9 February 2015
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LOOKING for the City of Casey’s next master chef? There’s no need to look any further than the group of community cooks from the Endeavour Hills Uniting Care Neighbourhood Centre. On Friday Xian Wang, a passionate member of the centre’s Cook ‘n’ Chat group, baked some lovely pastries for her friends to tuck into. 134128 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS For more action from the Endeavour Hills Neighbourhood Centre, turn to page 14.
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under-resourcing or being “too close to industry”. “There is no doubt Toll has been negligent so why would the EPA in this instance not prosecute? “There is no excuse for human error which can bring our freeways to a halt and cause local lockdown.” Ms Wakelam said the incident showed transport companies had become complacent about their cargoes’ potential impact. “RATWISE is concerned we have no choice but to share our roads and freeways with vehicles transporting hazardous or dangerous waste, including medical and infectious material. “There has to be a safer way.” A Toll Group spokesman last week repeated the company’s statement shortly after the spill that “the safety of our people and the communities that we operate in is our priority, always. “As one of Melbourne’s largest road users we take this responsibility extremely seriously.”
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TOLL Group has been fined just over $7000 for an aviation fuel waste spill that gridlocked traffic for hours on the Monash Freeway and surrounding roads in Melbourne’s south east in November. Environment Protection Authority Victoria issued a penalty notice against the transport company for failing to safely transport the prescribed industrial waste - a breach of the company’s EPA permit. Toll Group was fined $7381, though shortly after the spill on 12 November the EPA stated the maximum applicable penalty was more than $350,000. Last week an EPA spokesman said Toll Group would have faced a maximum fine of “about $90,000” had the matter gone to court. At the time of the spill, drivers reported long delays on Dandenong’s main arterial roads including the freeway – with lanes closed in both directions for five hours between the weekday morning and afternoon peaks.
The EPA found a rusted drum carrying the waste had sprung a leak and dripped on the freeway near the Heatherton Road overpass. “In this particular case the company said the drum looked from an initial inspection to be fit-for-purpose,“ EPA chief executive Nial Finegan said. “However, the bottom had rusted, which is where the leak occurred. “A closer inspection would have revealed that the drum was not up to scratch and would have avoided potential pollution of Victoria’s environment. “Thankfully, in this instance, the small amount of aviation gas waste that escaped was noticed by another vehicle and the driver was alerted quickly.” Residents Against Toxic Waste in the South East spokeswoman Thelma Wakelam said the EPA should have prosecuted Toll Group in court if it wanted to send a “true message” to waste transporters. She said the EPA’s reluctance to prosecute reflected its
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Fawn, left, and Jess, from Kane’s Crusade, have launched a petition to make it mandatory for all Victorian high school teachers to undertake mental health first aid training. 121362 Picture: DONNA OATES psychologists that were doing the training in regard to suicide intervention,” she said. “Then we went into some of the local secondary schools in Casey and felt more could be done. “We find a lot of people have been trained in dealing with post-suicide situations, but there are not enough services for teachers to be equipped with the skills to help someone who is suicidal.” Participants in the two-day ASIST workshop learn to recognise and support somebody who may be at risk of suicide. Fawn and Jess need the petition to be signed and hope to have 50,000 signatures by Easter to present to a state MP to
table in Victorian Parliament. After visiting Casey schools to discuss the issue, Jess said she was astounded by how many high school teachers had not completed any mental health first aid training. “I think it’s a bit ludicrous that it’s not compulsory for these teachers to do it,” Jess said. “I think it is vital, at the end of the day it could save a life.” To receive a copy of the petition, email Fawn and Jess at kanescrusade@gmail.com. For more information, visit www.kanescrusade.net. For immediate assistance, or to talk to someone phone Lifeline on 13 11 14.
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A CASEY woman whose younger brother took his own life two years ago has launched a petition to make it mandatory for all Victorian high school teachers to undertake mental health first aid training. Fawn Brady lost her 23-year-old brother and closest companion, Kane, in February 2013 after his battle with depression, and has been campaigning ever since to prevent further tragedies. In August of the same year Fawn, 27, set up Kane’s Crusade with best friend Jess White, a depression support and awareness group specialising in, but not restricted to, helping young men. This month the pair officially launched a petition they hope to deliver to State Parliament which will call for new laws forcing all secondary school teachers to undertake Applied Suicide Intervention Skill Training (ASIST). Fawn, who along with Jess has completed the ASIST program, said the training was aimed at teaching people to look after those who were reaching “crisis point”. “We ourselves did the ASIST training through Windermere, and in that room there were a lot of police officers and
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Breaking the ice wall By LACHLAN MOORHEAD TWO staff members from Hallam Medical Group who run a program to help people whose loved ones suffer from drug addiction have thrown their support behind the State Government’s upcoming Casey forum on the drug ice. Family counsellor Bernard D’Argent, who started up the Vision of Hope counselling program, has backed the decision to hold the open community discussion on the insidious drug, which will take place in Narre Warren next month. “I find there’s a lot of stigma about ice, and with drug use in general, and what I find good about this forum is it can help to break that by talking about it,” he said. “It will give everyone a chance to speak about it - carers, law enforcement. “It’s about empowering the community.” The Good Sports forum, organised by the Australian Drug Foundation, will bring together sports club administrators across Casey, as well as representatives from the education sector, local government and youth services to discuss ways to confront the ice ‘epidemic’. Psychologist Stephanie Chu, who also helps to co-ordinate the Vision of Hope program, said the ice forum was an important step in the right direction for the Casey community. “Any form of educating the public is
A community forum on the drug ice will take place in Casey next month. wise, one person starting the discussion can lead to others talking about it and gives us a strong ability to distribute information about the drug and raise awareness,” Ms Chu said. Despite media reports of funding cuts to the state-wide ice forums, including the Casey event, it was confirmed last week that the Narre Warren forum at the council
offices will still go ahead after its funding was reinstated. Casey councillor Susan Serey raised the issue in urgent business at last Tuesday’s meeting, seeking to call on the State Government to reinstate funding for the ice forums across the state including the Narre Warren event. But the following day it was an-
nounced that despite the cuts, the Narre Warren forum would still run. Cr Serey also proposed that the council write to the Minister for Mental Health Martin Foley to express the council’s disappointment in the cancelled funding for some of the state’s other ice forums. The councillor’s colleagues unanimously supported Cr Serey’s motion. Referring to Labor’s Ice Intervention plan, Mr Foley said the government would “confront this crisis on our streets and at its source”. “We take the ice epidemic confronting Victoria very seriously. This drug is killing Victorians, ruining lives and destroying families,” he said. “The Andrews Labor Government is determined to tackle this scourge across the state.” Ice has been linked to 32 murder investigations in Victoria from 2012 to 2013, while the state’s Coroner’s Court has found deaths where methamphetamine was present increased from 66 in 2006 to 166 in 2013. As part of its Ice Intervention plan, the Andrews government has promised $15 million in funding for new drug and booze buses, as well as $500,000 to help set up grassroots action groups throughout regional Victoria. The Casey ice forum will be held on Wednesday 11 March in the City of Casey Council Chambers between 6pm and 8.30pm.
Different tune for former gambler - no regrets TWELVE months after publicly outing himself as a gambler, Doveton’s Terry Power has no regrets. Mr Power shared his plight with the Journal last year, revealing his $100,000plus losses on pokies in Dandenong and Doveton. In some weeks, he’d blow about $1000 on poker machines. “The most positive news is I’ve got money in the bank,” Mr Power said last week. “I’ve got money there in case I need it. “I’m trying to build up my funds to travel to Europe in the next few years.” Instead of berating himself about the money he has squandered, Mr Power is dreaming of visiting late classical composer Johan Strauss’s home and hearing the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra live or perhaps roaming the sights in Salzburg - where the film Sound of Music was shot. Despite a “couple of slip-ups” this year, Mr Power said the public confession proved cathartic. “You get sick of trying to hide the problem, thinking about all the money that you’ve lost. He feels supported by his friends at
Casey Life church - many of whom admire his efforts to slay his demons. That kind of support is what other problem gamblers most need, he said. Last year, the Journal reported on a crucial intervention by Mr Power’s workmates at CW Marketing in Rowville. At one stage, Mr Power owed $20,000 on four maxed-out credit cards before his colleagues intervened. The company’s financial controller helped organise a consolidating loan for his debts and a budget to pay it back. “You need to have people behind you,” Mr Power said last week. “You have to want to do it yourself but you know you’re not on your own.” It’s often said addicts are never cured but Mr Power said he didn’t feel as “controlled” by pokies, not like in the days he was sitting up to 14 hours feeding the machines. “I’d be rapping myself on the head, thinking ‘let’s go’ but it was like my backside was stuck down with super glue. “(Now) I’m in a place where I can take them or leave them.” Help for problem gamblers is available at Gamblers’ Help on 1800 858 858 or gamblinghelpline.org.au.
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TWO teenagers are being sought by police after a stolen car to ram-raid five small businesses within two hours in Noble Park North, Keysborough, Dandenong, Doveton and Hallam on Thursday morning. Dandenong Crime Investigation Unit detectives say the boys stole cash registers and cash at some of the targeted shops. Police said they first drove into a business’s front door in Heyington Crescent, Noble Park, at 4.30am but were unable to gain entry. They then rammed and gained entry through the front window of a shop in Currawong Street, Keysborough. The boys stole a cash register, containing money, from the store. Shops in Ross Street, Dandenong, Chestnut Road, Doveton and Marshall Place, Hallam were also raided, with another cash register and money stolen. The car believed to have been used in the raids was found in a park at Frawley Road, Eumemmerring. The boys are described as of Caucasian appearance and aged in their late teens. Information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au.
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School’s nun ran some whacky concerts JACK JOHNSON IS THE AUTHOR OF WHEN THE CLOCK STRIKES, A FASCINATING ACCOUNT OF GROWING UP IN DANDENONG, HIS YEARS TENDING TO THE CITY’S PIPES AND DRAINS AS A PLUMBER AND BRINGING UP A FAMILY WITH WIFE FRANCES IN THEIR BELOVED HOME IN MACPHERSON STREET. FOR years, school concerts at the first St Mary’s Primary School were held in the part of the school with the stage and classrooms with folding walls. When the area became too small for the growing number of students they moved to the town hall. Our early school concerts at the first town hall we will always remember. The first one I recall celebrated the Jubilee Year in 1935. Mother Domenic and Sisters Leo and Carmel marched us down Langhorne Street to the hall. We entered through a gate in Walker Street between the hall buildings and the weatherboard Mechanics’ Institute hall, built in 1863, that still remained as the hall keeper’s residence.
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We crossed the yard and entered through a doorway near the original stage. Here we were drilled many times over for our approaching concert performances. Sister Carmel, our music teacher, played the town hall piano while we did our physical jerks with wooden dumbbells that were painted silver.
We rehearsed for a couple weeks before the actual night. On the day of the concert the youngest of the kids were sent home from school at lunchtime to have an afternoon nap so they could cope with the late night. My brother Nipper got kicked out of the minuet by Sister Leo for not pointing his toe correctly. He also got a few whacks around his legs when referred on to Mother Domenic who had a leather strap cut from a thick piece of horse harness. The reason he would not point his toe was because he did not get to partner the girl of his choice. She lived in New Street and was one of Jinnie’s best mates.
He told me that being her partner was the only reason he agreed to wear those poncey buckled shoes, funny pants and that frilly, sissy shirt. Later on, when I got to Grades 7 and 8, Mother Anthony, Mother Domenic’s successor, had an even bigger and better strap from which I copped a hell of a lot of painful wallopings, many of them caused by my mad mates. My children were the fourth generation of our family to have an association with the Dandenong town hall. But it would be decades later, and in the second hall when they would also take part in their school concerts. The original 1890s hall that we experienced ran in line with Lonsdale Street but when altered in 1940 it ran
parallel with Walker Street. We saw our first movies in the old hall and many stage shows from which we gained our initial appreciation of the performing arts and of beautiful music. As we became adults much of our social life revolved around the old hall. We learned to dance in classes in the supper room. My sister Jinnie made her debut there and later had her wedding reception in the 1940s hall. We went to our first dances with friends from our childhood and met many new ones from the surrounding districts. Some of us met life partners there.
LOOKING BACK Doubtless it will be to the advantage of the young men of the town when a drill hall is erected in Dandenong, One of the most important features, of course, being the opportunity thus provided whereby our soldier lads will have an opportunity of putting in night drill. One of our readers contributes the following lines on the subject of the Drill Hall. “Are the councillors dead? Perhaps they’re not dead but slumbering. Or is it that they, like figures of clay, Care not what we lose by sheer blundering. Some months ago quite, They were asking for a site To build a drill hall for our city The letter was read. The councillors said They had, none to spare,
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20 years ago 13 February 1995 Fire victims vow to help others
50 years ago 10 February 1965 You can shoot at ducks soon The 1965 duck shooting season, which opens on 20 February, promises to be the best for many years around these parts. The season opens at 5am that day and indications are that a record number of guns will blaze away on opening morning. A check on recognised duck swamps, marshes and rivers around Westernport Bay indicates a successful opening. On the bay, fishermen have put up huge
Trying to help others was the only way fire victim Lee Watson knew how to fight back. Days after the family’s Belfort Avenue home in Dandenong West was virtually destroyed and still homeless, Lee, husband Mark and their three children made plans to start a support group for fire victims and donate some of their gifts to other families in need. The family has arranged to donate what they can via the police at Williamstown but would also like to establish a more permanent system.
5 years ago 8 Feb 2010 All Aboard As Food Tour Comes To City The man behind the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival says he is stunned by the “phenomenal change” occurring in Dandenong. Renowned foodie Tony Tan, the festival’s creative director (cultural), visited Dandenong last year and said was a “no brainer” to add the city to the festival’s card. “I’ve always known there’s a lot in Dandenong. Being a max foodie, I drive from one end of Melbourne to the other to try and see new things. “But I was stunned because of the rejuvenation of that whole area, we have something important (in Dandenong) we should tell the rest of the world.” - Compiled by the Dandenong and District Historical Society
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Set to make her mark By CASEY NEILL
POLICE patrolling a hot zone in Eumemmerring discovered a car with around two kilograms of marijuana on Thursday 29 January. The area had been deemed a hot zone due to high rates of crimes and task members had been deployed to inspect it. The police officers located a car along Gumbuya Close with three men and upon inspection found a large quantity of drugs. One of the males became violent towards police and was restrained. The 31-yearold man was remanded in custody. Police allege he also had a knife and that the man was ice affected.
Senior robbed Gabrielle Williams in her electorate office. 132919 that want to see the best for people,” she said. “I do care about this place and I do care about the values of the Labor Party and genuinely believe that they create a more equitable, fairer society.” She grew up in a family where politics and current affairs were always talking points, and her mum’s relatives in particular were politically active. Ms Williams’s great uncle Ted McCormick was the Waterside Workers Federation president. “And mum’s father was a wharfie, my uncle was a wharfie, my dad worked on the waterfront for a time,” she said. “That’s quite a politically-charged environment, particularly in those days.” Tragedy in her mum’s family also shaped her views. Ms Williams’s Aunty
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Kate suffered encephalitis (brain inflammation) at age five. “She was in a prolonged coma over many, many months and when she did wake up she had severe disabilities as a result,” she said. “That environment gave me a very clear idea of the role I felt that government should play in people’s lives in terms of being a support and creating a fair society.” Ms Williams studied law with this philosophy in mind and worked at Baker and McKenzie. “They had a really sizeable pro-bono program which they really encouraged us to be part of,” she said. “It was often as simple as helping homeless people negotiate reduced penalties for different infringements.
