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faltering Port of Hastings expansion. Emma King, chief executive of the Victorian Council of Social Service (VCOSS), said the “clear missing part” of the government’s policies was the community sector. “We’re the ones working with those vulnerable. We think we play a constructive part in getting people back to work.” She said the philanthropically-backed Doveton College project - which combined school with early childhood and family services - was an example of how to link unemployed parents with work and study providers. “Long-term this is cost-effective but most importantly it’s going to turn lives around.” Last week Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams raised her concerns about the human consequences of the car industry’s “pending departure” in parliament. “That is 3400 families that are looking down the barrel of a gun as they face some pretty tough times.” Ms Williams said the region could remain at the forefront of manufacturing’s changing face. Employment Minister Jacinta Allan listed programs to get the state back to work such as incentives for employers hiring long-term jobless, youth and retrenched workers, and restoring TAFE funding. Ms Allan said the government set 50 per cent local content benchmarks for its train and tram orders - which would assist local companies such as Dandenongbased Bombardier Transportation. Good job news on the menu, Page 3.
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A RADICAL rethink of the State Government’s jobs plan is needed to tackle alarming unemployment rates of 20 per cent in Dandenong and Doveton, say manufacturing and social services leaders. The State Government, facing a rising Victorian unemployment rate of 6.6 per cent, has placed job creation high on its agenda. According to Federal Government estimates in September, the south-east’s highest jobless suburbs include Dandenong (20.5 per cent), Doveton (20.4 per cent), Dandenong North (11.1 per cent) and Hallam (9.9 per cent). The region is heading for more potential pain - with 3400 local jobs linked to the departing automotive industry. South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance executive director Adrian Boden said more government funds were needed to help manufacturers innovate and grow. “Banks aren’t lending money to manufacturers, there are hardly any venture capitalists and governments say they aren’t handing out money. “If we don’t invest here, manufacturers have no option but to go overseas.” Mr Boden said the qualifications of skilled migrants were unrecognised and underutilised, and local business needed a “level playing field” to compete for government contracts. He said the new government’s decisions had already penalised manufacturers, such as 48 companies within SEMMA set to benefit from the abandoned East West Link project. Many were also depending on the
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Community News It’s showtime – the Berwick Show is back in 2015! Age positively in Casey The City of Casey has released the new Ageing Positively Program, with a range of informative, fun and engaging activities on ofer until June 2015. Council supports older people to continue to be active, informed and connected with their community through the program, by offering opportunities for residents to try new activities, learn about keeping healthy and plan for their future. A highlight of the new program is a screening of the movie Advanced Style, to be held on Tuesday 30 June at Hallam Community Theatre. The movie examines the lives of seven unique New York women whose eclectic style of fashion and vital spirit have guided their approach to ageing.
The Berwick Show is back again in 2015, ofering the best of agricultural and horticultural competition, family fun, carnival rides and performances over two action packed days, and Council’s large interactive exhibit is returning. The City of Casey is proud to be the major sponsor of this popular community event to be held at Akoonah Park, Berwick, on Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 February 2015. There will be carnival rides, interactive attractions for all ages, local performers entertaining the crowds, show bags, face painting and a animal farm. Visitors will also get a taste of country lifestyle, with agriculture and horticultural competitions across the weekend including cattle, show jumping, sheep, goats, wood chopping and Beaut Utes. Saturday night will be a highlight, with spectacular fire performers, exhilarating FMX Motor Bikes and fireworks from the main arena.
Council will also be involved in the show hosting its popular exhibit, which will include a fun social media feature using Instagram, Casey Clues children’s competition, a range of community information, interactive activities and a Melbourne Football Club presence.
Council on the Ageing and Palliative Care Victoria will also host a conversation called Dying to Talk, exploring the things that matter to us most as we approach and plan for end-of-life.
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Bookings are essential for all activities and most are FREE.
Dates and times: Saturday 21 February, 9.00 am – 9.00 pm Sunday 22 February, 9.00 am – 5.00 pm Venue: Akoonah Park, Princes Highway, Berwick Costs: Adults $20, Concession $15, Children (10–15) $10, Children (under 10) FREE and Family (2 adults, 2 children) $40. For more information visit www.berwickshow.org.au.
Avengers assemble at Casey Kids Carnival! Earth’s mightiest heroes will descend on Akoonah Park, Berwick next month to entertain and wow the crowds at the 2015 Casey Kids Carnival. The Avengers Side Show Alley will headline the main stage program for the 17th annual carnival, to be held on Saturday 21 March 2015. Prepare to be in awe of super heroes Iron Man, Captain America and Thor, regarded as the strongest men on the planet, when they take to the stage at 1.45 pm on the day. Attendees might even be a chosen spectator encouraged to participate in one of the many challenging games on stage to help you find your own inner Mighty Marvel Super Hero. The characters will have a meet and greet after their show, where people can have a chat and get a photo with their favourite super hero.
Other activities on the program include gentle exercise at Casey RACE, an information session about travelling safely on public transport, workshops on gardening and composting and a course for carers of people with dementia who live at home.
The main stage performances will be complemented by an action-packed program including amusement rides, animal farm, face painters, food stalls, interactive workshops and roving entertainers.
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Victoria’s Journey of Remembrance visits Casey The City of Casey will host a free community roadshow next month to commemorate the Anzac Centenary. Between 2014 and 2018, Australia will mark 100 years since the nation’s involvement in the First World War (WWI). As part of the Victorian Government’s Anzac Centenary Program (2014–2018), the City of Casey will host a free community roadshow called Victoria’s Journey of Remembrance on Monday 2 March 2015. The unique evening encourages and supports people across the state to learn more about their WWI history, to research their own personal connections and to work within their local communities to commemorate the Anzac Centenary.
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The Avengers are just one highlight of the main stage entertainment at Casey Kids Carnival, with ABC TV’s Little Charley Bear, It’s Not a Circus It’s a Science Show and various community groups set to perform on stage.
For more information or to book visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/ageingpositively or call Customer Service on 9705 5200.
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Make your own Mac By LACHLAN MOORHEAD McDonald’s DOVETON will add another 40 jobs to its staff roster in the coming weeks as the restaurant launches a new food program. The Doveton eatery, found on the Princes Highway, will be one of the first McDonald’s stores in Australia to unveil the Create Your Taste initiative, which will see staff at the facility boosted from roughly 90 employees to 130. The new program will allow customers to create their own burgers through using a touch screen and invites them to sit down before their meal is then brought out to them. Australia is the first country to trial the program. McDonald’s Doveton operations consultant Duy Tran
said the new initiative, which is set to be rolled out nationwide, fuelled a need for additional workers. He also says while majority of the new employees will be given part-time contracts, there will still be some full-time position in the offing. “It will be mostly casual wages, and mainly parttime, but we may have the occasional one or two fulltimers,” he said. “This is creating jobs; it’s a new concept to get more customers coming through. “The feedback has been absolutely awesome.” McDonald’s Doveton restaurant manager Clare Roggentin said the new job openings would also provide more people in the Doveton community with the chance to complete their certificate III in retail.
“We actually just signed up a whole lot of new people and this is an opportunity for the people we’re bringing in,” she said. “They can jump on board and do their cert III in retail. We try and encourage our staff to do that because it means their training is better and the service they give is better as well. “With the additional staff, that opportunity’s going to be available for them as well.” McDonald’s Doveton licensee Howard Armitage said he was “proud to provide employment, training and growth opportunities to staff”, while being able to extend those opportunities to an additional “40 locals”. To find out more about a career at McDonald’s Doveton, visit www.mcdonalds.com.au/careers/join-us.
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AFTER five years without a steady job, single dad Dillon Moon said it took time and a pinch of luck to rejoin the workforce. Dillon had quit his job as a civil drainer to care for his primary-school aged kids after a family breakdown. But despite his efforts, he couldn’t find a boss flexible enough to give him about 20 hours a week between school drop-off and pick-up times. Dillon’s break came when he got help from a Connections to Employment program - a pilot run by Mission Australia to tackle entrenched unemployment in Melbourne’s south east. Victoria’s unemployment rate has been steadily climbing to 6.6 per cent. There are south-east suburbs that dwarf this
figure, such as Dandenong (20.5 per cent), Doveton (20.4 per cent), Dandenong North (11.1 per cent), Cranbourne (10.5 per cent), Noble Park (10.5 per cent), Hallam (9.9 per cent) and Springvale (9.8 per cent). Dillon, 46, retrained gaining a Certificate II in Skills for Work and Vocational Pathways. With the help of the program he found a job as a mower and gardener with Pakenham business owner Denis Toogood who runs a handyperson enterprise Denis Around The House. “Denis has stepped in not just as a boss but as a friend,” Dillon said. He says he no longer worries so much nor has to fret about not taking his kids out to do things on the weekends. “There’s no better feeling than picking up your kids after doing a good day’s work.”
AN 18-YEAR-OLD will answer 14 charges over a series of ram-raids last Thursday. Police allege the Eumemmerring man used a stolen car to smash into five small businesses in two hours on 5 February in Noble Park North, Keysborough, Dandenong, Doveton and Hallam. They allege he stole cash registers and cash and dumped the car at a park in Frawley Road, Eumemmerring. Police arrested the man on Sunday night and charged him with burglary, criminal damage, theft, theft of a motorbike and handling stolen goods. A Dandenong magistrate bailed him on Monday 9 February to reappear on 18 March.
A STRING of burglaries at homes in Doveton have the police on high alert. Three houses, all in the vicinity of Paperbark Street, were raided earlier this month with thieves seizing a variety of household items. One property was robbed on Thursday 5 February while two others were then broken into on Saturday 7 February. All the properties were raided during the day when no-one was home. Police are warning residents to remain vigilant and to secure their homes.
Woman hurt Dillon Moon and Denis Toogood are a happy work team. 134101 Mission Australia state director Kylee Bates said the Department of Human Services-funded program helped to break the disadvantaged cycle for people in Greater Dandenong and Casey but it takes “intensive time”. The program has found
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A MAN who assaulted a woman at a Berwick property this month is still on the loose. It’s understood the man, who is known to the victim, forced his way into the Jerilderie Drive home about noon on Friday 6 February where he hit the woman and caused excessive damage to the house. The victim sustained injuries during the attack.
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Plot squeeze for space By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE pending development of a mixed use precinct in Endeavour Hills has raised the ire of a group of local residents who are concerned that there is not enough space for the proposal, which includes 50 apartments. More than 50 residents gathered in January to discuss their misgivings about the Heatherton Road Mixed Use Precinct Development Plan with representatives of the landowner Casdar Pty Ltd, Built Modern Architects and the City of Casey. In 2012 the site, bordered by Heatherton and Hallam North roads, was re-clas-
sified to allow for the develop of apartments, retail spaces and a gymnasium. But Jill Morrison, one of the leading voices of dissent to the plan, said she and other residents were concerned that there wasn’t enough space at the site to fit everything that had been proposed. “For what appears to be small parcel of land, there seems to be a lot going on that site,” she said. “There’s a proposed four-storey, 50-apartment complex and an underground car park. “There’s not enough room for it all, there’s no open space, no public transport.
“It’s a bit of a rabbit warren.” Ms Morrison said residents were also worried that the proposed apartment complex would impose on the privacy of other facilities in the area. “Initially the site had applications for hotels and poker machines, then the aged care went in and the childcare went in, and then shops,” she said. “This development and the planning has changed to become a mixed-use precinct development, but the developer wants to put a four-storey apartment complex behind the medical centre and aged care centre. “The top floor will look over
the childcare.” A spokesperson for Built Modern declined to respond to questions from the News. Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan said he hoped the residents’ concerns were taken seriously by Casdar Pty Ltd and Built Modern Architects. “It’s a major corner site, it’s an entry site to Endeavour Hills and I would certainly hope that any development there would be of an attractive nature first and foremost and would be needed by the community,” he said. The development plan is yet to be approved by the City of Casey.
Students clubby for kinder cubby CHILDREN from the Doveton Early Learning Centre now have a new reason to smile. Thanks to a group of VCAL students from Maranatha Christian School in Endeavour Hills, a new cubby house has been built at the kinder. The project aims to assist the VCAL students in learning the building and construction skills required for their course in a very practical setting. For the full story, turn to page 8.
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Vigilance is the key TOYOTA and Nissan owners are being told to take care of their car keys on Fridays and Saturdays following a 100 per cent increase in car crime. Dandenong police Inspector Bruce Kitchen said thieves were stealing about 25 cars within the Greater Dandenong Police Service Area (PSA) each week - up from about 12 per week. He said officers were targeting the crime and urged car owners to keep their keys close. “Over the last couple of months it has increased,” he said. “I’ve seen a slow trend since the start of the financial year. They come in cycles.” Insp Kitchen said thieves were targeting residential streets, shopping precincts and mechanics, and usually struck on a Friday or Saturday. “The majority of cars that seem to be stolen are old Nissans and Toyotas,” he said. “The ’80s and ’90s models are the most popular.” He said thieves often stole car keys from swimming pools and other public places. “They’re pinching them from change rooms or in offices when they see keys sitting on a desk,” he said. Members of the community need to secure their car keys.”
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Hooning increases dangers for all road users ROAD policing in the Greater Dandenong Local Government Area presents police with a number of challenges. The primary focus of road policing is to reduce fatal collisions and trauma. The cost of road trauma to the community is enormous in economic, social and environmental terms. Greater Dandenong Highway Patrol has primary responsibility to the public within the City of Greater Dandenong for road safety. The activities of the Highway Patrol aim to reduce trauma through certain functions. These include enforcement, safety camera placement, booze bus operations and support and highly visible patrols, to name a few. A great deal of time is spent on identifying times and places where policing resources need to be allocated. This is to provide the public with policing ser-
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vice at times of highest road trauma. Recently, individuals and groups have been engaged in intentional high risk driving throughout the south-eastern suburbs. By allocating resources to address this intentional behaviour, our ability to provide service to the public at times of greatest need is reduced. Hoon driving is high-risk and deliberate. The risks are death or serious injury. The sanctions for those caught participating include jail.
These activities involve the deliberate loss of traction on roads, dragging, unlawful gatherings and public disorder. Because more police are rostered on duty when most traffic crashes are expected to occur there are fewer officers available to police late night hoon activity. The Greater Dandenong Highway Patrol, with assistance from other policing areas and partner agencies, will be focusing more heavily on those involved in intentional high risk driving through various means. These will include CCTV surveillance in risk areas and police presence at hoon events to enforce state laws and new bylaws designed to reduce the incidence of unlawful gatherings. Hoon activities are inherently dangerous, particularly where spectators and bystanders are close to vehicles engaged in intentional high-risk driving.
Aside from the obvious dangers posed by these activities, the disorder and accompanying street crime exposes the general public to danger. Local business is affected when the amenity of their environment is destroyed and infrastructure damage directly affects income. While road safety is a key focus of Victoria Police, it requires an all of community approach to eradicate trauma and the risks to road users. I encourage everyone to report instances of hoon behaviour through triple zero or Crime Stoppers and understand that intentional high risk driving is extremely dangerous to all road users. It diverts finite resources away from high trauma times. To those who continue to engage in this behaviour, your risk of death or serious injury is significantly increased, the sanctions are severe and you expose innocent people to unacceptable levels of risk.
