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Crime city bust By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS hard-won DANDENONG’S growing reputation could be tarnished if anti-social problems aren’t stamped out, Greater Dandenong City Council’s chief executive John Bennie has warned. At a council meeting on Monday last week, Mr Bennie said his preference was for a “zero tolerance” approach towards safety
and security in the precinct, listing hotspots such as Palm Plaza, the length of Lonsdale Street and “our wonderful” civic square. “The reputation and image of this activity centre will be damaged quite significantly. “If we don’t take that approach going forward, the good work of this council and our partners will be undone.” Mr Bennie said there would
be increased use of closed-circuit TV cameras to record and document behaviour that “may have breached good order and local laws”. The intent was to have the CCTV “live and monitored” to allow police to react quickly to incidents. “Our intention is to crack down fully and purposefully on those behaviours, to hopefully
eradicate them from the activity centre.” The council had recently banned public access to the civic centre’s underground car park, while it is subject to a security audit. Mr Bennie said aside from the car park, there needed to be a “broader perspective” to safety and security in the precinct. He was responding to con-
cerns raised by Councillor Peter Brown about a “threatening” group of teenagers smoking and displaying “fairly territorial behaviour” near the precinct’s library entrance last Monday. When Cr Brown asked them not to smoke, one of the young people spat a “gorby” near the councillor’s feet. Continued page 3
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BROTHERS-in-law Brendan D’Amelio and Bert Glinka, hanging country sausages in their smoke oven, quit their professional day jobs to take over the traditional Polish deli Uncle’s Smallgoods in Dandenong. For more of their story, turn to page 4. 135075 Picture: GARY SISSONS
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Man is left cuffed by fake policeman A WOULD-BE thief masquerading as a police officer has left a Dandenong man stranded in handcuffs. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Senior Constable Jamie Cummings has asked for public help to identify the fraud, who entered a Hutton Street home about 4pm on 22 February. He produced what the victim, 25, believed was a police badge, told him he was under arrest for attempted murder and handcuffed him. “We’re not sure if it’s a legitimate Victoria Police badge of if it’s a fake,” Sen Const Cummings said. The intruder warned the victim’s distressed mother not to call police. “He’s then searched through the house,” Sen Const Cummings said. “It appears he’s left empty-handed after the victim’s refused to provide him a combination to a safe. The victim has got a taxi to the Dandenong Police Station where he’s walked into the watch house of the Dandenong Police Station in cuffs.” Fire crews cut him free. The offender was 185 centimetres tall with solid build and spoke with a Turkish accent or similar. To view an image of the man go to dandenong. starcommunity.com.au. - Casey Neill
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Dog decapitating and death threat By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MAN stands accused of threatening to kill his ex-partner, have her gang-raped and put her dog’s head on a spike. Owen Acquaro, 35, had his bail revoked at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on Monday last week. The hearing had been adjourned for a week when he claimed to have ingested rat poison in custody. In the interim, he was hospitalised and admitted for a day as an involuntary mental health patient. He has since been treated in custody while facing charges of stalking and assault. Acquaro had been convicted three times for failing to answer bail, had been non-compliant on a community corrections order and failed to appear at his own County Court appeal, the court was told.
Constable Ryan Paligorov of Dandenong police told the court that Acquaro – who lived in an unregistered car – was likely to reoffend and was a frightening presence for his ex-partner and her mother in the Hallam-Endeavour Hills area. Acquaro’s ex-partner had tried to end their two-month relationship since November 2013. On 24 January she had made a police statement about Acquaro’s threats, such as putting her dog’s head on a spike, but was too terrified to apply for a full intervention order. She claimed he had said he would skip the country if he faced jail, and then get someone to come after her and her family, saying it was a Sicilian “eye for an eye” tradition. Const Paligorov said the victim felt like she was fighting for her life after the applicant grabbed her by
the throat, threw her on a bed and punched and slapped her head during an incident that month. She alleged Acquaro lifted a glass bottle as if to strike her during the confrontation. On 14 February he was accused of phoning the victim’s mother as a purported Optus employee who correctly warned that belongings such as a TV, laptop and necklace were missing from the victim’s home. He later allegedly admitted to using a coathanger to get into her home. Defence lawyer Adrian Dessi said Acquaro was facing a “major depressive disorder” for the first time in his life and had attempted suicide in his first stint in custody the week before. Mr Dessi said his client, if bailed, would subject himself to a full inter-
vention order, a night curfew, and conditions to live at his mother’s home and not to enter Hallam and Endeavour Hills. Magistrate Barry Schultz said the threats to the victim were “red flag incidents” that pointed towards a propensity for extreme family violence. He was concerned that if bailed, there was no guarantee that Acquaro would be hospitalised as a mental health patient or if he was it would only be for a short time. “Too much is relied on the applicant’s assertions. In all the circumstances the case (for bail) has not been shown.” He placed the applicant on a fiveyear full intervention order. Acquaro was remanded to appear in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 4 March.
Chest fills with emotion as long lost medals returned By CASEY NEILL
Leo Maybus with his grandfather’s World War I medals. 135260 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
From page 1 Cr Brown, who is also a secondary school teacher, said it took him some time to find a security guard and he called for more “proactive security enforcement” in the civic precinct. The Journal reported in November on traders’ discontent about daytime public drunkenness in Palm Plaza including brawls using bottles, indecent exposure, urination and vomiting. A trader, who had complained often to police and the council, welcomed the sterner approach. He said police had recently put an end to the daily congregation of up to half a dozen drunks and their cheap liquor. “There was an assault – one of them was kicked in the head twice – and we saw a number of police have a word with them. Then they disappeared. “I saw one (drinker) come back this week. “He just sat on the bench by himself for about half-an-hour and left.”
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LEO Maybus can wear his grandfather’s World War I medals with pride on the Anzac Day centenary thanks to Dandenong police. They recovered the Victory Medal and British War Medal 1914-1920 during a raid on a Dandenong North home on 5 February. “I didn’t think I’d ever get to see these again,” Mr Maybus said last Friday, a tear rolling down his cheek. “It’s something special and it chokes me up a bit.” Private Alfred Maybus served Australia with the 22nd Battalion and was captured by the enemy in France in 1917. He was held in a German prisoner of war camp and repatriated via Dover, England, in December 1918. “I never knew my grandfather. He died at the age of 42 as the result of mustard gas,” Mr Maybus said. “I just heard the stories and we had the medals. I just knew that he was a prisoner of war. “Dad said that he escaped twice and then was interned for the duration of the war.” Thieves took the medals from Mr Maybus’s bedroom in Ferntree Gully during a burglary in 2008. “I think it’s a low thing to do, very low,” he said. “They can’t do anything with them, they don’t mean anything to them.”
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He has identified a safe place to store the medals and said he would one day pass them on to his son. “Hopefully he’ll have a son one day and they can get passed down through the family,” he said. Mr Maybus is looking forward to wearing them on the 100th anniversary of the 25 April landings
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Uncle’s smoking meats are a rare treat By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THERE’S a strong sign that Bert Glinka and Brendan D’Amelio’s Polish cured meats have won over the hearts and stomachs of its loyal customers. On a normal week, they sell about a tonne of traditionally smoked, handmade meat at the retro style deli Uncle’s Smallgoods in Thomas Street, Dandenong. At Christmas, all three of its woodburning smokehouses are lit, flavouring about three tonnes of hams a week. The brothers-in-law have also won an endearing nickname from their Polish clients since buying the longstanding business 18 months ago. A seasoned staff member dubbed the pair ‘Young Uncles’. And the title stuck, becoming the name for their adjoining cafe. At lunch, it’s packed with Englishspeaking converts tucking into the succulent meat sandwiches and jaffles. Customers who are hungry for such rare meat can be ravenous. On one taste, a customer recently demanded: “Just give me more of
EAT LOCAL, DINE GLOBAL that bloody meat.” One suggested an apt slogan to the Journal “Is Bert, Is Better.” By stepping into Uncle’s, Glinka and D’Amelio left corporate jobs to follow in the footsteps of the iconic Poprawski husband-and-wife team. The deli had long seduced many with wood-smoked sausages such as kranskys, wiejskas and krackowskas as well as hams. “We really focused on maintaining the quality,” D’Amelio said. “If we did that, we thought we’re bound to get the support.” The ‘young uncle’s’ previous experience was barbecuing Polish sausages and sauerkraut at weekend ‘yumski’ stalls around Melbourne festivals, but had honed a taste for cured meat since childhood. Glinka, the son of Polish immi-
Brendan D'Amelio mixing chicken breakfast sausages. 135075 Picture: GARY SISSONS grants, had been long visiting the butcher in tow with his dad. D’Amelio had fond memories of his Italian family making salami and chorizio - something he’s introduced to the Uncle’s deli along with new
lines such as juniper berry sausage. D’Amelio, who caresses the filling as it spins inside a 50-year-old bowl cutter, says their creations are like their little babies. Each day meats are hanged in cav-
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costing more than $30,000 have been made for one additional bed for the six-bed department. The director of the intensive care unit, Mr. Bruce Jones, said the bed would cost $350,000 per year to keep operational.
ernous smoke-ovens out the back, sheathed in the campfire aromas of mountain ash before being boiled and cooled down. The flavours are chiefly from the quality meat’s natural qualities and smoke. “We let the meat speak for itself,” Glinka said. Anyone who tries the ham slices will be struck by how substantial they are as they melt on the palate. A cabana, whose skin has been airdried for a couple of weeks, crackles deliciously in the mouth. The flavours intensify over weeks. There are a range of curiosities made on the premises - turkey cabana, smoked chicken breast, black pudding and a pork belly-Maryland chicken pate. They are neatly complemented by Polish imports such as smoked cheeses and sweets, pickled vegetables and sauerkraut. Uncle’s Smallgoods is at 123 Thomas Street, Dandenong. Phone: 9793 0135.
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Rates rush ruled out By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong Council has ruled out significant rate rises in 2015-’16 ahead of next year’s rate cap. Last week, the State Government repeated its election pledge to cap rate rises to the consumer price index from mid-2016. It has stated that councils must apply to the Essential Services Commission to raise rates higher than CPI. Annual CPI rose 1.7 per cent up to the December 2014 quarter, well below Greater Dandenong’s average rate rise of 5.9 per cent in 2014-’15. With a similar rise, Greater Dandenong would increase
the amount of money it raised through rates by about $5.5 million this year. However, under an analysis carried out by the Journal, if the CPI cap applied, this rise would be limited to about $1.5 million. Corporate services director Mick Jaensch said the council was “unlikely to significantly depart” from that level of rate rise in June’s budget. He said it was “premature” to comment on the council’s ability to “deliver services and fund new capital projects” after rate capping started. The council was “committed” to finishing the Springvale Civic Precinct redevelopment in the next five years, he said, and
that plans to revamp Dandenong Oasis and build community hubs in Keysborough and central Dandenong could be delayed. Mr Jaensch noted the “most critical” squeeze came from the reduction in Victorian Grants Commission grants, which have been frozen for three years by the Federal Government. The grant contributes towards the council’s library, home-andcommunity-care, and maternal and child health services. Greater Dandenong’s share had marginally fallen from $10.86 million since 2013-’14. At the same time the services’ costs had risen by 4 per cent. “This ongoing cost shifting
places councils under enormous financial pressure to increase rates to make up the difference,” Mr Jaensch said. Municipal Association of Victoria chief executive Rob Spence said councils would be forced to take “drastic action” such as staff and services cuts. “The general movement in costs for councils is about one per cent more than a consumer’s basket of goods. “The State Government has a mandate to deliver (rate caps). We have to make sure it doesn’t damage services and activities.” Ratepayers Victoria president Jack Davis, in backing rate capping, said most council costs were administrative.
“Stating services would be cut is hogwash. “The administration should look at cleaning its act up and being more efficient.” The State Government has stated the cap was designed to protect ratepayers from “wasteful or unnecessary council spending”. Any rate rises above CPI “must provide a clear benefit to ratepayers”. Notwithstanding the Greater Dandenong’s hardship policy, about five per cent of rate bills had not been paid or were in arrears. The council states that number had been “consistent” over the previous five years.
Choir rises to build bridges with one voice PEOPLE from all walks of life unite as one voice in Noble Park each Wednesday evening. Creativity Australia’s With One Voice Greater Dandenong choir welcomes singers from all ages, faiths, cultures and backgrounds. Its aim is to bridge the gap between members who are experiencing disadvantage and those who are more fortunate, rather than entrenching marginalisation by isolating disempowered people. They can network and share during supper following rehearsals, creating opportunities for friendship, mentors, well-being, self-esteem, new skills and em-
ployment. A professional conductor leads the choir and it regularly performs at community events. No auditions are held and no singing experience or ability to read music is necessary. Participants are encouraged to make a tax-deductible donation towards their involvement and to sponsor others. With One Voice Greater Dandenong runs from 5.15pm to 6.30pm on Wednesdays at the Paddy O’Donoghue Centre, 18-34 Buckley Street, Noble Park. Call 8679 6088, email enquiries@cal.org.au or visit www. creativityaustralia.org.au for more information.