“What it showed to me was that we had people who were already struggling, but would get into a cycle where things were made more and more difficult. “It was such a small thing to do but you could see that it took some of the weight off them.” Ms Williams hopes to do similar things for residents of her electorate, which includes Dandenong, Doveton and Eumemmerring, many of whom are immigrants. “They’ve come from places where government is something to be feared and you avoid it as best you can,” she said. “That’s something that I want to break down as best as I can. “I want this office to be a true community resource.” Her office is in Halpin Way, Dandenong.
Cruelty investigator backs probe into dogs’ home By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A CASEY-based employee of the Animal Cruelty Hotline has welcomed the Victorian Government’s investigation into the Lost Dogs’ Home. The Lost Dogs’ Home, which has a South Eastern Pound Service in Cranbourne, has been battered by public outrage in the last month with accusations of wrongful and unnecessary euthanasia of its animals. Agriculture Minister Jaala Pulford has since announced a departmental investigation into
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the Lost Dogs’ Home, which provides pound services for a number of Victorian councils including Casey. It’s understood authorised officers are currently investigating the Lost Dogs’ Home and are expected to report back to Ms Pulford within weeks. Animal Cruelty Hotline senior investigations officer Barrie Tapp said the investigation was long overdue. “I welcome the inquiry, it’s been needed for a long time,” Mr Tapp said.
“This is only the tip of the iceberg. “This issue has been brewing and festering for some time, the Pound Alliance have been pushing this for years and finally we have a minister who has the guts to do something.” Casey Council has also backed the State Government’s review. “The City of Casey takes the welfare of animals very seriously,” City of Casey Manager Community Safety Caroline Bell said. “Casey is one of the few local
governments in Victoria whose staff involved in animal management are authorised under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, and the first council in Victoria to successfully prosecute a puppy farm in its municipality. “While the review announced by the State Government is focused around the North Melbourne pound, we support any review into standards of animal care in Victoria, ensuring the highest standards are being adhered to as outlined in the Domestic Animals Act and Codes
of Practice.” Chair of the Lost Dogs’ Home Dr Andrew Tribe told The Age last month the shelter would review its policies and practices with the aim of reducing the number of animals euthanised. Casey Council has had a contract with the Lost Dogs’ Home since June 2011. Between 1 January and 31 December last year, 1534 dogs and 945 cats were impounded from the municipality.
A 78-YEAR-OLD man was the victim of a vicious attack in Doveton last week. Around 9pm on Tuesday 27 January two males attacked and robbed the man on Box Street on the footpath. The males bashed the man with poles before they took his cards and an amount of cash. The men have been described as Caucasian and in their twenties.
Pole mugging POLICE are hunting two attackers who hit a man with steel poles and stole his money and credit cards in Doveton last month. The victim was walking on Box Street around 9pm on Tuesday 27 January when he was approached by two Caucasian men who pulled out poles and started hitting him, before they took his belongings and fled. The victim sustained minor injuries. Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential crime report at www. crimestoppersvic.com. au.
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GABRIELLE Williams not only kept Dandenong in Labor hands at last year’s State Election – she kept it in Collingwood’s grasp, too. The 32-year-old followed fellow Pies fan John Pandazopoulos into the seat with almost 53 per cent of first preference votes. “It’s been a safe Labor seat for some time now but I’ve never taken that for granted,” she said. “I’ve always known that I wanted to fight for this seat despite the margin and I think it’s one that takes a lot of work.” Doveton-born Mr Pandazopoulos represented the electorate for 22 years before retiring at the 27 November poll. “It is hugely daunting. John’s part of the furniture,” Ms Williams said. “He was quite lovely about letting me find my own feet and I think that’s been really great. “But he’s been available to provide advice if I need it.” Ms Williams, who has already been appointed Parliamentary Secretary for Carers and Volunteers, calls Dandenong North home. “People are going to have to get used to seeing me in my baggy jeans and my T-shirt, looking tired on a Sunday morning when I go to do my shopping,” she said. Her parents started their married life in Noble Park and she grew up in Wantirna. Ms Williams has been actively involved in the Labor Party and politics for about 10 years, but only recently considered herself a parliamentary candidate. “It’s been a really organic journey. It wasn’t like from the age of 15 I wanted to become a politician,” she said. Working with Bruce MP Alan Griffin exposed her to how much she could do and how much needed to be done. When Dandenong became vacant, she thought ‘why not?’. “We should have people in these positions that are passionate about what they’re doing and that have a vision and
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A DANDENONG stalwart has received some great news about his health - and on his birthday, no less. Former Highway Bowls owner and Dandenong Retail Traders Association (DRTA) chairman Roy Aspinall has been battling cancer, and on 27 January a PET scan showed he was clear of the disease. “It was a great present,” he told the Journal. Roy hasn’t let his health battle slow him down. He continued to write Sandown Racecourse columns for the Journal from his hospital bed.
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MORE than just a relationship was wrecked during a domestic altercation in the Dandenong Plaza car park. On Monday last week Dandenong Magistrates’ Court heard that a man’s recent exgirlfriend rammed his car in the car park in January last year. In his haste to escape, the man lost control of his car as he accelerated and he crashed into another person’s car. Both vehicles were written off. The man - whose licence was suspended at the time - didn’t stay to exchange details with the innocent victim. Given he’d already paid a price for the loss of his car and the “unusual circumstances”, the magistrate convicted and fined the man $400. DO YOU have a descendant who fought at Gallipoli? The Journal is looking for local stories for a
THIS sign in a Langhorne Street, Dandenong, car park got one Journal reporter’s interest buzzing last Tuesday. The easel was in the middle of two parking spaces on the Heritage Hill fenceline, orange bollards blocking access. But when the reporter returned 20 minutes later, the sign and bollards were gone. What happened to the bees? Email journal@starnewsgroup.com.au or visit www.facebook.com/DandenongJournal. special Anzac Day commemorative edition to be published on the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings. If you would like to share your family’s connection with this historic occasion email journal@starnewsgroup.com.au or phone editor Narelle Coulter on 5945 0642. YOUNG Dandenong tennis fan Prisha Baliga had the thrill of a lifetime during the recent Australian Open. Prisha, who plays tennis at Dandenong Tennis Club, tossed the coin at the start of the women’s fourth round match between Germany’s Julia Goerges and Russian Ekaterina Makarova on Margaret Court Arena on Sunday 25 January.
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Fatal creek fences By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS COUNCILLORS have urgently called for safety fencing between a Dandenong South playground and a floodway that claimed a young boy’s life last year. City of Greater Dandenong councillor Jim Memeti is set to lobby for the safety move at the Metro 3175 playground at tonight’s council meeting (Monday). The parkland off Keneally Street in the Metro 3175 estate overlooks Dandenong Creek’s steep grassy banks for several hundred metres and is unguarded by any fence, railing or warning sign. Councillor Peter Brown called for fencing to cordon off the park as well as the directly-opposite creekside reserve with a playground and walking track off Dalgety Street. Cr Brown said he’d first realised in May how “treacherous” the attractive parkland was. “I was walking in the area. It had been raining the night before and the grass was quite slippery,” he said. “I thought it would take just a kid to slip down the bank and end of story.” Four months later, about 600 metres upstream, Doveton boy Ishmael Baqaie was swept away and drowned in the creek flushed with stormwaters after slipping down a grass bank at Dandenong Park’s playground. The playground was enclosed by safety fencing except for a concrete ledge overlooking the bank. Since last year’s tragic drowning, Greater Dandenong Council has installed extra fencing around the ledge. For the most part, the creek’s banks in the park are unguarded.
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Peter Brown inspects Dandenong Creek drain, in front of the Metro 3175 playground on the opposite Picture: GARY SISSONS bank. 134063 Cr Brown warned the council could well suffer an “adverse finding” at a likely coronial inquiry into the tragedy. “Even if we don’t get an adverse finding, we need to find funding in (June’s) budget for public safety, which includes fencing and a sign warning of a slippery slope,” he said. Engineering director Julie Reid said the council was undertaking a review of all of its playgrounds and “considering any reasonable steps
that may be required to minimise risks”. Cr Memeti said the dangers were obvious. “When I saw the area, alarm bells rang for me. “Families are going to have barbecues there and stay for a couple of hours. When you’re there for that long you can’t watch your child for every second.” Cr Angela Long, whose nowadult son as a youngster had a close call in a drainage pit, supported
fencing-off playgrounds adjoining the creek if it was financially feasible. Cr Matthew Kirwan said playgrounds near the creek should be secured by fences and/or warning signs but fencing-off all creek parklands from Mt Dandenong to Port Phillip would be unrealistic. “I think it is both a case of dealing with areas that are high-risk like playgrounds but also educating residents that the Dandenong Creek is a floodplain.”
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AN ANNUAL community award named after one of Doveton’s most passionate volunteers is once again open for applications. The Juan Carlos Loyola OAM Award for Longstanding Community Service, which is now in its third year, is presented to a resident of south-east Melbourne who has displayed long-term dedication to the local community through volunteering. The award is named after Juan Carlos Loyola OAM who has worked tirelessly for 20 years directing the Doveton Special Soccer School and is presented and sponsored by Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan. “There are many people across Melbourne’s south-east who give so much back to their communities, clubs and associations, and that should be celebrated,” Mr Donnellan said. “This award was created to help celebrate and thank the community spirit and hard work of long-term volunteers.” The winner of this year’s award will be chosen by a panel of local residents and active community members, including Juan Carlos Loyola and Patricia Clarke of Endeavour Hills. Nominations are now open and close on Monday 2 March, with the winner formally awarded at the end of the month. To make an application, contact Mr Donnellan’s office on 9706 0566.
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EDUCATION AND OPEN DAYS
Sense of belonging ST JOHN’S Regional College has been the first choice for Catholic secondary schooling in Dandenong for more than 50 years. The safe, encouraging and challenging environment at St John’s allows students to grow and succeed spiritually, academically and emotionally. Curriculum and co-curriculum programs are designed to ensure the highest possible quality of learning experience and a sense of belonging. St John’s aims to provide an educational program which develops the whole person - the spiritual, social and physical as well as the academic.
From the STEP Program in Year 7, which focuses on transitioning students from primary school to secondary school, through to the wide range of VCE and VET subjects, VCAL and enrichment programs, all students are able to find their place at St John’s. The college has dynamic and growing programs for the arts, sport and recreation and hospitality. As a co-educational Catholic college, St John’s focuses on helping students find the right path and place within the school community and out in the world. St John’s Regional College is a com-
munity in which learning, self-discipline and responsibility are fostered, valued and encouraged, allowing students to grow into productive, valuable members of the wider community. St John’s will be holding an open morning at the college on Thursday 19 February from 9.15am - 11.30am. The morning will consist of a college tour, entertainment from the performing arts students and morning tea that has been prepared by the hospitality students. For further information, phone 9791 3366 or book online at www.sjcdandenong.catholic.edu.au.
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NAZARETH College is focused on providing students with a rich educational experience which delivers excellence in personalised learning. To cater for the specific learning needs of boys and of girls, Nazareth provides single gender classes in Years 7 and 9 (and in Year 8 from 2016) in selected subjects, including English, maths, science and physical education. Mixed gender classes in other subjects ensure students also experience all the social and personal benefits of coeducation. Nazareth’s 1:1 Learning Technologies program incorpo-
rates a Bring Your Own Digital Device (BYOD) program and desktop learning technologies. It also includes using iPads as a key learning tool in Years 7 to 9 within Nazareth’s wireless ‘always connected’ environment. The Laurel Program provides targeted acceleration in maths and science for students with higher ability, as well as extension in English and humanities, helping high-achieving students achieve their full potential. In the senior years, Nazareth provides an excellent range of pathways, catering for a wide range of individual needs.
This includes an excellent and broad VCE program, as well as pathways in applied learning including PreCAL (Year 10) and VCAL (Years 11 and 12). To encourage excellence in learning, Nazareth College offers both academic and music scholarships to students in Years 7, 9 and 10, and in VCE. The focus on personalised learning means that Nazareth College provides its students with an experience of Catholic co-education at its best. For further information about Nazareth College, phone the college registrar on 9795 8100.
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Ready to walk tall By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS JANG Dhadly has long dreamed of walking with straight feet into his parents’ home in Punjab, India. Thanks to a leg-up from generous Greater Dandenong donors, what looked like an impossibility is becoming reality. Mr Dhadly, 27, is set to undergo the final stages of rehabilitation to overcome a clubbed and severely deformed foot that has hindered him since birth. “I know there are a lot of people behind me. “I don’t have the words to thank those guys,” Mr Dhadly said. As a child, he struggled to walk - crawling on all fours until he was eight. Since then, he had hobbled with an uncomfortable limp from his right foot and ankle. Five years ago he left his Indian homeland intent on landing a well-paying job.
In India, due to discrimination against his disability, the best wage he could earn was $50 a month. With the help of relatives, he moved to Dandenong on a student visa. He has been studying business and automotive engineering while sharing a house with seven men and working parttime in a car wash in Dandenong Plaza car park. He had hoped to fund the operations himself but his private medical insurance wouldn’t cover the cost of about $20,000 for surgery, anaesthetics and hospital stay. Not being an Australian citizen, Mr Dhadly isn’t eligible for Medicare. He couldn’t so much as afford $500 for a preliminary appointment with a surgeon. It was at the car wash that he fatefully came to know Trevor Aspinall, who gathered together other well-meaning residents
Jim Memeti and Jang Dhadly at the cheque presentation at Dandenong Club. 134086 such as Dandenong Rotary Club’s Ashok Langer to raise money for treatment. The operation in November was a radical one - an amputation of his right lower leg in
BUSINESS SOUTH-EAST Workers cross Showing finishing line
preparation for a fitted prosthetic leg. Last week came a vital act of generosity from Dandenong Club at the suggestion of Greater Dandenong councillor Jim
Memeti - a $10,000 donation towards the new leg and rehabilitative treatment. A fund-raising dinner on 18 April will help with Mr Dhadly’s living costs in the mean-
you the money!
By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
SANDOWN Racecourse’s garden and grounds workers clocked off for the final time last Friday. On 15 January 34 workers at the Sandown and Caulfield tracks learnt that Melbourne Racing Club (MRC) would contract out their jobs from 1 February. The announcement followed six months of enterprise bargaining agreement (EBA) negotiations. Australian Workers Union (AWU) Victorian secretary Ben Davis said that the final eight employees at Sandown finished up on Friday. “All 34 of them are so disenchanted and embittered that they don’t want to work there anymore,” he said. “They feel that they can’t work there anymore. They’ve decided to move on. “I’m deeply saddened by it, deeply troubled by it, but it’s their decision, it’s their working lives.” Two workers had given more than 40 years’ service to the track and many more had 20-plus years under their belts. “All this club thinks about is money, not the trauma and stress that they cause,” one worker said. An MRC spokesman said the decision followed a broader 18-month efficiency review to tackle rising losses in its racing business, which topped $6 million per annum in recent years. He said MRC was forced to explore other options because the AWU made unreasonable demands. - CASEY NEILL
TREVOR Ratcliffe knows a thing or two about business and personal finance. That’s why the retired public servant is launching the Skills for Life information sessions this month, beginning with tips on money management. The Everyday Finances session will be presented by Lisa Hansen from the Casey North Community Information and Support Service (CISS) with the workshop aimed at showing the attendees how to best organise their finances to avoid getting stuck in debt. “It’s about money management and managing your budget and we will also discover how to stretch your income further,” Skills For Life coordinator Mr Ratcliffe said. “It will also show people what resources are available to help them, as well as how to save money on utility bills and knowing your rights and responsibilities.” Mr Ratcliffe is planning for seven information sessions that will run up to June. The topics of the sessions, which are to be held at the Community Room at Narre Warren North Uniting Church, will range from family relationships, baby care, men’s health, mental health and dementia.
