27 April 2015
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Security on high alert as terror clampdown marks historic commemorations...
Defiant Anzac By LACHLAN MOORHEAD and CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS POLICE were armed at Anzac Day services throughout Casey on Saturday as thousands of people came to honour the fallen, undaunted by an alleged terrorist plot targeting services in Melbourne’s south-east. Only a week after details of the alleged terrorist attack surfaced, the Casey community gathered throughout Berwick, Narre Warren, Cranbourne, Pearcedale, and Tooradin to commemorate the special centenary of the Gallipoli landing. Twenty-four hours before Anzac Day, British police charged a 14-year-old UK boy with trying to incite beheadings and attacks on Australian Anzac Day commemoration services. The charges came after officers swooped on five Casey teenagers in morning raids on Saturday 18 April following a tip-off from British police. A 200-strong joint state and federal police counter-terrorism team executed seven search warrants in Narre Warren, Hampton Park, Hallam and Eumemmerring as part of Operation Rising. As a result Harun Causevic of Hampton Park and Sevdet Ramdan Besim of Hallam were charged with conspiracy to commit acts done in preparation for, or planning, terrorist acts. A Narre Warren man, 18, is facing prohibited weapons charges. He was released on bail. Two other Narre Warren men, aged 18 and 19, were released without charge. Reports have linked the three charged teenagers with Springvale’s Al-Furqan Islamic Centre in Springvale South, the same centre attended by Numan Haider who stabbed police and was shot dead outside Endeavour Hills Police Station last year. On Wednesday Al-Furquan announced it
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Senior Sergeant Phil Byrne and Holt MP Anthony Byrne laid a wreath at the Endeavour Hills Anzac service last week.
James Cook Primary School Captains Nehare, Aliyah, Kaelan and Waji laid Pictures: GARY SISSONS wreaths at the Endeavour Hills Anzac Service. 136830 was permanently closing its doors. Besim appeared briefly at Melbourne In the UK prosecutors said the British Magistrates’ Court on Friday 24 April and teenager had incited someone “to carry out was further remanded. He is expected to apply for bail next an attack at an Anzac parade in Australia with the aim of killing and/or causing seri- week. ous injury to people”. Causevic, who will appear in court on 30 “The second allegation is that on 18 April, was held by police without charge for March 2015, the defendant incited another three days under a preventative detention orperson to behead someone in Australia,“ der at Barwon Prison. It was the first time such an order had Deborah Walsh, deputy head of counter terrorism at the UK’s Crown Prosecution Ser- been exercised in Victoria. vice, said in a statement. Causevic’s lawyer Rob Stary told ChanDandenong police Inspector Bruce nel 9 that it was inappropriate for his client, Kitchen said extra police – both covert and who had no criminal history, to be in a maxiovert – were part of a ramped-up presence at mum security prison. the dawn service and mid-morning march in “He should be treated in same Dandenong. way as any other remand prisoner. “In years gone by, police haven’t been “He should be housed in an appropriate armed at Anzac Day services,” Insp Kitchen remand facility, not in the state’s maximum security unit,” Mr Stary said. said. Premier Daniel Andrews confirmed last “But we will have all police in uniform with full operational safety equipment on, Tuesday that it would be alleged that multiple Anzac Day services were potentially including arms.” Following the raids on Saturday, Harun being targeted and that “edged weapons” Causevic of Hampton Park and Sevdet Ram- were involved. “That related to a specific threat to police dan Besim of Hallam were charged with the federal offence of conspiracy to commit acts members and by extension other members of done in preparation for, or planning, terror- the general public,” he said. Islamic centre closes its doors, page 9. ist acts.
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Community News Get creative and enter Casey Creations Calling all budding artists and photographers – now is the time to unleash your creativity and enter the Casey Creations youth arts competition. Casey Creations is Council’s annual creative arts and photography competition for young people who live, work or study within the City of Casey. With no theme for the competition, entrants are encouraged to submit their most creative and original pieces to go in the running to win a number of fantastic prizes. The competition is split into two categories – visual arts (2D work only) and photography – with a senior competition for those in years seven to 12, and a junior competition for grade five and six students.
Make the most of the Casey Plant Giveaway The City of Casey’s annual Plant Giveaway is on again this year, where each household can claim two FREE indigenous plants for their garden. Visit Council’s stand at either Westfield Fountain Gate or Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre on Thursday 21, Friday 22 or Saturday 23 May 2015 to receive two native plants and help Council to create a green network across Casey.
Entries close at 5.00 pm on Friday 1 May 2015 and may be submitted at any one of Council’s Youth Information Centres or Customer Service Centres.
Residents can also collect their plants at Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre on Thursday 21 and Friday 22 May 2015.
For more information, including terms and conditions, or to download an entry form visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/youth or contact City of Casey Customer Service on 9705 5200.
For more details including collection times visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/plantgiveaway.
Two new art exhibitions on display in Casey!
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Council applauds new smoking bans The City of Casey is reminding residents that new outdoor smoking bans have now come into place across Victoria. As of 13 April 2015, smoking is banned on the grounds of, and within four metres of an entrance to childcare centres, kindergartens and preschools, and primary and secondary schools. Smoking is also banned within four metres of an entrance to children’s indoor play centres, public hospitals, registered community health centres, and certain Victorian Government buildings including government departments, courts and police stations. Council supports these changes and is encouraging residents to ensure they are up-to-date with the new laws to avoid being fined.
Lynette Armstrong is currently exhibiting her artworks at the Civic Centre Art Space.
The City of Casey is proud to present two new art exhibitions for residents to enjoy at the Civic Centre Art Space. The popular exhibition space is currently hosting two new visual art displays – Lynette Armstrong’s North Stradbroke Island Dreaming and Jenni Meagher and Brenda Pettitt’s Journey. This is the first solo exhibition for Ms Armstrong after more than 40 years in the industry. Her exhibition features paintings which explore the dreamings of her Indigenous heritage from North Stradbroke Island and the flora of that part of Australia. This is complemented by Journey – an exhibition of mosaic and small sculpture which reflect on the different journeys people go on in life. Both exhibitions will be on display at the Casey Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren until Friday 15 May 2015. For more information on Casey’s Art Spaces visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/arts.
Members of the community are welcome to attend Council and Committee meetings which are held in the Council Chambers at the City of Casey Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren.
Council meetings Tuesday 5 May 2015, 6.30 pm Tuesday 19 May 2015, 6.30 pm
Planning Committee meeting Tuesday 12 May 2015, 6.30 pm
General Purposes Committee Tuesday 12 May 2015, 7.00 pm
Special Council Meeting (Draft Budget 2015–16) Sunday 17 May 2015, 3.00 pm
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The City of Casey is advocating on behalf of residents to try and secure much-needed infrastructure and services for the growing community. Council has resolved to write to the relevant State and/or Federal Members of Parliament on the following matters;
Get involved! Visit www.caseyconversations.com.au/ customer, register, complete the survey and share your ideas by 8 May 2015.
» The urgent need for bus services to Cranbourne North and Clyde North
Future of housing in Casey
» The community’s need for the Endeavour Hills Police Station to be upgraded to a 24 hour station with the appropriate access, resources and staff
Council is developing a new Housing Strategy and wants to hear your ideas on how we can meet Casey’s future housing needs.
» Clarification on the announcement by the State Government to cease the Pakenham Cranbourne Rail Upgrade and implement an alternate project
Your ideas about the types of houses you want to live in and where they could be located will help us identify and plan for housing in Casey.
» Funding of $100 million per annum to Victoria to sustain 15 hours of kindergarten for children in the year before school
To get involved visit www.caseyconversations.com.au/ housing, register, and complete the survey by 29 May 2015 for a chance to win an iPad mini.
» Invitation to the Federal Government to host a community cabinet in the City of Casey
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Found Luke is a survivor By LACHLAN MOORHEAD RACHEL Shambrook’s voice trembles just slightly when the Narre Warren mother recalls the moment she was told her son Luke was alive. But it’s the falter in Rachel’s voice which says so much more than words ever could. “I stepped outside the tent and the policeman was just standing there and, fortunately, and I mean this in all sincerity, he didn’t give me too long to wonder why he was back again and just straight away he said ‘they’ve got him, and he’s OK’,” she said. “If he’d given me any longer to think about it I would have been expecting, at that point, bad news. “He had this look of sheer happiness on his face that finally he could come and say they’d found him.” Luke’s smiling face has been broadcast worldwide since the 11-year-old was miraculously rescued after going missing in bushland near Lake Eildon for four nights over Easter. On Wednesday a special function was held at Victoria’s Parliament House where Rachel and her husband, Tim, formally thanked the more than 100 people who helped search for Luke. Premier Daniel Andrews was also at the event to praise those involved with the rescue effort. Every Easter Luke and his family - Rachel, Tim, and his younger siblings Matthew and Lauren - stay with relatives and friends at the Candlebark camping area in the Lake Eildon National Park for the long weekend. The Shambrooks arrived at the camping ground on Thursday afternoon and had breakfast with Luke the next day, but later on Friday morning the young boy took it upon himself to go on an adventure.
Rachel and Tim Shambrook put loving arms around their 11-year-old son Luke, who was found after being lost by himself in bushland for four nights. “He’s very familiar with the whole place and what we do there,” Rachel said. “We have our standard set of walks that we routinely do because we love the place so much. “Our best guess is he woke in the morning and started his normal routine of getting dressed and having breakfast outside the tent then it suddenly occurred to him, he hadn’t been for his walk.
“Our best guess, given that he can’t tell us why he left, is that he took it upon himself to go.” Luke’s ordeal is a memory now but those four nights were the longest of Rachel and Tim’s lives. His mother said one of the most difficult moments was calling out Luke’s name and hearing nothing back as Tim and Rachel continued to search for their child long after night had fallen. “The first night and the last night
were probably the hardest,” Rachel said. “When we got to the night-time, there was that realisation that he was going to be out there, he was going to be by himself. “We knew he wouldn’t have any food or water and when we sat down to tea and went to bed ourselves, that was when it really hit the hardest. “And then the new day would start and simply because it was a new day
there was that sense of, just maybe today. “Then the next night came.” But each morning Rachel and Tim woke again to search for Luke, drawing on their inner strength as much for Matthew, 10, and Lauren, 7, as for themselves. Rachel, who has been pivotal in setting up the Casey Cardinia Sibling Support group, is passionate about looking after siblings of children with a disability. “They (Matthew and Lauren) were very mindful of everything that was going on, we couldn’t shelter them from it completely and we didn’t want to but we were conscious they needed some sense of normality each day,” Rachel said. And on the Monday hope was once again rekindled when Luke’s beanie was found. The Shambrooks said they had been blown away by the number of volunteers who had given up their time to join the rescue effort, including friends from the Berwick Church of Christ and other networks in Casey, even strangers from throughout Victoria. One man told Tim he hitched two rides from Warragul to help look for Luke. Rachel, who was also involved heavily in the push to open the Specialist School in Officer, is still marvelling at Luke’s resilience, which saw his journey end safely in the care of doctors at the Royal Children’s Hospital. While it’s nearly unfathomable to imagine what Rachel, Tim and their children have gone through at the start of this month, there may be a phrase that fits. Next to the Shambrooks’ front door in Narre Warren is a plaque bearing three words. “Home sweet home“.
Saner counsel must prevail helped avert a terrible act. “If it is true, we surely must grapple more with how to prevent our young people from being so badly radicalised. Passionate young men in their late teens or early twenties are so full of energy, zeal, and a desire to change the world. “To have those good qualities funnelled into terrible pathways is tragic. How can we best channel that kind of passion into good pathways? “Things that seek to do good in the world, not harm? That seek to bless others, not curse them? We feel for the parents and friends of these young men. “We want them to know we are grieving with them, and
praying for them. And we know that what these young men were alleged to be plotting is not reflective of the high ideals of Islam. “Doing evil and randomly hurting others is not the religion of Australian Muslims. “It is as horrid to our Muslim neighbours as it is to the rest of the community. “Please do not stereotype your Muslim neighbours because of the tragic alleged extremism of some idealistic and misdirected young men. “We have a wonderful multicultural community. Let us not allow incidents like this to undermine it.”
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CASEY Multifaith Network president Jim Reiher has pleaded for understanding in the wake of the Anzac terror raids. Mr Reiher released a a statement expressing his sadness at the news that five young men from the City of Casey were questioned by police regarding alleged plans to commit an act of terrorism. “We can only hope and pray that it is not true. If it is not true, we will all breathe a sigh of relief,” Mr Reiher wrote. “If it is true, then we can all be grateful that it has not happened, and be appreciative for the work of the police and any community members who
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Sin bin for blaze dare By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MAN who caused Fountain Gate shopping centre to be evacuated after setting a bin full of cardboard on fire as a dare has been ordered by a court to apologise to its management. Dandenong Magistrates’ Court was told that 20-year-old Shane Simpson, who pleaded guilty to the arson on 20 September, was dared by a young friend to start the blaze.
“Given it was a windy day, he didn’t think it would take,” the lawyer said. “But it did.” The unemployed man, who lives with and cares for his dementia-afflicted grandmother, “scrimped and saved” $450 to replace the damaged bin prior to his court appearance, the lawyer said. Simpson had had to overcome a host of difficulties such as an unusually “small stature” which was caused by a cyst on his
brain as a child, the court was told. Simpson harboured hope of working in Canada, his lawyer said. “Hopefully not in any national parks,” magistrate Gerard Bryant quipped. Mr Bryant said Simpson had to “have a backbone to stand up to stupid people who attempt to lead you astray”. “It’s one of those classic scenarios when his age belies his mentality. “Clearly it’s a capricious and stupid
act which could have had more ramifications.” Mr Bryant said he hoped Simpson didn’t get a “thrill or a kick” out of starting the fire. “I’ll put this down to a childish and immature act.” Simpson was put on a 12-month good behaviour bond with the condition that he apologised.
Soccer surge help kicks off for clubs By LACHLAN MOORHEAD CASEY council will set up a special soccer committee to help struggling clubs in the municipality. Earlier this month the council carried a motion for the Casey Association Football (Soccer) Reference Committee to be established by September this year, with meetings to be held twice a month. The motion was raised by Four Oaks councillor Rafal Kaplon in response to the “overwhelming pleas” by representatives from clubs in his ward for extra resources to support the “skyrocketing” growth of European football in the area. He said many soccer clubs in Casey were already using multiple reserves to cater for their growing playing lists and the council had now run out of allocation space. “Clubs are struggling to access enough oval sites due to the large numbers of players and teams they already have, and have already had to turn players back,” Cr Kaplon said. Cr Kaplon said Berwick City Soc-
cer Club, Endeavour Sporting Club and Endeavour United Soccer Club had been left with no choice but to turn players away. “An Afghan community club wanted to set up in Casey and a Romanian club wanted to relocate to Endeavour Hills from Knox City Council but we haven’t been able to accommodate any new teams in the north of the municipality,” he said. “The truth is the whole Melbourne Metro Region is suffering a shortage of soccer facilities and Casey will be hardest hit with its booming population. “Therefore it was my sincere belief that the best approach forward is through a pro-active rather than reactive process where council and the community can approach these issues together from a joint perspective.” Casey councillors Rafal Kaplon, Rosalie Crestani, Susan Serey and Amanda Stapledon will be appointed to the reference committee. For more information, contact Casey Council on 9705 5200.