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THE names of 53 former Dandenong Primary School students are preserved on the school’s World War I honour board. Tragically, 12 of those names have a tiny cross next to them – they were the unlucky ones who did not return to their home town from the Great War. As part of the commemorations of the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli campaign, the school has received a federal government grant to have its honour board cleaned and restored. Lawrie West of Dandenong business West Award and Print, and Seaford restoration expert Barry Rea removed the fragile board from the school’s foyer a fortnight ago. More than 30 man hours will
go into bringing the board back to its original glory. “We’ve already given it a first clean,” Mr Rea said. “We will then repair any damage and replace anything that’s missing. “Then it will be coated in its original shellac coating and we’ll start repairing the gilding on the lettering. It will then get a light wax and polish.” Now the search is on for relatives of those young men whose names are memorialised on the honour board. Principal Christine Toth is working with the Dandenong and District Historical Society to piece together the stories behind the names and would love to hear from anyone related to the former students. Ms Toth said the school would host a
rededication ceremony on Saturday 18 April to which the community and relatives of the soldiers will be invited. The morning will also include the planting of a Gallipoli oak, grown from an acorn brought home by soliders from the Gallipoli peninsula, in the school grounds. Ms Toth said the honour board was held in special reverance by students and teachers. “On Anzac Day we do refer to the board and speak to the current students about the students from this school who went to the First World War." Those related to any of the soldiers listed on the honour board are urged to contact Christine Toth on 9792 2743 or email dandenong.ps@edumail. vic.gov.au.
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Keysborough home for their entire married life. “When we got engaged, we bought our block of land up here,” Ray said. “We organised to build the house and then set the wedding date.” There were only three other houses within sight when they moved in. “Within the first week, we got woken up about five in the morning, driving cattle past our place up to the market - about 300 head of cattle,” Ray said. “They were riding around, crack-
ing their whips - just like you see on movies.” Maxine said having different pastimes had helped to keep their marriage happy. “We’re not always under each other’s feet,” she said. “And we get along well. We’re always on the same wavelength. “It sounds so long ago and it doesn’t feel like that. Time goes so quickly. You think ‘Golly, 50 years!’.” Ray’s secret to a happy marriage was simple. “We’re best friends. Max is my best friend,” he said.
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THE Air Force Balloon touched down in Greater Dandenong last month - and soared above it with the mayor on board. Councillor Sean O’Reilly and Central Flying School Squadron Leader Damian Gilchrist enjoyed an early morning flight in the aircraft on 20 February. The balloon again took flight at dawn on 21 February, alongside the Tet Festival at Sandown Racecourse. It was in the area to visit schools in order to developing children’s understanding of aviation and science. NEARLY forgotten with the demise of Dandenong City Bowling Club is an end of an era for the adjoining kindergarten. The City of Greater Dandenong intends to relocate its 62 children and four staff to
A CAR laden with drug-making chemicals and amphetamines was pulled over by police on Greens Road early last Sunday week. Two men in their forties were arrested after the chance 4am find. A 37-YEAR-OLD drink-driver facing his fourth unlicensed driving conviction has narrowly avoided jail. Dandenong Magistrates’ Court heard the man never had a licence despite being caught on the same offence in 1999, 2004 and 2008 - as well as for two previous drinkdriving episodes. “You’ve run out of chances,“ the magistrate told the accused. “Perhaps you don’t realise how serious this can get.“ He was assessed for a community corrections order - and disqualified from driving for 12 months.
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an expanded space at Dandenong Primary School by the end of term two. Under the council’s masterplan for the park, the 1940s building will be demolished to make way for open space. An “appropriate celebration“ of the bowls club and kindergarten’s history is being planned, the council said.
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Prices for lots vary and a purchaser should make particular enquiries as to the Price payable for a particular lot. Particulars herein are for information and advertisement purposes only and do not constitute any representation by the developer, the vendor or the agent. Prospective purchasers should carefully review any contract of sale, make their own enquiries and obtain independent advice before proceeding. The lot sizes, layout and means of access may change without notice and Brown Property Group reserves the right to withdraw or alter any lot or stage layout at any time at its absolute discretion.
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RELEASE YOURSELF\ CLYDE NORTH HIGHGROVE at Clyde North merges the best of traditional family living with harmonious neighbourhood planning and friendly design. Comfortably laid across 66 hectares with scenic, elevated views, Highgrove offers a diverse choice of family-sized home sites in a region that provides all the convenience and amenities of city living but with a little something extra. Highgrove offers multiple parklands and shared trails that link neighbourhoods - connecting families with the wider community. These parklands will provide attractive, functional surrounds for a range of community activities from local market days to casual sporting events or an idyllic backdrop for a weekend picnic. Construction has begun on Highgrove and the community is starting to take shape. With more future residents joining the community each week, the next land release has just been released to the market. With 15 home sites the Craddock Release offers a wide selection for families, large or small. Land size ranges from 339m2 to a generous 612m2 and with land prices starting at $184,000 demand for the Craddock Release is expected to be high. With a range of existing amenities and a number of new amenities scheduled to open in 2015, Highgrove is perfectly positioned in the growing suburb of Clyde North. For more information on the Craddock Release or other land releases at Highgrove call 1800 444 447 or visit Highgrove.com. au.
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NOBLE PARK NORTH This superbly well-designed home simply keeps on giving. It neighbours Carwatha College and is walking distance to both Silverton and St Elizabeth’s primary schools in addition to its close proximity to Waverley Gardens. If you want more than a great location, wait until you step inside - this is a treat. Stunning timber floors, master with ensuite, a great sized formal living and dining plus a spacious kitchen with a meals area, and an extra living plus a rumpus. Let’s not forget about the zoned bedrooms, outdoor entertaining alfresco and so much more. This is truly one of a kind and in a premium location, so it’s sure to be the one for you. Head up the driveway and manicured gardens and inside this grand home. Welcomed by a large hallway, you’ll find the master bedroom with walk-in robe and ensuite at the front of the home. Further inside is the dining area and formal living. The central hub of the home is the stunning and spacious kitchen with
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BARRY PLANT, NOBLE PARK, 8710 0000 LJUBOMIR (LOUIE) STEVANOVIC, 0411 963 960 5 DULCIE COURT AUCTION: SATURDAY, 21 MARCH, 1PM TERMS: 10 PER CENT DEPOSIT, BALANCE 60 DAYS PRICE: ON APPLICATION INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT
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a five-burner stove, dishwasher and elegant benches - all of which overlook the meals area with easy access to the alfresco. The rear of the home is made up of the additional living area with a split-system unit and flows into a rumpus/pool room. For space, comfort and room to entertain, this is a winner! Completing the picture indoors are the three additional bedrooms - all with a ceiling fan and robes, the central bathroom with spa plus a spacious laundry with ample bench and cupboard space. Outdoors is a haven for any size family gathering, with not one but two undercover areas. Notable extras include gas ducted heating, a water feature outside, ducted vacuum, a remote double lock-up garage with rear access plus under the home storage with a handyman’s bathroom. Walk to Waverley Gardens ... it practically neighbours Carwatha College - so the kids are set from Prep to Year 12 and there’s also Nazareth College just a short drive away. If you need to get around town, there are buses stopping frequently through Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre to get you just about anywhere. It’s all here under one roof and it’s all ready for your family to begin enjoying for years to come. Don’t miss out on this gem in the north. Make sure you call today.
This fabulous home is a once in a life time opportunity. Superbly positioned on a perfectly rectangle 650 square metre block, it has a private back yard, and is complemented by Scotchman Creek and pathways. This magnificent double storey, four-bedroom-plusstudy home offers comfort, privacy and lifestyle. There are three living areas, a spacious kitchen, large deck and creek. It features four bedrooms plus study, ducted heating and evaporative cooling, double garage, Glen Waverley Secondary College school zone, plan and permit, 1.5KW solar panel and 15,000 litre water storage tanks. It has large under house storage, loft storage and wine cellar room. For the developer it has a plan and permit to build two double storey townhouses. It is close to shops, stations and great schools.
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ENDEAVOUR HILLS 1 NICOLE CLOSE Bring the family and settle in – this will be yours for years to come! With practically everything under the sun, this well designed and hand crafted home is the solid foundation for your family and its future. With two living areas, a huge kitchen and meals area with balcony to watch the sun rise, four great sized bedrooms including master with en suite in addition to a ground floor self contained are with bathroom, kitchenette and access to the timber alfresco – this home quite simply has everything!
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Tuesday 31st March at 5pm unless sold prior Contact Agent Thurs 6 - 6:30pm & Sat 11:40am - 12pm Photo ID required Mehmet Atesel 0419 333 553 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 Noble Park / SPriNgvale 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0
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DANDENONG NORTH 13 MARK COURT Located in the most enviable position of Dandenong North – we welcome buyers to this wonderful home in prestigious Rosewood Downs. This home comprises 4 BDRs with ensuite & will suit families looking for extra living space. Inside find a spacious L-shaped lounge, kitchen with glistening Tasmanian oak polished floors & panoramic views while underneath a studio awaits buyers to set up a home business. Outside is a gorgeous balcony decking where families can enjoy the afternoon sunset vistas or majestic sunrises over breakfast.
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Tuesday 31st March at 5pm unless sold prior $470,000+ Wed 5 - 5:30pm & Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required Chien Le 0403 342 809 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 Noble Park / SPriNgvale 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0
NOBLE PARK 390 Princes Highway 8710 0000 | KEYSBOROUGH 1/ 320 Cheltenham Road 8769 1888 PROUDLY SERVICING: Springvale • endeavour Hills • Dingley • Waterways
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NOBLE PARK 50 LEONARD AVENUE
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Immaculately presented, filled with warmth, character and charm, this fabulous double-storey entertainer is superbly zoned creating the ultimate in family lifestyle. Inside you’ll find a big lounge/dining, spacious kitchen, family bathroom & separate toilet. Entertain your family & friends outdoors on the beautiful decking with built in seating and watch the kids play in the lawn plus a bonus of a shed, double car-port and car parking spaces. Act Now to inspect in this fabulous home!
If you’ve been searching for a rectangular block… look no further! This original sturdy brick veneer home has stood the test of time and would suit a 1st home buyer wanting to add their own personal touch, an investor or developer. Special features include; 3 bedrooms, a country style kitchen/meals area and a separate lounge with gas heating and A/C. The 600m2 parcel of land is ideal for future development (STCA).
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Saturday 7th March at 11am $440,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days Thurs 1 - 1:30pm & Sat 10:30 - 11am Photo ID required Jenny Sudra 0422 991 593 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
NOBLE PARK 2 MAXINE COURT
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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
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NOBLE PARK 33 ARMADALE AVENUE
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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.
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.
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Wednesday 11th March at 5pm unless sold prior $350,000+ As advertised or by appointment Photo ID required Belinda Robbie 0414 335 696 Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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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
NOBLE PARK 390 Princes Highway 8710 0000 | KEYSBOROUGH 1/ 320 Cheltenham Road 8769 1888 PROUDLY SERVICING: Springvale • Endeavour Hills • Dingley • Waterways
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DANDENONG NORTH 7 YALLAMBEE COURT
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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
PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
Wednesday 11th March at 5pm unless sold prior $550,000+ Wed 5 - 5:30pm & Sat 2 - 2:30pm Photo ID required Ben Nguyen 0404 66 44 66 Lee Phuong 0402 660 880 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888
Renovate or Relocate NOBLE PARK NORTH 5 DULCIE COURT
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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. METHOD PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT
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
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Record breaking price achieved by Barry Plant Noble Park Kush Chetri and Phong Ho ran a very successful auction campaign for townhomes at 19 Nockolds Crescent Noble Park, selling the three bedroom townhomes well above reserve. The sellers are thrilled with the results and the new owners can’t wait to move into these stylish homes.
Experience our great customer service and our successful marketing techniques. Call us today for a FREE appraisal.
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SPRINGVALE Situated in a sought-after street near Wellington Secondary College, International Peace Park as well as Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre, this double fronted 1959 clinker brick house provides exciting options for owner occupiers and investors. It has been recently renovated while maintaining the original character of the property. Buyers will be enticed by the sheer size of the property along with the added benefit of a complete separate dwelling/bungalow, store and shed, all located at the rear of the property. It boasts a clever and well thought out floor plan, families will enjoy the various
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zoned living spaces, fresh modern finishes and materials, as well as expansive light filled windows enjoying sunshine throughout the day. It has a formal living area upon entry, an open plan gourmet kitchen with European appliances, spacious benchtops and cabinetry flowing through to the adjoining dining room. The separate family room features and impressive outlook to the rear yard and with a westerly aspect provides year-round warmth and comfort. Three bedrooms have wardrobes, the master bedroom with a walk-in wardrobe, and all are positioned on the southeastern side of the property and share a great contemporary, family bathroom inclusive of toilet and separate large laundry. It boasts an enormous, low maintenance yard, ducted heating, ample space for multiple vehicle parking and convenient location.
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2/2-8 VICTOR CRESCENT NARRE WARREN 5x5 year lease to Riks Mahal, comm. 17/6/14 Rent at $45,535pa from 17/6/15 • Westfield Fountain Gate opposite • A proven location for investment
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Graham “Josh” Kendall 0418 322 443 faceyindustrial.com.au 9793 4455
ISELL GROUP, ASPENDALE GARDENS, 8586 6411 DINESH RAGHU, 0431 131 157 26 SMITH ROAD PRICE: $420,000-$460,000 AUCTION: SATURDAY, 21 MARCH, 2PM
Investments • Sales • Leasing • Property Management
Auction Wednesday 18 March at 2:00 pm
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT 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.)
Indicative Property Outline Only
Michael Major 0412 471 775
Paul Sutherland 0418 360 162
Auction Saturday 14 March at 2:00 pm
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Michael Major 0412 471 775 43 Agnes St, East Melbourne
5 95 ND
1175208-KC10-15
LA
• Development Options Await • Superb 955 sqm* Allotment in Established Residential Precinct • New Home Site • Unit/Townhouse Site (STPA) • Close to the Dandenong Retail and Commercial Centre, Public Transport, Schools, Recreational Reserves and Transport Linkages *(approx.)
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35 Canberra Avenue, Dandenong
Paul Sutherland 0418 360 162 www.sutherlandfarrelly.com.au
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9650 3531
2B
Keysborough 19 Turramurra Drive
5A
Large Home On Large Block
Auction
Set on a block of approx 599m2, the large family will adore the accommodation offered in this sensational residence. Featuring; 5 beds, 2 baths, 3 toilets, 2 living areas, timber kitchen, heating, cooling, built in bar, alfresco, large backyard and double carport. Located in the heart of Keysborough, close to Parkmore Shopping Centre, top schools, public transport and Easlink Freeway.