A HOTEL has been suggested as a replacement for the existing council chambers land once the new Casey Cultural Precinct is opened. Councillor Amanda Stapledon put forward the idea at a council meeting on Tuesday night and said she “wanted to get the conversations started”. She said she was made aware of the limited amount of
local accommodation during a regional event of the Balla Balla Lions Club. “There were plenty of homestays but accommodation was little throughout Cranbourne,” she said. Cr Stapledon said she believed the benefit of extra local accommodation would be two-fold. “It would bring added benefit to the economy in Casey and to the new precinct,” she said.
time. To help Mr Dhadly, donate to the Jang Dhadly trust account (ANZ Bank, BSB number 013289, account 394273617). For more details phone Ashok Langer on 0428 977 356.
Sweet smell of success By CASEY NEILL
Project co-ordinator Trevor Ratcliffe presents The Reverend Ineke Gyles with the program for Skills For Life. Mr Ratcliffe said the announcement of his project had been welcomed by local community organisations that are keen to expand their audience. “I’ve always had a bit of a passion about helping people to help themselves, whether it comes back to a
feeling of self-worth or self-esteem,” he said. “Even if people aren’t having financial problems, we’d all like to afford a better lifestyle.” For more information contact Trevor Ratcliffe on 0428 472 030 or 9700 5061 or email narrenorth.uc@ gmail.com.
Council could cheque in on site sale for hotel By BRIDGET SCOTT
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“In terms of accommodation, it would be ideal for someone visiting the Casey Cultural Precinct or going to an event as they would be able to stay overnight.” “I am looking to explore it at this stage.” Cr Stapledon said she was aware that council officers had looked into the issue of lack of accommodation and explored possible solutions. “With my way of thinking
this is the perfect location,” she said. “Shoppers who come from the country can simply treat themselves to a night out. “People can go to the precinct then walk across the road to their accommodation.” Cr Stapledon asked for a briefing to come back to councillors by the first council meeting in June. She asked that it explore the potential of utilising the exist-
ing council chambers, once vacated to occupy the Casey Cultural Precinct, to become a hotel/serviced apartment accommodation precinct to meet a significant deficient for overnight accommodation within the City of Casey. The council passed her motion and Cr Stapledon received the full support of her colleagues. The new precinct is due to open in 2017.
WORKERS who spent four days locked in a Dandenong factory lunch room have got what they wanted. On Sunday 1 February International Flavours and Fragrances (IFF) employees accepted a new enterprise bargaining agreement (EBA) and returned to work on Monday. National Union of Workers (NUW) spokeswoman Emma Kerin said negotiations started in June last year and stalled because IFF insisted on cutting conditions. She said the three-year agreement signed last week protected paid breaks and accrued sick leave and secured annual wage increases of 2 per cent, 2.1 per cent and 2.2 per cent. “They’re very happy to be back at work,” she said. The workers arrived at the Frankston-Dandenong Road factory about 6am on 27 January to find they were locked out. They were due to start protected industrial action that day that included bans on paperwork and overtime. Ms Kerin said they voted to lock themselves in the lunchroom and left about 4pm on 30 January because IFF’s Asia Pacific management had responded to an online petition and got involved. “They spent all day in the commission Saturday - from 10am to 9pm - with our delegates,” she said. The American-owned multinational company supplies flavourings to Australia’s biggest food producers in liquid, powder and spray. The Journal contacted IFF but did not receive any response.
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Centre of unity NEIGHBOURS always look out for each other. This certainly rings true for the people who gather weekly at the Endeavour Hills Uniting Care Neighbourhood Centre to participate in a whole range of activities. Last Friday residents came from all over Casey to get involved in the centre’s
tai chi class and its Cook ‘n’ Chat program. With something for participants of all ages, the Endeavour Hills Neighbourhood Centre caters for anybody in the Casey community. News photographer STEWART CHAMBERS visited the centre to capture the action.
Joan Hansen enjoys the tai chi class. Left: Lassy Giaffre shows off her fresh plate of pasta.
Nella Jarvis, 90, loves doing her tai chi at the Neighbourhood Centre.
Members of the cooking class, from left, Xian Wang, Rohini Ferrao, Fatima Stolke, Merica Kanizaj, Robyn Luttrell, Lassy Giaffre, June Crowe and Bruce Hansen.
The tai chi group.
WHAT’S ON Casey Relay for Life RELAY for Life is a fun and moving overnight experience that raises vital funds for the Cancer Council’s research, prevention, information and support services. ■ Akoonah Park, Berwick, Friday 13 March. For more information contact Michael McKenzie on 1300 656 585 or visit casey@relayforlife.org.au.
Casey Choir members, from left, Angie McDonald, Tracey Vincent, Lydia Reid and Catherine Harrigan.
Art Space is open
THE Casey Choir is calling for new members to put their hand up to be part of the group for 2015. The all-female choir has grown from a membership base of 15 to 50 in just a few years. ■ Contact Tracey on 0449 132 616, or visit www.caseychoir. com.au.
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ONE of Casey’s new art spaces is getting set to host two exhibitions in one space as part of a new and exciting council venture. The Civic Centre Art Space will host the artworks and Mayor Mick Morland encourages the community to come along and experience some local talents. ■ Civic Centre Art Space, Casey Council offices, Narre Warren, until Friday 27 March.
Vietnamese TET Festival MORE than 20,000 people will celebrate the Vietnamese New Year with live music, lion dancing, a bonsai exhibition, games and carnival rides, traditional delicacies and fireworks. ■ Sandown Racecourse, Princes Highway, Springvale. 21 to 22 February, 11am to 11pm. Entry fees will apply.
Exploring spirituality THE Open Door’s workshops are back for the year and will include meditations, a sewing circle, tai chi, book club and creative writing. ■ The Open Door, 110 Ann Street, Dandenong. Call Trish or Jo on 9791 8664 for more information.
Bowling barefoot BAREFOOT bowling sessions are returning to Noble Park. Bring friends and enjoy prizes, drinks at bar prices and a sausage sizzle. ■ Noble Park Bowls Club, 46 to 56 Moodemere Street, Noble Park, on Fridays at 6pm. The $7 fee includes tuition and equipment. Call Reg Vernon on 0428 647 540 or email rwdlvernon@bigpond.com.
Strategic Hot Mess THIS free Tessa Broadby and Ashlea English exhibition will be part display, part performance and part discussion. There will be guided tasks, games, scores and more with these Heritage Hill artists-inresidence. ■ Heritage Hill, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Until 13 February. Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm, and the first Sunday of the month, noon to 4pm.
Rangers take on Spirit THE Dandenong Rangers boasts some of the most talented female basketballers in the world.
They’ll play the Bendigo Spirit, Adelaide Lightning, West Coast Waves and Townsville Fire at home in the coming month. ■ Dandenong Stadium, 270 Stud Road, Dandenong. Sunday 15 February, 5pm. Tickets are $14 for adults, $7 for children and concession and $35 for families of two adults and three children. Call Dana Ivanovich on 9794 7192 or email events@dandenongstadium.com.au for more information.
Nature opens up ALEX Wilkie Nature Reserve is hosting free open days where park rangers are available for guided tours. ■ Alex Wilkie Nature Reserve, Mackay Street, Springvale South. Friday 13, 20 and 27 February, 9am to 3pm. Sunday 15 February, 10am. Bookings are essential. Call 8571 1702 for more information.
Art on show GABI Mika-McNaughton’s new exhibition 42.65528° S, 146.58750° E features forest landscape paintings. ■ Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre, corner Walker and Robinson streets, Dandenong, until 28 February. Monday to Friday, 11am to 5pm and Saturday, 11am to 3pm.
All about orchids THE Dandenong and District Orchid Club welcomes novice to advanced growers and presents guest speakers on various topics. ■ Dandenong and District Agricultural Society administration building, Greaves Reserve, Bennet Street, Dandenong. Friday 13 February, 7pm for an 8pm start. Entry is free. ber-
ship is $20 per year. Email menew@bigpond. com or call Ron Daniell on 0412 188 263 for more information.
Stayin’ Alive THE Australian Bee Gees Show is returning for a new show, The Past and Present Tour. It looks at the careers of the brothers Gibb through song and multimedia and will feature two parts and costume changes defining the eras. ■ Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Saturday 25 April. Visit www.drumtheatre.com.au or call 8571 1666.
Global food extravaganza DANDENONG Market will host the World Food Fare with cuisines and entertainment influenced by some of the world’s most important river systems. There’ll be outdoor hawker market stalls, canopied stands, bain maries, hot and cold offerings, sizzling hot plates, sweets and savouries and cooking demonstrations in The Kitchen. Entry is free and free parking is available. ■ Dandenong Market, 16-46 Cleeland Street, Dandenong. Sunday 1 March, 10am to 7pm.
Tea and history THE Heritage Hill historic precinct features three preserved buildings in two acres of landscaped gardens. A tour takes in the gardens, Laurel Lodge and Benga Lodge and is designed to provide an insight into the families who lived at the property and Dandenong’s rich cultural history. Bookings are essential as numbers are strict-
ly limited. ■ Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Thursday 26 February, noon to 2pm. The tour is $16, or $14 with a seniors discount. Call 8571 1702 for bookings or more information.
Hazaras in art HAZARA culture is an exhibition by local Afghan artist Hadi Rahimi and features works in pencil, pen and oil painting. It celebrates Hazara culture, presenting faces of peace, happiness and humanity. ■ Heritage Hill Museum and Historical Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Until 13 February. Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm and the first Sunday of the month, noon to 4pm.
Floriography FOUR Chisholm Institute Certificate IV in Photo Imaging students have each produced four works to the floriography theme to be shown in art boxes on McCrae Street. They familiarised themselves with the Heritage Hill gardens to create images that present a perspective of their heritage and tranquillity. ■ Heritage Hill Museum and Historical Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Until 13 February. Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm, and on the first Sunday of the month, noon to 4pm.
Travertine stone LOCAL artist Mohammad Ali Ramazani makes sculptures and decorative vessels from stone, often using hand cutting, chipping and sanding techniques to perfect the shape of his forms. His works are often viewed as classic garden sculptures but will be taken out of context and arranged in a unique way for this exhibition. ■ Heritage Hill Museum and Historical Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Until 13 February. Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm, and on the first Sunday of the month, noon to 4pm.
Baby Bounce THIS free early literacy program is designed to help children aged under two explore language through stories, songs and rhymes. It can help them develop motor skills confidence and is an opportunity for parents to socialise. ■ Dandenong Library, Level 2, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Wednesdays from 11 February to 25 March, 10.30am to 11am. Call 1300 630 920 for more information.
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IN LOVE WITH THE BESPOKE SPACE and light combine to create a dazzling first impression of the Bespoke by Arden Homes. The grand, double-storey home includes an unsurpassed number of quality standard inclusions, ensuring buyers aren’t forced to continually reassess their budget as they strive for the perfect home. The grand proportions of the Bespoke are evident the moment you step through the impressive pivot front door. The ground floor redefines the meaning of open plan with rooms seamlessly flowing from one to the other, creating an unimpeded view from the entrance right through to the alfresco entertaining area at the rear. To the left of the entrance is a study, which can be enclosed but works beautifully as an open space. Boutique, fully-glazed windows feature throughout the home, including butt jointed corner windows. As you enter, look up and peer into the entry void, your gaze is instantly directed to the first floor ceiling soaring five and a half metres above you. To the right is the modern, hardwood staircase. Sleek timber handrails, open treads and glass balustrading further enhance the feeling of space and light. The designer kitchen has a wall oven tower with nothing less than three Smeg ovens, a steam oven, pyroletic oven, plus conventional oven and built-in coffee machine. Caesarstone benchtops are complemented by a laminate servery table. The Smeg dishwasher automatically pops open to release steam when a washing cycle is finished. The fully-equipped butler’s pantry is perfect for entertaining with bi-fold windows opening onto the outdoor eating area. The ground floor also includes a powder room, large laundry with walk-in linen cupboard and a huge family/dining area flooded with natural light. Upstairs is another living area and four oversized bedrooms, each with an ensuite. So large is the master bedroom it is reminiscent of a five-star hotel. The six-star energy rated home comes complete with a Brivis refrigerated cooling system. Sales manager Warren Dibble said the beauty of the Bespoke, apart from its “amazing” standard inclusions, was its flexibility. Buyers are encouraged to work closely with Arden architects to create their dream home. “We can customise the house or design a Bespoke home from the ground up,” Warren said. “Our brief is to only build 30 Bespoke homes a year. That’s our commitment to clients. Every house is numbered and owners receive an authenticity certificate.” To truly appreciate the Bespoke, visit the display on Westwood Boulevard in Keysborough’s Somerfield Estate or call Jackie Cavner on 0403 031 290.
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KEYSBOROUGH Located in the highly desirable pocket of Keysborough, this striking new contemporary residence is a premier example of clever contemporary design. It flows over two impressive levels. Downstairs features a primary entertaining hub with an open plan formal living/dining room, laundry, stunning chef’s kitchen which is complete with state-of-the-art Westinghouse appliances, stone bench tops, pantry and island bench. The expansive interiors flow seamlessly to a low maintenance rear yard which is waiting to be transformed into an alfresco oasis. Upstairs there is a family retreat, bathroom and four bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and sunny windows and the main bedroom has balcony views, ensuite and walk-in wardrobes. Highlights include ducted heating, double garage with internal access, highly prized seven star energy rating and recycled water to maintain the garden and toilet. Set on a generous block-close to excellent schools, great lifestyle facilities and beaches, plus Eastern freeway access to the CBD, this home will appeal to the discerning buyer who likes quality without compromise.
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If peace and privacy is what buyers are after then they need look no further than this rare 5.9 acre parcel of land which is located within minutes of Longwarry. The renovated Hardiplank home offers two good size bedrooms with great wardrobe space, a sensationally planned quality kitchen with an abundance of storage and quality appliances including 900 Delonghi cooker. The L shaped lounge and dining room is homely and boast timber floors, solid fuel heating and reverse cycle heating and cooling. The home is also connected to solar power to keep the nasty electricity bills at bay. A third bedroom would be an easy addition with the roofline already in place. The well thought out horse property is complete with four paddocks, holding yard, picturesque dam, quality stables for two, feed room and lock-up workshop with pot belly stove. An inspection is sure to impress.
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The selling agent says this freehold investment property has potential plus! The building's 82 squares provides priceless exposure on the 357 square metres of land. This is a rare opportunity to purchase a freehold property and the business is also available for sale. It is brilliantly located on a service road of Princes Highway opposite the RACV office, other offices and factories which are nearby. There is potential for extension at the back. This is an urgent sale due to ill health.
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BARRY PLANT, NOBLE PARK, 8710 0000 JENNY SUDRA, 0422 991 593 515 PRINCES HIGHWAY AUCTION: SATURDAY, 7 MARCH, 1PM PRICE: $480,000 PLUS Monday, 9 February, 2015 DANDENONG JOURNAL 3
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Dandenong Central
Dandenong
33 Grace aveNue
SO CENTRAL - SO QUIET!
10/85 cleelaNd Street
NO CAR REQUIRED!
This property ticks all the boxes for so many people. Located in the heart of Dandenong on approximately 690m2 of land in a quiet street environment. There are two separate living areas, a renovated bathroom, updated kitchen, garage, shedding and a lovely garden. Ideal development site (STCA) or family property located an easy stroll to the Plaza, market, schools, Hospital, railway station and so much more!
Stroll down to the Dandenong Market to get your fruit and vegies from this very central single bedroom unit. A great start for the First Home Buyer OR an excellent investment. Features include gas appliances, split system air conditioner, hardwood floors, backyard and carport. Your investment is secure in the fast growing Central Dandenong precinct. Close to Schools, Plaza, Hospital and public transport.
A SERIOUSLY GOOD INVESTMENT!
IN THE RIGHT SPOT!
auctioN: Saturday, 21st February, 2015 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPeN: Wed 5:00pm to 5:30pm & Sat 12:00pm to 12:30pm
auctioN: Saturday, 21st February, 2015 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) oPeN: Wed 4:30pm to 5:00pm & Sat 12:30pm to 1:00pm N TIO UC S R ST OR ING ON Y F SAV C R R R Y DE HU DUT UN P AM ST
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11 roNald Street
TOP CENTRAL LOCATION!
