23 February 2015
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Sponsors pull the plug
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■ City’s 132-year historic treasure to be demolished...
The final end By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS
Inset above - The date on the gate says it all... President Greg Payne reflects on what could have been. 134956
Yes the greens are patchy now... but they pre-date the town hall. From left, president Greg Payne alongside Colin Haskett, Harry Carlin and Garry Stewart offer up a small piece of the Dandenong City Bowling Club heritage. 134956 Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS However the club could not afford to contribute its share. Under the council’s 2007 Dandenong Park masterplan, it was proposed to relocate the bowls club and nearby croquet club and kindergarten to make an open space and protect the oak. It stated the bowls and croquet
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said the council could have averted the closure of a “Dandenong institution”. Greater Dandenong community services director Mark Doubleday said the club had been consulted on its future over the past eight years. “While we agree it’s sad to see the closure of the club, we are very pleased
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clubs were a “choke point" that narrowed views and constrained movement to the park’s southern end. Mr Payne said the council’s position was the club could stay “as long as we have (enough) members”. Cr Matthew Kirwan, who raised the need for the artificial green last year,
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DANDENONG’S longest continuous sports club is soon to be no more. On Saturday, Dandenong City Bowling Club played its final home matches at its picturesque site in Dandenong Park - its home since it started in 1882. The club pre-dates the town’s historic town hall, and has faced down threats such as floods, the widening of Princes Highway and a clubhouse fire. But with its membership at an unbefitting low of 14, there was no way to go on, president Greg Payne said. Its players were now planning moves to other clubs or straight-out retirement; the clubhouse and greens set to be demolished by Greater Dandenong Council. In recent times, the council crowned the club as one of the municipality’s sporting legends. “No-one likes to see 132 years of history disappear. It had a lot going for it,” Mr Payne said. “There’s just not enough people to keep it going.” The seed of destruction was a nearby historic Algerian oak whose roots had withered the greens and rendered them an unplayable turn-off to potential members. A lack of parking and disabled toilets were other hindrances. In a way the club was going out on a high, with its two teams both reaching finals, Mr Payne said. Unfortunately the club was barred from hosting a farewell final due to its greens’ patchiness. Last year, Greater Dandenong Council rejected overtures to install a synthetic green that might have saved the club. The council was prepared to split 50:50 the cost of the proposed green, estimated from $250,000 to “well over" $400,000.
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crowned Sandown’s Greyhound of the Year. Racing Minister and Keysborough MP Martin Pakula said offending trainers ought not to profit from live baiting. He said Greyhound Racing Victoria (GRV) should reclaim prize money from those trainers who used live baiting if it was legally possible. Mr Floyd said it was up to GRV to decide on whether trainers found guilty of live baiting would have to return prizemoney. Mr Pakula said on Tuesday last week: “Today is not the day for me to be expressing full confidence in GRV”. “I think it’s fair to say, and they acknowledge, there’s questions to be answered as to why it wasn’t
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SANDOWN Park greyhound race course - the epicentre of Victoria’s greyhound industry - has lost two major sponsors over the live baiting scandal that has rocked the greyhound racing industry. Macro Meats and Schweppes, which have sponsored major races such as the Shootout and Bold Trease at Sandown Park, pulled their sponsorship of greyhound racing nationwide last week. In a statement on Thursday, Schweppes announced it was withdrawing from the industry “as quickly as possible“ after being “shocked and appalled“ by last week’s relevations. Sandown Park racing manager Michael Floyd said the venue, like many others across the state, had endured public criticism after Four Corners aired footage of greyhounds chasing and mauling live rabbits, possums and piglets bound to lures at Tooradin Trial Track and at interstate training facilities. Mr Floyd said the club, which has several revenue streams such as pokies, dining and function-hosting, would not be as badly damaged by a mass-pullout of sponsors as other greyhounds clubs would be. All races went ahead as planned last week. Mr Floyd said the “disturbing” and “unjustifiable” actions captured on camera smeared a “fantastic” majority in the industry. “Greyhounds people are some of the best people you’d ever meet. “It’s important we don’t tar everyone with the same brush.” The core of the industry were not the big-money professional trainers but the “hobby trainers” whose “dogs come home and sit on the couch” after racing, he said. “Before this week, greyhound racing in our state was the strongest in Australia. In terms of prize money, Australia is the strongest in the world. “When we get through this and
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WHAT’S IN A NAME DELVES INTO THE FASCINATING STORIES AND PERSONALITIES BEHIND SOME OF THE CITY’S BEST-KNOWN STREET NAMES. THIS WEEK THE JOURNAL LOOKS AT BENNET STREET, NAMED AFTER EARLY MELBOURNE PIONEER THOMAS KNIGHT BENNET, WHOSE BUTCHERY BUSINESS WAS SO SUCCESSFUL IT RECEIVED A ROYAL SEAL OF APPROVAL.
Knight’s reign made by royal appointment THOMAS Knight Bennet was born in Chatham, Kent, England, in 1830 and arrived in Victoria aboard the sailing ship Surrey in September 1853 with his business partner, a Mr Easton. The men continued their business partnership once in Melbourne, opening butchers shops in Little Collins Street and Bourke Street under the name of Easton and Bennet. In 1860 Mr Easton returned to England and Mr Bennet carried on the business and the firm became T. K. Bennet and Co. Thomas Bennet quickly became one of the colony’s leading business figures, not least because his spiced canned beef and canned sheep’s tongues were deemed delicious by His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh. Advertising from the era shows the
WHAT’S IN A NAME? meat being promoted by Royal appointment. Bennet was a keen promoter of the Metropolitan Meat Market and of the meat preserving industry, securing lucrative contracts with the French Government for the supply of meat to New Caledonia. For many years he was a member of the committee and a trustee of the Benevolent Asylum. Mr Bennet was one of the earliest Justices of the Peace in Victoria and was a regular member of the bench at the City Court. It seems Thomas Bennet was also a shrewed investor, buying up large
tracts of land including property along what is now Bennet Street in Dandenong. In 1886 Mr Bennet subdivived his 67 acres in Dandenong. Advertisements from the time proclaim that the Kent Estate would be subdivided into “53 choice villas and
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owner, Thomas Knight Bennet, Esq, of Melbourne will sell by Public Auction, on the Ground at Two o’clock pm on Saturday, 4th December, 1886, the above Estate which has been SUB DIVIDED into 53 Choice Villa and Business Allotments.“ Thomas Knight Bennet died on 16 November 1918 at his home in Punt Road, Prahran. Want to know the history behind a street name in Greater Dandenong or the City of Casey. Let us know and we’ll find out! Email journal@starnewsgroup.com.au
business sites“. Each lot was to average over one and a quarter acres in size. “Augustus Rodd, under instructions from the
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20 years ago 27 February 1995 New Service in good health HEALTH services designed to meet the needs of the community are under way at the Dandenong Community Health Service which the Minister for Health, Mrs Tehan, described as “extremely appropriate” to the district when she opened it last week. Mrs Tehan said “rigid” health services were a thing of the past and the new focus was on home and community care programs.
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50 years ago 24 February 1965 Dandenong Workers Club has passed first Milestone AN IMPORTANT milestone is being established in the history of Dandenong as a Workers Club takes concrete shape just 18 months after the idea for the project was first mooted by a small group of people. The Dandenong Workers Club Co. Ltd.; which was formed as a result of a meeting held in July 1963 has already acquired the necessary land and also appointed architects to plan the proposed club-house.
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By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS SPRINGVALE traders are being encouraged to move their cars from overcrowded onstreet parking spaces to the under-utilised upper decks of Number 8 multi-storey car park in Balmoral Street. Greater Dandenong Mayor Sean O’Reilly said even at peak times, when the on-street and lower deck spaces were full, the top two tiers remained largely empty. The council offered free parking in Number 8 for several days around the Lunar New Year period this month to attract drivers to the top deck. Cr O’Reilly said the council was exploring other options to entice traders away from using on-street parking. “Part of it is education. The more we free up the on-street parking - the less inconvenient we make it for customers, the more will come. “Springvale has even more
potential than it has now. Some of the main bottlenecks are parking and traffic.” Springvale Asian Business Association spokesman Stan Chang said it was a good idea but many traders needed some convincing. He said one option was to lease the top levels to traders at an attractive price, giving the owner Greater Dandenong Council a reliable income stream and the car park would gain greater perceived security. Mr Chang listed several reasons for the car park’s unpopularity such as visitors deterred by the multi-deck’s tight corners as they wind their way up and down. “It was sad to see a few levels of the car park not being utilised while on street level there is not enough parking.” Mr Chan said he and other drivers have been stuck for up to 45 minutes due to a fourwheel-drive becoming wedged at one of the car park’s corners.
He said cars had also been held up at the single entry point when the boom gate was not correctly operating, or if a driver had forgotten to pay for their ticket before reaching the exit. The lack of traffic and pedestrians also meant a lack of passive surveillance. Mr Chang said the council’s possible introduction of 50 onstreet parking meters would be a “hard sell” to traders. He said traders would be more supportive if some of the metered parking revenue was used to improve parking infrastructure. “There needs to be a trade off, or even better - a win-win. “Everyone looks at the convenient, centralised parking at Glen Waverley as an example. They’re providing a big multistorey car park and not charging people. “Council needs to put in place plans for Springvale’s future growth.”
Feet bones rotting charge denied A MAN is pleading not guilty after being accused of severely injuring his partner’s feet using a 100-kilogram coffee table. The man - currently living in NSW - was told by magistrate Jack Vandersteen that he was facing two years’ jail if he pleaded guilty to recklessly causing serious injury during a Dandenong Magistrates’ Court sentence indication hearing on
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IT’S NONE OF OUR BUSINESS BUT… SOME Masala Football Club players may be a little lighter in pocket. Like most footy clubs, it operates a ‘fine system’ to those whose mug appears in the media. As Journal photographer Gary Sissons snapped shots of the Tigers’ training session this month some players remarked that their end-of-season footy trip was already paid for. The most generous ‘donors’ can be found on the Journal’s online photo gallery at dandenongjournal.com.au. EXASPERATED police are again warning people to lock their cars. Last week a detective said there’d been a spike in thefts from vehicles and that most of those involved were unlocked. The warning is becoming a near-weekly occurrence and her frustration was clear.
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CFA stalwart Bob Allen’s unusual wish was revealed at his funeral - he wanted to be a gnome. Bob had joked about some of his ashes being mixed with concrete to make a gnome after two of his grandsons dubbed him Papa Smurf and wanted a garden ornament replica of their grandfather. “So Daniel and Eddie there’s a challenge for you. Maybe you could make up one for each family member?” the celebrant said. For a tribute to Bob Allen turn to page 49.
Have you had trouble with PSOs? Police are investigating an incident at Springvale Railway Station. Dwight Fry: The conduct of not just the PSOs but the Vic Police involved needs reviewing. It is not acceptable to use a mop bucket to wash a child’s face; it is not acceptable to put your foot on a child so you can handcuff him. Why was it necessary to handcuff the boy who after being sprayed was face down on the ground and offering no resistance? The police failed to call an ambulance for the child who complained of breathing difficulties, yet managed to get one for the PSO with the same
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A MAN earned a magisterial rebuke after claiming he missed his court appointment because he slept in. The magistrate asked the man why he failed to turn up to Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on Monday at the scheduled 9.30am time. The man - who’d missed two earlier hearings - said he’d gone to bed after midnight. “It’s all about priorities,” the magistrate said. He firmly suggested the man hit the sack earlier in future.
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Rehab home court relief By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A DANDENONG man has been released on bail on drugtrafficking charges after being represented by a high-profile defence lawyer on Monday last week. Defence lawyer Zarah GardeWilson’s appearance came after Jacob Bentley unsuccessfully applied for bail at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 2 February. That day Bentley had been arrested after his house was raided by police who uncovered drugs and cash. Ms Garde-Wilson, who became famous for representing clients being investigated during Melbourne’s gangland wars, told the court on Monday last week that there was a low risk of Bentley trafficking drugs even if he chose to leave his accommodation at the Recover rehabilitation house in Burwood. In rehab, Bentley, a former apprentice of the year, would be
subject to a night curfew, regular urine screening and isolated from his region of offending and co-offenders, she said. Francis Coughlan, who runs Recover rehab centre, told the court that Bentley was a “likely prospect for rehabilitation”. Bentley had used alcohol, cannabis, ice and amphetamines for some years, Mr Coughlan told the court. He told the court that he was encouraged that Bentley had not tried a number of other drugs and that he would immediately report Bentley should he choose to leave the voluntaryadmitted residence. Police informant Constable Matthew Reid of Greater Dandenong police told the court that 20.62 grams of methamphetamine, much of it in deal bags, as well as $1050 in cash and a quantity of GHB were found during the raid. He said Bentley admitted to being a reg-
ular ice user, consuming about 0.1 grams a day and that Bentley would continue to traffick drugs if he was bailed. Bentley also faces charges of trafficking, possessing a Taser and firearms, and proceeds of crime following his arrested in July. Magistrate Barry Schultz, who had refused Bentley’s bail on 2 February, said he had been impressed by Bentley but “somewhat disappointed” by his arrest. “You’ve got all the potential in the world,” he told Bentley. “That’s sadly been hijacked by ice.” Mr Schultz said he was persuaded to grant bail by Bentley’s young age, lack of relevant prior convictions, his real prospects of an extended community-based sentence and available treatment under Recover. He will re-appear in Dandenong court on Thursday.
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Library on a Punjabi push NEW Punjabi books, DVDs and magazines are on Springvale Library shelves. City of Greater Dandenong Mayor Sean O’Reilly launched the collection on Saturday 21 February with Punjabi entertainers Dya
Singh and the Pulari dance group. Dya Singh lives in Noble Park, has performed around the world for the past 20 years and presented Punjabi and Sikh cultural renditions. The collection includes
Application forms are available from www.greaterdandenong.com, Council customer service centres and libraries, and local neighbourhood houses and community centres.
books, children’s picture books, DVDs and magazines. Cr O’Reilly and Tamil entertainers will launch a new Tamil collection at Dandenong Library at 1pm on Saturday 7 March. Call 1300 630 920 for more information.