$490,000+ Saturday 14th March @ 3:30pm
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View Wed 6-6:30pm & Sat 1-1:30pm Jaymee Le 0416 336 902 jaymee.le@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale 1175333
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Dandenong 7 Peter Court
3A
Sensational family home! Huge Potential! Set on a huge 662m2 block is this meticulously maintained one owner home! Potential to subdivide (STCA) retaining the existing home or perfect for growing families with 3 beds, central bathroom, modern kitchen, private outdoor entertainment are with spa, huge yet well maintained backyard, and a single lock-up garage to ensure you and your family live with abundant space. Centrally located within walking distance of everything!
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Hallam 3 Earl Place
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In Room Auction
Love at first sight
In Room Auction
Wednesday 11th March @ 6.30pm Sandown Regency, 477 Princes Hwy, Noble Park
Set at the rear of this private court; this home exudes the perfect blend of both grandeur and elegance, with functionality and space. Positioned in a prestigious location, featuring 4 spacious bedrooms, study, central bathroom, ducted heating & cooling throughout, & polished floor boards in open areas. Downstairs boasts formal lounge and living area, open plan kitchen with adjoining meals, overlooking an outdoor entertaining area.
Wednesday 11th March @ 6.30pm Sandown Regency, 477 Princes Hwy, Noble Park
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View Wed & Sat 2-2:30pm Clyde Lobo 0421 138 384 clyde.lobo@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale
Dandenong 56 Scott Street
Dandenong South 10 Haresta Avenue
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View Wed & Sat 11-11:30am Clyde Lobo 0421 138 384 clyde.lobo@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
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850SQM LAND IN DANDENONG CENTRAL!
In Room Auction
Dandenong South Gem!
In Room Auction
A rare opportunity for developers in Dandenong Central! Situated in one of the most exclusive pockets of Dandenong, this vacant block holds serious potential. The huge 850sqm block lies within Residential Zone 2 and is ripe for development; offering an 18.6m frontage and 46.5m depth, that is rectangular in shape and flat in elevation. Only five minutes walk to Dandenong Station, Plaza and markets & easy access to freeways.
Wednesday 11th March @ 6.30pm Sandown Regency, 477 Princes Hwy, Noble Park
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
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale
View Wed & Sat 3-3:30pm Clyde Lobo 0421 138 384 clyde.lobo@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
View Wed & Sat 12-12:30pm Rachel Oldmeadow 0413 480 807 rachel.oldmeadow@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale 1175330
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OPENING BID
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EXPERIENCE BRINGS A FRESH START Jayne is a fully licensed agent who commenced her real estate career as a receptionist/sales secretary in 1995. Since then she has progressively gained invaluable experience in many aspects of real estate including as a real estate business owner, in property management, owners’ corporation management, commercial management, leasing, listing and sales. Jayne’s extensive experience as a property manager has proved to become something she is passionate about having been a committee member of the REIV for many years running a support group for other property managers. Jayne has a thorough understanding of all aspects of the property management role having been a landlord, tenant and agent. Jayne’s passion for real estate is not her only passion in life. Jayne and her daughter have a passion for artistic figure skating and spend their time competing at a national level within the sport. She loves to spend time outdoors, camping, walking the dog and has a very active family life and is dedicated to anything that she puts her mind to. Originally from England, Jayne emigrated with her family to Australia
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Keysborough 25 Marriott Drive when she was seven years old and lived at the hostel in Nunawading before finally settling in The Basin. Jayne’s other loves in life are her beautiful daughters and travelling. She has enjoyed travelling to England, Italy and Scotland. Jayne looks forward to working with Rosalie and joins LJ Hooker Noble Park as a valuable and refreshingly experienced member of the team. For further information contact LJ Hooker, Noble Park, 9546 1888.
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Shop 13 Narelle Dr, Aspendale Gardens S/C VIC 3195 03 8586 6411
Laura Voinea 0435 921 730
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Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157
Laura Voinea 0435 921 730
Keysborough Lot 22 Orlando Crescent 1
Three-bedroom home with plenty of potential Dual living areas, formal dining and gasequipped kitchen Open fireplace, two storage sheds and a double carport Calling all developers and renovators
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Shop 13 Narelle Dr, Aspendale Gardens S/C VIC 3195
Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815
03 8586 6411
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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 Price Guide $330K-$360
Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815
Michael Choi 0431 063 855
isellgroup.com.au 1175267
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GREAT VALUE & OUTSTANDING QUALITY
THE DEVON - ONLY $188,700 ON YOUR LAND
OR HOUSE & LAND LONGWARRY PAKENHAM HALLAM CLYDE NORTH
$339,000 $377,300 $462,300 $448,700
DEVON: • DUCTED GAS HEATING • CARPETS & TILES • ALL SERVICE CONNECTIONS • FAN FORCED U/B OVEN • 900MM GAS HOTPLATES • GAS HOT WATER • CONCRETE DRIVEWAY
DOVETON
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$10,000 FHOG AVAILABLE TO ELIGIBLE PURCHASERS CALL JOHN: 0421 493 927 KEN: 0425 727 233
BARRY PLANT, DANDENONG, 9706 7455 YASANTHA DE SILVA, 0432 805 336 20 BETULA STREET
9769 4424
AUCTION: THIS SATURDAY, 7 MARCH, NOON 1175414-DJ10-15
KEN DOWMAN REAL ESTATE www.kendowmanrealestate.com.au
Located just minutes away from Dandenong Central, this home is sure to attract buyers' attention either for living in, as an investment, or for development. Set on a block of 615 square metres, features include an updated kitchen and bathroom, a master bedroom with built-in wardrobe, separate spacious laundry, carport, brick garage and ample backyard space with approved plans and permits for a three bedroom unit at the back. It is currently let to excellent tenants at $280 per week. The location is fantastic being only minutes away from public transport and the unstoppable vibrant City of Dandenong. An inspection is highly recommended.
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INSPECT: SATURDAY, 11.30AM-NOON TERMS: 10 PER CENT DEPOSIT, BALANCE 30/60 DAYS
Attention All Leading Developers and Astute Investors
All the Hard Work is Done Rare opportunity to develop 1,747sqmt (approx)
Pakenham
$695,000 Plus
27-29 Smethurst Avenue Great development opportunity in a prime location situated in the heart of Pakenham close to schools, kindergartens, parks, reserves and bike tracks. With council approved plans and permits ready to build 4 units in the rear of two existing dwellings. Each with 3 bedrooms these houses are both tenanted already bringing in a solid rental return. This property checks off all the boxes • Council approved • Design & structural plans • Drainage plans • Landscape plans • Engineered drawings • Short distance to two major shopping centres • Easy access to the Princess Highway and Monash freeway • Close to public transport
3 Lowanna Street, Berwick 4A 2B 2C 1D Ideal Family Home This immaculate 4 bedroom plus study with double garage home is designed for a family to be very comfortable, design-wise as well as space. Special features include: solar panels, walk in pantry, SPA, Large Alfresco Decking, large lawn, land area 576sqm, exquisite lampshades. Inspection a must.
Auction 7th March 2015, 12pm Price guide $620k Plus buyers View Sat 11–11.45am Agent Pradeep Ahuja 0408 160 701 Mickey Ahuja 0428 160 701 04 Property (0477 673 789)
Call now as this opportunity is sure to get a lot of attention
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Galati on 0403 096 249
Raine&Horne Greater Dandenong
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9548 4011
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3A 1B 1C
3A 2B 2C
View Thur: 3-3.30pm Sat: 2.30-3.00pm
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
Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918
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
Sat 7th March From 1.00pm View Thur: 4.00-4.30pm Sat: From 1.00pm Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918
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62 Charlotte Street, Springvale Sth Auction
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This original vinyl clad house conveniently situated close to Noble Park S/C, schools, swimming pool, bus stop and Noble Park train station. Ideally suits to first home buyer, investor and potential multi dwelling development (STCA) or build a dream home on this land 610m2 approx. Offering 3 brs , free standing robes, cosy lounge room, gas heater, updated bathroom, high ceiling, split system A/C, gas equipped kitchen with meal area.Term 10% Deposit, Balance 90 Days.
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2 Cardore Court, Noble Park
Auction Sat 7th Mar From 11.00am View Wed: 5-5.30pm Sat: From 11.00am Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918 Kennedy Do 0419 003 969
50 Mollison Street, Dandenong Nth Auction
3A 1B 1C
Sat 7th Mar From 11.00am
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: From 11am Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918 Kennedy Do 0419 003 969
1 Fuchsia Court, Narre Warren
Selling
5 Callistemon Ave, Keysborough
Selling
Superbly renovated residence. Live comfortably in this newly renovated 3 bedroom house and start running your own business at the same time. Located in a busy location. Features: Brand new Commercial Kitchen with stainless steel bench top and canopy. Convenient bathroom with 2 toilets; Close proximity to schools, public transport, Fountain Gate and freeway. Corner allotment approx 618 m2.
View Sat: 3.15-3.45pm
This immaculate and affordable BV home situated closed to Parkmore SC, school, indoor sporting centre; public transport. Offers: 3 brs, BIRs, master br has FES; updated kitchen; gas appliances; large meals area. Extra: gas heater, central ducted heating, evaporative cooling system, internal walls freshly painted, huge cover outdoor sitting area with room to accommodate extra car or boat, carport and spacious garden.
View Thur: 5.00-5.30pm 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 109/31B Buckingham Ave
The Largest Corner Apartment in Springvale Central!
EUMEMMERRING 5/38 Frawley Road
• 5 star kitchen, including stainless steel European gas oven/cooktop, stunning waterfall Caesar stone bench tops and plenty of cupboard space • Open Lounge & Living area w/reverse cycle a/c • Springvale Central hub, where a multitude of restaurants, cafés and food stores are literally at your feet! • Huge wrap-around L-shaped balcony
Located close to primary schools, shops, freeways, Dandenong CBD and public transport. • Currently Tenanted at $1195 per month • This will not last, it’s your choice so call and enquire it today!
2A1B1D1L
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$360,000+ Sat 12:00 - 12:30pm Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Nik Sharma 0411 790 745
NOBLE PARK 1 & 2/ 198 Corrigan Rd
$260,000+ Sat 2:00 - 2:30pm Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Aaron Hadow 0498 669 002
Invest, Renovate or Develop- Choice KEYSBOROUGH 32/2-22 Breanne Place is yours!!
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
6A2B2D4L
2A1B1D1L
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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
Excellent Location to Springvale Central! Land 650m2 Approx
KEYSBOROUGH 64 Donnici Drive
Brilliantly located within mins from Springvale Shopping Centre, schools and train station
3A1B1D2L
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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
Thinking of Selling?
• Leading Agency in your Area with Unrivaled Customer service • We specialise in Springvale, Keysborough and Noble Park • Over 20 Years of Real Estate Experience • With over 10,000 Clients, we have more buyers for your home • Award Winning agents • Our team can speak a combined 9 languages: English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Teochew, Vietnamese, Cambodian (Khmer), Thai, Hindi and Punjabi • Excellent Ofice Location next to Westpac - more buyers come to us
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Water and Parkland Views at your Door Step!
This home deines the perfect balance of indoor/ outdoor living. With the peaceful park as your neighbour, the Oakwood Estate lifestyle is at its best in this beautiful home and position is hard to look past with Eastlink, the new Dingley Bypass and Parkmore Shopping Centre just moments away as well as schools and public transport. To begin life in this modern entertainer in the prestige Oakwood Estate, make sure you call today!
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!
Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491
Comfort with Style and Convenient location
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!
$690,000+ Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Aaron Hadow 0498 669 002
SPRINGVALE 2 Ericksen Street
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.
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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
Attention Landlords!
Nik Sharma 0411 790 745
Does your property manager return your calls? Is your Property Manager constantly changing? Are you being given the support you need? Are you getting the service you deserve?
It is time for a
HANGE!
Contact The C Real Estate today for an Exclusive Introductory Offer!
Kim Laing 03 858 10 999
Aaron Hadow 0498 669 002 363 Springvale Road, Springvale www.theCrealestate.com.au
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Hall & Partners NOBLE PARK 4/11 Wallarano Drive
6 AUCTIONS
SATURDAY 28TH MARCH From 10.30am 1. DANDENONG NORTH 28 Darwin Street This 3 bedroom home with 2 living areas
2. DOVETON 2 Banksia Street
4. DOVETON 17 Oak Avenue 3 bedroom home on land approx. 580m2
5. DOVETON 10 Tarata Drive
3 bedroom home on land approx. 717m2
3. DOVETON 53 Ash Street 3 bedroom home on land approx. 824m2
We put you irst
Rare! Vacant land approx. 583m2 fenced 3 sides
FRESHLY PAINTED AND BRAND NEW CARPETS! This unit is sure to impress.... 2 bedrooms both with built in robes, neat and clean bathroom, ducted heating and air-conditioning, ceiling fans in both bedrooms, pergola, enclosed courtyard with garden shed and a single lock up garage! All this situated in a great location close to all amenities. Be sure to inspect and you will appreciate what this wonderful home has to offer.
SALE NOW OR AUCTION
6. DANDENONG 3/42 Hemmings Street City Central! Ground floor, 2 bedroom apartment
Terms 10%, Balance 6o Days.