8-12 StaNley Street
Sherwood Apartments
In a quiet tree lined street, this elegant family home is filled with olde worlde features but boasts modern open plan living. Built circa 1910 on a block of approximately 727m2, home features three double bedrooms, full ensuite to master, an open fire place, high ceilings with ornate plasterwork and central bathroom with spa bath. The hallway opens to an enormous open area consisting of a huge kitchen adjoining family room and rumpus/living room which provides access to a North facing sunroom. Hydronic heating, solar power, evaporative cooling and aluminium roller shutters fitted to windows. A remote controlled roller door secures a single garage/workshop. Includes a glass house and potting shed. Zoned RGZ1, this property does lend itself to future high density development (STCA).
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.
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AFFORDABLE TOWNHOUSE LIVING!
AS GOOD AS NEW!
NEW & MODERN IN BRILLIANT LOCATION!
NEW & FABULOUS! HURRY - ONLY 2 LEFT!
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4/139 Princes Highway
3/32 Bruce Street
LUXURY APARTMENT LIVING - SAVE $$$ - BUY OFF THE PLAN!
For Sale: From $295,000 oPeN: tues 5:00pm to 5:30pm & Sat 1:00pm to 1:30pm
73 cleeland Street
One of only five townhouses on the block, this property is surprisingly spacious with open plan living downstairs and bedrooms and bathroom upstairs. The feature brick walls and ceilings create a homely ambiance and give the new buyer the opportunity to create their own style. Private easy care courtyard & lock-up garage.
Walk to the Plaza, market, Tafe and hospital from this spacious two bedroom townhouse. Only 1 year old and offering open plan living, well appointed kitchen with gas cooking and dishwasher, walk in robe to the large master bedroom, separate laundry, second toilet, private rear yard and large garage plus space for a second car.
For Sale: $355,000 to $375,000 oPeN: thurs 5:00-5:30pm & Sat 11:00-11:30am
For Sale: Buyers over $450,000 oPeN: Wed 5:00-5:30pm & Sat 12:00-12:30pm
For Sale: $430,000 to $450,000 oPeN: Wed 4:15-4:45pm & Sat 11:15-11:45am
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COMFORT & QUALITY!
CONVENIENT LOCATION!
WHAT A SPOT!
For Sale: $250,000 to $270,000 oPeN: tues 4:15-4:45pm & Sat 10:30-11:00am
5/9-11 olive road
Two bedroom unit with lock up garage, spacious lounge with gas heating, split system air conditioning, kitchen/ meals area, separate toilet and laundry. Built in robes, ceiling fans and fresh carpeting to bedrooms. Let to an excellent tenant. Walking distance to bus stop, Schools and easy drive to Freeways.
For Sale: $270,000 to $295,000 oPeN: Wed 5:00-5:30pm & Sat 11:30-12:00pm
1/40 Hammond road
Ideally located in the heart of Dandenong, this stunning three bedroom townhouse boasts open plan living areas, high ceilings, bamboo flooring and parent’s retreat and family bathroom. Features stainless steel appliances in kitchen, ducted heating, two split system heating/cooling units and more. Security entrance and single garage.
12 lockington crescent
3/25 Bruce Street
Located close to the railway station, Freeway access and Dandenong Market and Plaza, this three bedroom unit offers spacious living area, kitchen/meals area, lock up garage andsecure backyard. Currently leased to excellent Tenants returning $320.00 per week or Vacant Possession is available.
For Sale: $310,000 to $320,000 oPeN: thurs 5:15-5:45pm & Sat 10:30-11:00am
These new craftsman built homes are on easy care cottage blocks. Each comprise 3 generous bedrooms, master with full ensuite, 2 additional bathrooms and 3 toilets. The kitchens include dishwashers and stone benchtops. Each townhouse has four split system a/c units and neutral tonings.
3/37 King Street
Walk to the Dandenong Market, Plaza, Hospital and Chisholm Tafe from this neat two bedroom unit. One of only four on the block, it features polished floors, built in robes, gas cooking & hot water service, split system air conditioning, private backyard and a single carport. Let to a good tenant or vacant possession available.
For Sale: $250,000 to $270,000 oPeN: Wed 4:30-5:00pm & Sat 10:30-10:45am
This freshly renovated two bedroom unit is located only 200 metres from the Dandenong Market and CBD! Set in a block of four, this beauty boasts floating timber floors, fabulous new kitchen with lots of overhead cupboards and pantry, reverse cycle air conditioning, fully paved private backyard and carport. A ‘must see’ property!
For Sale: $265,000 to $285,000 oPeN: Wed 4:00-4:30pm & Sat 10:30-11:00am 1172459
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Super Central Location. Flat 603m2 with 18.5m frontage has dual occupancy potential STCA or perfect as a new home site. Superb condition, updated kitchen, spacious lounge, gas heating & A/C, dble carport & garage, north facing backyard. Moments to schools, Market and Dandenong Central. Will be Sold!
Feb 14th @ 11am 10% dep bal 60/90 days INSPECT Saturday 10.30 am -11.00 am Photo ID required PRICE Contact Agent CONTACT Ari Oinonen 0402 349 644
MUST BE SOLD! Close to the Plaza, market, hospital, medical centres & Tafe College. Includes 2 large bedrooms with cupboards, updated kitchen, bathroom with double vanity, master bedroom with wall air conditioner, fresh coat of paint, new floorboards to the lounge & kitchen. Currently rented at $260 pw.
Sat 14th Feb 12pm 10% Dep Bal 30/60 days INSPECT Sat 11:30-12 pm & Wed 5-5.30 pm Photo ID required PRICE Contact Agent CONTACT Yasantha De Silva 0432 805 366
NOBLE PARK 3&6/41 STUART STREET
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Sat 28th Feb @ 11am 10% dep settlement upon completion INSPECT Thurs 5-5.30 pm & Sat 2-2.30 pm PRICE Contact Agent CONTACT Yasantha De Silva 0432 805 336
Rental return of $26,000 pa with an anticipated 7% return. 2 units with a combined rental of $500pw. Weatherboard home at the front with gas appliances & private c/yard rented for 4yrs with a return of $300pw. Prime line HARDIE WB detached extension with open plan kitchen/ dining & front veranda rented at $200pw.
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DOVETON 20 BETULA STREET
Ideal investment or as an entry level home with a tight budget. Features d/h, window AC, sep kitchen, your own private courtyard with pergola, undercover parking & no active body corporate so save on unnecessary fee’s. Short stroll to schools, shops, private hospital & more! Rental potential of $270 pw.
INSPECT Sat 1-1.30pm & Wed 5-5.30pm Photo ID required PRICE $245,000 + CONTACT Yasantha De Silva 0432 805 336
This home is sure to attract your attention either to live in, as a development site or investment. Approx. 615 m2 features updated kitchen & bathroom, master BR with BIR, sep laundry, carport, brick garage & ample backyard space with approved plans & permits for a 3 BR unit at the back. Currently let at $280pw.
DOVETON 25/21 KINGFISHER DRIVE
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HALLAM 1-9 CASUGGAN COURT
INSPECT Sat 2-2:30pm Photo ID required PRICE $280,000+ CONTACT Yasantha De Silva 0432 805 336
•9 Exclusive Allotments •Buses at front door •Titles awaiting March 2015 •Short distance to Fountain Gate & Shopping Centre’s •Walking distance to schools, shops & gym •Handy Monash & 35Km to Melbourne’s CBD •All services/telecommunications underground
DANDENONG 9 ASH GROVE
MUST BE SOLD only 2 remain. Premier court location, this luxurious townhouse with loads of features, superior level of quality, 1 BR downstairs, choice of balcony or rooftop terrace. Save on stamp duty. Expected completion end of April 2015.
DANDENONG NORTH 1/3 RHODEN COURT
5 years young feat master bedroom with dual access bathroom, WIR, toilet with vanity, kitchen with Caesar stone bench tops, dishwasher, remote garage, reverse cycle air conditioner, feature walls, down lights. Open plan living/dining, low maintenance garden. Currently let at $300 pw.
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Sat 28th Feb @ 1pm 10% Dep Bal 30/60 days unless sold prior INSPECT Sat 1-1:30pm & Mon 5-5.30 pm Photo ID required PRICE Contact Agent CONTACT Yasantha De Silva 0432 805 336
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Sat 7th March 12pm unless sold prior TERMS 10% dep, bal 30/60 days INSPECT Sat 12-12.30pm & Tues 5-5.30 pm Photo ID required PRICE Contact agent CONTACT Yasantha De Silva 0432 805 336
INSPECT by appointment Photo ID required PRICE From $261,000 CONTACT Shagi Pathmanathan 0413 076 585
DANDENONG 4 Langhorne Street 9706 7455 | PROUDLY SERVICING: • Endeavour Hills • Doveton • Hallam
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KEYSBOROUGH 11 NICHOLAS STREET DON’T LET THIS SLIP! Set amongst one of the most popular established neighbourhoods in Keysborough, a wonderful family residence/ investment awaits. Quiet in surrounds and providing a comfort lifestyle, this brick beauty offers you: • 3 great sized bedrooms, 3 w/BIR • L-Shaped Lounge/Dining Area • Tidy Kitchen & Meals Area • Updated Bathroom & Toilet • Single Garage and long driveway to park many vehicles • Separate Bungalow room offering lexibility • Potential Rental of $380 per week With easy access to local schools (Resurrection Primary, Coomoora Primary and kindergartens), buses and Parkmore shopping, its convenience will help settle you in no time. Add your own personal touches, create your own lavour and make it yours. Get in now before its gone!
Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
SPRINGVALE 44 HANLETH AVENUE TIMELESS & CHARMING APPEAL Presented to the market for the first time, this brick residence would suit all home buyers looking for that extra space. Meticulously kept, this home is your chance to spoil the family and even add some further magic. It features a great sense of light & privacy and enjoys a superb lifestyle address. Expand on the well-laid foundations, comprising of: • 4 spacious bedrooms + study/5th Bedroom • 2 bathrooms including Full en-suite to the master bedroom • Warm and inviting formal lounge • Sizable & updated kitchen & dining area • Oversized garage, double driveway and double home entry • Central heating and refrigerated cooling. Nestled in the most desirable & family friendly pocket of Springvale, close to schools, transport, shopping (ALDI & Springvale Central), this is certainly a home you wouldn’t want to pass up. Call to inspect today!
Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
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Auction: Sat 28/02 @ 12:30 PM Inspect: Wed 6-6:30 PM Sat 12-12:30 PM mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 7508794
QUALITY UNIT, GREAT LOCATION! Are you an astute investor, first home buyer or looking for something easy to maintain? This flawless combination of quality and location offers comfortable living in a tranquil complex. Within walking distance from Athol Rd shops, local transport, schools and Burden Park, this incredible opportunity should not be overlooked. Comprising of: • 2 generous Bedrooms w/BIR • 1 Bathroom • Living room with joining dining area • Cosy Kitchen • Double Garage • Outdoor living area An exciting chance to own this wonderful piece of real estate. Make sure you grab it now before it’s gone!
Harry Li 0414 216 699 Shane Ah-Kan 0433 301 502
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Auction: Sat 28/02 @ 2:30 PM Inspect: Wed 5-5:30 PM Sat 2-2:30 PM mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 6754825
Harry Li 0414 216 699 Shane Ah-Kan 0433 301 502
SPRINGVALE SOUTH 6/76 ATHOL ROAD
Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
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COMFORTABLE FAMILY APPEAL IN PEACEFUL LOCATION Prominently situated in this family friendly street, this double storey home is well maintained and superbly enhanced offering a brilliant contemporary base in a superb location for large or growing families. Delivering comfortable family accommodation with multiple living zones, timber floors introduce a sunlit front living room that extends to a spacious kitchen & family area. Outside, spacious yard s provides plenty of potential to extend a decking or outdoor entertaining space. Comprehensively equipped with ducted heating, wall air conditioner and double garage, this home is primed for instant enjoyment, yet still offer the opportunity to enhance and make it your own. Fabulously located just minutes to Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre, Wellington Secondary School, Mulgrave Primary, Southern Reserve and the M1 Freeway.
Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
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Auction: Sat 21/02 @ 1:30 PM Inspect: Wed 4-4:30 PM Sat 1-1:30 PM mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 5858203
Harry Li 0414 216 699 Shane Ah-Kan 0433 301 502
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MULGRAVE 5 LOLA STREET
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Auction: Sat 14/3 @ 12:30 PM mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 7623458
Harry Li 0414 216 699 Shane Ah-Kan 0433 301 502
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HOME OF THE WEEK KEYSBOROUGH 15 GRAYLING CRESCENT
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BEAUTIFUL HOME IN PERFECT LOCATION Behind a high brick fence sits this big and beautiful 3 bedroom home in a high demand pocket of Keysborough just 100 metres from Parkmore shops. Perfect for discerning empty nesters and fussy first home buyers alike, this home offers a large formal lounge and dining filled with natural light and garden view, a well equipped kitchen with a breakfast bar adjoining a massive family/rumpus room with an atmospheric, wood fire place. This space opens out onto a generous pergola- covered outdoor living area ideal for year round entertaining. Features include gas ducted heating, 2 air conditioners, parquetry timber floors and ceramic tiling, private paved courtyard garden sitting area with water feature, built-in BBQ and sink, large garden shed, single lock up garage with remote-controlled door plus roller door at the rear for additional parking for that trailer or caravan. This home is handy to bus stop, schools, East link and all other amenities, a must to see on your list. Land size 538m2.
Price: $500,000+ Inspect: Thursday 3:00 - 3:30pm Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am
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
KEYSBOROUGH 7 STARLING MEWS Young and attractive Nested in a quiet Somerfield cul-de-sac, this single storey Simmonds home of approx. 28sqs is only 2 years old. The welcoming double door entry announces a tiled gallery which flows left to the master suite and study (4th bedroom), and right to the rest of the home. High quality ceramic floor tiles carry you to the very spacious formal lounge, then the stone benched kitchen with stainless steel fittings, 900mm cook top, glass splash back, built-in microwave and dishwasher. Adjoining are a dining area and a family room which opens onto a covered, outdoor living/entertaining alfresco area flanked by serene lawns. Quality extras include central heating, split system air con and a bank of solar panels to help pay for it all. There is a large double garage with remote door and internal access plus beautifully landscaped gardens all set on a 510m2 block providing a large backyard for children to safely play. The home is close to Parkmore Shopping and enjoys easy access to East Link, Hailebury school, handy to playground and parkland.
ofice: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
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Price: $860,000+ Inspect: Saturday 1:15 - 1:45pm
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Anthony Mondous 0417 508 189
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Price: $680,000+ inspect: Thursday 4:30 - 5:00pm Saturday 2:45 - 3:15pm
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 anthony Mondous 0417 508 189
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133
KEYSBOROUGH 77 WESTWOOD BLVD LIFE IN THE FAST LANE From the minute you enter the timber-floored entrance hall, you are welcomed by the large master bedroom with a full ensuite bathroom and WIR, 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 WI 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. Extra comforts include ducted heating, large split system and fully landscaped gardens front and back.
Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
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KEYSBOROUGH 28 STAFFORD STREET Love at FirSt SigHt Set in a popular location within the Somerfield Estate, it features 4 bedrooms, the spacious master bedroom with full en-suite bathroom and WIR, 2 living areas, quality carpet and floating floors throughout, formal lounge/sitting room, open plan kitchen equipped with stainless steel, 900mm oven and cooktop matched with waterfall stone benches, dishwasher and glass splash backs. Adjoining are the bright, sunny dining area and family room which open onto a fabulous, covered alfresco family entertaining area with a built-in BBQ and seating, speakers, block-out blinds and ceiling fan. Extra including: ducted heating, ducted vacuum, evaporative cooling, security system, large double garage with remote door and internal access plus beautiful landscaped gardens. The home is surrounded by quality properties and is within easy access to East Link, neighbourhood picnic parkland nearby, 5 minutes drive to Haileybury College and 10 minutes drive to Edithvale station and beach.
ofice: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
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Price: $700,000+ Inspect: Thursday 3:45 - 4:15pm Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Anthony Mondous 0417 508 189
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Price: $680,000+ inspect: Thursday 5:15 - 5:45pm Saturday 12:30 - 1:00pm
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 anthony Mondous 0417 508 189
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What a great start to 2015! In January, we sold 24 homes and listed 42 properties for sale!
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429 Chandler Road KEYSBOROUGH
12/64-68 Scott Street DANDENONG
10 Highbury Grove KEYSBOROUGH
8 Bloomield Road NOBLE PARK
6/32 Fintonia Road NOBLE PARK
1/1 Inglewood Avenue NOBLE PARK NORTH
JANUARY
4 Heyington Crescent NOBLE PARK NORTH
19/453-457 Springvale Rd SPRINGVALE SOUTH
1/147 Corrigan Road NOBLE PARK
24 SALES
1/22 French Street NOBLE PARK
42 LISTINGS
26 Elmbank Drive KEYSBOROUGH
ALL SALES MADE BY BARRY PLANT NOBLE PARK & KEYSBOROUGH OFFICES
7/149A Princes Hwy DANDENONG
1/1521 Heatherton Rd DANDENONG NORTH
4/7 Hemmings Street DANDENONG
1/26 Kelvinside Road NOBLE PARK
11 Arran Close ENDEAVOUR HILLS
2 Lacebark Street DOVETON
3/6 Mather Road NOBLE PARK
13 Purley Drive DANDENONG NORTH
1/8 Bowmore Road NOBLE PARK
1 Waterfront Way KEYSBOROUGH
1/22 James Street DANDENONG
18 Tarene Street DANDENONG SOUTH
5 The Panorama KEYSBOROUGH
Disclaimer: Information contained herein is believed to be accurate at time of printing.
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 17 AZALEA CRESCENT
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NOBLE PARK 1 GUILD AVENUE
This versatile & exceptional home is what you’ve been searching for. This is the home that will kick start your 2015 with its exceptional location, versatility with a great land size & free flowing lifestyle. First home owners will love the blank canvas on offer where you can renovate and modernise at your leisure. Investors can make the most of this stunning location with everything at hand. Developers can utilise the 606m2 (approx) block size for the possibility of future development (STCA).
ATTENTION ALL INVESTORS AND DEVELOPERS! This is a great opportunity for you to secure a vacant corner block in one of Noble Park’s popular areas and it comes with approved plans and a building permit for dual occupancy! Plans & permits are in place to have a 3 BDR townhouse with a double garage & a 2 BDR single storey unit with a single garage built in the rear. This is definitely the next big project you seek and it will keep you busy but the end results will be big.
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Saturday 14th February at 11am Contact Agent 10% Deposit. Balance 30 Days Sat 10:30 - 11am Photo ID required Kim Sear Lim 0423 374 998 Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
NOBLE PARK 2 MAXINE COURT
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Saturday 14th February at 12:30pm Contact Agent 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required Kush Chetri 0425 199 192 Phong Ho 0432 031 601 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
NOBLE PARK 2 CARPENTER STREET
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Sitting on a block size of 612m2 (approx) is this quiet & classic house. It still maintains the original charm but has so much potential to be modernised for todays easy living. Plus there’s potential for redevelopment (STCA). Currently inside is a carpeted living, kitchen with plenty of cupboard space, spacious bedrooms and plenty of room at the rear. Outside has 2 bungalows which can easily be used as guest accommodation or a “man cave” - the choice is yours.
This charming & solid 3 bedroom home stands on a rectangular allotment of approx 615m2 & has that wonderful ‘feel good’ ambience flowing throughout. Welcoming you inside is a spacious living room and timber floors that lead you to the open study room which also could be turned into a 4th bedroom. From there, you will find a fully functional kitchen with a dishwasher with room to move freely and with a great view overlooking your very own landscaped backyard.
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Wednesday 11th March at 5pm unless sold prior $350,000+ Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required Belinda Robbie 0414 335 696 Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT
Saturday 28th February at 12:30pm $390,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 60/90 Days Thurs 6 - 6:30pm & Sat 1:30 - 2pm Photo ID required Kush Chetri 0425 199 192 Phong Ho 0432 031 601 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
NOBLE PARK 390 Princes Highway 8710 0000 | KEYSBOROUGH 1/ 320 Cheltenham Road 8769 1888 PROUDLY SERVICING: Springvale • Endeavour Hills • Dingley • Waterways
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KEYSBOROUGH 15 PICCADILLY CRESCENT
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KEYSBOROUGH 9 KENDRA PLACE
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It’s not often you see a home with so many amenities within reach of your doorstep. Schools, kindergartens, shops, parks - they’re all within walking distance! This lengthy and expansive home on a block size of 538m2 (approx) is primed for today’s modern lifestyle. Inside you’ll find timber floors that flow through most of the home in addition to a large living, modern feel open kitchen with meals, 3 great sized BDRs, a study, rumpus at the rear & space for at least 5 cars.
Here is your chance to secure a charming brick veneer family home which is one of Keysborough’s best kept secrets, situated in a quiet court, it’s spacious, very versatile & so liveable! This home offers a perfect opportunity for the extended family with the shaded backyard, comfortable & multiple living zones, an excellent outdoor entertaining space, 4 BDRs, MSTR with ensuite, renovated kitchen, updated bathrooms, roller shutters on all windows plus a double lock up garage.
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Tuesday 3rd March at 5pm unless sold prior $460,000+ Thurs 6:30 - 7pm & Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required Chang Wang 0450 706 668 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888
NOBLE PARK 2/25 KNOX STREET
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Wednesday 11th March at 5pm unless sold prior Contact Agent Wed 5 - 5:30pm & Sat 2 - 2:30pm Photo ID required Ben Nguyen 0404 66 44 66 Lee Phuong 0402 660 880 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888
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KEYSBOROUGH 4 DORSET COURT
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Be the first to inspect this immaculately presented home. Enjoy the spaciousness that it has to offer with a great size living area which seamlessly flows to a spacious dining & kitchen with an abundance of cupboards & gas appliances. There are two good size BDRs with BIRs, single lockup garage and parking space at the front. Large backyard completes the picture perfect of property that you will be proud to call home. Only 3 on the block & no body corporate.
This is truly a home of two halves – one to unwind after a long day, the other half is to entertain on a grand scale. The three BDRs & L-Shaped living with dining is the perfect place to put your feet up or enjoy the quiet moments of life. The rear of the home is accentuated by a large & superb kitchen with meals which opens securely to the in ground swimming pool and abundance of yard space on this block size of 591m2 (approx).
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Tuesday 24th February at 5pm unless sold prior $290,000+ Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required Janina Ksiezycka 0422 991 439 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
Tuesday 3rd March at 5pm unless sold prior $410,000+ Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required Ben Nguyen 0404 66 44 66 Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888
NOBLE PARK 390 Princes Highway 8710 0000 | KEYSBOROUGH 1/ 320 Cheltenham Road 8769 1888 PROUDLY SERVICING: Springvale • Endeavour Hills • Dingley • Waterways
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Spotlessly presented and situated in one of Dandenong North’s most popular locations is this lovely three-bedroom family home. It features good sized bedrooms all with built-in wardrobes, a renovated kitchen with gas cooking overlooking the dining area, ducted heating, air-conditioning, roller shutters, landscaped gardens, covered pergola and lock-up garage. It is within walking distance to schools, shops and transport and is priced to sell.
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BARRY PLANT, DANDENONG, 9706 7455 SILVANA LAKIC, 0421 241 888 10 DEVIRA STREET PRICE: $380,000 PLUS INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT 1172410-KC7-15
NOBLE PARK 6 MIRANDA COURT
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DANDENONG NORTH 7 YALLAMBEE COURT
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Immaculately presented, filled with warmth, character and charm, this fabulous double-storey entertainer is superbly zoned creating the ultimate in family lifestyle. Inside you’ll find a big lounge/dining, spacious kitchen, family bathroom & separate toilet. Entertain your family & friends outdoors on the beautiful decking with built in seating and watch the kids play in the lawn plus a bonus of a shed, double carport & car parking spaces.
Welcome to this versatile home in a quiet & safe pocket of Dandenong North. Positioned on a block size of 553m2 (approx), this home is well suited for first home buyers, families & investors. Inside you’ll find a good sized living room with an air conditioner unit plus gas heater, open meals with kitchen that looks over the rear plus three carpeted BDRs & a central bathroom. There’s plenty of room to play or entertain outdoors and is safe and secure for kids or pets.
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Saturday 7th March at 11am $460,000+ Thurs 1 - 1:30pm & Sat 2 - 2:30pm Photo ID required Jenny Sudra 0422 991 593 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
Wednesday 11th March at 6pm unless sold prior $360,000+ Sat 12 - 12:20 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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Inspect Sat 14 Feb 11:00–11:30 am
Saturday 28 February at 1:00 pm
DWELLING/SHOP/MEDICAL OR REDEVELOP (STPA)
DANDENONG
Nixon Industrial is offering an exceptional tenanted industrial facility for sale by expression of interest. The property is currently occupied by Sherwin Williams (Aus) Pty Ltd for an annual rent of $122,727.24 plus GST and outgoings. It is situated on 3354 square metres of land and includes an office and warehouse of 1688 square metres with a secure hard stand yard and an anticipated yield of 7 per cent. Nixon Industrial selling agent David Garfield said: "The outstanding office/warehouse facility and 801 square metres of hard stand land with 23 car parking spaces highlights the sheer size of the facility with rented income and centrally located in the vibrant Dandenong Industrial Precinct."
POSTCODE
3175
NIXON INDUSTRIAL, 356-358 SOUTH ROAD, MOORABBIN DAVID GARFIELD, 0412 651 661
• Land Area: 1,040 sqm* • Commanding Corner Position • Renovated 3 Brm Dwelling + Shop • Zoning: Neighbourhood Residential
• Building Area: 280 sqm* • Occupy/Invest/Redevelop • Multi Use Options Available (STPA) • Rosewood Downs Estate *(approx.)
Michael Major 0412 471 775
3/28 COMMERCIAL DRIVE EXPRESSION OF INTEREST: CLOSING THURSDAY, 26 FEBRUARY, 4PM
Paul Sutherland 0418 360 162
9650 3531
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1172474-KC7-15
52–54 Murray Road, Dandenong North
In Room Auction
Low Maintenance Living
In Room Auction
Wednesday 11th March @ 6.30pm Sandown Regency, 477 Princes Hwy, Noble Park
Tucked away this delightful unit is completely secure and offers low maintenance living. Featuring; floating timber floors, open plan kitchen/ dining/ lounge area, gas cooking, two good size bedrooms with BIR’s, new carpet in bedrooms, split system heating and cooling, separate W/C and separate laundry and carport.
$250,000+ Wed 11th February @ 6.30pm Sandown Regency, 477 Princes Hwy, Noble Park
Dandenong South Gem! Located within the tightly held pocket of Dandenong South is this gem of a three bedroom home. Lovingly maintained by the current owners and surrounded by other immaculate properties, you are sure to be impressed. There is scope for cosmetic upgrades to make it more comfortable or you could even consider knocking it down and building your dream home or two units (S.T.C.A).
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Noble Park 3/135-145 Athol Road
Dandenong South 10 Haresta Avenue
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View Wed & Sat 12-12:30pm Rachel Oldmeadow 0413 480 807 rachel.oldmeadow@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
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View Wednesday 5-5:30pm Jaymee Le 0416 336 902 jaymee.le@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
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Directions: Start on Cheltenham Road, turn onto Perry Road, right onto Church Road then your first right onto Linden Drive, its then your second left 4 large bedrooms with BIR, master with ensuite and downstairs powder room
Auction 14 Feb 11:00am Price Guide $480K - $520K
Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157
Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815
Inspect Sat 10:30am
Keysborough 1 Harlequin Drive 532 m
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Shop 13 Narelle Dr, Aspendale Gardens S/C VIC 3195
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Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157
Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815
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By Expressions of Interest Closing Thursday 26th February at 4pm 3/28 Commercial Drive, Dandenong
Commercial Advantage KEYSBOROUGH
Positioned in a prized Oakwood Estate, this stunning home will delight buyers with all that is on offer. It features three bedrooms, a master with ensuite and walk-in wardrobe, two carpeted generous bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, stylish formal lounge, study and extra living area that flows into a modern and stylish kitchen with stainless steel appliances and dishwasher. A brilliantly low maintenance front garden with water view gives a sense of space combined with a light filled environment to create a most desirable ambience. This home defines the perfect balance of indoor/ outdoor living. With the peaceful park as a neighbour, the Oakwood Estate lifestyle is at its best in this beautiful home and the position is hard to look past with EastLink, the new Dingley Bypass and Parkmore Shopping Centre just moments away as well as schools and public transport.
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Leased investment to Sherwin Williams (Aust) Pty Ltd Land area: 3,354m2* Office warehouse: 1,688m2* Annual rental: $122,727.24 plus GST & outgoings Quality facility plus secure yard Two 5 year options *All sizes approx
9570 1300
nixonindustrial.com.au
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David Garfield 0412 651 6 61 356-358 South Road, Moorabbin VIC 3189
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ENDEAVOUR HILLS NOBLE PARK 270 Power Road $450,000 9 Racecourse Road
Delightful single level living in a brilliant location This sensational single independent property ofers generous space, wonderful entertaining context and the utmost convenience. For the downsizer, astute investor, 1st home buyer or those looking for a low maintenance lifestyle in a prime location. Situated just minutes from Dandenong North Primary, Middle and Secondary schools, Dandenong Hospital, Plaza and Markets. this is one not to miss! Auction Terms: 30 day settlement and 10% deposit.
Inspect: Wednesday 5.00-5.30pm Saturday 1.30-2.00pm Auction: February 21st 2015 at 2.00pm on site
Jack Miltos 0413 125 117 Shop 14, 30-32 Langhorne St, Dandenong 9213 3000
A3 B1 C1 Opportunity knocks to you!
REAP THE REWARD!
This beautiful 3 Br’s home invites a new owner. It is currently tenanted bringing income of $1387/pcm.
We are inviting leading developers and astute investors to this well positioned 1050 m2 (App) block of land with council approved plans & permits ready for 4 double storeys, Modern House to be built in this location.
The nice veranda leads you to an open living space with polished floor boards throughout, a spacious kitchen with gas cooking, plenty of cupboard space and pantry. Adjoining dining area, gas wall heater, air conditioning and big back yard for children to play OR readily available council approved plans & permit to build a new double storey 2 Br’s modern townhouse. This property is suitable for either home buyers or investors, who are seeking new opportunities!
For more details visit remaxvic.com.au
remaxvic.com.au Contact: Ashton Ashokkumar 0405 559 766
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$660,000+
• 6 Star Reports • Architectural Drawings • Council Approved Engineering: - Designs - Structural - Stormwater - Drainage • Soil Report • Timber Framing Speciications All the HARD work has been done by the vendor and it is ready to be built, act now.
