335 696 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
Tuesday 23rd December at 5pm unless sold prior $420,000 Sat 1 - 1:30pm Photo ID required Gadas Lamsodis 0423 884 819 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.
Saturday 6th December at 12pm INSPECT Sat 11:30am - 12pm Photo ID required PRICE $650,000+ TERMS 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days. CONTACT Sophal Chea 0401 966 666
Whichever way you view it, You are dealing with Number 1 SPRINGVALE SOUTH 1/566-568 SPRINGVALE ROAD
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> No. 1 Victorian franchise for properties sold (2013)
Professionals, investors or families, you’ll appreciate these high quality fixtures & fittings: Two living areas, spacious BDRs with BIRs & study / retreat, MSTR with ensuite & WIR, 2 kitchens & 2 bathrooms. Enjoying a first-class kitchen with a 900mm s/s cooktop, caesarstone benchtops plus luxurious bathrooms, oak polished floors, GDH, evaporative cooling, solar hot water, down lights throughout plus a double remote garage and easy to maintain courtyard.
>No. 1 Office for Volume of properties sold (2013) >No. 1 for Customer Service in Real Estate (Australian Achievers Award 2012) >Outstanding Office of the Year (2008 & 2010)
METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
Tuesday 16th December at 5pm unless sold prior Contact Agent Sat 1:30 - 2pm Photo ID required Lee Phuong 0402 660 880 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
>Property Management Dept. of the Year (2012)
For award winning service and Your red carpet experience, call today!
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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NOBLE PARK NORTH 30 SUNLINE AVENUE
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NOBLE PARK 7 CYRENE STREET
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If you’re a FHB looking for entry level living then this one is for you. If you’ve got spare cash, be quick or miss out on this great buy. Calling all buyers, this wonderful opportunity is now on the market & selling. This BV home with approx 614m2 of land has the potential for sub-division (STCA) & comprises 2 BDRs with a 3rd used as family lounge. Internal fixtures and fittings are all original so team up with some friends, renovate with creativity & watch your investment grow.
Set well on a large 660sqm (approx) block, this solid W/B home opens the door to build at the rear, renovate, extend, or start from scratch building a brand new home or multiple units/townhouses (STCA). This character filled home is consisting of spacious lounge with gas heating & air conditioning, functional kitchen, separate dining area and 4 good sized BDRs. Single lock-up garage and huge backyard with plenty of room to enjoy great outdoors will also please.
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Friday 19th December at 5pm unless sold prior $330,000+ Sat 1 - 1:30pm Photo ID required Chien Le 0403 342 809 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
DANDENONG 1/43 JAMES STREET
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Friday 19th December at 5pm unless sold prior $380,000+ Sat 1 - 1:30pm Photo ID required Janina Ksiezycka 0422 991 439 Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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NOBLE PARK NORTH 25 KERNOT CRESCENT
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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.
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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Tuesday 16th December at 5pm unless sold prior $470,000+ Sat 1 - 1:30pm Photo ID required Ljubomir Stevanovic 0411 963 960 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT
Wednesday 10th December at 6:30pm $390,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60/90 Days. Sat 11:50am - 12:10pm Photo ID required Mehmet Atesel 0419 333 553 Alex Abou-eid 0417 147 878 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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DOVETON 29 KATHRYN STREET
3a
Perfect Opportunity for investors or first home buyers who would like to have a comfortable present and a financially secure future. This home features 3 great sized rooms, spacious dining/family area, original kitchen with gas cooking and central bathroom.
INSPECT by appointment Photo ID required PRICE $260,000+ CONTACT Shagi Pathmanathan 0413 076 585
DANDENONG 2/157 CLEELAND STREET
2a
This well maintained 2 bedroom unit is located in a sought after location. Feat inc spacious lounge, sunny kitchen, good sized bedrooms with BIR’s, tiles to all wet areas, private courtyard & carport. Close to all amenities including schools, hospital, transport, parks and Dandenong market.
INSPECT by appointment Photo ID required PRICE $230,000 + CONTACT Silvana Lakic 0412 241 888
4a 2b 2c 1d 1e
DANDENONG 15 TREWIN STREET
4a
Stunning 4 bed + study, renovated throughout, court location feat spacious living, modern kitchen & bathrooms, timber flooring throughout, lovely concreted outdoor ent area and enclosed carport, d/ heating, A/C and solar panels. Close to schools, shops & freeway access.
INSPECT sat 2-2:30pm Photo ID required PRICE $490,000 + CONTACT Ari Oinonen 0402 349 644
This lovely spacious 3 bedroom weatherboard home features floorboards throughout, gas cooking, gas heating, pergola at the back plus 1 bedroom detached self-contained unit with separate power metre ideal for a large family wanting 4 bedrooms or perfect for in-law accommodation.
INSPECT by appointment Photo ID required PRICE Neg over $380,000 CONTACT Yasantha De Silva 0432 805 336
DANDENONG 1/80 CLOW STREET
3a 1b 1c 1e
DANDENONG LOT 8, 51-67 HORNSBY STREET
1a
INSPECT sat 1-1:30pm Photo ID required PRICE $345,000 Negotiable CONTACT Gavin Andrews 0407 779 232
This modern apartment developed and built by Burbank at ever popular Metro village with “National Affordability Rental Scheme” Funded by the Australian government with incentive of $10,661 each year over ten years. URGENT SALE!
INSPECT by appointment Photo ID required PRICE Contact Agent CONTACT Yasantha De Silva 0432 805 336
DANDENONG NORTH 21 MURRAY ROAD
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Sat 6th Dec 12pm, 10% Dep, bal 30/60 days Contact Agent Saturday 11.30-12:00pm Photo ID required Ari Oinonen 0402 349 644
ENDEAVOUR HILLS 12 NICHOLSON CLOSE
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.
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Ideal home to raise a family in prestigious Rosewood Downs, 650m2 block. flexible layout where the 4th bedroom could easily double as a 2nd living or is perfect for a home based business or beauty salon. Professionally repainted inside & out in modern neutral tones, slate and timber flooring with new blinds throughout. Features spacious living & bedrooms, updated kitchen, reverse cycle heating/ cooling, dble carport, big backyard with pergola and manicured gardens, inspect today !
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DANDENONG 4 Langhorne Street 9706 7455 | PROUDLY SERVICING: • Endeavour Hills • Doveton • Hallam
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Hall & Partners ENDEAVOUR HILLS 15 Johnson Place NEW LISTING
DANDENONG NORTH 4 Woodview Court 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.
YES,YOU CAN AFFORD ROSEWOOD DOWNS! Desirable court location offers this good looking range style 3 bedrooms on a large block with huge garage and lots of space for a boat, caravan or tradies van! Got it? Take a deep breath and run for it! Enormous potential exists here, improve, extend, just do it!
For Sale: $500,000+ Inspect: Saturday 12:30-1:00pm Contact: Carina Cigna 0410 027 281
For Sale: $410,000+ Inspect: Saturday 11:00-11:30am Contact: Walter Kubiak 0412 359 973
ENDEAVOUR HILLS 19 Brandon Court
NEW LISTING
DANDENONG NORTH 125 Brady Road 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.
THE KING HAS ARRIVED! This huge family home has the works: 4 large bedrooms, 2 large living areas, 2 toilets, gas cooking to kitchen, double garage, gas heating and air conditioning.... Let’s not forget to mention at the back of the house you will find an indoor pool and spa plus stunning views and a stone’s throw away from freeway access. Needs some TLC, but will be turned into your kingdom
For: $460,000+ Inspect: Saturday 1:15-1:45pm Contact: Carina Cigna 0410 027 281
For Sale: $450,000+ Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Leigh Hall 0401 408 580
Dandenong 254 Lonsdale Street Mulgrave Shop 19 Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre Endeavour Hills Shop 62 Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre
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Explore Your Possibilities with The C! NOBLE PARK 1 & 2/ 198 Corrigan Rd
Invest, Renovate or Develop- Choice NARRE WARREN STH 47 Kershaw Dr is yours!!
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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$690,000 + Contact Agent Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Dominic Nguyen 0435 755 963
KEYSBOROUGH 32/2-22 Breanne Place
Comfort with Style and Convenient location
$390,000+ Thursday 5:00 - 5:30pm Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Aaron Hadow 0498 669 002
HAMPTON PARK 1 Kylie Court
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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Immaculate 3 bedroom home within the Parkmore precinct
$320,000 + Saturday 10:00 - 10:30am Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Aaron Hadow 0498 669 002
NOBLE PARK 2/20 Craig Street
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
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• Leading Agency in your Area with Unrivaled Customer service • We specialise in Springvale, Keysborough and Noble Park • Over 20 Years of Real Estate Experience • With over 10,000 Clients, we have more buyers for your home • Award Winning agents • Our team can speak a combined 9 languages: English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Teochew, Vietnamese, Cambodian (Khmer), Thai, Hindi and Punjabi • Excellent Ofice Location next to Westpac - more buyers come to us
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Dominic Nguyen 0435 755 963
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Luxurious and Contemporary, In a Prime Location
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.
$440,000 + Saturday 1:00 - 1:30pm Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Aaron Hadow 0498 669 002
Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491
WALK TO ALL AMENITIES - COURT 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 Rental $1650 Per Month
$350,000+ Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Dominic Nguyen 0435 755 963
KEYSBOROUGH 16 Devonshire Drive
Perfect In Many Ways
Ideally located in the vibrant Narre Warren South area, this exquisite home offers the lifestyle and extravagant family living that resonates with young families, retirees or irst home buyers. • Featuring 3 bedrooms, master bedroom with ensuite and walk in robe, large formal lounge adjacent to Rumpus/Study. • Extra features include, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, dishwasher, loor tiles throughout and carpet in lounge and bedrooms.
$430,000+ Thursday 5:30 - 6:00pm Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm 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 1165895
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SALES & RENTALS
118 Walker St Dandenong P: 9791 5922 F: 9792 2536
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Dandenong
Doveton
6/19-27 CoNNell laNe
CHIC TOWNHOUSE LIFESTYLE!
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.
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.
NEW METRO LIVING! *** Buyer enquiry range: $330,000 to $360,000 ***
CLOSE TO PARKLAND!
auCTioN: Saturday, 6th december, 2014 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPeN: Thurs 5:00pm to 5:30pm & Sat 10:30am to 11:00am
auCTioN: Saturday, 13th december, 2014 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPeN: Wed 4:00pm to 4:30pm & Sat 12:00pm to 12:30pm
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Dandenong North
45 Fillmore road
3 LIVING AREAS IN PRESTIGE LOCATION!
This large family home has room to spare with its lounge, huge kitchen/dining area and a full width rumpus/theatre/ prayer room at the rear. Main bedroom has ensuite and a walk in robe and there is a large under-house storage area – ideal as a workshop or for curing meats and food. Currently let to good tenants. GREAT REAR VIEWS OF THE DANDENONGS!
auCTioN: Saturday, 13th december, 2014 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) oPeN: Wed 5:00pm to 5:30pm & Sat 1:00pm to 1:30pm
Dandenong Central
81 PulTNey STreeT
DECEIVING - IT’S BIG!
Set in the heart of Dandenong opposite parkland and walking distance to the Plaza and Market, this Edwardian style househas been tastefully renovated in keeping with its original period style. Enter via a security alcove into a porcelain tiled hallway. You will see the ceiling soar to 3.5 metres. The front bedroom boasts an open fire place and bay window. There is a second double bedroom and a third bedroom could be created if desired. Rich floating timber floors are throughout. There is reverse cycle air conditioning and solar power. The two pack high gloss white kitchen includes stone bench tops, high quality stainless steel gas appliances and a large pantry. The spacious meals area flows through to a big family room with a gas log open fire place and ceiling rosettes adorn this large and practical area. Two sparkling bathrooms and a separate laundry are beautifully finished. To the rear of the home you will find an enormous rumpus room which opens to a pergola and decked backyard. The whole package is private and has very low maintenance garden surrounds. BUT WAIT – THERE’S MORE! A fully renovated bed-sit detached bungalow includes a new kitchen adjoining meals area, separate bathroom and roomy sitting room. Ideal for extended family or renting out. Retire with an income OR a first home with an income stream.
TWilighT auCTioN: Thursday, 18th december, 2014 @ 6:00pm (if not sold prior) oPeN: Wed 4:00pm to 4:30pm & 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: Thurs 4:00pm to 4:30pm & Sat 1:45pm to 2:15pm
Dandenong
Dandenong
1 & 2/22 Cornelius Street
10/85 Cleeland Street
ELEVATED WITH VIEWS!
Choice of two spacious townhouses featuring separate driveway access to double garage with internal access, three double bedrooms plus study area, 2.7m ceilings, walk in robe and full ensuite (one with spa bath), huge kitchen adjoining family room opening to formal lounge. Includes ducted heating, air conditioning and much more!
For Sale: $400,000 to $430,000 oPeN: Thurs 4:15-4:45pm & Sat 10:15-10:45am
NO CAR REQUIRED!
Stroll down to the Dandenong Market tfrom this central single bedroom unit. Ideal for the First Home Buyer OR an excellent investment returning $240.00 per week. Features gas appliances, split system air conditioner, hardwood floors, backyard and carport. Close to Schools, Plaza, Hospital and public transport.
For Sale: $195,000 to $210,000 oPeN: Thurs 5:00-5:30pm & Sat 11:00-11:30am 1165989
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Mick Whelan Sales Manager 0416 003 505
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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
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Raine&Horne Keysborough
9769 1888
Shop 6, Kingsclere Shopping Centre, Cnr Kingsclere Ave & Corrigan Rd, Keysborough
7 Fintonia Road, Noble Park
Under Contract!
3A 1B 2C
Within walking distance to the major shopping precinct of Westfield Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, local schools, parks and a short drive to Narre Warren station & major arterials, this inviting, quality home has everything for the most fastidious of buyers. Don't miss this fabulous opportunity, call now to arrange an inspection.