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Girl breaks away from Doveton kidnap bid A TEENAGE girl managed to escape into a nearby park after a man tried to take her from a Doveton bus stop this month. The girl was standing at the Kidds Road bus stop about 10.15am on Wednesday 15 April near the intersection of Sheoak Street when a small silver 4WD stopped in front of her and the male driver inside offered her a lift. When the girl refused, the man got out of the car and grabbed the victim’s arm but the girl broke free and fled into the nearby park. It’s believed the offender got back into the car and drove off. The victim did not sustain any injuries and no weapons were produced. The offender is described as Middle Eastern in appearance, approximately 160cm tall, with short black hair, and was wearing a brown coloured V-neck T-shirt at the time and spoke with an Arabic accent. Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic. com.au.
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World on a Plate Council encourages you to support local businesses by shopping locally, dining out at local cafes and restaurants and trying the cultural cuisine that Greater Dandenong is famous for. You don’t need your passport, just some friends or family to enjoy the delectable food on ofer. As part of its on-going support, Council was successful in obtaining a grant from the State Government to provide free business mentoring to nine cultural food businesses in Greater Dandenong. This program was made possible through Streetlife funding in partnership with the City of Greater Dandenong, and is delivered through the Small Business Mentoring Service. These businesses are currently participating in a tailored mentoring program to help improve their business, and now look forward to welcoming you. The City of Greater Dandenong supports local businesses through the Economic Development Unit, who have supported businesses to participate in events including Melbourne Food and Wine Festival, The Age Good Food Month and local tours, festivals and events.
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MKS Spices ‘n Things is a family owned business specialising in providing authentic Indian, Sri Lankan and Asian grocery items. They also ofer a range of takeaway food from famous pan rolls, hoppers, kothu roti and chicken biryani providing both traditional taste and value for money. MKS Spices ‘n Things has established a reputation for catering community weddings and functions and ofer a high degree of professionalism and trusted quality.
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Roma Deli is an Italian experience, established since 2001. A family run business, they pride themselves on quality, freshness and traditional service. Their ongoing selection of cheeses, smallgoods, antipasto, groceries and wines are sourced from local and Italian manufacturers. You can choose from an assortment of cofees in the cafe or tailor a freshly made panni at the panni bar. Otherwise enjoy a range of options from the breakfast and lunch menus available for a eat in or takeaway. Supported by the Victorian Government through the Streetlife program
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Angelina, here with her pet huskies Blizzard and Leiha, has written to council to have a Picture: KIMBERLEY CARTMELL dog park built in Casey. 138096
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A NINE-YEAR-OLD girl has gone all the way to Casey Council to have a dog park introduced to the municipality so her two pet huskies have somewhere safe to roam. Angelina Whinney-Smith submitted a 46-signature petition and a heartfelt letter to the council this month calling for a dog park to be set up in the municipality. Councillor Rosalie Crestani presented the petition to the council - which will look into the concept - and read out Angelina’s letter. Angelina, in Grade 4, wrote that she wanted an area in Casey she could take her two huskies to, Blizzard and Leiha, without worrying they would run off.
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Radical centre closes By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THE closure of Al-Furqan Islamic Centre in Springvale South will reduce the risk of young men and teenagers being radicalised but “we can’t rest on our laurels”, says a terrorism expert. The centre announced its closure on Wednesday in the run-up to Dandenong’s Anzac Day services at which police said they would be armed following heightened terrorism fears. The concerns come after police arrested five men in the region on 18 April following a tip-off from British police about a plan to attack Anzac Day services. Professor Greg Barton of Monash University’s Global Terrorism Research Centre said there were not many alternative “extremist, fundamentalist” hubs outside of Al-Furqan to lure “relatively normal” young men as potential Islamic State recruits. “Its closure is a good thing. It was contributing to the problem. It didn’t drive the radicalisation by itself but fed into that in a way that was destructive. “Whatever the intention of those leading it was, the sub-culture at AlFurqan was an exception to the rule. “It was a concern to the wider Muslim community. “It’s not only an embarrassment to the community but a real threat.” Shelves were emptied and signs at the Al-Furqan centre were stripped away after it announced its immediate closure due to “harassment, pressure and false accusations” on Wednesday night. In a statement on its website, the centre announced it was “the best course of action for the protection of
the local community, its members, and the broader Muslim community”. Reports had linked the three teenage men charged over the raids - as well as Numan Haider who stabbed police and was shot outside Endeavour Hills Police Station last year - with Al-Furqan. The centre described the claims as “unfounded and misleading”. Prof Barton described the radicalisation of young men and teenagers as a fast-moving crisis. “We can’t rest on our laurels. “Islamic State was getting actively involved, investing in these young people with friendships, giving them self-esteem, a sense of belonging. “These young people have legitimate questions about why things are the way they are in the world. “They are given black-and-white answers.” Prof Barton said despite multiculturalism’s “positive story” in the south-east, “we are not doing very well” at positively engaging at-risk youth. He said the police’s “good” relationships with the community was also under strain after the shooting death of Abdul Numan Haider at Endeavour Hills Police Station last September and the recent arrests under Operation Rising. Prof Barton said young people bound for Syria who were denied passports or stopped at the airport needed to be “followed up in a systematic and consistent way”. Last week IS recruiter Neil Prakash called on young people via an online video to follow Mr Haider’s precedent, who was denied a passport before his doomed attack on police.
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“They think they’ll be remembered as a hero,” Prof Barton said. “Unfortunately it’s also a tragic waste of life.” It is thought the alleged terrorism
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plot was to run over police officers at several Anzac Day services and attack them with an edged weapon. The officers’ firearms were then to be used in a shooting rampage.
A TEEN is on the run following a pursuit in Dandenong that ended with a police car being rammed. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Sergeant Glen Cruse said a stolen car was involved in a hit-run with another vehicle in Langhorne Street about 12.45am on Sunday 19 April. Police located the car travelling in Gerard Street a short time later and tried to intercept it but the driver refused to stop. Det Sgt Cruse said the vehicle drove into a police car in Cooma Court and its three occupants fled on foot. The police Air Wing and Dog Squad assisted during the pursuit and helped to locate two boys near the scene. Police charged a 15-year-old and 16-year-old, both from Dandenong North, with theft of a motor vehicle, conduct endangering life, leaving the scene of an accident and other related offences. They were bailed to appear at Dandenong Children’s Court at a later date. Police are still searching for a third teen.
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Brick business was family foundation stone WHAT’S IN A NAME DELVES INTO THE FASCINATING STORIES AND PERSONALITIES BEHIND SOME OF THE CITY’S BEST-KNOWN STREET NAMES. THIS WEEK THE JOURNAL LOOKS AT ORDISH ROAD, NAMED AFTER ONE OF THE DANDENONG’S FIRST INDUSTRIAL FAMILIES. WILLIAM Percival Ordish was one of Dandenong’s pioneering business identities. When he died in 1930, the Frankston and Somerville Standard paid tribute to Mr Ordish and his entrepreneurial spirit. “Mr Ordish, who lived at Dandenong, set out one day with a barrow and a shovel to prospect for clay. In what was then a large open paddock on Stud Road, he found that for which he sought, and the digging of that first barrow load of clay laid the foundation stone of what was destined to become a flourishing business.” From humble beginnings in the early 1890s, the business flourished when Mr Ordish secured a contract to supply bricks to the Victorian Railways. It eventually became the best-known fire-brick manufacturer in Victoria. “Today it is one of the leading industries of Dandenong, and no travel-
WHAT’S IN A NAME? ler along Stud Road has passed without being impressed by the great line of kilns which have grown upon that spot where a young man delved for his first barrow load of clay.” The Ordish Fire Brick Company became a family business, with William’s son Rowland and then grandson Joseph also among the Ordishes to work there. Rowland had two sons Thomas and Joseph. Tragically, their mother died when the boys were very young and the siblings were separated, with Joe sent to live with family friends, the Fosters. Joe attended Dandenong Primary School. He worked in the family busi-
The Ordish Fire Brick Company circa 1900. Picture: Dandenong and District Historical Society ness before volunteering for World War 1. He enlisted on 2 February 1916. He was 21 years old. He served on the Western Front in France and Belgium. He was wounded in action at
Amiens on 8 Aug 1918. He re-joined his unit on 3 November 1918, just weeks before the war ended. Joe returned to Australia in June 1919. He married wife Florence in
1919 and set up home in McPherson Street. Joe died in 1961. Journal columnist Jack Johnson remembers visiting Joe and Florence’s home as a boy in the 1930s. “Their house in McPherson Street was on a corner and used to go there when we were little kids. “They had a fabulous cactus garden and rockery that went around the whole front of house. “They used to quite often put on open days raising money for the hospital. People would pay a penny to go in there.“ William Ordish sold his business in 1922 but the works continued production to about 1975. Want to know the history behind a street name in Greater Dandenong? Let us know and we’ll find out! Email journal@starnewsgroup.com.au
LOOKING BACK
50 years ago 21 April 1965 £543 from ‘Barrow Push’ The traditional “Good Friday Barrow Push” from Dande-
nong to Melbourne raised a record £543 for the Royal Children’s Hospital this year. The barrow push was organised by the Dandenong Lions’ Club and the Dodgers Basketball Club as a special effort to raise money for the children’s hospital. It got its initial “push off” from the Mayor of Dandenong, Cr Maurie Jarvis, on Good Friday morning and collected donations all the way from here to Melbourne.
Last year’s effort raised £390 for the hospital.
20 years ago 24 April 1995 Karina sets sail Secondary College student Karina Larsen has been sailing around Port Phillip Bay on the Alma Doepel. Karina, a Year 11 student and a junior legatee nominated by Melbourne Legacy, was one of 32 young people who took part in the nine-day cruise under the guidance of
a professional crew. The Alma Doepel was a transport ship in the South Pacific area in World War II and has been restored as a three-masted topsail schooner.
5 years ago 19 April 2010 True Blue support for battle against depression There’s a change to our masthead this week - the inclusion of the beyondblue logo.
Fairfax Community Networks and beyondblue have joined forces to raise awareness about depression. We will be featuring the beyond blue logo on our masthead, and all publications will feature a blue front cover in the lead-up to mental Health Week in October.
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McPherson, John Balderson, John Walker - 19 in all who are about to join the Expedition Forces overseas. A British made (and ground) razor in case was handed to each man by Mrs Pearson. Private John Ordish expressed the thanks of the soldiers for their gifts.
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IT’S NONE OF OUR BUSINESS BUT… GREATER Dandenong SES volunteers were among those to heed the call for help from New South Wales last week. The two members and about 50 others from Victoria made a five-day trip north on Wednesday to tackle flood the damage. “They’re basically going up with rooftop skills and chainsaw skills and they’ll be assisting with the magnitude of jobs outstanding,” unit spokeswoman Libby Arnold said. “It’s a once in a decade sort of storm, especially for NSW and something you’d more often than not see in a tropical climate.”
A DANDENONG fashion store is doing its bit for unity in light of concerns about an Anzac Day terror attack. Afghan store Madina in Lonsdale Street last week displayed this sign in its window.
HAILEYBURY Keysborough Year 11 student Anant Butala is officially a top talker. He was this month named the 2015 World Champion in impromptu speaking at the 28th World Individual Debating and Public Speaking Competition. A WOMAN pushing a pram in Dandenong last
Monday 20 April stumbled when her thong broke as she crossed Princes Highway. Not only did she remain on her feet, she barely broke her stride. She simply kicked off the faulty footwear - from both feet - and continued on her way shoeless.
tages, how it’s applied elsewhere and recommendations on a way forward will come to the council before the end of the financial year. What do you think? Email journal@ starnewsgroup.com.au, post on www.facebook.com/DandenongJournal or tweet @DandyJournal.
SANDOWN Greyhound Racing Club will pump at least $100,000 into the community through sporting and cultural grants. It this month announced the Sandown Community Fund would run from the new financial year, and it was working with City of Greater Dandenong.
LOVE can bloom in the most unlikely places. Dandenong Magistrates’ Court last Monday heard the case of a young man booked for speeding at 118km/h in an 80 km/h zone in Springvale. His lawyer told the court his client - who had been licensed for only two and a half months - had at the time become “absent-minded” while following a woman behind the wheel of another car. After police intercepted the man, the pursued woman pulled over, offered the accused a lift home - and the rest is history. She loyally sat by as the man was ordered to pay a $300 donation and attend a road-trauma awareness course on top of six demerit points.
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A GANG brandishing metal poles and driving a white van has struck twice in 20 minutes in Greater Dandenong. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Sergeant Glen Cruse said a 20-year-old Noble Park man was walking south along Dunblane Road, Springvale, about 5.10am on Wednesday 15 April when a white van approached. A man of Islander appearance, aged about 20 with a large build and a baseball cap, got out and punched the victim in the face. Det Sgt Cruse said three other men, of African appearance and aged in their early twenties, also got out of the van and began striking the victim’s head and legs with metal poles. They took his bag and mobile phone during the attack and fled the scene in the van. About 20 minutes later the same van approached a 55-year-old Dandenong woman waiting at bus stop on Stud Road. A man of African appearance aged in his twenties got out of the van, went up to the woman, pulled her handbag from her shoulder and ran back to the van. Det Sgt Cruse said witnesses provided a partial registration for the van, which police determined had been stolen from outside an address in Heatherton a few days earlier. Officers recovered the vehicle on James Street, Dandenong, on 15 April.
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A FRANTIC mum went to the Dandenong Police Station counter on 15 April living every parent’s worst nightmare - her daughter was missing. Natalie Ann Van Damme suffers from Down syndrome and was due to return to her home in Hawdon Street, Dandenong North about 4pm. First Constable Bianca McKay said Natalie caught a bus from a care centre in Walker Street, Dandenong, about 3pm. “She normally catches the bus straight home from school. She has a pretty strict routine,” she said. But the 22-year-old had got on the wrong bus. Officers put the word out to patrols, gave PSOs from Dandenong Railway Station Natalie’s photograph and contacted the bus company.