AUCTION VENUE: 28 Darwin Street, Dandenong North
A/H Tim- 0419 391 804
Vitaliy- 0468 370 941
Leigh- 0401 408 580
DOVETON 6 Almond Drive SALE NOW OR AUCTION
DOVETON 37 Oak Avenue 3 UNIT PROJECT WITH PLANS AND PERMITS! A rare opportunity for a builder or developer in one of Dovetons most sought after location! Immediate proximity to the new Doveton College, Iconic Doveton Swimming Pool,neighbourhood shopping, minute to Dandenong Central and Freeway. Elevated block of approx. 706m2 offers sweeping views and pleasant 3 bed home providing income of $265 per week.This property comes with!, Architecturally designed drawings ,Town planning permit, Engineering drawings, Concrete slab design, Landscape plan, Dual driveway access A package like this one is one of a kind. Were ready to talk business today!
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!
Auction: 14th March at 12pm Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Walter Kubiak 0412 359 973
For Sale: $395,000 Inspect: Saturday 12-12:30pm Contact: Walter Kubiak 0412 359 973
ENDEAVOUR HILLS 15 Heathcote Court NEW LISTING
NEW LISTING
ENDEAVOUR HILLS 2 Montague Court EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE HOME IN COURT LOCATION ON APPROX 820M2 LAND Your family will love this large home in a very good area of Endeavour Hills close to Thomas Mitchell Primary School.This may be your chance. Don’t let others take away your family home.This beautiful home offers: 4 Large bedrooms with WWC & BIR, 2 Bathrooms including ensuite to the master, 3 Living areas , Kitchen with gas cooking and dish washer, Air conditioning , Ducted heating , Ducted vacuum, Double garage with drive through doors, Close to Shops, easy access to Freeways and Dandenong Markets
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
For Sale: Contact Agent Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Alex Simule 0412 889 173
Auction: 21st March at 1pm Inspect: Saturday 2-2:30pm Contact: Alex Simule 0412 889 173
ENDEAVOUR HILLS 10 Eildon Road NEW LISTING
Auction: Saturday 14th March at 11am Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Leigh Hall 0401 408 580
SALE NOW OR AUCTION
ENDEAVOUR HILLS 22 Churchill Park Drive ONE WORD TO DESCRIBE THIS HOMEBEAUTIFUL An Amazing home in the best kept condition, in one of the sought after areas of Endeavour Hills.You don’t want to miss the chance with this beautiful home which will very comfortably accommodate your family.The home offers: 3 Large bedrooms with BIR, 2 Bathrooms including ensuite, 2 Large living areas, Kitchen with gas cooking, Dining area, Cooling System Ducted Heating, A very well built decking for entertainment, 3 Car garage, 2 Car carport, Garden Shed, Low maintenance garden.You must be quick on this on as it will sell fast!
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!
For Sale: Contact Agent Inspect: Saturday 12-12:30pm Contact: Alex Simule 0412 889 173
Auction: Saturday 28th March a 12pm Inspect: Saturday 11-11:30am Contact: Alex Simule 0412 889 173
SALE NOW OR AUCTION
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Dandenong 254 Lonsdale Street Mulgrave Shop 19 Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre Endeavour Hills Shop 62 Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre DJ
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8 Bertha Street Springvale
26 Oakwood Avenue Dandenong North
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.
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FEATURE PACKED BV IN TERRIFIC LOCATION Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 28th March at 11am 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $400,000+ Thursday 6-6.30pm Saturday 2-2.30pm Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
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
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 28th March at 3pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days Contact Agent Direct Nigel Raymond 0425 721 593
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32 William Hovell Drive Endeavour Hills STUNNING SPLIT LEVEL ON HUGE 1000m2 BLOCK 4 br BV featuring expansive living areas with superb uninterrupted views. Offers spacious lounge with formal dining or study, as new quality kitchen with stone benchtops, WO, gas HP, & DW, large family room & separate rumpus room with cosy logire heater. All areas open onto a superb alfresco covered patio with BBQ area & water feature. Master suite includes a full ensuite & WIR. Other extras include d/heating & cooling, quality wool carpets. Fully landscaped block with dbl brick garage. Popular location close to all amenities.
20 Stud Road Dandenong Central PRIME DEVELOPMENT SITE Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 28th March at 1pm 10% dep-bal 90/120 days $550,000+ Saturday 2-2.30pm Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106
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!
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. Price
From $285,000
Inspect
Wednesday 6-6.30pm Saturday 4-5pm
Agent
Dennis Tzortzoglou 0438 341 066 Neil Butler 0411 637 088 Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303 Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106 Nigel Raymond 0425 721 593
1175300
9791 3177
Shop 1, 11 Langhorne Street, Dandenong
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3 Hughes Crecent Dandenong North
16 Myrtle Grove Doveton
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!
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 7th March at 12pm 10% dep-bal 60 days $350,000+ Saturday from 11.30am Neil Butler 0411 637 088
12 Southdowne Close Springvale
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
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.
HUGE COURT BLOCK OF APPROX 1023m2 WITH FANTASTIC DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL (STP)
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 14th March at 2pm 10% dep-bal 30/60/90 days $450,000+ Thursday 5-5.30pm Saturday 3-3.30pm Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
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 loors, modern kitchen with WO & HP, quality tiled bathroom plus bonus of separate sunroom. Externally there is a double garage with a 2nd kitchen plus a brick bungalow with a private bathroom & toilet. Ideal for extended family or suit development (STP).
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
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
9 Monica Close Endeavour Hills
SUPER INVESTMENT HERE
Split level contemporary in Blue Chip location
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.
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 21st March at 12pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days Contact Agent Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday 12-12.30pm Nigel Raymond 0425 721 593
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.
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118 Walker St Dandenong P: 9791 5922 F: 9792 2536
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Dandenong Central
Dandenong Central
3 inGRid StReet
BIG ROOMS - LOTS OF LIGHT!
Nestled in a quiet tree lined street within a stone’s throw from Schools, shops and transport and Oasis Sports Centre, this beautifully kept home will create high demand. Set behind a high front fence and screened mature trees, the home is full of natural light. There are three double bedrooms, large separate formal loungeroom and roomy kitchen/family room which opens to a rear decked outdoor entertainment area. Features include all gas appliances including two heaters and solar power hot water and very private and secure backyard. A large garage/workshop completes the package. This one owner home will certainly make its new owner happy! POSITION IS THE KEY!
auction: Saturday, 14th March, 2015 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPen: Wed 5:00pm to 5:30pm & Sat 11:30am to 12:00pm
In a quiet tree lined street, this elegant family home is filled with olde worlde features but boasts modern open plan living. Built circa 1910 on a block of approximately 727m2, home features three double bedrooms, full ensuite to master, an open fire place, high ceilings with ornate plasterwork and central bathroom with spa bath. The hallway opens to an enormous open area consisting of a huge kitchen adjoining family room and rumpus/living room which provides access to a North facing sunroom. Hydronic heating, solar power, evaporative cooling and aluminium roller shutters fitted to windows. A remote controlled roller door secures a single garage/workshop. Includes a glass house and potting shed. Zoned RGZ1, this property does lend itself to future high density development (STCA).
auction: Saturday, 14th March, 2015 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) oPen: Wed 4:30pm to 5:00pm & Sat 12:30pm to 1:00pm
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Dandenong
11 Ronald StReet
TOP CENTRAL LOCATION!
Dandenong Central
82 JaMeS StReet
LOCATION, SIZE & ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES!
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.
auction: Saturday, 21st March, 2015 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPen: Wed 4:00pm to 4:30pm & Sat 10:30am to 11:00am
4 GaRSide StReet
HIGH & MIGHTY!
Located in a quiet no-through street in the popular Central/East side only a short walk to the CBD and market, this elevated solid brick home will appeal to the first home buyer wanting that little bit more. There are three double bedrooms, kitchen/meals area, formal dining room and large formal lounge room with North facing window overlooking the front terrace. The home includes zoned ducted heating and cooling and a gas log fireplace. The lock up garage under roofline has remote control access. The block has a wide frontage ideal for additional cars or a van and the garden surrounds are very low maintenance. Throw your decorative skills at this well built home with excellent street appeal and create a real conversation piece.
auction: Saturday, 28th March, 2015 @ 2:00pm (if not sold prior) oPen: thurs 5:15pm to 5:45pm & Sat 10:45am to 11:15am
MICK WHELAN
Sales Manager 0416 003 505 With almost 30 years in Real Estate, Mick is fully conversant with all aspects of the Real Estate industry. He is aware of what is required to achieve strong results in all markets.
Dandenong 8 Florence court
HURRY - ONLY ONE LEFT!
Born and raised in Dandenong, Mick knows the area inside out.
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.
Call Mick for all your Real Estate needs.
FoR Sale: $430,000 to $450,000 oPen: thurs 4:30pm to 5:00pm
Dandenong 2/61 Herbert Street POSITION PLUS!
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.
FoR Sale: $300,000 plus buyers oPen: Wed 5:30-6:00pm & Sat 11:30-12:00pm
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Dandenong
Dandenong
AFFORDABLE TOWNHOUSE LIVING!
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.
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.
FoR Sale: $250,000 to $270,000 oPen: Wed 3:30-4:00pm & Sat 10:30-10:45am
Dandenong
8-12 Stanley StReet
Sherwood Apartments - 5 BUILDER INCENTIVE PACKAGES AVAILABLE. HURRY!!!
LUXURY APARTMENT LIVING - SAVE $$$ - BUY OFF THE PLAN!
FoR Sale: From $295,000 oPen: Wed 4:15pm to 4:45pm
73 cleeland Street
NEW & MODERN IN BRILLIANT LOCATION!
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.
FoR Sale: $440,000 to $460,000 oPen: Wed 5:00-5:30pm & Sat 11:30-12:00pm 1175259
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Searching for your next development project? The search ends here! This centrally located property is ready to develop with a whopping 807 sqm (approx.) land area in a Residential Growth Zone allowing for the development of several units or townhouses (STCA). With the existing brick dwelling providing a secure rental income of $300 per week whilst you are going through the processes of drawing plans and obtaining permits, this property checks of boxes for an astute developer or investor. Located just minutes from Dandenong Hospital and Chisholm TAFE as well as having easy access to all major roads and public transport you are sure to reap the benefits of buying in such a central location. Arrange to inspect today!
You do not need to look far to see the trend in Jolly Street. Almost all of the surrounding lots have been redeveloped but this one has been waiting for you! Sitting on a land area of 791 sqm (approx.), this lot is an ideal unit or townhouse site (STCA) and is situated in a quiet yet very conveniently located area. With Yarraman Railway Station a short walk away, Dandenong West Primary School only minutes commute and Eastlink Freeway just around the corner this location is ideal in every way. The existing dwelling will provide you with a solid rental income of $300 per week whilst you are in the processes of drawing plans and obtain planning permits. Do not wait any longer! Dandenong is growing and this is your perfect opportunity to secure a magnificent piece of real estate with enormous potential.
AUCTION: Saturday 7th March 2015 at 12:00pm TERMS: 10% Deposit, Balance 30-90 Days INSPECT: Saturday 7th March 2015 at 11:30am -12:00pm
AUCTION: Saturday 7th March 2015 at 2:30pm TERMS: 10% Deposit, Balance 30-90 Days INSPECT: Saturday, 7th March 2015 at 2:00pm - 2:30pm
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AUCTION: 24 Grace Avenue Dandenong
AUCTION: 6 Jolly Street Dandenong
Ranko Delibasic : 0422 991 375 e: ranko.delibasic@delrealestate.com.au
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Located in Central Dandenong’s most sought after development pockets, this property sits on a land area of 847 sqm (approx.) within the Residential Growth Zone (City of Greater Dandenong Planning Scheme). Strategically positioned between Dandenong Hospital and Dandenong Market this property should appeal to astute developers and investors. With an existing weatherboard dwelling which comprises 3 bedrooms and is currently yielding a rental return of $999 per month, you will have a secure rental income whilst obtaining permits for the construction of your next development project (STCA). Properties for sale in such central locations have become as rare as hen’s teeth so do not miss out on this opportunity. Arrange to inspect today!
It’s a fantastic opportunity for you to purchase this well presented and very spacious 2 bedroom ground floor apartment in Central Dandenong. Comprising 1 bathroom, 1 separate toilet, carpet throughout, tiles in the kitchen, gas stove, gas wall heater open car parking spot. Curently tenanted with rental income of $1108 per calendar month. Close to shops, schools, public transport and recreational facilities. Be quick!
AUCTION: Saturday 28th March 2015 at 1:30pm TERMS: 5% Deposit, Balance in 30-60 Days INSPECT: Saturday 7th March 2015 at 1:00pm - 1:30pm
AUCTION: Saturday 28th March 2015 at 11:30am TERMS: 5% Deposit, Balance in 30-60 Days INSPECT: Saturday 7th March 2015 at 1:00pm - 1:30pm
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AUCTION: 13 Bruce Street Dandenong Neb Delibasic : 0411 332 467 e: neb.delibasic@delrealestate.com.au
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AUCTION: 8/56 Potter Street Dandenong Lavinia Varga : 0434 398 943 e: lavinia.varga@delrealestate.com.au
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Absolute blue chip location!!
Style, quality and location!
Tri-level townhouses with choice of 2/3 bedrooms. Large open plan, private balconies, stone bench top kitchens & stainless steel appliances. Quality appointments throughout with choice of builders range carpets, tiles, kitchen cupboards, bench tops & painting. 6 star energy rating, glazed aluminium windows. 7 year structural warranty. Close to everything. ‘HUGE STAMP DUTY SAVINGS’ off the plan.
Luxury townhouses in great location. Spacious lounge/dining areas, modern kitchen, 2nd living areas, 3 toilets, 2 bathrooms & LUGs. Laminated timber floors to living areas, carpets to bedrooms & quality tiles to wet areas, ducted heating, gas hot water, rainwater tanks, dishwasher, landscaped rear yards & common areas. 7 year structural warranty. 12 weeks maintenance from date of occupancy. Buy now, save on stamp duty!