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Raine&Horne Springvale
9548 4011
236 Springvale Road, Springvale
48 Mollison Street, Dandenong North
50 Mollison Street, Dandenong North
Fantastic Development Opportunity 3A 1B 2C
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Fantastic Development Opportunity 3A 1B
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This very well presented 3 bedrooms timber home has a spacious lounge room full of natural light, all gas appliances and is located within walking distance to schools, bus stop and church. Currently leased for $1,085pcm and potential new lease can increase rent up to $1,260pcm approx. Potential multi dwelling development (STCA) Land 620sqm approx. Zoned Residential
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This very well presented 3 bedroom timber home has a spacious lounge room full of natural light, all gas appliances and is located within walking distance to schools, bus top and church. Currently leased for $1,170pcm and potential new lease can increase rent up to $1,260pcm approx. Potential multi dwelling development (STCA) Land 640sqm approx. Zoned Residential
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Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918 Kennedy Do 0419 003 969
1 Fuchsia Court, Narre Warren 3A 2B 2C Superbly renovated residence. Live comfortably in this newly renovated 3 bedroom house and start running your own business at the same time. Located in a busy location. Features: Brand new Commercial Kitchen with stainless steel bench top and canopy. Convenient bathroom with 2 toilets; Close proximity to schools, public transport, Fountain Gate and freeway. Corner allotment approx 618 m2.
Wed: 4.30-5pm Sat: 11.30am-12pm
Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918 Kennedy Do 0419 003 969
1 Como Court, Springvale
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Saturday 7th of Mar At 11.30am
Saturday: 2.15-3.45pm
Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918
Executive Living In Prime Location 3A 1B 4C
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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, dishwasher. Opens to private rear yard. Extras include central ducted heating, AC, hardwood floorboard and a huge double lockup brick garage. Terms: 10% Deposit, Balance 60 days
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Saturday 28th of Feb 11:30am Sat: 1-1.30pm
Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918
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Explore Your Possibilities with The C! Middle of Everything!
Potential investment or live in this 3 BR brick home with large upper-storey rumpus room giving plenty of space where the family can spread out & relax, is conveniently located near the head of a quiet court within walking distance to schools, kindergarten, Fredrick Watcher Reserve and 0.5km to Parkmore Shopping Centre. • Features of comfort including gas ire and wall heater, ceiling fans and canvas sun-blinds. • A solid family home in a great location!
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KEYSBOROUGH 17 Blanchard Avenue
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$400,000+ Contact Agent Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Aaron Hadow 0498 669 002
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$480,000+ Contact Agent Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Aaron Hadow 0498 669 002
DANDENONG NORTH 11 Balkan Court
Excellent Location!
Ideally located in the vibrant Dandenong North area, this exquisite home (Land approx. 658m2) offers the lifestyle and extravagant family living that resonates with young families, retirees or irst home buyers.Short drive to Dandenong Plaza, Dandenong Hospital,with exceptional accessibility via Princess Highway, freeway and extensive bus coverage while Dandenong Station offers easy access to Melbourne CBD. 3 bedrooms plus two bathrooms, master bedroom with ensuite & BIR.
SPRINGVALE 11 Clive Street
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Gorgeously contemporary, this brand new townhouses combines aesthetic charm and smart design to create an exceptional living environment full of functionality and luxury. Situated close to Coles supermarket, public transport, walking distance to Minaret College, Springvale Rise Primary School, Monash University Clayton, Ikea, Springvale Central shopping, easy access to Princess Highway, freeways and east link.
$400,000+ Saturday 12:00 - 12:30pm Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Nik Sharma 0411 790 745
Keysborough
Blank Canvas! Creativity Required!
Have you ever wanted to build your designer home!!! Don’t you want to live in a great family location with parks, schools and shops nearby!!! Wouldn’t you love to be near golf course, Somerield Estate, wild life, close to water and living the dream!!!Well today has arrived, you can turn that dream into a reality. This 448m2 vacant block of land has your name written all over it. Call now and make sure you put that sold sticker on. Lot 1927 Stage 19.
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KEYSBOROUGH 6 Nerida Court
5 Kendra Pl
5 Triton Dr
8 Filer Crt
2/20 Craig St
Springvale
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Noble Park
28 Union Gr
1/31 Kemp St 1/12 Ambrie Cres
Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491
76 Prospect Hill Cres
Nidda Gov 0422 808 001
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92 Gladstone Rd 205 Outlook Dr
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17 Lee Street
Kim Laing 03 858 10 999
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24 Marie Street Doveton
42 Laurel Avenue Doveton
BEST VALUE IN THE AREA
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 14th February at 12pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $250,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday from 11.30am Neil Butler 0411 637 088
TERRIFIC 1ST HOME OR INVESTMENT Set on a 650m2 lot this well presented BV offers 3 bedrooms, tiled bathroom, spacious lounge, separate dining & cupboard packed kitchen with gas cooking. Includes ducted heating & RC air conditioning to living area. Huge covered patio, large double carport plus storage shed & manicured garden complete the package. Added potential for dual occupancy. OFFERS INVITED NOW.
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 21st February at 1pm 10% dep-bal 30/60/90 days $350,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday 1-1.30pm Nigel Raymond 0425721593
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Large renovated 3 bedroom home featuring huge lounge, sunken family or dining room, tiled meals area adjacent to as new modern kitchen with WO & gas HP, modern tiled bathroom. Neutral colour scheme & itted with as new carpets & ducted heating. Externally new fencing, water tank & double garage complete this top buy. Great 1st home or investment with potential of $300pw rental. WILL BE SOLD.
15 Yale Avenue Keysborough
16 Myrtle Grove Doveton
BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME HERE
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 28th Feb at 1pm 10% dep-bal 30 days Contact Agent Direct Nigel Raymond 0425721593
HUGE COURT BLOCK OF APPROX 1023m2 WITH FANTASTIC DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL (STP) Existing 3 bed BV offers comfortable lounge, separate kitchen, large bedrooms, hardwood loors & solar power electricity. Retain the house in a development or clear the site and start again. Easily let prior to development. Ideal for builders, investors or irst home buyers. Rare chance here!
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 14th March at 11am 10% dep-bal 60/90 days $400,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday 11-11.30am Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 21st March at 11am 10% dep-bal 60/90 days $420,000+ Saturday 1-1.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
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This land is a rectangular block size 512m2 approx and is in the perfect spot in the new Elmswood Estate of Keysborough. This level block is surrounded by large prestigious homes and could be your chance to purchase and build you dream family home. Located close to Haileybury College and other schools, Keysborough Golf Club, Parkmore and Kingsclere Shopping Centre and public transport. The Vendor says sell.
3 Hughes Crecent Dandenong North FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY HERE Comfortable 3 bed home set on huge 802m2 block in the bowl of a court, close to schools, shops & transport. Ideal multi-unit site subject to permit (either clear the site or retain existing home and develop at rear). Existing home easily let prior to development. DON’T MISS THIS CHANCE!
10 Carlisle Road Hallam Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 14th March at 12pm 10% dep-bal 60 days $350,000+ Saturday 2-2.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
IMMACULATE RENOVATED HOME ON HUGE 765m2 LOT WITH DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL Close to all facilities this quality 3 bed BV features high ceilings, polished loors, ducted heating & cooling, modern kitchen with WO & HP, quality tiled bathroom plus bonus of separate sunroom. Externally there is a double garage with a 2nd kitchen plus a brick bungalow with a private bathroom & toilet. Ideal for extended family or suit development (STP).
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AGENT’S CHOICE
BERWICK This immaculate four bedroom plus study home’s design and space provides ideal family comfort. The double storey home is built on 576 square metres of land in a quite area which is one kilometre away from Berwick shopping strip. It also has the benefit of nearby facilities such as schools, a university, shopping and medical services. It has four large bedrooms with one ensuite and a spa, one separate bath and toilet and powder room on the ground floor which would be very handy for guests. Other features include serene lampshades throughout the house, evaporative cooling, ducted heating, solar panels for water
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heating and electricity which add to the value. There is also an alarm system, four panel doors, nine foot ceilings and large alfresco decking, a coloured concrete driveway and landscaped gardens.
RAINE AND HORNE, DANDENONG, 9793 9793 3 LOWANNA STREET INSPECT: EVERY SATURDAY, 11AM-11.45AM AUCTION: IF NOT SOLD PRIOR ON SATURDAY, 7 MARCH, NOON PRICE: $650,000 PLUS
Hall & Partners
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HOUSE, LAND (750M2) AND INCOME! AUCTION THIS SATURDAY
HALLAM 9 Charles Avenue Great opportunity here to plan for your future! Neat 3 bedroom brick veneer home on land approx. 750m2 (frontage approx. 19.5m, with a wide driveway). Current rental income; $1,257 pcm. Multiple options here (subject to permits)- Choose one that suits you best! Great location too; walking distance to Hallam Senior College, Primary School and Busy Transport. Easy access to local shops, supermarket, Fountain Gate Shopping Complex and Monash Freeway. OFI: Thursday 6-6:30pm, & Saturday from 12 noon Auction: Saturday 14th February at 12:30pm A/h Tim Retallack 0419 391 804 Walter Kubiak 0412 359 973
Dandenong 254 Lonsdale Street 9792 0265
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Mulgrave/Waverley Gardens 9548 1200
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Hall & Partners ENDEAVOUR HILLS 52 Daniel Solander Drive SALE NOW OR AUCTION
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ENDEAVOUR HILLS 2 Sulky Court JOIN THE ELITE ADDRESS! This rock solid one owner double brick structure with terra cotta roof offers Euro flavour and is a classic example of lasting quality. Consists of spacious open living with cathedral ceilings and Blackwood timber kitchen with granite benches. 4 bedrooms upstairs with mirrored wardrobes.All the conveniences of modern living assured; 3 bathrooms, ducted heating, 3 aircon units, vacuum and security system, external electric shutters plus internal access from remote control double garage. Large brick bungalow/studio/office presents an opportunity to conduct business from home. All this on generous block of approx. 650m2 with matured well maintain gardens in a most desirable location.This is a rare opportunity!
GREAT TWO HOMES FOR TWO FAMILIES ON 820M2 APPROX. High quality two homes on a large land of approx. 820m2. Front double story house offers;4 large bedrooms, master with ensuite, 3 bathrooms (two upstairs), Living area with quality floating floor, kitchen with gas cooking and dish washer, Dining room next to the kitchen, Upstairs you will find 3 large bedrooms with WW carpets,Very nice pergola for enjoying with friends and family for a BBQ, Double garage with extra parking on the side of the house. House two offers;Two large bedrooms with BIR, Living area combined with the kitchen, Kitchen with gas cooking, Central bathroom and laundry, Backyard with gate taking you out to Hallam North Road
Auction: 21st February at 1pm Inspect: Saturday 1:00-1:30pm Contact: Walter Kubiak 0412 359 973
For Sale: $600,000+ Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Alex Simule 0412 889 173
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ENDEAVOUR HILLS 50 Daniel Solander Drive Harmonious combination of lifestyle and location! Come and see the views from this double storey home featuring 4 bedrooms, master with WIR and full ensuite. Enormous living room with formal dining room and huge kitchen plus family room. Situated in a much sought after position, close to schools, Shopping Centre and everything Endeavour Hills has to offer. Also features fully landscaped gardens, double garage and expansive covered outdoor entertaining area.
AS INDIVIDUAL AS YOU ARE! Endeavour Hills favourite location (generous block of approx. 700m2). Complemented with unique tri level family home of 4 bedrooms and enormous rumpus room. Consists of all the convenience of modern living, ducted heating plus Coonara wood heater, 2 separate cooling systems, modern kitchen with gas appliances, extensive hardwood floor coverings and modern deco. Massive tradies shed/workshop/ office. Plenty of car accommodation secured by private front fence with electric gates. Amazing views to Melbourne City and the district!
For Sale: $530,000+ Inspect: Saturday 3-3:30pm Contact: Geraldine Kyte 0401 377 676
For Sale: $550,000+ Inspect: Saturday 2-2:30pm Contact: Walter Kubiak 0412 359 973
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ENDEAVOUR HILLS 246 James Cook Drive
ENDEAVOUR HILLS 61 Essex Park Drive
ENDEAVOUR HILLS 33 Aldridge Street
affordable first Home! Updated 3 bedroom home is a first home buyers or investors best choice. Spacious bedrooms with BIR, polished hardwood floors, updated kitchen & bathroom & ducted heating. Extensive decking and brick garage. Easy access to Monash Freeway and only a short walk to James Cook Primary.
RENOVATORS OPPPORTUNITY Excellent potential with this three bedroom home, featuring; BIR’s, stainless steel appliances, ducted heating and security blinds.With some cosmetic improvements this could be a great home.
FABULOUS 5 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME IN PRIME POSITION Master Bdrm has full ensuite + 4 bedrooms with BIRS + study. A great kitchen with extensive bench space. Ducted heating & split System Air Conditioning. 2 living areas comprising a spacious lounge/dining room plus meals/family area.
SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME Master Bedroom with WIR and Full Ensuite, + 2 more bedrooms & BIR’s. A great sized lounge incorporating formal dining area. Fantastic Hostess kitchen, plus adjoining family room & outdoor entertaining area. A bonus is under-house storage and good sized block, perfect for the children to play.
For Sale: Buyers over $350,000 Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Walter Kubiak 0412 359 973
For Sale: Contact Agent Inspect: Saturday 4-4:30pm Contact: Geraldine Kyte 04014 337 676
For Sale: $450,000+ Buyers Inspect: Saturday 2-2:30pm Contact: Geraldine Kyte 0401 377 676
For Sale: Contact Agent Inspect: Saturday 11-11:30am Contact: Geraldine Kyte 0401 377 676
DOVETON 6 Almond Drive SALE NOW OR AUCTION
DANDENONG 1/113 Clow Street 3 UNIT PROJECTS WITH PLANS AND PERMITS! A rare opportunity for a builder or developer in one of Dovetons most sought after location! Immediate proximity to the new Doveton College, Iconic Doveton Swimming Pool,neighbourhood shopping, minute to Dandenong Central and Freeway. Elevated block of approx. 706m2 offers sweeping views and pleasant 3 bed home providing income of $265 per week.This property comes with!, Architecturally designed drawings ,Town planning permit, Engineering drawings, Concrete slab design, Landscape plan, Dual driveway access A package like this one is one of a kind. Were ready to talk business today!
FULLY RENOVATED IN DANDENONG CITY! If you wish to live in or invest here, this is for you. Excellent quality renovated unit in very central area of Dandenong.Walking distance to Dandenong Shopping Centre, markets, schools, train station, will make this unit a great investment or live in.The owner did all the hard work to bring this property at a high quality with all the fixings and fixtures.The unit offers;2 double beds with WWC & BIR, Renovated bathroom, Renovated kitchen with gas cooking, Quality floating floor, split system air conditioner, entertainment area, single garage + extra car parking, Secured court yard Call for an inspection now!
Auction: 14th March at 12pm Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Walter Kubiak 0412 359 973
Auction: 28th February at 1pm Inspect: Saturday 1-1:30pm Contact: Alex Simule 0412 889 173
SALE NOW OR AUCTION
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NEW HOMES & LAND
HOWZAT FOR A CRICKET LEGEND The Ramlegh Springs Sunday Fundays festival kicks off this weekend at Clyde North’s best new address with the first of four family friendly events featuring a special guest appearance by Aussie cricket legend Brad Hodge. With Cricket World Cup fever at full pitch this Valentine’s Day weekend, the theme of the opening Sunday Fundays event is ‘I Love Cricket!’ and Brad will be on hand for a chat, to sign autographs and face up to a few deliveries from Australia’s next generation of cricketing superstars. The event will also feature a game of backyard cricket and a “throw down the stumps” competition, face painting, jumping castle and the Clyde Cricket Club will be providing a free sausage sizzle for hungry backyard cricket champions.
One lucky guest will win a new cricket bat signed by Brad Hodge! Hidden away in an idyllic corner of Melbourne’s emerging south-east growth corridor, Ramlegh Springs on Clyde offers a wonderful selection of large home sites with big back yards for growing families. The first Ramlegh Springs Sunday Funday will take place from noon to 3pm on Sunday 15 February at the Ramlegh Springs sales office, Pattersons Road, Clyde North. For more information on Ramlegh Springs and the Sunday Fundays festival visit www. ramleghsprings.com.au, search Facebook or contact estate managers Trudi Kerr and Ted O’Grady from Oliver Hume on 9684 8144.