“They gave us a location where someone had got off the bus because they were on the wrong bus,” First Const McKay said. “We thought it was her. That gave us a location of Heatherton Road and EastLink.” They called nearby businesses and hospitals and when Natalie’s parents said she was scared of the dark searched areas with lighting, including schools and fish and chip shops. First Const McKay eventually clocked off for the day but couldn’t switch off. “All I could picture was her sitting there crying somewhere,” she said. “She’s obviously quite vulnerable and it was getting later and darker and cold.” She woke up to check her phone for news throughout the night and was delighted to find in the morning that Natalie was
safe and sound. “She’d stayed on the wrong bus until she got to Waverley Gardens,” she said. About 1am security guards checked her proof of age card and called Natalie’s mum, listed on the back as her emergency contact. The family paid a visit to those involved in the search the next morning, and Natalie promised to call triple zero if she ever landed in a similar situation. “She’d made us a thank you card and brought in chocolates,” First Const McKay said. “Every day there’s missing people. You do get those incidents that touch you. “It’s nice to have a happy ending. I’m just glad that she was found. “She was worth the trouble, she was a sweetie.”
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Mental care opens up By LACHLAN MOORHEAD MENTAL well-being is a topic that needs to be discussed regularly and openly, according to Narre Warren Lions Club president Lorraine Riches. This is a big reason why Ms Riches helped organise a special information session on depression at the Casey Council chambers last Thursday night in conjunction with the Narre Warren Lions Club and beyondblue and supported by local and state politicians. The Pakenham and Endeavour Hills Lions Clubs, and the Berwick Lionesses also lent their support to the event. It comes as beyondblue and the Lions Clubs of Australia joined forces last year to create the Joining Hands initiative, a project which will focus on raising awareness around anxiety and depression. The Casey event included presentations from guest speaker Tony Wynd, Monash Health representatives and Ms Riches herself - who reflected on her late mother’s battle with depression. “I think it is very crucial, very vital, to get out there that you don’t have to be a health professional to get out and talk about it,” Ms Riches said after the event. “The Federal Government organises RUOK day, but instead of just one day in September, let’s make it every day.” Working as a nurse, Lorraine said she continually saw how depression and anxiety could leave victims helpless and not know-
Front from left are Narre Warren Lions Club member Clinton De Pol, president Lorraine Riches, member Gayle Hough and Casey councillor Amanda Stapledon. At the rear, from left, are Mayor Mick Morland, Lions Zone chairman Ron Hird and Gembrook MP Brad Battin. 137456 Picture: ROB CAREW Below, back, from left, Clinton de Poel, Judy Fahey, David Fahey. Front, from left, Monash Health’s Mick Rogers, Cr Amanda Stapledon, La Trobe MP Jason Wood, Lorraine Riches, Tony Wynd, and Dick Begley.
ing where to turn. “Some people are left almost catatonic, and they can’t function,” she said. “Others just go through the motions.” The gold coin donations raised from the event will all go towards Beyondblue. “Even some people feel alone within their own families and are reluctant to speak to anyone,” Lorraine said. “Everyone’s been touched by
knowing somebody with anxiety or depression in their lives. “And with the stigma and their response, sometimes you just don’t how to approach them.” Lions is one of the largest service clubs in the world, with more than 1400 clubs across Australia. The volunteer organisation helps the needy and assists in emergencies, while also supporting children in various school projects.
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Ron on 0412 350 006 or Lorraine on 0450 806 744. Those in need of immediate assistance or who need someone trustworthy to talk to can phone Lifeline on 131 114.
Road rage driver hits car with hammer NARRE Warren police are appealing for witnesses after reports of a man driving erratically, tailgating and striking a Lexus with a hammer on the Monash Freeway on Thursday 23 April. The silver 2010 Toyota Rukus was driving outbound near Heatherton Road about 3.15pm. Police were told the car began to tailgate a white Lexus and then stopped in front of it. The driver then got out of his car and began hitting the Lexus with a hammer. It is reported the man got back into his car and continued driving onto the South Gippsland Highway and onto the Westernport Highway. Police intercepted the vehicle on the Westernport Highway. The 23-year-old man did not comply with police direction and was subsequently arrested at the scene. The Carrum Downs man was released a short time later pending further inquiries. The male driver of the Lexus was not injured during the incident. Information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
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296-298 South Gippsland Highway Dandenong South Komelon 8 Metre Tape Measure Bargains! This Pro Range of top quality professional tape measures have been cleverly designed & manufactured by Komelon to cope with the requirements of hard daily trade use. Featuring an ergonomically contoured chrome case with a well positioned lock button for comfort & ease of use. Nylon coating on the 8 Metre steel blade gives up to fifteen times longer life then a standard tape. These are TradeTools exclusive & a bargain this week!
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Milwaukee 18 Voltt 2 Piece e Cordless Drill Kits
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Genuine Bahco Hard Point Saws Genuine high Swedish quality 475mm Model NP-19-U78-HP hard point saws designed for trade use. An absolute bargain this week!
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Milwaukee have built a solid reputation for high quality cordless tools & this 18 Volt 125mm Angle Grinder skin is certainly no exception! Features a superbly designed 4 pole motor which guarantees maximum power & efficiency. Model Backed by Milwaukee's Five Year HD18AG125-0 Cordless Tool Warranty!
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Gorilla 3 Foot Ladders TradeTools 25 Piece HSS Drill Sets Genuine 120Kg rated ladders such as these are rarely found at anywhere near this extremely xtremely low TradeTools price! These are double ble sided aluminium ladders featuring non-slip on-slip treads, aluminium top caps plus cross ss braced spreaders. These 3 foot models dels are manufactured to strict Australian n& New Zealand standards. Backed by a full 12 month warranty!
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Force 142 Pce Tool Kits
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Whether you're an electronics technician, electrician, mechanic or domestic user these Auto-Ranging Digital Multimeters will prove to be a great investment at this low price. Its functions include AC/DC Voltage, Amps, Continuity with Audible Warning, Diode Testing, plus more. Normally elsewhere you could expect to pay 3 - 4 times this low TradeTools price for such a versatile & reliable Multimeter! An Absolute Bargain This Week!
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These are the highly popular 240 Volt SDS Plus Rotary Hammers from Makita. They are fully featured with powerful 800 Watt motors, 3 mode operation (drill, hammer drill & chisel only) plus variable speed with forward & reverse. Has a BIG 26mm maximum drilling capacity in masonry plus a mechanical safety clutch and all metal gearbox. Anti-vibration side and rear handles plus lock-on switch help greatly reduce user fatigue during extended use. These are a great choice for builders, Another Bargain plumbers & electricians. Price For Excellent
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perfectly straight cuts every time! Great for accurately cutting long sheets of material. These are a cabinetmaker’s very best friend! • 160mm Blade • 55mm Cutting Depth • 1150 Watt Motor • Soft Start Motor • Adjustable Dust Chute • Carry Case Included
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Water hose reels are ideal for all general workshop applications. Not the cheapest... but without doubt one of the best hose reels available! These are suitable for either Air or Water.
Renegade Industrial 5" Angle Grinders
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These trade quality solar powered auto darkening welding helmets feature an extra darke 100mm Wide Screen. They have delay control, adjustable shade setting & variable contr sensitivity. Also includes a built-in battery sensi backup system & low battery warning light. backu These welding helmets are suitable for MIG, TIG & Arc Welding. Superb value! The p previous model to this, & not long ago either, was almost twice this price & didn't either have all of the features that this model has! Model RIWH8912
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Superb quality Metric 12 piece ring & open ended mini spanner sets are made out of industrial chrome vanadium & supplied in a strong vinyl wallet, these spanner sets will survive even the roughest jobs.
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This is one of our best tool kits! Comprises a full range of really top mechanics quality toolss all covered by the Force Lifetime Warranty! Includes a full range of 1/2", 3/8" & 1/4" drive Metric sockets plus a full range of Metric sockets 6-24mm. Also includes a full range off screwdrivers, allen keys, screw bits, sockets, socket wrench accessories, pliers, locking pliers; the list goes on... & on!
Superb q quality Hitachi BRUSHLESS Hammer 2 PIECE E Driver Drill & Impact Driver kits. These are substantially better than all previous Hitachi models with considera considerably more run time & more power. B Both tools are fully featured typic Hitachi class leading with typical reliability & design. The Impact Driver has a HU HUGE 172Nm of torque & the Hammer Driver Drill ranks amongst the very best you can buy! Carry Case Included.
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These superb 200 Amp single phase TIG welders are ideal for welding aluminium, stainless steel, chrome moly & pretty much any other weldable metal. Using the latest inverter technology makes these units both compact & light enough to be easily carried single handedly. Incorporates both square wave & pulse technology to produce near perfect welds every time! These versatile units can also be used as a powerful 200 Amp ARC welder. Comes complete with foot control, a quality TIG torch, ARC welding leads and Argon regulator. These Are A Bargain!
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WE REMEMBER THEM 1915-2015 Call of duty for soldiers in pain
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GLIMPSE of the dangers faced by the medical corps during World War I was clearly conveyed in a letter from the front from a Dandenong medic. On 5 October 1916 the Journal printed a letter from Private Alan Titcher, who served with the medical corps in France, sent to his father R.A Titcher of Dandenong. “We heard there were some of our wounded lying out in No Man’s Land, which is the space between our trenches and the Huns,” Private Titcher wrote. “One of our doctors wanted to take a party out to see if we could get any of them. “I volunteered, but the authorities would not allow us to go as they considered that it meant certain death for us to go over the parapet. “I felt it was my duty to go out and do what I could. “It was wonderful to see the way our boys bore the pain of their dressing. Never a murmur from any one of them!”
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EWSPAPERS were key to the recruiting effort in Victoria during World War I. The frontlines in Turkey and Europe needed a continual supply of new soldiers to replace those killed and wounded. On 28 October 1915, the South Bourke and Mornington Journal, which at the time also circulated to what is now the City of Casey, reported on the pensions payable to widows on the “death of member of the forces, or to a member on total incapacity”. Per Annum Lieutenant... £91 Sergeant... £70 Corporal... £68 Private... £52
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Dandenong RSL official piper Ian Arrell.
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NDEAVOUR Hills cenotaph hosted one of its strongest recent turnouts at Wednesday’s Anzac Day service. A 100-strong throng of dignitaries, veterans, students and other onlookers stood in respectful silence for the service staged by Dandenong-Cranbourne RSL Sub-branch. Carolyne Pettit, an Anzac Day regular of Narre Warren, watched her 310 Regional Cadet Unit daughter stand as part of the cenotaph guard. She says she cast her thoughts at her late father-in-law - a former active member of Dandenong RSL and “proud” march flag-bearer - and her grandfather - who served in the navy during World War I. Another Vietnam veteran - his chest gleaming with medals - said he remembered his military comrades. “It’s important as a day of remembrance for everyone. There should be more of it.” Senior Sergeant Phil Byrne, Holt MP Anthony Byrne, Casey Police Inspector Paul Breen, and Rob Wilson.
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A Hampton Park Secondary College navy cadet in front of the cenotaph.
Young Noah Kilpatrick watches Dandenong RSL committee member Neville Johnson address the service.
A Hampton Park Secondary College navy cadet stands guard at the cenotaph.
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DANDENONG, NOBLE PARK, SPRINGVALE, KEYSBOROUGH, HALLAM, DOVETON, ENDEAVOUR HILLS
COVER STORY
DEDICATED TO QUALITY \ 22 WESTWOOD BOULEVARD, KEYSBOROUGH THIS stunning five bedroom house featuring solar heated swimming pool and three living areas is an architecturally designed luxury home which is dedicated to quality. Open plan back area of the house combines closed third living room, dining area and quality chef style kitchen with full walk in pantry, and ample bench space/storage. Features down-lights, hydronic heating, double doors, quality light fittings, alarm system and full intercom system. It leads out to the heated swimming pool via glass double doors. Eight colour security cameras divided into two receivers by four cameras and with enormous 500 GB hard drive recording space on each receiver. Homely rumpus on second floor features balcony with street views and leads off to a master bedroom and two queen bedroom, master suite is truly something else with its bay windows, en-suite featuring double vanity, spa bath, large shower and hotel style zoned lounge within. 5
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THE C REAL ESTATE, SPRINGVALE, 8581 0999 COREY (KHOI) LE, 0417 311 491 CKLE@THECREALESTATE.COM.AU OR VARUN AHUJA, 0404 954 492 VAHUJA@THECREALESTATE.COM.AU PRICE: $840,000 PLUS INSPECT: WEDNESDAY 6PM-6.30PM, SATURDAY, NOON-12.30PM
KEYSBOROUGH Porcelain tiles flow through most of this seven-year-old home. The master bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe, a large ensuite with dual vanity and large shower, a study area and access to the outside. The three extra bedrooms are all carpeted, boast built-in wardrobes and are tucked at the rear to keep the house peaceful. The central hub of the home is made up of the dining area and kitchen that boasts granite benches, dishwasher, 900mm oven, five burner stove and a breakfast bench. Notable extras include gas ducted heating, evaporative cooling, solar panels to significantly reduce electricity bills, an alarm, water tank at the rear and a large double lock-up garage. Outdoors there is alfresco dining and a merbau deck. The rest is perfect for those who like a
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little bit of gardening without too much work because it is easy to maintain, soaks in the sun and the garden beds are well established for easy relaxed outdoor living. Haileybury and Lighthouse Colleges are a moment away, there are wetlands and trails across the front to make for a relaxed yet energetic lifestyle plus there are plenty of buses, shops and freeways nearby. 4
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BARRY PLANT, NOBLE PARK, 8710 0000 CHANG WANG, 0450 706 668 66 DONNICI DRIVE PRICE: $690,000 PLUS INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT SELL BY: TUESDAY, 19 MAY AT 5PM Connecting people and communities DJ
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118 Walker St Dandenong P: 9791 5922 F: 9792 2536
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Dandenong Central
Dandenong
143 CleelaNd Street
PRIME POSITION FOR DEVELOPMENT (STCA)!
1/86 SCOtt Street
A PIECE OF YESTERYEAR!
What an opportunity! Whether you are an Investor or Developer, this rectangular block of land measuring just over 797m2 with a Zoning of GRZ1 (General Residential Zone – Schedule 1) has numerous possibilities. Centrally located within walking distance to the Dandenong Market, Hospital, Dandenong Plaza, Oasis Sporting Complex, local shops, Schools, Churches and bus stop. What a find! The three bedroom weatherboard home is currently tenanted and returns $280.00 per week providing an income stream whilst your plans and permits are being approved.