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Wednesday 4 March, 6pm–7.30pm Community Meeting Room Dandenong Civic Centre 225 Lonsdale Street Dandenong
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Players ready to rule By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS FOOTY franks served in dosa bread or a serviette laden with samosas - both would be a culinary leap for most footy clubs. But Dandenong-based Masala Football Club’s culinary flair and vibrant team has already proved a hit with fans and rival players. It is far from an ordinary club, right down to its football-dotted star anise logo and its selfdescription as a “multicultural Aussie-Rules club”. Starting from scratch two years ago, the club is now home to about 60 players. Some have grown up with footy - like four indigenous youngsters Josh, JT, Deme and Alick from northern Queensland on a scholarship at St Joseph’s College in Ferntree Gully. The club is pushing for Josh and JT to get a chance to try out for TAC Cup side Dandenong Stingrays. There’s confidence that they have the speed and skills to play in the AFL. Others like Sajeed, a sporty and buffed Hazara refugee, have never handled the oval ball. He’s learning from scratch the art of marking, handballing and kicking - his accidental torp to the goalsquare at his first training session is cheered by his new team-mates. “One of the good things for refugee recruits is they quickly find 50 or more mates,” teammate Brad Parker said. Club founders Trevor Banerjee, Ash Nugent and Fevin Mas-
Brett Robisnon directs a handball drill, above, and Josh Kyle, right, on a school scholarship from Picture: GARY SISSONS Cairns is one of the gun Masala players. 134501 carenhas started the club with a self-described goal of a multicultural Aussie Rules club. The club is like its namesake - a perfect mix of spices, Banerjee said. The team - and what it stands for - has drawn applause and appreciative comments from most rival Victorian Amateur Football Association clubs after games. “One of the things I was driven by was this country is built on the back of mateship. Footy can be a sterling example of how we celebrate mateship,” Banerjee said. “On the ground it doesn’t matter what your culture, background, language is, everyone
backs up each other. “I’m very, very proud of that.” Banerjee said the club for the first time had enough players for two sides, pitching together Indians, Pakistanis, Sri Lankans, Thais, Hazaras, Sudanese, indigenous Australians and AngloCelts. The at-times brutal physicality of the game could be confronting to newcomers. A sinewy Banerjee, by his own example, convinces potential recruits that they don’t have to be huge to play. “They say ‘you play Aussie rules’.”
At a gusty pre-season training session at Lois Twohig Reserve last week, the sounds and energy would be instantly familiar to Aussie Rules fans. Players urging each other through passing drills, praising each other’s toil, celebrating each snapped goal. Brett ‘Robbo’ Robinson, recently-appointed as the club’s first-ever coach, likes the level of talk but tells the boys their enthusiasm is down. “The way you warm up sets up the way you train,” he lectures the boys. He believes the talent at the club, backed by a gruelling
pre-season regimen, better teamwork and tactics, will greatly improve on last season’s solitary win. “The way the players have picked up the skills and cohesion is unbelievable.” Banerjee has plans to reach out to the wider community. He speaks of fielding women's and juniors teams. “We want to let them know footy is just a platform. We’re a community hub.” For more details visit facebook.com/MasalaFC or phone 0433 313 852.
Break-in pair hit factories POLICE have released images of a man and a woman wanted for questioning over burglaries at two Dandenong South factories this month. They entered a Hammond Road factory’s reception and office areas a b o u t 5.45am on 11 February. They left the building emptyhanded. About an hour later, the pair went to a factory at Nicholas Drive. They were confronted by a staff member and left on a scooter. The woman was in her late teens to early twenties, of thin build with brown hair and a fair complexion. She wore a red hooded jumper, denim shorts and white sneakers. The man was in his early to mid-twenties, of medium build, bald and with a fair complexion. He wore a black hooded jumper, denim shorts and white sneakers. Information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au. Video and images of them are at dandenongjournal.com.au.
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Historic holy service By NARELLE COULTER
Police are looking for the owner of this British War Medal 1914-1920.
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Bishop Barbara Darling ministered at Dandenong for three years. Picture: MARGARET OATES St James' stalwart Marleen Newell said Bishop Darling was a devout Christian, who was always interested in the welfare of her parishoners. “We were rejoicing when she was chosen as a bishop. We were all very proud even though we lost her as our vicar.“ Ms Newell was in St Paul’s Cathedral the day of Bishop Darling’s historic consecration. “It was an enomous occasion, the cathedral was absolutely
The Reverend Elizabeth Alfred, who died on 2 February aged Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS 101. 112684 Reverend Alfred was born in Yarrawonga in 1914. During her career in the Anglican Church she served as a deaconess, deacon and priest. Reverend Alfred, who had been involved with St James’ since the 1960s, recorded her memories in her 2001 autobiography To Serve. Reverend Parker described Reverend Alfred as a “remarkable person“. “She was humble and faith-
packed. “A lot of the women who were part of MOW (Movement for the Ordination of Women) had put purple streaks in their hair, which they used as a symbol to honour her.“ Bishop Darling visited Dandenong last year to take part in St James’ 150th anniversary celebrations. Elizabeth Alfred was also among the group of pioneering Anglican women who were ordained priests in 1992.
ful and people loved her. She had been gone a long time from here but people kept in contact with her. “She was everything a priest should be. “She was gracious and a wonderful role model.“ Reverend Alfred’s funeral was held at St James’ Church on 10 February. Bishop Darling was farewelled at St Paul’s Cathedral on Sunday.
POLICE found two World War I medals during a raid on a Dandenong North home on 5 February on an unrelated matter. Detectives are now searching for the owner of the Victory Medal and British War Medal 19141920. Greater Dandenong CIU Tasking Unit Detective Senior Constable Jamie Cummings said the medals were awarded to a private who served in the 22nd Australian Infantry Battalion and was a prisoner of war in Germany in 1917. “We know the person they were awarded to,” he said. “We don’t want to release the name because we want the claimant to say their name so we can prove the medals belong to them.”
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A DEVASTATED Noble Park couple have been vainly searching the streets for their apparently stolen dog Sophia. John and Lavinia Vaccarino have put up scores of lost dog posters, driven around local roads and checked animal shelters since their cavalier-poodle cross, or cavoodle, Sophia went missing from their Craig Street backyard about 12.30pm on 7 February. Their children and grandchildren have joined in the effort to reclaim the cheerful lapdog, scouring social media and internet trading sites for signs of her. A devastated John has since been unable to sleep, pining for his friendly tan-and-white pet. Sophia has been a comfort to
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School Principal Jenny Scott Mossgiel Park Primary School is an innovative and exciting place to learn. In partnership with parents, teachers and students, MPPS aims to provide a learning environment that offers the best educational opportunities for all students; emphasizes success, challenge and enjoyment in learning; and prepares students for life in the 21st century.
In the Junior years (7-9) we have a strong emphasis upon student centred learning ensuring strong NAPLAN growth through explicit teaching. In the Senior years (10-12) our College offers a broad range of subject choices and extensive careers counselling, with expert advice. We are proud that our College has managed to have 100% pathway options for our year 12 students for the past 3 years.
At MPPS we promote the uniqueness of one’s identity and self-worth as a member of the community. Every child has a place and together we celebrate and embrace the spirit that unites a wide range of cultural and ethnic groups.
Our College adopts a consistent approach to teaching with a “Teaching and Learning Framework” for staff and students, which define clear expectations.
The Mossgiel Park community is very proud of its academic and sporting achievements and excited about all that the future has to offer. Visit us to experience the warmth of our school; it isn’t far to travel for a quality education!
Noble Park Secondary College
Mossgiel Park Primary School
3 Callaghan Street NOBLE PARK Phone 9546 9066
71-75 Scotsburn Way ENDEAVOUR HILLS Phone 9709 7777
Established in 1919, Dandenong High School is one of the oldest, largest and most culturally diverse Secondary schools in the state. During the past 5 years the school has undergone a period of intense change and redevelopment including a merge of 3 schools, the development of an innovative, collaborative learning model, the creation of a unique house structure and is nearing completion of Stage 3 of a 45 million dollar building project.
I am incredibly proud to be the leader of such a unique and dynamic learning community and would encourage you to visit our website or contact the school to arrange a tour.
Dandenong High School 92-106 Princes Highway DANDENONG 9792 0561
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The school has successfully maintained a balance between tradition and innovation and our vision is to create an environment where all students can achieve success. In order to foster a real sense of belonging and connection to the school students are grouped in 7 Houses with 300 students from Years 7 - 12 in each House, a leadership team of 4 and 25 staff. Students learn in groups of 50 with a team of 3 teachers in architecturally designed, and technology rich learning spaces and learning is personalised to meet each students need. The curriculum is based on the principles of direct instruction, inquiry and discovery and we have an extensive, individualised Senior Studies program that provides the students with a wide range of pathways options. The school also has a strong student leadership program, a range of sporting and extracurricular activities and has achieved great success in the Performing and visual arts.
St Margarets 27-47 Gloucester Avenue BERWICK
Berwick Grammar School 80 Tivendale Road OFFICER
Phone 9703 8111
Dr Roderick Crouch
Susan Ogden
Founded in 1970, Maranatha Christian School is the longest serving Christian school in Victoria, built on the foundations of Christian discipleship, personal integrity, academic excellence and community service. It is a delight to be principal of Maranatha Christian School, which is a wonderful school community, committed to working together to ensure the best outcomes for all students. Maranatha celebrates 45 years of Christian educational leadership in 2015 and offers ELC – Year 12 across three sites. In addition to its rigorous academic pathway that challenges students to think creatively and apply what they have learned, the school also offers a fully integrated and well-rounded pathway for VCAL students that supports them in their future careers. With dedicated, talented and caring staff, a Maranatha student is well prepared to discover their God given gifts and talents and so providing the skills for students to become leaders in a wide variety of fields. Raising children in today’s world and ensuring a quality, affordable education is challenging, so the strong partnership between school and home, and Maranatha’s dedication to Christ-centered learning supports parents in their decisions. There is no better wish that we have as parents but to see our children maximize what God has given them by using those gifts to the benefit of others. School is a journey that we travel together. I look forward to your partnership as we help boys and girls move from today’s students to tomorrow’s leaders. In doing so, we strive to achieve our utmost for His glory.
John Hurley
Maranatha Christian School Casey Primary Campus 146 Kidds Rd DOVETON Casey Secondary Campus 104-108 Reema Blvd ENDEAVOUR HILLS Cardinia Campus 62 Rix Rd OFFICER
Phone 9707 7217 Fax 9706 1910 www.maranatha.vic.edu.au
Set on over 50 Idyllic acres, St Margaret’s and Berwick Grammar School is nearing its 90 year history and I am delighted to be part of a school that provides a caring, empowering and dynamic learning environment for all of our students. The school values of Compassion, Integrity, Determination and Social Responsibility are modelled, taught and enacted through authentic community service and leadership programs at all year levels where our students are given the opportunity to contribute and participate in a range of endeavours. From the Junior School buddy program and peer mentorship through to the Senior School Duke of Edinburgh Program. Our school is determined to inspire the extraordinary in each and every student and member of staff.
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We invite you to visit our College for a tour, to witness the wonderful opportunities that our students are sharing in receiving the BEST education.
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Our Student and Parent Opinion surveys indicate strong confidence in our College, with maximum student and parent participation in decision making.
We encourage children to share and help one another through co-operative learning, cross-age activities, buddy programs and peer tutoring across the curriculum. Students are involved in decisions and take substantial responsibility for their own learning.
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Our Kinder-Prep transition program ensures a happy start for our new beginners, and close links have been developed with surrounding secondary colleges to support students as they embark on their secondary education.
Our school motto is “Our Best Always” and we encourage participation and excellence in all aspects of our College life.
Our greatest asset is our proud and happy students!
St Margaret’s and Berwick Grammar is a nondenominational, independent school which differs from other schools in its personalised, student based approach to teaching and learning and its unique coeducational and single gender structure for both boys and girls. From the coeducation Early Learning Centre (ELC) through to single gender campuses from Year 5 to 12, we have a pathway for every member of the family.
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Noble Park Secondary College is a single 7-12 College offering VCE, VCAL and VET subjects.
Mr Doug Bailey
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Pam Dyson
I feel most privileged to be the principal of this wonderful school. I have been a school principal for more than 30 years. In 1990, I was appointed to the position of principal of a new school to be opened at the start of 1991 – Thomas Mitchell Primary School. This school has grown from 286 students when it started to around 800 students in 2015. There have been many significant changes at Thomas Mitchell in the past 24 years. Our community has evolved into a highly multicultural, complex and exciting learning environment. While we concentrate on teaching literacy and numeracy, we greatly value the cultures and languages of the 70+ nationalities represented at the school. Parents and children are encouraged to value their ‘mother tongue’ language and culture at home while learning English at school. All students learn an Asian language at school – Mandarin or Indonesian, and participate in Asian studies to prepare them for the future. Sports and the Arts – Visual Arts and Performing Arts, Science and History are all part of the complex curriculum now taught at school. Thomas Mitchell is one of only 20 schools in Victoria to be a fully accredited school with the Council of International Schools. This accreditation commits the school to continuous, rigorous improvement. Our parent community is very supportive of our dedicated staff. Parents are aspirational for their children, but reasonable and eager to help. My great joy as principal is to speak to the kids each day. To see their smiling, happy faces as they arrive at school. To hear about and share the things that excite them. It makes me come to school each day!
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RENOVATED, CORNER BLOCK AND DESIRABLE LOCATION\ 37 DONALD STREET, SPRINGVALE DELIGHTFULLY located in one of Springvale’s finest pockets is an opportunity that rarely presents itself to the public. This freshly renovated, triple fronted brick veneer home sitting on a corner block is perfect as a first home, investment or even a long-term development opportunity. Conveniently near schools, shops and public transport, this dwelling offers three generous bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, lounge and dining room and modern kitchen with spacious meals area. There is a new bathroom and separate toilet, polished floorboards throughout, freshly painted, garage, and large front and backyard areas. Being in close vicinity to the heart of Springvale, this home speaks very much for itself.
FINAL WORD IT’S RARE TO FIND A HOME WHERE YOU CAN MOVE STRAIGHT IN AND JUST ENJOY. NOT A FINGER WOULD NEED TO BE LIFTED WHEN YOU MOVE INTO THIS BRILLIANT HOME. - HARRY LI, DIRECTOR, MCDONALD REAL ESTATE, SPRINGVALE, 0414 216 699
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MCDONALD REAL ESTATE, SPRINGVALE 9546 8211 HARRY LI, DIRECTOR, 0414 216 699 37 DONALD STREET AUCTION: SATURDAY, 14 MARCH, 2.30PM INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT PRICE: ON APPLICATION
FAST FACTS: - Fully renovated. Not a single thing to do - Corner allotment with spacious yard - Quiet location and lovely neighbourhood
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SPRINGVALE Close to Springvale Shopping Centre, schools, bus stop and train station, this house offers three good size bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, a large lounge, a bright kitchen with meals area, gas appliances, dishwasher and a private rear yard. Extras include central ducted heating, air conditioner, hardwood floorboard and a huge four-car lock-up brick garage.
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Only two properties remain and are expected to be completed in April. Buyers are still able to save on stamp duty and First Home Owner Grant of
$10,000. Idyllically situated in a secure quite court location within walking distance to the railway station, this modern town house is packed with all the luxury with the features of floating floorboards, carpeted rooms, high ceilings, one room downstairs, kitchen with Caesarstone bench tops, stainless steel appliances, dishwasher, down lights, ducted heating, split airconditioning, rain water tank, storage shed, internal access to the garage and fully landscaped gardens. There is also the choice from a roof top terrace above the first floor or a massive balcony. It is a great home for living or potential rental return of $18200 per annum for the savvy investors. Prior offers considered. Buyers should phone for a personalised no obligation meeting and onsite tour.