For Sale View
Saturday 6th 11:00am - 11:30am
Agent Betty Weereratne 0437 673 111 Price
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32 Trentwood Rd, Narre Warren Opportunity Knocks! 3A 2B 2C
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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.
13 Netherby Ave, Wheelers Hill
Sold @ Auction!
3A 1B 1C Welcome your new neighbours to Netherby Avenue! We still have buyers who missed out and are keen to purchase in the area. If you would like more information about the sale of this property or have been considering selling contact Raine & Horne Keysborough today for a FREE market appraisal.
Agent Betty Weereratne 0437 673 111 Price Contact agent
Raine&Horne Keysborough 9769 1888 | rh.com.au/keysborough
Raine&Horne Springvale
9548 4011
236 Springvale Road, Springvale
3 Heath Court, Noble Park North
1 Como Court, Springvale
Convenient And Centrally Located 3A 1B 1C
Selling
Executive Living In Prime Location 3A 1B 2C
Selling
Perfectly positioned in quiet court location is this well kept Spanish style family home. Close to Waverley Garden S/c, walking distance to local schools, bus stop &quick access to Monash& Eastlink freeways. Offers: 3 brs with BIRs, spacious lounge, formal dining room. Bright kitchen with extra meals area, huge under covered timber decking. Extras:hairdressing workshop, ducted heating, split A/C, carport
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Close to Springvale S/c, schools, bus stop and train station, this house offers 3 good size bedrooms with BIRs, large lounge, bright kitchen with meals area, gas appliances, dish washer and door opens to private rear yard. Extras include central ducted heating, air conditioner, hardwood floorboard and a huge double lockup brick garage.
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Thu: 4.30-5pm Sat: 11.45am-12.15pm
Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918
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Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918
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PRIVATE SALE: Contact Agent INSPECTION: Wed 4:30 pm - 5:00 pm / Sat 10:00 pm - 10:30 pm Photo ID Required For Inspection CONTACT: Kevin Phan 0488 888 696 / Jessie Xin 0420 970 916
We are proud to offer this double storey town home, centrally located few minutes walking distance to Sandown station, Springvale shopping centre, and local schools. Downstairs comprises separate lounge, stone flooring, an open kitchen with granite bench tops and stainless steel appliances. The upper level with 3 spacious bedrooms, a bonus split system for those warm nights ahead and timber flooring made perfect for low maintenance seekers. Need we say more? Inspect today.
PRIVATE SALE: Contact Agent INSPECTION: Wed 5:00 pm - 5:30 pm / Sat 12:00 pm - 12:30 pm Photo ID Required For Inspection CONTACT: Kevin Phan 0488 888 696 / Tien Phan 0422 899 898 Scan QR Code For More Details
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CLAYTON SOUTH 64 MONASH CRESCENT
NOBLE PARK 116 LIGHTWOOD ROAD
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Approximately 728m2, the options are endless with this corner block (STCA) located just a few minutes away from train station, bus stops, Mount Waverley North Primary school, Syndal South Primary School, Mount Waverley Secondary College, Westley College, shops and The Glen shopping center.The house features multiple living areas, 4 bedrooms with built in wardrobes, lounge and dining room. Golden opportunity as such will not stay for long, be quick and enquire today.
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Take this opportunity to your architect and discover its true potential. With a frontage of 15.3m and depth of 33.2m (approx) this site is perfect for your investment. Currently returning $1,214/cmonth and offering 3 spacious bedrooms, separate living, kitchen meals area, 1 toilet, all within walking distance to Sandown and Springvale Station. If prime location is what you are looking for, then this might be for you. Inspection is highly recommended.
This long cherished family home offers excellent space. Set back from the street this home enjoys an elevated porch, welcoming entry, 3 good size bedrooms, sun-filled lounge & dining area, an adjourning kitchen with adjacent meals area, central bathroom with separate bath, shower & toilet facilities and laundry area. Easy access to Monash University, walking distance to Westall Station and Westall High School, makes this home a very viable proposition! Inspection is a must.
PRIVATE SALE: $380,000+ INSPECTION: Sat 11:00 am - 11:30 pm Photo ID Required For Inspection CONTACT: Kevin Phan 0488 888 696 / Tien Phan 0422 899 898
PRIVATE SALE: $480,000+ INSPECTION: Wed 4:30 pm - 5:00 pm / Sat 2:00 pm - 2:30 pm Photo ID Required For Inspection CONTACT: Lily Van 0422 348 110 / Be tran 0434 678 818 Scan QR Code For More Details
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SPRINGVALE 74 GARNSWORTHY STREET
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A great opportunity to secure this property of apprx 615 m2 which already has APPROVED planning permit to build twogenerous side by side 26sq & 28sq. Located at where primary schools are just minutes walking distance, easy access to Eastlink freeway. Existing dwelling is a weather board home with 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and it requires some work which is great for investment should you prefer to keep the property before building. PRIVATE SALE: $360,000+ INSPECTION: Sat 2:00 pm - 2:30 pm / PHOTO ID REQUIRED CONTACT: Kevin Phan 0488 888 696 / Be Tran 0434 678 818
PRIVATE SALE: POA CONTACT: Kevin Phan 0488 888 696 / Tien Phan 0422 899 898
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SPRINGVALE 34 BALMORAL AVENUE
DOVETON 7 PRIVET COURT
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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.
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This property set on a generous allotment of approx. 971m2, great potential. Feature 5 bedrooms with 2 living areas. Open plan kitchen, meals area. Walking distance to public transport, and Dandenong Central. Great option for an investor to rent out while building another 2 dwellings at the back ( STCA), or redevelop this land to build 4 new townhomes ( STCA). Possibilities are endless, so act quick to secure this fantastic opportunity.
Welcoming space are found in this single level residence on a sizeable 692 m2 approx. Features 3 bedrooms, a spacious living room, dining area, well equipped kitchen and modern bathroom, separate toilet & large laundry area. Bungalow with shower and toilet with rental income of $550 P/M with own access. Located just a stroll away from shopping center, public transport, St Josephs Primary school and Medical Centre, it's ideal for those looking for a stress free lifestyle!
PRIVATE SALE: $420,000+ INSPECTION: Sat 11:30 am - 12:00 pm / PHOTO ID REQUIRED CONTACT: Jessie Xin 0420 970 916 / Kevin Phan 0488 888 696
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AGENT’S CHOICE
KEYSBOROUGH Beautifully rejuvenated interiors and an enviable location in sought-after Keysborough deliver this exceptional and easy living abode that will certainly be coveted by first homebuyers, investors and downsizers. This home boasts an elegant formal living and dining domain, granite kitchen and meals area, gleaming Tasmanian oak floorboards, three bedrooms with wardrobes and new central heating. It provides comfortable living and a dining room enhanced with plush carpets and quality drapery, an appealing kitchen flaunting granite surfaces, plentiful cabinetry with traditional finishes and quality appliances, three bedrooms fitted with built-in wardrobes, separate toilet and a bright family bathroom with separate shower and bathtub There is also new gas ducted heating, air-conditioning, ceiling fans, security shutters, oversized single garage with remote controlled door and external access, a garden shed, paved patio and low-maintenance gardens. All this is on a compact allotment of 568 square metres close to Rotary Park with playground, Keysborough and Resurrection Catholic Primary Schools, Keysborough Secondary and Haileybury colleges, bus and rail transport, Parkmore Shopping Centre, golf courses and EastLink.
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ISELL GROUP, ASPENDALE GARDENS, 8586 6411 DEE KAWSAR, 0423 215 815 OR DINESH RAGHU, 0431 131 157 150 DARREN ROAD PRICE: $390,000-$420,000 AUCTION: SATURDAY 13 DECEMBER, 11AM
Nicholls Gledhill group
2 Raymond McMahon Blvd, Endeavour Hills 9700 7888 nichollsgledhill.com.au TH A IS U AT SA CT 1. TU ION 00 R PM DA Y
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ATTENTION ALL BUILDERS/INVESTORS!! This 3 bedroom home has unlimited potential as either a rental or a multi-unit development (STCA). Sitting on approx 700sq.m block, close to local schools; shops; Dandenong Centre and Markets; public transport with easy access to Freeway/ East Link. Spacious formal lounge, big bedrooms, kitchen/ meals, polished hardwood floors throughout, ducted heating, split air conditioning which all goes toward making this house an great investment property. Alternatively demolish the existing house to build 3 units/ townhouses or simply keep the front house and build a unit in the back (STCA). Ring for an appointment or come to our open for inspection, you will find out all this potential opportunities!!
Open Saturday 12:30 - 1:00pm Auction 6th December 2014 at 1pm Asking $350,000+ Tom Dong 0432 777 288
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Auction 11 Dec 7:30pm Price Guide $600K-$660K Inspect Sat 1:00pm
Shop 13 Narelle Dr, Aspendale Gardens S/C VIC 3195 03 8586 6411
Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157
Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815
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3 Oxford Court Rosewood Downs 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!
55 Wilma Avenue Dandenong Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 6th December at 1pm 10% dep-bal 30/60/90 days $480,000+ Thursday 5-5.30pm Saturday from 12.30pm Dennis Tzortzoglou 0438 341 066
6 Morey Rise Endeavour Hills
LARGE FAMILY HOME ON DEVELOPMENT SITE OF APPROX 1000m2 This elevated block with Res Growth Zoning is a prime development site (STP) or alternatively an impressive 5 bed home with 3 bathrooms & a huge living area comprising formal lounge, modern kitchen, separate family room & separate dining overlooking the superb in-ground solar pool. Externally a double garage, workshop & separate games room complete this excellent property. Live in & capitalize later or develop now (STP). DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 13th December at 11am 10% dep-bal 60/90 days $530,000+ Saturday 3-3.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
Auction Terms Price Inspect
Sat 20th December at 11am 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $380,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday 11-11.30am Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
19 Falkiner Crescent Dandenong
WHEN ONLY THE BEST WILL DO Stylish & spacious this immaculate family sanctuary expands over 3 levels & combines luxury materials with faultless inishes throughout. Featuring large open plan living with parquetry timber loors adjacent to stunning two pack kitchen with s/s appliances including induction cooktop & DW. open the double door on one side & enter the separate rumpus/theatre room & large fully enclosed alfresco dining area on the other side. 5 large robed bedrooms including luxurious master with WIR & full ensuite with double vanity & loor to ceiling quality porcelain tiling.
Private Price Inspect Agent
POPULAR CENTRAL LOCATION $570,000+ Saturday 2-2.30pm Sunday 11-11.30am Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106
Situated near Chisholm Institute of TAFE, Dandenong Hospital, Market and Plaza. After admiring the picturesque gardens and entering this house, you will ind a spacious L shaped lounge/dining adjacent to a cupboard packed kitchen with wall oven and gas HP. 3 double bedroom’s with full ensuite and WIR to master and double BIR’s to others. Extras include ducted heating and A/C to lounge. A large family room that opens to an outdoor entertainment area and double garage under roof line with electric door. A perfect family package with great value in this area.
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204 Outlook Drive Rosewood Downs FABULOUS HOME IN A PREMIER LOCATION This tradesman’s own home is guaranteed to impress! Stunning tri-level design with 6 brs (2 with ensuite) & fantastic open plan with lounge, family area, opening to huge covered patio & quality kitchen itted with s/steel WO, gas HP & DW. Superb pol hardwood loors & staircase + quality carpet on top level which offers a 2nd living area & the magniicent master suite with luxurious ensuite & private balcony. Includes d/heating & RC a/cs. Dble garage + sep 30m2 workshop/rumpus with lots of BI storage. Faultless presentation combined with a great location makes this a terriic family home. DON’T MISS IT!
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8 Aratula Street Dandenong Private Price Inspect Agent
BIG LAND & PLANNING PERMIT = BIG PROFIT Contact Agent Saturday 11-11.30am Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106 Dennis Tzortzoglou 0438 341 066
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
$700,000+ By appointment Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106
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9791 3177
Shop 1, 11 Langhorne Street, Dandenong
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2/60 Herbert Street Dandenong
24 Marie Street Doveton
WALK TO MARKET Close to all facilities, this ground loor 2 bed apartment is ideal as investment or to live in. Comprises 2 double bedrooms with BIR’s, spacious gas heated lounge and sep kitchen with gas cooling. Includes carspace and balcony off master bedroom. Priced to sell!
Private Price Inspect Agent
FANTASTIC 1ST HOME $210,000+ By appointment Neil Butler 0411 637 088
1/8 Scullin Street Dandenong North QUALITY 3 BEDROOM HOME
Private Price Inspect Agent
$280,000+ By appointment Neil Butler 0411 637 088
Private Price Inspect Agent
$350,000+ Saturday 12-12.30pm Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
Private Price Inspect Agent
$250,000+ Saturday 2-2.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
2/23 Barron Court Dandenong North Private Price Inspect Agent
$320,000+ Saturday 10-10.30am Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
DESIGNER TOWNHOUSE WAVERLEY GARDENS AREA Beautifully presented 2 bedroom double storey townhouse on quiet block of only 3. The many features include spacious tiled lounge with split a/c & ducted heating throughout. Separate meals area plus modern kitchen with s/s appliances, D/W & R/H & stone benchtops. Two double robed bedrooms upstairs. Private courtyard & garage with remote. Walk to Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre & schools. Easy access to major arterials. Currently tenanted at $369pw till 27/3/15. Great investment or to live in.
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This fully renovated rendered home is a great opportunity for a irst home buyer, retiree or investor. Quality timber loors throughout & tiles to wet areas, gas ducted heating, modern kitchen with gas appliances, vinyl wrap benchtops, DW, R/H & lots of cupboards. 3 double bedrooms with built in double robes and quality tiled bathroom. Front & rear courtyards please lock up garage with remote to door. Close to shops, schools, transport & easy access to major arterial an inspection is sure to impress.