This delightful 2/3 bedroom home is a piece of history from early Dandenong. As such, the bedrooms are large and one even has a feature corner fire place. There are feature ceiling roses, an up to date kitchen and a renovated bathroom for modern living. There is a second feature fire place in the meals area. The front picket fence provides a secure yard for the dog or kids and there is a private rear yard with access to the lock up garage. This property is a stand out piece of heritage that should not be overlooked!
NUMEROUS POSSIBILITIES!
AN AWESOME ALTERNATIVE!
auCtiON: Saturday, 2nd May, 2015 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) OPeN: Sat 10:30am to 11:00am
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auCtiON: Saturday, 23rd May, 2015 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) OPeN: tues 4:30pm to 5:00pm & Sat 10:30am to 11:00am
8 SarONa Street
THREE BEDROOMS, STUDY & TWO LIVING AREAS!
Cosy family home nestled in a quiet location yet within a short walk to the Dandenong Market, Plaza and CBD. It features spacious lounge, large bedrooms, tastefully renovated kitchen and bathroom, ducted heatingm quality window furnishings, polished floor boards, undercover entertainment area and single garage leading to a carport. COMFORT & SPACE!
FOr Sale: $470,000 to $510,000 OPeN: Wed 5:30pm to 6:00pm & Sat 12:00pm to 12:30pm
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FULL OF NATURAL LIGHT!
THIS ONE REALY HITS THE SPOT!
2/2 Peter Court
2/19 Olive Street
Fantastic near new two bedroom rear unit close to all facilities. Well designed with open plan living, a large focal point kitchen with stainless steel appliances and a large bathroom. Also includes ducted heating, lock up garage, private courtyard and only two on the block. Handy to shops, public transport, schools and more.!
Superbly presented two bedroom freestanding unit in the heart of Central Dandenong. Bright, sunny lounge with ceiling fan, a kitchen with a massive amount of cupboard space plus wall oven, gas hot plates and range hood. The meals area has direct access to the neat and tidy rear yard that has side access to the lock up garage.
FOr Sale: $360,000 to $375,000 OPeN: Wed 3:45-4:15pm & Sat 12:00-12:30pm
FOr Sale: $324,950 OPeN: Wed 4:30-5:00pm & Sat 11:15-11:45am
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8-12 Stanley Street
12 leeside Street
1/17 Grant Street
3/61 Herbert Street
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, apartments will feature abundant natural light, high quality fittings and be finished to the highest standard.
Close to public transport, schools, shops and churches, this property has all the boxes ticked. Whether you are wanting a solid home to renovate or a development site to build a new home or units (STCA), what a great opportunity! Features three spacious bedrooms, aluminium windows, tiled roof, double garage and more!
What an opportunity! This 1950's style three bedroom timber home will suit the first home buyers with renovation skills OR the builder/developer wanting a multi unit site (STCA). Walk to the City centre and Schools in minutes! IMPROVE YOUR LOT!
Spacious villa unit just five minutes walk from the Dandenong CBD offers a large lounge, spacious modern kitchen, dining area, two bedrooms with mirrored built in robes and separate laundry. The large backyard can be accessed from the laundry and the lock up garage. Features gas appliances, ducted heating and much more!
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VALUE FOR MONEY - PRICE REDUCED!
EXCELLENT TENANTS & RETURN
AN INVESTMENT BEAUTY!
STRESS FREE INVESTMENT!
FOr Sale: From $295,000 OPeN: Wed 4:30-5:00pm & Sat 1:00-1:30pm
1/2-4 leonard Street
Walk to Dandenong Tafe and Hospital form this unit featuring a formal lounge, dining off the modern kitchen, two spacious bedrooms with built in robes, full bathroom, separate laundry, ducted heating, air conditioning, dishwasher, gas cooking, gas hot water, polished floors, large single garage and private backyard.
FOr Sale: $285,000 plus buyers OPeN: thurs 5:00-5:30pm & Sat 11:15-11:45am
FOr Sale: $330,000 to $360,000 OPeN: thurs 4:30-5:00pm & Sat 1:00-1:30pm
1 & 2/9 Marie Street
FOr Sale: $330,000 to $360,000 OPeN: thurs 4:30-5:00pm & Sat 10:30-11:00am
14/16-18 Close avenue
With two units on the one block and 733m2 of land, this is a great opportunity not to be missed. The front unit has two bedrooms with built in robes, polished floors, gas cooking and heating, air conditioning and ceiling fan in the lounge. Unit 2 has one bedroom with built in robes, gas cooking, polished floors and a huge backyard.
FOr Sale: $370,000 to $390,000 OPeN: Wed 4:30-5:00pm & Sat 12:00-12:30pm
FOr Sale: $300,000 plus buyers OPeN: Sat 10:00am to 10:30am
3/18 Hutton Street
Opportunity to buy neat home in the heart of the city. Boasting a $250.00 per week rental return, it features two spacious bedrooms with built in robes, meals area off renovated kitchen, a combined bathroom/laundry, separate toilet and car space. Walking distance to the CBD and many other facilities.
FOr Sale: $220,000 plus buyers OPeN: Wed 4:30-5:00pm & Sat 1:00-1:30pm
This hard to come by two bedroom ground floor rear flat with rear car park is only a couple of minutes walk to Dandenong Central with all its shops, offices and transport hub including the Dandenong Market and Plaza. Currently tenanted at almost 6% return or available with Vacant Possession in June.
FOr Sale: $200,000 to $220,000 OPeN: tues 3:45-4:15pm & Sat 11:15-11:45am 1182132
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DANDENONG 8 ASH GROVE
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Live in /invest or develop you’re on a winner here! Flat 597m2, perfect for side by side or front and back development STCA. Located moments to schools, Hospital, market & CBD. Feats spacious bedrooms, updated kitchen large living, garage, sizeable backyard, gas heating & cooking and A/C. Don’t miss this one!
sat 9th May @ 12pm 10% dep bal 30/60 days INSPECT Sat 12-12:30pm Photo ID required PRICE Contact Agent CONTACT Ari Oinonen 0402 349 644
DOVETON 11 CAMPHOR COURT
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Delightful first home or super investment on a flat 835m2 ,retain the existing brick house & build behind STCA or demolish & develop multiple units STCA. Good rentable condition as is or an easy renovation project, court location close to schools, shops, bus & Dandenong central, inspect today!
sat 9th May @ 11am 10% dep bal 30/60 days INSPECT Sat 1-1:30pm Photo ID required PRICE Contact Agent CONTACT Ari Oinonen 0402 349 644
DANDENONG 69 PULTNEY STREET Attention all developers! Rare opportunity here with this vacant corner block of 925m2 with 18.29m frontage approx. zoned RGZ1 (residential growth zone) and situated in one of Central Dandenong’s finest streets, offering unrivalled potential to develop multilevel apartments or multiple townhouses STCA. Tightly held, blue chip location in the heart of Dandenong, overlooking Dandenong Park and just a short stroll into the CBD, Plaza, schools and Train Station. METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
23rd May @ 12 pm 10% dep bal 30 days Contact Agent Sat 11-11:30am Photo ID required Ari Oinonen 0402 349 644
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This well maintained property of 810m2 block is ideally located in Central Dandenong and is suitable to build units or townhouses (STCA). All recently built developments in close proximity have sold very quickly and rather strong demand exit. Build, Sell or Rent! The home can be rented while you apply for your council permits. So bid, buy, build, sell and make a substantial profit and secure your financial future. Don’t miss out, inspect today opportunity is knocking open the door! METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
Sat 30th May @ 11am 10% dep bal 30/60 days Contact Agent Sat 11-11:30am Photo ID required Gavin Andrews 0407 779 232
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Rosewood Downs’ Finest
More like a Small House
Located in the highly sought after Rosewood Downs Estate, this home offers quality and space for the most fastidious buyer. As you step inside the double front doors into the spacious hallway entrance you will certainly be impressed by the sheer elegance and beauty of this home. Walking through the property you will be astonished by the meticulous presentation and array of great features including high ceilings and lacquered woodwork throughout. With 4 spacious bedrooms, master bedroom with full en suite and walk in robe, remaining bedrooms with built in robes, formal lounge and dining area and separate family area, your family will not be short of space. The kitchen will certainly astound you with its high quality timber finish and great quantity of bench space. Other features include double lock up garage with remote access, roller-shutters around the entire home, ducted vacuum and much more.
This magnificently presented home is located within walking distance to public transport services including buses & Noble Park Railway Station, Douglas Street shopping strip, Chandler Secondary College & a short drive to Parkmore Shopping Centre. With no work to do but simply move in you will fall in love with the generously sized kitchen with all the modern fittings & ample bench & cupboard space as well breakfast bar. The formal lounge area is sure to provide a perfect setting for entertaining guests, whilst the 2 bedroom offer built in robes & the entire home offer an abundance of natural light. With features that include a fully renovated bathroom, separate toilet, good sized laundry, laminated timber flooring through living areas & bedrooms, central GDH & evaporative cooling this home has an array of attributes that would suit the most fastidious of buyers. AUCTION: Saturday 9th May 2015 at 12:00pm TERMS: 10% Deposit, Balance in 30-60 Days INSPECT: Saturday 2nd May 2015 at 11:30am – 12:00pm
PRICE: $550,000 Plus INSPECT: Saturday 2nd May 2015 at 11:00am – 11:30am
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FOR SALE: 1 Dorset Road Dandenong North Neb Delibasic : 0411 332 467 e: neb.delibasic@delrealestate.com.au
Lavinia Varga : 0434 398 943 e: lavinia.varga@delrealestate.com.au
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Ranko Delibasic : 0422 991 375 e: ranko.delibasic@delrealestate.com.au
Well Presented Unit in Court Location
Immaculate Home in Desired Location
Ideal for first home buyers or people looking to downsize, this neat unit sits in a quiet court location that is only minutes’ drive to Dandenong Railway Station, Eastlink Freeway and all other amenities. Having been freshly repainted and recarpeted throughout, you can simply move in and enjoy this well maintained home which comprises 2 bedrooms with built in robes, good sized living area, separate kitchen and meals area, 1 bathroom and separate toilet, single lock up garage and easy to look after rear courtyard. Additionally this home provides a gas wall heater in the living area, air conditioning and gas stove cooking making it perfect for small families who want minimal maintenance and upkeep. You will surely fall in love with this home so make a time to inspect it before it is too late. Call to arrange an inspection today!
From small families to investors this home provides something for everyone with its perfect presentation & quiet surrounding. Located a short walking distance to Lyndale Primary School & Lyndale Secondary College as well as public transport services & only minutes’ drive to Monash Freeway. From the moment you walk through the front door you are sure to appreciate the good sized & open plan living & dining area which is perfect for any person or family who loves to entertain. Making your way through the small corridor you will be greeted by 3 bedrooms & main bathroom with combined laundry. Adjacent to the living area is the renovated kitchen with gas stove cooking & loads of cupboard space. Other features include gas ducted heating, split system air conditioning in living area, laminated timber flooring throughout, courtyard & single lock up garage with additional off street car spaces. AUCTION: Saturday 16th May 2015 at 12:30pm TERMS: 10% Deposit, Balance in 90 Days INSPECT: Saturday 2nd May 2015 12:00pm - 12:30pm
PRICE: $280,000 Plus INSPECT: Saturday 2nd May 2015 at 1:00pm - 1:30pm
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FOR SALE: 4/16 Norman Court Dandenong Neb Delibasic : 0411 332 467 e: neb.delibasic@delrealestate.com.au
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AUCTION: 6 Janet Street Dandenong North Lavinia Varga : 0434 398 943 e: lavinia.varga@delrealestate.com.au
Neb Delibasic : 0411 332 467 e: neb.delibasic@delrealestate.com.au
Lavinia Varga : 0434 398 943 e: lavinia.varga@delrealestate.com.au 1182006
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Explore Your Possibilities with The C! SPrINGVaLE 109/31B Buckingham ave
The Largest Corner apartment in Springvale Central!
NarrE WarrEN 19 Jacksons 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
Ideally located just a short drive to Fountain Gate shopping centre, schools and a short walk close to the park with easy access to the major freeways. • There are 3 generous living areas which include a formal lounge with ceiling rose, an open yet light illed family room with hardwood looring plus an upstairs retreat area. • Gas Ducted Heating and Evaporative Cooling
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$360,000+ Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Varun Ahuja 0404 954 492
SPrINGVaLE 11 Clive Street
$450,000+ Saturday 12:00 - 12:30pm Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Aaron Hadow 0498 669 002
ready Set Go – Construction already NOBLE ParK 3/32 Moodemere St Started!
Perfect irst home or investment!
Gorgeously contemporary, this brand new townhouses combines aesthetic charm and smart design to create an exceptional living environment full of functionality and luxury. Situated close to Coles supermarket, public transport, walking distance to Minaret College, Springvale Rise Primary School, Monash University Clayton, Ikea, Springvale Central shopping, easy access to Princess Highway, freeways and east link.
An exciting and affordable opportunity awaits irst home buyers, investors and down-sizers wanting to buy into this sought after location within walking distance to Noble Park Station, shopping centres, schools, churches and parks. • Comprising of a spacious lounge, 2 bedrooms, kitchen and meals area, bathroom and separate toilet, this immaculate unit is sure to impress. • Gas ducted heating, step outside and enjoy the kids playing in the private backyard
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ENDEaVOUr HILLS 11 Whitestone Crt
$280,000 + Wednesday 5:00 - 5:30pm Saturday 12:00 - 12:30pm Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Nik Sharma 0411 790 745
Potential to Develop (STCa) 769sm2 KEYSBOrOUGH 72 Wahroonga avenue approx
Located in a prime court position this 3 bedroom family home is sure to impress. Featuring immaculate slate looring and carpets throughout and situated on a huge block, including two sheds for all your storage needs, semi ensuite and secure back garden, this lovely home is waiting for you to inspect. Short walking distance to primary school and public transport. • Currently rental $1,474 per month
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• Leading Agency in your Area with Unrivaled Customer service • We specialise in Springvale, Keysborough and Noble Park • Over 20 Years of Real Estate Experience • With over 10,000 Clients, we have more buyers for your home • Award Winning agents • Our team can speak a combined 9 languages: English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Teochew, Vietnamese, Cambodian (Khmer), Thai, Hindi and Punjabi • Excellent Ofice Location next to Westpac - more buyers come to us
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Middle of Everything!
This residence offers enormous family appeal walking distance to Parkmore Shopping Centre, Keysborough Primary Schools and Keysborough Secondary College. In a family friendly and safe neighbourhood where there is parkland and play ground to play. • Nice block of 535m2 (approx.) of land with 3 spacious bedrooms with BIR. • Featuring central kitchen, cosy timber loor family room and huge rear yard.