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120 CORINELLA ROAD, CORINELLA
STUNNING HOME ON 1 ACRE
Must be sold either NOW or at AUCTION. One of the most peaceful locations you will find and this home certainly has it all! Would be perfect to work from home in a serene location or simply enjoy the space. 3/4 acre (approx.) of landscaped gardens and established vegetable plot and orchard with LOADS of SHEDDING plus new solar power! 3 bedroom stylish home, 2 large living areas, near new country style kitchen. Outside is a large gazebo overlooking a tropical garden with pond. The enclosed rear yard also has a shade house and access to the near new three car garage with remote roller doors and footpath leading to the large workshop or boat and caravan storage plus a studio. A great package within a short walk to the Bass Hotel, General Store and public transport. Suit $440,000plus buyers. AUCTION: Saturday 21st February at 11am ADDRESS: 10 Bass Road, BASS INSPECT: Saturdays 11 to 11:30 am or by appointment. AGENT: Lynn Pendergast 0458 780 023
Must be sold either NOW or at AUCTION. The vendors are keen to move on and are offering their much loved home set proud on the one acre (approx). A Queensland style home on immaculate grounds complete with your own lake. The home has distant bay and rural views, two spacious living areas, three double bedrooms, master with ensuite, walk in robe and doors leading to the wrap around deck, perfect for lazing the day away in the sunshine or the shade. Within a short walk to the primary school, kindergarten, restaurant and fresh food store. Suit $440,000 plus buyers. AUCTION: Saturday 21st February at 12:30pm ADDRESS: 120 Corinella Road, CORINELLA INSPECT: Saturdays 12:30 to 1:00pm or by appointment AGENT: Lynn Pendergast 0458 780 023
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Grantville - 5678 8433 1505 Bass Highway Email: sales@ alexscott.com.au
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10 BASS ROAD, BASS
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Dandenong
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Peaceful setting with Room for Horses 89 Keneally Street, Dandenong
147 Koo Wee Rup-Longwarry Road Longwarry
MODERN AND STYLISH
If Peace and Privacy is what you are after then look no further than this rare 5.9 acre parcel located within minutes of the Longwarry Township. The renovated hardiplank home offers 2 good size bedrooms, sensationally planned quality kitchen with an abundance of storage, L shaped lounge and dining room, solid fuel heating and reverse cycle heating and cooling, solar power and room to extend under roofline if need be. The package of this well thought out horse property is complete with 4 paddocks, holding yard, picturesque dam, quality stables, feed room & lock up workshop. Inspection is sure to impress.
Located in the ultra modern Metro Village Estate is this two bedroom unit. An open kitchen, with stainless steel appliances adjoining the family room, leading out to the low maintenance court yard, and the double remote garage, add to this a heating and alarm system. Only minutes from the Dandenong railway station and shops makes this an ideal investment or owner occupied Townhouse.
Inspect By Appointment Contact Emil Sawiris 0411 886 807 Alex Scott & Staff, 49 High Street, Berwick - 9707 2000
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AUCTION Saturday 28th February at 11.00am Terms 10% deposit, balance 60/90 days Inspect Saturdays 11.30am-12.00pm Contact Elise Davidson 0419 380 183
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We are currently looking for a genuine and motivated person to join our Award Winning Sales Team in Cranbourne. The successful applicant will be likeable, well presented, highly ethical and with a genuine desire to help buyers and sellers achieve their dreams. We offer the right person a generous salary package (not offset) plus excellent bonus incentives & the opportunity to work in a highly regarded family Company which has been a part of Cranbourne for more than 62 years. Proven Real Estate Knowledge & Sales Experience, whilst not essential, will be an advantage to the successful applicant. For an application form or for further information, contact our Sales Manager - Chris Thomson today on 0439 013 165 or e-mail Chris at: chris.thomson@finning.com.au All applications and enquiries will be treated in strictest confidence.
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PRIME DEVELOPMENT SITE! Approx 981m2 and located on the corner of King and Stuart street is a once in a lifetime opportunity. Positioned across from Dandenong market and short walk to the CBD of Greater Dandenong. Original 1950’s four bedroom home is still sitting proud. Blue chip development site with the possibility to build up to a 4 storey apartment block ( S.T.C.A ). Attention all developers don’t miss this golden opportunity! Terms 10% Deposit, Balance 30/60 Days.
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Auction 14th February 11:30am 18 Stuart Street Open Sat 11:00 - 11:30am Sharon Dyer 0417 114 133
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NOBLE PARK NORTH 9 Austin Close
PRICE $360,000 - $410,000 AUCTION Offers close Monday 2nd March at 6.00pm (Unless sold prior) VIEW Saturday 3.00 - 3.30pm AGENT Travis Bockman 0402 988 434
NOBLE PARK 23 Parramatta Cres
PRICE $480,000 Plus AUCTION Offers close Tuesday 24th February (Unless sold prior) VIEW Saturday 3.00 - 3.30pm AGENT Kris Gajdobranski 0410 510 462
This cute residence sits the high side of the road and stands tall and proud. Waiting for someone to love and care for it the 3 bedroom home (with built in robes) has had a start and just needs someone to come and finish it off. New carpet through large lounge room moving through to open kitchen/meals area complete with dishwasher and split system a/c. Separate laundry leads to rear yard and bathroom has shower and bath. Featuring gas ducted heating, carport and good size block of land.
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Featuring 4 bedrooms with master featuring massive walk in robe and full ensuite plus drop down movie screen, shelving and tinted windows leading to gorgeous rear garden. Ceiling fans and mirrored robes to remaining bedrooms with an oversize storage room providing fantastic coverage for all the contents renowned for lying around the home. Oversize lounge room with large tinted windows and timber flooring plus improved dining area has adjoining kitchen with deep drawers, lazy susan cupboard, double roll out shelves and pantry.
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BUYERS SET TO BENEFIT AS INTEREST RATES FALL FURTHER The decision last week by the Reserve Bank of Australia to cut the interbank interest rate to 2.25 per cent, the lowest level since the 1950s, is set to give the housing market a boost. In making the announcement, the RBA said that Australian economic growth and demand was lower than expected and that unemployment has risen, trends which were forcast to continue. The bank said a lower exchange rate for the Australian dollar, which should be helped by a lowered interest rate, would help balance the economy. It said lending rates had increased last year, particularly to housing investors, and that house prices in Sydney, a national benchmark, had risen strongly. The housing market across
regional Victoria ended 2014 on a high note with the December quarter median house price up 5.5 per cent on September. The median price of $344,000 was up from $326,000 in the September quarter. This was a significant rebound for the housing market, which had only seen a marginal increase - of about 0.3 per cent - in the September quarter. Despite that quieter September quarter, over the year ending 31 December the regional median house price was up 5.8 per cent. The year-on-year increase for units and apartments was 3 per cent with this market showing a healthy 4 per cent increase over the December quarter to a median unit price of $257,000. Looking back to the previous year and to 2012 illustrates the
increasing strength of this regional market. In the December quarter 2013 the median house price was $317,500 - a new record then - and the year before that it was just $302,500. Of course there are substantial variations across the state as local factors such as seasonal demand, employment levels and transport links to Melbourne and key regional centres impact on property prices. For example, in the Alpine region prices rose by close to 12 per cent in the year to the end of December while in greater Ballarat, the increase was 4.1 per cent, in greater Bendigo 4.5 per cent and in greater Geelong there was a slight fall of just under 1 per cent. In East Gippsland the increase
was 4.9 per cent over the 12 months, in Greater Shepparton it was 3 per cent. And in the Colac-Otway region, driven by higher prices in Colac, the annual increase was above 20 per cent. But it should be noted that in many of the towns and suburbs within these municipalities there were fewer than 50 sales over the year, so while the median house price is still an important indicator, it is based on less data than in some Melbourne suburbs with significantly more sales. Nonetheless, the overall median house price increase was good news for sellers and homeowners. Over the year agents reported increased buyer competition for properties in centres within commuting distance of
Melbourne or key regional towns as rising Melbourne prices led families to seek more affordable properties. Improved rail links have also helped lift this demand. Agents are also reporting more investor interest in regional centres, including interstate and overseas investors. Much of the local investor interest is being driven by self managed superannuation fund investment. This investor interest has also helped boost construction of low maintenance apartments and townhouses. ENZO RAIMONDO CEO REAL ESTATE INSTITUTE OF VICTORIA
MOSAIC TO SOON WELCOME FIRST RESIDENTS Burbank’s Mosaic apartments may be built on a former cattle saleyard but these new apartments have helped transform Dandenong’s skyline and are now nearing completion. Part of the Victorian Government’s $290 million Revitalising Central Dandenong Initiative, Mosaic’s four luxury towers contain 235 mixed one and two bedroom apartments which are designed around a landscaped courtyard which will provide a central meeting space for the Mosaic community. Mosaic, with its contemporary design and ideal location, is setting a trend in Dandenong as the place to be. The apartments are located right on the cusp of the Dandenong CBD, cutting a
striking visual figure across the skyline as well as offering residents easy access to Dandenong’s shops and restaurants. Mosaic also enjoys close proximity to EastLink and the Monash Freeway, while the Dandenong Railway Station and an extensive bus network are only minutes away. Designed by international architectural firm Peddle Thorp, Mosaic has effortlessly gained a reputation as a landmark residential project and will soon welcome its first residents. Mosaic apartments are located on Cheltenham Road, Dandenong. For further information contact Burbank on 132 872 or visit mosaicapartments.com. au.
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ENDEAVOUR HILLS Whether buying to live or buying it as an investment, this property is perfect for all. It is currently tenanted bringing in an income of $1387 per calendar month. This beautiful three bedroom house welcomes visitors to an open living space with polished floorboards throughout. It contains a spacious kitchen with gas cooking, plenty of cupboard space and a pantry. There is an adjoining dining area, gas wall heater, air conditioning and a big back yard and the property is close to Chalcot Lodge Primary School, public transport and the Monash Freeway. An additional benefit is that this property also has plans and permits readily
POSTCODE
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available for a new modern double storey two bedroom town house. This property is suitable for home buyers or investors. The highlights are too long to list in full so the selling agent incourages buyers to organise a private inspection to see what's on offer. CRESTON REAL ESTATE, DANDENONG, 9792 0042 INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT PRICE: ON APPLICATION
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KIMBERLEY DOWNS ESTATE STAGE 11B NOW SELLING, CONSISTING OF 15 LOTS WITH SIZES RANGING FROM 605M2-701M2 A quiet and secluded location The Kimberley Downs Land office is located at the corner of the Esplanade and Glasscocks Road Narre Warren South.
Land Office open by appointment For further details please go to www.kimberleydowns.com.au
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Step up to our award winning Milan, * voted HIA’s Best Display Home 2014. The Milan 29 from our Aspire range has just won the 2014 HIA Victorian division Best Display Home between $250,001 – 300,000. It’s an architect designed home ofering afordable luxury, space and light and a range of innovative features. The sun court, for instance, actually increases the usable interior space and floods the living areas with light. Or as the judges said: “A very open home that gives the impression it is bigger than it actually is.
“Excellent workmanship, attention to detail and a feeling of spaciousness.” – HIA Judges
You can sense the diference immediately with generously proportioned spaces that flow together naturally to create vistas and extended views with picture windows usually only found in more expensive homes. The high level of luxury inclusions also caught the eye of the judges who said the Caesarstone benches, Franke sinks and Smeg appliances “represent value for money”. The overall style and elegance of this four bedroom home is typified by the raised ceiling above the dining area. Visit the Milan today – and judge for yourself.
DISPLAY LOCATIONS Clyde North Berwick Waters Estate Cnr Flowerbloom Crescent/Lilydale Avenue 8787 1321 Keysborough Somerfield Estate Cnr Westwood Blvd & Alderberry Rd (of Perry Rd) 0403 031 290
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Watching the grass grow By JARROD POTTER NOT many cricketers have notched up the milestone Dandenong West mainstay Ken Goodes has just celebrated. Goodes, 66, was the man of honour at Greaves Reserve as he celebrated 50 years as a Bull, since making his way to Dandenong from Merino, near Hamilton, as a 15-year-old. The young Goodes - who fancied himself as a bowling all-rounder - brought his bat down with his tools and wanted a game of cricket alongside his work as a builder’s labourer. The club was pretty different back then - the pavilion was still some years off being built and the players would have to trek off to Jones Road after day’s play to grab a drink. While the developments have gone on at the Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) club - as the Bulls switched from matting, to malthoid and finally onto the turf wicket - Goodes has been the common denominator and he can’t think of anywhere better to be on a Saturday. “Just love the club,” Goodes said. “When I first came here, I just went over to old Arthur Baker and knocked on the door looking for a game of cricket and he said ‘come over here’ and here I am ... still here. “Good people and you meet a lot of them, not only as team mates, but opposition as well. “That’s one good thing about sport I reckon you’ll always meet a lot of people if you get your
kids into sport.” The highlight for Goodes - and many Bulls of that era - was the Turf 1 and Turf 2 joint premierships in 1985/86 where he captained the twos, a DDCA feat unlikely to be replicated again. “The one that stands out a mile was in 1985/86 when we won Turf 1 and Turf 2 flags, that was probably the best one of all time as we didn’t really make the four that year,” Goodes said. “We were fifth that year and Lyndale had points taken off because they played unregistered players. “That was a big celebration - that was back over in the old tin shed - that one stood out far and above everything else.” He also looks back fondly on getting one over on Eddie Grace via Mankad - flicking the bails off at the non-striker’s end to take a narrow EGrade victory after their opposition kept chirping at Goodes’ younger team mates. His brothers - Peter and Wayne - also donned the Bulls’ cap as part of a half-century legacy of Goodes taking to Greaves Reserve. Goodes wasn’t just a summer specialist as he was also an ardent footballer in the area - playing with Dandenong’s VFA thirds before switching to Beaconsfield and eventually Longwarry. His best partnerships of all though is the 43 years he has been with his wife Gail - as they raised their four children Jason, Kristee, Nathan and Ryan at the club as Goodes’ better half used to score for the team. Goodes’ son Jason, who is currently Dande-
His finest 50... Ken Goodes celebrates a half-century spent at Dandenong West Cricket Picture: JARROD POTTER Club. 134246 nong West’s president, said his father has been the perfect clubman and cricket devotee, not just for the Bulls but for everyone across the DDCA. “He’s been a great role model, a perfect role model for me and he’s respected throughout the club and the whole DDCA,” Jason Goodes said.
First out of the water... and finish first By JARROD POTTER WHATEVER the conditions, you are sure to find Ebony Francis out in the water. That love of swimming has guided Francis, 12, from Black Rock, to selection on the School Sport Victoria (SSV) triathlon team after earning a top-six finish in a qualifying race. The Haileybury Keysborough student caught the triathlon bug off her parents - Paul and Rachael - and has never looked back as she competes regularly through the summer months at Bayside beaches in a number of triathlon series. “When I was growing up my mum and dad did a lot of triathlons and it interested me so I decided to give it a go and fell in love with it,” Francis said. “When I was eight I did the Weet Bix kids triathlon and that was fun. “I put my name down and I had come in the top six with a bunch of other girls who tried out... I’m really proud to make the team.” Swimming is her discipline of choice as Francis aims to blitz the competition through the water and hold onto her lead on her non-preferred bike and run legs. She just hopes to finish first in the swim leg of the nationals and take on everything she can from the experience. “I’d love to come out first in the swim - that would make me happy - and I’m just hoping to learn from the whole experience,” Francis said. Francis is also a keen life-saver - participating in nippers - and when she’s not in the water she loves to roam the defensive end in netball. She wanted to thank her parents for their support and helping drive her up and down the bay to get into her triathlons. “Just want to thank my dad and mum for driving me to all my events all the time,” Francis said. “Dad got up with me at 4am this (Thursday) morning for swim training to drive me here (Haileybury).” Francis will head to Penrith from 27-30 April for the School Sport Australia Triathlon National Cham- Haileybury’s Ebony Francis will represent Victoria at the national school sport Picture: JARROD POTTER triathlon championships. 134126 pionships.