Offering huge living area and 3 bedrooms this home is much larger than it looks. Features large lounge, sep family room, dining room and modern kitchen with gas cooling plus updated bathroom. Freshly painted and including good carpets plus ducted heating this property is top value. Priced for quick sale!
6 Nara Court Dandenong North
2/37 Birdwood Avenue Dandenong
FAMILY OASIS IN DANDENONG NORTH 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.
Private Price Inspect Agent
RED HOT VALUE $420,000+ Saturday 12-12.30am Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106
Great 1st home or investment. Open plan 2 bed unit easily altered to 3 bedrooms. Spacious gas heated lounge, family room & kitchen. Also includes 2 reverse cycle split air conditioners & access to bathroom from master. Private location close to schools, shops & station.
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Keysborough 14 Serpentine Road
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Move in & Enjoy! Located on a quiet street and ready to move into, this immaculately updated property is perfect for those looking for a home that has been modernised, in the highly sort after suburb of Keysborough. With a flexible floor plan and minimal gardens this attractive home will make the busiest of families comfortable. Featuring; 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, formal lounge, open plan kitchen/ dining, stone bench tops, hardwood floors, heating, airconditioning, 2 car accommodation & fully functional home
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Auction theatre/ rumpus room overlooking a beautiful large deck, perfect for all your summer entertaining. When you move into this fantastic family home and unpack your boxes, there will nothing for you to do apart from enjoy your family life. Yes, you are set for a great life here! With all the amenities just moments away including, buses, Coomoora Secondary College, Dingle Bypass and Westall extension, the location alone is enough to attract anyone.
$420,000+ Saturday 6th December @ 12pm View Wed 2-2:30pm & Sat 11.30am-12pm Jaymee Le 0416 336 902 jaymee.le@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale
Noble Park 5 Parramatta Crescent
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Noble Park 1 Eden Court
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Room to Grow
Auction
Be Captivated
Auction
If you have a large family, you will absolutely adore this updated residence. Or, you may have a small family who just love the idea of space to spare. Featuring; 4 beds, 3 baths, 2 living areas, polished floorboards, newly tiled kitchen & bathroom, ducted heating, Split system air-con, double garage & double carport. Sitting on approx 680m2 & located on the border of Keysborough and Noble Park, the lucky owner will enjoy the benefits of both suburbs.
$440,000+ Saturday 6th December @ 3:30pm
Behind a beautiful stone wall constructed with uncompromised craftsmanship, the charming facade of this home will captivate and be sure to make that ‘first impression’ last. Featuring; 4 beds, 1 bath, 2 living areas, timber kitchen, gas cooking, dishwasher, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, alfresco, single carport & single lock up garage. Schools, shops and public transport all within a short distance. Truly a great home, in a great location.
$500,000+ Saturday 20th December @ 1pm
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale
View Wed 12-12:30pm & Sat 3-3:30pm Jaymee Le 0416 336 902 jaymee.le@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
View Wed 4-4:30pm & Sat 1-1:30pm Jaymee Le 0416 336 902 jaymee.le@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale 1165951
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Noble Park 3/6 Nockolds Crescent
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Nest or Invest! Set at the rear of a quiet block of three is this stylish and well presented villa unit. Currently leased to excellent tenants paying $310pw, vacant possession is also an option. The home features modern kitchen with meals, generous lounge, bath with cnr spa, 3 bedrooms and ducted heating. Large backyard, a single garage plus additional car space. Located within the popular Harrisfield area close to schools, shops and parks.
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Noble Park 4/58 Callander Road
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In Room Auction
No Frills – Just a great return!
For Sale
$260,000+ Wednesday 10th Dec @ 6:30pm Sandown Regency, 477 Princes Hwy, Noble Park
Offering $11,500 approx per annum, this starter is a real gold mine. Perfect first investment or ideal retirement unit, this little beauty ticks all the boxes. Huge courtyard garden, large main bedroom & lounge with gas heating. Own street frontage plus off street parking & loads of potential for the renovator looking to make some money. Convenient location, within walking distance to everything. It’s bargain buying in the heart of Noble Park!
$190,000+
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View Wed & Sat 11-11:30am Clyde Lobo 0421 138 384 clyde.lobo@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale
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View Wed & Sat 3-3:30pm Phillip Yates 0412 061 773 phillip.yates@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale
Light up Christmas for those who need it most
Please contact
This December you can make a difference to less fortunate families in our community by delivering a Christmas gift to our giving tree. Proudly run by Ray White Noble Park and the Noble Park Rotary Club, all you need to do is purchase and wrap a gift for a child, then pop the gift under the tree in our office. Tell the Ray White team if the gift is for a boy or girl and their age and your gift will be delivered by Rotary to a local family who will appreciate the lift to their festive season.
Ray White Noble Park / Springvale T 9547 0000 42 Douglas Street, Noble Park VIC 3174
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Noble Park 8/59 Dunblane Road
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Huge Villa - 3 Bed, Double Garage!
In Room Auction
This crowd pleaser has so much room. It’s often hard to find a villa unit this big! Beautifully maintained and offering 3 spacious bedrooms with walk in robe and ensuite bathroom to main bedroom. Lounge & dining room with cathedral ceilings, in-floor heating and split airconditioning. Separate family bathroom & toilet, laundry room, huge backyard plus double garage. Perfect central location, extra large and extra nice!
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Wednesday 10th Dec @ 6:30pm Sandown Regency, 477 Princes Hwy, Noble Park View Wed & Sat 12-12:30pm Sanela Alajbegovic 0406 193 060 sanela.alajbegovic@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
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Waterways 4 Hope Court
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Surrounded by picturesque parklands and a model of stylish urban living, this 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom townhouse in a quiet cul-de-sac features spacious living and meals, stone kitchen w/ Smeg appls, generous master bed (ensuite, balcony), sleek central bath, rear courtyard, and double remote garage.
Saturday 6th Dec at 2:00pm Buyers over $495,000
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View Saturday 29th December 1:30 - 2:00pm Nathan Arrowsmith 0411 149 921 nathan.arrowsmith@raywhite.com raywhite.com 9586 7555
Ray White Mordialloc
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale 1165975
www.delrealestate.com.au
Outstanding Development Prospect
Great Place to Start
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 is a home with all the foundations for an entry into the property market. Offering a large garden/playground and good working internal layout with 3 bedrooms with built in wardrobes. This will ideally suit first home buyers and family looking for a solid start. Comprises a lavishly large living/dining area, kitchen equipped with lots of cupboards and gas cooktop as well as sizable sitting area. You will also enjoy a spacious bathroom with a bath, shower and separate toilet. Two car garage with ample storage space and workshop and two sheds. The convenient location provides easy access to Hampton Park Primary and High School. Back yard is fully fenced with lots of space for kids to run around. This home could be a masterpiece and offer a lifestyle that will be sought after by many!
AUCTION: Saturday 13th December 2014 at 1:00pm TERMS: 5% Deposit, Balance in 30-60 Days INSPECT: Saturday 6th Dec 2014 12:30pm - 1:00pm
AUCTION: Saturday 13 December 2014 at 11:00am TERMS: 5% Deposit. Balance 45 Days INSPECT: Saturday 6th Dec 2014 at 11:00am - 11:30am
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AUCTION: 52 Ash Street Doveton
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AUCTION: 50 Clive Street Hampton Park
Neb Delibasic : 0411 332 467 e: neb.delibasic@delrealestate.com.au
Lavinia Varga : 0434 398 943 e: lavinia.varga@delrealestate.com.au
Theo Maric : 0411 410 744 e: theo.maric@delrealestate.com.au 1165921
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McDonald R E A L
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mcdonaldre.co AUCTION THIS SUN
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!
Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
A3
B1
C1
Auction: Sun 7th December @ 1:30pm Inspect: Wednesday 5:00 - 5:30pm Saturday 3:00 - 3:30pm Sunday 1:00 - 1:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 7155542
Harry Li 0414 216 699
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: • 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 • 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) A proven area for growth & high standards, make this your next sound decision! Enquire today to find out more!
Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
A4
B2
C3
Auction: Saturday 6th Dec @ 3:30pm Price: $420,000+ Inspect: Wednesday 6:00 - 6:30pm Saturday 3:00 - 3:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 7287386
Allen Pang 0433 545 971
AUCTION THIS SUN
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. Walk in and be amazed by the endless opportunities that this home presents, 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 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 - 11:30pm Sunday 12:00 - 12:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 6320666
Ricky Nguyen 0420 956 239
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. Within a few minutes walking distance to Mackay Shopping Centre with all amenities available, short distance to schools, recreational facilities, bus stop and easy access to train station, you cannot beat this location. Make sure you don’t pass this chance up. Make it yours!
A3
B1
C1
Auction: Sat 13th December @ 12:30pm Inspect: Wednesday 5:00 - 5:30pm Saturday 12:00 - 12:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 7308247
Ricky Nguyen 0420 956 239
Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
1165884
Proudly Servicing Aspendale Gardens / Chelsea / Keysborough / Mulgrave / Springvale / Wheelers Hill DJ
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McDonald R E A L
E S TAT E
mcdonaldre.co
WE WILL FIGHT FOR YOUR PRICE!
At McDonald Real Estate, you won’t get an agent fighting for a sale at any old price. We set all the price records, so call the agent who is in your corner.
Call us on 9701 8611 for a real market update. McDonald Real Estate Serving Keysborough. Since 1948. 1166166
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HOME OF THE WEEK KEYSBOROUGH 77 WESTWOOD BOULEVARD A 4
B2
C2
LIFE IN THE FAST LANE Live your life in this wonderfully young (under 1 year!) Metricon Home in the prestigious Somerfield Estate and enjoy all Keysborough has to offer. From the minute you enter the timber-floored entrance hall, you welcomed by the large master bedroom with the full ensuite bathroom and walk in robe, then by the study or fourth bedroom on the opposite side. The main bathroom services the other two bedrooms plus a laundry with direct access to the rear yard. The open plan living zone is anchored by a very substantial kitchen fully equipped with a large 900 gas stove and range hood, flanked by stone benches, a dishwasher and a large walk in pantry. Flow through to the dining area and huge rumpus/family room which both open out to the timber decked area for year round alfresco dining. Beyond is a large backyard completing the excellent use of this generously sized 515 m2 approx. The large double garage enjoys internal access to the home and there is also a large linen cupboard for storage. Extra comforts include ducted heating, a large split system and fully landscaped gardens front and back. It all adds up to a really perfect buy as a the first home or for the savvy investor looking to capitalise on the growth in the Keysborough market.
Price: $700,000+ Inspect: Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm
KEYSBOROUGH 4 NEWBURGH STREET
A4
ENJOY THE GOOD LIFE
Price: $780,000+ Inspect: Thursday 6:00 - 6:30pm Saturday 2:45 - 3:15pm
In the new Somerfield Estate just a stones throw from Keysborough’s renowned golf course, this 4 year old, double storey, approx.40 sq. Carlise home offers a stunning array of premium features for the executive family life style. The ground floor has a study, a sitting room or a 5th bedroom plus a home theatre room, followed by a spacious open plan kitchen with thick stone benches and fitted out with 900m stainless steel stove, glass splash backs, built-in microwave and dishwasher adjoining the dining area and the family room which open out to a lovely timber decked BBQ alfresco area fully covered in a private backyard for year round entertaining. Upstairs, the large master bedroom has a full en-suite bathroom with twin vanities and walk in robes plus a private balcony, the second bathroom services the other 3 bedrooms plus another living area serves as the children’s retreat.
Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
KEYSBOROUGH 5 TEESIDE WAY
A4
BREATHTAKING WOW FACTOR! This simply stunning, 2 storey executive-style Carlisle residence constructed with a 5 star energy rating will leave you breathless with its style, class and presentation throughout. Its generous 40 squares will wrap you in luxury and features 4 substantial bedrooms, 4 large living areas. There is a media/ theatre room, a powder room, a spacious formal sitting room, a beautiful family room with fire place, a large light-filled open dining area, vast gourmet’s kitchen with stainless steel fittings, walk in pantry, glass splashback, stone bench, twin drawer dishwasher. The family room flows out onto a large outdoor, decked sitting area and covered al fresco dining zone for yearround living and entertaining and is equipped with another kitchen including a built in BBQ all set in a very large landscaped backyard. Upstairs there is the children’s retreat, the large master bedroom with an elegant en-suite bathroom featuring twin vanities, large double shower, fireplace and private balcony.
Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
B 2.5
C2
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Laura Fang 0417 613 040
B 2.5
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Laura Fang 0417 613 040
KEYSBOROUGH 17 NEWSTEAD STREET NEAR NEW PORTER DAVIS WITH BEDROOMS & BATHROOMS ON 2 LEVELS! Situated in Somerfield’s premier estate on an increasingly rear 512m2, this near-NEW stunning property is still guaranteed for a further 4+ years. And, every effort has been made here to include high-quality fixtures and fittings, beautiful decor and its floor plan maximizes the use of space. Downstairs includes high ceilings, wide entry hallway and a substantial bedroom with an adjoining 2-way bathroom, which can be locked to remain private from the rest of the household. The formal lounge with elegant chandeliers has been tastefully decorated and the family and dining areas are integrated nicely with the kitchen, which includes a breakfast bar, 40mm stone bench top, glass splash back, S/S Blanco appliances.
Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
C 2.5
Price: $880,000+ Inspect: Thursday 4:30 - 5:00pm Saturday 3:30 - 4:00pm
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Anthony Mondous 0417 508 189
A4
SCOTCH OR HAILEYBURY? HAVE BOTH! This sparking and young 2 storey home featuring a range of well located living and dining areas as well as 3 generous bedrooms, plus a large casual living room upstairs which could be converted to a 4th bedroom. The main bedroom has a stylish en-suite bathroom, and the second bathroom services other two bedrooms. Downstairs, from the front entrance there is a formal sitting room, then down the hall way to the luxurious kitchen featuring stone benches with breakfast bar, stainless steel appliances, dishwasher, large walk-in pantry, plus a host of quality extras. This is at the hub of the dining the family room area which features a gas log fire adding atmosphere for winter. This all opens to a fully enclosed alfresco living area just perfect for a lazy summer day’s relaxing. The home comes complete with refrigerated reverse cycle air conditionings, double garage with remote door and internal access plus lots more.
Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
C2
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Laura Fang 0417 613 040
A3
KEYSBOROUGH 4 SCOTCH AVENUE
B3
Price: $860,000+ Inspect: Saturday 1:00 - 1:30pm
B3
C2
Auction: Saturday 20th Dec @ 12pm Price: $680,000+ Inspect: Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Anthony Mondous 0417 508 189
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WE LOVE IT
NOBLE PARK POSTCODE
3174
kitchen with breakfast bar and meals area. There is a separate bathroom, toilet and laundry, and polished timber floors throughout. A sliding glass door leads visitors out to enjoy the open back yard with its double garage and covered patio where the new owners will be able to barbecue and entertain all year round. The garage includes a second toilet which makes it ideal for the tradesman as well. It is in a sought after corner lot within walking distance to everything which makes this home a real family pleaser. It is just a few minutes’ walk from the bus stop and the regular bus service to Noble Park railway station or Parkmore Shopping Centre so the new owners will be able to leave their car at home.
Spread out and enjoy this spacious family home of three large bedrooms with wardrobes, lounge with gas wall heater, good sized
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205 mcKeNzie roaD Neerim east A spectacular north facing property with views to Mt Baw Baw. Having its own permanent creek lowing through the valley, this 43 acre hill property with exceptional fertile chocolate soil also has latter hay paddocks. Reliable water supply from permanent well. Various shedding, some with power & a stable with 4 loose boxes. Original 4 bdrm “Cottage style” farm house, numerous fruit & nut trees, plus larger established trees & 5 acres of natural bush. Cattle crush & yards. 10mins to Neerim South village.
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RAY WHITE NOBLE PARK/SPRINGVALE, 9547 0000 PHILLIP YATES 0412 061 773 222 BUCKLEY STREET
Calling all developers, this 804 square metre block has a pending ‘planning permit’ for two units behind the existing home. The original three bedroom house at the front of the block has been mostly renovated, has been totally repainted, has a sparkling bathroom, new floor coverings and is currently let at $1400 per month. It is located in a quiet position near public transport, schools and shops.
POSTCODE
3177
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BARRY PLANT, NOBLE PARK, 8710 0000 DANIEL PEPPERELL, 0418 105 105 8 LABURNUM GROVE
INSPECT: SATURDAY NOON-12.30PM AND WEDNESDAY, 3PM-3.30PM
View property and more details at www.sej.com.au FortHcomiNg auctioN-Prior offers considered internet iD: wg3438
DOVETON
INSPECT: SATURDAY, NOON-12.30PM AUCTION: IN ROOM, SANDOWN REGENCY, WEDNESDAY, 10 DECEMBER, 6.30PM
5622 3800 cnr smith & Queen st, Warragul
www.sej.com.au
PRICE: $390,000 PLUS
ljhooker.com.au
Vacancy for Senior Property Manager
For Sale 316 Governor Road, Braeside
Welcome to LJ Hooker Glen Waverley, we are looking for full time senior property manager with minimum 3 years working experience for our office at Glen Waverley.
First Class Office/Warehouse
High exposure office/showroom/warehouse Outstanding presentation and flexibility High clearance warehouse, 4 RSD and canopies Well fitted out partitioned offices Total building area: 2,921m2* Land area: 4,620m2* Hardstand land ideal for container management Plus income from Telstra antenna * All sizes approx lease Energy management system 1162723-CB47-14
9570 1300
David Garfield 0412 651 6 61
nixonindustrial.com.au
356-358 South Road, Moorabbin VIC 3189
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Property Manager Job Duties: • Establishes rental rate by surveying local rental rates; calculating overhead costs, depreciation, taxes, and profit goals. • Attracts tenants by advertising vacancies; obtaining referrals from current tenants; explaining advantages of location and services; showing units. • Contracts with tenants by negotiating leases; collecting security deposit. • Accomplishes financial objectives by collecting rents; paying bills; forecasting requirements; preparing an annual budget; scheduling expenditures; analyzing variances; initiating corrective action. • Maintains property by investigating and resolving tenant complaints; enforcing rules of occupancy; inspecting vacant units and completing repairs; planning renovations; contracting with landscaping and snow removal services • Maintains building systems by contracting for maintenance services; supervising repairs. • Secures property by contracting with security patrol service; installing and maintaining security devices; establishing and enforcing precautionary policies and procedures; responding to emergencies. • Enforces occupancy policies and procedures by confronting violators. • Prepares reports by collecting, analyzing, and summarizing data and trends. • Updates job knowledge by participating in educational opportunities; reading professional publications; maintaining personal networks; participating in professional organizations. • Accomplishes organization goals by accepting ownership for accomplishing new and different requests; exploring opportunities to add value to job accomplishments.
• Salary $65,000 pa + Bonus. Salary increases each year dependent on performance. LJ Hooker Glen Waverley 8588 5288 judyt.glenwaverley@ljh.com.au All information contained herein is gathered from sources we consider to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided. Interested parties must solely rely on their own enquiries.
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3 GREAT DESIGNS AND WE HAVE MORE ALL 3 HOMES INCLUDE 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms Ducted Heating All Floor Coverings Double Garage with Remote Control Rumpus Room (Tambo Design) Rumpus & Study (Eden Design) We Build in the South Eastern Areas including the Mornington Peninsula
4 2 2 Great design will fit on 12.5m frontage Save on Stamp Duty $10,000 FHOG to eligible purchasers
4 2 2 1 Spacious open plan living 3 living areas Save on Stamp Duty $10,000 FHOG to eligible purchasers
Yes we vary our plans Yes you can meet the builder Call John Spezza to discuss your building requirements
KEN DOWMAN REAL ESTATE 9769 4424 www.kendowmanrealestate.com.au AH Enquiries: John Spezza 0421 493 927 Ken Dowman 0425 727 233
CENTURY 21 WILSON PRIDE PH: 9547 6777 35 Douglas St, Noble Park century21.com.au
Maximise The Potential on 791m2 NOBLE PARK 62 Callander Road Step inside & feel overwhelmed with a feeling of comfort & space. Move through the front section of the home you have 2 oversize bedrooms with BIR, bathroom & lounge room with enclosed fireplace. Moving through to rear section of the house you’ll find huge kitchen with an abundance of cupboard space, gas cooktop & counter meals area for the family, a secondary lounge area with your 3rd & 4th bedroom & second bathroom. Following outside to the outdoor gas heated spa, with a second wood fire heater all covered by an oversized pergola.
1165863-PB49-14
4 2 2 Ideal for first home buyer Very Affordable Save on Stamp Duty $10,000 FHOG to eligible purchasers
WILSON PRIDE
4A 2 B 5 C PRICE AUCTION VIEW AGENT
$480,000 Plus Thursday 18th December 6.30pm Saturday 12.00 - 12.30pm Travis Bockman 0402 988 434 Kris Gajdobranski 0410 510 462
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2013 & 2014 WINNER HIA Customer Service Award Victoria
MONTPELLIER 51 BORDEAUX FACADE SELANDRA RISE ESTATE
PLUS!
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LUXURY
BONUS BUTLER’S PANTRY Floor tiles and carpet1 included throughout at NO EXTRA COST AFFORDABLE
LUXURY
Brivis Evaporative Cooling2 unit included at NO EXTRA COST AFFORDABLE
Your choice of facade3 including part render at NO EXTRA COST
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HURRY! PROMOTION ENDS DECEMBER 14! 20 / WOLLERT
Carlisle Difference Promotion applies only to Carlisle Homes’ Affinity Collection, T-Range and Essential Series homes, and for new deposits received from 21 July 2014. 1. Flooring: Classic Range 400mm x 400mm floor tiles to the entry, kitchen, meals, living and wet areas and Classic Range Carpet to the remainder of the home. 2. Cooling: Applies only to Carlisle’s Affinity Collection and Essential Series homes and is house specific as to the number of points. 3. Facade: Applies only to Carlisle’s T-Range homes and includes Carlisle Homes’ T-Range predetermined facades and render locations. 4. Christmas Bonus Butlers Pantry: Applies only to Affinity Collection homes, and for new deposits received from 5 November 2014, and is as detailed in predetermined drawings and specifications. 5. Christmas Bonus Cooling: Applies only to Carlisle’s T-Range homes, and for new deposits received from 5 November 2014, and is house specific as to the number of points. Carlisle Homes reserves the right to withdraw or change pricing, inclusions and promotion without notice. COPYRIGHT. Reproduction in any form either in whole or part is forbidden. Images are for illustrative purposes only and may depict upgrade options available. Some photographs may also depict features not supplied by Carlisle Homes including landscaping, pools, water features, window furnishings, fireplaces, wall furnishes and finishes, cladding, in built joinery, decorative lighting, decor and furniture. Speak to a Carlisle Homes Sales Consultant for a full list of inclusions and specific details. Carlisle Homes Pty Ltd. CH141204
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Your home, Your inclusions, Your choice Everybody has a different wishlist when they dream of their new home. We have a range of packages that allow you to choose the inclusions that will make your new home a reality. <PM *ZQLOM_I\MZ ZIVOM WN QVKT][QWV[ KWVÅLMV\Ta [\IVL[ ]X \W KWUXIZQ[WV speak with our Sales Consultants today for further details.
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NEW HOMES & LAND
RAY SHINES WHITE LIGHT ON FESTIVE Ray White Noble Park has partnered with the Noble Park Rotary Club to deliver an inspiring Christmas campaign for disadvantaged children who may need a little extra light in their festive season. The Little Ray of Giving campaign launched across Australia and New Zealand today (1 December) with residents being asked to dig deep to put smiles on the faces of some special children in their community. The gift drive was a simple way to help put a smile on the face of children and families who may need some extra cheer at this time of year, said Ray White’s director Allison Grant. “All you need to do is wrap up your present and drop it under the tree in our office. "Tell the Ray White team if the gift is for a boy or girl, nominate an age group and your gift will be delivered by the team at Rotary to a child who will appreciate the lift to their festive season,” Allison said. Ray White Noble Park/Springvale, located at 42 Douglas Street, Noble Park, has a special giving tree in its front window to collect gifts for children and families who will be doing it tough this festive season. “It’s a really simple way to put a smile on the face of a young child who might otherwise go without this Christmas,” director Graeme Oldmeadow said. “Sometimes just a small gift can make the biggest difference to families who are struggling at an expensive time of year.” Ray White has run this initiative across Australia and New Zealand each December since 2012. Last year alone almost 3000 gifts were donated across 55 offices and delivered to children in need across Australia. Contact Stacey Cameron or Sarah McGlone at Ray White Noble Park/ Springvale on 9547 0000.
WINNING DEAL FOR FIRST HOME BUYERS Who would’ve thought that first home buyers could afford a 21 square four bedroom home with two living areas. Not only that but the home is built by an award winning builder and is located beside the award winning Cardinia Lakes community in Pakenham. SJD Homes is offering a very limited number of house and land packages at Cardinia Views estate for just $333,900 for first home buyers. These great value packages allow buyers to ditch the standard laminate benchtops as they include SJD Homes’ bonus offer, for December only, of luxurious stone benchtops, plus 2700mm ceilings, 900mm upright cooker and driveway. While many first home buyers are limited to postage stamp blocks due to affordability, SJD Homes’ house and land
packages offer great value with generous sized blocks. Within walking distance to neighbourhood parklands, Cardinia Views estate is a fully planned community, which is conveniently located near an array of local amenities and offers tranquil open spaces and magnificent countryside views. Home sites range from 400-1000 square metres which allows for a great home design to suit lifestyle and still have room for a good sized backyard. SJD Homes has finance advice available and its sales team can show their various block and floorplan design options. As this year’s HIA Herald Sun Home Magazine Readers Choice Award winners, SJD’s homes speak for themselves. Phone 9095 8000 or visit www.sjdhomes. com.au.
First Home Buyers
Images for illustration purposes only. Driveway, landscaping, external lighting, furniture, window furnishings and front decks are not included.
Right now, you can build your new home at Quarters in Cranbourne West and apply for a home loan rate from as low as
4.59%p.a. 4.90%p.a.
*
Bronte 191
Why rent when you can build? Median rentˆ
$320 $274
Fees and charges apply
per week in Cranbourne West
That’s one of the best rates in town.
$378,646**
COMPARISON RATE
Visit welcomehomeloan.com.au for details.
Build it for
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per week
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DISCOVER MORE: VISIT THE LAND SALES CENTRE, 135 EVANS RD, CRANBOURNE WEST OR CALL THUYEN ON 9770 4642 *No loans are arranged or provided 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. **Advertised House and Land package prices available from $378,646. Prices are correct as at 1 September 2014 and is based on Lot 559 (Fairhaven Homes). 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. Peet Estates (VIC) Pty Ltd 1161450-KC49-14
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NEW HOMES & LAND
GRANT GROWS FROM THE GRASS ROOTS Carlisle Homes is pleased to announce seven winners in the second cycle of its Community Grants program which ran from 1 July to 30 September. The winning projects cover a range of educational, sporting and community initiatives and the judges were overwhelmed with the standard and quantity of applications. The grants give locals a unique opportunity to contribute to the building of strong
communities and enrich the lives of those living there. All Community Grants winners were notified on Friday, 31 October and were awarded their certificates and cheques on Tuesday, 11 November by the Carlisle Homes directors at the award winning Spectra Selection Centre. The third cycle of applications is due by Wednesday, 31 December.