$390,000+ Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Nik Sharma 0411 790 745
Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491
Entertainer’s delight with tranquil views
Nik Sharma 0411 790 745
$430,000+ Wednesday 5:00 - 5:30pm Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Aaron Hadow 0498 669 002
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Varun Ahuja 0404 954 492 363 Springvale Road, Springvale www.theCrealestate.com.au
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NEW METRICON MARVEL! Less than a year old, this 2 storey home is as fresh as they come. Featuring great design elements throughout its 34 squares, this family abode offers a premium lifestyle. Set under a stylish colorbond roof, this 6 star energy rated home offers 4 bedrooms plus a study, theatre/media room, a guest powder room, a vast living precinct comprising lounge, dining family and rumpus all anchored by a central and perfectly appointed kitchen featuring stone bench tops, glass splash back, 900mm upright stainless steel cooker, rangehood and dishwasher plus walk in pantry. The covered al fresco area is accessed from both living and rumpus via sets of stacked doors marrying the indoors with the outdoors and has a mains gas connection ready for your BBQ. Upstairs is evaporatively cooled and features a master bedroom with walk in robe and an en suite featuring dual basins and a double shower, 3 further robed bedrooms and a family bathroom with separate shower and bath plus a spacious study area. Other highlights includes an extended double garage with remote control door and internal access, zoned central heating throughout, high ceilings, blockout blinds to all bedrooms, quality floating timber flooring with carpeting in all bedrooms, premium aluminium windows and lots more. The property handy to Parkmore Shops, 8 minutes to Edithvale beach and easy access to East link.
Price: $720,000+ Inspect: Thursday 5:15 - 5:45pm Saturday 11:45 - 12:15pm
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Anthony Mondous 0417 508 189
KEYSBOROUGH 15 WOOLTANA ROAD
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4 BEDROOMS ON A BUDGET This family home is set on a generous 578 m2 allotment. Set in a quiet pocket of Keysborough; this single storey residence presents the opportunity to secure a lovely 4 bedroom home affordably. Offering a very generous living room with gas heater, a sparkling, updated, light and bright kitchen with loads of cupboards and bench space adjoining a family meals area, tiled bathroom with separate shower and bath plus separate WC and laundry. The 4th bedroom is versatile and could be used as an additional living area or is ideal for a secondary or tertiary student with its own entry and shower room. Out the back door is a lovely, north-facing covered patio bathed in winter sun perfect for year-round entertaining, a 10m long (approx) single width garage with roller door plus plenty of yard for kids and dogs to run around. Other features include BIRs in 2 bedrooms, 9 ft ceilings throughout, alarm system, a terra cotta tiled roof and more. This home offers the buyer scope to further improve and to add your own personality, whilst presenting as a good family home as is. Best of all, it is located close to Keysborough Secondary College and Chandler Park Primary School. The bus stop is within easy walking distance and Parkmore Shopping Centre is close by. The convenience of East link is also at your door, so you can be in the CBD or enjoying the delights of the Mornington Peninsula in no time.
Price: $430,000+ Inspect: Thursday 4:45 - 5:15pm Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm
John Wysham 0418 322 618 Michelle Sayers 0417 474 258
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LISTEN TO THE SONG BIRDS
Price: $880,000+ Inspect: Wednesday 5:15 - 5:45pm Saturday 2:45 - 3:15pm
This high, wide and handsome 2 storey home has a blissfully unloseable north-facing aspect directly overlooking Tatterson Park just across the street with its sweeping grasslands flanked by stunningly beautiful stanzas of eucalypts. Sited on a generous allotment, this premium home offers everything one could possibly expect of a spacious family residence in this neighbourhood. The accommodation comprises 5 bedrooms plus study, formal and vast casual living areas on the ground level, whilst the chefs kitchen is appointed with all the essential appliances in stainless steel and features a host of storage. This feeds onto the covered al fresco and out to the established, lawned rear garden. There is a further, open plan living area upstairs around which are arranged the 5 bedrooms (or 4 plus 2nd study), and the master and second bedrooms both enjoy stunning vistas over the parkland. In addition, there is a large balcony from the en-suited main bedroom which is just perfect for enjoying one’s morning cuppa among the treetops. Completing the scene is a remote controlled double garage, central heating plus both evaporative and refrigerated air conditioning, Miele oven, built in Boss microwave, dual drawer dishwasher, ducted vacuum, security system, video intercom, ADSL connections to every bedroom, sprinkler systems front and rear fed from a 2,500L water tank and pump. This beautiful home is within walking distance to Hailleybury College, Springers Leisure Centre and just a minutes to East Link entrance. Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
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Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Anthony Mondous 0417 508 189
1182170
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LOCATED OFF SCHOOL ROAD ENTER VIA CROSS STREET
ANOTHER QUALITY MASTERPLANNED COMMUNITY BY CEEJ DEVELOPMENTS ALL LOT AREAS, DIMENSIONS AND PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
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Buy one or buy three!
In Room Auction
Craftsman built with only three on the block, each separately titled so you can buy one or the lot! Spacious design and layout will impress both investors and home buyers. Close to shops and transport. Motivated vendors means you will need to act fast to avoid missing out!
Wednesday 13th May @ 6.30pm Sandown Regency, 477 Princes Hwy, Noble Park
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View Wed & Sat 2-2:45pm Rachel Oldmeadow 0413 480 807 rachel.oldmeadow@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale 1182156
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NOBLE PARK NORTH 28 WIMPOLE STREET
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This very special family home is a perfect opportunity for 1st home buyers, investors and developers. Comprising of lounge, dining/kitchen and laundry plus heating in lounge and central evaporative cooling. Situated in a prime location where you have potential to extend, build another unit at the rear or build your dream home (all STCA). Step outside and enjoy the big backyard, carport, garage, workshop area, bonus of a water tank, shed & aviary.
Located in a booming development pocket of Noble Park North is this magnificent brick veneer home. Upon arrival buyers will be impressed by sheer size of the parcel of land on offer. Inside, buyers will be love the huge size lounge & dining, open hallway, bigger than average size rooms with BIRs. There’s an extra benefit of a bungalow at the rear for an elder child or use as studio, work shop or for storage – lots of options here. With this blue chip parcel of land 655m2 (approx) – STCA add another dwelling behind.
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Saturday 9th May at 11am Contact Agent Thurs 5:15 - 5:45pm & Sat 2 - 2:30pm Photo ID required Jenny Sudra 0422 991 593 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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Tuesday 26th May at 5pm unless sold prior $400,000+ Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required Chien Le 0403 342 809 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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ENDEAVOUR HILLS 1 NICOLE CLOSE Bring the family and settle in - this well designed & hand crafted home is the solid foundation for your family. With two living areas, a huge kitchen and meals area with balcony, 4 great sized BDRs incl MSTR with en suite plus a ground floor self contained rumpus area with bathroom, kitchenette & timber alfresco.
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This versatile & exceptionally large home is positioned on a block size of 900m2 (approx) and is quite simply a treat for all of the family or any developer/ investor. It pleasantly maintains its original charm, but the maintenance is second to none. Adults can enjoy peaceful living with hardwood polished floor boards in the front half while the kids can enjoy spending time with the friends in the rear living area it’s the best way to all stay under one roof and still have plenty of room to move. Saturday 2nd May at 1pm Contact Agent 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days. Thurs 5:15 - 5:45pm & Sat 12:30 - 1pm Photo ID required Kush Chetri 0425 199 192 Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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DANDENONG NORTH 215 OUTLOOK DRIVE Quietly positioned in the Rosewood Downs Estate, this home is perfect to live in or rent out... Perhaps you’re keen on utelising the 1014m2 (approx.) on offer where you can build / re-develop (STCA). Whichever way you view it, this home on a massive parcel of land is ripe for the picking & ready to be your next big move!
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Saturday 2nd May at 12pm INSPECT Thu 6-6:20pm & Sat 11:30am-12pm PRICE $610,000+ TERMS 10% Deposit. Balance 90-120 Days CONTACT Mehmet Atesel 0419 333 553 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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Saturday 23rd May at 11:30am INSPECT Sat 2:10 - 2:30pm PRICE Contact Agent TERMS 10% Deposit. Balance 60/90 Days CONTACT Mehmet Atesel 0419 333 553 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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Step inside and know this will be home for years to come. You can entertain all night long in the L-shaped living with dining, each of the bedrooms are well sized, the bathroom is nice and spacious and boasts a spa bath plus you have plenty of room in both the front and rear yard. All in all, this is the complete package in such a prime location making it a dream come true!
Renovated and well designed for easy living, this home has it all. Sparkling floating timber floors, a modern and good sized kitchen with all of the bells & whistles that flows into the living, 3 zoned carpeted bedrooms plus a modern bathroom. Step outside to make the most of the undercover alfresco and enjoy the sunrise in your backyard while utilising the land size of 556m2 (approx). For room to move, quality finishes, space and an easy living lifestyle, make Waratah the one!
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Saturday 9th May at 2pm Contact Agent Thurs 4 - 4:20pm & Sat 10:40 - 11am Photo ID required Mehmet Atesel 0419 333 553 Alex Abou-eid 0417 147 878 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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Saturday 9th May at 12pm $450,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 60 Days Thurs 5:10 - 5:30pm & Sat 1:30 - 1:50pm Photo ID required Alex Abou-eid 0417 147 878 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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PAKENHAM $525,000
32 Lexton Avenue, Dandenong
11/57 Clow Street, Dandenong LOTUS IN A POND
Developers food for living..... 686 sqm even size land, with a 3 bedroom house in a good condition. LIVE, Renovate, Develop or Subdivide: your choice. For Sale $440,000 - $460,000 View Saturday 1.00-1.30pm Agent Pradeep Ahuja 0408 160 701 Hanna Dang 0426160701
The best 3 Bedrooms unit in the complex. Made of Double brick with car space reserved is very safe for families even though it is bang opposite Dandenong Plaza. 3A 1B For Sale $250,000 View Sat 12.45-1.15pm, Wed 4:30-5pm Agent Pradeep Ahuja 0408 160 701
BRAND NEW LISTING 5/34 Stud Road, Dandenong QUALITY LIVING WHERE DREAMS COME HOME
Last unit on a big block on Stud Road, situated in the heart of Dandenong,walking distance to the Dandenong Plaza & Market. Close to public transport and schools station. 1A 1B 1C For Sale $220,000 plus View Saturday 12.00-12.30pm Agent Pradeep Ahuja 0408 160 701
3 A 2+ B 1 C $370,000 plus For Sale View View by Appointment Agent Pradeep Ahuja 0408 160 701
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COMPLETED TO PERFECTION Craftsman built new home; flawlessly finished & designed to suit todays’ lifestyles. Ideally located - an easy walk to Lakeside station, shopping centre, supermarket, schools & Parklands. Comprises spacious lounge & family living areas opening to alfresco dining & serviced by a superb kitchen featuring island bench with Caesar stone top, large oven + 900mm gas range and walk in pantry. COMPLETE WITH: Quality carpets, porcelain floor tiling, high ceilings, LED lighting, ducted heating + garden set out ready for your finishing touch.
INSPECT 7 GATEWAY AVENUE, 12.00 – 3.00 PM SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS OR BY APPOINTMENT
Contact: John: 0421 493 927 or Ken: 0425 727 233.
KEN DOWMAN REAL ESTATE www.kendowmanrealestate.com.au
Raine&Horne Greater Dandenong 9793 9793
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Auction 23 May 3:30pm Price Guide $470K-$517K Inspect Sat 1:00pm
Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157
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1/16 Stud Road, Dandenong INVESTORS STOP HERE
This 3 Large Bedroom house with 2 toilet-baths (en suites), in near brand new condition. Boasting about the fantastic location In the heart of Dandenong, stone throw away from Dandenong plaza. Close to all amenities (shopping, school, transport, medical, education). This well maintained home ofers an excellent lounge, kitchen with dining area, single lock-up garage with evaporative cooling, ducted heating, decent size elegant backyard , excellent quality kitchen appliances,dishwasher, with blinds and polished loor boards.
Raine&Horne Springvale
9548 4011
236 Springvale Road, Springvale
2A Vale Street, Bentleigh 4A 4B 1C
This architecturally designed masterpiece showcases an elegant blend of European and English grandeur. Tastefully finished throughout and displaying a spacious contemporary layout, it offers the complete package with two separate living areas, high ceilings on both levels, a modern kitchen with granite benchtop and s/steel appliances, four ensuite bathrooms, a single car garage plus a car space. It provides a superb living environment with a great outdoor entertaining area. This home is located in the greenest part of Bentleigh, in a quiet street that is so close to Sacred Heart College, St Pauls Primary School, Patterson train station, the bus stop.
Auction Sat 9th of May At 2.00pm View Tue&Thu: 4.30-5pm Sat&Sun: 11.15-11.45am Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918 George Urosevic 0400 673 566 Price $900,000 plus
2/74 Virginia Street, Springvale 3A 1B 1C
This young, low maintenance 3 bedrooms unit claims no Body Corp fee and one of only two on a block. Within a short walk to Springvale train station, school and Springvale shopping centre. Comprising:3 Bedrooms all with BIRs; Open plan kitchen adjoining to dining and large living area; Central ducted heating, split air conditioner, vertical blinds, aluminium windows and brick lock up garage
Selling View Sat: 1.30-2.00pm Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918
2 Ellen Street, Springvale
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Behind this green garden is this large Bv house and Situated in one of most prefer location of Springvale. Within walking distance to new Springvale Station, shopping centre, schools and bus stop. Boasting 3 bedrooms; 2 kitchen areas with stainless steel appliances and large dining area; cooling system, gas log heater, 2 showers, 2 toilets; garage converted into a workshop and 4th bedroom; huge covered entertaining area and carport.
Sat 9th of May At 11.30am View Tue: 3-3.30pm Sat: 2.15-2.45pm Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918 Melissa Pham 0412 822 998
2 Valepark Close, Noble Park Nth
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5 Callistemon Ave, Keysborough
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This well presented 3 bedrooms BV home has big lounge & all gas appliances. Features double carport & plenty carpark spaces, big garden shed & large pergola at rear, neat and nice garden. This home is situated in close proximity from Waverly Gardens Shopping Centre, Monash/Eastlink freeway and a short walk to bus stop, Silverton Primary, Carwatha Prim/Secondary school. It is ideally suited as a great family home or investment property.
View Sat: 12-12.30pm
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: 4.00-4.30pm Sat: 1.45-2.15pm
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Agent Kennedy Do 0419 003 969
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Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918 Kennedy Do 0419 003 969
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1 Owner, 6 Offices All working hard for you. Dear home owners, on your plan to put your property on lease or sale, don’t hasten to sign any relating contracts. Speak with us today. • Our service is professional, wholehearted and truthful • Ask us for a free appraisal on your property • In regards to procedures, we have professional lawyers disposed to care for your section 32. And won’t claim any fees if your property sale is unsuccessful.