“I don’t think he’s got an enemy in the world and there would be few people in the whole DDCA who haven’t had a beer with him at one stage or another. “He’s just a down-to-earth good bloke who’d do anything for anyone.”
Shootouts begin… Valentine’s Day DANDENONG and Casey area soccer is about to kick off for 2015 with the inaugural matches scheduled for tilts at the FFA Cup. Drawing the lots for the first time this year, the Football Federation Victoria (FFV) allocated the inaugural rounds of the FFA Cup Preliminary Rounds - formerly knock as the Dockerty Cup. The single-elimination tournament pits the best sides in Victoria off to find the best four in the state to head on to the FFA Cup Round of 32. 2014 FFA Cup Round of 16 finishers South Springvale will debut in the later rounds as will Greater Dandenong’s three NPL/NPL1 sides Dandenong Thunder, Dandenong City and Springvale White Eagles. The first local team to start their FFA Cup campaign is Parkmore SC, with the Greater Dandenong based side set to play a qualifying round match against Sporting Carlton for a shot at the first round on Valentine’s Day Saturday 14 February. From there the remaining State League 4 and State League 5 teams from the south east will debut as they try to progress through to the later rounds of the cup.
FFA CUP PRELIMINARY ROUNDS SCHEDULE Qualification Round - 14 February Sporting Carlton (State 5 West) v Parkmore SC.
Round 1 - 21 February Sandown Lions v Lyndale United. Dandenong Wolves v Bundoora United FC. Healesville SC / Keon Park v Springvale City. Harrisfield Hurricanes v Collingwood City. Casey Panthers v Noble Park SC. Sporting Carlton / Parkmore SC v Meadow Park Eagles. Hampton Park United v Bell Park SC. Chelsea FC v Dandenong South. Keysborough SC v Fawkner SC. Endeavour United SC v Maribyrnong Greens. White Star Dandenong v Upfield SC.
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SPORT WNBL - Round 16
DDCA Twenty20 - Semi Final
Boom boom Rangers go down By JARROD POTTER VICTORY versus City wasn’t the only Melbourne Derby on Saturday as the Dandenong Rangers fell away after half-time against the Melbourne Boomers in a WNBL blockbuster. With their WNBL season on the line, Melbourne exploded after halftime to record the 88-76 win over Dandenong, on the back of exceptional long range play from Bec Allen (25 points) and Laurie Koehn (15 points). Allen was unstoppable from the three-point line - snaring five-fromfive treys - to show just why she has been scouted to the WNBA to join the New York Liberty. It wasn’t all smooth sailing for Allen and the Boomers though, as a strong opening term gave the visitors an early six-point lead. Dandenong’s go-to weapons Penny Taylor (26 points, 9 rebounds) and Cappie Pondexter (17 points, 8 rebounds) started hitting their straps to kick things off, but the effort across the board was lacklustre from then on as the Boomers lived up to their moniker. From 40-44 at the major break, a Penny Taylor trey was the only early
Another blood bath By JARROD POTTER
highlight for Dandenong in the third term as the Boomers broke through at both ends. Melbourne added 13 points in a row - on the back of superb defensive play and even better offensive finishing from the likes of Tess Madgen (17 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists) to leave the match all but out of Dandenong’s reach, despite a last term fight-back to drag the margin within the last few minutes. Alice Kunek (21 points) was the other major point-scorer for the Rangers as their eight-match winning streak was drawn to a close. Dandenong coach Mark Wright said all the credit belonged to the Boomers as his Rangers failed to fire in the crunch moments. “Just got a lesson in following the scout - can’t have Bec Allen nailing WNBA threes - I think they were on a mission today (Saturday) and we didn’t match their intensity.” “All credit to them, they played like a finals’ team and on that form they probably should go through. “As good as they were we struggled and while I was happy we made a game of it - came back and tried to get it back - few too many people not
BLOODS versus Bloodhounds. The DDCA’s Twenty20 competition has boiled down to the perennial DDCA Turf 1 finalists as Springvale South and Mordialloc will face off in the Twenty20 Grand Final next Wednesday (18 February), after knocking off Buckley Ridges and Doveton respectively. Springvale South (104) was held to a pittance by Buckley Ridges (92), but managed to extract the visitors to claim the triumph and ticket to the big dance. Dandenong opener Brett Forsyth (15) started strongly but succumbed to Matt Goodwright and from there the Bloods dripped out from the crease. Late order defiance from Jarrod Armitage (16) and Yoshan Kumara (13) helped give Springvale South a three-figure target to defend. Buckley Ridges was eked from the crease by the likes of Ruwantha Kellepotha (4/9) and Craig Slocombe (2/10), as the spin-tandem gave the Ridges’ batsmen no speed to hit them off the square. Armitage (1/19) and Kumara (0/20) were also economical in the victory. Doveton (84) bowled its heart out, keeping Mordialloc (108) to a meagre tally first up as star recruit James Nanopoulos (3/20) tore through the Bloodhounds’ middle order. His efforts were complemented in a power-packed attack by Josh Daffy (3/20), Nathan Wilson (2/12) and Darren Pattinson (0/28). Chathura Athukorala (34) and Ryan Morris (20) kept the dogs barking as the Doves failed to execute the winning blow. The response was equally as tricky for Doveton as Nanopoulos (23) was the only Dove to get his eye in. After he succumbed, captain Wilson (11) and Daffy (18) were the only other Doveton batsmen to connect with the cherry as Nick Connellan (3/10), Dylan Campbell (2/14) and Athukorala (2/14) bowled Mordialloc into the grand final. The grand final commences at Springvale South’s Alex Nelson Reserve from 5.15pm on 18 February.
Rangers’ guard Cappie Pondexter drives past future WNBA team mate Picture: JARROD POTTER Bec Allen en route to the basket. 134249 paying their fare.” Wright remained uncertain if star point guard Kathleen Macleod (dislocated kneecap) would return from injury for the final home-and-away round, but was adamant she would be ready at latest by the start of the
WNBL finals’ series. Dandenong will finish its WNBL home-and-away season this weekend as they head to Whyalla on Friday night to face the Adelaide Lightning before returning home on Sunday to host ladderleading Townsville from 5pm.
In winning company By JASON ADAMS MONEY Come Back produced a faultless display when he secured his 11th career win on Thursday at Sandown Park. Money Come Back was fair to begin from box two, however showed great courage when splitting between Supersonic Hawk and Dewana Babe to find the early lead. Despite a late charge from Dewana Babe, Money Come Back held on to win by a length in a swift 34.21. The win came as no surprise to Devon Meadows’ trainer Gus Selkrig after his kennel’s recent spike in form. “Coming into the night I was quite confident of his chances - he likes to be out in front and dictate the terms and that’s exactly what he did. “The whole kennel has been on
fire and these two are no exceptions, they have been in a purple patch of form,” said Selkrig. Money Come Back’s recent run of good form has been impressive, even more so after some serious issues earlier in his career. “He’s had more than his fair share of injuries throughout his career, it’s a real credit that he’s still racing.” Just two races later, Sam Harper claimed the 11th race of the night, completing a winning double for Selkrig. “Overall I’m very impressed with both of them, especially Sam Harper.” Over the last couple of months, Money Come Back and Sam Harper have travelled around Victoria and have endured ongoing success. “The last four times these two have been to the track together they’ve won.”
Gus Selkrig had a ‘Money Come Back’ guarantee as his greyhound Picture: SUPPLIED stormed home for his 11th victory. 134250 Sam Harper has thrived since having joined the kennel in December, and Selkrig believes it’s due to him building relationships with his new kennel mates.
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SPORT DANDENONG DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION Turf 1 - Round 9 (day 2)
Eagles pick on Bear flesh By JARROD POTTER ANOTHER outright victory, this time miraculously from a 99-run first innings tally, rocketed Cranbourne clear of the chasing pack in the race for DDCA finals. PARKFIELD v CRANBOURNE With two innings completed on the first day, Cranbourne (6/173dec) was able to set the pace on Saturday in the only way it knows how - through and over the boundary. The stand and deliver play from Te Ahu Davis (38) two fours, three sixes - Ben Maroney (33) - five fours and a six - and captain Steven Spoljaric (28 not out) - six fours - left the Bears sore and sorry after the opening salvo, despite the best efforts of Nilochana Perera (3/61) and Shane Bell (2/70). Taking only 41 overs to flog a whopping 225-run lead, Spoljaric sent his troops back in to his former clubrooms at Dunblane Reserve in order to hunt down outright win number three this season. Despite a gallant knock from Perera (72), the rest of the Bears’ cove crumbled under pressure from Steven Miller (4/24) - promoted from Turf 3 this round - and Martin Kelly (2/23). Perera would hole out to Davis off Miller at 6/145 and from there on it was a matter of when, not if, Cranbourne would snare the maximum triumph. The win gives the Eagles an eightpoint lead atop the DDCA Turf 1 table before its first versus second showdown against Springvale South this round. Parkfield sits 10 points out of the final four and will need a miracle
from here to have a chance at defending their 2013/14 premiership. LYNDALE v SPRINGVALE SOUTH The Bloods (7/181) did enough to knock off Lyndale (170) in a tense runchase at Barry Powell Reserve. After the top order fell in a heap, the revival was left to Harry Staude (57) and Jackson Sketcher (27), adding 55 for the fifth wicket. Their partnership was ripped apart by Jaime Brohier (2/26) who trapped Sketcher in front and put Springvale South back on the defensive once again. Staude’s effort would be emulated by Nathan King (36) who batted down the order and came up with the match-defining partnership. Their 78-run stand would prove enough to get past the gallant Lyndale effort, led by Ricky Foulstone (2/38) and Quyen Pham (2/51). A tantalising top-of-the-table clash between the Bloods and Eagles is on the cards this round at Casey Fields while Lyndale heads to Parkfield. DANDENONG WEST v NORTH DANDENONG Arise Alex Blake (108) after a match-winning century guided North Dandenong (6/224dec) to a near outright victory over Dandenong West (143 and 7/101). Spiralling out of control at 5/58, the Northerners were in dire straits before Blake and Clay McCartney (30) seized control of the task at hand. The duo knocked in 68 for the sixth wicket before McCartney holed out, leaving Blake to guide the effort alongside Caleb Millman (31 not out). Blake would raise the bat on an emphatic inaugural DDCA century before Shane Clark called his troops back in
after 46 overs. Needing 81 to avoid outright defeat, the Bulls were charged through, but luckily had enough in the tank to push towards 7/101 by stumps. Dandenong West sits ninth and faces Buckley Ridges this week while North Dandenong is sixth and part of the five-way logjam for two spots in the finals as it faces Heinz Southern Districts this round. HALLAM KALLORA PARK v COOMOORA Gallant in defeat, Coomoora (166 and 1/75) didn’t just fold in the face of a whopping tally from Hallam Kalora Park (6/265). Led by Charith Fernando (48) and Saliya Saman (26), the real damage to the Hawks came from their own bowlers as they sprayed 30 extras in the 55-over innings. It would pose no real difference in the long term as Ben Hall (3/19), Will Whyte (2/19) and Amila Perera (2/41) took the visitors to task - causing a seven-wicket slump. The Kangaroos fell from 3/114 to dismissed for 166 in the blink of an eye and requiring another 99 to avoid outright defeat, were sent back in for Round 2. This time around the Kangaroos held their own as Lance Baptist (40 not out) and Saman (25 not out) ensured the day’s play was reached without risk of another outright loss. The win has Hallam Kalora Park sitting only percentage outside the top four before its clash with Mordialloc while Coomoora’s second last chance to earn some points this season comes against Berwick at home this round. BUCKLEY RIDGES v MORDIALLOC The Bloodhounds (290) sniffed out
North Dandenong’s Jurgen Andersen takes that long walk past the Dandenong West celebrations after losing his wicket. 134247 Picture: JARROD POTTER a monster win over Buckley Ridges (96 and 4/76), led by a superb fourwicket haul from captain Chathura Athukorala (4/32). Buckley Ridges
heads to Dandenong West while third place Mordialloc will need a win to stay in the four as it clashes with Hallam Kalora Park.
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Eagles flying high By JARROD POTTER SMASHING their way through Moorabbin, Endeavour Hills (9/297) made a big statement on the first day of their Round 11 clash. All Eagles soared against the Moorabbin attack as Thomas Hafil (59) and Zach Allen (34) started off proceedings with a 52 run stand. Allen fell early LBW, leaving the heavy lifting to Hafil and Shean Vanderwert (47) - to push the Eagles towards the double-century mark. The next man to cash in was Ben Swift (52) who batted through to the end in a standout performance. Swift had good support at the other end from Richard Saniga (30) and Vaughan Baxter (15) to give Endeavour Hills one last push towards the looming triple century. The Eagles would fall short by three runs, but no one would be complaining in the Endeavour Hills’ camp as it turned around the indifferent form that banished them from the top six in recent rounds.
NOBLE PARK v BAYSWATER PARK SIMILARLY cashing in on the batting friendly conditions, Noble Park (6/287) also made a big play for finals on the back of three stellar half-centuries. Jake Richardson (60) and Andrew O’Meara (52) found their feet straight away to leave Bayswater Park on the back foot. The duo notched 74 before both falling in quick succession. More reliable than a swiss clock, superstar batsman Marasinghe Perera (91 not out) would take the rest of the innings under his wing as he notched his sixth half-century-or-better knock and moved to 558 runs for the year. Perera would only be stopped by the day’s end as Bayswater Park had no answers for the swashbuckling Sri Lankan. In tandem with Sanjeewa de Silva (29) and Chris Lee (16 not out), the Bulls charged towards 300 and made hard work for the home side next week.
Stray protects Rams from Panthers By JARROD POTTER THE tough days in the field are not going away for Dandenong as Ringwood (5/341) piled on the pain at Shepley Oval. With hot, windy conditions ideally favouring neither side, the Rams took the initiative first as captain Tom Stray (158 not out) smashed his best Premier Cricket tally. The early strike from Justin Butterfield (1/67) was about the only joy the Panthers could muster as Stray cantered past the opposition’s attack. Stray - in tandem with David King (44) - knocked in 79 for the second wicket before Dan Doran (1/64) - who enjoyed the gusty wind pushing across his off-spinners at the pavilion end - picked up his solitary wicket of the afternoon. The pressure would only magnify from there for Dandenong as Stray and Ian Holland (90) put on the match-defining partnership - a Herculean 173-run stand to all but sink Dandenong’s resolve on the first day. Young paceman Adam McMaster (2/51) snared career best figures as he kept the ball up to Stray and Holland throughout the afternoon and eventually forced the false shot from Holland 10 shy of his century. Stray was unbeaten at stumps and will resume on Saturday. WOMEN Twenty20 - Round 17 ACTION at Greaves Reserve did not bode any better for Dandenong Lions (4/99), who were eclipsed by Essendon Maribyrnong-Park (6/105) in the dying stages of their Twenty20. After losing the early scalps of Erica Kershaw (1) and Chelsea Moscript (2), the Dandenong renaissance would be ignited by captain Kelly Applebee (39). Applebee
Above - Justin Butterfield toiled for Dandenong in a tough day fielding at Shepley Oval. 134244 Left - Primrose Wohlers charges in for Dandenong Lions. 134245 Pictures: JARROD POTTER - back from VicSpirit duties - took hold of the innings and in tandem with Shelly Hart (28 not out), led the Lions out of complete capitulation. Hart would carry on with seconds skipper Carin Eastburn (15 not out) - promoted on the back of her 500 run WVPC seconds season so far - to push the Lions all but past the triple
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