JOHN DOULGERIDIS, DIRECTOR, COMMENTED “AS A COMPANY THAT WORKS IN NEW AREAS AND NEW SUBURBS, WE ARE GIVING BACK TO LOCAL COMMUNITIES BY PROVIDING FUNDING FOR REAL ‘GRASS ROOTS’ INITIATIVES”.
DISPLAY & LAND
LOCATOR BOTANIC RIDGE
CLYDE NORTH
BOTANIC RIDGE
4 HOMES ON DISPLAY
Cnr Smiths Lane & Browns Rd Botanic Ridge.
NEW DISPLAYS NOW OPEN
Business Hours are: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Sat & Sun 12pm-5pm
PHONE 9785 9339 www.botanicridge.com.au
CRANBOURNE SOUTH
4 - 10 Bonnington Boulevard, Clyde North. Mel Ref: 131 D8
CALL 03 9796 3944 www.profine.com.au
CRANBOURNE WEST
CLYDE NORTH
HIGHGROVE
LAND SALES AND INFORMATION CENTRE Cnr Berwick-Cranbourne Rd and Pattersons Rd, Clyde North Melway ref: 134 K7
1800 444 447
www.highgrove.com.au
CRANBOURNE WEST
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HOME IS A HILLTOP HAVEN WHEN Doug and Julie moved into their new home in Clyde North estate Circa 1886 earlier this month they popped the cork on a bottle of Moet and celebrated with family and friends. However the couple, who were the first to move into the Grices Road estate on 22 November, didn’t have to worry about disturbing the neighours because, for the moment, there aren’t any. The couple, who are eagerly anticipating their retirement, have downsized after bringing up five children in a large family home in Berwick Springs. Doug and Julie were drawn to Circa because of its beautiful elevated location overlooking the Clyde countryside, large blocks and the connection the estate has with the history of the working farm on which it sits. “We loved the height, sitting at the top of the hill,” said Doug. “The views are beautiful and the park is unique. “Living across the road from something like that was a huge attraction. “There is also the old homestead. Plenty of old and plenty of new.” The Circa Park was inspired by the work of
LAST BLOCKS IN STAGE 20 FROM NEW CIRCA RESIDENTS JULIE AND DOUG WITH ARDEN SALES MANAGER WARREN DIBBLE AND PASK GROUP REPRESENTATIVE DEAN PASK. W.R. Guilfoyle, designer of the Melbourne Royal Botanic Gardens. The one-hectare park, which was finished before residents arrived, is a modern interpretation of the botanical gardens and complements the property’s historic Eyrecourt homestead which was built in 1886. Doug and Julie built their new house through Arden Homes. They looked at many displays before walking into Arden’s award-winning Milan 29 and instantly falling in love. The Milan 29 won a HIA home of the year award in 2014. The project reunited them with Arden Homes sales manager Warren Dibble who sold the couple their home in Berwick Springs 13 years previously. “The home had that wow
factor,” said Julie. “Open plan was a must for us and it was just what I wanted.” “Building both times with Arden has been a blessing,” added Doug. “It has been a steady course and they finished three weeks ahead of time.” Stage three of Circa 1886 is selling fast. October was the highest selling month since the sale of blocks began. Developer Pask Group has a proven track record in the Berwick area, having successfully developed Eden Rise shopping Centre, Eden Rise Estate and Affinity. The Circa sales office is at 211 Grices Road, Clyde North. Phone 9018 7234 or go to circaberwick.com.au.
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Link to the past By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS A NEW Springvale road will pay tribute to a town visionary. Lindsay Williams Crossing is the name for the link connecting Lightwood Road and Sandown Road, just east of Warwick Avenue, which was created during the Springvale level crossing removal project. Last week Greater Dandenong Council endorsed the name after consultation with nearby land owners and tenants. Springvale stalwart Merle Mitchell put forward the name of the first Shire of Springvale town clerk - equivalent to today’s CEO position. “With the demolition of the HL Williams Court, Lindsay no longer has the
public recognition to which he is very much entitled,” she said. “Everyone thought because we were ‘the poor end of town’ he would not make a success of it. “But he did in the most extraordinary way.” Ms Mitchell said Mr Williams focused on physical infrastructure including roads, footpaths and sewerage. “Large amounts of money were borrowed to achieve all this but it was money well spent. “At the same time, Springvale was the only municipality to recognise the importance of pre-school education and as new areas opened up a kindergarten was built - at no cost to the parents. “In Dandenong, on the other hand, parents had to raise the money for the
building and equipment and, in many cases, the children of those working to raise it were at school before the kindergarten was built.” Mayor Sean O’Reilly said Mr Williams had a significant role in Springvale’s early planning and oversaw a strong, transparent financial regime at the council. Councillor Roz Blades said it was fitting that Mr Williams’s name would “continue to live” in Springvale. He had a “huge persona” and universal respect, she said. The council will formally apply to the Office of Geographic Place Names for the name to be registered, which requires a further 30-day advertising period and public gazettal. - with Casey Neill
One home destroyed and another saved FIRE destroyed one home and threatened another in Springvale South last week. The CFA was called to the blaze in Sharon Road about 1.10am on Monday 24 November. The Dandenong and Springvale crews arrived to find three quarters of an unoccupied house on fire and the neighbouring property’s carport also in fire. Springvale station officer Andy Waterson co-ordinated an aggressive attack to save the adjoining home, which belonged to an elderly couple. He called for an additional pumper and a Melbourne Fire Brigade vehicle responded. The CFA evacuated some nearby houses as a precaution until the fire was extinguished about an hour after the callout. Ambulance paramedics responded with a health team to assess exhausted firefighters, and police and power and gas companies also attended. The fire’s cause is still under investigation.
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IN BRIEF Man stabbed A MAN was stabbed in the shoulder during a dispute in Noble Park last week. The argument occurred at a unit block in Alamein Street about 2.25am on 23 November. Greater Dandenong CIU said the man was taken to Dandenong Hospital but his condition was not serious.
Cat burglar THIEVES have stolen $30,000 in equipment from a Keysborough building site. A six-month-old Cat excavator and five buckets went missing from a premise under construction on Westwood Boulevard between 3.30pm on 17 November and 6.30am on 18 November.
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THIEVES assaulted a woman and stole her car outside a Springvale restaurant. The victim, 25, returned to her car from the Angkor Reach Restaurant in Buckingham Avenue about 10.30am on 6 November. Two dark-skinned men approached, opened the driver’s door, pulled her out and drove away. Information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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Santa quiet time SENSITIVE Santa returns to Dandenong Plaza this Christmas ensuring children with special needs don’t miss the opportunity to interact with Father Christmas. Sensitive Santa offers children with sensory sensitivities such as autism and their families the opportunity to meet Santa in a gentle and safe environment, giving families the chance to capture special Christmas memories that may otherwise not have been possible. Dandenong Plaza manager Mark Tannahill said management company GPT understood that the bustling and noisy environment of shopping centres, which was only heightened during the festive season, could be incredibly over-
whelming for children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and their families. “We wanted to provide these families with an opportunity to meet Santa in a calm and controlled environment, alleviating the stress associated with being in a hyperactive environment,” Mr Tannahill said. Amaze (former Autism Victoria) CEO Fiona Sharkie welcomed the partnership with Dandenong Plaza GPT. “Amaze believes that every child has the right to participate in all community activity. “We thank GPT for sharing this vision by creating an ASD friendly Santa experience so children with
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ASD experience this bit of Christmas magic. “It’s something that is equally memorable for their parents and carers.” Sessions with Sensitive Santa are available before trade on select days. Prior to each 15-minute appointment, parents will be required to fill out and return a questionnaire about their family so that Santa and his helpers are fully briefed on each child including triggers, interests and importantly what’s on their Christmas wish list. Each family is presented with a free Santa photo valued at $15. To make a booking phone 9767 2000.
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Puffed up over perlite By CASEY NEILL
Graeme Raper with handfuls of perlite. 131108 Picture: ROB CAREW “And we will use about one tenth of the energy, we produce zero waste versus our competitors in the industry produce about 10 to 20 per cent wastages.” Perlite is purchased by the tonne. “We’re 25 per cent lighter and selling for the same price - we’ve just saved them 25 per cent,” he said. The new product will speed up the filtration process by 20 to 30 per cent. “They end up with at least the same quality of filtered wine - at least, and we’ve had some companies say it is better,” he said.
Mr Raper said most wine-used filter aids were recycled. “And that’s transported by the tonne. So now their cost of transport is reduced,” he said. The same goes for transporting industrial products made with the lighter form of perlite. Mr Raper’s perlite is mined in Far North Queensland, where there’s a 200plus year supply. Heated to about 1000 degrees in a furnace it expands 10 to 20 times its original volume.
CHISHOLM Institute is Australia’s Large Training Provider of the Year. The Dandenong-based TAFE received the Australian Training Award at a gala ceremony in Adelaide on Friday 21 November. It was among three finalists following its successful win in the category at the Victorian Training Awards in September. “This award recognises our strategic planning and reflects our commitment to effectively engage with the community and industry and forge enduring partnerships within the south east and beyond,” Chisholm CEO Maria Peters said. “It recognises the VET sector, a sector within education that is not well understood and has a significant impact on the economy and society. “Quality vocational education and training develops practical skills, technical knowledge and offers important pathways to careers for the ongoing development of our workforce, growth in industry and the economic sustainability.”
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Get ready to Moonwalk… THRILLER LIVE, a spectacular theatrical production now in its record breaking 6th year in London’s West End, was created to celebrate the career of the world’s greatest entertainer, Michael Jackson and the Jackson Five. Now THRILLER LIVE is coming to Melbourne from December and features a touring company of 45 international and Australian performers, musicians and crew who bring THRILLER LIVE to life in this Australian premiere production. Readers, get ready to see THRILLER LIVE combine high-energy choreography and dancing, eye-popping video footage and a myriad of effects. Plus dazzling costumes, sequins and hot pants, not to mention that signature white suit and glove.
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THRILLER LIVE is over two hours of nonstop hits from pop to rock, soul to disco in a show that pays homage to Michael Jackson’s legendary live performances and the magic of his 45-year musical history. THRILLER LIVE features stunning choreography and Michael’s innovative dance moves executed with flair, precision and passion in a show that fans will never forget. To be in the draw to win tickets email your name, address and contact number to win@starnewsgroup.com.au Entries close Thursday 18 December, 2014 at 12 noon. Conditions apply* More info at www.thrillerlive.com.au or bookings artscentremelbourne.com.au Conditions apply: See starcommunity. com.au/competitions for details.
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GRAEME Raper takes a rock called perlite, crushes it and superheats it until it puffs up. “It’s exactly like making popcorn,” he said. In its puffed form, the mineral can filter beer and wine, whiten teeth, provide fire protection and more. Mr Raper bought Dandenong manufacturer Exfoliators 19 years ago and is now embarking on a project that will deliver eight new jobs, increase exports to Asia and save customers time, money, energy and waste. He last month received a $250,000 Investing in Manufacturing Technology (IMT) grant from the State Government to install a $1.2 million-plus plant. “When I bought the business versus now, what we did in a year in terms of sales we now do in a week,” he said. “The new plant will give us up to 100 per cent growth again.” The equipment will produce two types of the finest grade of perlite. “Each one of those particles is 70 microns. The average hair size, one piece of hair is 100 microns across,” Mr Raper said. “One will be targeted as a filtering media in wine, beer and pharmaceuticals, and a filler in pharmaceuticals. “The other will be targeted as an industrial filler in a whole range of lightweight concretes, lightweight jointing compounds, renders. “The product’s advantage and what the plant’s about is making products of a quality and consistency that have never ever been seen in Australia before.
The process transforms it from a sandlike rock to a lightweight product that looks like a rice bubble to the naked eye. “If you look at that under a microscope, each piece of that under a microscope looks very much like a piece of kitchen sponge,” Mr Raper said. “It’s full of holes and pores and voids.” It’s heavily used in horticulture. In soil perlite holds air and up to five times its weight in water “like a piece of kitchen sponge” and releases water when the plants need it. In industrial fillers, render and similar products it’s lightweight, holds moisture and air, is noise absorbent and improves fire and insulation ratings. Ships that carry LPG are insulated with perlite, and the mineral is the polishing agent in some whitening toothpastes. Exfoliators isn’t just about perlite. It also works with another mineral called vermiculite, which comes in flat flakes. “Whereas perlite expands spherically, vermiculate expands longitudinally,” Mr Raper said. “We make passive fire protection sprays that get sprayed on structural steel and concrete to insulate them from fire.” Vermiculite is used in brake linings, in soil, as a lightweight filler - and as cat litter. “It’s very absorbent. It has massive natural odour control,” he said. “When the cat’s finished with the product the best thing you can do with it is go and dig it into your garden. “There’s a massive array of uses for two very simple products from Mother Nature.”