LOOKING BACK firing till it is impossible to fire without injuring us. We will conclude the game with a bayonet charge into and over the trenches. We had a Merry Xmas on stew, dry bread and sand. Trust that all is well with you and family, staff and work. Hoping to be home before next Christmas. Must close now as it is nearly ‘lights-out’.” Tullock served in Egypt and embarked from Alexandria for the Gallipoli Campaign on 5 April 1915. On 28 April 1915 he was promoted to Sergeant. Falling to dysentery he was invalided back to Australia on the 14 December 1915.
counsel found themselves in a cool and congenial chamber. Its walls are of delicate pastel shades of yellow, green and pale blue. Its floor is covered in a mustard rubber fabric. There is a panelled and polished bench and roomy witnessbox that is not the lofty bench that is found in some of the old suburban courts. Public Works Department architects have succeeded in entirely obliterating the grim blacks and forbidding dark browns associated with the older courts.
50 years ago 17 February 1965 History at New Courthouse ANOTHER page in Dandenong history was turned on Monday when the first case was heard in the new Dandenong Courthouse, to which finishing touches are now being applied. Pressure of business in the old court building prompted the constitution of a third court. Honorary justices and
20 years ago 20 February 1995 Gimme Shelter LACK of support is threatening the future of a youth program aimed at keeping kids in crisis off the streets and out of institutions. Startling statistics released last week revealed 565 students from 20 schools in the south-east region were homeless. Wesley Youth Services co-ordinator Mr
Peter Scott said dwindling numbers of volunteer families meant young homeless people were now being turned away. The Dandenong-based program, which offers homeless teenagers a bed, a bit of love and the security of a family environment, desperately need more replacement families. 5 years ago 15 February 2010 City’s food and wine festival role to be explored LIZ van Doorn from Vic Urban will talk about Dandenong’s involvement in the 2010 Melbourne Food and Wine Festival when she is guest speaker at the Dandenong Retail Traders Association meeting at 6pm on Tuesday March 2 at the Ramada Encore Hotel. Dandenong Retailers Association chairman Roy Aspinall said: “This festival will place the culinary delights of central Dandenong on the national and international stage." - Compiled by the Dandenong and District Historical Society
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100 years ago 11 February 1915 Patriotic News With the Expeditionary Forces THE following is to hand from Corporal Harold Edward Tullock written to the proprietor of the Journal (Tullock was a printer and employed by the Dandenong Journal until his embarkation to Egypt with the 8th Battalion on 19 October 1914.) Mena Egypt 13 January 2015 “All is well with me; in good health and having a good, if not hard time. We have nearly completed our training here and are expecting to be at the Turks on the Suez canal shortly. Tomorrow we go for a long march in full war equipment. In another few days we are going to practice an attack under artillery fire. The guns will be stationed on a hill in the rear, and firing ball cartridges, we will advance to the attack on trenches lined with dummy men. The artillery meanwhile will be pouring in a hot fire, with shells and shrapnel over our heads. They will continue
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Beer trade brewing By LACHLAN MOORHEAD
A MAN has been bashed while walking home along a Narre Warren bike track in the early hours of the morning. The victim was walking on the bike track between Parkhill Drive and the Monash Freeway around 3.30am on Sunday 8 February when he was ambushed by five men who demanded he hand over his property. When he refused, the attackers, described as Middle-Eastern in appearance, punched and kicked the victim.
Crash assault POLICE needed to call for back-up in Cranbourne when a woman allegedly attacked officers after crashing her car. Police were called to the car accident just after 1pm on Sunday 8 February at the intersection of Russell and Stawell streets, where the woman involved became aggressive and attacked police. Additional police were called to arrest the woman, who was from Aspendale Gardens.
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Atura Hotel general manager Lisa Parker has grand plans for the Brownstone Micro Brewery. 134530 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS beyond its regular dinner hours. “We’ve got a really strong following of local corporates, and we’d like to develop more of a family trade,” Ms Parker said.
“In March we’ll be opening for both lunch and dinner. “Craft beer is increasing year on year in popularity and we’re also looking into the possibility of botting our beers and developing our
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Proud place By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A GROUP of VCAL students from an Endeavour Hills high school have been hard at work building a new cubby house for children at a nearby kinder. This year 16 VCAL students from Maranatha Christian School spent five days setting up the cubby house and a stage area at the Doveton Early Learning Centre. Technology teacher Paul Lock, who helped oversee the project, said it allowed the VCAL students from the Endeavour Hills campus to develop their construction skills in a practical setting.
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New road shrine to safety By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A HAMPTON Park road cloaked in tragedy after two fatal car accidents claimed the lives of five people in 2009 has finally been upgraded. A Casey community still reeling from the devastating heartbreak of six years ago this month welcomed the completion of the $40 million upgrade to the section of Hallam Road between Pound and Ormond roads where five young lives were lost in two weeks. Narre Warren P-12 students and friends Riyani Lowen, 16, Anja Miller, 15, and Joel Brimble, 19, and a fourth teenager in another vehicle were all killed in the two-car collision at the intersection of Hallam and Ormond roads in the early hours of 28 June 2009. A fortnight later as she drove past a roadside memorial erected for the lost teenagers, a 21-year-old woman was killed instantly when her car was hit by a B-double truck at the same intersection. Local residents who have
been campaigning for the road’s duplication since before 2009 gathered with state MPs last Friday to acknowledge the upgrade. Work on the duplication, which was finally opened to traffic in late December 2014, started in 2012 and saw a widening of part of the road from two lanes to three as well as the introduction of intersection and traffic signals. Long-time Hampton Park resident Erica Maliki was the chief organiser of the Walk for Hallam Road which was held in 2010 and was attended by more than 500 people who were hellbent on having the treacherous road fixed. Ms Maliki welcomed the new road but insisted there was still more work to be done and more sections that needed duplication. “The tragedy of losing five kids down that road was devastating for the community,” she said. “Out of everything I want them recognised as the reason
the road was pushed to be done. “We did what needed to be done to save it from happening again.” Ms Maliki, who has six children, was greatly touched by the tragedies, knowing it could easily have been her kids who lost their lives. “A price was paid and the families involved are still suffering every day from that,” she said. “It’s great that section has been fixed but it should have been done before.” Emma Lowen, Riyani’s mother, echoed the sentiments of her friend Ms Maliki. She has never gone back to the intersection where her daughter died. “To be honest, my first reaction was that it was sad that it took the kids to die to get it to be done up to this safe stage,” Ms Lowen said. “It doesn’t invoke anything for me but the people of Hampton Park will be that little bit safer now. “It’s good that’s it done.”
Local residents and state MPs gathered together last Friday to acknowledge the completed upgrade of a treacherous section of Hallam Road. From left, Roads Committee member Tony O’Hara, Erica Maliki, Narre Warren South MP Judith Graley, Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan, Roads Committee member Vanessa Gerdes and VicRoads representatives Ray Peterson and Mark Yosiffidis. 134141 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
Mosque warns congregation told to clean up parking WORSHIPPERS clogging up nearby streets with illegal parking face being named, shamed and possibly banned from their mosque if they don’t mend their ways. The threat comes as the mosque, in a congested part of Cleeland Street, Dandenong,
has been allowed to double its Friday congregation despite a 200-plus car parking shortfall. The Dandenong Turkish Islamic and Cultural Society has said it will do what it can to knock its congregation into line to minimise the disruption caused by the increase.
In a heated meeting last Monday, divided Greater Dandenong councillors approved the centre’s request to increase maximum on-site worshipper numbers from 150 to 300 on Fridays between noon and 2pm. Its numbers have also been permitted to swell from 300 to
500 during the month-long Ramadan and the end of the Kurban period. Parking comes under acute stress in the area which is surrounded by houses, Chisholm TAFE, Dandenong Hospital, clinics and Dandenong North Primary School.
The Islamic society, which has no plans to increase its 41-space off-street car park, has pledged “zero tolerance” for illegal parking by its congregation. Mosque vice-president Suleyman Sahingoz said members monitored nearby streets and would be “naming
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POLICE are searching for two men who attacked and robbed a passer-by in Narre Warren this month. The victim, who was approached in the parklands at the corner of Darling Way and Upton Crescent, was allegedly punched by the men several times in the face and left concussed around 10pm on Monday 2 February. It’s understood the men fled the scene with some of the victim’s possessions.
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Women stranded By ANEEKA SIMONIS
DESPERATE women trapped in violent domestic relationships have been left in despair after hearing that a Casey family violence legal group is being forced to close. Casey-Cardinia Community Legal Service (CCCLS) will lose $190,000 from its budget in the coming financial year following major federal funding cuts. Principal solicitor Vera Hardiman said the worst part of the cuts was having to turn away vulnerable women who are looking for a way out of their violent relationships. “It’s devastating. People are already ringing up and we are saying we can’t help you,” she said. “They’re going ballistic. They are at the end of their tether - a lot of people are at the point of suicide.” The free service, used by 14,000 clients battling domestic violence problems last financial year, said the office would close on 30 June, shutting out a wide range of women who access the convenient, safe location. “The office here is good because it’s next to the bulk billing medical centre so for women who are going through family violence and are still with their husband, who often drive them, so they can say they’re going to the doctor’s and come here to get advice,” Ms Hardiman said. Money, or a woman’s lack of financial control in a violent domestic relationship, is a major contributor to them staying. Ms Hardiman said the biggest blow would be the loss of the service’s in-demand financial counsellors who help free their predominantly female clientele (74 per cent) from violent relationships and teach them how to manage themselves independently. “People going through family breakdown often have family troubles.
Vera Hardiman says funding cuts will leave women struggling to break free from violent domestic relationships. 120933 Picture: DONNA OATES “If someone is paying off a mortgage and all of a sudden, one of the breadwinners is gone, then our financial councillors will negotiate with the banks to make sure they only pay interest for a while,” Ms Hardiman said. The service’s three financial counsellors were told they’d lost their job two days before Christmas. “Sometimes clients come in and their houses are about to be sold from under them. “The financial advisers, who work closely with solicitors, will come and make sure the banks hold off on that process and get some sort of payment plan.” The valuable financial counselling service ended on Tuesday 10
February. The cuts will also mean there will be one less solicitor available. “They are threatening to cut more in the future and if that happens, the waiting periods will be ridiculous. “We may not be able to help them in time, which makes things very difficult,” Ms Hardiman said. She slammed the government for its decision at a time when domestic violence was worsening, particularly with the increased use of ice in the City of Casey. “The government seems to have a completely uncaring attitude. “It seems to be if someone has a problem, they have to deal with it themselves,” Ms Hardiman said.
“But there is no easy answer to family violence. “It’s a very complex issue and as people have more and more financial problems and access to drugs like ice, I can’t see the issue getting better in the near future. It’s horrifying.” A spokesperson for the AttorneyGeneral’s Department (AGD) said the legal service received a total of $281,996 in 2014-’15 through the Community Legal Services Program for the 2014-’15 financial year. “The government is committed to protecting the most vulnerable members of our community, including by providing access to justice. “That is why the government will continue to provide a very substantial amount of funding for legal assistance, prioritising the delivery of front-line services over advocacy activities across all legal assistance programs,” a spokesperson said. Ms Hardiman said the significant funding loss for the forthcoming financial year would suggest otherwise. CCCLS’s initial funding cut of $100,000 was announced in May. The legal group rallied together 250 original signatures in a petition presented to Parliament at the end of last year. The legal group, which spoke about the cuts at a community forum attended by Isaccs MP Mark Dreyfus on Friday 6 February, will relocate to the Dandenong office and aims to secure a smaller, convenient space for Cardinia and Casey clients to meet with solicitors. The AGD spokesperson said all future funding arrangements would be determined based on the Productivity Commission’s report into access to justice arrangements and the Review of the National Partnership Agreement on Legal Assistance Services.
Councillor waits for conduct panel decision By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY councillor Rosalie Crestani is waiting to see if she will face further consequences after last year’s confrontation with the council, having stood before the Municipal Association of Victoria’s (MAV) Councillor Conduct Panel this month. The panel heard from Cr Crestani and witnesses for the City of Casey throughout the three and a half hour hearing on Friday 6 February. The panel's verdict is expected within weeks. Cr Crestani was called before the panel, convened at the Narre Warren
ani labelled his action an “abuse of process”. Last week Cr Crestani, who decided against calling her witnesses to front the panel, said the hearing was a “surprisingly positive experience”. “The panel is made up of objective observers and they can look at a situation with no vested interest and understand it in the cold light of day,” she said. “The panel didn’t just look at the way I conducted things, they looked at all of us concerned.” Cr Morland said Friday’s hearing was “amicable”. “I put the council’s case forward
offices, following last year’s acrimony between her and the council. The panel was instigated after Cr Crestani attempted to raise a motion to stop the City of Casey promoting awareness of different sexual orientations. Cr Crestani’s motion sought to bar the council from issuing media releases and remove signs concerning sexual orientation or the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) community. None of her fellow councillors supported her motion and when Mayor Mick Morland later shut down her repeated attempts to raise her concerns on the issue, Cr Crest-
and the panel heard the case and they will come back with a recommendation,” he said. The MAV panel is required to provide its written reasoning to all parties involved within 28 days of making its determination. If the conduct panel makes a finding of misconduct it has the power to direct a councillor to take a leave of absence of up to two months and to authorise a complaint application to be made to VCAT. Cr Crestani was last year removed from her role on a number of council committees following the incident.
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Retiring but not too shy By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE volunteers at the Andrews Centre don’t help the needy to gain recognition. But that doesn’t stop the Endeavour Hills community from thanking and rewarding their local crisis and counselling centre. The money raised from the Rotary Club of Endeavour Hills' upcoming golf day later this month will be largely donated to the Andrews Centre to assist in its work. While recently helping the Andrews Centre with a $7000 renovation of its kitchen, Endeavour Hills Rotarian John O’Reilly said his club was blown away by the selfless work carried out by the facility’s volunteers for the less fortunate.
“They work in the community, we work for the community, and these people are just doing amazing things,” he said of the Andrews Centre. “They are all professional people who have retired and they volunteer their time. “We were so impressed with what they do and we thought let’s not just do the kitchen but let’s also throw some money at them, too.” While various other charities will also benefit from funds raised at the Golf Day, sponsored by major partner Bendigo Bank, Mr O’Reilly said the Andrews Centre would be the main beneficiary. “When you think about people who can’t speak English and can’t get a job, when they haven’t got food – there’s
so many basic things that the Andrews Centre helps out with,” he said. “They’re very important, in my opinion, and it’s done with love. They’re very genuine and that’s what blew us away.” The golf day, which will take place at the Cranbourne Golf Club on Monday 23 February from 12.30pm, was started all the way back in 1986 by the club’s original chairman, Bob Powell. Mr Powell will also be at the event this year at which participants will again be given the chance to have another fun day out and engage in a plethora of competitions. For more information and to sign up to the event, visit www.rotaryendeavourhills.org.au.