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BARRY PLANT, DANDENONG, 9706 7455 YASANTHA DE SILVA, 0432 805 336 3 AND 6/41 STUART STREET AUCTION: SATURDAY, 28 FEBRUARY 11 AM (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR) INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT TERMS: 10 PER CENT DEPOSIT SETTLEMENT UPON COMPLETION
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KEYSBOROUGH 11 NICHOLAS STREET DON’T LET THIS SLIP! Set amongst one of the most popular established neighbourhoods in Keysborough, a wonderful family residence/ investment awaits. Quiet in surrounds and providing a comfort lifestyle, this brick beauty offers you: • 3 great sized bedrooms, 3 w/BIR • L-Shaped Lounge/Dining Area • Tidy Kitchen & Meals Area • Updated Bathroom & Toilet • Single Garage and long driveway to park many vehicles • Separate Bungalow room offering lexibility • Potential Rental of $380 per week With easy access to local schools (Resurrection Primary, Coomoora Primary and kindergartens), buses and Parkmore shopping, its convenience will help settle you in no time. Add your own personal touches, create your own lavour and make it yours. Get in now before its gone!
Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
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Harry Li 0414 216 699 Shane Ah-Kan 0433 301 502
SPRINGVALE 905-907 HEATHERTON ROAD COMMUNITY CENTRE, BUSINESS SITE OR LARGE DEVELOPMENT! This flat, rectangular, 2350sqm allotment offers endless possibilities. Prominently located with high exposure, there is a current substantial building of approximately 450sqm in size. Previously used as a meeting place for worship, well appointed and designed throughout, its proportions can be utilized for other purposes. Surrounded by asphalted car park with spaces for 45 vehicles and secured by remote controlled front fence, this establishment can provide a solid foundation to build upon. It’s an exciting prospect for various communities seeking such a brilliant opportunity, new business propositions or, alternatively, ideal for future redevelopment, subject to council approval. This is rare. Enquire more today!
Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
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SPRINGVALE 44 HANLETH AVENUE TIMELESS & CHARMING APPEAL Presented to the market for the first time, this brick residence would suit all home buyers looking for that extra space. Meticulously kept, this home is your chance to spoil the family and even add some further magic. It features a great sense of light & privacy and enjoys a superb lifestyle address. Expand on the well-laid foundations, comprising of: • 4 spacious bedrooms + study/5th Bedroom • 2 bathrooms including Full en-suite to the master bedroom • Warm and inviting formal lounge • Sizable & updated kitchen & dining area • Oversized garage, double driveway and double home entry • Central heating and refrigerated cooling. Nestled in the most desirable & family friendly pocket of Springvale, close to schools, transport, shopping (ALDI & Springvale Central), this is certainly a home you wouldn’t want to pass up. Call to inspect today!
Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
SPRINGVALE SOUTH 92 MYRTLE STREET Auction: Sat 21/03 @ 12:30 PM mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 7658616
Harry Li 0414 216 699
FUSING MODERN ELEGANCE WITH CHARM! Eye pleasing and full of character, you’ll feel instant warmth as you walk into this dazzling residence. Providing a stunning lifestyle to the home owner, everything has been done that will leave you impressed. Greeted by low maintenance gardens and sitting on just under 600sqm of land, you’ve got to snatch at this rare opportunity, offering: • 3 fantastic sized bedrooms • Polished loorboards throughout • Renovated Kitchen & Dining area • Modern & Spacious Bathroom • Ducted Heating & Evaporative Cooling for all year comfort • Single garage equipped with outdoor laundry & toilet • Approved Plans to build 2 x townhouses side by side You won’t see many homes that have been taken care of better than this. Get in today!
Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
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BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME FOR THE EXECUTIVE LIVING Directly opposite a verdant neighborhood park and right in the middle of Keysborough so close to Parkmore shops and Eastlink entry yet surrounded by other high quality, contemporary homes; this well kept double storey family residence offers approx 28 sqs of premium living. Upstairs, showcasing 3 bright and spacious bedrooms plus a study, with the large master bedroom featuring a full en-suite bathroom with twin vanities plus downstairs another master bedroom with a full ensuite bathroom. There are 2 living areas, a formal lounge, an open-plan kitchen with all expected appliances including dishwasher, a large dining area adjoining a family room which opens out to a welcoming, covered, timber-decked BBQ alfresco area set in a big and private back garden. Extras comprise quality carpeting and stunningly beautiful parquetry flooring, ducted vacuum, gas heating and evaporative cooling, down lights, security system, double carport and low maintenance landscaped gardens both front and back including a large water tank and a veggie patch plus solar panels to make it all affordable. All this set on a really generous 620m2 allotment (approx), and within really easy walking distance to Parkmore shopping, 10 minutes’ drive to Edithvale beach, Haileybury College plus easy access to East Link make this home a perfect choice for the young family.
Price: $590,000+ Inspect: Thursday 4:30 - 5:00pm Saturday 3:30 - 4:00pm
DANDENONG 3&4/13 BELFORT STREET STYLISH NEAR NEW TOWNHOUSE PRICED TO SELL Located just off Railway Parade near Yarraman Station; these modern and appealing 2 bedroom townhouses are set inn a boutique group of just 4, and comprises of a lightilled open plan living and dining area with bamboo looring, chefs kitchen with granite bench tops, gas cook top and stainless steel appliances, large and spacious living and dining area with split system air conditioning and a central, contemporary family bathroom with large bath tub, small and private court yard and single lock up garage.
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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KEYSBOROUGH 38 FESTIVAL CRESCENT LOOKING FOR ROOM TO MOVE? Located close to everything in Keysborough that matters; this renovated family home will thrill the irst home buyer and down-sizer alike. Here in this quiet pocket of Keysborough, you’ll ind 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 loors 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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KEYSBOROUGH 28 STAFFORD STREET Love at FirSt SigHt Set in a popular location within the Somerfield Estate, it features 4 bedrooms, the spacious master bedroom with full en-suite bathroom and WIR, 2 living areas, quality carpet and floating floors throughout, formal lounge/sitting room, open plan kitchen equipped with stainless steel, 900mm oven and cooktop matched with waterfall stone benches, dishwasher and glass splash backs. Adjoining are the bright, sunny dining area and family room which open onto a fabulous, covered alfresco family entertaining area with a built-in BBQ and seating, speakers, block-out blinds and ceiling fan. Extra including: ducted heating, ducted vacuum, evaporative cooling, security system, large double garage with remote door and internal access plus beautiful landscaped gardens. The home is surrounded by quality properties and is within easy access to East Link, neighbourhood picnic parkland nearby, 5 minutes drive to Haileybury College and 10 minutes drive to Edithvale station and beach.
ofice: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
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Sitting on a block size of 612m2 (approx) is this quiet & classic house. It still maintains the original charm but has so much potential to be modernised for todays easy living. Plus there’s potential for redevelopment (STCA). Currently inside is a carpeted living, kitchen with plenty of cupboard space, spacious bedrooms and plenty of room at the rear. Outside has 2 bungalows which can easily be used as guest accommodation or a “man cave” - the choice is yours.
This charming & solid 3 bedroom home stands on a rectangular allotment of approx 615m2 & has that wonderful ‘feel good’ ambience flowing throughout. Welcoming you inside is a spacious living room and timber floors that lead you to the open study room which also could be turned into a 4th bedroom. From there, you will find a fully functional kitchen with a dishwasher with room to move freely and with a great view overlooking your very own landscaped backyard.
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Wednesday 11th March at 5pm unless sold prior $350,000+ Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required Belinda Robbie 0414 335 696 Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
NOBLE PARK 6 MIRANDA COURT
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Saturday 28th February at 12:30pm $390,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 60/90 Days Thurs 6 - 6:30pm & Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required Kush Chetri 0425 199 192 Phong Ho 0432 031 601 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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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 $440,000+ 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 8710 0000
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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 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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NOBLE PARK 3/13A HENRY STREET
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NOBLE PARK NORTH 5 DULCIE COURT
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Investors - this is the perfect match for you. A well maintained unit that can potentially earn you a return above 6% & it’s so well located near the heart of Noble Park where you can enjoy the shops, public transport, local aquatic centre & much more! This single BDR unit is light filled, enjoys an open living with kitchen and a central bathroom. It’s all here & it’s all ready for you to add to / start your portfolio. To begin earning money on this solid investment, make this the one for you.
This superbly well designed home simply keeps on giving! It neighbours Carwatha College & is walking distance to Silverton PS, St Elizabeth’s PS, Nazareth College & Waverley Gardens. If you want more than a great location wait until you step inside! Stunning timber floors, MSTR with ensuite, a great sized formal living & dining plus a spacious kitchen with meals and an extra living plus rumpus. Let’s not forget about the zoned BDRs, dual outdoor entertaining alfresco & much more.
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Saturday 21st March at 11am Contact Agent 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required Jenny Sudra 0422 991 593 Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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Saturday 21st March at 1pm Contact Agent 10% Deposit. Balance 60 Days Sat 12:30 - 1pm Photo ID required Ljubomir (Louie) Stevanovic 0411 963 960 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
Getting to know... im Stickley • Director of Barry Plant Noble Park and Keysborough • 24 years of real estate experience • Over 100 listings sold annually
• Listed and sold over 1,800 properties in his career • Specialist in dealing with development properties
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Nestled peacefully in a quiet location and blessed with warmth and homely charm this home is destined to have appeal for families with its immaculate presentation. Light, bright and comfortable it features spacious lounge room, centrally located kitchen with adjoining dining area. There are also 4 good sized BDRs with BIRs & huge bathroom with corner spa. Complimented by huge carport which would easily fit 6 cars and good size secure backyard. METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
Tuesday 24th March at 5pm unless sold prior $430,000+ Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required Janina Ksiezycka 0422 991 439 Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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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.
This is truly a home of two halves – one to unwind after a long day, the other half is to entertain on a grand scale. The three BDRs & L-Shaped living with dining is the perfect place to put your feet up or enjoy the quiet moments of life. The rear of the home is accentuated by a large & superb kitchen with meals which opens securely to the in ground swimming pool and abundance of yard space on this block size of 591m2 (approx).
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Tuesday 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
DANDENONG NORTH 7 YALLAMBEE COURT
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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
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KEYSBOROUGH 9 KENDRA PLACE
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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.
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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Wednesday 11th March at 6pm unless sold prior $360,000+ As advertised or by appointment Photo ID required Alex Abou-eid 0417 147 878 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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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 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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KEYSBOROUGH Located in the highly desirable pocket of Keysborough, this striking new contemporary residence is a premier example of clever contemporary design. It flows over two impressive levels. Downstairs features a primary entertaining hub with an open plan formal living/dining room, laundry and stunning chef’s kitchen which is complete with state-of-the art Westinghouse appliances, stone bench tops, pantry and island bench. The expansive interiors flow seamlessly to the low maintenance rear yard which is waiting to be transformed into an alfresco oasis. Upstairs there is a family retreat, bathroom and four bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and sunny windows and the master bedroom boasts balcony views, ensuite and walk-in wardrobes. Highlights include ducted heating, double rear entry garage with internal access, highly prized seven star energy rating and recycled water to maintain garden and toilet. Set on a generous block-close to excellent schools, great lifestyle facilities and beaches, plus the Eastern Freeway access to the CBD, this home will appeal to the discerning buyer who likes quality without compromise.
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ISELL GROUP, ASPENDALE GARDENS, 8586 6411 DINESH RAGHU, 0431 131 157 OR DEE KAWSAR, 0423 215 815 34 LINDEN DRIVE PRICE: $599,000 INSPECT: SATURDAY, NOON
Nicholls Gledhill 2 Raymond McMahon Blvd, Endeavour Hills 9700 7888 nichollsgledhill.com.au
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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
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Asking $480,000 + Tom Dong 0432 777 288 Karen Lincoln 0439 948 274
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.
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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. Asking $400,000+ 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 1174393 DJ
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This five-year-old Porter Davis built family home is located in the sought after Marriott Waters estate and would be ideal for those who are looking for a great home with plenty of space to spread out. The home comprises four bedrooms and three living areas, its open plan central kitchen area overlooks the main family area which then flows through to the rumpus room. The kitchen comes with all stainless steel appliances and granite benches. The bedrooms are all a great size, with built-in wardrobes. The master suite comes complete with an ensuite and its own walk-in wardrobe and the third lving area splits the three bedrooms to give a great area for kids to spread out or an area to just chill out away from the rest of the home. And the new owners will also be able to enjoy some outdoor entertaining in the pergola area. There is also a double garage with remote control door and internal access. Other highlights are the ducted heating and evaporative cooling and solar panels for electricity to save on the bills.
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HODGES, CRANBOURNE, 5996 5993 BEN DOUGHTON, 0431 163 189 OR SHAKEEL DAYAL, 0424 952 189 11 BLUE PEPPERMINT COURT PRICE: ON APPLICATION INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT
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This 511sqm site is located in a safe surrounding court An exclusive estate to suit your lifestyle needs Seize this opportunity to build your dream home Choose your own builder
Auction Mar 21 12:30pm Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815
Price Guide $330K-$360
Shop 13 Narelle Dr, Aspendale Gardens S/C VIC 3195 03 8586 6411
Dandenong 7 Peter Court
Michael Choi 0431 063 855
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Dandenong South Gem!
In Room Auction
Sensational family home! Huge Potential!
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
Set on 662m2 block is this meticulously maintained one owner home! Potential to subdivide (STCA) retaining the existing home or perfect for growing families with 3 spacious bedrooms, central bathroom, modern kitchen, private outdoor entertainment area with spa, huge well maintained backyard, and a single lock-up garage. Centrally located in the education capital, just a short walk to a number of schools, tafes, hospital & shopping centre.
Wednesday 11th March @ 6.30pm Sandown Regency, 477 Princes Hwy, Noble Park
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Auction Mar 21 2:00pm Price Guide $420K-$460K Inspect Sat 11:00am
Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157
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Auction Mar 14 3:30pm Price Guide $329,000+ Inspect Sat 12:00pm
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Four adjacent blocks are on offer in Dandenong’s central location and high density zone. There are three 850 square metre blocks and an 870 square metre block. It would be possible to build units, townhouses, apartments, villages and businesses premises on the land. There is a six-month settlement.
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MCDONALD REAL ESTATE, SPRINGVALE, 9546 8211 HARRY LI, 0414 216 699 2-8 OLIVE STREET AUCTION: SATURDAY, 28 MARCH, 2.30PM
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Brand new quality home to be built, welcomes first 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
• Façade as per picture
Opportunity knocks to you! A3 B1 C1 This beautiful 3 Br’s home invites a new owner. It is currently tenanted bringing income of $1387/pcm. The nice veranda leads you to an open living space with polished floor boards throughout, a spacious kitchen with gas cooking, plenty of cupboard space and pantry. Adjoining dining area, gas wall heater, air conditioning and big back yard for children to play OR readily available council approved plans & permit to build a new double storey 2 Br’s modern townhouse. This property is suitable for either home buyers or investors, who are seeking new opportunities!
Be quick to secure this exceptional offer. Won’t last long! For more details please call. Contact: Ashton Ashokkumar 0405 559 766
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SAT 28th FEB FROM 11AM View Sat: 11-11.30am Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918
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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 Terms: 10% Deposit, Balance 60;90 days
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. Terms: 10% Deposit, Balance 30;60;90 days
Sat 7th March At 1.30pm View Thur: 4.00-4.30pm Sat: 2.00-2.30pm Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918
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Close to Springvale S/c, schools, bus stop and train station, this house offers 3 good size bedrooms with BIRs, large lounge, bright kitchen with meals area, gas appliances, dishwasher. Opens to private rear yard. Extras include central ducted heating, AC, hardwood floorboard and a huge double lockup brick garage. Terms: 10% Deposit, Balance 60 days
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236 Springvale Road, Springvale
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
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 Terms: 10% Deposit, Balance 60;90 days
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
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5 Callistemon Ave, Keysborough
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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: 5.00-5.30pm Sat: 1.00-1.30pm
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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Explore Your Possibilities with The C! SPRINGVALE 2 Ericksen Street
Excellent Location to Springvale Central! Land 650m2 Approx
KEYSBOROUGH 64 Donnici Drive
Brilliantly located within mins from Springvale Shopping Centre, schools and train station
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!