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Oun’s plugged into solar By CASEY NEILL OUN Chao has lofty goals for his career in the electrical industry. “I want to be the go-to guy for solar,” he said. The 23-year-old was the Youth Enterprise Award nominee at Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce’s final Premier Regional Business Awards breakfast for the year which was held at Sandown Greyhound Racing Track last Wednesday 26 November. Attendees donated non-perishable food items to the Springvale Benevolent Society and committee member Roy Sanderson presented Make-A-Wish Foundation’s Anna Hays with a cheque for $7000 raised at the chamber’s Grand Final Luncheon in September. Objective 3D and Exova Warringtonfire were named nominees for the Premier Regional Business Award. Oun comes from a hard-working Cambodian family and between his studies helps at its business - the Woori Yallock Bakery. He’s studying a certificate III in electrotechnology at Chisholm in Dandenong and has his sights set on a certificate II in telecommunications, certificate III in electrical contracting and a certificate IV in photovoltaic (PV) solar generation. Oun said he regularly read articles about solar electricity. “That’s the next step in our technology,” he said. “They’re building solar everything.” His interest in electricity came from his foam plane hobby – he understood the physics of flight and wanted to understand electricity in the same way. His goal is to become an electrical contractor, run his own business and pass his skills on to an apprentice. Managing director Matt Minio and technical director Darryl Wootton started Objective 3D in Carrum Downs four years ago when the opportunity to be a Stratasys 3D printer Australian distributor arose. Mr Minio said the move fol-
Oun Chao was the Youth Enterprise Award nominee. lowed “a healthy burst of insanity” but his only regret was not doing it sooner. Objective 3D has grown from two to 15 employees and expects 30 per cent growth year on year for the next three to five years. The company also services 3D printers and offers printing services. The printers can produce skateboards, dental moulds, hearing aids, race car parts and much more. Exova Warringtonfire in Hammond Road, Dandenong, started in the early 1990s. The business tests materials and products to strict Australian and international standards, including fire doors, windows and road tunnel lining. It has a $9 million turnover, last year experienced growth of 19 per cent and expects 10 per cent growth consistently.
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Thinking outside the box for TV sales “TERRY Wallace needs no introduction, so he’s not gonna get one. Terry Wallace, please come forward.” And with that invitation to the podium from MC James Sturgess, the former AFL player and coach and guest speaker kicked off his presentation. Wallace had just turned 19 when a third AFL club told him he wasn’t good enough to play at the elite level. Seven months later he played his best game of the year pitted against two Brownlow medallists to secure a premiership medal. “That’s how quickly
Terry Wallace. things can turn around,” he said. Wallace was the inaugural state sales manager for Sky Channel for nine years during his playing career. He told the breakfast it was “a crap product” but he
had to convince pubs and clubs to pay $250 a week for it. “We had to think outside the square,” he said. “What we ended up doing was selling Kerry Packer.” He’d just purchased the satellite network and was bound to make improvements, Wallace told customers. “We didn’t sell them a product. We sold them a dream,” he said. Wallace left sales after nine years, landing a fulltime footy role coaching the Bulldogs in 1996. They went from 15th on
the ladder to third in his first full year at the helm. He decided not to follow other clubs into the 1997 season mimicking 1996 flagwinner North Melbourne’s tactic of slowly building its season and peaking in September. His side started summer “at a million miles an hour” and won seven of its first eight games. “Our confidence was up,” he said. “When a team wins a premiership it’s follow the leader. “If you follow the leader then how are you going to catch them?” - Casey Neill
It's the tops for pizza team after taste of victory By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS TASTE of Paradise Pizza boasts, perhaps brazenly, it has the ‘best pizza on Earth’ but as of last week it could rightfully claim itself as Dandenong’s premier retailer. The pizzeria’s Jason Adams and Yasleem Lathif took celebratory selfies as they held up the prestigious trophy for Dandenong Retail Traders Association top retailer award. Owner Suda Perera, who opened the store 19 years ago, was absent overseas for the announcement. The Sri Lankan migrant and trained civil engineer turned his hand to flipping dough after failing to get work in his preferred field. After a few years, he formed his own business baking such exotica as tandoori Indian and spicy fish pizzas, all with Halal ingredients. Mr Lathif, the pizzeria’s manager, is a qualified accountant. He said he’d stuck with the store for
nine years because he liked talking to people and the high-energy, fun staff. He said the eatery has had a second life - churning 350 out pizzas a day - since adding indoor dining tables and a bold, bright shopfront. Indeed, its bright, new yellow sign ‘Halal pizza’ is impossible to miss for passers-by at the top-end of Clow Street. The ‘Halal’ branding was a drawcard that appealed to stomachs of all faiths, Mr Lathif contends. This year’s awards was one of the hottest contests, with 21 nominee businesses and 2000 votes collected. The final decision - while factoring in the popular vote - was a decision of the DRTA committee, president Glenys Cooper said. The other finalists were Odils Hair and Beauty, Crystal Foot Spa, Nails and Beauty, Liberica Coffee and Modica Travel Service.
Taste of Paradise Pizza staff Jason Adams and Yasleem Lathif. 131585 Picture: CAM LUCADOU-WELLS
Moon on rise for new year SPRINGVALE’S Lunar New Year 2015 festival promises to be bigger and better than ever. Produced in partnership with the Greater Dandenong Council and the Springvale Asian Business Association, the Springvale Lunar New Year Festival will be held on Sunday 15 February. The festival boasts a 23-year history that has seen it grow into the largest public event in the City of Greater Dandenong. To run a stall, become a festival partner or get a community group involved, visit www.SpringvaleLunarNewYear.com. au or email LunarNewYear@cgd.vic.gov.au by 10 December.
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Market Christmas fun THERE’LL be free Christmas activities and entertainment at Dandenong Market. ■ Dandenong Market, Cleeland Street, Dandenong. Sundays 7, 14 and 21 December, all day.
Christmas in the square ELVES, reindeer, Tubby the Christmas Robot, The Great Christmas Gizmo will roam Dandenong Civic Square and Lonsdale Street with festive activities. ■ Fridays 12 and 19 December, 11am to 1pm. Saturday 13 December, 11am to 3pm. Saturday 20 December, 11am to 2pm. Monday 22 December, 11am to 1pm. Tuesday 23 December, 11am to 2pm. Wednesday 24 December, 11am to 1pm.
Noble Park gets festive ELVES, reindeer and Three Kings will spread Christmas cheer in Douglas Street, Noble Park. ■ Friday 12 December, 2pm to 4pm. Friday 19 December, 2.30pm to 4.30pm. Monday 22 December, 11am to 3pm. Tuesday 23 December, 2pm to 4pm. Wednesday 24 December, 11am to 1pm.
The Workers are a new addition to the carols event.
Carols by Candlelight DANDENONG Park will come to life with music, joy and the glow of candles. There’ll be traditional and contemporary carols, Santa, the great Christmas Gizmo, live performances from children’s entertainment group The Workers, Justin Peters, Emma Kate Tobia, and Rebekah and Thomas Parker and more. Food will be available on-site. Bring a rug, candle and picnic. ■ Dandenong Park, Pultney Street, Dandenong. Friday 19 December, 7.30pm. Entry is free.
Springvale’s Christmas spirit THE Great Christmas Gizmo, Santa on stilts, elves, reindeer and Tubby the Christmas Robot will get Springvale celebrating the festive season. ■ Friday 12 December, 11am to 2pm. Saturday 13 December, 11am to 2pm. Friday 19 December, 11am to 3pm. Saturday 20 December, 11am to 2pm. Monday 22 Decem-
ber, 2.30pm to 4.30pm. Tuesday 23 December, 11am to 2pm. Wednesday 24 December, 2pm to 4pm.
Follow your waste THIS free tour will show people where their waste goes and how they can be better recyclers. It will visit Polytrade Materials Re-
covery Facility (MRF) in Dandenong South, a landfill facility in Hallam and NRS in Dandenong. The tour includes a light lunch and a tour of Alex Wilkie Nature Reserve in Springvale South. ■ Departs Springvale Town Hall, 397-405 Springvale Road, Spring-
vale. Tuesday 9 December, 9.30am to 3pm. Places are limited. Call 9797 1702 to book.
Centre, corner Walker and Robinson streets, Dandenong. 5 to 20 December.
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DANDENONG and District Orchid Club holds monthly meetings with orchid flowering competitions, guest speakers, potting demonstrations and plant sales. Attendees can socialise after the meeting with a light supper provided. ■ Agricultural Society Admin Building, Greaves Reserve, Dandenong. Friday 12 December, 7pm for an 8pm start. Membership is $20 per year. Meetings are not held in January. Email menew@bigpond.com or call Ron Daniell on 0412 188 263 for more information.
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.
New Year’s Eve in the Square INAUGURAL New Year’s Eve celebrations in the Dandenong Civic Square will include music, performances, games and a grand fireworks finale. ■ Dandenong Civic Square, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Wednesday 31 December, 5.30pm to 9.30pm. Call 8571 1000 for more information.
Nine by five art THE 9 by 5 exhibition commemorates a display held in Melbourne in 1889, which introduced the impressionist style to Australia on nine by five inch cigar box lids. This exhibition will feature work from 103 artists, and there’ll be an opening event from 6.30pm on Thursday 4 December. ■ Walker Street Gallery and Arts
Make a wreath 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.
Rock, roll and swing TOP Cat classes for beginner and intermediate dancers are held every Tuesday evening. ■ Edinburgh Hall, corner Edinburgh and Dowling streets, Springvale North. Tuesdays 2 and 16 December, 7.30pm to 10pm. Classes are $12 each or $15 for multiple classes on the same night. Call Lou Mingaars on 0413 393 345 or email louis_mingaars@msn.com for more information.
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V Tree Lopping/Surgery
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V Public Notices and Event
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M. 0400 383 588 1149536-HM33-14
Commercial, Domestic & Automotive & Leisure Upholstery Free Quotes, Large Range of Fabric, 30 Years Experience
Unit 5, 93 Abbott Road, Hallam 9702 3544 or 0418 851 078
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Paradise 47 Glendale Ave, Hastings Prices Discounted
5979 3066 7 days till late SWA3161XB
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Aluminium, Timber and UPVC Windows Free Measure and quote
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9793 2988 9793 2986
18+ New Girls SWA9307BE
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red17.com.au 17 Nicole Way Dandenong South
Mel 95 E3, 7days
8 Yiannis Crt Springvale
9574 1666
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All members of the public most welcome to attend. RSVP to Sharyn Gregory on 5997 9761 by Monday 1st December, 2014 for catering purposes
V Public Notices and Event MUSICIANS REQUIRED. Mainly rock/rhythm/blues. SMS name and number to 0421 148 008 or call 5968 1335.
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DANDENONG NORTH, 62 Simpson Drive, Saturday 6th December, 8am onwards, toys, bikes, exotic plants, new clothes, household, miscellaneous items.
New Ladies Relax from
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9546 6444
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ALL HOURS, On site computer repairs, upgrades, software, internet and networks. For small businesses and home users. Reliable service. Phone Ian: 9799 8884.
Call VIC 0416 353449
V Floats & Transport
www.highgrovebathrooms.com
V Massage Therapists
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.
ADVERTISERS, in this section are qualified practitioners and offer non-sexual services. ANGIE'S, massage and male waxing. Very relaxing, pampering massage. Warm oils/rooms. 169 Buckley Street, Noble Park. Ph 0413 669 071.
Professional Services
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NORTH DANDENONG male or female to share 4 bedroom house. Must be employed. $150pw, no bills. 0421 424 570.
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BEACONSFIELD $150pw with no bills to pay. Furn or unfurn room to let in large fully furn home. Ph 9707 3116 or 0425 777 358.
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NARRE WARREN, 3 bedroom house, double garage and verandah. $1400 per month plus bond. Call after 4:30pm: 0452 625 671.
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ROOMS AVAILABLE, Single rooms. Gents only. 48 Hammond Road/45 Hemmings Street, Dandenong. Call John, mobile: 0417 336 906.
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Dry split Red Gum $280 per ton, Dry split Yellow Box $350 per ton, Split Mallee Stumps $330 per ton, Mountain Ash $250 per ton.
section of Network Classifieds.
NEED TO SELL?
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Investor looking for houses in local area. Call Dave 0428 678 489.
NARRE WARREN, 15 Tarcoola Drive, Saturday 6th December, 9am-4pm, ladies clothes, shoes, household goods, prints, etc.
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For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets
Highgrove Bathrooms
V Computer Repairs
SOLAR PANEL, 80 amp, $400ono. Phone 0477 615 522.
DANDENONG NORTH, 9 Greenhill Court. Saturday 6th of December. 8am- 4pm, No early birds. Books, pictures, tools, records, china and cutlery, car parts, and lots more. Come grab a bargain!
New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identiďŹ cation number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.
V Glass and Showers
(neck, back, knees) Judy-Ann Steed 5968 1139 jas@judyanns.com Web: judyanns.com
SEWING MACHINE, industrial, plain, Singer, 96KSV7, works well for outdoor, indoor sewing job. $ 250. 0411 617 284.
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THE ROSE NEW GIRLS EVERY WEEK
Eager to pamper & please
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POOL TABLE Width 1.2 metres, Length 2.3 metres and Height 0.8 metres. Comes with all accessories plus wooden board for dining table. $350. Contact 9546 1129.
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COMPUTER, Apple Mac, 21.5", never used. Cost $1,903 receipt available. Sell $1,000. 9769 8501 or 0422 833 016.
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CAMP SHOWER, hot Aussie shower, shower just like home, $300ono. Phone 0477 615 522.
ALL TREE WORKS Pruning, shaping, removals. Mulching/sales, free quotes. John 0401 623 500.
ENDEAVOR HILLS, 14 Wevlin Close. Saturday 6th of December. 8:30am- 4pm. Single bed, doona covers, prints, fans, dinner set, cutlery, china, swivel mirror, commode chair, and much more
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9794 8989
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Offers full replacement service in timber and aluminium windows. Phone for an obligation FREE QUOTE
Bowen Therapy
CAMP FRIDGE, Engel, 60L, fridge /freezer. $1,200ono. Phone 0477 615 522.
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ALL ADVERTISEMENTS booked under this classification are strictly for ancillary roles only. To comply with the law it is still an offence under the Sex Work Act 1994 to publish any statements intended or likely to induce a person to seek work as a sex worker.
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DESIGNER DRESSMAKER, Experienced and specialising in bridal evening wear. Any shape or style. 9546 4067. 0419 507 680.