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DINNER UNDER THE STARS 12 March 2015
THE KELLYS TEAM UP FOR WALLARA’S DINNER UNDER THE STARS * * Places still available but tickets selling fast * * On Thursday 12 March, Wallara will once again host it’s ‘Dinner Under the Stars’ Charity Fundraiser at its award winning HQ site in Potter St. Dandenong. After cocktails and canapés in the Palmtree Courtyard guests will be transported to The Castle for a fabulous gourmet meal and entertainment headlined by Moira and Emmanuel Kelly. The event brings together leaders in business and community to celebrate the diversity of people with different abilities and funds raised from the evening go towards providing further opportunities for people at Wallara to enhance the quality of their lives. Wallara Champion, Emmanuel Kelly, will head up the entertainment. Emmanuel has performed at this event in the past and despite his growing success overseas, continues to mentor and support the guys at Wallara. Emmanuel’s adoptive Mum, Moira Kelly, will be keynote speaker. Moira is a renowned humanitarian and has devoted her whole life to charity work and those special causes close to her heart that just ‘make the world a better place‘. Moira spent many years living abroad caring for sick and needy children and their families in countries like India, South Africa, America, Romania, Bosnia and Albania. A deeply spiritual person, Moira is guided by her heart and conscience towards the many causes she pursues. Through a magical combination of her vision, natural charm, powers of persuasion, determination and sheer grit, Moira has saved and improved the lives of countless children and communities around the world. Many are inspired by Moria Kelly’s personal sacrifice, passionate commitment and her life-long dedication to doing whatever it takes to save and heal children and communities in need. Wherever she goes, Moira makes a real difference to real people in surreal ways! Moira’s achievements and outlook on life are a huge inspiration to us all and the Wallara Ambassadors who assist in presenting the event will also give an insight into some of the challenges that they overcome in living life with different abilities. Wallara official caterer, Going Gourmet, will once again plate up fine food and wine and there will be a short, fun filled auction to complete the evening. For more information or to secure your tickets, call Julie today on 03 9792 2985. Dinner Under the Stars 2015 is proudly partnered by:
Wallara is an innovative, sector leading support service for adults with different abilities. Based in Melbourne’s south east suburbs, we support over 550 people across 30 sites by providing community day services – including specialised high care support – residential and supported accommodation, part-time and full-time employment and training and workplace opportunities.
YOU HAVE THE ABILITY TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE Wallara has developed a suite of major events and programs with partnership opportunities available to organisations wishing to make a real difference in the lives of people with different abilities. All partnerships are tailored to suit the individual needs of the organisation and include a range of branding and representation benefits – with the bonus of being able to measure, monitor and report on their Corporate Social Responsibility footprint. We encourage you to visit us, learn more about us and have some fun as we work towards changing perceptions of people with different abilities. Wallara is a fully tax deductible gift recipient. To find out more, contact: Karen Scholey, Manager Corporate Partnerships and Communications, Wallara Australia M: 0418 537 711 E: kscholey@wallara.com.au www.wallara.com.au 1173442-HM08-15
Man faces court for blade threat By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MAN has been refused bail after allegedly confronting police officers with a bladed weapon while burgling a Dandenong chemist. Qasim Alimovski of Dandenong had spent 55 days remanded in custody before Tuesday’s bail application over what Magistrate Greg Connellan described as an “escalation of offences”. Mr Connellan deemed Alimovski, who was being treated for psychosis, was an “unacceptable risk” of re-offending. In the first of the allegations, Alimovski blew smoke into a smoke alarm at Dandenong Hospital’s mental health unit in the hope of releasing fire doors for all of the units. Police informant Senior Constable Daniel Jelley told Dandenong Magistrates’ Court that the applicant had earlier been refused access to pick up his friend from the unit. After his arrest that day he allegedly threatened his wife at knifepoint at home. The court was told Alimovski demanded $1000 or he would pour petrol on her and burn her, as well as threatening to burn down her parents’ house. Soon after, as Alimovski was being driven to a friend’s house, he allegedly pulled a knife on his brother. A subsequent police search failed to find the knife While on bail over those allegations, Alimovski allegedly stole a bike in Thomas Street, Dandenong, and rode to Chemist Warehouse in Lonsdale Street early on 16 January. Sen Const Jelley said the applicant smashed a rooftop window at the chemist and allegedly stole a packet of toilet paper, a meat cleaver and ice creams. He also took a sauce bottle, poured it over a computer and its hard drive and caused $2000 damage and also stole $100 of items including paracetamol tablets, chocolate bars, mini-torches and a Chemist Warehouse jacket. Two police officers, who entered the building with the chemist’s manager, were “confronted” by the applicant holding what was variously described as a “meat cleaver” or “butcher’s knife”. As he advanced at police, an apparently “drug affected” and “delusional” Alimovski was squirted with capsicum spray and handcuffed, Sen Const Jelley told the court. From the dock, Alimovski vehemently denied he had a drug problem though police alleged he’d admitted to an ice habit. Police conceded they had never found the applicant with illicit drugs. Alimovski’s lawyer Adrian Desi argued that his time in custody had exceeded the likely sentence for the allegations, all of which his client denied. “The picture that is being painted is of a man not getting support (from health services).” Mr Desi said his client had complied with treatment in remand and was likely to receive ongoing treatment if granted bail. Alimovski was remanded in custody to appear at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 3 March.
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Notting Hill Neighbourhood House Auspiced by Notting Hill Community Association Inc. 37 Westerfield Drive, Notting Hill Vic 3168 Tel: 9561 0114 or 0403 010 510 Email: nhoffice@nottinghillnh.org.au Website: http://nottinghillnh.org.au
Happy New Year 2015! We hope everyone is happy and looking forward to all the potential that this New Year has to offer. Our first Food ’n’ Fun Friday for this year, will be on Friday 13th February, the day before Valentine’s day and we plan to have a Valentine’s day theme with hearts galore. Classes have started in the main hall as usual but we are still to allocate classes into our new classrooms which we’re filling with donated furniture. It won’t be long before these rooms are filled to capacity with students. If you have any ideas for classes you’d like us to run, please don’t be shy, let us know either by calling 9561 0114 or emailing us nhoffice@nottinghillnh.org.au with your suggestions. We’ll also keep you informed of what’s happening on our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/nottinghillnh
WAVERLEY COMMUNITY LEARNING CENTRE WHAT’S ON IN TERM 1 - 2015
ARTS Painting (Oils) The Waverley Community Learning Centre is offering classes catering for beginners to those with some experience using oils on canvas or board. Gail will give you an understanding of the basics with practice at applying skills and concepts on Wednesdays 1-3pm for 8wks at cost: $128, join anytime and fee will be pro-rated. Bookings essential. Details: 9807 6011 or www.waverleyclc.org.au Soy Candle Making - Workshop Join us at the Waverley Community Learning Centre for a sweet smelling journey learning to make handmade soy scented melts, votives, tealights and glass candles on Wed 11th March from 6pm – 9pm (3hrs) at a cost: $40 (plus $50 for a starter kit to take home) Bookings essential. Details: 9807 6011 or www.waverleyclc.org.au
CRAFTS Sewing for Beginners Workshop This course is for the absolute beginner. Learn basic sewing on a sewing machine through step-by-step instructions, learn how to navigate and use your machine and overlockers. Complete a small project on the day. Material supplied – bring your own machine. Saturday 10am – 4pm on Saturday 21st February at a cost of $80. Bookings essential. Details: 9807 6011 or www.waverleyclc.org.au
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Monash Community Notice Board gives community groups the opportunity to publicise their events for free. Phone 5945 0609.
COMMUNITY EVENTS Hearing Information & Screenings - FREE Presented by Australian Hearing, this session covers the services and projects available to those who have hearing loss, includes: latest hearing aid technology and devices. Free Hearing Screenings are also being offered afterwards, appointments available, on Friday 27th February at 9:30 – 10:30am. Bookings essential. Details: 9807 6011 or www.waverleyclc.org.au RACV: Personal Home Safety - FREE This presentation discusses simple steps you can take to ensure the safety of yourselves, your vehicles and your home.You will gain an overview of personal safety, vehicle security, home security, home emergencies, falls in the home. To be held on Friday 20th March at 9:30 – 10:30am. Bookings essential. Details: 9807 6011 or www.waverleyclc.org.au Older and Wiser – Avoiding Scams - FREE Protect yourself from becoming a scam victim, how to report a scam, how to spot and report travelling con men, protecting yourself, common scams, how to get help presented by Consumer Affairs Victoria on Tuesday 31st March at 9am – 12noon. Bookings essential. Details: 9807 6011 or www.waverleyclc.org.au
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English as a Second Language The Waverley Community Learning Centre are running classes over the semester for migrants catering for various levels conducted once a week over a semester on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays. Pricing for classes are determined by learners level. Residents and non-residents are eligible to enrol. An interview is required prior to enrolment. Please phone our office 9807 6011 to make a time and bring proof of residency eg. Passport, medicare card. Bookings essential. Details: 9807 6011 or www.waverleyclc.org.au
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Vote voice for equality By CASEY NEILL NOBLE Park’s Nina Springle is determined to be a truly representative voice for the south-east in state parliament. Last November the 41-year-old single mother was among five SouthEastern Metropolitan Region representatives who were elected to the Legislative Council. During her inaugural speech on 10 February, Ms Springle told the upper house that she was “from working class stock”. “It was not that long ago that, as a single parent, I struggled to buy milk for my children at the end of the fortnight,” she said. “I know what it is like to live hand to mouth, to take food stamps to get through to the next Centrelink payment and to not know how you will pay the next month’s rent.” Ms Springle was involved in student politics when studying a masters degree in international and community development but aligned with The Greens and decided to run for office in 2010. “I had put off joining a political party for a long time because I valued my independence but realised it was very hard to run without the backing of a party,” she said. She told the Journal that providing a voice for the region was her biggest motivator. “We have quite a number of really safe seats in the lower house in this region,” she said. “With that comes a little bit of complacency from the elected representa-
tives, because they don’t really need to do very much to get re-elected. “I think it’s really important that people out in the outer suburbs have a voice that they can actually tangibly grasp onto.” Ms Springle was “in shock” when she found out she’d been successful in her bid, two and a half weeks after election day and following “the recount of the recount”. She’s been named The Greens spokeswoman for children and families, women, family violence prevention and multicultural affairs. The mother of a son, 14, and daughter, 15, has experience in all portfolios. She moved to Noble Park in 2009 to look after her grandfather. “My grandparents had built the house that I now live in when they migrated over from Europe after the Second World War,” she said. She managed Noble Park Community Centre for three years from 2009, her legacy including a pilot project to address disaffected Sudanese youth congregating in public spaces. “We also did some work around developing some initiatives for family violence,” she said. Ms Springle has a bachelor of arts in literature and worked overseas as a writer and with publishing companies, including five years in Africa. “My children are half-African and I had met their father there while I was travelling,” she said. She told parliament that Azahn and Rukaya were “multiculturalism personified, with your Anglo-European and
Nina Springle at Noble Park Community Centre. 133403 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS African-Arab heritage”. Her time in Africa strengthened a resolve to improve life for women that stemmed from watching her grandmothers struggle against societal oppression. “My life purpose became the quest for equality for all,” she said. In parliament Ms Springle revealed that she, like one in four Victorian women, had had an abortion. “Let us tackle head on the most significant justice issue of our time,” she said. “This is not just an issue of reproductive rights but one of self-determination. “A woman’s power to make decisions affecting her own body is fundamental to her identity and to
her freedom.” She told the Journal that her top political priorities included ensuring the Family Violence Royal Commission recommendations were implemented and assisting community services. The South-Eastern Metropolitan Region covers 11 electorates that are “so diverse”. “We’ll be doing a lot of community consultation over the next six months to really try and get a grasp on what the issues are for people out here and what we can tangibly do to advocate for some positive change,” Ms Springle said. “It’s early days.”
Hunt after carjacking rampage A CARJACKER is being hunted after threatening two drivers and leaving one car in flames. A woman, 44, stopped at Corrigan Road traffic lights near Athol Road in her blue Kia Carnival about 9.35pm on Friday 6 February. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Senior Constable Kim Alp said a man got into the passenger seat and demanded that the victim continue to drive. She jumped out of the car so the carjacker took the wheel, but he soon collided with two poles and a boomgate at Lightwood and Corrigan roads. He continued to drive with only three wheels for another 300 metres before the car caught fire. The carjacker then stopped another driver, a 31-year-old man in a blue Toyota RAV4, and forced him to drive to Heatherton and Chandler roads. He got out of the car at a Woolworths petrol station and fled on foot. Sen Const Alp said there were no weapons involved and that the CFA extinguished the car fire. She urged any witnesses to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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Mum Elise Lewindon from Bunyip enjoys being looked after. Partners are very welcome to stay overnight and complimentary accommodation is provided in the new mother’s room. New grandparents have the opportunity to participate in the Grandparent Class (bookings required), giving them the chance to refresh their skills and be brought up to date with the latest techniques and trends in baby care. Lisa Evans, Director of Nursing said: “Grandparents can be such a help to the new family when a baby is born. “Our aim is to ensure they are on the same page as the new parents and can be involved in a supportive and positive way for everyone.” Mum can relax while older children visit and enjoy a story in the Story-Time Pod, located in the Maternity Ward (a small cost applies). For some families, receiving post natal care is more comfortable and convenient at home. When it is deemed safe to do so, new mothers have the opportunity to head home soon
after birth and receive a visit from the Midwives at Home program. One of the highly qualified midwives will offer advice and guidance on sleeping, settling and feeding and general health and well-being for both mum and baby. The family will also receive a pack containing vouchers for lunch for two people at 81 Bar and Restaurant and Gold Class cinema and a massage voucher for Berwick Pharmacy. St John of God Berwick Hospital is flexible, if mums have specific needs all they need to do is ask. Staff will always go above and beyond, ensuring new families are able to enjoy the precious arrival of a new baby. They take care of the small things so that they can focus on what is most important - the new family. For further information, phone the Maternity Care Ward on 9709 1400 or visit www. sjog.org.au/berwick.
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BEAUMARIS White Sails is a jewel in the crown. It is a truly unique large elevated residential property and possible future multi-level multi townhouse or grand single residential development site. It offers spectacular uninterrupted panoramic day and night bay views from ground level and overlooks beautiful Beaumaris Bay, Mentone Beach, Frankston, Mornington Peninsula and beyond. The property is located opposite the historical Heidelberg School artist trail and is within easy commute to Melbourne CBD. It is located close to private and public schools, a major shopping centre, beachside cafes and restaurants, excellent sporting facilities, walking trails, sailing clubs and many more attractions. As an added bonus, this property is one of a very few that do not face the hot western afternoon sun and glare. Its elevated position creates a buffer from the weather and traffic noise. Key features are its architect designed grand older style, three large bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, study or office area, high ceilings, two bathrooms with one ensuite, double garage, bonus servant quarters living with bathroom and laundry area, spacious living and dining area, alfresco area, on a secure site behind a high brick wall and wrought iron gates, double frontage to bay views and local beaches.
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LJ HOOKER, DONCASTER, 9855 8889 JOSEPH NGO, 0411 899 898 OR THIEN LY, 0411 872 898 480 BEACH ROAD INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT PRICE: ON APPLICATION
CHIRNSIDE PARK This stylish, well presented four-bedroom, two bathroom double storey home is located in the highly sought after Chirnside Village estate within a short distance of Chirnside Park Primary School, Oxley College and Chirnside Park Shopping Centre. All of the bedrooms feature lowmaintenance polished timber floors and the two bedrooms located downstairs have access to a fresh blue and white tiled bathroom with a luxurious spa bath. There is a magnificent pool and entertainment zone. The superior quality Tasmanian oak kitchen includes a large walk-in pantry, dishwasher, 900mm modern electric cooktop with overhead range hood and quality stainless steel electric oven. This home will surely strike a chord with growing families which are looking to upgrade to a serene environment in which to relax and unwind but still be within easy reach of all the desired amenities.