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!
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Auction: 14/03/15 @ 12:30pm 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 Nik Sharma 0411 790 745
SPRINGVALE 109/31B Buckingham Ave
Uniquely Corner Apartment Live or Invest in Springvale Central!
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$600,000+ Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Nik Sharma 0411 790 745
KEYSBOROUGH 32/2-22 Breanne Place
Located in the prestigious, award winning Keys Estate, with ready access to the new Eastlink Freeway, Port Philip Bay beaches and Parkmore Keysborough Shopping Centre with more than 110 specialty stores is just minutes away. Three irst class golf courses are within 1.5km away with renown schools like Hailyebury and Lighthouse are both in walking distance. • Currently Rental $1650 Per Month
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$350,000+ Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Nik Sharma 0411 790 745
Invest, Renovate or Develop- Choice EUMEMMERRING 5/38 Frawley Road is yours!!
Attention all developers and investors. Look no further, this is an opportunity that must not be missed. Offering 2 units on one block under one title, this will surely be an ideal to add to your portfolio or start one up. Close to all amenities, Local Primary. High Schools, Noble park shopping, public transport, Parkmore Shopping Centre this must not be missed. So Call for an inspection today before it’s too late!
6A2B2D4L
2A1B1D1L
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$260,000+ Sat 2:00 - 2:30pm Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Aaron Hadow 0498 669 002
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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. 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!
$690,000+ Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Aaron Hadow 0498 669 002
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Comfort with Style and Convenient location
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!!
$360,000+ Sat 12:00 - 12:30pm Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Nik Sharma 0411 790 745
NOBLE PARK 1 & 2/ 198 Corrigan Rd
Water and Parkland Views at your Door Step!
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Hall & Partners DANDENONG 3 Arnold Court
5 AUCTIONS SATURDAY 28TH MARCH From 10.30am •
10 TARATA DRIVE, DOVETON
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WATCH FOR FURTHER DETAILS DANDENONG 1/113 Clow Street AUCTION THIS SATURDAY
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. Your Offer?
SALE NOW OR AUCTION
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 FULLY RENOVATED IN DANDENONG CITY! If you wish to live in or invest here, this is for you. Excellent quality renovated unit in very central area of Dandenong.Walking distance to Dandenong Shopping Centre, markets, schools, train station, will make this unit a great investment or live in.The owner did all the hard work to bring this property to a high quality with all the fixings and fixtures.The unit offers;2 double beds with WWC & BIR, Renovated bathroom, Renovated kitchen with gas cooking, Quality floating floor, split system air conditioner, entertainment area, single garage + extra car parking, Secured court yard Call for an inspection now!
Auction: 28th February @ 1pm: Buyers over $250,000 Inspect: Saturday from 12:30pm Contact: Alex Simule 0412 889 173
ENDEAVOUR HILLS 69 David Collins Drive SALE NOW OR AUCTION
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GREAT HOME, GREAT LOCATION, GREAT VIEWS Excellent opportunity to purchase a wonderful home in top location of Endeavour Hills.You must be quick to make an inspection of this property.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 freeways and easy access to Dandenong markets and Fountain Gate shopping centre.Terms: 10% Deposit. Settlement 30/60 Days
SALE NOW OR AUCTION
Auction: 21st March at 1pm Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Alex Simule 0412 889 173
ENDEAVOUR HILLS 22 Churchill Park Drive WONDERFUL FAMILY HOME! 7 Bedrooms (6 Plus Study), master bedroom (downstairs) with ensuite, huge bright modern kitchen with bay window, timber floors downstairs- Carpets upstairs, ducted heating, evaporative cooling system, SPARKLING IN-GROUND POOL OF MASSIVE PROPORTIONS! (10x4 meters). Just in front of your home is the beautiful Frog Hollow Reserve offering 5km of various facilities. All situated around the remarkable wetlands! A rare package in this incredible location that Endeavour Hills has been famous for! What a friendly family environment,Where else would you like your family to grow!
Auction: Saturday March 28th at 12pm Inspect: Saturday 11-11:30am Contact: Walter Kubiak 0412 359 973 Leigh Hall 0401 408 580
ENDEAVOUR HILLS 48 George Bass Avenue
AN AMAZING PROPERTY ON APPROX 2000SQM2 Situated in a sought after area in Lysterfield South.You don’t want to miss the chance of purchasing this beauty with a large block of land for you and your family to entertain. The home office, 3 large beds, 2 bathrooms including ensuite, BIR, 2 large living areas, Modern kitchen, Cooling system , Coonara wooden fireplace, large carport , huge garage suitable for 6 cars , chook cage, 4 water tanks, green house to grow you organic veggies And much, much more! Call Alex now for an inspection as this property will sell quickly!
SALE NOW OR AUCTION
Auction: Saturday 28th March a 12pm Inspect: Saturday 11-11:30am Contact: Alex Simule 0412 889 173
DOVETON 37 Oak Avenue A TOUCH OF PARADISE This immaculate prestigious Craftsman built one owner home offers quality without compromise for the most discerning buyer. Elevated position with amazing views this beautiful home offers generous lifestyle opportunities for your family to enjoy for many years to come. A fabulous floor plan, four generous bedrooms (Master with Full Ensuite and WIR) and two comfortable living areas.The solid Tasmanian Myrtle well-appointed kitchen with more than ample bench space will please the chef in the family, 9Ft (2.7m) ceilings throughout, evaporative cooling and ducted heating. Private fully landscaped backyard with covered entertaining area big enough for all your family and friends, plus double drive through garage. Don’t be disappointed, be quick!
UNEXPECTED GEM! Its just amazing what this property has to offer! Simply a pure pleasure to look at it and discover how much hard labour and love has been poured into it to create this incredible family home in the most convenient location. Behind the electric gate through the palm tree alley is a 3 bedroom with rumpus. Appointed with as new kitchen, bathroom, ducted heating, split system air conditioning unit, quality floor coverings and modern dcor.The garden offers several fruit trees, vegie garden with endless supply of tank water. Carport, garage and several sheds will accommodate more tools than a store! LETS VOTE THIS HOME THE BEST IN DOVETON!
For Sale: $530,000+ Inspect: Saturday 12-12:30pm Contact: Geraldine Kyte 0401 377 676
For Sale: $395,000 Inspect: Saturday 12-12:30pm Contact: Walter Kubiak 0412 359 973 1174360
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Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 28th Feb at 1pm 10% dep-bal 30 days Contact Agent Direct Nigel Raymond 0425721593
HUGE COURT BLOCK OF APPROX 1023m2 WITH FANTASTIC DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL (STP) Existing 3 bed BV offers comfortable lounge, separate kitchen, large bedrooms, hardwood loors & solar power electricity. Retain the house in a development or clear the site and start again. Easily let prior to development. Ideal for builders, investors or irst home buyers. Rare chance here!
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 14th March at 11am 10% dep-bal 60/90 days $400,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday 11-11.30am Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
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Sat 14th March at 2pm 10% dep-bal 30/60/90 days $450,000+ Saturday 3-3.30pm Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
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Sat 21st March at 12pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $480,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday 12-12.30pm Nigel Raymond 0425721593
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This land is a rectangular block size 512m2 approx and is in the perfect spot in the new Elmswood Estate of Keysborough. This level block is surrounded by large prestigious homes and could be your chance to purchase and build you dream family home. Located close to Haileybury College and other schools, Keysborough Golf Club, Parkmore and Kingsclere Shopping Centre and public transport. The Vendor says sell.
3 Hughes Crecent Dandenong North FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY HERE Comfortable 3 bed home set on huge 802m2 block in the bowl of a court, close to schools, shops & transport. Ideal multi-unit site subject to permit (either clear the site or retain existing home and develop at rear). Existing home easily let prior to development. DON’T MISS THIS CHANCE!
12 Southdowne Close Springvale Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 7th March at 12pm 10% dep-bal 60 days $350,000+ Saturday 2-2.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
10 Carlisle Road Hallam
DEVELOP OR LIVE IN Great opportunity for unit development (STP). Residential Growth Zone(High Density). Renovate, live in or build your dream home on the fringe of Springvale. Original brick home features large lounge, separate dining & 3 large bedrooms with hardwood loors throughout. Separate bathroom, toilet, shower room & laundry. Huge double garage plus double carport. Potential to work from home. Walk to the station, shops & all facilities. Huge potential here.
36 Garside Street Dandenong
IMMACULATE RENOVATED HOME ON HUGE 765m2 LOT WITH DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL Close to all facilities this quality 3 bed BV features high ceilings, polished floors, 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).
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 21st March at 11am 10% dep-bal 60/90 days $420,000+ Saturday 3-3.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
SUPER INVESTMENT HERE Close to central Dandenong this massive 6 bedroom home is leased and the potential rental income could be $40,000p.a. With current registration as a 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.
Agent
1174367
9791 3177
Shop 1, 11 Langhorne Street, Dandenong
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9 Monica Close Endeavour Hills SPLIT LEVEL CONTEMPORARY IN BLUE CHIP LOCATION!
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 21st March at 1pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $570,000+ Saturday 3-3.30pm Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106
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.
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 21st March at 2pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $400,000+ Saturday 11-11.30am Neil Butler 0411 637 088
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Sat 28th March at 11am 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $400,000+ Saturday 2-2.30pm Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
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A magniicent combination of space, features & contemporary style. Thoughtfully designed this home is sure to capture your imagination. Kitchen includes European appliances including 900mm upright gas s/s cooker & RH + DW. Variety of formal & informal living areas with family room, sep. formal lounge & extra large rumpus room, adjacent theatre room/5th br ideal for teenager or in-laws. Generous brs with loating loors & master boasts WIR & full ensuite. Includes d/heating + evap d/cooling. Low maintenance block with large dble garage & parking.
26 Oakwood Avenue Dandenong North
20 Stud Road Dandenong Central 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!
8 Bertha Street Springvale Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 28th March at 3pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days Contact Agent Direct Nigel Raymond 0425721593
ATTRACTIVE BV IN POPULAR AREA Close to Springvale Centre & Westall Road Bypass. This spacious 3 bedroom home is great value. Offers spacious lounge with gas heater + A/C adjacent to dining & cupboard packed kitchen with gas cooker. Hardwood loors throughout. Needs some cosmetic work but lots of potential here. A single carport plus huge double garage & ample garden for kids to play. Secure fenced in yard with an added bonus of a swimming pool. Hurry to inspect.
1165 Stud Road Rowville 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. Private Price Inspect Agent
From $285,000 By Appointment 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
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9791 3177 DJ
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29-31 Princes Way Drouin Ph. 5625 3911 Fax. 5625 3933 Web. www.peterwilliamsre.com.au
CRANBOURNE
Surrounded by beautiful homes, overlooking a park reserve, this gorgeous two storey four bedroom cottage style family home offers all the creature comforts one would desire with large open living areas inside and out. It is on an enormous much sought after block of approximately 1606 square metres. The home oozes character and charm with polished pine floors, a formal lounge with a gas log fire and theatre system, large country style timber kitchen with a separate butler’s pantry, quality appliances, bright separate meals area, a spacious family room with bi-fold doors out onto the enclosed decked alfresco which is great for family entertaining. It has four good size bedrooms, an upstairs master with a retreat, a full ensuite and walk-in wardrobe, ducted gas heating and evaporative cooling, high ceilings, a main bathroom with a spa bath, full verandahs, double garage with remote controlled doors, an absolutely massive back yard with a large elm tree, a separate driveway and enough room for all the toys or to build a large shed.
POSTCODE
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Unique Development Opportunity 50 Longwarry Road Drouin • 5121m2 Allotment
AUCTION Saturday 14th March at 11.00am
• Residential Zoning • 3 bedroom Residence complete with 3 living areas one of which is a ballroom • 3 Car Garage & Dbl Carport • Feasibility Study suggest a 12 unit site STCA
Terms 10% Deposit Balance 60/90 days Inspect Fridays 5 - 5.50pm
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LJ HOOKER, CRANBOURNE, 5996 4777 DARREN SAXON, 0418 341 722
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Email. admin@peterwilliamsre.com.au
PRICE: BUYERS OVER $630,000 INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT
CENTURY 21 BERWICK PH: 9796 2666 2/9 Clyde Road, Berwick berwick.reception@century21.com.au
THE PINNACLE OF PERFECTION! LYNDHURST 107 Marriott Boulevard • Four bedrooms plus large study possible ifth bedroom & all bedrooms come with their very own ensuite and WIR. Master bedroom with deluxe full ensuite with central bath and private balcony. • Multiple living areas including lounge, dining, family, theatre and rumpus rooms. Stunning kitchen will quality appliances, loads of bench, cupboard spaces and butler’s pantry. • Entertain with a huge alfresco outdoor area and other outdoor living areas & amazing solar heated and self-cleaning in ground pool!
PREFERRED - BERWICK
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Contact Agent Saturday at 2:00pm Patrick Emini 0411 134 902 BERWICK 9796 2666 2/9 CLYDE ROAD, BERWICK
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118 Walker St Dandenong P: 9791 5922 F: 9792 2536
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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 4:15pm to 4:45pm & Sat 12:00pm to 12:30pm
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: Thurs 5:30pm to 6:00pm & Sat 10:30am to 11:00am N TIO UC S R ST OR ING ON Y F SAV C R R R Y DE HU DUT UN P AM ST
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LOCATION, SIZE & ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES!
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Sherwood Apartments - 6 BUILDER INCENTIVE PACKAGES AVAILABLE. HURRY!!!
Close to shops, transport and schools, this imposing two storey split level home has a lot to offer! There is a huge rumpus room plus a utility room downstairs which was previously used for hairdressing. Upstairs comprises separate entry, large lounge room, dining area with Coonarra heater and roomy kitchen/meals area. New hot plates, stainless steel oven, gas ducted heating and new hot water service will give you peace of mind. The laundry has one of three showers in the home and the powder room has the third toilet. Four bedrooms with built in robes, master bedroom featuring walk in robes and a full ensuite. Extras include window shutters, balcony, shed, new water tanks, vegetable garden and established fruit trees. With a double driveway and four car garage complete with workshop and cellar.
LUXURY APARTMENT LIVING - SAVE $$$ - BUY OFF THE PLAN!
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HURRY - ONLY ONE LEFT!
AS GOOD AS NEW!
NEW & MODERN IN BRILLIANT LOCATION!
INVEST OR REST!
auCTioN: Saturday, 21st march, 2015 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPeN: Wed 4:00pm to 4:30pm & Sat 11:00am to 11:30am
8 Florence Court
3/32 Bruce Street
New three bedroom townhouse with ensuite to master, two additional bathrooms and three toilets. Hardwood timber floors and porcelain tiles, 2.7m ceilings to the ground floor, chef’s kitchen with dishwasher and Caesar stone benchtops, four split system air conditioners, landscaped gardens and street access to the garage.