For Sale From $325,000 ljhooker.com
For Sale $469,000 ljhooker.com
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Noble Park 9546 1888
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Noble Park 4/9 Knox Street
First Class Location
In Central Noble Park!
Professionally renovated ex-builders home with outstanding fixtures & fittings. Low maintenance landscaped gardens, L-shaped lounge/dining, hostess kitchen with stone bench tops & stainless steel appliances, stunning central bathroom, 2nd toilet & a double carport. Parquetry floors, bulk head ceilings with decorative cornices and roses, ducted heating, evaporative cooling & down lights. Just a minutes walk to all amenities.
Great opportunity to purchase this brand new unit, soon to be completed! Luxurious 2 bedroom home in close proximity to St Anthony’s Church, Noble Park train station, shopping centres, schools & all other major amenities. Features include gas ducted heating, stainless steel appliances, tiles to all wet areas, quality carpets, landscaped yards, rainwater tanks, garden sheds, lots of cupboard space & much more!
For Sale $425,000 ljhooker.com
For Sale $349,000 ljhooker.com
Noble Park 9546 1888
Noble Park 9546 1888
31-33 Buckley Street
31-33 Buckley Street
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Noble Park 10 Walnut Crescent
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Priced To Sell!
Ground floor apartment finished with innovation & quality. With stone benched kitchen & stainless steel appliances, mirrored robes to bedrooms, vogue bathroom, Euro laundry, open plan living/ dining, reverse cycle air con, alarm, dishwasher, private court yard & LUG with a rear lane access. Currently tenanted with a return of $1386.00 (approx.) per calander month. A short walk to shops, cafes, restaurants, parks & train station.
Located in a most sought pocket, this double storey house has got everything a family needs & more! 3 spacious bedrooms, 2 toilets & 2 bathrooms. Upstairs is the master bedroom with ensuite and an open area/formal retreat. There are another 2 bedrooms that have separate entry to the house. Includes spacious lounge and a kitchen and dining area. The block is approx. 585m2 sitting in a quiet/convenient area.
For Sale $340,000+ ljhooker.com
For Sale $489,000 ljhooker.com
Noble Park 9546 1888
Noble Park 9546 1888
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Noble Park 5/30 Kelvinside Road
Prime Investment or Move In
The affordable dream!
Sensational opportunity to secure this well kept, renovated 2 bedroom unit. Both bedrooms with built in robes, open plan lounge/dining with modern kitchen, central bathroom with laundry facilities. Also includes split level air-con, new carpets & an undercover carport. Located within walking distance to shops, schools and train station. This is the one you don’t want to miss, inspect now!
Renovated ground floor apartment very well positioned. Large open plan lounge/ dining, stunning kitchen w/ stainless steel appliances & glass splash back, sparkling central bathroom w/ laundry facilities, freshly painted interior, new carpet, new electrical wiring & a secure undercover carport. Don’t miss the chance to own a fantastic investment with a possible rental return between $260-$270 per week (approx.) or as a first home buy.
For Sale $246,000 ljhooker.com
For Sale $229,000 ljhooker.com
Noble Park 9546 1888
Noble Park 9546 1888
31-33 Buckley Street
31-33 Buckley Street
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NOBLE PARK 3 HAY COURT
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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 Mar 12pm 10% dep bal 30/60 days INSPECT Sat 11-11.30am & Thurs 5.30-6pm 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
DANDENONG 26 SEELY STREET
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DANDENONG 5 MACPHERSON STREET
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DOVETON 20 BETULA STREET
Striking 4 bedroom home showcases impressive floor plan with two living areas, master bedroom with large ensuite with double vanity, d/heating, split air con, security alarm, extra-large remote garage, located minutes away from children’s park, railway station, east link entrance & the bustling town centre.
Sat 28th Mar @ 1 pm unless sold prior INSPECT Wed 5:30-6 & Sat 3-3:30 Photo ID required PRICE Contact Agent CONTACT Yasantha De Silva 0432 805 336
Premier central location, moments to Plaza, schools, bus. High dollar full renovation, quality kitchen, opulent ensuite & main bathroom with spa, 2 large living areas, quality lights & blinds, pergola, dble carport & dble garage. Definitely one not to be missed !
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DANDENONG NORTH 1/1 Phillip Street Room 3 42 Sylvia Street 26 Hughes Crescent 7 O’Malley Street 5 Hawdon Street 199 Stud Road 121 Loch Street
DANDENONG 7/40-42 Hemmings Street 3/31 James Street 26 Wedge Street 7 Menzies Avenue 4/3 Keys Street 13/7 Keys Street 11 Grant Street 18/71 James Street 3/1 Lorraine Street 15/40 Princes Highway 5 Bess Court 1/8 Hemmings Street 4/56 Ann Street
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DANDENONG 47 KYLA AVENUE
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At ever popular meridian estate, suitable as family home or as an investment. Master bedroom with double vanity, Alfresco, kitchen with dishwasher, ducted heating & cooling, floating floor boards, manicured garden, parkland with self-access & playground, fibre optic cabling & grey water connection.
Sat 28th Mar @ 11am unless sold prior INSPECT wed 5:30-6 & sat 12-12:30 Photo ID required PRICE Contact Agent CONTACT Yasantha De Silva 0432 805 336
DANDENONG NORTH 18 BORONIA AVENUE
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A home that will excite you, Situated in the heart of Dandenong North in a much sought after location. You have an opportunity to purchase the family home at or before the actual Auction. Some of the features are the updated kitchen & Bathroom, new ducted heating unit, air-conditioning & new shutters.
Sat 28th Mar @ 11am unless sold prior INSPECT sat 11-11:30am & wed 5:30-6pm Photo ID required PRICE Contact Agent CONTACT Gavin Andrews 0407 779 232
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DOVETON 1/34 Jacaranda Street 16 Pyrus Court 27 Power Road 5 Almond Drive 2/77 Wattle Drive 141 Kidds Road
NOBLE PARK 6/55 Joffre Street
HALLAM 48 Hinrichsen Drive 28 Bella Crescent
TAMEEKA McDONNELL Property Manager
LILLIAN CERVENJAK Property Manager
ENDEAVOUR HILLS 13 Nadia Court 57 Kennington Park Drive
ELVISA OMERBASIC Property Manager
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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!
ofice: Springvale ph: 9546 8211
SPRINGVALE SOUTH 73 VELLA COURT MOVE STRAIGHT IN! With stunning features and immaculate presentation, this double fronted, brick veneer home will even impress the fussiest buyers. An ideal foundation to grow a family, just move straight in and enjoy the glorious lifestyle on offer. Set in a desirable court, next to parkland and surrounded by lovely neighbours, the home comprises of: • 3 Good Sized Bedrooms w/ Built in Robes • Master w/ Walk in Robe & Full En-Suite • Well appointed Kitchen w/ new appliances and gas cooking • Light illed Formal Lounge providing spacious living • Ducted Heating, Outdoor decking, Spa & more With 690sqm (approx) of land, there’s only room to grow & play, but even possibilities to extend or subdivide (STCA). It’s a must see for all home searchers. Get in 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
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Auction: Sat 21/03 @ 3:30 PM Inspect: Wed 6-6:30 PM Sat 3-3:30 PM mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 7717086
Harry Li 0414 216 699 Ricky Nguyen 0420 956 239
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
CLAYTON SOUTH 1/38 IRELAND ROAD Buy a Home at Budget value! Located in a quite & convenient pocket of Clayton South, this gorgeous, triplefronted brick veneer residence suiting all home buyers & investors offers tranquil living and a fresh lifestyle. With an allotment of over 310sqm, you’ll be surprised by the size & flexibility it offers. Comprising of: • 3 bedrooms, 2 w/BIR • Spacious & bright living area • Updated bathroom & separate toilet • Ducted Heating & Air conditioning units • Well equipped kitchen w/gas stove • Double carport, huge yard both front & back • Up to $380 per week rental In close vicinity to Westall secondary college, bus transport, Westall train station and Springvale shopping, this is surrounded by all you need. Get your foot in the door before it’s too late!
ofice: Springvale ph: 9546 8211
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Auction: Sat 14/03 @ 1:30 PM Inspect: Wed 4-4:30 PM Sat 1-1:30 PM mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 3673558
Harry Li 0414 216 699 Shane Ah-Kan 0433 301 502
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auction: Sat 28/03 @ 12:30 PM mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 7724893
Harry li 0414 216 699 trevor mendis 0411 631 531
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HOME OF THE WEEK KEYSBOROUGH 22 TURRAMURRA DRIVE
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CASA BELLA Clean, crisp and freshly rendered lines announce the immaculately renovated 3 bedroom brick home which will make dreams come true is an ideal choice for the first home buyer or keen-eyed investor, being located in a high demand pocket of Keysborough. Features are many and include an open-plan formal lounge/dining with split system air conditioning, a luxury and almost brand new spacious kitchen with thick stone benches, 900m cook top, range hood, dishwasher plus glass sliding servery windows opening onto the vast alfresco BBQ area sitting under a vast and substantially weather-proofed pergola fitted with a wood fire place for year round entertaining in comfort. Step back inside and you will enjoy a fully renovated bathroom, all bedrooms with built in robes, gas ducted heating and evaporative cooling, split system air conditioner, ceiling fan enhance by the hardwood timber floors and quality tiles in wet areas, a garden shed and a double carport. This home is within a short walk to Parkmore shops, bus stop, schools, Eastlink and all other Keysborough amenities plus is sited on a bonus large size block of 587 m2 to complete this beautiful home in this much wanted location.
Price: $450,000+ Inspect: Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am
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.
ofice: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
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 and 5 mins drive to Haileybury College.
ofice: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
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Price: $680,000+ inspect: Thursday 6:00 - 6:30pm Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 anthony Mondous 0417 508 189
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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 lightfilled open plan living and dining area with bamboo flooring, 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.
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Price: $330,000+ Inspect: Saturday 12:00 - 12:30pm
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Michelle Sayers 0438 116 311
Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
Price: $680,000+ inspect: Thursday 5:15 - 5:45pm Saturday 12:30 - 1:00pm
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 anthony Mondous 0417 508 189
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Michelle Sayers 0438 116 311
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KEYSBOROUGH 70 CABINDA DRIVE BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME FOR THE EXECUTIVE LIVING This well kept double storey family residence offers approx 28 sqs of premium living. Upstairs, showcasing 3 spacious bedrooms plus a study, with the large master bedroom featuring a full ensuite 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 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, veggie patch plus solar panels. All this set on a really generous 620m2 allotment (approx).
Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
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C2
Price: $590,000+ Inspect: Thursday 4:30 - 5:00pm Saturday 3:30 - 4:00pm
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Michelle Sayers 0438 116 311
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NEW HOMES & LAND
OOZING WITH MAGNIFICENCE THE magnificent Homestead pays homage to Australia’s colonial past, with its wide verandahs, impressive façade and spacious family living. The Homestead is an innovative new offering from Red Bluff Homes, designed specifically for buyers with acreage or a farmlet on which they want to build their dream home. The house has been designed to make the most of rural views. The living areas, including the
rumpus room, family room, meals and kitchen areas are all positioned at the front of the home. Rows of tall windows running the entire length of the home are designed to capture the surrounding countryside and, if the home is orientated to the north, the winter sunlight. Buyers have a choice of four different facades at no extra cost. The kitchen and meals areas
have long been the heart of country homes and the Homestead is no exception. The spacious kitchen has a huge walk-in pantry, and is centrally located to the open-plan meals and family areas. The Homestead is cleverly designed to separate the casual family living areas from the parents’ retreat. Busy parents can retire to their own oasis, complete with walk-in robe and ensuite, tucked away at the
THE CRADDOCK RELEASE
opposite end of the home to bedrooms two and three. The flexibility of the design means the separate formal dining room can be incorporated into the master bedroom creating an even more generously proportioned parents’ retreat. The design also offers flexibility when it comes to the configuration of the bathroom, toilet and storage space at the family living end of the home, with buyers offered four options
from which to choose. Outside, the fantastic return verandah harks back to the grand colonial country homes that once dotted Australia’s farming districts. The Homestead, which measures 25.5 metres by 12 metres including verandah, starts at $215,000 on your land. For more details and a list of unique inclusions, contact Red Bluff Homes on 9709 0400.
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LAND STARTING FROM $184,000 The Craddock release is ideally located close to the local neighbourhood park. With a wide range of diferent lot sizes available and land starting from $184,000, you’re sure to find your ideal block. Hurry to secure your place at Highgrove. FUTURE RESIDENTIAL EXISTING RESIDENTIAL
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GROWTH ACROSS THE BOARD NEW REIV data shows solid price gains across mid-sized houses and units in regional Victoria last year - while in Melbourne, larger homes saw greater price growth. Across the state’s towns and cities, two-bedroom houses delivered the greatest gains with median prices up 6.6 per cent in the past 12 months. This compares to growth of about six per cent for three-bedroom houses in regional areas. Meanwhile, in Melbourne, inner and middle suburban buyers showed a clear preference for larger - three and four-bedroom - houses. It was a similar story for units and apartments.
In regional areas, smaller units saw the greatest median price growth, while in the city buyers opted for larger units and apartments. In Melbourne, three-bedroom homes showed the strongest 2014 price growth - whereas across regional Victoria three-bedroom units grew at a lesser rate (4.6 per cent) than two-bedroom (5.1 per cent growth). And one-bedroom units led the way, delivering 6.1 per cent median price growth over the year. Given the importance of factors such as location, nearby infrastructure and the quality of the home, it is no surprise that there were great variations across the
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Festival-goers get their fill GREATER Dandenong is being flooded with festivals, leaving residents and visitors spoilt for choice - and with full stomachs. Dandenong Market culinary extravaganza the World Food Fare last Sunday treated thousands of people to global cuisines and entertainment. Outdoor hawker market stalls, sizzling hot plates and cooking demonstrations took inspiration from some of the world’s most important river systems, from the Mekong and
Ganges to the Murray-Darling and Niger. The event followed a full weekend in Springvale, with the Vietnamese Tet Festival at Sandown Racecourse and the Lions Summer Festival at Burden Park drawing big crowds from 20 to 22 February. Festivities will continue this Thursday when Springvale Railway Station becomes an Asian street food hub for the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival from 3pm to 7pm.