POSTCODE
3116
THE C REAL ESTATE, SPRINGVALE, 8581 0999 COREY (KHOI), LE 0417 311 491 OR NIK SHARMA, 0411 790 745 15 HILLRISE CRESCENT INSPECT: SATURDAY, 2PM-2.30PM PRICE: $620,000 PLUS
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DANDENONG NORTH Sutherland Farrelly has been appointed to offer for sale by public auction 52-54 Murray Road, Dandenong North. Situated on a commanding corner allotment of 1040 square metres, the land is improved with a renovated three bedroom dwelling plus large commercial component. Boasting a total building area of 280 square metres, the property provides flexibility to occupy, invest or redevelop, noting the corner position and general residential zoning. Potential uses could include a dwelling, shop, medical or a townhouse/unit redevelopment. Situated in the highly regarded Rosewood Downs Estate, the property is prominently situated on the corner of Genoa Street and Murray Road and may even lend itself to the addition of another dwelling on the site, noting the significant car parking accommodation provided in the western section of the land. The property is favourably located in proximity to primary and secondary educational facilities, shops, parkland and major transport linkages, including EastLink and the Monash Freeway. Selling agent Michael Major of Sutherland Farrelly said: “The property is expected to attract interest from both owner occupiers and developers, noting the multiple use options associated with a property of this calibre.” The property is expected to fetch in excess of $550,000 at auction.
POSTCODE
3175
CRANBOURNE 160 Mountainview Blvd
NOBLE PARK 9 Racecourse Road
$660,000+
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Brand new quality home to be built, welcomes irst home buyers or investors. This well positioned corner block covering approx. 466m^2 is sure to impress! Situated in the heart of Cranbourne, it is close to schools, shops and parks. In a convenient location, it is only a short drive to the train station, freeway access, and Casey Hospital. Don’t miss this bargain to build your dream home. If you are looking for a house and land package, it is also available and includes: • 3 Bedroom plus study • 2 bathrooms • Garage with panel lift including 2 remotes • Developer requirements • Colour bond roof • Laminate timber flooring to entry, kitchen, meals & family • Solar HWS • Q stone bench tops to kitchen • Ducted heating • Fully tiled shower bases with aqua deluxe screen
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. • 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.
• Façade as per picture Be quick to secure this exceptional offer. Won’t last long! For more details please call.
SUTHERLAND FARRELLY, EAST MELBOURNE, 9650 3531 MICHAEL MAJOR, 0412 471 775 52-54 MURRAY ROAD AUCTION: SATURDAY, 28 FEBRUARY, 1PM
Contact: Ashton Ashokkumar 0405 559 766
INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT
Contact: Ashton Ashokkumar 0405 559 766
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DANDENONG 128a McFees Road 7/40-42 Hemmings Street 3/31 James Street 4/3 Keys Street 8/1 Keys Street 11 Grant Street 7 Menzies Avenue 56 Ross Street 44 Power Street 1/16 Macpherson Street 4/56 Ann Street 60 Wilma Avenue
DOVETON 1/34 Jacaranda Street 16 Pyrus Court 10 Claret Street 141 Kidds Road 150 Power Road 16 Rebecca Street 37/21 Kingfisher Drive
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NOBLE PARK 9/24 Leonard Avenue
HALLAM 48 Hinrichsen Drive 27-31 Carlisle Road
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ENDEAVOUR HILLS 13 Nadia Court 57 Kennington Park Drive 12 Georgette Crescent
MULGRAVE 5/59 Lebanon Crescent
HALLAM 1-9 CASUGGAN COURT • • • • • METHOD INSPECT PRICE CONTACT
9 exclusive allotments Titles awaiting March 2015 Buses at front door Nearby parks & walking tracks Short distance to Fountain Gate & Dandenong Shopping Centre by appointment Photo ID required From $261,000 Shagi Pathmanathan 0413 076 585 Colin Kitney 0419 510 740
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DANDENONG 4 Langhorne Street 9706 7455
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DANDENONG 15 TREWIN STREET
4a
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.
Sat 28th Feb 1pm 10% Dep Bal 30/60 days INSPECT Sat 1-1:30pm & Tue 5:30-6pm Photo ID required PRICE Contact Agent CONTACT Yasantha De Silva 0432 805 336
NOBLE PARK 3 HAY COURT
3a
This home is packed with endless possibilities. It has approved plans & permits to build two bedrooms dwelling at the back while retaining the existing house. No registered easements. Existing home features 3 good sized rooms, updated bathroom, 2 toilets & polished floor boards, currently tenanted at $300 pw.
Sat 14th Mar 11am 10% dep bal 30/45 days INSPECT Thurs 5.30-6pm & Sat 1-1:30pm Photo ID required PRICE Contact Agent CONTACT Yasantha De Silva 0432 805 336
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DANDENONG NORTH 3/7 RHODEN COURT
2a
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.
Sat 7th March 12pm unless sold prior INSPECT Sat 11-11.30am & Thurs 5.30-6pm Photo ID required PRICE Contact agent CONTACT Yasantha De Silva 0432 805 336
Situated excellently in a sort after location, this unit has been given complete makeover. Features 2 good size bedrooms with new carpets & a split AC unit. Spacious kitchen opens up to the outside decking low maintenance garden & steel shed. Complete privacy with front fence & backyard gate.
Sat 7th March 11am 10% dep bal 30/45 days INSPECT Sat 1-1:30pm Photo ID required PRICE Contact Agent CONTACT Gavin Andrews 0407 779 232
NOBLE PARK 3&6/41 STUART STREET
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HALLAM 13/93 FRAWLEY ROAD
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DANDENONG 15 SEELY STREET
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DOVETON 20 BETULA STREET
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.
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this superb double storey house show cases a modern design and attention to detail Located at metro village, features a bedroom on the ground floor with a bathroom, spacious living & dining, kitchen with walk through pantry, upstairs 3 good sized bedrooms with common bathroom & toilet. In addition you will get 2 split air conditioners, ducted heating, security alarm, SS stair case, concreted patio, well manicured front and back yard and a remote garage with internal access. Railway station, east link entrance, town centre is a short stroll.
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Sat 28th Feb @ 11am 10% deposit settlement upon completion INSPECT Thurs 5-5.30 pm & Sat 2-2.30 pm PRICE Contact Agent CONTACT Yasantha De Silva 0432 805 336
Immaculate throughout, full internal repaint & new carpet, large kitchen/ meals with separate lounge, d/heating and a/c, side & rear yards, remote garage plus extra park space, Handy location close to everything, great value here!
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INSPECT by appointment Photo ID required PRICE $325,000 + CONTACT Ari Oinonen 0402 349 644
DANDENONG 4 Langhorne Street 9706 7455 | PROUDLY SERVICING: • Endeavour Hills • Doveton • Hallam
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HOME OF THE WEEK KEYSBOROUGH 28 STAFFORD STREET
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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.
Price: $680,000+ Inspect: Thursday 5:15 - 5:45pm Saturday 12:30 - 1:00pm
KEYSBOROUGH 15 GRAYLING CRESCENT 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 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 remotecontrolled door plus roller door at the rear for additional parking for that trailer or caravan. Land size 538m2.
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: $500,000+ Inspect: Thursday 3:00 - 3:30pm Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 John Wysham 0418 322 618
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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 Anthony Mondous 0417 508 189
KEYSBOROUGH 38 FESTIVAL CRESCENT LOOKING FOR ROOM TO MOVE? Located close to everything in Keysborough that matters; this renovated family home will thrill the first home buyer and down-sizer alike. Here in this quiet pocket of Keysborough, you’ll find 3 well-proportioned bedrooms all with built in robes, with the master bedroom offering a full-ensuite bathroom whilst the central family bathroom services the other 2 large bedrooms. There is a spacious and comfortable lounge with gas heating, a bright kitchen with lots of bench spaces, an adjoining large tiled family room with meals area plus a huge versatile sunroom or rumpus room with a gas wall heater and air conditioner. Highlight features include polished hardwood timber floors throughout and porcelain tiles in the wet areas, a single lock up garage with remote door plus a double carport on the other side of the house, all set on a generous 585m2 allotment.
Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
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LuXury LiFeStyLe on a grand ScaLe Wonderfully located in a, quiet, established College Green setting, this fully air- conditioned 52 sqs approx Porter Davis executive family residence ticks every box when it comes to accommodation and features. Comprising 4 bedrooms, each with its own walk-in robe and private bathroom, a separate study or home office, a suite of formal and casual living and dining areas including a lovely front lounge with gas log fire, a large, dedicated and fully fitted media/ home cinema room, plus a vast, connected family room and dining room both adjacent to the stunning Chefs kitchen with premium stainless steel appliances, stone benches and glass splash backs and generous storage. Fold-away doors lead from here to a large, party-sized, fully covered Al fresco zone complete with clear cafe blinds making it invitingly useable year round. Flowing beyond this is a huge decked platform spreading to the rear corner of the back garden adding yet more space to spread out and entertain. The lists go on...
ofice: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
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Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Anthony Mondous 0417 508 189
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KEYSBOROUGH 12 SHEFFIELD WAY
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Price: $480,000+ Inspect: Thursday 3:00 - 3:30pm Saturday 11:45 - 12:15pm
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Price: $950,000+ inspect: Saturday 3:30 - 4:00pm
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 anthony Mondous 0417 508 189
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NOBLE PARK 6 MIRANDA COURT
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NOBLE PARK 50 LEONARD AVENUE
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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 car-port and car parking spaces. Act Now to inspect in this fabulous home!
If you’ve been searching for a rectangular block… look no further! This original sturdy brick veneer home has stood the test of time and would suit a 1st home buyer wanting to add their own personal touch, an investor or developer. Special features include; 3 bedrooms, a country style kitchen/meals area and a separate lounge with gas heating and A/C. The 600m2 parcel of land is ideal for future development (STCA).
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Saturday 7th March at 11am $460,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days Thurs 1 - 1:30pm & Sat 2 - 2:30pm Photo ID required Jenny Sudra 0422 991 593 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0
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Saturday 7th March at 11:30am $430,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance April 17, 2015 Wed 5:30 - 6pm & Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required Daniel Pepperell 0418 105 105 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0
NOBLE PARK 2 CARPENTER STREET
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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.
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 6pm unless sold prior $360,000+ Sat 12 - 12:20 Photo ID required Alex Abou-eid 0417 147 878 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0
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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 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0
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 4 DORSET COURT
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KEYSBOROUGH 9 KENDRA PLACE
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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).
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 $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 2/25 KNOX STREET Enjoy the spaciousness this unit has to offer with a great size living area, a spacious dining & kitchen, 2 good size BDRs with BIRs, single lockup garage, parking space at the front and a large backyard to complete the picture. Only 3 on the block & no body corporate.
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Wednesday 11th March at 5pm unless sold prior $520,000+ 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
2a 1b 1c 1e Tuesday 24th February at 5pm INSPECT Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required PRICE $290,000+ CONTACT Janina Ksiezycka 0422 991 439 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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KEYSBOROUGH 15 PICCADILLY CRESCENT
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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. METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
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 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 2/10 SHERWOOD CRESCENT
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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 well-kept 2 bedroom home is ideal for the 1st home buyer or retiree wanting a low maintenance lifestyle with no ‘body corporate fees’. Special features include; 2 spacious bedrooms with BIR, a large kitchen/dining area with A/C, dishwasher & ducted heating to keep you warm throughout winter. There is a separate lounge, renovated bathroom, roller shutters & a pergola/outdoor entertaining area. Car accommodation is provided with a single remote garage.
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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
$380,000+ Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required Daniel Pepperell 0418 105 105 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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Nicholls Gledhill 2 Raymond McMahon Blvd, Endeavour Hills 9700 7888 nichollsgledhill.com.au 1 Singleton Drive ENDEAVOUR HILLS PRESTIGIOUS HOME - PRESTIGIOUS AREA Comprising of 4 bedrooms, 2 large living areas, formal dining area, modern kitchen with wall oven, dishwaher and gas hotplates, ensuite to the master with Walk in robes, polished floors, ducted heating, air conditioning, large undercover entertaining area and double garage Asking $480,000 + Tom Dong 0432 777 288 Karen Lincoln 0439 948 274
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14 Ponto Court ENDEAVOUR HILLS 4 BED, 2 LIVING AREA IN QUIET COURT!! This large 4 bedroom home consists of a large formal lounge; kitchen and big family area, 2 bathrooms, ducted heating, split air con, solar panel, water tank with pump system, double lock up garage etc. Huge block of 766m2 & walking distance to primary school, tennis courts, parkland, bus stop. Open Saturday 3:00-3:30pm Asking $440,000 plus Tom Dong 0432 777 288 Karen Lincoln 0439 948 274
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57 Emily Drive NARRE WARREN GREAT HOME FOR GROWING FAMILY!!! This 4 bedroom home includes formal lounge, fully fitted kitchen/ meals incl. dishwasher, gas hotplates, wall oven family area. Full Ensuite to the master with WIR, ducted heating, air con, floating floors, fully enclosed entertaining area low maintenance backyard, and double lock up carport. Open Saturday 1:00 - 1:30pm Asking $400,000+ Tom Dong 0432 777 288 Karen Lincoln 0439 948 274
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103 John Fawkner Dr E/HILLS PERFECT INVESTMENT OR FIRST HOME!! This lovely home is close to everything & walking distance to schools, Shopping & bus stop, polished floors throughout, large modern kitchen and bathroom, L-shaped lounge & 3 good sized bedrooms. Ducted heating, air con, dble LU garage plus extra parking space, large back with pergola etc. Open Saturday 11:00-11:30am Asking $390,000 plus Tom Dong 0432 777 288 Karen Lincoln 0439 948 274 10 DANDENONG JOURNAL Monday, 16 February, 2015 1173507
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Superbly positioned overlooking the lakelands and parklands of Crystal Waters and Hidden Grove, this unique and lavishly appointed executive residence showcases the very best in both cutting edge fittings and finishes while offering a totally relaxed and easy-going lifestyle. The property shows off the very finest things in life and will spoil its new owners day in and day out. A blend of porcelain tiling and deep pile carpeting greets visitors at ground level and transports them to an array of reception and living rooms which include a purpose-built media and cinema room plus a sensational family zone adjacent to the most indulgent of kitchens. The family kitchen has to be seen to be believed and includes an integrated and cleverly camouflaged fridge-freezer. There are, in fact, three entire kitchens as the vast pantry houses a full cooking range, loads of storage and sinks. The alfresco area similarly offers fully plumbed sink, gas hob, stone preparation benches as well as a stainless steel barbecue.
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ISELL GROUP, ASPENDALE GARDENS, 8586 6411 MICHAEL CHOI, 0431 063 855 OR DEE KAWSAR, 0423 215 815 150 LAKEVIEW BOULEVARD PRICE: $1,199,000 PLUS INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT
Dandenong 56 Scott Street
Dandenong South 10 Haresta Avenue
3A
1B
3C
Dandenong South Gem!