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.
For Sale: From $295,000 oPeN: Thurs 5:00pm to 5:00pm & Sat 2:00pm to 2:30pm
73 Cleeland Street
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.
5/9-11 olive road
Ideally located in the heart of Dandenong, this stunning three bedroom townhouse boasts open plan living areas, high ceilings, bamboo flooring and parent’s retreat and family bathroom. Features stainless steel appliances in kitchen, ducted heating, two split system heating/cooling units and more. Security entrance and single garage.
Two bedroom unit with lock up garage, spacious lounge with gas heating, split system air conditioning, kitchen/ meals area, separate toilet and laundry. Built in robes, ceiling fans and fresh carpeting to bedrooms. Let to an excellent tenant. Walking distance to bus stop, Schools and easy drive to Freeways.
For Sale: $430,000 to $450,000 oPeN: Thurs 4:15-4:45pm & Sat 1:00-1:30pm
For Sale: $355,000 to $375,000 oPeN: Wed 5:15-5:30pm & Sat 11:45-12:00pm
For Sale: $440,000 to $460,000 oPeN: Wed 5:00-5:30pm & Sat 12:30-1:00pm
For Sale: $270,000 to $295,000 oPeN: Wed 5:00-5:30pm & Sat 12:00-12:30pm
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AFFORDABLE TOWNHOUSE LIVING!
CONVENIENT LOCATION!
POSITION PLUS!
COMFORT & QUALITY!
For Sale: $250,000 to $270,000 oPeN: Wed 3:30-4:00pm & Sat 11:15-11:45am
For Sale: $250,000 to $270,000 oPeN: Wed 5:00-5:15pm & Sat 11:30-11:45am
4/139 Princes Highway
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.
3/25 Bruce Street
2/61 Herbert Street
Walk to the Dandenong Market, Plaza, Hospital and Chisholm Tafe from this neat two bedroom unit. One of only four on the block, it features polished floors, built in robes, gas cooking & hot water service, split system air conditioning, private backyard and a single carport. Let to a good tenant or vacant possession available.
1/40 Hammond road
Neat, bright and spacious villa unit located centrally to Dandenong CBD and market. Offers two bedrooms with mirrored built in robes, large lounge, modern kitchen, dining area, full bathroom, separate laundry and toilet, ducted heating, gas cooking and hot water, aluminium windows, private rear yard and 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: $300,000 plus buyers oPeN: Thurs 4:30-5:00pm & Sat 12:30-1:00pm
For Sale: $310,000 to $320,000 oPeN: Thurs 5:15-5:45pm & Sat 10:30-11:00am 1174347
Daryl Rayner Director 0411 537 820 DJ
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Mick Whelan Sales Manager 0416 003 505
Mile Mileski Sales Consultant 0417 103 325
John Ratnam Sales Consultant 0414 556 517
Brenden Moore Sales Consultant 0433 944 335
Frank Holohan Senior Consultant
9791 5922
mclennanrealestate.com.au
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For Sale
By Expressions of Interest Closing Thursday 26th February at 4pm 3/28 Commercial Drive, Dandenong
Commercial Advantage
CANNONS CREEK
This Cannons Creek cutie has three bedrooms plus two bungalows. It is on a 902 square metre block with lock fast access gates and is in a fantastic condition. The western red cedar home has slate flooring, a slow combustion wood heater, a Victorian ash kitchen with dishwasher, air conditioner with French doors opening to an enclosed decked area and a 30 x 16 garage with power.
POSTCODE
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3977
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
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David Garfield 0412 651 6 61
nixonindustrial.com.au
356-358 South Road, Moorabbin VIC 3189
PRICE: $349,950
Auction
Auction
Wednesday 18 March at 2:00 pm
Saturday 14 March at 2:00 pm
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT SITE
UNIT/TOWNHOUSE DEVELOPMENT OR NEW HOME SITE
58–62 Berends Drive, Dandenong Sth Land Area: 2,271 sqm* Zoning: Industrial 2 Established Manufacturing Precinct Fully Fenced/Crushed Rock Sealed Ease of Access to EastLink, Greens Rd & Dandenong–Frankston Rd • Opportunity to Occupy or Develop (STPA) *(approx.)
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Auction Saturday 28 February at 1:00 pm
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DWELLING/SHOP/MEDICAL OR REDEVELOP (STPA) • 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
Michael Major 0412 471 775
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52–54 Murray Road, Dandenong Nth Lonsdale Street, Dandenong
35 Canberra Avenue, Dandenong • Development Options Await • Superb 955 sqm* Allotment in Established Residential Precinct • New Home Site • Unit/Townhouse Site (STPA) Paul Sutherland 0418 360 162 Michael Major 0412 471 775
www.sutherlandfarrelly.com.au
• Close to the Dandenong Retail and Commercial Centre, Public Transport, Schools, Recreational Reserves and Transport Linkages • Frontage: 15.54 sqm* • Zoning: General Residential *(approx.) Paul Sutherland 0418 360 162
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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 12:30-1pm & Tue 5:30-6pm 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
DANDENONG 15 SEELY STREET
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NOBLE PARK 3 HAY COURT
3a
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.
Sat 28th Mar 11am 10% dep bal 30/60 days INSPECT Contact Agent Photo ID required PRICE Contact Agent CONTACT Yasantha De Silva 0432 805 336
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
DOVETON 25/21 KINGFISHER DRIVE
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DANDENONG NORTH 1/34 FIRST AVENUE
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INSPECT Sat 2-2:30pm Photo ID required PRICE $280,000+ CONTACT Yasantha De Silva 0432 805 336
This 3 bedroom family home is sure to impress. Feat inc spacious lounge, sunny kitchen with gas cooking, s/steel appliances & dishwasher, renovated bathroom, d/heating, air con, open fire place & lots more! In addition to these great features is a large front yard, lock up garage as well as additional car space.
INSPECT sat 12-12:30pm Photo ID required PRICE $360,000+ CONTACT Silvana Lakic 0412 241 888
NOBLE PARK 3&6/41 STUART STREET ACT FAST 75% SOLD. Premier court location, this luxurious townhouse with loads of features, superior level of quality, one bedroom downstairs, choice of balcony or rooftop terrace. Save on stamp duty. Expected completion end of March 2015.
DOVETON 20 BETULA STREET
5 years young feat master bedroom with dual access bathroom, WIR, toilet with vanity, kitchen with Caesar stone bench tops, dishwasher, remote garage, reverse cycle air conditioner, feature walls, down lights. Open plan living/dining, low maintenance garden. Currently let at $300 pw.
2a 2b 2c 1e Sat 28th Feb @ 11am 10% deposit settlement upon completion INSPECT Sat 10:30-11am Photo ID required PRICE Contact Agent CONTACT Yasantha De Silva 0432 805 336
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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.
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BIG HIT WITH HOMEBUYERS This weekend Ramlegh Springs will be launching its highly anticipated stage 2A land release and with prices from as low as $129,000 there is a celebration day with a free Family Fun on the Farm event. Stage 2A features a fantastic choice of great value, high quality home sites which offer something for everyone from first homebuyers to growing families. Hidden away in a tranquil, idyllic corner of Melbourne’s south-east growth corridor, Ramlegh Springs on Clyde boasts an enviable location and long list of features including 17 hectares of parkland and wetlands, as well as plans for a shopping centre, sports precinct, primary school and early learning centre. Family Fun on the Farm is the second in a series of Funday Sundays at Ramlegh
Springs, the first of which kicked off last week with local cricket lovers treated to a free sausage sizzle by the Clyde Cricket Club and a game of backyard cricket with BBL star John Hastings and World Cup winner Adam Dale. This weekend’s event recognises the development’s farming heritage and will feature pony rides, a children’s petting zoo and much more from noon to 3pm on Sunday 1 March at the Ramlegh Springs sales office on Pattersons Road, Clyde North. For more information on Ramlegh Springs and the Funday Sundays festival visit www. ramleghsprings.com.au, find Ramlegh on Facebook or contact estate managers Trudi Kerr or Ted O’Grady from Oliver Hume on 9684 8144.
SALES N PE OFFICE ONDS WEEKE 1–3PM
ABSOLUTE WATERFRONT LIVING ENTER FROM GROFAM COURT, CAPE WOOLAMAI
Contact Greg Price or Cameron Watters on 5952 5711
BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME NOW Titled land now selling from $249,000
woolamaihouse.com.au PROUDLY DEVELOPED BY
Alex Scott and Staff – Cowes 113a Thompson Ave Cowes 3922 cowes@alexscott.com.au
While best endeavours have been used to provide information in this publication that is true and accurate all 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.
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Build a custom designed home to suit your lifestyle and budget. Architecturally design your plan, or one of ours and make your dream home into a reality. Ask us how today.
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$390,554
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KEYSBOROUGH Every inch, design and finish of this property has been meticulously thought of and it’s all for the owner's pleasure. There are Waterfall Caesarstone benches in the kitchen, every bathroom has floor-toceiling tiles, and there are dual bi-fold doors that lead to an undercover entertaining area. There are also five bedrooms, most with walk-in wardrobes. Those who want a life of luxury will soon fall in love with this stunning home. Visitors will be able to gaze down the hall to see a formal living/ sitting area which flows through to the dining room. It’s all overlooked by a spectacular kitchen which boasts stone benchtops including
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the central breakfast bench, 900mm oven, a five burner stove, in-built coffee machine and plenty of storage and an integrated dishwasher. Bi-fold doors make the most of the indoor-outdoor entertaining area with an eight burner barbecue, heating and cooling in the alfresco and a secure grassy area for kids and pets to run freely. The kingdom continues as visitors head up the gorgeous jarrah staircase and make their way to the extra living area/ retreat with kitchenette facilities. The master bedroom features a balcony, large walk-in wardrobe and en suite that boasts a dual vanity and dual shower. The extra three bedrooms are well positioned, have two walk-in wardrobes while the other has a built-in wardrobe.
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Business Hours are: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Sat & Sun 12pm-5pm
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03 9704 4030
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Sales Office Now Open 7 Days 12pm - 5pm
11 Red Maple Drive, Cranbourne West
PHONE: 5995 3223
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61 Racecourse Rd, Pakenham
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KIMBERLEY DOWNS ESTATE STAGE 11B NOW SELLING, 1 TITLED LOT REMAINING, 605M2 WITH 16.5M FRONTAGE, $313,000 A quiet and secluded location The Kimberley Downs Land office is located at the corner of the Esplanade and Glasscocks Road Narre Warren South.
Land Office open by appointment For further details please go to www.kimberleydowns.com.au
OR CONTACT MONIQUE 0419 119 719 Roger Davis Pty Ltd Suite 1, 624 Ferntree Gully Road Cnr Brandon Park Dve, Wheelers Hill
PHONE: 9560 5000
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CASIANA GROVE RED MAPLE DRIVE, CRANBOURNE (MELWAYS REF 133 B6) ON DISPLAY: Sat-Wed 12-5pm The Colorado The Esprit
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Step up to our award winning Milan, * voted HIA’s Best Display Home 2014. The Milan 29 from our Aspire range has just won the 2014 HIA Victorian division Best Display Home between $250,001 – 300,000. It’s an architect designed home ofering afordable luxury, space and light and a range of innovative features. The sun court, for instance, actually increases the usable interior space and floods the living areas with light. Or as the judges said: “A very open home that gives the impression it is bigger than it actually is.
“Excellent workmanship, attention to detail and a feeling of spaciousness.” – HIA Judges
You can sense the diference immediately with generously proportioned spaces that flow together naturally to create vistas and extended views with picture windows usually only found in more expensive homes. The high level of luxury inclusions also caught the eye of the judges who said the Caesarstone benches, Franke sinks and Smeg appliances “represent value for money”. The overall style and elegance of this four bedroom home is typified by the raised ceiling above the dining area. Visit the Milan today – and judge for yourself.
DISPLAY LOCATIONS Clyde North Berwick Waters Estate Cnr Flowerbloom Crescent/Lilydale Avenue 8787 1321 Keysborough Somerfield Estate Cnr Westwood Blvd & Alderberry Rd (of Perry Rd) 0403 031 290
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SENIORS SCENE
Wide open appeal WHEN looking for a place to retire, sometimes pets need consideration too. Valley Village Mews is set around beautiful parkland with wide footpaths and plenty of room for a pet to have freedom to run around. Many friendships have been formed when taking a pet for a walk. And there is no need for those who love their vegie garden to give that up either. The village has a large fenced off vegie patch for those who like to grow their own. There are plenty of activi-
ties to keep residents busy with a craft group, card games, bingo, line dancing, carpet bowls, snooker and a popular men’s barbecue group and, of course, happy hour with the resident’s committee arranging entertainment and fashion parades. There is also a courtesy bus to Dandenong or Endeavour Hills for the shopping. Valley Village Mews is a very affordable village with 148 units of various sizes and styles at very reasonable prices starting at $200,000. Those who think they are too
young to move into a retirement village should think again because there are many residents who say they wish they had moved in years ago, so don’t leave it too late. Visitors can inspect units from Monday to Friday 9.30am to 3.30pm. Just phone for an appointment. Phone Cynthia 9793 3354 for an appointment. Valley Village Mews is at 112 Stud Road, Dandenong. Email villagemews@ iinet. net.au or visit www.valleyvillagemews.com.au.
Are you looking for a quality supported residence service for a loved one? We can assist you to secure a placement at Crystal Manor or similar quality home in the surrounding Noble Park
PENSIONERS ONLY. 133-139 Harold Road, Noble Park 9546 4866
A SUPPORTED RESIDENTIAL SERVICE
Beautiful parklands are available for residents and their pets to enjoy.
Be empowered to pursue the things you love. We believe in life’s little luxuries and pursuing the things you love. Each of our residents is accepted as an individual, treated with warmth and respect, and encouraged to express culture and custom. With high staff to resident ratios, expect exemplary care tailored to your needs and expectations.
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“This is an intimate 60-bed family owned and operated centre with an individualised and ‘person-centred’ care model.” Rachel said the centre had high staff ratios and offered a smaller intimate setting. “Our focus is residential aged care focusing on clinical excellence through education and best practice,” she said. “Our staff is dedicated, consistent and long term.” She said in 2015 Belvedere and Alzheimers Australia was
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ROBERT ‘Bob’ Allen spent almost 50 years of his life as a firefighter, so a CFA guard of honour following his funeral was a fitting farewell. The Hallam, Doveton and Dandenong fire brigade stalwart died this month at age 73 following a health battle. His funeral service was held at St Mary’s Catholic Church in Dandenong on 10 February, and mourners continued reminiscing at the Hallam station afterwards. Hallam Fire Brigade operations officer Greg Christison said Bob volunteered with the Mansfield Fire Brigade in 1966. He started his time as a career firefighter with Dandenong Fire Brigade in 1971 before in 1992 moving to Doveton where he spent four years before retiring. Bob signed up as a volunteer with Hallam Fire Brigade in 2006 where he provided a guiding voice to younger members until his passing this month at age 73 following a health battle. “He would chair brigade meetings in the absence of our president and was the first person in the motor room, preparing the brigade for muster,” Greg said. “Bob personified the attributes our community expects. “His presence will be missed.” Greg said Bob received all CFA service awards up to and including the 35-year service badge on 25 October last year when he was also made a CFA Honorary Life Member. His colleagues described him as “a firefighter who could be relied upon to do any job and he would do it well”. Bob’s sister-in-law Trish told the service that he was the second of three children born to Violet and William Allen in Piries, near Mansfield. “Though Bob spent most of his adult life in Melbourne he always thought of himself as a country boy,” she said. “He liked nothing better than going bush, camping by a river, fishing, cooking his catch on an open fire - unless, of course, it was a fire-ban day!