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Located in one of Keysborough most desired location, this neat and tidy single level home sits on a 520m2 approx. Auction P.O.A. 01/05/2015 5:30PM View 01/05/2015 5:00Pm-5:30PM
Secure, spacious and in the Glen Waverley school zone, this beautifully presented 4+1 bedrooms, 4 toilets, 3 baths, street front residence is opulent with its spaces high quality finishes. Private Sale P.O.A.
Classic house at the corner block next to the quiet court, surrounding by a high brick wall, this house offers all features of entertainment including a grand lounge next to the Dinning room. Private Sale P.O.A.
This light filled, double storey home boasts elegant design and quality craftsmanship. With open plan living this contemporary home enjoys enviable privacy with secluded gardens. Private Sale P.O.A.
Kim Le 0468 939 898 Emma Tuyet 0468 923 898
Ken Chen 0411 964 898 Judy Than Truc 0432 898 898
Danny The Hung 0411 699 898 Vincent Nguyen 0411 982 898
Ken Chen 0411 964 898 Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898
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Clayton 82 Margaret Street
Croydon 36 Sellick Drive
Uniquely designed and tailored for those who expect only sheer brilliance, this elegant FrenchChateau masterpiece takes the traditional approach.
This conveniently located beautiful unit is well suited to astute investors, young families, and downsizers.
Private Sale P.O.A.
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This hot property has a land size of 751sqm Approx. with an existing house that is currently leased for $1,390/mth. Currently it’s a residential property and a possibility for future multi-level, multi townhouse or grand single residential
This solid family home set on approximately 892 sqm (approx.) located in a best street in Croydon. This immaculately presented property presents as a great opportunity for upgrading or future development (STSA).
Vincent Yap 0411 709 898 Judy Thanh truc 0432 898 898
Vincent Yap 0411 709 898 Wayne Nicholls 0411 830 898
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A fantastic opportunity is available now to secure this picturesque prime Yarra Valley farm land of approximately 75,400m2.
Designed with quality & flair; this double storeys home offers spacious open plan living, prestige lifestyle with quality fittings; fixtures and appliances. Only 6 years old (approx.).
This beautiful fully renovated weatherboard home is perfectly situated in between the towns and train stations of both Upper Ferntree Gully and Upwey.
Perfectly located on The Golden Mile of Wheelers Hill, this is a golden opportunity to own this fully renovated family home on the golden mile.
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Vincent Yap 0411 709 898 Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898
Ken Chen 0411 964 898 Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898
Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898 Thien Ly 0411 872 898
Ken Chen 0411 964 898 Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898
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Mentone 209/144 Collins Street
Noble Park 32/473-475 Princes Hwy
This 2 bedrooms recently renovated unit offer: Master bedroom with walk-in-robe and full en-suite;Good size bed room2 with BIR;2 bathrooms and 2 toilets;Floor board throughout. Private Sale P.O.A.
Make sure you’re the first to view this beautiful modern home in the Eve Estate; situated on a sizeable corner block of 508m2 (approx.) This well presented home consists of 4 bedrooms.
This boutique apartment is fantastically situated in a peaceful street of Mentone, within an easy stroll to all your common services and amenities.
This second floor apartment is a superb lifestyle acquisition offering generous space, a delightful outlook and excellent location with almost brand new conditions (approximately 1 year old).
Private Sale P.O.A.
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Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898 Jennifer Thuy Duong 0468 949 898
Thien Ly 0411 872 898 Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898
Thien Ly 0411 872 898 Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898
Kim le 0468 939 898 Emma Tuyet 0468 923 898
265A Springvale Road
Suite 4/857-859 Doncaster Road
Suite 4/857-859 Doncaster Road
2/43-47 Fiveways Blvd
All information contained herein is gathered from sources we consider to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided. Interested parties must solely rely on their own enquiries.
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MORE properties! For Sale & For Lease Judy Thanh Truc - 0432 898 898 LJ Hooker Glen Waverley 265a Springvale Road Glen Waverley 03 8588 5288 @ glenwaverley@ljh.com.au LJ Hooker Keysborough 2/43-47 Fiveways Boulevard, Keysborough (facing Cheltenham Rd) 03 9701 8188 @ keysborough@ljh.com.au
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LJ Hooker Box Hill 953 Whitehorse Road Box Hill 03 9939 3999 @ boxhill@ljh.com.au LJ Hooker Mount Waverley 2 Hamilton Place, Mount Waverley 03 9830 8889 @ mountwaverley@ljh.com.au
Judy Thanh Truc - 0432 898 898
Vacancy for Property Manager Welcome to LJ Hooker Keysborough, Burwood and Mount Waverley Office, On expansion of business we are looking property manager for 3 new offices. Property Manager Job Duties: • Establishes rental rate by surveying local rental rates; calculating overhead costs, depreciation, taxes, and profit goals. • Attracts tenants by advertising vacancies; obtaining referrals from current tenants; explaining advantages of location and services; showing units. • Contracts with tenants by negotiating leases; collecting security deposit. • Accomplishes financial objectives by collecting rents; paying bills; forecasting requirements; preparing an annual budget; scheduling expenditures; analyzing variances; initiating corrective action. • Maintains property by investigating and resolving tenant complaints; enforcing rules of occupancy; inspecting vacant units and completing repairs; planning renovations; contracting with landscaping and snow removal services • Maintains building systems by contracting for maintenance services; supervising repairs. • Secures property by contracting with security patrol service; installing and maintaining security devices; establishing and enforcing precautionary policies and procedures; responding to emergencies. • Enforces occupancy policies and procedures by confronting violators. • Prepares reports by collecting, analyzing, and summarizing data and trends. • Updates job knowledge by participating in educational opportunities; reading professional publications; maintaining personal networks; participating in professional organizations. • Accomplishes organization goals by accepting ownership for accomplishing new and different requests; exploring opportunities to add value to job accomplishments. • Salary $54,000 pa + Bonus. Salary increases each year dependent on performance.
judyt.glenwaverley@ljh.com.au LJ Hooker Glen Waverley 8588 5288 LJ Hooker Doncaster Suite 4/857-859 Doncaster Rd Doncaster 03 9855 8889 @ doncaster@ljh.com.au LJ Hooker Burwood 4/4 Burwood Highway Burwood 03 9889 8889 @ burwood@ljh.com.au
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49 Hemmings Street Dandenong GREAT LOCATION & BIG LAND + PERMIT = PROFIT Rare opportunity to make real money on this great project. All the hard work has been done. Planning permit approved for 5 townhouses. 4 x 2 bedroom with single garage & one 3 bedroom with double carport, ranging in size from 13-20sqs. Functional design and located within walking distance to shops, schools & access to major arterials. Will sell easily in this central location. Be quick here!
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Sat 2nd May at 11am 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $620,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday from 10.30am Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106
BIG LAND & PLANNING PERMIT = BIG PROFIT Great opportunity to capitalize on existing planning permit for 5 double storey townhouses. Vendor has done the hard work and now it’s up to you to inalise this project and reap the rewards. All townhouses feature 2 bedrooms upstairs with open plan living, dining and kitchen downstairs PLUS lock up garage. Walking distance to Dandenong Central these units will be easy to sell or rent out upon completion. This is your chance to score big in the real estate game. Be quick!
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 2nd May at 12pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $620,000+ Thursday 5-5.30pm Saturday from 11.30am Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106
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3 Eugenia Street Doveton
140 Paperbark Street Doveton
EXCELLENT 1ST HOME OR INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Close to shopping centre, transport & schools this renovated 3 bed home also has potential for a dual occupancy development(STP). Internally the home offers stunning hardwood loors, modern kitchen with gas cooking, updated bathroom including separate shower, carpets to bedrooms plus ducted heating throughout. Great start or suit investor.
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 2nd May at 1pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $290,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday from 12.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
FANTASTIC FIRST HOME OR DEVELOPMENT SITE (STP) Immaculate 3 bed home set on elevated corner block of 660m2 with great views. Existing home is freshly painted and includes all gas appliances and polished hardwood loors. Ideal dual occupancy site or potential 3 unit site (STP). Great location opposite parkland and close to schools, shops & transport. Live in now & develop later.
32 James Street Dandenong
9 Belfort Street Dandenong
BLUE CHIP DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY
MAGNIFICENT 937m2 BLOCK WITH FANTASTIC POTENTIAL
This 674m2 corner block in Residential growth one (high Density) has potential for units, townhouses or an apartment complex (STP). Only minutes walk to schools, market, shops & CBD. Original brick home features large lounge, separate dining & 3 bedrooms with hardwood loors throughout. Garage at rear on large block. Rent out prior to develop or renovate, live in or build your dream home on the fringe or Dandenong. Melbourne’s 2nd city. Huge potential here.
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 16th May at 11am 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $550,000+ Saturday 2-2.30pm Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
Close to station, shops & transport this wide frontage (17.5m) block is ideal for 2 large homes or would suit a multi-unit development (STP). Added bonus of two 3 bedroom homes which can be let separately. Potential rental of $500 per week ($26,000p.a). Excellent income while waiting for planning permit. Great opportunity in rapidly changing area. Buy now & capitalize later. Genuine seller, so DON’T MISS OUT ON THIS!
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 9th May at 11am 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $320,000+ Saturday 2-2.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 16th May at 12pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $500,000+ Saturday 2-2.30pm Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106
1182193
9791 3177
Shop 1, 11 Langhorne Street, Dandenong
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Factory 38/38-40 Popes Road Keysborough IDEAL FOR SMALL BUSINESS OR INVESTOR
BIG BLOCK, BIG POTENTIAL 764m2 of pure potential & value! Existing home comprises 3 spacious bedrooms, ducted heating, gas appliances, polished loor boards, separate kitchen with marble benchtops. Single lock up garage, single carport & bungalow. Close to transport, shops & schools, Currently let at $1,191pcm with vacant possession available. Don’t miss this.
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 16th May at 1pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $320,000+ Saturday 2-2.30pm Dennis Tzortzoglou 0438 341 066
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Strata title factory of approx 175m2 with high clearance roller door. High internal area allows potential for mezzanine loor for extra storage or ofice. 2 carspaces on title. Prominant location close to East Link. Stop renting & buy here! Genuine Vendor wants to sell!
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Friday 22nd May at 1pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $220,000+ By appointment Neil Butler 0411 637 088
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 23rd May at 1pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $330,000+ Saturday 3-3.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
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18 Garside Street Dandenong
91 Boyd Street Dandenong North
HUGE 8 BEDROOM HOME IN EXCELLENT CONDITION
FANTASTIC 1ST HOME OR INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
Freshly painted inside & out this attractive home is perfect of r a large family or would suit student or rooming house accommodation (STP). Features polished loors, ducted heating & cooling, modern kitchen with WO & gas HP, 2 tiled bathrooms & 3 toilets. Land size of 584m2 with 21m frontage also has potential for unit development (STP). Rare opportunity here!
Forthcoming Auction Terms 10% dep-bal 30/60 days Price $400,000+ Inspect Saturday 2-2.30pm Agent Neil Butler 0411 637 088
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Solid 3 bed BV in need of renovation and set on a rectangular block of approx 560m2. Features all gas appliances, hardwood looring & lots of potential. Site also has potential for dual occupancy development(STP). Close to all facilities including bus, schools & shopping centre. Terriic opportunity here!
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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
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47 Lesdon Avenue Cranbourne a3 b2 d2 e1
FAMILY HOME WITH AMAZING POTENTIAL! On a large 625sqm block the home features 3 bedrooms plus large study, ensuite, ducted heating, air con, generous lounge with coonara, renovated kitchen, additional family bathroom, double garage and a fantastic outdoor entertaining area. Tradies and people with toys or a large family will enjoy this one. CALL TODAY!
5996 1444
14 Jacques Road, Narre Warren North
Fixed Date Sale Tuesday 19th May 6pm (if not sold prior) Agent Daniel Burgdorf 0410 566 130
7212 SQUARE METERS (1.78 ACRES) Old world charm, 4 bedroom brick veneer home, ornamental gardens, extensive shedding and a pony paddock makes this a very desirable property with potential. This home is in a great location, convenient to a variety of schools, the freeway and shopping centres. This is a great opportunity for you to update or rebuild, keep a pony, work or store in the 100 sqm shed and to enjoy the rural lifestyle in such a well sought after position. Auction Saturday 2nd May at 11am, agent onsite from 10am Inspect By Appointment Contact Tom Gibson 0438 574 472 or Brian Rodwell 0438 031 566 Alex Scott & Staff, Level 3, 480 Collins Street, Melbourne - 8610 6578 1182262
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207 Sth Gippsland Hwy Cranbourne
49 High Street - 9707 2000
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PAKENHAM POSTCODE, OFFICER LOCATION! Newly released Stage 5 is now selling at Worthington Estate!
Prices starting from $151,725 Registration due June 2015
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6 generous sized titled lots are still available in Stage 4! Prices start at $217,500 get in quick so you don’t miss out!
6 TITLE D LOTS AVAILA BLE NOW!
Sales Office Open: Saturday – Wednesday Cnr Princes Highway & Worthington Boulevard Pakenham VIC 3810 Phone Magdy on 0402 281 724 or email sales@worthingtonestate.com.au www.worthingtonestate.com.au
Disclaimer. Information contained herein is subject to change without notice. No responsibility is accepted by the vendor or the agent for any action take in reliance thereon. Prospective purchasers should make their own enquiries to satisfy themselves on all aspects. Details herein do not constitute any representation by the vendor or the agent and are expressly excluded from any contract.
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COUNTRY HOMESTEAD ON 36 ACRES
This high, wide and handsome two storey home has a blissfully north-facing aspect directly overlooking Tatterson Park just across the street with its sweeping grasslands flanked by stunningly beautiful stanzas of eucalypts. Sited on a generous allotment, this premium home offers everything one could possibly expect of a spacious family residence in this neighbourhood. The accommodation comprises three bedrooms plus study, formal and vast casual living areas on the ground level, while the chef's kitchen is appointed with all the essential appliances in stainless steel and features a host of storage. This feeds onto the covered alfresco area and out to the established, lawned rear garden. There is a further, open plan living area
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“Builders own” 4 Bed plus study, 2 Bath, 4 Car Open kitchen/dining/living Formal lounge Studio with 2 rooms plus bathroom 3 Bay machinery shed 2 Bay L/U workshop Excellent fencing, yards & race Located in the beautiful rolling hills of Mt. Eccles, for more information scan the QR code or call Peter Bellingham on 0418 515 666. $749,000 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au
1181694-KC17-15
995 CANAVANS RD MOUNT ECCLES
5662 4033 Sth Gippsland Hwy, Leongatha
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5622 3800 Cnr Smith & Queen St, Warragul
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2 NEW RELEASES NOW SELLING AZURE STAGE 5 LAND FROM $199,000
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Peaceful & private, this impressive residence comprises a completely renovated, extended & modernised homestead built with careful attention to detail, comfort & design. Features:- Impressive entrance hall, 9 & 10ft ceilings, soaring French doors, solid fuel heating with stone mantles & zoned ducted heating / cooling. Stunning Craftsman built kitchen - Granite stone, Falcon stove & more; 4BR’s (opulent ensuite & WIR) + Studio/5th BR + Fully itted ofice; ~40sq URL; 5 Star Energy Rating; 5.76Acre Lifestyle retreat. Just 1hr to Melbourne.