In Room Auction
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).
Wednesday 11th March @ 6.30pm Sandown Regency, 477 Princes Hwy, Noble Park View Wed & Sat 12-12:30pm Rachel Oldmeadow 0413 480 807 rachel.oldmeadow@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale 1173391
Hallam 3 Earl Place
4A
2B
2C
850SQM LAND IN DANDENONG CENTRAL!
In Room Auction
Love at first sight
In Room Auction
A rare opportunity for developers in Dandenong Central! Situated in one of the most exclusive pockets of Dandenong, this vacant block holds serious potential. The huge 850sqm block lies within Residential Zone 2 and is ripe for development; offering an 18.6m frontage and 46.5m depth, that is rectangular in shape and flat in elevation. Only five minutes walk to Dandenong Station, Plaza and markets & easy access to freeways.
Wednesday 11th March @ 6.30pm Sandown Regency, 477 Princes Hwy, Noble Park
Set in a private court; this home exudes the perfect blend of both grandeur & elegance, with functionality & space. Positioned in one of the most prestigious locations within Hallam, featuring 4 spacious bedrooms, study, central bathroom, ducted heating & cooling and polished floor boards in open areas. Downstairs boasts formal lounge & living area, open plan kitchen with adjoining meals area overlooking an outdoor entertaining area.
Wednesday 11th March @ 6.30pm Sandown Regency, 477 Princes Hwy, Noble Park
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View Wed & Sat 3-3:30pm Clyde Lobo 0421 138 384 clyde.lobo@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
View Wed & Sat 11-11:30am Clyde Lobo 0421 138 384 clyde.lobo@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
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It is also handy to the Monash Freeway and 35 kilometres to Melbourne’s CBD with all services plus telecommunications underground.
This offer represents Hallam’s nine last remaining exclusive
allotments. Titles awaiting March 2015. Features include buses at the front door, nearby parks and walking tracks, it is a short distance to Fountain Gate and Dandenong shopping centres, in walking distance to schools, shops, gym and sports grounds.
BARRY PLANT, DANDENONG, 9706 7455 COLIN KITNEY, 0419 510 740 LOT 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 CASUGGAN COURT INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT PRICE: FROM $260,000
Auction
3 Lowanna Street, Berwick
Inspect Sat 21 Feb 11:00–11:30 am
Saturday 28 February 2015 at 1:00 pm
Auction
DWELLING/SHOP/MEDICAL OR REDEVELOP (STPA)
7th March 2015, 12pm
Ideal Family Home
View
This immaculate 4 bedroom plus study with double garage home is designed for a family to be very comfortable, design-wise as well as space. Special features include: solar panels, walk in pantry, SPA, Large Alfresco Decking, large lawn, land area 576sqm, exquisite lampshades. Inspection a must.
52–54 Murray Road, Dandenong Nth • Land Area: 1,040 sqm* • Commanding Corner Position • Renovated 3 Bedroom Dwelling + Commercial Component (STPA) • Building Area: 280 sqm* • Occupy, Invest, Redevelop (STPA) • Rosewood Downs Estate
Sat 11–11.45am
Agent Pradeep Ahuja 0408 160 701 Mickey Ahuja 0428 160 701
1170773-8-15
4A 2B 2C 1D
Michael Major 0412 471 775
Raine&Horne Greater Dandenong
9793 9793 I rh.com.au/dandenong
43 Agnes St, East Melbourne
Paul Sutherland 0418 360 162 www.sutherlandfarrelly.com.au
9650 3531
group
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Auction this Saturday
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Shop 13 Narelle Dr, Aspendale Gardens S/C VIC 3195
Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815
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Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815
Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157
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9548 4011
236 Springvale Road, Springvale
1 Como Court, Springvale 3A 1B 4C
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
48 Mollison St, Dandenong
3A 1B 2C
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
Auction Sat 28th Feb At 11:30am View Sat: 1-1.30pm Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918
Auction Sat 7th Mar At 11.30am View Wed: 5-5.30pm Sat: 11-11.30am Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918 Kennedy Do 0419 003 969
62 Charlotte Street, Springvale Sth Auction
3A 2B 2C
Located in an exceptionally family friendly location, this very well presented home features: 3 spacious bedrooms with BIRs and polished floor board, bright lounge room fully tiled, updated kitchen with gas cook top adjoining to meal area, gas wall furnace, A/C, veranda , cover outdoor sitting area, large backyard plus big double garage that can be used as an additional accommodation.
Sat 7th March At 1.30pm View Thur: 4.00-4.30pm Sat: 2.00-2.30pm Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918
50 Mollison Street, Dandenong Nth Auction
3A 1B 1C
Sat 7th Mar At 11.30am
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
View Wed: 4.30-5pm Sat: 11.30am-12pm Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918 Kennedy Do 0419 003 969
1 Fuchsia Court, Narre Warren
Selling
5 Callistemon Ave, Keysborough
Selling
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.
View Sat: 3.15-3.45pm
This immaculate and affordable BV home situated closed to Parkmore SC, school, indoor sporting centre; public transport. Offers: 3 brs, BIRs, master br has FES; updated kitchen; gas appliances; large meals area. Extra: gas heater, central ducted heating, evaporative cooling system, internal walls freshly painted, huge cover outdoor sitting area with room to accommodate extra car or boat, carport and spacious garden.
View Thur: 5.30-6pm Sat: 11.30-12pm
3A 2B 2C
Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918 Kennedy Do 0419 003 969
3A 2B 1C
Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918 Kennedy Do 0419 003 969
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Real Estate Career Opportunity
NOBODY IN THE WORLD SELLS MORE REAL ESTATE THAN RE/MAX.*
Hallam, 3/51-53 Belgrave Hallam Road
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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.
Investment Opportunity Positioned away from the main road, is this neat and spacious two bedroom unit. Features include kitchen with gas appliances, large living area with split system air conditioning, private rear yard and single garage. Located close to all amenities and currently leased at $1,238 per calendar month. Make your appointment to inspect today!
Private Sale: $250,000+
Jack Miltos 0413 125 117 jackm@remax.com.au For more details visit www.remaxvic.com.au
Finning 5996 1200
Shop 14, 30-32 Langhorne St, Dandenong 9213 3000
148 High Street, Cranbourne
remaxvic.com.au
www.inning.com.au
www.delrealestate.com.au
Ready to Redevelop!
Centrally Located Development Site
You do not need to look far to see the trend in Jolly Street. Almost all of the surrounding lots have been redeveloped but this one has been waiting for you! Sitting on a land area of 791 sqm (approx.), this lot is an ideal unit or townhouse site (STCA) and is situated in a quiet yet very conveniently located area. With Yarraman Railway Station a short walk away, Dandenong West Primary School only minutes commute and Eastlink Freeway just around the corner this location is ideal in every way. The existing dwelling will provide you with a solid rental income of $300 per week whilst you are in the processes of drawing plans and obtain planning permits. Do not wait any longer! Dandenong is growing and this is your perfect opportunity to secure a magnificent piece of real estate with enormous potential.
Searching for your next development project? The search ends here! This centrally located property is ready to develop with a whopping 807 sqm (approx.) land area in a Residential Growth Zone allowing for the development of several units or townhouses (STCA). With the existing brick dwelling providing a secure rental income of $300 per week whilst you are going through the processes of drawing plans and obtaining permits, this property checks of boxes for an astute developer or investor. Located just minutes from Dandenong Hospital and Chisholm TAFE as well as having easy access to all major roads and public transport you are sure to reap the benefits of buying in such a central location. Arrange to inspect today!
AUCTION: Saturday 7th March 2015 at 2:30pm TERMS: 10% Deposit, Balance 30-90 Days INSPECT: Saturday, 21st Feb 2015 at 2:00pm - 2:30pm
AUCTION: Saturday 7th March 2015 at 12:00pm TERMS: 10% Deposit, Balance 30-90 Days INSPECT: Saturday 21st Feb 2015 12:00pm -12:30pm
3A
1B
1C
4A
AUCTION: 6 Jolly Street Dandenong
AUCTION: 24 Grace Avenue Dandenong
Ranko Delibasic : 0422 991 375 e: ranko.delibasic@delrealestate.com.au
Ranko Delibasic : 0422 991 375 e: ranko.delibasic@delrealestate.com.au
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1C
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Inspect: Wednesday 5.00-5.30pm Saturday 1.30-2.00pm Auction: February 21st 2015 at 2.00pm on site
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!
Jack Miltos 0413 125 117 jackm@remax.com.au
Auction Terms: 30 day settlement and 10% deposit.
Noble Park, 1-4/31 Kelvinside Road
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Sure to Impress
Another Gold Mine in Springvale Central
Make your dreams of brand new living a reality as you enjoy the comfort and quality of these stunning townhouses, located in a prime position within minutes to local shops, Noble Park Central, bus transport, train stations, pools, parks, schools and all amenities.
Rare Opportunity to Secure A Fantastic Shop to Run Your Own Business: - Add to your Investment Portfolio - In The Heart of Springvale, Approximately 71 sqm in size - Currently Returning $47,840 Per Annum + Outgoings - With 5 by 5 Year lease.
Ideally designed for practicality and ease. Private Sale: Contact Agent
Jack Miltos 0413 125 117 jackm@remax.com.au For more details visit www.remaxvic.com.au
Shop 14, 30-32 Langhorne St, Dandenong DJ
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Auction: February 20th 2015 at 12.00pm
Daniel Cheng 0466 021 916 danielc@remax.com.au For more details visit remaxvic.com.au
9213 3000
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Explore Your Possibilities with The C! SPRINGVALE 109/31B Buckingham Ave NEW LISTING
Uniquely Corner Apartment Live or Invest in Springvale Central!
Amazing Apartment right in the Heart of Springvale Centre. 5 star kitchen, including stainless steel European gas oven/cooktop, stunning waterfall Caesar stone bench tops and plenty of cupboard space.. • Springvale Central, where a multitude of restaurants, cafés and shops are literally at your feet! • Don’t miss out, secure your new lifestyle today!!
EUMEMMERRING 5/38 Frawley Road NEW LISTING
Located close to primary schools, shops, freeways, Dandenong CBD and public transport. • Currently Tenanted at $1195 per month • This will not last, it’s your choice so call and enquire it today!
2A1B1D1L
2A1B1D1L
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$360,000+ Sat 12:00 - 12:30pm Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Nik Sharma 0411 790 745
SPRINGVALE 2 Ericksen Street
$260,000+ Sat 2:00 - 2:30pm Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Aaron Hadow 0498 669 002
Excellent Location to Springvale Central! Land 650m2 Approx
NEW LISTING
KEYSBOROUGH 64 Donnici Drive
Brilliantly located within mins from Springvale Shopping Centre, schools and train station
KEYSBOROUGH 6 Nerida Court
Start over and subdivide (STCA) or rent it out as it is - the choice is yours! • Perfectly positioned on a large block of 650 m2 (approx) • Walking Distance to Springvale Central • Call now for inspection before it’s too late!
3A1B1D2L
3A2B2D2L
Auction: 14/03/15 @ 11:30am 10% deposit settlement 30/60 days Inspect: Wed 5-5.30pm & Sat 10-10.30am Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491
Private: Inspect:
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!
$600,000+ Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Nik Sharma 0411 790 745
KEYSBOROUGH 17 Blanchard Avenue
$400,000+ Contact Agent Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Aaron Hadow 0498 669 002
$480,000+ Contact Agent Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Aaron Hadow 0498 669 002
Thinking of Selling?
• Leading Agency in your Area with Unrivaled Customer service • We specialise in Springvale, Keysborough and Noble Park • Over 20 Years of Real Estate Experience • With over 10,000 Clients, we have more buyers for your home • Award Winning agents • Our team can speak a combined 9 languages: English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Teochew, Vietnamese, Cambodian (Khmer), Thai, Hindi and Punjabi • Excellent Ofice Location next to Westpac - more buyers come to us
Nidda Gov 0422 808 001
858 10 999
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. Private: Inspect:
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Water and Parkland Views at your Door Step!
This home deines the perfect balance of indoor/ outdoor living. With the peaceful park as your neighbour, the Oakwood Estate lifestyle is at its best in this beautiful home and 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. To begin life in this modern entertainer in the prestige Oakwood Estate, make sure you call today!
3A1B1D2L
Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491
First Home Buyers or Investors
Looking to buy your irst home or an investment? Then look no further. This property is sure impress with an open plan kitchen and lounge area.
Attention Landlords!
Nik Sharma 0411 790 745
Does your property manager return your calls? Is your Property Manager constantly changing? Are you being given the support you need? Are you getting the service you deserve?
It is time for a
HANGE!
Contact The C Real Estate today for an Exclusive Introductory Offer!
Kim Laing 03 858 10 999
Aaron Hadow 0498 669 002 363 Springvale Road, Springvale www.theCrealestate.com.au
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Hall & Partners DANDENONG 3 Arnold Court
We put you irst
AUCTION THIS SATURDAY!
SALE NOW OR AUCTION
DANDENONG 53 Jesson Crescent
DANDENONG 5 Jesson Crescent
3 bedroom home with a large back yard and wide driveway. Land approx. 590m2
Neat 3 bedroom home with a land frontage of approx. 18.6m
OFI: Saturday from 10:30am Auction: Saturday 21st February at 11am on site
OFI: Saturday from 11:30am Auction: Saturday 21st February at 12 noon on site
Terms 10% Deposit, Balance 60 Days. A/h Tim Retallack 0419 391 804 ,Vitaliy Shtohrin 0468 370 941
NOBLE PARK 3/12 Bowmore Road CHARM AND CHARACTER AT BESLEY GARDENS •Easy walk to Dandenong Plaza •4 bedrms (or 3 + study), 3 toilets 3 showers •Large open plan living area: front facing lounge overlooking balcony sep adjoin family room •Fully equipped galley kitchen •Dble garage with work bench, remote entry, direct internal access •Basement area with toilet & shower, large storage room, multiple alcoves & pine lined sauna •Ducted gas heat & 2 A/C units •Outdoors: Neatly kept gardens with mature shrubs & paved BBQ area. Auction: 21st March at 12 Noon Inspect: Thursday 6-6:30pm Saturday 2-2:30pm Contact: Leigh Hall 0401 408 580 Tim Retallack 0419 391 804
ENDEAVOUR HILLS 2 Montague Court SALE NOW OR AUCTION
For Sale: $300,000+ Inspect: Saturday 9:30-10am Contact: Tim Retallack 0419 391 804
GREAT HOME, GREAT LOCATION, GREAT VIEWS The home comprises:, 4 double bedrooms with, BIR,WWC & Ensuite, 2 Bathrooms including ensuite, 2 Living areas and parents retreat upstairs, Kitchen with gas cooking and dishwasher, Gas ducted heating, Cooling system, Ducted vacuum, Mature landscape front and backyard, Double garage with electric door, Close to schools, transport and shops, Easy access to all amenities.Terms: 10% Deposit. Settlement 30/60 Days
‘THE VILLA’ RETIREMENT UNIT Enjoy the security and the lifestyle of this feature packed 2 bedroom unit located at the Valley Village Mews Retirement Village. Other features include a lock up garage with remote entry and direct access to the living area, private fully fenced rear garden with paving, solar panels, quality carpets and light fittings, safety hand rails, security screen door, insect screens, portable 24 hour emergency personal pager and the list goes on!(Please note: The buyer must also enter into a separate contract with the Retirement Village)
Auction: 21st March at 12pm Inspect: Saturday 12-12:30pm Contact: Alex Simule 0412 889 173
For Sale: $265,000 Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Tim Retallack 0419 391 804
DANDENONG 1/113 Clow Street 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. All this on generous block of approx. 650m2
FULLY RENOVATED IN DANDENONG CITY! 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 to a high quality with all the fittings 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.