Bob Allen. Picture: KEITH PAKENHAM, CFA “Bob chose woodwork as his hobby when his previous one, firefighting, became his occupation. “He always parked his car with its nose pointing toward the gate so he could respond to a fire call as quickly as possible.” His dedication inspired many family members to follow in his footsteps. Wife Elaine served with Dandenong CFA ladies auxiliary for 33 years and is a life member, and eldest daughter Jeniene served the Dandenong and Pakenham ladies auxiliaries for 25 years. Jeniene’s eldest son Daniel was a junior and senior firefighter at Pakenham and was last year awarded the National Emergency Medal for services during the Black Saturday fires. Bob and Elaine’s youngest Jo-anne was Junior Fire Brigade Champion at Dandenong when she was 12 and in 2000 made her debut at the Dandenong Fire Brigade Ball. “Elaine says joining the CFA was the best thing Bob ever did,” Trish said.
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Street for the past two years. “This shopping strip has great shops and a huge potential,” he said. “As a result, there are a number of improvements in Hemmings Street rolling out at the moment including improved lighting. “However, these specific issues in Woodward Avenue need to be dealt with.” Cr Kirwan said the improvements were in response to concerns about crime levels which had “reduced compared to a few years ago but is still a concern”. “It was the written notifi-
cation about the lighting that prompted the traders to launch their petition about the specific issues in Woodward Lane,” he said. “There has been residents wanting CCTV in this area for the last 18 months in general and the specific concerns about Woodward Lane have been mentioned in the November 2013 community consultation previously.” Councillors noted the submission and referred it to the relevant business unit for consideration. –Casey Neill
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Cook-up call for quality By CASEY NEILL SPRINGVALE caterer Glenn Coleman has cooked for Madonna, learnt from Michelin Star chefs and turned down Jamie Oliver. The 31-year-old counts Dancing with the Stars, The Footy Show and MasterChef among his clients, and it all started with his mum. “From a little boy I always wanted to be a chef. Baking at home with my mother was always a passionate thing,” he said. “I worked in a local restaurant when I was 14 and nine months, begged to leave school and become a chef. “I worked in the school holidays, worked three or four nights a week during school. “The day I left school was the day that I started my apprenticeship.” That was at Crown Casino where he spent a year learning the ropes at the various restaurants. Mr Coleman took a job with another Melbourne chef then headed to London where he worked in a Michelin Star restaurant and cooked for then-Prime Minister Tony Blair and pop star Madonna. “I was just a kid. I was only 19 and 20,” he said. “I can’t believe I was cooking Madonna’s dinner. “I’ll never forget the dish. It was an Italian cheese called borata and it was just cheese with tomatoes.” He moved to Ransome’s Dock
under former Michelin Star chef Martin Lam. “I learnt all my cooking and expertise in that restaurant,” he said. Mr Coleman came home to Melbourne and worked in Jamie Oliver’s restaurant - for a day. “Until I realised that his food wasn’t up to my standard,” he said. “That was very disappointing and they were asking for far too many hours for what they wanted to achieve. That was a big learning curve.” His catering company Going Gourmet all started with a simple request for canapes from a former employer. Mr Coleman agreed to make one or two products in their kitchen on his day off. “Then it was three products, then it was four, then it was five...” he said. “I ended up using the kitchen two days a week, and then three days a week, and then I’ve got people asking me to do weddings and stuff on the side.” He was making 8000 canapes a week. “I’d work a lot of late nights, juggling a full time job managing the Royal Brighton Yacht Club,” he said. “Every single opportunity was there and I decided to take those opportunities and just really push the boundaries.” Wallara provided him with a unique opportunity in January last
year at Sages Cottage in Baxter. The Dandenong-based adult disability services provider offered him a lease at the 145-year-old property and he saw an opportunity with an old tool shed, which he has since restored. “We’re booked out this year,” he said. “We’re struggling for any free bookings for early next year already. “Wallara profit immensely out of that. They take a percentage of our takings. “I think in November alone there was about $7000 for Wallara given back above and beyond our lease, and December likewise. “There’s no use in being successful and making money if you’re not doing the right thing by the community, so that’s a big focus.” Wallara also linked Going Gourmet with mental health organisation MadCap whose production kitchen in Frankston was running at a loss. It supplied cafes where people with mental health issues receive training and help to get back on track. “They couldn’t keep up with demand and the quality wasn’t there,” Mr Coleman said. “We pulled their menu apart and worked out what’s profitable and what’s not.” Five months on, MadCap was profitable and sustainable. “Now the structure’s there for growth,” he said.
Chef de parte Sean Martini with Glenn Coleman. 133062 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
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By CASEY NEILL LAURIE ‘Macca’ McCoy started his apprenticeship with Norden Body Works in Dandenong at age 15. He’s still there 40 years later and couldn’t be happier. “The brain’s just got that track - get up in the morning, shower, hop in the car and it comes here,” he said. “I still enjoy it, so that’s the main thing. “I’m production manager here now and I have been for 20 years. “I love hands-on and I still get hands-on.” Macca, whose family has lived in Dandenong for 115 years, applied for a job at Norden on advice from a friend who was working there. He met with company founder Ron Anson and his father Walter. “In those days you brought your parents with you and had an interview,” he said. “I was lucky enough to get the job.” Many of his colleagues have worked alongside him for more than 20 years. Macca’s son Kane, 20, has worked on the factory floor for just over a year. “As long as you can smile and have a laugh and you’ve got good people you work with, I think it’s a big part of it,” he said. “You spend more time at your job than you do at home with your family, over
your working life.” Ron co-founded the company in 1959 to build commercial transport and truck bodies. “We’ve had some tough years,” he said. During the late ‘80s staff worked a four-day week to avoid redundancies. “There’s been many times when it got to 12 o’clock Friday and I’d think ‘Hmm we need some work for next week’,” Ron said. “We didn’t have anything. “Then somebody walks in the door and orders and tipping body at half past two, and saves the bacon.” Macca said many people who encountered hard times threw their hands up in the air. “Ron hasn’t done that,” he said. Ron said market gardeners with small trucks were his main clients at first. A presentation about his job at a Dandenong Rotary meeting 30 years ago secured the company’s current main income source. The Dandenong Hospital CEO approached him after the meeting and asked him to fit out a disability van. “I didn’t know what he was talking about. I said yes anyway,” he said. Ron’s daughter Wendy worked in administration for 30 years and his son Robert now runs the business after coming on board about 35 years ago.
Laurie McCoy in a converted van. 133952 Two of Robert’s five sons now also work there - Aaron, 25, is studying a bachelor of business and working on the workshop floor and Ryan, 20, is a contract manager. “It makes you feel very
proud, actually,” Ron said. “Fifty-odd years ago I never dreamt that this would all happen. “Fifty-odd years ago it was a matter of getting enough work to open the
Picture: GARY SISSONS doors each day.” Ron retired about 15 years ago but, at age 85, still visits twice a week to keep an eye on the business he built - and dedicated 56 years of his life to.
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WHAT’S ON Russlyn Bagg and Kerbside Kev from Our Planet with a recycling game at last year's inaugural Sustainability Festival. 117498 Picture: ROB CAREW
Going green THE Sustainability Festival will show visitors how to help keep the environment clean and green. The free event is designed to appeal to the whole family through games, activities, demonstrations and entertainment. ■ Dandenong Market, corner Clow and Cleeland streets, Dandenong. Sunday 22 March, 10am to 3pm.
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BRAY Constructions’ annual Pink Stumps Day will raise money for the McGrath Foundation. Come dressed in a splash of pink for cricket games for all ages, raffles, a sausage sizzle and prizes for the best dressed. ■ Burden Park, corner Springvale and Heatherton roads, Springvale. Saturday 28 February, from 12.30pm. Email claire@brayconstructions.com.au or call 9532 2022 for more information.
FRANK Holden and Michelle Pettigrove will present a show about living and loving. The husband and wife duo also promise laughs as they cover love, marriage, children and more in this 75-minute performance. ■ Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Thursday 5 March, 10.30am. Tickets are priced from $16. Visit www.drumtheatre.com.au or call 8571 1666 to book.
World Cup fun
DANDENONG Library will launch a new collection of Tamil fiction and non-fiction books, children’s picture books and DVDs. The mayor will officiate and Tamil entertainers will perform at the free event. ■ Dandenong Library, levels two and three, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Saturday 7 March, 1pm. Call 1300 630 920 for more information.
DANDENONG Civic Square will host free family fun celebrations for the Cricket World Cup. City of Greater Dandenong and Cricket Victoria have organised fun activities and will show the Australia versus Afghanistan match on the big screen. ■ Dandenong Civic Square, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Wednesday 4 March, 5pm to 8.30pm.
Pop Up Springvale SPRINGVALE Railway Station will become an Asian street food hub for the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival. Visitors can enjoy the tastes, sounds and smells of Vietnamese, Cambodian and Chinese cuisine at this free event. ■ Springvale Railway Station, corner Lightwood and Springvale roads, Springvale. Thursday 5 March, 3pm to 7pm.
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Celebrations V Celebrants BRUCE SHAND, JP. Celebrant. Weddings, namings, vow renewals. All areas. Ph: 9879 6726. www.bruceshand.com.au
Dry split Red Gum $280 per ton, Dry split Yellow Box $350 per ton, Split Mallee Stumps $330 per ton, Mountain Ash $250 per ton.
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LINE DANCE Classes Thursday nights. Pakenham Bowls Club. 7pm. Children welcome. Enquiries Brenda 0408 351 099.
ALL TREE WORKS Pruning, shaping, removals. Mulching/sales, free quotes. John 0401 623 500.
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MY SPACE
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PIANO TUNING
Vending Business For Sale Good turnover assured. All machines are on site. Patrick 0412 045 161 or 9702 0592.
Free pick up and delivery, Domestic cleaning avail. Call Jenny 0438 533 315.
Required for full-time position in Dandenong. Must be committed, reliable and highly motivated, with a strong work ethic. CarOLiner experience an advantage.
Phone 0457 084 038 or office hours 9706 9111
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DANDENONG CENTRAL, male only shared accommodation, close to shops and transport. Bills included. Tom 9558 4599.
PAKENHAM Room for rent. $150pw including bills. Must be employed. Phone 5940 5686 or 0421 698 698.
Employment V Business Opportunities
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LABOURERS No experience required. Duct manufacturing. Immediate start. Training available. Dandenong South area. Email resume to: Fatima @fjmetal.com.au
Sales Person Experienced in agriculture industry preferred. Wages and conditions negotiable. Phone Paul 9791 6414.
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SPRAY PAINTER Must be experienced in painting truck cabins, trailers and chassis. Good conditions and wages. Must be reliable. Dandenong area. 9706 5706.
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QUALIFIED. Experience in Massey Ferguson and Fendt tractors preferred. Wages negotiable. Call Paul 9791 6414.
JUNIOR LABORER /FACTORY HAND Full time employment in small engineering shop in Oakley South. Some heavy lifting and packing required. Use of basic machinery. Full time 7:30am4pm, 38 hours per week. Junior rates apply for under 21 year old. Ph: 9562 6464
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Dandenong furniture company is seeking a self motivated person. Required for general duties. Must have had previous furniture manufacturing experience. Please phone after 9am 9771 3911 or email your resume to admin@winnafurniture.com.au
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- FULL BODY CARE Full body relaxation massage by young and mature asian female therapist. Shower facility. Room 33, Vanity Crt, 200 Thomas St, Dandenong. Katie 0402 420 986. 0431 156 192. Open 7 days.
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New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identification number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.
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BERWICK, 184 Beaumont Road, Sat 28th Feb, 8am. Huge garage sale. Contents of old homestead, re-locating, all must be sold. Furniture, tools, old wares, household items, rocking horse, freezers, irrigation supplies.
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Margaretha Pendavingh has 50 years of experience teaching piano in this community and is currently accepting new students. Beginners are very welcome. Great rates, pay weekly if preferred.
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Employment V Training And Development
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V Caravans & Trailers
COMPETITIVE RATES, All typing and resumes. High quality. Extensive experience. Please call Maureen 9700 7947, 0430 430 620.
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CASH FOR SCRAP We pay top price for all kinds of scrap metal. Up to $700 for any old car*
CAMPER fully-contained foldout camper, 1974 model, has been updated inside, comes with gas and electric fridges, two spare wheels, original canvas in great condition. Must sell $2200. Phone Chris 0425852478.
Super Metal Recycling
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VISCOUNT, Supreme, 1984, 16'6"x8", front kitchen, 4 burner stove, grill, oven, 3 way fridge /freezer, AC, plenty of storage, 2 bed annexe, VGC, reg until 10 /15, 23717-y. $8,500. Call: 9548 1168, 0425 737 019, 0425 769 367. Noble Park area.
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For Any Old Car TODAY 9798 3364 LMCT 10227
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BOAT, 5.4 Salem, well looked after, always garaged, Chrysler 383, tunnel ramp, extractor, exhaust. $28,900ono. Phone 5941 2997.
HOLDEN, Jackaroo, 1995, green, 4 new tyres, reconditioned engine, reg. to 11/15, PYB-401. $4,000ono. 0401 741 357.
CHRYSLER, Safari, 1968, wagon, 225 Hemi Slant 6, clean original condition, engine no. LVE40718. $15,000. 9706 2325.
HONDA, CRV Sport, AWD, 2004, leather, top of the range, auto, sunroof, gold, EC, RWC, reg. to 02/16, with service book, STI-338. $9,750. 0478 192 950. TOYOTA, Camry XX, 2000. 230,000kms, excellent working order, light green. REG: QDV236. $1,500. Ph: 0422 434 958
DAIHATSU, Terios, 1999, auto, 1.3, 161,000kms, DVD, alarm, reverse camera, reg until 11/15, RWC, POL-626. $4,100. 0433 175 066.
Buy & Sell in our FORD, territory, AWD SY, dual fuel, silver, 140,500kms, immaculate condition, HR towbar, etc. $11,990. 5940 2442.
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HOLDEN Barina TK Hatchback 2005, 1.4 litre, 4 cylinder, reg expires march 2015, auto, powersteering, aircon, cd, central locking, electric windows, 2 airbags, tinted windows, EC. $5,900 extra with RWC offers considered. reg ZXX-622 Contact 0433 904 488. Drouin.
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GREAT WALL ute, great bargain, 25,300 km, reg to July 2015, manual, YKP296. $9,500 with RWC. 0438 418 808.