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BRUCE SHAND, JP. Celebrant. Weddings, namings, vow renewals. All areas. Ph: 9879 6726. www.bruceshand.com.au
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on ph: 02 8241 9814, via email to veftimovska@dalyinternational.com.au
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- FULL BODY CARE Full body relaxation massage by mature asian female therapist. Shower facility. Room 33, Vanity Court, 200 Thomas Street, Dandenong. Katie 0402 420 986.
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Employment
Real Estate
Star News Group and the Mail Newspaper Group require an Editor to oversee five titles circulating around the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges. The successful applicant would have a solid grounding in the media, with preferably some newspaper and online experience. The role includes on-the-ground reporting and overseeing a small team of journalists and photographers, under the guidance and direction of the Group Editor, and liaising closely and working with the Sales Manager on initiatives to drive growth. Applications close on Friday 5 December and should be forwarded to: Garry Howe PO Box 9 Pakenham VIC 3810 Email: garry.howe@starnewsgroup.com.au
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Local Real Estate Sales Person To join the team at Endeavour Hills Longest local serving Real Estate Office
Nicholls Gledhill Estate Agents – Valuers - REIV Ring Harry – 0417 322 964 V Training And Development
No age limit. Vic & Commonwealth Govt Funding still available. You pay only: with Concession Card
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$84 – Cert II in Hairdressing – $420 $152 – Cert III in Hairdressing – $760 $120 – Cert IV in Hairdressing – $600 Ring Debbie or Cheryle for FREE NEWSLETTER Aust. Academy of Hairdressing (Toid) 3572
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9329 9544
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www.thehairacademy.com.au 1128993-DJ15-14
V Training And Development
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.
1149893-EG33-14
TIPPER TRUCK DRIVER
Local tree company looking for worker. ABN and car/current drivers licence required. 5944 4888.
We pay top cash $ for any unwanted Truck, 4WD, Van, Wagon, Cars and etc.
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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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HOLDEN Barina TK Hatchback 2005, 1.4 litre, 4 cylinder, reg expires march 2015, auto, powersteering, aircon, cd, central locking, electric windows, 2 airbags, tinted windows, EC. $5,900 extra with RWC offers considered. reg ZXX-622 Contact 0433 904 488. Drouin.
Super Metal Recycling
Phone 9706 4909 or 0439 497 829 *conditions apply
LMCT 10540W C835664-JL34-10
Old Cars Removed WE PAY YOU UP TO
500 CASH
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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.
V Motorcycles
HONDA, 2008, CB600F, Hornet, Fiji blue, done 12,000kms, comes with stand, two spare tyres, with RWC, reg. to 06/15. $5,700. 0420 985 669. Pakenham.
Motoring HOLDEN, 2002, VXII, Belina, T/B auto, 196,000kms, VGC throughout, reg 02/15, TIL-066. $4,750ono. 0435 442 332.
BOAT, Aluminium quintrex breeze-about, 4 metres, Johnston, 35HP petrol motor, 1900, brooker, s/axle trailer. All Vic reg and serviced, canopy, many extras, $4,900.neg. contact. 0428 568 505.
Motoring section of Network Classifieds.
BOAT, Pelican, 3.7mL, 30HP, $1,500ono. Phone 0477 615 522.
Min. $150 to $1,000
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V Auto Services/ Repair
MITSUBISHI, Lancer, 2003, coupe, white, auto, AC, PS, 137,000kms, RWC, 12 months reg, ICZ-6PT, EC. $3,600. 0422 985 093.
Removal
Drive In - Min $250 to $3,000 (complete) IMLACHS - 1602 Centre Rd, Springvale, 3171 Est. 1980
MISUBISHI, Lancer, 2009, sedan, auto, green, 142,000kms, drives well, clean outside and inside, service history, RWC, reg XIU-171. $9,000. Dandenong. 0411 617 284.
Star Car
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$ $ Open 7 days $ $ $ CARS TRUCKS VANS 4WDs
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Email resume to: joyce @alltimberwindows.com.au
CARS REMOVED - WANTED
Ph: 9793 3918
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.
Phone 0407 725 587
0403 493 754
in all aspects of service: trucks, tractors, industrial and passenger fitting. Start ASAP. Phone Pakenham Tyres 5941 1555 or email graemeh@pakenhamtyres .com.au
C1094780-JO40-13
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Full time permanent position in Dandenong South for a post forming company. Preferrably with: Beam Saw Experience Edge Banding Experience Good wages & conditions apply.
JACKAROO, 2001, 4x4, 3Ltr, 7 seater manual VG condition, 1AL-1OF, REG until 07/03/15, $5,000. ONO Ph 0404 088 673.
TOYOTA, Corolla, 2001, silver, H /back, auto, AC, PS, 70,000kms, RWC, IDT-42T, EC. $5,500. 0478 192 950.
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CASH FOR CARS
Car Removal
MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE
Cabinet Maker
V Auto Services/ Repair
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V Auto Parts/ Accessories
TREE WORKER
TRUCK SERVICE TYRE FITTER
Email resume: info@tyreaway.com.au
Motoring
For South Eastern suburbs. HR /HC Licence required. Must be experienced. Ph: 0407 535 556.
Phone: 9706 5443
FORD 2010 Mondeo. Zetec hatch. Auto. Diesel, Ex Cond, RWC. AAL-570. $14,950. Contact 0419 103 932.
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Call between 8am-5pm
0410 544 526 HR Licence, Road Ranger and Synchro experience essential for the pickup of used tyres in Metro Melbourne and regional Victoria. We are based in Dandenong.
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LABOURERS
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Into an ATM not MLM. Ring 0408 924 812.
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Employment
for sale, good remuneration, $100,000ono. If interested contact: 0406 536 211 or 0433 204 478.
WINNEBAGO, Iveco motorhome 2005, 2.8L, 150 HP Diesel, man, 61500 kms, Griller, Oven, Fridge, Shower, Toilet, Water System, 120Lt Water Tank, 2 Batteries & Solar Panels, A/C, $34500, unreg, Vin number is ZCFC50A000D240368, Phone 8672 5911
Caravan & Cabin Park
HOLDEN, Commodore, 2010, VE, series 11, 6cyl, 3.6L, auto, sedan, towbar, tinted windows, 4 new tyres, 83,000kms, colour Poison Ivy, RWC, Pakenham, will pay for reg until Dec 2015, YCL-556. $18,900. Wayne, 0420 985 669.
LAND ROVER, Freelander, 2.5L, 118,000kms, 5 speed auto, many features, tow bar, reg. to 02/2015, RWC. YSN-518. $4,400, urgent sale. 0433 175 066.
Ph 9546 9587 Office Hours Mon-Sat 8am-6pm. Sunday 10am-4pm 870 Princes Highway, Springvale
TRUE STAR, 2008, Bilby, 18ft, larger fridge, brand new annexe and awning, new Mag wheels, stereo in roof with speakers, radio, cassette, EC. $21,000ono. Bill 0404 115 251. Denise 0413 325 275.
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Singles Cabin - Bed Sitter (incl Kitchen) Caravans (ensuite) Caravans (no ensuite) Quiet secure park Close all facilities
JAYCO Freedom, poptop 2001, front kitchen, pull out pantry, extra large dining, separate lounge, single beds, roll out awning plus walls, this van is in very good condition with many extras, stored in garage, suit Commodore or Falcon. $16,500ono. Berwick. 9707 1312.
Experienced and Enthusiastic
Seeking a full time casual employee for pre-delivery assembly and polishing work for a high quality truck bullbar manufacturer located in the Dandenong South area. Work involves confirming bullbar mounting mechanisms operate freely and correctly, polishing out imperfections, completing the assembly and packing of bullbars for dispatch. The successful applicant must be reliable, motivated, a self-starter with a strong work ethic, have a mechanical aptitude and be competent with the use of a variety of power and hand tools. Applicants should submit resumes to
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STAFF REQUIRED – MEASURER Local family owned business requires a full time measurer to join our team for an immediate start. Preferably an ex carpet layer or sales person with flooring industry experience and the ability to Measure homes and work out floor plans for floor coverings. The applicant must enjoy working mostly on their own with little or no supervision. Company vehicle will be provided.
Editor
Recognised by the BRW as one of Australia’s fastest growing franchises, Hip Pocket Workwear & Safety is an exciting and dynamic business. This is your chance to realise your potential as a business owner, backed by a proven supportive system. Ideally you will have retail experience and have the drive and commitment to make a success of your own store. It’s an affordable franchise providing all support systems and training along with ongoing field advice and coaching. If you have always dreamed of being your own boss here is your chance. BE QUICK! This opportunity won’t last! For more information on this exciting opportunity please contact: Phone: 0412 325 590 or Email: warragul@hippocketworkwear.com.au
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Workwear & Safety
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For Any Old Car TODAY 9798 3364 LMCT 10227
Cash for any complete cars, vans, 4wds, trucks, utes etc. Towing Service Available
9701 8740 & 0409 145 434
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 NEED A CAR, - from $10 per day. Conditions apply. Ph: 9791 3566 or 0433 929 970.
LMCT 10546 1153714-LB37-14
V Caravans & Trailers
Motoring 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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Monday, 1 December, 2014 Page 57
SPORT
Prime Lamb… it’s a steal! By JARROD POTTER A TRIO of Dandenong Stingrays have traded in their TAC Cup jerseys as the bright lights of the Australian Football League (AFL) beckon. Stingrays’ captain Jack Lonie, Tom Lamb and Bailey Dale all received their tickets to the big time with their selections in Thursday’s AFL National Draft, held on the Gold Coast. Dandenong Stingrays coach Craig Black was thrilled to get the three players into the AFL and wished them the best of luck from everyone at Shepley Oval. “It’s exciting for everyone involved in our program to let kids get half way to their dream,” Black said. “The support staff and the coaching group at the Stingrays are proud of all the hard work the boys put in and their efforts around the club this year and we wish these boys the best in their AFL careers.” Lamb was the first Stingray to hear
his name called, with the West Coast Eagles putting the high-marking, elite utility onto its main-list with the 32nd pick, a lower number than Black predicted the Edithvale-Aspendale livewire would go, but as a consolation he thinks Lamb could become the steal of the draft. “I think Tom was a really good pick for West Coast - everyone thought he might have gone a little earlier - so he might be a steal to come back in a few years,” Black said. “Tom might have gone a little earlier, but that was just hearing the phantom drafts and the newspapers.” On the hunt for another small forward, St Kilda also called out a Dandenong Stingrays’ name and changed Jack Lonie’s life as the Saints used its last pick - pick 41 - to secure the crumbing forward’s services in 2015 and beyond. The final Stingray to hear his name called was another Edithvale-Aspendale emerging star as midfielder/forward Bailey Dale who will head to the Western
Bulldogs with pick 45. “It’s really good that Jack got an opportunity and to St Kilda… he’s only five minutes from home… Bailey to the Bulldogs, another club that’s looking for that sort of player (small midfielder/forward)… Bailey was great for us in our system for one season.” Black thought the likes of Daniel Capiron, Aaron Wilson, Alex Harnett and Mitch White all stand a chance for a potential AFL career with the AFL Rookie Draft set to take place on Wednesday. “I thought Cap deserved an opportunity,” Black said. “He’s been a really good player for two years and shows all the attributes to be a really good footballer, so the club hopes he gets a chance in the Rookie Draft on Wednesday.” Narre Warren North JFC alumnus Toby Mclean was also picked in the draft, the wily midfielder/forward was selected by the Western Bulldogs with pick 26.
Tom Lamb was the first of three Stingrays to begin their AFL journeys on Thursday night at the AFL National Draft. 123786 Picture: JARROD POTTER
Extraordinary talent… and it’s off the air
Launching their 2015 season, the Dandenong Wolves FC committee - From left; Atila M, Ilker Berber, Aydin Isci, Marc Canbolat, Sinan Akkurt and Cengiz Yakup - is setting a Picture: JARROD POTTER strong tone for the playing group next year. 131681
Wolves on our doorstep By JARROD POTTER RESPECT… discipline… culture - the three main principles Dandenong Wolves FC want to abide by in 2015. The Noble Park North-based soccer club has already seen great growth in its first four seasons in the Football Federation Victoria (FFV) competition and the Wolves hope to add to the pack next year. Dandenong Wolves’ senior coach Marc Canbolat said - before Saturday morning’s season launch - the club is ready to take the next step professionally and create a stronger environment for families and players. “Three simple facets in brief - culture, respect and discipline,” Canbolat said. “We’re proud to be able to say as a self-awareness of the group that people sitting around the table here today (Saturday) can comfortably look in the
mirror and say we were lacking all those things. “We wanted them, but maybe weren’t sure how to apply them, and maybe from a lack of over-empathy and too much care for the people within the club, we probably weren’t as strict and stern enough to apply those fundamentals… there can’t be a compromise. “That’s where the sternness is coming from - we need to make sure everyone is towing the line... we have to live up to those ideals.” The Wolves - which was started by a group of first generation Turkish people who wanted to play together - want to be known as a premier soccer club within the City of Greater Dandenong in years to come and are taking steps to ensure they live up to their potential. “We want to be a club that Dandenong can be proud of,”
Canbolat said. “We’ve got the Thunder (NPL team) which we feel proud of as Dandenong citizens… and we want to live up to similar expectations. “If everyone is putting in 100 per cent effort for 100 per cent of the time and to do it in a respectful manner as well, that’s all we can ask.” The Wolves had five senior and junior teams in this year’s FFV competition - with the Wolves senior men squaring off in State League 4 South and the club also hopes to add women’s and girls’ teams in 2015 and welcomes new players from any background. For more information on the Dandenong Wolves - based out of WJ Turner Reserve, Noble Park North - visit their Facebook page “Dandenong Wolves Dandenong Turkgucu” or contact the club at info@wolvesfc.co.