Auction: 21st February at 1pm Inspect: Saturday from 12:30pm Contact: Walter Kubiak 0412 359 973
Auction: 28th February @ 1pm: Buyers over $250,000 Inspect: Saturday 1-1:30pm Contact: Alex Simule 0412 889 173
DOVETON 6 Almond Drive SALE NOW OR AUCTION
NEW LISTING
DANDENONG Retirement Unit
ENDEAVOUR HILLS 52 Daniel Solander Drive AUCTION THIS SATURDAY
3 BEDROOM UNIT! Freestanding, with a new kitchen and brick garage! Sensational value in a very convenient location. Easy to walk to Noble Park Rail Station and Shops. Rear unit in a block of 3. A great inspection! Don’t miss out!
SALE NOW OR AUCTION
DANDENONG 21 Edith Street DANDENONG’S NEW CBD The best of both worlds on offer here: 1. Beautifully renovated 3-bedroom home with all modern facilities! Elegant polished hardwood timber floors, modern kitchen, as new bathroom with spa, 3 spacious bedrooms plus sunroom!
3 UNIT PROJECTS WITH PLANS AND PERMITS! Opportunity for a builder or developer! Immediate proximity to the new Doveton College, Iconic Doveton Swimming Pool,neighbourhood shopping, minutes to Dandenong Central and Freeway. Elevated block of approx. 706m2, with pleasant 3 bed home providing income of $265 per week. Architecturally designed drawings,Town planning permit, Engineering drawings, Concrete slab design, Landscape plan, Dual driveway.We’re ready to talk business today!
2.LAND, LAND AND MORE LAND Levelled rectangular block of approx 800m2 in a residential growth zone schedule 1.This property offers numerous possibilities! Just look around you and come up with your own concept.
Auction: 14th March at 12pm Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Walter Kubiak 0412 359 973
Auction: 21st March at 3pm Inspect: Saturday 3-3:30pm Contact: Walter Kubiak 0412 359 973 Leigh Hall 0401 408 580
SALE NOW OR AUCTION
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42 Laurel Avenue Doveton
15 Yale Avenue Keysborough
16 Myrtle Grove Doveton
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.
BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME HERE 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.
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!
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Sat 28th Feb at 1pm Contact Agent Direct Nigel Raymond 0425721593
Sat 14th March at 11am $400,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday 11-11.30am Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
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3 Hughes Crecent Dandenong North
10 Carlisle Road Hallam
36 Garside Court Dandenong
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!
IMMACULATE RENOVATED HOME ON HUGE 765m2 LOT WITH DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL Close to all facilities this quality 3 bed BV features high ceilings, polished loors, 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).
SUPER INVESTMENT HERE Close to central Dandenong this massive 6 bedroom home is leased & returns over $40,000p.a. With current registration as rooming house there is further potential here. Features lounge, separate rumpus, study, full ensuite & 3 toilets. Set on 627m2 block in bowl of court within easy walk to transport, hospital, schools & shopping centre. Ideal for superfund or large family.
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Sat 21st March at 11am $420,000+ Saturday 12-12.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
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Sat 14th March at 12pm $350,000+ Saturday 2-2.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
9 Monica Close Endeavour Hills
26 Oakwood Avenue Dandenong North
20 Stud Road Dandenong Central
CONTEMPORARY FAMILY HOME IN BLUE CHIP LOCATION! A magniicent combination of space, features and contemporary style that sets new standard in this prestigious location. Thoughtfully designed with family living in mind this home is sure to capture your imagination. Kitchen is at the heart of every home and this one is no exception with modern design and chic European appliances including 900mm upright gas s/s cooker & rangehood, plus DW. There is a variety of formal & informal living areas including meals, family room, separate formal lounge & extra large rumpus room, adjacent theatre room/5th bedroom ideal for teenager or in-laws.
FEATURE PACKED BV IN TERRIFIC LOCATION Close to schools & transport this quality renovated 3 bed home is sure to impress. Freshly painted internally & featuring large rooms with high ceilings the plan comprises comfortable lounge, modern gas kitchen with family area, quality tiled bathroom, separate toilet plus extra toilet in laundry. Quality loor tilings plus timber loors to bedrooms & lounge, Comfort assured with split system air conditioners throughout. Other features include solar electric panels, covered patio & double brick garage.
PRIME DEVELOPMENT SITE Located in the growth zone of fast developing central Dandenong. This 738m2 corner would suit multi level apartments, townhouse development or professional use (STP). With main road exposure and an easy walk to the Plaza & market this is a rare blue chip opportunity. Offers invited now!
Auction Price Inspect Agent
Auction Price Inspect Agent
Auction Price Inspect Agent
Sat 21st March at 1pm $570,000+ Saturday 3-3.30pm Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106
Sat 21st March at 2pm $400,000+ Saturday 11-11.30am Neil Butler 0411 637 088
Sat 28th March at 3pm Contact Agent Direct Nigel Raymond 0425721593
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Shop 1, 11 Langhorne Street, Dandenong
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1165 Stud Road Rowville se hu lli rr ng y fa st
LUXURY LIVING WITHOUT COMPROMISE Beautifully designed, you’ll be spoilt for choice with a selection of 30 apartments & 8 executive town homes in this boutique development. - Buy now & secure stamp duty savings up to $21,000(subject to value). - 1 year 5% rental guarantee OR a $5,000 furniture package. - Your choice of colour tones - Enjoy sweeping views from the rooftop terrace - Quality kitchens with stone benchtops & S/S Bosch appliances. - Bamboo looring, quality carpets & double glazed windows . - Secure basement parking with remote access for residents. - Rev cycle a/con & security intercom. - Qualiies for $10,000 1st home owners grant. Setting a benchmark for contemporary suburban living & boasting an exceptional level of interior design, surrounded by all amenities & minutes to freeway access to the CBD. COMPLETION DUE DECEMBER 2015. Private Price
From $285,000
Inspect
Wednesday 6-6.30pm Saturday 1-2pm
Agent
Dennis Tzortzoglou 0438 341 066 Neil Butler 0411 637 088 Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303 Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106 Nigel Raymond 0425 721 593
THINKING OF SELLING! CALL YOUR LOCAL EXPERT NEIL BUTLER • 38 years real estate experience • Personally listed or sold 6500 properties • Director of Stockdale & Leggo for 27 years • Top salesman in group for 6 consecutive years prior to becoming franchise owner • Leading auctioneer having conducted over 2000 auctions (residential, commercial & development sites) • Local resident
Experience counts when selling your most valuable asset. Call Neil Butler for the right advice and a FREE appraisal.
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Auction Saturday 14 March 2015 at 2:00 pm
For Sale
By Expressions of Interest Closing Thursday 26th February at 4pm 3/28 Commercial Drive, Dandenong
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Lonsdale Street, Dandenong
Development options await. Superb 955 sqm* allotment in established residential precinct. Close to the Dandenong retail and commercial centre, public transport, schools, recreational reserves & transport linkages. Michael Major 0412 471 775 43 Agnes St, East Melbourne
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New home site Unit/townhouse site (STPA) Frontage: 15.54 m* Zoning: General Residential
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Paul Sutherland 0418 360 162 www.sutherlandfarrelly.com.au
9650 3531
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
David Garfield 0412 651 6 61 356-358 South Road, Moorabbin VIC 3189
ABSOLUTE WATERFRONT LIVING Grofam Court, Cape Woolamai Organise a private inspection contact Greg Price or Cameron Watters on 5952 5711 or email cowes@alexscott.com.au
woolamaihouse.com.au BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME NOW Titled land now selling from $249,000
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SALES & RENTALS
118 Walker St Dandenong P: 9791 5922 F: 9792 2536 N IORDAY T C TU ATUHIS SA
N IORDAY T C TU ATUHIS SA
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 660m2 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 10:30am to 11:00am
aucTIoN: Saturday, 21st February, 2015 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) oPeN: Wed 4:30pm to 5:00pm & Sat 12:00pm to 12:30pm
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Dandenong Central
3 INgRId STReeT
BIG ROOMS - LOTS OF LIGHT!
Nestled in a quiet tree lined street within a stone’s throw from Schools, shops and transport and Oasis Sports Centre, this beautifully kept home will create high demand. Set behind a high front fence and screened mature trees, the home is full of natural light. There are three double bedrooms, large separate formal loungeroom and roomy kitchen/family room which opens to a rear decked outdoor entertainment area. Features include all gas appliances including two heaters and solar power hot water and very private and secure backyard. A large garage/workshop completes the package. This one owner home will certainly make its new owner happy! POSITION IS THE KEY!
aucTIoN: Saturday, 14th March, 2015 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPeN: Wed 3:30pm to 4:00pm & Sat 2:30pm to 3:00pm
11 RoNald STReeT
TOP CENTRAL LOCATION!
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).
aucTIoN: Saturday, 14th March, 2015 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) oPeN: Wed 4:30pm to 5:00pm & Sat 12:00pm to 12:30pm
N TIO UC S R ST OR ING ON Y F SAV C R R R Y DE HU DUT UN P AM ST
Dandenong
8-12 STaNley STReeT
Sherwood Apartments
Sherwood Apartments comprises 6 x 1 bedroom - 1 bathroom apartments and 12 x 2 bedroom - 2 bathroom apartments within two separate buildings divided by car parking space. These spacious, boutique style apartments will feature abundant natural light, high quality fittings and be finished to the highest standard. Ground floor apartments will feature generous garden areas while those on the first floor will feature balconies of above average proportions. Every apartment has a designated car space. LUXURY APARTMENT LIVING - SAVE $$$ - BUY OFF THE PLAN!
FoR Sale: From $295,000 oPeN: Wed 4:15pm to 4:45pm & Sat 1:30pm to 2:00pm
Keysborough
Eumemmerring
HOUSE FOR THE PRICE OF LAND!
INVEST OR REST!
FoR Sale: $395,000 oPeN: Thurs 5:30-6:00pm & Sat 1:00-1:30pm
FoR Sale: $270,000 to $295,000 oPeN: Wed 5:00-5:30pm & Sat 12:00-12:30pm
32 Parkmore Road
5/9-11 olive Road
Priced to sell quickly, this North facing three bedroom home offers formal lounge, original kitchen, meals area, gas cooking, heating and hot water, air conditioning, bungalow, garden shed and carport. Minutes to Shopping Centre, Schools, transport and Eastlink access. BE QUICK OR YOU'LL MISS IT!
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.
Dandenong
Dandenong
Dandenong
Dandenong
AS GOOD AS NEW!
NEW & FABULOUS! HURRY - ONLY 2 LEFT!
AFFORDABLE TOWNHOUSE LIVING!
COMFORT & QUALITY!
3/32 Bruce Street
12 lockington crescent
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 4:30-5:00pm & Sat 11:00-11:30am
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.
FoR Sale: $430,000 to $450,000 oPeN: Sat 2:00pm to 2:30pm
4/139 Princes Highway
1/40 Hammond Road
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.
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 4:30-5:00pm & Sat 10:30-11:00am
FoR Sale: $250,000 to $270,000 oPeN: Tues 4:30-5:00pm & Sat 12:00-12:30pm
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Mile Mileski Sales Consultant 0417 103 325
John Ratnam Sales Consultant 0414 556 517
Brenden Moore Sales Consultant 0433 944 335
Frank Holohan Senior Consultant
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PARKS UNITE THE COMMUNITY parks are nestled within the heart of each precinct. These parklands will provide attractive, functional surrounds for a range of community activities from local market days to casual sporting events or an idyllic backdrop for a weekend picnic. Knitting these parklands together is a local recreational loop which is perfect for walking, running and cycling or even rollerblading. The thoughtfully considered layout of
WITH multiple parklands and avenues linking neighbourhoods, Highgrove is designed with family and community in mind. Highgrove merges the best of traditional family living with harmonious neighbourhood planning and friendly design. With a strong emphasis on community and open spaces, Highgrove unites four precincts around a beautifully landscaped central neighbourhood park while smaller
Highgrove ensures there is plenty of opportunity to enjoy a comfortable lifestyle which is connected to nature and the community. Both the Willow and Ailesbury stage releases have been well received by the public and now have limited lots remaining and, as a result of this demand, Brown Property Group has just released its next stage, The Kelton release. •ThehighlyanticipatedKeltonland release features 20 lots that are ideally
located only moments away from one of Highgrove’s future neighbourhood parks. •Avarietyoflotoptionsareavailablewith sizes ranging from 420 square metres to 544 square metres. For more information on Highgrove visit www.highgrove.com.au, contact Linda on 1800 444 447 or visit the Highgrove sales and information centre on the corner of Berwick-Cranbourne Road and Patterson’s Road (Melway ref 134 K7).
STAGE 21 SELLING FAST
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2101 SO LD 648M 2
2102 SO 648M LD 2
2103 648M 2
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CASEY’S MOST EXCLUSIVE ADDRESS
botanicridge.com.au 9785 9339
This material has been prepared with care and believed to be correct at the time of printing, however it is an indicative guide only. All information is subject to change without notice at the vendor’s absolute discretion and cannot form part of any offer or contract. The vendor reserves the right to presell, release and withhold certain packages from sale at any time.
SALES OFFICE Open Hours Mon to Fri 9-5, Sat & Sun 12-5 233 Smiths Lane (Cnr Browns Rd) Botanic Ridge 3977
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SALES OFFICE 630 HALL RD, CRANBOURNE, VIC, 3977 MEL REF 132 K4 Disclaimer: Information contained herein is subject to change without notice. No responsibility is accepted by the vendor nor the agent for any action taken in reliance thereon. Prospective purchasers should make their own enquiries to satisfy themselves on all aspects. Details herein do not constitute any representation by the vendor or the agent and are expressly excluded from any contract. Images are artist’s impression and for illustrative purposes only. Public open space subject to change. 1173196-CB8-15
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PREMIUM LOTS 1000m 2+ FROM $275,000 OFFICER’S MOST SOUGHT AFTER LOCATION
www.grandvue.com.au/panorama North side Princes Highway. Mel Ref 215 E4 Ph: 1300 737 851 While best endeavours have been used to provide information in this publication that is true and accurate, Oliver Hume Real Estate Group and related entities accept no responsibility and disclaim all liability in respect to any errors or inaccuracies it may contain. Prospective purchasers should make their own inquiries to verify the information contained herein. 1173198-CB8-15
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Great Value, Perfect Packages! Lot 224 Vantage Drive, Pakenham - Cardinia Views Estate
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$451,515
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ENDEAVOUR HILLS This versatile and exceptional home is what buyers have been searching for. This is the home that will kick start 2015 with its exceptional location and versatility with a great land size and free-flowing lifestyle. It is situated on a generous 769 square metre elevated block in a quiet court in walking distance to the local primary school and a few minutes’ drive to the shopping centre. Visitors walk in and are greeted by a spacious L-shaped lounge and dining room with fireplace and air-conditioner which makes it perfect all year around. This home also boasts an extremely generous sized open planned kitchen/
POSTCODE
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dining/living room with a choice of a wall heater or ducted heating to keep residents warm on winter days and another air conditioning unit to keep them cool in the summer. Visitors can open the sliding doors and picture.