IAN GRANT'S GRANT TOURER, 2007, Custom, 19ft, AC, 120ltr 3 way Domestic fridge, roll out pantry, center lounge and dinette, QS bed, TV, CD player /stereo, full battery system, solar panels, roll out awning incl walls and floor, front boot, dual gas bottles, roll out external BBQ, electric brakes, sleeps 2, seats 6, lots of extras, one owner, Seaford. $26,950. 0419 529 164. JAYCO, Freedom, poptop, 2004, reg until 03/16, single beds, 3 way fridge, cooker/grill, roll out awning, electric brakes, EC, includes towing gear, crockery /cooking pans. $16,500ono. 9703 1755.
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WHITTLEY 19ft f/g cruiser, exec condition, set up galley, mercruiser 205, dual axle trailer, garaged many extras. $25,000 ono. Contact 0412 853 361.
TRUE STAR, 2008, Bilby, 18ft, larger fridge, brand new annexe and awning, new Mag wheels, stereo in roof with speakers, radio, cassette, EC. $21,000ono. Bill 0404 115 251. Denise 0413 325 275.
Crisis clinic set to grow MONASH HEALTH’S PSYCHOLOGY DIRECTOR DR MELISSA CAREY SAW A PROBLEM WITH MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES AND CONJURED AN AWARDWINNING SOLUTION. HER COMMUNITY-BASED CLINIC HAS BEEN RATED A SUCCESS BY STAFF AND PATIENTS AND IS SET TO EXPAND INTO A SECOND BRANCH IN DANDENONG NEXT MONTH. THE ANSWERS CAME WHEN THE CLINIC’S FOUNDERS PUT THEIR PATIENTS’ NEEDS FIRST. CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS REPORTS. INTUITIVELY it makes sense for any hospital or GP centre to put patients first. That’s even more important if the patients have suffered a mental health crisis, and are perhaps suicidal. Sadly, despite best intentions, it has not always been the case. In one instance, a middleaged man was referred to a hospital emergency department after a suicide attempt. In the next two months, he went through 13 case managers who recorded 70 case updates, 18 hand-offs between staff, and was listed on five IT systems and 15 sets of paper records. Despite all the attention, after two months of steady improvement, the man attempted suicide again. Dr Melissa Casey, director of psychology at Monash Health, uses the case study to illustrate why she has overseen an award-winning change. In terms of service delivery, the man’s intensive treatment had met its targets, Dr Casey said. But the question was asked: what value did all of that activity have for the human being? One change was to install a sensory room for under-25s an ambient place of soft music and meditation exercises as an alternative to an emergency department. There were high numbers of mental-health patients at crisis point arriving at Monash Health hospital emergency departments - not ideal environments for a person needing calm. “People can be quite agitated and there can be quite a lot of sensory stimulation - a lot of people coming and going, bright lights, lots of noises. It’s not a calm environment. “We knew we had to do something.” But more significant has been the pilot of an Agile Psychological Medicine Clinic in
Berwick in February 2012. As of last week, it has had 222 referrals - about 90 per cent of whom had attempted suicide and were in great distress. Many of the patients’ conditions were complicated by ice, alcohol and other drug addictions. The clinic, formed by Dr Casey with Professor David Clarke, was also set up in the hub of a much-documented suicide cluster afflicting City of Casey youth. Early results are encouraging. The 59 patients surveyed had shown significant clinical improvement and gave on average a 97 per cent satisfaction rating for their therapists. Staff satisfaction was also high because they could see they were making a difference, Dr Casey said. There has been a significant reduction in those patients presenting in crisis at the emergency department. More are living safely within the community. The trial has expanded into two further clinics that are set to open at Eastern Medical Centre in Cleeland Street, Dandenong, and at Clayton Community Mental Health next month. The program won a Victorian Public Healthcare Award in the mental health category for its innovative program. At the heart of the clinic’s success is the strong patienttherapist relationship, Dr Casey said. The patient is linked to a GP - not 13 case managers throughout their specialist psychological treatment. If there’s a crisis, the clinician becomes the go-to point, not through several sets of nurses and specialists’ hands at the emergency ward. She said the aim was to improve the relationship between patient and therapist. Once there’s trust, patients
are more willing to buy in to a change, to tackle the underlying issues causing them distress. “If the patient has faith, hope and trust that the clinician has the expertise, has listened and is working with them in partnership that produces the best possible outcome.” The guiding question was also whether clinicians were meeting their patients’ needs, rather than simply service delivery targets. To find out, they mapped clients’ experiences and got their constant feedback after each session. “We want every session to be worthwhile,” Dr Casey said. “We asked patients: ‘if it’s not working for you, what can we do?’” Unexpectedly, the program germinated at the Australian Taxation Office. Dr Casey had once helped design a service model in the midst of significant change to the income tax system. Consumers and ATO staff’s input were enmeshed in its codesign. The process demonstrated that while a lot of corporate and public sector change came from the top down, true innovation also needed more input from the bottom up - from the frontline staff and consumers. “People talk all the time about ‘true innovation’. “But it’s so hard to change and it’s because there’s not a system that supports the top down and bottom-up processes.” It’s a change of approach that could be applied across all health services, Dr Casey said. To access the clinics call the 24/7 psychiatric triage service on 1300 369 012. In an emergency, go to Monash Health’s three emergency departments at Monash Medical Centre, Dandenong Hospital or Casey Hospital.
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Korcari in the house By JARROD POTTER COMING home after two seasons at Oakleigh, Dandenong Thunder championship captain Veton Korcari is ready to put the past behind him and focus on football once again. Korcari returns to George Andrews Reserve after spending a year-and-ahalf with NPL side Oakleigh Cannons since leaving the Thunder in the 2013 mid-season transfer window. “It’s basically good to be back home,” Korcari said. “Dandy Thunder is more of a family home for me.” Before his departure he captained Dandenong to the rarest Victorian soccer treble - winning the Dockerty Cup, the Victorian Premier League (VPL) minor premiership and the championship in 2012. “It was unbelievable,” Korcari said of the treble. “Something that will stay with me for the rest of my life. “A great bunch of boys - couldn’t be happier for the club as they put in so much effort over the years. “In 09 when we ended up losing to Altona in a penalty shootout… was pretty devastating, but it was good to win a title a few years ago.” Even with the treble success, it went pear-shaped for Korcari at the club in 2013 as he was told he wasn’t needed in the red and black, but has put the past behind him with the change of faces at the Thunder. “It was a bit disappointing, but basi-
cally I was told to move on - so I went down to Oakleigh and obviously I’m thankful they gave me the opportunity to prove myself again,” Korcari said. “There were obviously certain people at the club at the time that I didn’t really get along with, so you just move on and it was good that other doors opened and I made the most of that.” His time at Oakleigh was fruitful as the striker helped push the Cannons to second place in last year’s inaugural NPL Victoria competition. He’s ready and roaring to start a new chapter with the Thunder from 2015 and cultivate the younger Thunder recruits. “I’m just helping Stuart at the moment on the coaching side of things - helping out where I can and making sure I do my part on the pitch as well,” Korcari said. “We’ve got a lot of young players this year so I couldn’t be happier to help push those guys along and make sure they’re doing the right thing. “As a team we’ve set our goals to make the finals - it’s good that this year there are finals and it allows other teams to get in there and keep the season going.” His hopes for his inaugural NPL season with the Thunder are simple: work as an on-field leader, assist where he can with the coaches and help current captain Alan Kearney to push Dandenong back up the ladder. The Thunder’s season began on Sunday in its NPL 2015 opener against Werribee City.
Korcari holds aloft the Dockerty Cup after the Thunder’s penalty shoot-out victory over Port Melbourne Sharks in 2012. 86656 Pictures: JARROD POTTER Round 2 in the NPL kicks off with Dandenong Thunder hosting Bentleigh Greens on Saturday night from 7pm. In other NPL results, Dandenong City fell 2-3 to Eastern Lions in their season opener. David Dilorio - fresh to the club combined well with Keegan Ziada at the front to create havoc for the Lions’ back four. Dilorio struck his first for City to keep the margin within a goal before Ricardo Gonzalez stepped off the bench to thread the other goal for the Endeavour Hills-based soccer club. The Lions however opened the scores first through Tommy Falconer before two to Phil Ajao put the match beyond dispute. Right - Back in the right colours for 2015, Dandenong Thunder championship captain Veton Korcari, pictured in a practice match last week, is ready to help push the Thunder back up the NPL ladder. 134628
Time on the bench turns to Opal By JARROD POTTER RELISHING her chance to shine in the starting five has paid off for Dandenong Rangers’ guard Aimie Clydesdale, with her selection in an extended Australian Opals’ squad. Clydesdale, 21, from Endeavour Hills, has excelled in her limited time in the Rangers’ WNBL starting five after a horror knee injured sidelined regular point guard Kathleen Macleod. On the back of her WNBL success Clydesdale has earned a spot in the Opals Rio Qualifiers’ squad. She couldn’t believe she was selected for the 34-woman squad set to battle it out for spots as Australian Opals. “It was a bit of a shock actually,” Clydesdale said. “I didn’t get the email or anything, everyone started messaging me saying ‘congratulations’ and I was like ‘what for?’ “It’s a real honour to be a part of it (Opals extended squad).” Despite the Rangers bowing out of the WNBL championship race on Sat-
urday - in its 80-89 loss to Sydney Uni - Clydesdale thought the year was incredible, with the fighting spirit getting Dandenong back into finals’ contention after a horror start. “it was good - it was a roller coaster - started out with however many losses that was - wasn’t even looking like we’d make finals, so to fight back and make the finals was such a goal for us and it’s such a shame that we lost this semi. Dandenong coach Mark Wright was not surprised the point-guard prodigy was selected in the squad as it has been a breakout season for Clydesdale. “Aimie proved today (Saturday) that there’s a very good reason for it, in case there were any questions about her,” Wright said. “She can certainly handle herself in this league and I’m really happy for her. “Aimie Clydesdale is a classic example of a kid who has done her time on the bench and waited for her opportunity and sucked as much knowledge out of everyone as she can and is
Aimie Clydesdale’s stellar season just got brighter with her selection in an extended Australian Opals’ Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS squad. 131973 now putting it to good use.” Rounding off the local talent in the roster is one of Australia’s best basketballers, Penny Taylor who originally came from Belgrave South, and has been in elite form for Dandenong this season, since arriving mid-way through the WNBL campaign. Clydesdale’s Rangers team mates Alice Kunek, Macleod and Lauren Scherf were also selected on the shortlist.
Former Dandenong Ranger and current Townsville Fire guard Steph Cumming, also from Endeavour Hills, earned her selection in the 34-player extended squad. A shortened squad of a maximum of 24 players for the upcoming camp at the Basketball Australia National Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Canberra will be announced this week. The Olympic qualifiers will be played in August.
Hurricanes blow Collingwood’s socks off By JARROD POTTER THE next set of cuts has begun in the search for this year’s FFA Cup champion. Sides from around Greater Dandenong and the City of Casey took to the pitch to help whittle down the Victorian ranks in pursuit of the four spots available in the FFA Cup’s final group stage. Making their debut as a senior soccer side, Casey Panthers rallied, forcing Noble Park SC to fight to the finish. The higher ranked Noble Park SC held on however to take the 4-3 win and advance to the second round to face Sporting Whittlesea FC. Lyndale United also earned a ticket to the next round as Sandown Lions came back in the 4-3 result. With Lyndale smashing four first half goals, the Lions stormed back to almost level the ledger, but couldn’t find the equaliser by the end of regulation. Harrisfield Hurricanes - based at Alex Nelson Reserve - had the easiest of wins due to a technicality. Collingwood City brought the wrong socks and the sides had a clash, so without any other sock options for the visitors, Harrisfield advanced. Dandenong South - reigning premiers and affiliated with the NPL side Dandenong Thunder - had a 6-1 canter over Chelsea while Endeavour United lost 0-2 to Maribyrnong Greens and Hampton Park Sparrows advanced
with a 3-1 win over Bell Park. The second round of the FFA Cup’s Victorian Preliminaries is scheduled for this weekend.
Noble Park’s Dejan Di Manovic and Casey Panthers’ Christian Thepmany in the FFA Cup clash. 134859 Picture: ROB CAREW FFA CUP - VICTORIAN PRELIMINARIES ROUND 2: Sporting Whittlesea FC v Noble Park. Lyndale United v West Preston/Kings Domain (TBC). Harrisfield Hurricanes v Old Scotch SC. Dandenong South v Watsonia Heights FC/Melton Phoenix (TBC). Maribyrnong Greens v Parkmore SC. Spring Hills v Hampton Park. Seaford United v White Star Dandenong/Upfield SC (TBC). Keon Park SC v Heatherton United. Peninsula Strikers Senior SC v Keysborough/ Fawkner SC (TBC). FC Strathmore/ Ashburton United v Berwick City SC (TBC)
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Flame damage By JARROD POTTER SINGED by the Flames in the second half, Dandenong could not muster a fight-back as injuries and fatigue mounted in its 80-89 WNBL semi-final loss to Sydney Uni. From smooth sailing in the first half - rocketing away to an 18-point lead at one stage led by Cappie Pondexter (27 points) and Aimie Clydesdale (14 points) - most fans were thinking about next week and who Dandenong would face in the preliminary final. But another turn in an already unpredictable season for Dandenong unfolded soon after half-time to change those thoughts. A single third-term fast break defined the entire match and set Dandenong down a course towards defeat. Penny Taylor (4 points, 7 rebounds) - who had been more impressive with her defensive rebounding on Saturday than her usual scoring flair - charged up the floor after a turnover with a pair of Flames in pursuit. Taylor laid up the shot and landed awkwardly, falling to the floor. The 1200-strong crowd fell silent as Taylor laid on the baseline in agony grasping at her notoriously bad left leg. The immediate thought - an ACLrupture in her already reconstructed knee - was soon put to rest as attention focused on her ankle, which the club later described as a ‘serious ankle injury’. It forced Taylor from the game and left Dandenong down one of the finest players in the league with an already battered and bruised roster.
The Flames took advantage of the changing guard and relished the chance to storm home once again like it did last week against ladder-leaders Townsville. Rohanee Cox (24 points) was sensational in the second half as she hauled the Flames up to and beyond the Rangers’ steadily decreasing lead, while Katie-Rae Ebzery (22 points) had the harder task of manning up Pondexter. The best efforts of Pondexter and Kathleen Macleod 9 points) - who was returning from knee surgery - wasn’t enough to see out the clash as Sydney Uni took the lead with a few minutes remaining in the match. Sydney Uni went berserk from the three-point line in the last term as Dandenong failed to hit even its field-goals from short range, and fouls and fatigue did as much damage to the Rangers’ chances as Taylor’s injury.
From the five minute mark of the final term, Dandenong did not hit a single basket in open court as Sydney surged to take the 80-77 win. “At half time we felt pretty good about what was going on… got the third-quarter under way and was feeling pretty good,” Dandenong coach Mark Wright said. “It was disappointing that we couldn’t hold on - it’s been a year of adversity and that was another one that we hoped to climb over. “The players did what they could; I thought Cappie Pondexter, Kathleen Macleod and Aimie Clydesdale were unbelievable, but probably didn’t have the scoring spread that we needed in a big game like this… the momentum swing when Penny went out was huge.”Sydney Uni will face either Bendigo or Townsville in a WNBL preliminary final this weekend.