By JARROD POTTER DANDENONG Rangers’ fans may only be able to watch their WNBL team courtside next season, after ABC funding cuts forced the end of basketball broadcasting. As a result of federal government cuts to the national broadcaster, the ABC will end its 35-year affiliation with the Women’s National Basketball League, currently leaving women’s sport without significant television broadcasts in 2015 and beyond. The WNBL grand final, held on Sunday 8 March 2015, will be the last WNBL match to be televised on the ABC. Dandenong Basketball Association CEO David Graham said the decision to abandon three-and-a-half decades of support was disheartening for the basketball community but other options remain to keep the WNBL televised. “It will hit our sport which is disappointing, but without it being completely devastating,” Graham said. “They’ve (ABC) been with us for 35 years and to see them announce at this point they won’t do it is disappointing from a promotional point of view. “But I don’t think the door is completely shut yet - there are still some opportunities out there and that will be Basketball Australia’s point of view to find another platform. “Whether it be through streaming, packaged highlights or any number of other positive
options to remain with a national broadcaster and promote a major sport.” Graham said he didn’t believe the loss of the ABC’s telecasts would impose significantly on the Rangers’ sponsorships and external partnerships and there remains a great deal of value to any partnership with Dandenong Rangers’ WNBL team outside of televised coverage. With the league at the peak of its power featuring a number of WNBA champions and Australian Opals’ stars such as Penny Taylor - Graham said the league deserves to be televised as not many other Australian codes can boast such a high-calibre format on an international scale. “The WNBL has been a consistent, high level and highly world ranked league for many, many years,” Graham said. “We have many of the world’s best players playing in this league and that’s forgotten by some. “In our particular team, Cappie Pondexter and Penny Taylor, two world-ranked basketball players, it does get lost on the broader public and to have those girls in the league shows the particular strength of the sport. “It is a pretty extraordinary league… to showcase the talents of these women is very important… that is always a highlight and should be for those who turn it on and watch.” Dandenong has three more home-and-away televised matches - Saturday 20 December at 3pm against Sydney Uni, Saturday 31 January at 3pm (both at home) and Saturday 7 February at State Basketball Centre from 3pm plus any potential finals’ matches. In a statement on the WNBL website, Basketball Australia CEO Anthony Moore was saddened the affiliation between the league and the ABC would cease at season’s end. Options for basketball’s telecast future will be announced in upcoming months following the review into the WNBL from the Australian Sports Commission.
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SPORT PREMIER CRICKET - Round 8 (Day 1)
United in heartache By JARROD POTTER ON-FIELD rivals and team mates alike united across Victoria to honour the life of Australian Test cricketer Phillip Hughes. Keeping his love of cricket alive, the cricket community pulled on the whites and made way to the crease with a heavy heart as everyone put their bats out and honoured Hughes - who tragically passed away on Thursday after an on-field accident in a Sheffield Shield match. Dazzling blue skies contrasted the sombre feeling around the grounds, but it was fittingly divine intervention for cricketers to get a full day’s play and return to the game that Hughes loved most of all. With incredible blues tone overhead there was left only cloudy eyes as everyone fought back tears to keep Phillip Hughes’ dream alive. From that point Dandenong (217) clashed with Footscray-Edgewater (0/33) with hearts and minds not in the game. A simple 63-second silence in honour of Hughes’ final innings of 63 not out was shared between the Panthers’ and Bulldogs’ players, staff and fans before the first ball. Hughes’ sudden passing dug at every cricket fan and player, but it weighed heaviest on those who knew him personally or strode to the crease alongside the power-packed Australian Test cricketer.
Phillip’s Test team mate James Pattinson was listed on the Dandenong team sheet, but no one expected him to play as he remains in Sydney to attend the funeral of a friend. Also suffering the strain of losing a mate, Panthers’ opener Brett Forsyth (3) carried extreme heartache along with his pads and bat as he walked to the crease to open. Forsyth shared junior representative duties with Hughes and it was to his credit that he continued playing despite the heartbreak surrounding cricket’s worst week. It wasn’t meant to be Forsyth’s day at the crease - caught out edging Guy Walker early in his innings - and his dismissal brought Peter Sweeney (52) to the crease on a day for Sweeney to shine. Showing off the talents that earned him first-drop in the Panthers’ line-up, Sweeney toiled to stay at the crease in a dogged 134ball half-ton. Sweeney was brought undone leaving the tail exposed with a small score on the table, but the last ditch efforts of Matt Willcocks (33 not out) and James Wilcock (30) pushed Dandenong out of danger at 8/149 to advance past 200. Berwick all-rounder Tanner Stanton (11) had his first taste of 1st two-day cricket for the Panthers and will hope to snare a few scalps on Sunday as his 1st XI career continues.
Dandenong and Footscray-Edgewater’s humble tribute to Phillip Hughes before play on Saturday. 131682 Picture: JARROD POTTER Footscray-Edgewater didn’t advance the tally much before stumps as Dandenong could not find a breakthrough. The match resumed on Sunday
30 November and as the Dandenong Journal went to print Footscray-Edgewater had knocked over Dandenong’s total and were sitting pretty on 5-221.
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Tribute to 63 not out By JARROD POTTER NOBLE Park and Caulfield put their love of the game above the pursuit of runs, with a humble salute to our recently departed little champion. Paying honour to Phillip Hughes in their own way, Noble Park and Caulfield first put out their bats and observed a minute’s silence prior to the match before paying homage to the South Australian batsman once more in a sign of immense respect. With the impeccable timing of a Hughes cutshot, both teams walked from the crease following a slowed-down Rob Johnson (1/27) final over to end the day’s play and the match at 4.08pm to coincide with the 63rd over of the Caulfield innings. Both of these numbers have great significance to the Hughes story as he is the 408th Australian Test player and finished his career 63 not out at the SCG on Tuesday before his tragic death. “They agreed they would only bowl five more overs to get to 63 overs,” Noble Park president Craig Ortland said. “No one thought of the 4.08pm though, but as they were getting closer to it they decided to slow down and finish then... pretty special I suppose... eerie in a way.” Caulfield had pushed well ahead in the match by the completion, as Leigh Baldry (61 not out) and Adam Warren (27 not out) had the Bulls’ attack on the ropes. Marasinghe Perera (2/46) was the only Noble Park bowler to make an impact and restrict the Caulfield carnage.The loss leaves Noble Park 11th on the ladder and well off the pace in pursuit of back-to-back premierships. The Bulls head to last placed Moorabbin for a twodayer with their season on the line. Endeavour Hills (240) strolled past Elsternwick (176) with Chris Periera (3/51) the best of the Eagles’ attack. Endeavour Hills will face Oakleigh at home this round in a battle for second spot.
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A David versus Goliath battle By JARROD POTTER SPRAYING 408 on the grounds, wearing black armbands and honouring Phillip Hughes with a minute’s silence, DDCA cricketers set about putting on a show on Saturday to live up to Hughes’ legacy. CRANBOURNE v COOMOORA A BAKING sun gave best advantage to the bowlers on Saturday, but it didn’t stop three-time Wookey Medallist Steve Spoljaric from cashing in. Coomoora (56) failed to find any fluency in the David versus Goliath battle between the top and bottom sides in Turf 1. Only Michael Blackburn (19) and Michael Temby (15 not out) found double figures as Eagles’ duo Cameron Kelly (5/12) and Spoljaric (3/30) feasted on Kangaroo meat. Even without lightning fast bowler Te Ahu Davis, Cranbourne (4/163dec) proved far too
mighty for the relegation-threatened Kangaroos with the ball in hand. Coomoora fought back from the bowler’s crease early, snaring three wickets to put Cranbourne on the back foot before a monster Spoljaric (104 not out) set aside any notion of Coomoora’s might. He punished the Kangaroos’ attack before declaring as Kelly (1/2) found another wicket before stumps in Coomoora’s (1/32) second innings. Cranbourne is on track for backto-back outright victories and consolidating top spot in their first season after regaining promotion to Turf 1. SPRINGVALE SOUTH v BERWICK A CENTURY and five-wicket haul last week hasn’t seemed to satiate Springvale South (0/4) all-rounder Ruwantha Kellepotha. The spinner was hungry for more scalps as he shone on Saturday, running through the Berwick (215) line-up en route
to 6/72 - to rocket him up the bowling tables with 15 wickets. Kellepotha rattled off 25.1 overs in a fantastic spell of bowling, while Nathan King (1/41) and Tim Ford (1/32) also powered in through the heat. DANDENONG WEST v PARKFIELD A WHEAL-LY good knock from Parkfield (78) has given the Bears’ ascendancy over Dandenong West. Kent cricketing import Joe Wheal (78) notched his first half-ton for Parkfield as the visitors pushed towards the double ton. They were restricted ably by Bulls’ duo Jaswant Singh (4/43) and Jamie Brown (2/52). Wheal’s knock slightly deflated the Parkfield effort, but Nilochana Perera (38) and Tony Payne (29) kept the innings ticking. A pair of Matt Aslett (2/15) scalps leaves the match back at a coin flip when Dandenong West will resume at 3/46.
NORTH DANDENONG v MORDIALLOC WITH contributions up and down the order, Mordialloc (6/246cc) stormed to the front against North Dandenong. The bowling tandem Michael de Kauwe (3/46) and Dean Gunawardana (2/49) did their best to halt the Bloodhounds, but the visitors were unmatched on Saturday as they set an imposing 247-run chase. BUCKLEY RIDGES v LYNDALE SHAKING off their capitulation last week Lyndale (255) flexed its muscles against Buckley Ridges (0/3). Quyen Pham (73) and Dale Tormey (50) had the Ridges’ attack under their thumb, blasting runs around the postage stamp-sized Park Oval. Ben Watson (2/28) was economical from his eight overs while Wes Nicholas (1/64) put in a superhuman 28 overs in the searing heat to keep his side in the match.
Springvale South’s Yoshan Kumara pleads for an LBW against Berwick skipper Jarrod Picture: JARROD POTTER Goodes. 131683
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Wooranna - top talent
SPRING FEVER
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Wooranna Park Primary School was unstoppable in the AFL South East Multicultural Cup - winning Picture: GARY SISSONS both the boys’ and girls’ competitions. 131384 sitioning them into the next phase where they can get further involved. “We’ve crossed one hurdle and a few other ones to get around - transport, finances and so on - but we’re happy with the numbers now getting into their footy.” Roberts wanted to thank the City of Greater Dandenong and the Dan-
JOEY Valdez continued his outstanding form from outside boxes with an ultra-impressive win on Thursday at Sandown Park. Jumping from box eight, Joey Valdez didn’t show electric pace out of the pink box, however was given room to muster speed and round-up his rivals on the approach to the first bend. Given Joey Valdez’s ability to finish strong he looked in the box seat down the back straight, three lengths behind early leaders Papa
Hook and Dyna Fancy. Entering the home straight Joey Valdez unleashed his trademark finishing burst to win by a length, completing the 515-metre trip in a swift 29.52sec. Trainer Ben Divirgilio was satisfied with the run, however had a range of different confidence levels throughout the race. “Down the back straight I was confident he was home, then around the final bend I thought he may of been in some trouble,” said Divirgilio.
The win extended Joey Valdez’s unbeaten record from boxes seven and eight, further improving his strike rate having won nine of his 21 career starts. With heats of the Group 3 Sir John Dillon Memorial to be held this Thursday night over 595 metres, a rise in distance could be imminent for Joey Valdez. “Ideally I’d like to nominate him in some heats over the sprint distance, however with the Sir John Dillon heats this Thursday night I’m tempted to give him a go.”
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denong Stingrays for their support of the program and use of Shepley Oval for the event. For anyone interested in joining the program or getting involved with local football in Dandenong or Casey, AFL Victoria is running a registration event at the Melbourne Stars Family Fun Day at Casey Fields on Sunday 14 December.
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locally and school football numbers increasing. “Exposing them to the rules of the game - where it’s not a sport of choice for those kids - but the feedback from those days is enormous,” Roberts said. “What we struggled with in the past was the interest, now we’re tran-
THE Spring Racing Carnival may have concluded with a very successful Sportingbet Sandown Guineas Day however the Melbourne Racing Club will stage another exciting day on Saturday (December 6). Feature event is the Listed $120,500 Doveton Stakes (1000 metres) on Sportingbet Park Sandown Hillside track. The meeting also has seven other events worth $80,000 each and one with $40,000 prizemoney. Some very good horses have won the Doveton Stakes since 1985 including Star Pyramul (1986), Rancho Ruler (1988), Alishan (1992), Mookta (1993), Kapchat (1994), Alannon (1995), Prince Rubiton (2002), Apache Cat (2007), Catipulted (2012) and last year, Vatican. The event is sure to attract another excellent field with entries closing on Monday. Sportingbet Park, Sandown is the major sporting venue in the South Eastern Suburbs and provides a complete entertainment package with quality horse racing and ample family entertainment. Attractive dining packages are available on Saturday, December 6 and bookings can be made by ringing 9257 7100.
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THE next generation of Dandenong’s football talent took to Shepley Oval on Wednesday to celebrate their heritage and love of football in the AFL South East Multicultural Cup. Schools from around the greater Dandenong and Casey region - over 100 players in all - kicked and handballed their way through a fantastic day’s play as part of the AFL South East Multicultural Program. With players from a number of different geographic, ethnic and religious backgrounds descending on Dandenong’s premier football oval to get a taste. “There were over 100 kids participating on the day and that was great,” AFL Victoria Football Development Manager - South East Michael Roberts said. “It was a six-week program culminating in the event… the standard of play showed how successful the schools inviting us in have been with their health and fitness. “The kids absolutely love it… we’ve already heard from a number of deputy principals… the kids want to be involved at club level… starting their teams.” Wooranna Park Primary School was too mighty in both the boys’ and girls’ competitions taking the cup and knocking off the likes of St Paul The Apostle, St Marys Dandenong and Holy Family Doveton. Roberts believes the first outing for these players in the football environment has been a boon to the Dandenong area and will be reflected in future teams starting up
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