BARRY PLANT, NOBLE PARK, 8710 0000 KIM SEAR LIM, 0423 374 998 8 REED COURT PRICE: $420,000 PLUS INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT
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LOCATOR BOTANIC RIDGE
CLYDE NORTH
BOTANIC RIDGE
4 HOMES ON DISPLAY
Cnr Smiths Lane & Browns Rd Botanic Ridge.
NEW DISPLAYS NOW OPEN
Business Hours are: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Sat & Sun 12pm-5pm
PHONE 9785 9339 www.botanicridge.com.au
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4 - 10 Bonnington Boulevard, Clyde North. Mel Ref: 131 D8
CALL 03 9796 3944 www.profine.com.au
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Cnr Berwick-Cranbourne Rd and Pattersons Rd, Clyde North Melway ref: 134 K7
Open 7 days: 11am - 5pm
Fixed price homes from $299,900 Adjacent to Amstel Golf Course, 1030 Cranbourne-Frankston Rd, Cranbourne Fairwaypark.com.au
9704 4088
1800 273 543
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56 - 60 Flowerbloom Crescent North Clyde
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Cnr Westernport Highway & Hall Road, Cranbourne West (Melway ref: 132 H5)
1 Settlers Run, Cranbourne South Melway ref: 133 C11
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11 Red Maple Drive, Cranbourne West
PHONE: 5995 3223
9704 4087
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Good run for tow firm By CASEY NEILL AUSTRALIA’S largest manufacturer of towing systems started in Dandenong 65 years ago when a bloke couldn’t find the towbar he wanted. Eric Hayman decided to design his own and started selling them as Hayman Reese. The company is today called TriMas Corporation, is based in Keysborough and sells more than $200 million worth of products annually. Managing director Carl Bizon said towing equipment remained the company’s biggest product line but it had also diversified into roof racks, side steps and working with caravan manufacturers on trailer components. It adopted the name of its parent company TriMas about 15 years ago to reflect this diversification. “They’re a large, multi-national parent corporation based in the US but they, basically, leave us to run our own business,” Mr Bizon said. “People tow for recreation. They tow for work. We’re the specialist at connecting whatever kind of car it is to whatever it
TriMas managing director Carl Bizon. 133022 is people want to tow. The typical Australian tradie will have a ute or a four-wheel drive with a tow bar. “On Monday he’s towing his building equipment to the job site and on Saturday he picks up his fishing boat.”
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From Pacific Drive, Mr Bizon manages 1000 employees in nine other companies around the world from New Zealand to Thailand, South Africa to Germany, Finland and the UK. “In the seven years that I’ve been here
we’ve tripled the size of the company. It’s been a pretty good ride,” he said. “But I can only do it because we’ve got some really good staff.” Mr Bizon has his sights on further international growth but will continue to expand employment in Australia. “We provide jobs for graduates coming out of university - I’ve got 30 engineers here,” he said. “There’s a good, talented labour pool in the south east.” TriMas had sites in Dandenong and Lyndhurst before consolidating in Keysborough three years ago. “I could choose where I put it. I looked all over Melbourne and I stayed right here,” Mr Bizon said. “We try to spend our money locally wherever we can just to give other people in the area a bit of a leg up to make sure that we all continue to prosper in the south east.” Mr Bizon also supports the region through business mentoring with South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance (SEMMA) and South East Business Networks (SEBN). “We sell towbars in Finland. We sell towbars into Russia. We sell stuff in the Middle East. “And it’s all from a little company based in Dandenong. It’s really quite bizarre.” TriMas is part of the Committee for Dandenong’s Great Southern Manufacturing - Making it Great ... in Dandenong project. Visit www.makingitgreat.com.au to find out more.
Casey Cardinia Business Breakfast
featuring Matthew Evans The City of Casey, Cardinia Shire Council, Melbourne Football Club and Monash University are proud to host the Casey Cardinia Business Breakfast Series. Matthew Evans is a former chef and food critic turned Tasmanian smallholder. The man behind SBS’ Gourmet Farmer, now in its third season, Matthew is the author of nine books on food and writes regularly for Feast magazine. His other project is A Common Ground, an artisan Tasmanian foodstore he co-owns with Nick Haddow, which also specialises in regional produce events.
Comedy is on the breakfast table BUSINESSWOMEN can grab a bite and get inspired at an International Women’s Day event in Springvale. South East Business Networks (SEBN) will hold its first Showcasing Women in Business breakfast for the year on Friday 6 March at Highways. In partnership with the City of Greater Dandenong Healthy Workplaces team, it will present comedian and writer Nelly Thomas as the morning’s key speaker. Nelly fell into comedy in 2002 after working in the welfare and education sectors. A talent agent spotted her in a women’s forum and she was performing at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland six months later. Today Nelly regularly plays festivals and pub and club gigs but also combines comedy with social and health promotion messages. Email SEBN@cgd. vic.gov.au for more information.
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ENTERTAINMENT 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.
Fun for Casey kids THE free Casey Kids Carnival is a free day of activities for children of all ages. The event will include live performers, rides, interactive
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Art Space is open 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.
Spirituality and Earth ANNE Boyd from EarthSong will talk about Rachel Carson, a marine biologist, author and nature-lover. Carson is considered the founder of the modern environmental movement for challenging the practices of agricultural scientists and the government. ■ The Open Door, 110 Ann Street, Dandenong. Wednesday 25 February, 5.30pm to 6.30pm. A $5 donation is suggested. Places are limited. Call Trish or Jo on 9791 8664 or email theopendoor@ssjg.org.au to book.
Through artists’ eyes ARTISTS in residence at Heritage Hill will show off Dandenong through her eyes - their favourite locations for art, culture, food and inspiration. Motoko Katsuta Kitano and Marynes Avila will lead the February and March tours respectively. ■ Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Fridays 27 February and 27 March, 11am. The tour is $5. Lunch is extra. Bookings are essential. Call 9793 4511.
Oil painting JACQUI Stockdale’s oil painting class will
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Artist-in-Residence Showcase THIS exhibition celebrates the talent, concepts and projects of last year’s Heritage Hill Artists-in-Residence. The artists worked with textiles, sound and voices, performance artists, paint, installations and multimedia. ■ Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Opening event on Friday 20 February, 6pm to 8pm. Book on heritagehill@cgd.vic.gov.au. The exhibition will run from 20 February to 24 April.
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.
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Tony Hodges and Paula Perdon at a previous Berwick Show. 94512 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Berwick Show Everyone’s favourite event is back for 2015 with the Berwick Show to take place later this month. ■ Akoonah Park, Princes Highway, Berwick, Saturday 21 February, from 9am to 9pm, and Sunday 22 February, from 9am to 5pm. Adults $20, concessions $15 and children (10-15) $10, Children (under 10) free and Family (two adults, two children) $40.
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i g
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9548 3000 or 0418 881 551 V Ha dy Perso s
1172615-CG07-15
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0409 554 459, 9799 4235
G6113822AA-dc24Jun
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Termite & Pest Control
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PUBLIC NOTICE INVITING SUBMISSIONS UNDER SECTION 223 OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1989 PROPOSED CREATION OF EASEMENT OVER COUNCIL LAND – PART OF 397-405 SPRINGVALE ROAD, SPRINGVALE Greater Dandenong City Council (“Council”) gives notice under Section 189 of the Local Government Act 1989 (Act) that it intends to create an easement over part of the Council owned site at 397-405 Springvale Road Springvale, as described below (Proposal). The easement will be in favour of United Energy Distribution Pty Ltd (United Energy). This will allow for the decommissioning of power poles within the Council depot site at Springvale. United Energy has requested Council allows for the creation of an easement to accommodate a new underground HV power supply from Springvale Road. A plan is available to view at Council’s Customer Service Centres and on the Council internet site to show the location of the proposed easement. Any person may make a submission on the Proposal. Any person wishing to make a submission on the proposal under section 223 of the Act must do so in writing to the undersigned by 5.00pm on 17 March 2015. Submissions should be addressed to:
The Chief Executive Officer Greater Dandenong City Council PO Box 200 Dandenong VIC 3175 Any person making a submission should clearly indicate if they wish to be heard in support of their submissions. Persons making submissions will be contacted to provide information regarding a meeting to hear submissions. All submissions will be considered in accordance with section 223 of the Act. Submissions made under section 223 of the Act are not confidential and into the agenda and minutes of any Council or Committee meeting at which the matter is considered; Council or Committee agenda and minutes; and with the provisions of the Act. Following consideration of submissions, Council may resolve to create the easement or not proceed with the creation of easement over the Land.
John Bennie Chief Executive Officer
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A LYNBROOK woman who has presided over many local organisations was rewarded for her hard work on Australia Day. Rita Hartney was awarded the Casey Senior Citizen of the Year Award, however she isn’t sure whether or not to be more excited about this or her new radio show. The 80-year-old retiree works harder than many others her age and has just started her show Hot Topics With Rita on Casey Radio. Every Monday from 1pm until 3pm, Ms Hartney is joined by other local women who take part in her talk-back show.
“I want my program to help empower women,” she said. “I want to get women involved and thinking,” Ms Hartney said. An author of two books, the volunteer is heavily involved at Balla Balla and Hallam Community centres. Ms Hartney’s first involvement with the City of Casey was when she became part of the Women of Note Mentor Breakfast Program. Not long after her involvement, Ms Hartney’s refined public speaking skills allowed her to become the president and chairwoman of the group. “That was my first involve-
ment with the City of Casey,” she said. She has also chaired what is now the Casey Neighbourhood Watch group and has served on the board of the Narre Warren Community Learning Centre. Ms Hartney said she did not think of her work as volunteering. “You get paid in satisfaction,” she said. “People ask when I am going to retire and I tell them I already have - I always work hard.” Tune into 97.7fm to hear Ms Hartney’s new program. “I hope to get the show well underway,” she said.
New ways for old problems By LACHLAN MOORHEAD SPENCER Wanklyn wasn’t the first person to notice how men didn’t speak to each other the way women did. But he was someone who did something about. He recognised the void, felt particularly by men in retirement, which became unbearable unless they learned how to talk about what they were going through. In 2007, Spencer was pivotal in setting up the Older Men New Ideas (OMNI) discussion groups throughout Casey, assisted by friend and fellow volunteer John Doutch. The OMNI group sessions, are specifically for men aged over 50 and are held in Narre Warren, Cranbourne East and Blind Bight as well as a range of other locations throughout Australia. They give older men the chance to address issues in their lives that may have increasingly become problematic. “The isolation and loneliness most men experience, even in the company of others, is relieved by appearing from ‘behind the mask’ and letting go of the competition and fear developed from years in their workplace and its culture,” Spencer, who coordinates the Cranbourne East OMNI group, said. “Many men acknowledge in their OMNI group that this is the first time in their lives they have experienced this new type
Spencer Wanklyn is passionate about improving the mental health of older men and retirees in Casey. of relationship with other men. “Members have shown an increased interest in retirement, better communication and listening skills with family members, friends and others.” The OMNI groups help men to address a mix of issues from dealing with the loss of a loved one to coping with retirement. Spencer said involvement in OMNI, facilitated by leaders from the Council on the Ageing Victoria (COTA), reaped significant benefits for those involved. “They feel a clear sense of direction and purpose in their lives,” he said. “This then leads to a greater willingness to become involved
in family and community events. “Wives and others report improved companionship and reduced time spent in isolation.” Spencer also helps others address this feeling of isolation through his involvement with the Casey-Cardinia Men’s Health Action Group, one of a growing number of local initiatives in the municipality which actively promotes better health. The group, established in 2004, is a not-for-profit organisation that relies on grants and fund-raising to operate. For more information about the OMNI groups, contact John on 0431 844 833, or visit www. cotavic.org.au.
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Wolves out in the cold By JARROD POTTER INDEBTED soccer club Dandenong Wolves may have to find a new league to play in this season after Football Federation Victoria (FFV) revoked its affilation. FFV issued a Friday deadline on a sizeable amount of money owed by the Dandenong Wolves FC, as the Noble Park-based club owes the Victorian soccer body over $11,000 - accrued since 2012 as debts piled up over missed payments for fines - and has subsequently been ejected from State League 4 South. FFV removed all affected fixtures from its website on Tuesday and sent a letter to the clubs in State Leagues 4 and 5 about changes to the league composition after announcing the Wolves were withdrawn from the league. “A month ago they said pay in full or we’re going to drop points off you (Wolves) for the season and then I think it was last week, one of our guys got in contact with them and they said we have to pay in full or we’re going to suspend you,” Dandenong Wolves president Sinan Akkurt said. “We were after a payment plan and basically they didn’t accept the payment plan and this week basically I found out off another team. “All our players and other teams were informed we were out before any
of the guys in the committee. “It was an unexpected shock to all of us - at least I thought they’d call us down for a meeting, but we’re still in negotiations with them as we speak.” Akkurt said in his two years at the helm of the club the debt owed to FFV had reduced from $17,000 to $11,000 and - given a chance to work out another payment plan - the Wolves would abide by FFV’s terms. “We’re not a club that are running away from our fines, we are prepared to go on a payment plan and when I first rocked up to the club there was a $17,000 debt,” Akkurt said. “In the last two years if it’s gone down to nine-10-11 whatever it is, obviously there is some progress there we put our head on the chopping block and say we will pay you our debt. “Either kick us out - and you get nothing - or give us a payment plan and we’ll pay our debt.” For a small club - only five years old - to raise that much money in such a short time though was always going to be extremely difficult Akkurt said. He also thinks on top of the looming deadline for payment, the additional penalty of dropping the club down a division, even if it pays in full, is unfair and has discouraged some in the club from wanting to pay off the debt at all. “For a local club with hardly any
income in the off-season... they’re almost asking the impossible - they’ve put a gun to our head and said either pay or you’re out,” Akkurt said. With the looming threat of suspension over the Wolves’ heads, Akkurt said he doesn’t know if players will stay with the club following suspension even if they move to alternate soccer competitions - Bayside Football Association or VicSoccer - which could mean the end of the club as a whole. The uncertainty of the Wolves’ future has also affected the club’s junior girls’ and boys’ sides, who could be
without a club nearing the end of the pre-season. In a statement sent to the Journal on Thursday, Football Federation Victoria said the matter had reached a critical point and the organisation had no choice but to withdraw the Wolves from the league. “FFV is extremely disappointed that the matter with Dandenong
Wolves has reached the point it has,” the statement said. “The club has owed money to FFV for a number of years now and despite numerous efforts to arrange payment including extended deadlines and payment plans, over $11,000 remains outstanding. “As hard as it is to remove a club from our competitions, it eventually gets to a point where we have no choice. “We have written to each player from the club informing them of the decision and offering our help to find another club in the area.”