Coloured powder will be flying at Tatterson Park in Keysborough on Saturday 7 March for Holi Mela, the Festival of Colours and there’ll be sports of all sorts at the Sports Fest at Ross Reserve, Noble Park, on Sunday 15 March. The Dandenong West Community Festival will mark Cultural Diversity Week and Harmony Day on Friday 20 March and the Sustainability Festival at Dandenong Market on Sunday 22 March will give green tips for the whole family.
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Colourful culture for award winner By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG’S Afghan Bazaar makeover has been applauded as an example for future council projects across Victoria and beyond. The City of Greater Dandenong project team responsible for the cultural precinct’s new look took home an LGPro Award for Excellence in Local Government on 19 February. They won the Community Assets and Infrastructure $1.5 million and under category. Community members and traders asked the council to upgrade the Thomas Street space in 2011. LGPro said the Afghan Bazaar Streetscape Enhancement Project team valued and harnessed community knowledge through consultation with more than 1400 people from the various ethnic groups within the Afghan community. “The streetscape design has been a collaborative effort between traders, community leaders and precinct stakeholders and the end result is a vibrant precinct which celebrates the Afghan people,” LGPro said.
Striking blue tiling in the Afghan Bazaar. 135185 “The Afghan Bazaar project is transferable to other organisations as an innovative consultation methodology and community-driven design development approach. “This approach can be used by other
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organisations seeking to partner with the community to develop culturally enriched urban design solutions.” The project’s aim was to improve the area’s cultural identity and make the precinct more user-friendly and social.
Blue highlights throughout paving and timber outdoor seating bring a touch of Afghanistan to the street, and artwork The Lamp now sits on the corner of Thomas and Walker streets as a distinctive marker. The makeover also included improved lighting, removing overhead power lines and expanded footpaths. Greater Dandenong Mayor Sean O’Reilly said the Afghan Bazaar boasted almost 20 unique Afghan retailers including bakeries, carpet shops, grocers, fashion retailers, restaurants and kebab houses. “The precinct is a significant employer of local Afghani people and, importantly, has become a social space where community members can meet, exchange news and support each another,” he said. The council and the Office of Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship jointly funded the project’s $1.2 million first stage, started in 2013 and completed last year. The council will complete stage two works this year.LGPro is the peak body for local government professionals in Victoria.
Great golf swings are a uniform hit A GOLF round has raised more than $40,000 for students in need in Greater Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia. South East Business Networks (SEBN) held the annual Take a Swing for Charity golf day at Sandhurst Club on Monday 23 February. SEBN manager Sandra George said the event would support a great cause in State Schools Relief (SSR). The charity will use the cash to distribute school uniforms, clothing and shoes to disadvantaged children in Greater Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia. Ms George is still calculating the final tally but said it was more than $40,000. “On top of the auction items, we also raised additional money for 14 uniforms for local students,” she said.
“(Chief executive) Stephen Iles from the State Schools Relief gave a really good account of what they provide and I think it really hit the spot with the businesses.” Mr Iles said bullies often targeted students who didn’t have the right uniform and this could make victims disengage. He expected demand from the south east to increase ten-fold this year because the Education Maintenance Allowance would no longer be available to parents. The fund spent $91,500 dressing 1100 students in the three municipalities last year. Take a Swing for Charity has now raised almost $250,000 for local charities over the past six years. - Casey Neill
Fair pay for a fair day's spray A DANDENONG panel beating businesses underpaid a spray painter $7700, a Fair Work Ombudsman investigation has found. The watchdog randomly audited businesses and discovered workers being underpaid their minimum hourly rates and weekend and late-night penalty rates. The employers reimbursed all money owed when Fair Work inspectors contacted them and explained their obligations. Fair Work Ombudsman Natalie James said the underpayments occurred because employers had misclassified some workers and were not fully aware of penalty rates for late-night and weekend shifts. “A small mistake left over time can easily result in a hefty bill for backpayment of wages - so it is important employers get it right in the first place,” she said. The Fair Work Ombudsman’s website www. fairwork.gov.au contains tools and resources to help employers understand and comply with their workplace obligations. Employers and employees seeking further assistance can call the Fair Work Infoline on 13 13 94 and a free interpreter service is available on 13 14 50.
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AN ICONIC Dandenong South industrial site is now in Western Australian hands. Warrington Property has bought a 7.9 hectare slice of the former General Motors Holden manufacturing site from Cbus Property. The multi-million dollar off-market transaction was Warrington’s first interstate deal. The property is part of Estate One and includes three separate lease parcels, with McDonald’s distribution partner Martin Brower, Ceva Logistics and Personalised Freight Management the tenants at two warehouse buildings and a cold store logistics centre. Warrington Property partner Chris Weaver said the site’s commercial zoning offered “long-term use potential other than fixed industrial”. “Our motivation will be to keep those existing businesses in that location, on that site, and keep the jobs in the City of Greater Dandenong.”
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Prayers bring colour of Bahamas A TRIP to The Bahamas is as close as Keysborough this month. The Keysborough Catholic Church will join in the World Day of Prayer with a service at 10.30am on Friday 6 March. The global ecumenical movement brings Christians of many traditions together each year to observe a common day of
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Cinema under the Stars SING along with Elsa at this free screening of Disney’s movie Frozen. There’ll be a barbecue plus a free animal farm, jumping castle and sing-along disco with Elsa and Anna. Bring blankets, seats and a picnic. ■ Tirhatuan Park, enter via Kriegal Way off Outlook Drive, Dandenong North. Saturday 21 March from 6pm. The movie will start at 8.30pm. In the case of rain, the venue will be Rosewood Downs Primary School, Murray Road, Dandenong North.
THIS event is dedicated to honouring the mystical works of St Hildegard through choral chants, poetry, art and nature. Following her passion for discovery, participants can rediscover their own creativity, deepening their awareness of the senses in the present moment, growing in appreciation of their lives. ■ The Open Door, 110 Ann Street, Dandenong. Sunday 15 March, 9.30am to 2.30pm. The suggested $10 donation includes a light lunch. Places are limited. Call 9791 8664 to book.
Dinner with a VIEW DANDENONG Evening VIEW Club will celebrate its 29th birthday with a performance from the Austrian Dancing Group at its next dinner meeting. VIEW stands for Voice Interests and Education of Women and the club supports the Smith Family’s Learning for Life program. New members are welcome. ■ Dandenong RSL, 44-50 Clow Street, Dandenong. Tuesday 3 March, 7pm. Bookings are essential. Call Brigitte on 9795 1222.
Library Toddler Time THESE free sessions are designed to help children aged two to three to develop their imagination and vocabulary and find a love for books and reading. Toddler Time helps carers learn songs, finger plays and nursery rhymes to enjoy at home. ■ Springvale Library, 411 Springvale Road, Springvale, and Dandenong Library, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong on Mondays at 10.30am. Bookings are not required. The ses-
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Dandenong Art Series KOSAR Majani will lead a free collage workshop to celebrate Walker Street Gallery’s She exhibition. It’s designed for men and women aged 15 years and over. ■ Dandenong Library, level two, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong on Tuesday 10 March from 6.30pm to 8pm. Bookings are essential. Call Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre on 9706 8441 for more information.
It Starts with Us THIS program explores issues associated with discrimination and inequality by using theatre to bring together agencies, schools and organisations. Participants aged 12 to 25 will meet weekly with Phi and Me star Diana Nguyen to develop a theatre performance to be delivered at a community event during National Youth Week. ■ The Castle, Princes Highway, Dandenong, next to Hemmings Park. Wednesdays from 11 March, 4.30pm to 6.30pm. The community performance and forum will be held on Wednesday 15 April, 10am to 2pm. Call Youth Services on 9793 2155 to register.
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Call Now 0417 128 536
V Tree Lopping/Surgery
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AA & F&D UNITED PAINTING SERVICES
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SPRINGVALE ROOFING
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ANTENNAS
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DANDENONG JOURNAL
Unit 5, 93 Abbott Road, Hallam 9702 3544 or 0418 851 078
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ALL ADVERTISEMENTS booked under this classification are strictly for ancillary roles only. To comply with the law it is still an offence under the Sex Work Act 1994 to publish any statements intended or likely to induce a person to seek work as a sex worker.
V Accommodation
Paradise 47 Glendale Ave, Hastings Prices Discounted
1132401-RC19-14
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Red Lantern
9793 2988 9793 2986 red17.com.au
9574 1666
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CLASSIFIEDS EARLY DEADLINES
10 Graham Rd, Clayton (at the end of the road)
LABOUR DAY V Firewood
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FIRE WOOD
FRIDAY 6TH MARCH
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.
V Public Notices and Event LOOKING FOR Ken and Dawn Bradley of Dandenong. Please contact Margaret and Laurie in Perth, Western Australia.
V Computer Repairs ALL HOURS, On site computer repairs, upgrades, software, internet and networks. For small businesses and home users. Reliable service. Phone Ian: 9799 8884.
V Taxation/ Accounting
ELITE TAX PRACTITIONERS CPA
0439 251 709 0403 591 216
Celebrations
ALL TREE WORKS Pruning, shaping, removals. Mulching/sales, free quotes. John 0401 623 500.
DESIGNER DRESSMAKER, Experienced and specialising in bridal evening wear. Any shape or style. 9546 4067. 0419 507 680.
ADVERTISERS, in this section are qualified practitioners and offer non-sexual services. ANGIE'S, massage and male waxing. Very relaxing, pampering massage. Warm oils/rooms. 169 Buckley Street, Noble Park. Ph 0413 669 071.
Full Body Massage t Relaxation & Deep Tissue t New Waxing Stafft New Staff Friendly & Welcoming Shower facilities now avail Springvale South 9546 9999 Open 7 days
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BRUCE SHAND, JP. Celebrant. Weddings, namings, vow renewals. All areas. Ph: 9879 6726. www.bruceshand.com.au
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MY SPACE - 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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Motoring section of Network Classiieds.
Caravan & Cabin Park
Real Estate
HC or MC Lic required for delivery of new furniture interstate. This position includes heavy lifting with furniture handling exp a must. Must be fit and willing to work. Casual position with view to permanency. Please forward resume to: eastcoastfurniture01@bigpond.com For further info: 0419 875 516
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LABOURERS No experience required. Duct manufacturing. Immediate start. Training available. Dandenong South area. Email resume to: Fatima @fjmetal.com.au
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DANDENONG CENTRAL, male only shared accommodation, close to shops and transport. Bills included. Tom 9558 4599.
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V Training And Development
HAIR & BEAUTY COURSES
A modern and fully supported environment is supplied, with all the tools required to be successful.
Start March No age limit, no hidden costs Attend 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 days per week, or 3 nights per week Daily inhouse salon experience essential to become qualified. Vic & Commonwealth Govt. Funding available. With Concession card you pay only: $84 Cert II in Hairdressing $152 Cert III in Hairdressing $120 Cert IV in Hairdressing No concession $420 to $760 Beauty Therapy fees $466 concession No concession $2280 Ask about our other Beauty courses Ring Deb or Cheryle for further details on 9329 9544 Academy of Hair & Beauty established 1932 541 Elizabeth St Melbourne (near Vic Market) Email enquiries@thehairacademy.com.au www.thehairacademy.com.au Toid 3572
We are looking for a motivated person to join our stable and experienced team. Being a good communicator you will possess advanced people skills, good presentation and time management.
A history in Media or sales would be highly regarded although not a pre requisite. Current drivers licence and fully maintained vehicle required.
Email your application to: paul.bewicke@starnewsgroup.com.au Paul Bewicke, Group Real Estate Manager, Star News Group, PO Box 9, Pakenham 3980
ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE 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.
For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets
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Together, we will provide all stakeholders internal and external the best possible solutions and service.
Teaching beginners, specialising in children education. All students will learn to read, write and play music through a classical training pedagogy. 10 yrs piano teaching experience. WWC and VIT registered. Please call 0402 513 956
Full time/contractor for reglaze work. Vehicle supplied. Own tools. Aussie Emergency Glass. Noble Park. 0418 881 551.
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ARE THE KIDS BACK AT SCHOOL?
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Singles Cabin - Bed Sitter (incl Kitchen) Caravans (ensuite) Caravans (no ensuite) Quiet secure park Close all facilities
Office Hours Mon-Sat 8am-6pm. Sunday 10am-4pm 870 Princes Highway, Springvale
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V Garden/ Outdoor
V Massage Therapists
ben.hurree@gmail.com
V Celebrants
V Music /Instruments
Free delivery in the Dandenong metro area.
Ph: 9706 4685/0419 304 555
Professional Services
Registered BAS Agent. Get a 10% discount for all offsite work
RELAXATION MASSAGE, Monday Saturday. 10am-7pm. Phone 0412 628 856.
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Casual work close to home. Deliver catalogue & goods. Flexible hrs - up to $150/wk Call: 1300 663 161 www.pennymiller.com.au 1175236-KC10-15
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A rare opportunity has arisen for a Sales professional or a person planning a career shift to direct sales, to join one of Australia’s leading independent newspaper groups. You will be based at our head office in Pakenham and will be responsible for growing a portfolio of clients and managing your own territory.
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V Public Notices and Event
Classifieds deadlines for Monday 9th March issue of the Dandenong Journal are as follows:
Looking for houses in local area. Call Dave 0428 678 489.