Above - Cappie Pondexter toiled valiantly to keep Dandenong in with a chance against Sydney Uni. 134613 Left - The moment Penny Taylor was forced from the game with a Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS severely injured ankle. 134613
Clear Signal to Vic Metro
Just who is the best?
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VICTORIA Metro’s search is over after picking an under-18 rising-star from the Dandenong Rangers. Lachlan Signal, 16, from Endeavour Hills, has powered through the selection trials to earn his spot in the under-18 Victoria Metro state basketball team. Earning his place in the Australian Junior Championships has been the highlight of Signal’s basketball career so far and he had to work hard to make it after enduring a tough preselection, with the East Coast Challenge the peak of the practice schedule.
“Several try-outs then after all those tryouts we had a squad of 24-25 go to Sydney and had a tournament there (East Coast Challenge)… and then after that we had one more training session and a practice match and they select the team that night,” Signal said. Signal was also voted vice-captain of the team that will head to Ballarat in April to take on the rest of Australia. The Dandenong point guard has been tearing up and down the courts since he was six as an Endeavour Hills Panther, but
made the switch to Dandenong and the full-time focus to basketball soon after and hasn’t looked back. Signal wanted to thank his mum and dad for their support and his Dandenong coach Ricky Baldwin. He hopes to start for the side and has been in the starting five so far through the practice sessions. Victoria Metro is the reigning champion at the tournament for both the men’s and women’s championships and Signal had only one main goal to check off in Ballarat. “Winning of course,” he said.
Endeavour Hills’ basketballer Lachlan Signal is off to Ballarat to represent Victoria Metro at the Australian Junior Championships. 134750 Picture: JARROD POTTER
THE country’s brightest, young basketball stars will take to the courts in Dandenong this week to find out which state deserves to call itself the best. Victoria Metro is out to defend its suite of gold medals at the Basketball Australia Under-20 National Championships - after taking victories at last year’s championships. Called up from the emergency list after a late injury, Dandenong’s Mason Peatling will be part of the Victoria Metro men’s squad set to challenge for a sixth consecutive title. A pair of Dandenong Rangers’ WNBL players - Lauren Scherf and Rachael Antoniadou - will
lead the Victoria Metro women’s side. The Rangers duo has a wealth of experience playing together having represented Australia for the Gems under-18 team and will likely be some of the first choices selected for the Australian under-19 World Championships team that will face off against the rest of the world in June. Alongside the under-18 championships, Basketball Australia is also holding the Ivor Burge Championships - for players with an intellectual disability, with Victoria Metro the defending champions in both men’s and women’s divisions. The championships run from 22 to 28 February at Dandenong Basketball Stadium.
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PREMIER CRICKET - Round 17 (day 1)
Donnell cut Short By JARROD POTTER
At right - The best thing to happen to Coomoora this season... Saliya Saman, who has been ferocious with bat and ball in his stint at the Kangaroos. 134954
Above - A presidential roll from Coomoora’s Mick Temby. 134954
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Four into one… won’t go By JARROD POTTER FOUR spots, seven teams, and only one day of cricket left to decide their fate. Therein lies the possibilities of an enthralling upcoming DDCA home-and-away finale as Heinz South Districts, Hallam Kalora Park, North Dandenong and Berwick remain in the hunt for the last place in the Turf 1 finals. CRANBOURNE v SPRINGVALE SOUTH TAKING their time to etch out their most emphatic win this season, Springvale South (4/168) held off Cranbourne (146) and kept the Eagles’ bowling attack at bay in a sensational finals’ series preview. Steve Masterson (58) stayed the course and occupied the crease. Drip by drip the Bloods’ opener knocked in crucial runs and most importantly, tired out the Eagles’ bowlers on a stinking hot day in the field. Steve Spoljaric (1/22) rattled off 20 overs in the heat - including 10 maidens - but could not break the all-important partnership between Masterson and Jackson Sketcher (44 not out). Sketcher also played a dab hand and saw off his own fair share of overs. Between them, Masterson and Sketcher faced the equivalent of 57 overs to demoralise Cranbourne and stop any chance of an Eagles’ fight back emerging. Masterson finally succumbed once the job was done - striking it straight to Brayden Roscoe - and leaving the heavy lifting to Sketcher and company down the order. Both sides have secured home finals with the result and the only thing left to fight for are bragging rights and the minor premiership as Cranbourne heads to Berwick while Springvale South hosts North Dandenong. COOMOORA v BERWICK ONLY one round remains in Coomoora’s (193 and 0/37) latest Turf 1 stint as the Kangaroos failed to stop Berwick’s (7/249dec) charge. Seeing off a scorching spell from Saliya Saman
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surged through the North’s order to take his first five-wicket haul this season. Moving up to fourth in the chase for finals, a win for the Cobras against Parkfield shuts the door on Berwick, North Dandenong and Hallam Kalora Park barring unlikely circumstance. If they lose, their fate is in the hands of their opponents. On equal points in sixth spot, North Dandenong needs Heinz and Hallam Kalora Park to lose or for a whopping percentage boosting win against Springvale South if either the Cobras or Hawks manage to get up as well. DANDENONG WEST v BUCKLEY RIDGES WITHOUT much worry - in stark contrast to the rest of a fairly dull season - Buckley Ridges (2/160) stormed home to victory over Dandenong West (7/155). While they had to go at a serious clip - to chase down 155 from their 40 allotted overs - the Ridges flourished as Anuj Dal (75 not out) and Dan Haasbroek (57 not out) notched the match-winning 115-run unbeaten partnership. Buckley Ridges will now host Hallam Kalora Park while Dandenong West heads to Lyndale. PARKFIELD v LYNDALE SEASON’S end can’t come quickly enough for Lyndale (72), after it was embarrassed off the park by Parkfield (0/73). Shane Bell (41 not out) and Tony Payne (22 not out) turned back the clock to show the youngsters just what they’re still capable of doing, as they smashed the runs in 20 overs.
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Bulls’ final charge By JARROD POTTER ANOTHER day, another halfcentury for Marasinghe Perera (57) as Noble Park (193) threw down the gauntlet to Box Hill for the right to get back into finals’ contention. A strong start from Mevan Fernando (33) and Jake Richardson (25) set the platform for the Bulls - as the reigning premiers try desperately to scrape their way back into the VSDCA’s top six. With their one, two and three back in the sheds at 3/71, the onus once again fell to Perera - who relished the chance to punish yet another bowling attack. Perera saw off the best of the Mustangs’ brigade - and sadly most of his batting compatriots which succumbed to said attack - but the Sri Lankan all-rounder stayed the course to notch his fifth 50 this year as he went past 600 runs. With 615 runs and 22
wickets already this season, Perera is one of the odds-on favourites for the Val Holten Medal. With good lower-order help from spearhead allrounder Rizan Mawzoon (34 not out) - Noble Park set the challenge to Box Hill for a double-century chase. A win would likely push Noble Park into the six - at the expense of either Endeavour Hills or Bayswater - with only one home and away match to go.
ENDEAVOUR HILLS v MOUNT WAVERLEY A TOUGHER day out at Mt Waverley (208) greeted Endeavour Hills (0/22), but the visitors were able to make in-roads on the back of a superhuman performance from Shane Peake (7/83). Peake took his best figures in a mammoth 33.5 over marathon as the heat made the quicks ineffective.
Jake Richardson scampers home on a tight two against Box Hill. 134955 Picture: JARROD POTTER Needing a win to stay out of harm’s way in the race for finals, Endeavour Hills openers Zach Allen (12 not out) and Thomas Hafil (6 not out) will resume next week needing the best part of 200 more for first innings’ victory.
MOMENTUM heading into the off-season is never a terrible thing as Dandenong (238) looked to excise some demons from a lacklustre year on turf. Tom Donnell (99) led the charge as he knocked in a 50-run stand with Brett Forsyth (7) and 99 in tandem with Peter Sweeney (36) - the latter coming off a dogged unbeaten half-century the week before. Donnell had Northcote running to all parts of Bill Lawry Oval en route to his fourth 50-plus score in 2014/15. He was cruelly denied a third century this season as Matt Short (4/60) cleaned him up one shy of the milestone. From there Dandenong collapsed - losing 6/44 as Panthers were flung back to the dressing rooms instantly. Captain Dan Doran (38) notched his best score of the season to keep the Panthers at the crease while wickets fell around him though. He would be the last man out - one of Josh Sundberg’s (3/28) three lower-order wickets - as the visitors came unstuck in the dying overs of the day. James Wilcock (1/6) made the important breakthrough before stumps as he sent Lindsay Hassett (0) back to the sheds with an LBW decision to his name. WOMEN’S PREMIER 1st - Round 18 (One day) STEAMROLLING the opposition, Dandenong Lions (3/40) cantered home with ease after dissecting Plenty Valley’s (39) batting. Lethal first up spells from Emma Gallagher (4/9) and Julie Hunter (2/19) had the visitors on the ropes at 5/25 and from there it only became more horrific. Taking plenty of scalps, Primrose Wohlers (2/7) joined the party to keep the wickets falling in clumps. Gallagher returned to finish out her overs and claimed the scalp of Jessica Karamoushou (2) en route to an impressive four-wicket haul from her 10 overs. Wanting to boost their percentage with finals on the horizon, the Lions went for the slog from the get-go - taking only 10.1 overs to smash the 40 needed for victory. Alana King (12) and Erica Kershaw (9) were the best in the slender chase. Third place Dandenong faces Box Hill next Sunday.
DANDENONG SCOREBOARD DDCA - TURF 1 ROUND 10 (day 2) SPRINGVALE SOUTH 4/168 (S.W. Masterson 58, J.R. Sketcher 44*, R. Quirk 29, M.D. Kelly 2/11) d CRANBOURNE 146 (S. Spoljaric 52, T. Davis 39, C. Slocombe 4/20, Y. Kumara 4/27). BERWICK 7/249dec (R. Crawford 78*, D.T. Brown 47, R.T. Williamson 32, W. Perera 28, A.N. Watson 27, M. Temby 2/13, J. Robertson 2/31) d COOMOORA 193 (S. Saman 75, L.A. Baptist 69, D.J. de Souza 5/48, J.W. Goodes 3/52 and 0/37). BUCKLEY RIDGES 2/160 (A. Dal 75*, D.F. Haasbroek 57*) d DANDENONG WEST 7/155cc (A. Mason 57*, S.J. Weir 30, A. Harry 30, D.F. Haasbroek 2/10, J.W. Hobbs 2/25). HEINZ SOUTHERN DISTRICTS 5/227cc (M. Cox 87, M.D. Davies 46*, S.D. Bandaranayake 27, A.J. Semmens 26) d NORTH DANDENONG 200 (C. McCartney 109, C.A. Van Estrop 5/31). PARKFIELD 0/73 (S. Bell 41*) d LYNDALE 72 (T. D’Souza 3/14, B.P. Snow 2/6, N. Perera 2/7, M.S. Aslett 2/18). VICTORIAN MEN’S PREMIER CRICKET ROUND 17 (day 1) NORTHCOTE 1/24 v DANDENONG 238 (T. Donnell 99, D.J. Doran 38, P. Sweeney 36, M. Short 4/60, J. Sundberg 3/28, S. Taylor 2/45). VICTORIAN WOMEN’S PREMIER CRICKET ROUND 18 (One day) DANDENONG 3/40 d PLENTY VALLEY 39 (E. Gallagher 4/9, P.V. Wohlers 2/7, J.L. Hunter 2/19). VSDCA - SOUTH EAST 1ST XI ROUND 12 (day 1) NOBLE PARK 196 (M.A. Perera 57, R. Mawzoon 34*, M.J. Fernando 33, J.W. Richardson 25, A. Blake 3/28, B. King 2/20, P. Gloury 2/30, T. Blake 2/48) v BOX HILL. MT WAVERLEY 208 (D. Majtlis 59, C.K. Sampath 39, R. Dutt 30, S. Peake 7/83) v ENDEAVOUR HILLS 0/22. Note: * - not out. cc - compulsory closure. dec - declared.
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*Offer ends 28/2/15 or until stocks last. $500 fuel card only applicable to Active Accent Hatch purchased between 16/2/15 to 23/2/15. Fuel card cannot be made in conjunction with any other offer, not redeemable for cash Lifetime Capped Price Servicing: Program covers all Hyundai passenger, SUV and light commercial vehicles from 1985 model year onwards. Eligible vehicles are entitled to standard scheduled maintenance services at participating authorised Hyundai dealers for a price not exceeding the published capped price for the relevant service. Entitlement applies for the lifetime of the vehicle. Capped prices applicable for standard scheduled maintenance services on each eligible vehicle are as published on www.hyundai.com.au, apply for a stated effective period only, and may change without notice. Standard scheduled maintenance services are of limited scope. Hyundai Motor Company Australia may withdraw the program, add or remove eligible vehicles or vary the program from time to time without notice. Roadside Assist: Offer applies to all new Hyundai passenger and SUV vehicles sold from 1 September 2014. Complimentary 12 months Roadside Assist when you purchase a new Hyundai vehicle (excluding rental buyers). Roadside Assist extensions are valid for 12 months from the date of scheduled maintenance service at a participating authorised Hyundai dealer. Does not apply to vehicles when they reach 120 months (10 years) from original new car sale date. For vehicles older than 108 months (9 years) from the original new car sale date, the offer is limited to complimentary Roadside Assist from the date the vehicle is serviced until the date the vehicle reaches 120 months (10 years) from the original new car sale date. 5 year/unlimited km warranW\ \HDU XQOLPLWHG NP ZDUUDQW\ RQO\ DSSOLHV WR QHZ SDVVHQJHU DQG 689 YHKLFOHV XVHG IRU SULYDWH GRPHVWLF SXUSRVHV 9HKLFOHV XVHG DW DQ\ WLPH IRU ³FRPPHUFLDO DSSOLFDWLRQ´ DV GH¿QHG LQ WKH YHKLFOH ZDUUDQW\ SROLF\ DUH H[FOXGHG 5HIHU WR IXOO ZDUUDQW\ WHUPV FRQGLWLRQV IRU GHWDLOV DQG H[FOXVLRQV 0DS&DUH 3ODQ RQO\ DSSOLHV WR QHZ YHKLFOHV ZLWK IDFWRU\ ¿WWHG VDWHOOLWH QDYLJDWLRQ +(5( DQG 0DS&DUH DUH UHJLVWHUHG WUDGHPDUNV RI 1RNLD&RUSRUDWLRQ 0D[LPXP QXPEHU RI XSGDWHV GHOLYHUHG RQ DQ DQQXDO F\FOH DQG PXVW EH XQGHUWDNHQ ZLWKLQ \HDUV RI WKH YHKLFOHœV LQLWLDO SXUFKDVH )UHH PDS XSGDWHV RQO\ DSSO\ LI WKH YHKLFOH FRPSOHWHV D VFKHGXOHG VHUYLFH DW D SDUWLFLSDWLQJ +\XQGDL GHDOHU 7HUPV FRQGLWLRQV H[FOXVLRQV DSSO\ WR /LIHWLPH &DSSHG 3ULFH 6HUYLFLQJ :DUUDQW\ DQG L&DUH RIIHUV 9LVLW ZZZ K\XQGDL FRP DX IRU PRUH GHWDLOV /0&7 1174242-KC9-15
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