Young Stingrays wet their feet Jayden Bubb greatly impressed in the intraclub, kicking goals and reeling in a number of strong leading marks. 134285
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By JARROD POTTER DANDENONG versus... Dandenong? The first match in an important preseason was held last Sunday morning as the Dandenong Stingrays took to Frankston Park for an intra-club match. The TAC Cup team - on the hunt for a maiden TAC Cup premiership after falling over at the preliminary final stage in 2014 - is on the lookout for the next generation of Stingrays’ talent and fielded the intra-club match with first year and newly arrived players to test their mettle in a match situation. The elder heads got to take the morning off... at least in the match
itself. The likes of returning 19-yearolds and top agers - Daniel Capiron, Gach Nyuon, Jordan Freeman, Reece Piper, Thomas Jok and Tom Glen amongst others - were left to slug it out for a hard training session then down to the beach to cool off. The real intra-club battle wasn’t for scoreboard supremacy, but to make an impact and leave a lasting impression on the coaches as cuts start soon to whittle down the final squad. “It’s pretty tough, the first intraclub, but we thought it was a pretty good standard,” Dandenong coach Craig Black said.
“We were pretty happy with that and obviously with a lot of the senior players rested, all the kids we haven’t seen in game situations yet, gave them a bit more of an opportunity.” In a literal sense, 205cm basketball convert Jayden Bubb, 18, from Berwick, stood head and shoulders above his direct opponents. He proved a handful up forward and in the ruck as he slotted goals and led brilliantly from the square. Devoted to football over basketball for the first time in a few years - after earning a ticket to the prestigious Basketball Without Borders Asia Camp
last year - Bubb made the right impression on Black, who believes the towering talent’s enormous tank and good ground level skills should see him do well in his inaugural TAC Cup season. “The idea was just to play him for a half - play him forward just because he hasn’t played footy for a long time,” Black said. “Give him that game-sense and we said ‘mate don’t lead’ and the first three times he led and marked the footy. “Kicked a couple of goals and went to the ruck for five minutes here and tap work, it’s definitely very exciting to coach someone like that.”
Also standing out in the crowd was Cory Machaya - the Narre Warren livewire with a bag of tricks up forward. “First time I’ve seen him play in a game situation but he was very exciting, especially in the first half when we played him close to goal... and he took the game on and was very unselfish in the forward line, so that was a really good sign,” Black said. Dandenong’s second phase of its pre-season checklist was a practice match held against Sandringham Dragons at Trevor Barker Beach Reserve on Sunday.
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SPORT WNBL - Round 17
Struck by Lightning By JARROD POTTER IT’S all about this weekend for Dandenong as the Rangers look to wipe away some up-and-down form in their Saturday afternoon WNBL semi-final against Sydney Uni. Heading interstate on Friday night, Dandenong faced off against a geared up Lightning which was able to overrun the Rangers 89-71 in Whyalla. With Adelaide’s immediate future under threat, the Lightning came out firing to send off this season on a high-note. Off in regional South Australia, Dandenong got out of the blocks strongly as the lead went back and forth before a bit of Penny Taylor magic earned a slender 21-19 lead for the visitors. The three-point game, which Dandenong has come to depend on, was all but absent as the Rangers shot 1/12 from long range. Adelaide was able to capitalise on Dandenong’s errant shooting to push away in the second half 46-23, stealing the win and pushing out of
last spot on the WNBL ladder. The heavy lifting fell to Cappie Pondexter (17 points, 9 rebounds), Alice Kunek (16 points, 6 rebounds) and Aimie Clydesdale (13 points) at the point. With a double-header across the weekend and finals looming, Taylor (5 points) was given an extended rest as she only played 22 minutes as did Annalise Pickrel (6 points) featuring in only 19 minutes herself. Dandenong’s last match of the home and away season was on Sunday evening after the Journal went to press, as the Rangers clashed with ladder leaders Townsville at the Dandenong Stadium. Check the Journal website for final scores. Dandenong will now face Sydney Uni in an elimination semi-final at Dandenong Stadium on Saturday afternoon from 3pm.
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There’s still more up Emrys’ sleeve By JASON ADAMS THE ever improving Emrys announced himself as one of the stars of the future on Thursday at Sandown Park after a dominant come-frombehind win. Emrys was moderate to begin from box two, then gained a clean run around the first bend to settle third approaching the back straight. Emrys threatened danger approaching the final bend as he poured the pressure on early leader Dyna Nico. He then took control of the race to win by an increasing twoand-a-half lengths. Owner Boris Bertschik was delighted with Emrys’ performance, however is adamant we are yet to see the best of his young star. “Tiggerlong Amigo gave him a slight check early in the race, the way he got balanced
and accelerated was really impressive,” Bertschik said. “He improved significantly on last week’s win - last night he ran 29.29 and his trainer Mario Briganti is confident he still has a bit of improvement up his sleeve.” Despite having just the 21 career starts, Emrys is no stranger to Group class racing having mixed it with some of the sports heavyweights during the Group 1 Silver Chief series. “He ran fifth in the Silver Chief final, but there’s no shame in finishing behind Above All, Dyna Villa and Dyna Double One - they are seriously fast greyhounds,” he said. Having just recently turned two-years-old, Emrys has already earned $32,645 in prize money, and connections now have eyes on the $550,000 Group 1 Australian
Boris Bertschik celebrates another stellar run from his two-year-old phenomenon Emrys. 134607 Picture: SUPPLIED Cup at The Meadows. “We’ve already nominated him for the Australian Cup, it’s just a matter of him
gaining a spot in a heat or whether he needs to run in next week’s Preliminaries,” Bertschik said.
TAKING on the chair of South East Juniors (SEJ), the league announced this week the appointment of James Rouse. Mr Rouse will replace Roger Hampson as Chair, who after five years of service, has taken up a role with the South East Commission. “I am incredibly passionate about young people and ensuring they have high quality opportunities to be participating in sport.” Mr Rouse said. This passion emanates from a background in teaching, local government sport development and leisure management. Mr Rouse has a great understanding and knowledge of the local area, having worked for the City of Casey for the past 11 years in a variety of roles. “I am very well aware of the significant growth and demographic change that is occurring in this part of South East Melbourne,” Rouse said. “I see the SEJ as being in a very strong position to move forward and continue to grow junior football in the area… I want to see the league continue with our already documented strategic plans. “Our continued focus will be to work with and support clubs to further develop and enhance their capacity, working through the AFL Club Accreditation Program.” Mr Rouse has previously served on the SEJ board for five years, having been approached by AFL Victoria in 2009 to participate in the working group that
was established to reinvigorate and strengthen the then named DDJFL into the thriving league we have today. Getting the opportunity to work alongside some former board members and overseeing a new group of youth development motivates Mr Rouse greatly and reflects on this time with the league fondly. “The experience of working on the board was an interesting challenge and I am highly motivated about the prospect of being involved again, this time as Chairman,” Rouse said. “The board has a great balance of skills and experience, whilst the staff is also highly qualified. “Collectively our focus is to ensure that more and more boys and girls are playing football through the SEJ. The SEJ would also like to take this opportunity to thank Mr Hampson for his service to the league. “Roger has overseen significant change at the league including the adoption of a new governance and administration structure and the adoption of a new league name and brand,” SEJ General Manager Shaun Connell said. “The league is indebted to his dedication and visionary approach which has seen the SEJ the envy of leagues across the state and this region. “It has been a pleasure to work with Roger and I see him as real mentor to myself and look forward to keeping in touch.”
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SPORT DANDENONG DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION Turf 1 - Round 10 (day 1)
Don’t forget the name… Niculici By JARROD POTTER
Everyone charges in to congratulate Springvale South’s Yoshan Kumara on one of his Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS four top-order wickets. 134366
Kumara blood bath By JARROD POTTER
St Mary’s Eddie Niculici etched his name into the DDCA record-books with a stellar 10-wicket haul on Saturday. 134608 Picture: JARROD POTTER Just before the tea break Niculici finished the feat and etched his name into club and DDCA record books. He can’t really remember the magic moment he took the last wicket - either bowled or caught behind - but he clearly can remember the sigh of relief as his monster spell and gargantuan achievement was completed. “To be honest I can’t even remember if it was bowled or caught behind - there were too many to keep track of,” Niculici said. “By the end of it I was pretty tired - it was the first ball of the 21st over and it was a great relief that it was finally over as it was dragging on.
“Just relief and excitement and a bit of not believing it could have happened - it can’t get better than that.” Who knows, with the potential of an outright victory still on the cards, he might add to his 10-wicket haul and knock his bowling average even lower than his current 12.8 per wicket. Niculici’s St Mary’s team is top of the ladder and unbeaten in DDCA C Grade and he wanted to thank John ‘Lovey’ Sacco and Michael Storti his mid-on and mid-off - for pumping up between deliveries and overs and especially his mum and step-dad for their support throughout his time in junior and senior cricket.
DDCA bask in glory… and heat By JARROD POTTER INTERLEAGUE success greeted the Dandenong District Cricket Association, as the DDCA lads held on to a nail-biting two-run win against the South East Cricket Association (SECA) in a 40-over match on Sunday, 8 February. Sent in by the SECA, the DDCA rallied around Mordialloc’s Damith Mapa Ralalage (41) and captain Steve Spoljaric (36) to start the innings off on the right track. With some slogging from Spoljaric’s Cranbourne team mate Te Ahu Davis (25) at the death, the DDCA set 6/216 for SECA to hunt down at Mordialloc’s Ben Kavanagh Reserve. With the sun baking the pitch rock solid, the runs were there for the taking as the SECA mounted a remarkable comeback. With 59 needed off the final five overs after Springvale South’s Ruwantha Kellepotha (4/32 off 8 overs) and Berwick’s Dushan Wickramarathna (2/38 off 8 overs) the SECA found its second wind and with it some lusty hitting. Switching from a one-day to Twenty20 mindset, the SECA boys went along steadily and needed 28 off two overs, then 18 off the last over. SECA punished 15 off the over and only a good save on the boundary, saving two, prevented a tie. The DDCA would hold on to restrict SECA to 6/214 from their 40 overs to take the match and the bragging rights and with any luck, hope to maintain their winning ways next year if the interleague clash returns.
ELEMENTAL problems wreaked havoc across the Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA), with only two Turf 1 matches getting out onto the park.
CRANBOURNE v SPRINGVALE SOUTH FIRST versus second, bragging rights and top spot on the line. There aren’t many higher stakes than that in local cricket and Springvale South (1/42) ensured advantage was in its favour against ladder-leading Cranbourne (146). The early moisture played into the Bloods’ hands as Yoshan Kumara (4/27) cleaned up the top order. Jordan Cleland (3) - bowled Kumara. Brayden Roscoe (2) - bowled Kumara. Jake Harrington (2) - bowled Kumara. And just to cap it off... Ben Maroney (11) - LBW... Kumara. The Sri Lankan spearhead left the Eagles wounded at 4/39, but not done as Steve Spoljaric (52) remained at the crease. Rebuilding the shattered remains of the Cranbourne innings, Spoljaric and the middle order gave the side something to defend. Spoljaric alongside Te Ahu Davis (39) knocked in a 76-run partnership before the duo were ripped from the crease virtually backto-back by Ruwantha Kellepotha (1/42) and Craig Slocombe (4/20) respectively.
The Springvale South captain feasted on the lower order as he ran through the tail without much wagging to get in his way. Cam Dinger (14) put up a gutsy knock to see out 41 balls before he was run out by the two Cranbourne’s Saturday nightmare generators - Kumara and Slocombe. Davis (1/0) kept things tidy from his four overs in response and withdrew Nathan King (13) from the crease as he smashed his pegs. Steve Masterson (15 not out) and Ryan Quirk (10 not out) kept proceedings as risk-free as possible en route to 1/42 by stumps.
COOMOORA v BERWICK RUNS on the board are always worth their weight in gold, especially for Coomoora (193) as the Kangaroos remain on the lookout for their first Turf 1 triumph this season. While the order did collapse spectacularly in parts - initiated by a superb five-wicket haul from Darren de Souza (5/48) Coomoora managed to push a defining partnership and set up a decent shot at victory. Slumping to 3/49, the impetus was taken up by Saliya Saman (75) and Lance Baptist (58) as the duo smashed the Bears to all points on Coomoora Reserve. The duo took the score to 149 - as Baptist notched his best score of the season - before the
all-rounder succumbed to de Souza, the first of his victims as the Berwick bowler had a field day en route to his maiden fivefor. It left Saman to play a solo hand - a job he’s become used to doing this season on occasion with the ball, but not so much the blade. Haphazard and sporadic support didn’t give Saman much to lean on at the other end as de Souza and Jarrod Goodes (3/52) stormed through the lower order resistance. From 3/149 before Baptist’s demise, the Kangaroos fell away to concede 5/30. Saman’s gutsy knock - highlighted by raising the bat on his second half-century in three Turf 1 matches - was derailed by Berwick’s beguiler de Souza for his fourth scalp. Set 193 on the first innings, Berwick (0/23) held out against Saman (0/6) and Joel Robertson (0/4) in the final eight overs of the day to leave 170 to hunt down this weekend. North Dandenong v Heinz, Parkfield v Lyndale, Dandenong West v Buckley Ridges and Hallam Kalora Park v Mordialloc were unable to get under way yesterday. Not to despair about a lack of cricket this weekend though, the DDCA held its rescheduled Round 7 one-dayers on Sunday afternoon. For those final results go to the Journal website.
KEYSBOROUGH SOCCER CLUB Celebrating 45 years supporting the community 1970 – 2015 Enjoy the World game in a positive atmosphere with a family environment. We, Keysborough Soccer Club, encourage all of our community to get involved and enjoy being part of the KSC Family.
All are welcome – Girls, Boys, Men and Women
Registration Day Wednesday 25th February 2015 from 7pm to 8.30pm Venue: Keysborough Soccer Club, Coomoora Reserve, Coomoora Road, Keysborough 3173. If you are unable to attend, please feel free to complete the online Expression of Interest form, which is located on our website under club/forms. Information regarding fees and training will be confirmed via email.
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FROM the first ball on Saturday, St Mary’s cricketer Eddie Niculici knew he was set for a big day. St Mary’s medium-fast pacer Niculici, 20, from Dandenong, was unstoppable against Dingley in a DDCA C-Grade match over the weekend, as he claimed all 10 wickets is an achievement St Mary’s Cricket Club’s will never forget. Niculici was on fire as he took a wicket with the first ball of the match en route to the rarest of all cricket feats taking 10/35 off 20.1 overs bowling unchanged at Carroll Reserve - and was so destructive it left Dingley all out for only 68. After a dogged last-wicket Dingley partnership, Niculici earned the magic 10th scalp and was mobbed by St Mary’s fans and players alike as he added his name into the 10-wicket club. “Not sure how to feel… I don’t think it hit me until we came off the ground and everyone was congratulating me,” Niculici said. “I thought probably my favourite was the first wicket as it was the very first ball of the day - first ball, caught in slips, it was a great catch and it got us all pumped up.” St Mary’s 1994/95 Turf 1 premiership side were on hand for Niculici’s achievement as their reunion was also celebrated on Saturday and the young quick thought it was fantastic to have their support as the wickets started piling up to try and ease his worsening nerves. “I think when I started hitting seven, that was when the nerves started pumping definitely and it just kept ticking and ticking,” Niculici said. “The last wicket though, they held in there for quite a while so that was getting frustrating.”
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