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This is an unusually large plot of land with an older style brick veneer single storey residence in central Keysborough. This property boasts a plethora of opportunity and offers incredible buying power for the budding investor, developer or renovator. Currently boasting three bedrooms, two of them with built-in wardrobes, a family room, separate kitchen/meals area, full bathroom, laundry, toilet, shed and a single car carport with room for additional parking. Its potential is limited only by
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New kid in town By LACHLAN MOORHEAD DOVETON’S most famous goat has given birth to a successor. Myuna Farm’s Tinkerbelle the goat, whose inspiring survival story touched the hearts and minds of the Casey community a year and a half ago, gave birth to a healthy female kid earlier this month. “I’m sure many of those who followed Tinkerbelle’s story would be excited to hear that she is doing so well and has now welcomed a new kid of her own, fathered by a purebred Mellan goat named Galahad,” Casey Mayor Mick Morland said. “The difference in the size and health of Tinkerbelle and her daughter when they were born is incredible.
“Both mother and daughter are doing extremely well and Tinkerbelle’s natural mothering skills have been remarkable, with the baby already up walking, feeding and playing. “Tinkerbelle’s daughter will live at Myuna Farm until she is ready to be weaned at about five to six months old, at which time Myuna Farm will endeavour to find a loving family to provide her with a new home.” Tinkerbelle was born as a triplet in November 2013 but while her siblings were healthy and strong she was the runt of the three. Tinkerbelle was born tiny, was unable to stand and did not even have the strength to drink. The committed members of staff at
Myuna Farm, particularly farm officer Deb Andrews, took Tinkerbelle under their wings to ensure her survival and she went from strength to strength. From day one, Ms Andrews took Tinkerbelle home every night and bottle-fed her every two hours, around the clock, using her mother’s milk. In those early days, Tinkerbelle went everywhere with Ms Andrews including out to the market in a bag and visiting friends for dinner in the evenings. Visit Myuna Farm at 182 Kidds Road, Doveton, between 10am and 4pm daily, to meet Tinkerbelle and her new bub. For more information, visit www. casey.vic.gov.au/myunafarm or follow Myuna Farm on Facebook.
Myuna Farm officer Deb Andrews nursed Tinkerbelle the goat back to full strength in 2013. 111889 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
Wasp report stings council into action By LACHLAN MOORHEAD MORE than 50 wasp sightings in Casey have been referred to pest controllers over a threemonth period in 2015, compared to less than 10 in the same period last year, a council investigation has shown. At a council meeting on Tuesday night, Councillor Amanda Stapledon said there had been 91 wasp reports and 17 bee reports to the council from 1 January to 31 March 2015, compared to six wasp reports and nine bee reports in the same three-month period for 2014. Not all these reports were referred to pest controllers. The data was compiled by council officers after Cr Stapledon earlier this month moved for Casey Council to prepare a report on the prevalence of European wasps in Casey, including the number of reported incidents in recent months, their sighted locations, and potential reasons for the “wasp invasion”. The statistics indicated Berwick had the highest number of reported wasp sighting from 1 January to 31 March, 2015, with 18 reports. Narre Warren had 17 reports and Cranbourne was next with 11. Due to the increased wasp activity, Cr Stapledon said the council would look into implementing extra measures to curb the rise. “I’ve never had wasps in my home until now,” Cr Stapledon said. “I would like to see a decline.” There were 28 wasp nest reports in Casey for the three-month 2015 period, compared to two reports the year before. “I want to make sure our residents are safe and identify if there’s a European wasp in their home or area,” Cr Stapledon said earlier this month. “It’s not our jurisdiction on eradication but we need to inform people on the issue.” While cold winters in Europe see that only the queen wasp survives, it’s understood Australia’s warmer winters allow entire wasp nests to remain intact. La Trobe MP Jason Wood last month sought more than $1 million in federal funding towards a biological solution to limit the pests. He sought the help of staff from the parliamentary library who have since been researching the seeming increase of European wasps not only in eastern and south-eastern Victoria, but also parts of Tasmania, New South Wales and Western Australia.
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A HALLAM-based youth employment group has been commended by a local State MP this month. Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan applauded Youth Works Victoria in Hallam for its range of training courses reimplemented for 2015, including the Diploma of Community Services Work. Initiatives like the Dead Centre Program are also particularly designed to target local youths in the municipality who have lost a balance in their lives and helps to assist them in re-engaging with their family, educators, and the community. “Youth Works have continued to prevent disengaged youths from falling through the cracks and it’s wonderful to see these young men and women find a sense of direction through the excellent support provided by the staff,” Mr Donnellan said. Last year Youth Works Victoria CEO Claude Olivares spoke to the News about youth employment levels in Casey getting worse and his mission to prevent young students from becoming more and more disengaged. “There are so many young people who have left school early or have been unable to complete further study or training that are now finding themselves unable to find work,” he said. “We are doing all we can to educate, train and empower these young people but there are always more looking for help.
A JOB seeker service will itself generate four new jobs in Narre Warren, seven in Cranbourne and 14 in Dandenong and Springvale. New Job Prospects program Jobactive was successful in a Department of Employment tender process for employment services. Its five-year contract will officially start on 1 July and will result in 19 new offices across Victoria, including Narre Warren, Cranbourne, Dandenong and Springvale. The employment services provider is a division of not for profit education, employment and youth services organisation SYC. Job Prospects last year helped more than 36,000 people to find work and thousands of employers to find the right people for their businesses. SYC Victorian operations manager Andrew Titley said the contract was a testament to Job Prospects’ track record. “We’re committed to offering a quality service to local employers and job seekers here and are eager to open our doors.“ Job Prospects was established in South Australia in 1995 and came to Melbourne in 2009.
Mark Watson, Temese Leilua, Claude Olivares and Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan. 137525 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS “These kids need our help, they need our guidance and more must be done to ensure they have the same opportunities as anyone else.” Youth Works provides a range of programs and services
for the youth of Casey to become qualified for future work. Mr Olivares said one of the biggest current issues in Casey was students dropping out several years before completing their VCE.
“The biggest problem is too many kids dropping out of Year 9 and Year 10 and we have a huge problem with a lot of Pacific Islander youth that are completely disengaged,” he said. “There’s no agency or re-
sources out there to help them and they fall through the cracks.” For more information, contact Youth Works on 9796 3724 or at info@youthworksvictoria. org.
Health kitchen food strike serves up a sour taste By CASEY NEILL MONASH Health has refused to confirm whether it threw away food left unattended during a kitchen strike last week - or served it up to patients. Health Workers Union (HWU) members walked off the job on Wednesday 22 April at the Kingston facility that produces meals for hospitals across the south east, including Dandenong and Casey. Union Secretary Diana Asmar said
the move followed months of health and safety complaints that had “fallen on deaf ears”. “We’ve got members that have to prepare food from sub-zero temperatures in freezers because there’s simply not enough room,” she said. HWU officials told the Journal that workers walked away from the kitchen between 10.30am and 2.30pm. “No one was allowed to touch the food. The majority of the food prep was left in an open room for over three
hours,” a spokesman said. “In terms of food handling guidelines, generally it’s about 90 minutes. “This is the danger zone in terms of food contamination, especially salmonella.” He said the kitchen prepared about 9000 meals on an average day but Wednesdays was a ‘double production’ day. He said about 40 per cent of the day’s food was left sitting out during
the strike - more than 7000 meals. “If you start giving patients food that hasn’t been prepared properly... then vulnerable patients could die,” Ms Asmar said. Monash Health spokeswoman Holly Gilligan said the hospital group “had to throw out a small amount of food in accordance with our strict food hygiene guidelines”. She would not confirm how much food was affected or how the hospitals covered any shortfall in meals.
“The safety of our patients and our staff is and continues to be Monash Health’s first priority, all food produced was produced in line with our approved Food Safety Plan,” Ms Gilligan said. “There was no impact at Dandenong Hospital, Casey Hospital or any other Monash Health site, all patients received their regular meals. “Our kitchen staff remained on-site during this time.”
Hands on to build a career By GEORGIA WESTGARTH THE South East Local Learning and Employment Network and the City of Casey put together a successful and hands-on Careers Expo and Try a Trade event on Tuesday 21 April. “It was fantastic - we had around 3200 students attend with a big range of different exhibits, half of them being interactive,” work placement co-ordinator at South East Local Learning and Employment Network Mandy Stevens said. Students from schools throughout Casey and Cardinia had the chance to make pizza, roll dough, make ice cream, rock climb, plaster and lay bricks as well as planting plants as part of the horticulture exhibits, and sit on army trucks. Ms Stevens has worked with the expo since it started six years ago and said 400 students
attended in year one. “Every year it’s grown and we really tried to make this an interactive expo. “If it’s more engaged the students remember more and we had lots of giveaways, it’s an exciting day for all the students from Year 9 to Year 12,” she said. Along with interactive activities, universities and TAFE providers were available to speak with students about courses and the day offered information on music, design, health, community services and local councillors were also present. “Councillors were talking to students about jobs within the council and we had both local mayors, Cr Mick Morland and Cr Leticia Wilmot, come along and a short film was made to go on the council’s website,” Ms Stevens said. The annual event is set to
continue to grow, Ms Stevens said. “A lot of kids don’t like travelling into the city and they miss out on the careers expos, it’s great that we have all these providers coming out to the south-east for our kids.” Ms Stevens said even locals who had seen the event being advertised came along. “Next year it will be bigger and better, we are hoping to get more sponsors and even more room to fit more activities and hire marquees for more exhibits,” she said. Ms Stevens said the hospitality exhibits are always a big hit as well as fixing the motors in the automotive exhibit. “The day gives kids the opportunity to try things before they choose a course and find out what’s available and they get to make more informed decisions,” she said.
Hallam Senior College students J.B, Caleb and Jono learn some tricks of the plumbing trade.
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ELF-DESCRIBED “young veteran” Lance-Corporal Scott May’s thoughts went beyond Gallipoli on Anzac Day. The Pakenham physiotherapist spent much of the day pondering his comrades while he was deployed as an Australian Light Armoured Vehicle (ASLAV) crewman gunner in Iraq in 2007 and Afghanistan in 2008. He said a US nurse killed during a mortar attack 100 metres from his ASLAV in Baghdad in 2007 left an “everlasting impression” though they “met for only the briefest of moments”. “On Anzac Day, you do find yourself casting your mind back to things that happened. “There were a couple of incidents in Iraq where people were injured, particularly the American nurse.” He’s also got a wider mission to help and recognise Australia’s returned soldiers - many of whom are under 40. He said many suffer from loneliness caused by the posttrauma stress of war. Scott, his brother Chris and colleague Sven Thomson are seeking a major sponsor for their Young Veterans group which is convening an Anzac centennial convoy of three exmilitary Land Rovers across Australia this year. The trucks were bought for $30,000 by Dandenong Cranbourne RSL. Its president John Wells said it was the young veterans’ right to seek help from the RSL. “The important thing about their rally is it includes young veterans, Vietnam vets, civilians, RSL staff - it’s a mixture
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of all sorts of people sitting around the campfire talking. “What we’re about is getting the young veterans into the mainstream and the social inclusivity of feeling they have mates. “If you pull on the boots, you’re part of the one club.” The rally will run from the Australian mainland’s southernmost point at Wilsons Promontory to the northernmost tip of Queensland, Cooktown. Their trailers have recently been converted by members of Akoonah Men’s Shed in Berwick. Plenty of veterans are willing to drive the trucks, and further to tack on behind the convoy. “The potential sponsors are going to have coverage. On the road, we get a lot of attention… a lot are staring at these trucks. “RSL House wants to reach out to these veterans. “They are keen for this to happen.” Scott knows from experience how hard it is to re-adjust to civilian life. He discharged himself from duty suffering from depression and fatigue. On his return to Australia, he felt separated by a “gulf” from his wife and workmates. He tells of friends who became un-contactable, just “dropped off the grid” to find
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SCOTT MAY themselves and too many of them have committed suicide on their return, he said. “We just want to reach out to young guys, for them to seek further assistance. “We all have struggled. “We all have issues and know what it’s like.” As a military history buff, Scott knows “more than most” about the Gallipoli campaign 100 years ago. He said his view was shaped as a “contemporary veteran” expert in combat in the Middle East. “I don’t think of myself as an Anzac fighting in the trenches of World War I but as a custodian of the Anzac spirit, tradition and history.” The day should focus on Australian veterans’ sacrifices through numerous campaigns and battles beyond Gallipoli, he said. There are oft-forgotten victories such as Australian troops capturing the French village of Villers-Bretonneux in their first successful night attack - which coincided with Anzac Day 1918. He said the day is rightfully “a period of mourning, a reflection for those who didn’t come home”. It shouldn’t be a “day for going out to party”. Anyone who can help or sponsor the Young Veterans rally is urged to email YoungVeterans@rslvic.com.au.
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Zigzag to licence loss By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MAN’S lengthy list of mitigating excuses in court last week made no difference to his mandatory four-year loss of licence for driving under the influence. Sandhiren Sungalee had been seen travelling about 40 km/h - half the speed limit - as he veered his silver station-wagon across lanes on a straight stretch of Princes Highway, Dandenong, about 11.28pm on 6 December.
Dandenong Magistrates’ Court was told last Monday that during his zigzagging crawl, Sungalee stopped at a green light at the intersection of South Gippsland Highway. Sungalee - who had a zeroalcohol condition on his licence was unable to blow into a breathtesting machine at the time. A later blood sample recorded an alcohol reading of .167 - more than three times the legal limit. The accused told police at
the time that he had thought the effects of a “few” earlier drinks would have been “gone” by the time he drove his car. Sungalee raised in court several mitigating arguments included being on medication to deter him from drinking since 2013, not drinking for the past year – though his offence was last December – being both long and short-sighted and driving his car slowly at the time. Magistrate Gerard Bryant
told Sungalee on Monday: “You shouldn’t have had any alcohol at all in your system. “You weren’t even close to double-zero (blood-alcohol). Not within cooee. “That shows a distinct lack of judgement on your behalf.” Sungalee pleaded for a reduction on the mandatory minimum four-year loss of licence - issued because of his prior conviction for a .114 reading in 2009.