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PATRON WINDOWS Offers full replacement service in timber and aluminium windows. Phone for an obligation FREE QUOTE
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ROOMS AVAILABLE, Single rooms. Gents only. 48 Hammond Road/45 Hemmings Street, Dandenong. Call John, mobile: 0417 336 906.
V Houses & Units For Sale
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Employment
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Celebrations
Connecting people & communities
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V Resumes/ Employment Services
Employment
COMPETITIVE RATES, All typing and resumes. High quality. Extensive experience. Please call Maureen 9700 7947, 0430 430 620.
QUALIFIED
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Phone 0457 084 038 or office hours 9706 9111
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TRUCK DRIVER
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We require a Heavy Combination Truck Driver, with the following experience skills and availability. -Good customer service and presentation skills. -Must have HC Licence. -Must have minimum 2-3 years plus experience with wharf cartage, including dock work and container yards must have current MSIC Card and clean driving record.
Contact Fiorelli Freights on 9703 2011
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Get paid while you walk ! Letterbox delivery of community newspapers and advertising materials on a weekly basis.
section of Network Classifieds.
WALKERS WANTED
WE DELIVER TO YOU AREAS AVAILABLE IN YOUR SUBURB REGULAR WORK WITH FLEXIBLE HOURS ALL AGES WELCOME
Find your Local Professionals in our
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(STUDENTS, ADULTS, RETIREES, FAMILIES, ETC)
Please call us at
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Cr Rafal Kaplon with Aunty Di Kerr and the Art and Yarn group. 134871 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
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Motoring V Auto Parts/ Accessories
V Auto Services/ Repair
JMJ Harper Tyres
V Caravans & Trailers C769636-KK10-10
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Old Cars Removed
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9447 8241
WE PAY YOU UP TO
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V Motor Vehicles
For Any Old Car TODAY 9798 3364 LMCT 10227
V Auto Services/ Repair
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.
CASH FOR SCRAP We pay top price for all kinds of scrap metal. Up to $700 for any old car*
Phone 9706 4909 or 0439 497 829
TRUE STAR, 2008, Bilby, 18ft, larger fridge, brand new annexe and awning, new Mag wheels, stereo in roof with speakers, radio, cassette, EC. $21,000ono. Bill 0404 115 251. Denise 0413 325 275.
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1166693-DJ50-14
CASH FOR CARS Phone 0407 725 587 LMCT 10167
CARS REMOVED - WANTED
1169989-CG04-15
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By LACHLAN MOORHEAD ABORIGINAL people in the Dandenong area will soon have a new place to gather. The City of Casey late last month approved a report that will see work on the gathering place in Doveton - the first in the municipality - start in July. A disused building in Agonis Street in the heart of the Linden Place shopping precinct is to be refurbished at an estimated cost of $500,000. The State Government is understood to be providing $120,000 to the project, while Casey will provide $380,000. Preliminary plans for the gathering place include maternal and mental health facilities as well as heritage and cultural activity spaces. Wurundjeri elder Diane Kerr, gathering place committee chairwoman, said the facility had been a long time coming. “It’s exciting for our community to finally have a place in Casey we can call our own,
with avenues for the Aboriginal youth,” she said. “That’s what it’s for - to sit and yarn and teach young ones and bridge the gap between the elders and youth.” Aunty Di said there was nowhere in the municipality for elders to collectively share their stories with Indigenous youngsters, and vice versa. “There’s the Dandenong Aboriginal co-op, which Casey is a part of, but it’s hard for people to get down there, so to have something like this is really important,” she said. There were 1455 Casey residents who identified as Aboriginal as of the 2011 census, according to statistics provided by the council, and 490 Greater Dandenong residents. The Casey figure is understood to be the highest reported Aboriginal population in metropolitan Melbourne, and 45.6 per cent of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population in the municipality is below the age of 18.
Casey councillor Rafal Kaplon said the region’s indigenous community had been crying out for their own facility. “Casey’s Indigenous community has lacked a space to call their own,” he said. “I’m really happy the community took it upon themselves to bring this issue to council and work closely on it.” The gathering place is expected to be open from the beginning of next year but the building will first be shared by staff and children from the Autumn Place Kindergarten for most of 2016. The current Autumn Place kinder facility is set to be refurbished next year and the service will relocate to the Agonis Street site and share the building, before being re-opened at its original location in 2017. The kindergarten relocation is not included in the $500,000 figure estimated for the gathering place.
Bus stop pervert snapped A SEXUAL deviant has struck twice in two weeks, targeting the same 17-yearold girl at the same Springvale bus stop. In the first incident the victim and her sister were waiting at a bus stop on Springvale Road about 7.30am on 17 January when the man arrived. He moved close to the teenager, stared at her intently before putting his hand down his pants and committing a lewd act. He continued until the bus arrived a few minutes later and the two girls departed. The teen was at the bus stop about the same time two weeks later when the same man approached her. He again put his hand down his pants and positioned himself in front of
her so she couldn’t avoid seeing him. As the bus approached he exposed himself to the victim. The girl took a photo of the man before the bus left. Detectives from the Dandenong Sexual Offences and Child Abuse Investigation Team (SOCIT) are investigating and released an image of a man they believe may be able to assist them. He is described as about 183 centimetres tall with an athletic build and was wearing a blue T-shirt, black cap, black shorts and black runners during the second incident. Call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic. com.au with any information.
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A TODDLER was left locked in a car in Noble Park North as the temperature soared above 30 degrees. Paramedics and a CFA crew were called to the vehicle about 11.30am on 10 February but an Ambulance Victoria spokesman said the child did not require transport to hospital.
The incident was among six similar calls that day and is being treated as an accident. Advanced life support paramedic Ben Dalton said locking a child in a car, either deliberately or by accident, could have the same dreadful outcome. “Children can’t regulate their body temperature like
adults can,” he said, “which puts them at significant risk. “It’s never OK to leave a child locked in a car, even for a minute or two. “It’s important to keep the car keys in your hand so there’s no chance of them being locked in the car with your child.”
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Bean there… done that By JARROD POTTER READY to strike in 2015 under new coach Rick Bean, Sandown Cobras is a new-look club in more ways than one, as the playing group, coaching staff and facilities have all undergone dramatic change in the off-season. With coach Mick Rossborough leaving the club, Sandown Cobras have entered a new era with former Chelsea Heights mainstay Rick Bean taking the reins ahead of the 2015 SFL season. After an interrupted start to the off-season, with announced coach Steve Goodie having to step down for personal reasons, Bean is determined to get the side into top form and hopefully return to the finals after an early elimination in 2014 at the hands of Carrum Patterson Lakes. “It’s a bloody traumatic time for Steve... and the first thing I said to everyone was to extend our deepest sympathies to Steve,” Bean said. “I’ve introduced a game plan from first training and that’s what we’re training towards,” Bean said. “I love attacking footy, my background is all about attacking footy and taking the game on. “We all play for each other… I’m not a coach that depends on a star player, we all have to pull our weight to achieve our goals.” “Attractive football” is the mode du jour for Bean as his new-look Cobras’ team attack the Division-3 competition and aim for equally new success. He has a coaching and playing resume the length of Edinburgh Reserve as well. Bean’s history includes stints at North Melbourne Under 19s, Yarrawonga, then heading to Queensland with Southport, Coolongatta and Labrador before returning to Victoria to start his coaching career at Wandin, Coldstream - winning five premierships in a row - and Bayswater. Bean’s arrival has been bookended by strong recruiting to fill the void left by Daniel Macklin (Doveton Eagles) and Jake Chapman (Ashwood) among others. He’s picked up Luke Newton - Chelsea Heights 2014 best and fairest - interleague ruckman Owen Uaongo and Luke Williams, who will captain the Cobras this season as well as standing as a playing-assistant coach. “We are excited to have secured some fantastic new recruits, under the guidance of a brand
new coaching staff led by Rick Bean,” Cobras’ general manager Brett Phillips said. “Rick has hit the ground running and been well received and brings with him some great experiences and success at a higher level in a previous stint at Division-1 club Chelsea Heights.” “Footy clubs are very resilient places and despite an off season of change (with a senior coaching change) there is a good feeling and vibe.” With renovations to Edinburgh Reserve under way and match-lighting ready for the new season, the Cobras are a sea of activity as even the junior ranks are bolstered through affiliation with Parkmore JFC. “Everyone will soon get to experience our soon to be completed refurbished home ground facilities with night football, and we continue to see unfold our pathway partnership with Parkmore Junior Football Club, as we edge closer to forming a future Under-19 team,” Phillips said. Sandown Cobras also had a FIDA team for footballers with a disability to cater for players of all abilities at Edinburgh Reserve. The season kicks off on 11 April and if anyone is interested in helping out the Cobras contact Brett Phillips on 0408 540 185.
Above - Sandown coach Rick Bean wants attractive, attacking football from his new look Cobras’ squad. 135119 Left - The renovations at Edinburgh Reserve continue at a rapid rate ahead of the new SFL season. 135119 Pictures: GARY SISSONS
Come back Cappi... Absolutely By JARROD POTTER MOST of the roster had already left the court. There wasn’t much to sit around for at Dandenong after all, as the Rangers capitulated at home last Saturday after a late-game run by Sydney Uni finished off their WNBL season. While some players were off for treatment and cool-downs, others went to the stands to talk to family and fans… but one player remained on the bench. Her head cradled in a towel, eyes transfixed on a non-existent point in the stadium, her mind racing a milea-minute as she wondered where else she could have pushed harder. That Ranger was Cappie Pondexter. The 32-year-old WNBA champion and Olympic gold medallist from Oceanside, California - took a lot of the pressure on her shoulders in the dying stages of the WNBL
semi-final. After a flying start - taking an 18-point lead at one stage over the Flames - the Rangers succumbed to the better finishing Sydney Uni. It would spell the end of Dandenong’s season and for Pondexter, at least in the short-term, her current affiliation with the Rangers. The Rangers’ star import this year, after original signing Monica Wright damaged her knee, quickly became a fan-favourite on the back of a natural basketball style, which captivated the 1289-person strong crowd up to the final buzzer. But it wasn’t enough on the weekend as she had nothing left to give - after rallying the team around her following Penny Taylor’s third term ankle injury. The selflessness of a champion wondering if she could have squeezed out any more effort - after already leading the match with 27 points - is an instant sign of her professionalism.
“I wish I could have gave more,” Pondexter said. It’s clear to see why she rose so quickly through the WNBA ranks in stints for the Phoenix Mercury - where she would play alongside future WNBL team mate Taylor in a championship-winning team in 2009. But before she heads back to the states to prepare for her 10th season and her upcoming 300th WNBA match, the Rangers’ fans made it well known that she was their champion, despite the outcome. It would be hyperbole to suggest all of the fans present mobbed her for an autograph or a photo, but it probably wasn’t far short of that mark as she was completely engulfed by well-wishers wishing her luck. Would she do it again? In a word... “absolutely!” “I enjoyed myself greatly - I think the league is tremendous,” Pondexter said.
“A b s o l u t e l y (would return to the WNBL) without hesitation - Australia the country itself is a very cool country - every city I’ve been too has been amazing and basketball here is good and I’ve enjoyed it.” Dandenong coach Mark Wright was amazed by Pondexter’s resolve to keep the Rangers’ alive in the clash and hoped the American guard star would return next year alongside Taylor. “Players like that come to this league and play with their heart and give it everything they’ve got,” Wright said. Dandenong held its Awards Night on Tuesday, with Taylor earning the MVP and Janine Fielder Award, while Pondexter claimed the Member’s MVP. Best Defensive Player was awarded to Annalise Pickrel while the Coaches Award went to Aimie Clydesdale.
Cappie Pondexter’s inaugural WNBL season was a boon for the league as the WNBA star impressed all who faced her. 134249 Picture: JARROD POTTER
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SPORT NATIONAL PREMIER LEAGUES - Round 2
Thunders’ own, worst enemy By JARROD POTTER THUNDER, lightning and torrential rain has called an end to Dandenong’s gallant effort against Bentleigh Greens. A second half lightning storm left the match in complete darkness, but by then Bentleigh had pushed ahead 2-1 to likely take the points. The strikes weren’t reserved to just the skies overhead at George Andrews Reserve as Dandenong Thunder opened the scorebooks early. A happy homecoming for Dandenong champion Veton Korcari continued as he slotted his first goal in the black-and-red stripes this season. Brought into the box by stand-in skipper Brendan Elmazovski and livewire Yusuf Ahmed, the premiership powerhouse had no trouble slotting it to the edge to push the Thunder 1-0 ahead in the 21st minute. Bentleigh would fight back through Matt Thurtell, scoring the equaliser just before half-time. From there the skies darkened, with only lightning flashing through the dense cloud cover, before the heavens finally opened. The last 20 minutes were played in the torrent as Thunder and Greens
alike searched for the match-winner. Dandenong coach Stuart Munro went to his bench and brought on speedy winger Dillon Jakupi, who relished the conditions and his first NPL opportunity. Jakupi would create a couple of chances and importantly, gave it his all defensively, to impress the Thunder faithful and keep hope alive. It would be Thurtell again to break Thunder hearts and send the majority of the crowd scrambling to their cars and off to the safety of home. Thurtell’s solo run, slotted past Thunder keeper Zaim Zeneli. The match had to be called to an end in the 85th minute as power went off at George Andrews Reserve as part of the rolling blackouts that affected Victoria on Saturday night. With Bentleigh ahead and only five minutes remaining in regulation, the points will likely go to Bentleigh pending league confirmation. Dandenong Thunder heads to South Melbourne on Wednesday night for a mid-week Round-3 clash before hosting Green Gully on Saturday evening. In other local results, Springvale White Eagles drew 1-1 with Murray United in NPL1 East action.
In an evening that featured thunder, lightning and blackouts, Ayodeji Omoboyne streams forward for the Thunder. 135337 Picture: JARROD POTTER
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Hopes dashed By JARROD POTTER IT ALL went pear-shaped for Dandenong South as it bowed out of the FFA Cup campaign with a four-goal loss to Melton Phoenix. FFV State League 5’s reigning premier was put on the back foot early as Melton Phoenix found its way through the defences to take the lead in the opening five minutes. Dandenong South dictated play entirely from that point on in regulation time - peppering the Phoenix goals with dozens of strikes. A spree of second-half chances went begging as strikers Vendurim Mustafai, Neil Baki and Malik Sulemani failed to take their chances from inside the box. The home side continued to charge at the Phoenix defence and it looked like the equaliser, and potentially a go-ahead goal, was inevitable rather than hopeful. Striker Sulemani was the first to err as he was sent from the field after kicking it away after the whistle. With time ticking down and only 10 men on the field, the equaliser
was finally found as Taulant Mane lobbed a shot over the keeper before ramming it home to level the ledger 1-1 and force extra time. Some sensational goal-work from Dandenong South kept the home side in the clash throughout the first period of extra time, but even their best efforts would soon be quashed. A handball call inside the box resulted in a Phoenix penalty, which was put top left and with that effectively an end to Dandenong South’s hopes. A second yellow card also went to Bujar Thaqi as he also kicked the ball away after the whistle, leaving Dandenong South with only nine men on the field. From there it was mathematical for Melton as it romped in three extra goals to boost the margin and their confidences ahead of the third round. Hampton Park United Sparrows were the only City of Casey/Greater Dandenong area team to escape the second round, with a 3-2 win over Spring Hills. Harrisfield Hurricanes - the ben-
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Malik Sulemani works his way through the Melton defence. 135335 Picture: JARROD POTTER eficiary of last week’s clash of socks controversy - didn’t have the same luck against Old Scotch, downed in extra time 4-2. That was the same margin for Lyndale United as it suffered a two-goal defeat against Kings Domain.Yarraville rolled Doveton 3-1 in extra time, Maribyrnong Greens thumped the living daylights out of Parkmore 9-0 and Sporting Whittlesea comfortably eliminated Noble Park 5-2.
FFA CUP - ROUND 3 FIXTURE Noble Park United v Langwarrin SC. Old Trinity Grammarians/ Heidelberg Stars v Casey Comets (TBC). Hampton Park United Sparrows v Westgate FC. Altona Magic Soccer Club v FC Strathmore/Berwick City (TBC). South Springvale Aris v Western Suburbs SC.
IN AN absolute nail-biter, Springvale Lions women’s baseball team took home glory with a 12-11 grand final victory over Doncaster. With the likes of manager Shae Lillywhite and Jade Hough smashing in RBIs, Springvale got away to a whopping 10-3 lead at the bottom of the third before Doncaster showed why it was a grand finalist clawing back into the match. Australian Baseball Hall of Fame member Simone Wearne took the mound for Springvale in the fifth innings and immediately had a pitching impact - as she earned quick double-plays in consecutive innings. Doncaster had the last at-bats in the top of the eighth as it tried to hunt down the Lions’ five-run lead. An error let two of the five needed through before Doncaster struck again, but the cool head of Hough prevailed as she made the final out to give Springvale the victory. In the Division 2 semi-final, Springvale defeated Sunshine 10-4 before conceding the pennant to Waverley. Springvale’s men are also grand final bound after defeating Sunshine to advance and face Moorabbin in the best-of-three series starting Wednesday.
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SPORT DANDENONG DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION - Turf 1 Round 11 (One day)
And then there were four By JARROD POTTER HEINZ Southern Districts held on, while Hallam Kalora Park and North Dandenong were left to wonder “what if?” - Hallam Kalora Park winning, but down and out by percentage. The finals four will now clash this weekend as Cranbourne hosts Heinz Southern Districts while Springvale South faces Mordialloc. SPRINGVALE STH v NTH DANDENONG GIVING it’s all in a last-ditch finals’ attempt, North Dandenong (6/171) pushed the perennial premiership contenders Springvale South (5/172), but it wasn’t enough to get the Northerners into the big dance. Shane Leonard (66) and Clay McCartney (45) pushed the hard singles and struck cleanly to give North Dandenong a strong chance with 171 runs against its name. Jurgen Andersen (28) also contributed strongly with the blade. A little from everyone was enough for the Bloods to push on to its fifth consecutive finals campaign. Nathan King (46), captain Craig Slocombe (29) and Tim Ford (25) started it off with a bang before Yoshan Kumara (13 not out) and Jackson Sketcher (14 not out) iced the game. Springvale South will face perennial finals-combatant Mordialloc at Alex Nelson Reserve this weekend in a Saturday-Sunday two-dayer, while North Dandenong will have to be content with sixth place as it season wound down. HEINZ SOUTHERN DISTS v PARKFIELD THE Cobras (8/154) struck to push itself into the finals on the back of lower-order livery against Parkfield (9/151). Trying their best to emulate the Australia v New Zealand World Cup score line on Saturday, the sides struggled to stick at the crease as Joe Wheal (30) was the best of the Bears, alongside Travis D’Souza (23). Justin Davis (4/45) put an end to any notions of a Parkfield comeback with the bat as he ran through the middle order alongside Paul Stockdale (2/34). After a startling collapse falling to 4/17 on the back of sensational bowling from Nilochana Perera (4/39), the Cobras desperately needed someone to stand up and strike… and that
Backing up his century last round, Clay McCartney continued his stellar form with the bat in his last innings of the season. 135334
would be the captain Trevor Davies (40). In one of the most aptly described ‘captain’s innings’ this season, the Heinz skipper held off Perera while counterattacking to put a few red leather objects into and beyond the fence. With Rob Davies (29) in tow, the duo turned around the deficit before Ashan Bandaranayake (12 not out) helped the captain finish the job with three balls to spare. Heinz will head to Casey Fields for the semi-final - as the Cobras booked its place in the finals for the second season in a row. BUCKLEY RIDGES v HALLAM KALORA PARK SPORADIC Buckley Ridges (7/132) efforts were no match for Hallam Kalora Park (6/134), but it was all in vain as the Hawks failed to qualify for finals. Commencing proceedings with a 57-run opening stand, Jayson Hobbs (28) and Anuj Dal (25) impressed early but fell one after another as Hallam surged. Amila Perera (4/12) was the chief destroyer as he rattled off four scalps, but the rear-guard knock of Steven Sheedy (29 not out) prevented a complete collapse for the Ridges, who batted out their overs. Led by Ben Hilliard (42) at the top before cameo innings from Leigh Booth (34 not out), the Hawks chased down the
tally with four overs spare. Hallam’s season comes to a stop in fifth place while Buckley Ridges ends its campaign in 10th. LYNDALE v DANDENONG WEST LYNDALE (4/233) capped off its season in style with a resounding win over Dandenong West (134). After starting a strong chase at home, the Bulls struggled to get going with the only fighting knocks coming from numbernine Jacob Weeks (50) and Anthony Brannan (28). Lyndale finished ninth while Dandenong West will be the bottom seed in next year’s competition, after its 11th-place finish. MORDIALLOC v COOMOORA IT WASN’T meant to be as Coomoora’s (89) Turf-1 farewell was short-lived at the hands of Mordialloc (1/91). Charith Fernando (23) and Scott May (18) held up their ends, but the remaining batsmen fell quickly and consistently to the likes of Monto Perera (5/16) and Ian Daniel (2/16). The Bloodhounds only needed 20 overs to sniff out victory as Liam Kennedy (51 not out) smashed a match-winning half-ton. Mordialloc will face Springvale South in the second semi-final while Coomoora will return to Turf 2 cricket in 2015/16.
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Sad ending to an era SUCCESS finally greeted Dandenong (238) as it sealed off its season with a resounding win over Northcote (90 and 3/162). Carrying on from Tom Donnell’s 99 last week, this week’s standout effort would come from James Nanopoulos (5/12) - who speared through the Northcote tail after taking the crucial wicket of Eric Ghasperidis (22) - the only Dragon to get off the ground against the Panthers’ attack. Justin Butterfield (3/28) and James Wilcock (2/19) would also line their pockets with Northcote victims as the home side failed to show any tangible fight against the visitors. Sending the opposition back in to bat out their second innings, Dan Doran and his men didn’t fare as well after the resumption as Ben Abbatangelo (70 not out)
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ensured there would not be a repeat of the first innings. Buttefield (2/10) and Adam McMaster (1/26) were the leading wicket takers in the second innings. The last season of Dandenong Cricket Club - before their scheduled merger with Hawthorn-Monash University next season - will not be one for the record books as the Panthers slumped to a seven-win, nine-loss season, finishing 12th on the Victorian Premier Cricket ladder. A late-season revival boosted the Panthers to 12th, but finals were off the table after a horror start had Dandenong 2-7 before picking up five wins in the second half of the season. Tom Donnell (667 runs at 39.24) and James Nanopou- James Nanopoulos snared los (23 wickets at 18.78) led five wickets to finish his the club’s 1st XI in batting season on a high note. 134244 Picture: JARROD POTTER and bowling.
VICTORIAN SUB-DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION - Round 12 (day 2)
Round 13… unlucky for some By JARROD POTTER
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Buckley Ridges’ opener Jayson Hobbs flays a drive to the fence. 135333 Pictures: JARROD POTTER
ONE step left to go for Noble Park (196) as it retained its place in the final six for now with victory over Box Hill (120). At 1/0, after Rizan Mawzoon (1/12) trapped James Lang (0) for a goose-egg, the visitors responded strongly through Sebastian Mather (23) and Gaurav Parikh (21) before Marasinghe Perera (3/26) decided 615 runs wasn’t enough for his stellar season so far. Perera stuck a mitt out to dismiss Parikh before picking up a couple in the lower order to push his wicket tally to 25 this season as his Val Holten Medal odds would have shortened yet again. Rob Johnston (4/27) made his presence felt through the
middle order - taking the vital scalps of Box Hill skipper Paul Gloury (16) before ending the Mustangs’ breakaway as Tim Blake (31) holed out on his bowling to Ash Perera. One more win for Noble Park will secure its spot in the finals, otherwise it will rely on a pair of losses from Box Hill, Endeavour Hills or Bayswater to retain its place. ENDEAVOUR HILLS v MT WAVERLEY LAST chance is up for grabs this week for Endeavour Hills (154), following its narrow loss to Mt Waverley (208). In a frustrating day for the Eagles, the visitors managed to get start-after-start at the top of the order as Zach Allen (29), Dayle Olson (23) and Thomas Hafil (13) got out of the blocks
but failed to finish it off. Justin Merlino (39) was the next to stand up and defend the crease, but his resistance was brought to an end at by Milan Fernando (3/30) - who bowled a stunning 15 maidens in his 26 overs. The tail showed no wag as Endeavour Hills lost 5/10, the last four of which falling with the score locked on 154. Former Keysborough/Hallam Kalora Park all-rounder Alex Deuchar (6/23) was the difference maker for the home side as he rattled off six wickets in his 14.5 overs to run through the Eagles’ order. Its final fight will be against Kingston Saints this weekend as Endeavour Hills requires a win plus losses for two of Noble Park, Box Hill and Bayswater to slink into the final-six.
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MOTORING Pique of Ford frustration By ALISTAIR KENNEDY REGULAR readers of this column will be aware that one of our constant gripes is that Australian governments of all persuasions are making little or no attempt to encourage us to switch to low-emission vehicles. So the cancellation, in mid-2014, of the previous $2000 Federal Government grant on private-use LPG ve-
hicles - including this week’s test car, the Ford Falcon EcoLPi - while disappointing, should come as no surprise. The change means that buyers must now pay the full $2500 surcharge if they opt for the cleaner burning LPG fuel over the equivalent petrol-fuelled Falcon. Unless Ford changes its mind this will be the final generation of the Ford Falcon. And a sad day it will be with more
than 3.5 million Falcons being sold since its debut in 1960. The EcoLPi is now available in the entry level Falcon and XR6 models with both sedan, cab-chassis and Styleside ute bodies. Our test was in the XR6 sedan. The most obvious exterior change is the new global Ford signature trapezoidal grille, which to my eyes doesn’t work anywhere near as well in the big
Falcon as it does in the smaller Fords. There’s also a new chiselled headlight treatment and smoother, wraparound tail-lamps with LED technology on high-end models. Fuel consumption from the Ford Falcon EcoLPi is about 25 per cent higher than that for the equivalent sixcylinder petrol model. In country running the fuel range can be over 700 kilometres, around
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GREATER Dandenong council officers are turning over a new Leaf. The city is trialling an electric motor car for two weeks to explore ways it can become more environmentally sustainable. Nissan is loaning the council the new Leaf model for local laws officers to use for field work. The council will assess the benefits, costs, practicality and efficiency of using electric vehicles for its operations once the trial is complete. A council spokeswoman said Nissan’s headquarters were in Dandenong South as well as a casting plant, so the council was keen to work closely with the manufacturer. “Also, the Leaf is a small vehicle which could potentially suit many of our local activities,” she said. The Leaf is 100 per cent electric and travels up to 170 kilometres on a full charge.
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A shining star. Mercedes-Benz Berwick 2014 Metropolitan Cars Dealer of the Year. Mercedes-Benz would like to congratulate Mercedes-Benz Berwick’s Dealer Principal, Craig Howard and his staff on being awarded 2014 Metropolitan Cars Dealer of the Year. Over the last twelve months they have consistently demonstrated the dedication and excellence that have been hallmarks of the Mercedes-Benz brand. Find out for yourself by visiting Mercedes-Benz Berwick at 518 Princes Highway, Berwick. www.mbberwick.com.au
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