On that occasion, he was off the road for nine months and subsequently lost his job, he told the court. “Your convenience comes second to public safety,” Mr Bryant retorted. “You don’t strike me as someone with a great deal of insight into your drinking or the dangers of drink-driving.” Sungalee was also fined $1200 and ordered to attend a drink-driving awareness course.
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GIANT red poppies adorn the lawn at Dandenong Civic Square as a symbol of peace and hope. People from the Greater Dandenong community created the flowers at Poppies for Peace workshops and helped to ‘plant’ them on Tuesday 21 April in time for Anzac Day. They’ll travel across the municipality throughout the year, with the final display coinciding with Remembrance Day on 11 November. The flower featured in World War I poem In Flanders Fields, which described the striking blooms growing over soldiers’ graves in Belgium. Since 1921 it has been used to commemorate soldiers who have died in war.
IN BRIEF Bomb alarm A BOMB hoax caused a complete evacuation of Dandenong Railway Station on Saturday. “In this environment it’s not ideal,” Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Sergeant Glen Cruse said. “It just goes to creating more angst in the community.” Det Sgt Cruse said a man called triple zero with a threat against the station from a public telephone booth in Foster Street, Dandenong, about 9.20pm on 18 April. Police evacuated and locked down the station and cleared the surrounding area. Det Sgt Cruse said no bomb was located and transit detectives were investigating.
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A MAN was knocked unconscious and robbed while walking through central Dandenong with friends on a Friday night. He was with friends near James and Gerard streets about 10.40pm on 17 April when someone struck him from behind, knocking him out. The attacker then stole his wallet and phone. An ambulance took him to Dandenong Hospital with lacerations and swelling to his head.
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THE Rachael McGilvray masquerade dinner dance will raise money to assist Rachael and her fiance Josh in their quest to get married in her home town in Scotland. At 21 years old Rachael was diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer. Tickets cost $50 and include a two course meal and entertainment by Peter Grant. ■ 1579 Heatherton Road, Dandenong. Friday 1 May. Doors open at 6.30pm and tickets can be purchased at reception or by calling 9792 1963.
MAGGIE is smart, streetwise and looking for love in all the wrong places. This 50 Shades of Grey spoof is from the UK. ■ Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Wednesday 6 May, 7.30pm. Tickets are priced from $44.90. Visit www.drumtheatre.com.au or phone 8571 1666.
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ASYLUM seekers and refugees attending Wellsprings for Women used printed patterns, textures and text to create a book that reflects on their past and helps them take charge of their story, culture and future education. ■ Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. 1 to 29 May, 10am to 4pm Monday to Friday and noon to 4pm on the first Sunday of the month. Email heritagehill@cgd.vic. gov.au or call 9793 4511 for more information.
CHITTY Chitty Bang Bang stars David Hobson and Rachael Beck will reunite in Dandenong next month. They’ll perform songs from Les Miserables, My Fair Lady, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, The Sound of Music, Oliver! and West Side Story. ■ Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Friday 1 May, 8pm. Tickets are priced from $55. The show is 120 minutes with interval. Visit www.drumtheatre.com.au or call 8571 1666.
Artwork exhibition HERITAGE Hill will hold an exhibition of artwork by local artist, Leila Ashtiani. The exhibition presents a series of oil and acrylic paintings on canvas, exploring ideas of life, loss and time and is titled Eternity in One Day. ■ Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Friday 1 May, 6pm to 8pm and will continue to Friday 29 May. Viewing hours are 10am to 4pm, Monday to Friday and the first Sunday of the month from noon to 4pm. To attend the opening night on Friday 1 May book directly with Heritage Hill on 9793 4511 or via heritagehill@cgd.vic.gov.au.
Ladies night KEYSBOROUGH Freedom Club is a not-for-profit occasional childcare centre and is hosting a fund-raiser which will include a silent auction, live music by Adrian Scott, dancing demonstrations, fashion parade and tarot card readings. The first 100 tickets sold will receive a free gift bag worth more than $100. Businesses are invited to donate items for the auction. ■ Keysborough Golf Club, 55 Hutton Road, Keysborough. Wednesday 6 May, 7pm to 10pm. Call Michelle
An exciting and energy packed performance will be held on Thursday 7 May.
Drum Struck EVERY audience member at the show receives a drum to play along with the on-stage performers. Premiering in Johannesburg, South Africa, in 2002, the show has since shared African beats and explosive energy around the world. ■ Drum Theatre, corner Walker and Lonsdale streets, Dandenong. Thursday 7 May at 7pm. The show is 75 minutes long with an interval. Tickets are priced from $37.50. Visit www.drumtheatre.com.au or phone 8571 1666. on 0434 271 996 or email michellegalvin@iprimus.com.au.
Neighbourhood Watch A PUBLIC forum with guest speaker Victoria Police Assistant Commissioner Luke Cornelius will be held with time allowed for residents to ask questions. ■ Rooms three and four, Paddy O’Donoghue Centre, 18-34 Buckley Street, Noble Park, Wednesday 20 May, 7.30pm to 9pm.
Get employed SOUTH East Local Learning and Employment Network (SELLEN) will hold a Youth Employment Forum. Students will hear directly from employers about how to make them-
selves more employable. ■ Building A, Chisholm Institute, 121 Stud Road, Dandenong, Tuesday 19 May, 1pm to 3pm. Bookings are essential. Call 9794 6921 or 0438 510 840 or email jebdon@ sellen.org.au.
Enviro aware FRIENDS of Fotheringham Reserve Environmental Group is running an environmental awareness day on the fourth Sunday of each month. Participants can check the water, plant indigenous seedlings, control weeds, collect seeds and take nature walks. ■ Fotheringham Reserve, Pyke Street, Dandenong. Sunday 24 May at 10am.
Conversation Circle MAKE new friends and practice English in a friendly, relaxed and safe environment. Dandenong Library hosts sessions for people with low to intermediate English levels on Thursdays from 6pm to 7.30pm. It has sessions for people with advanced levels on Tuesdays, 6pm to 7.30pm. Bookings and prior assessment are required. Springvale Library hosts sessions for people with low to intermediate English skills on Tuesdays from 10.30am to 11.30am and Wednesdays, 7.30pm to 8.30pm. No bookings are required. ■ Dandenong Library, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Springvale Library, 411 Springvale Road, Springvale. Call 1300 630 920 or see library staff for bookings or
HOLLY Gordon will lead a gentle and fun introduction to hand embroidery with key techniques and basic stitches. ■ Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Garden, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Sunday 3 May, noon to 2pm. $10 per person. Bookings are essential. Call 9793 4511 or email heritagehill@cgd.vic.gov.au.
Froggy Fun at Pencil Park GET up close and personal with fauna and monitor the health of local wetlands. Light refreshments will follow. Bring own torch. ■ Pencil Park, Hidden Grove Boulevard, Keysborough. Thursday 30 April, 5pm to 7pm. Bookings are essential. Call 8571 1702.
Great Songs of the War Years THIS musical concert will honour the Anzac Centenary with songs that were performed throughout the first and second world wars. The cast will include Opera Australia star Tiffany Speight, and international soprano Alison Jones. ■ Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Wednesday 29 and Thursday 30 April, 10.30am. The show is 80 minutes long with no interval. Tickets are priced from $15. Visit www. drumtheatre.com.au or call 8571 1666.
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• Servicing and repairs to • Change over heater fans cookers, heaters, leaking • Dishwasher installation Lic. No. 28657 hot water services. • Blockages • Gas & water leaks WATER SAME DAY HOT EMENT • General plumbing SERVICE REPLACCTRIC ELE D AN GAS • Tap repairs
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BLOCKED DRAINS AND CAMERA INSPECTIONS
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PLUMBING & GASFITTING
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1175544-LB10-15
C818920-KK28-10
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• Guttering Replacements • Downpipes • 20 Colours • Quality Workmanship • All Work Guaranteed • Old Guttering Taken Away • Free Quotes
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Reg No 082 1317E
PH 9792 5503 FAX 9701 3854 MOBILE 0419 332 270
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Phone Rob 5996 3823, 0418 306 738
• Specialising in drainage camera work • High pressure jetting • Location of septic tanks and all below ground drainage CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED LIC NO. 29160
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BLOCKED DRAINS GUTTERING
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5964 3888 / 0412 990 372
1021623-PJ16-12
Evap Cooling
1176675-LB11-15
Respected family business with over 35yrs experience
• Ants • Bees • Wasps • Spiders • Mice • Rats etc
C1073304-KK5-13
A BETTER DEAL - BRIVIS CARRIER TOSHIBA
DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL
Termite Proofing, AEPMA member, Commercial & Domestic
C753939-KS01-10
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Email: tiptop_handyman@hotmail.com
www.alcoil.com.au
V Pest Co trol
Lic: 20982
Call 0418 576 021 or 9702 9834
0417 382 700
No Job Too Small
For all types of Gutter replacement - Colorbond or Aluminium. Forget painting use Colorbond fascia cover!
G6191406AA-dc12Aug
TIP TOP HANDYMAN SERVICES Specialising in Renovation, Carpentry, Rubbish Removal, Pergolas, All types of Plumbing, Tiling, Painting
Hot Water Specialists Blocked Drains
C514133-TG10-7 C992860-KK50-11
DBU-2343
GUTTERING
NEAT PLUMBING SERVICE Lic. Number 27186
0410 566 535, 9799 8661
1077848-PJ8-13
“MAKE CORNERS, NOT CUT CORNERS”
A great job guaranteed for the best price. Free quotes.
V Roofi g
1144422-PB29-14
STEPHEN 0418 313 540 A/H FAX: 9707 2230
i g
1120004-HM08-14
• Alterations, Renovations & Improvements • Windows - Doors - Locks (Repair/Replace) • Painting - Plastering - Tiling - Roofing and Guttering (leaks)
Commercial, industrial and domestic. Interior and exterior painting. We can also plaster, render, spray roof and fence.
C1092317-JO38-13
ALL ASPECTS OF PROPERTY CARPENTRY CARE:
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C955357-JJ33-11
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M A INTEN A NCE HANDYMAN SERVICES
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V Ha dy Perso s
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Celebrations V Tree Lopping/Surgery
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE
11 Cooper Crt Cranbourne
Ph: 9798 3074 or 0417 582 601
(Including Aged Care Facilities & Real Estate Rentals Etc.)
E. treecontrol4@bigpond.com
1135799-RC21-14
M. 0400 383 588
SEPTIC TANK CLEANING
V Adult Employment
1149536-HM33-14
C1098234-JO43-13
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 Adult Services
New Ladies Relax from
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1300 859 829 - 0407 356 441
V Television/Video/Audio
ANTENNAS
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ANTENNAS Extra TV / Phone points TV Mounting/Home theatre
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SN1074465-PJ20-13
C1088813-JO35-13
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*Conditions Apply
1300 832 494 0412 569 289
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Red Lantern
TREE SERVICE
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Ask About Our 25% Discount
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Ph: 9764 2622 or 5944 4888
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C1072232-JJ4-13
V Tiling
C316291-KK18-5
Richard or Kathrin Kruyt
ECONOMY TILING
Planning and Environment Act 1987 GREATER DANDENONG PLANNING SCHEME Notice of Approval of Amendment AMENDMENT C170
HIGH TREE
1176091-CB10-15
Oakfern Tree Care P/L Pruning Removal Stump Grinding
Phone Geoff 0418 340 825 Fully Insured
Free Quotes
Call 0432 550 066 or 8707 5522
General Classifieds
The Minister for Planning has approved Amendment C170 to the Greater Dandenong Planning Scheme. The Amendment came into operation on the 16 April 2015, the date this notice was published in the Government Gazette. The Amendment rezones land at 417-425 Princes Highway, Noble Park, from a General Residential Zone – Schedule 1 to a Mixed Use Zone to be developed and used for warehouses, with ancillary showrooms and offices.
Description of land
PLN12/0468
409-423 Princes Highway, Noble Park
A copy of the Amendment can be inspected, free of charge, at the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning website at www.delwp.vic.gov.au/public-inspection and free of charge, during office hours, at the offices of the Greater Dandenong City Council, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong.
RACHEL LUNN Manager Planning & Design City of Greater Dandenong
Professional Services
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C1092057-JL37-13
Free Quotes
For all types of wall and floor tiling. Includes Bathroom Renovations and Waterproofing
REASONABLE RATES. For a free measure and quote call
Phone Clayton 0434 522 144
1172040-CG06-15
PTY LTD
Call 9769 9361 or 0412 080 627
C752112-JL1-10
Specialising in Lounge, Dining and Restoration Reliable and Professional Service
A & E UPHOLSTERY PTY LTD Commercial, Domestic & Automotive & Leisure Upholstery Free Quotes, Large Range of Fabric, 30 Years Experience
Unit 5, 93 Abbott Road, Hallam 9702 3544 or 0418 851 078
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9793 2988 9793 2986 red17.com.au
17 Nicole Way Dandenong South
Mel 95 E3, 7days
Find it in the
Professional Services section of Network Classifieds.
44.22 w x 6.0 6 0 x 2.4h 2 4h 6.0 w x 6.0 x 2.4h 6.0 w x 7.0 x 2.4h 6.0 w x 9.0 x 2.4h
Arena Surfacing Local supplier to valley & surrounding areas Equestrian, Garden Supplies & Nurseries
Yarra Valley Sawdust 5966 5705 or 9729 7782
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2675 2595 25 95 3370 3270 $$ 3530 3640 $$ 3960 4080 $$
Colours/Zinc Roof so many sizes available You can order online www.vipsheds.com.au
Clearing Sale Final Day
ARENA SAWDUST MULCHES & COMPOST
1179941-LB15-15
ELITE TAX PRACTITIONERS CPA
STABLE BEDDING,
TREADMILL GoFit Platinum, gymnasium quality. $600ono. Phone 9769 5959.
V Clearing Sales
SAWDUST, SHAVINGS,
V Taxation/ Accounting
Furniture Upholstery
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& Waterproofing
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The Minister has granted the following permit under Division Five Part Four of the Act:
section of Network Classifieds.
Superb Tiling
ANTIQUE COFFEE TABLE Ox Cart, Timelesss piece, handmade from Sheesham hard wood, Wrought Iron and Brass, this item originally was top off a wheeled cart which was pulled by Ox Cattle from India in the late1800's to early 1900's. It is reclaimed and is not a reproduction. Has Brass Peacock and flower decorations, measures 1800mm X 1300mm X 400mm appox 50 to 80 kgs. $1000, S.E suburbs. Call/txt 0437 685 267.
SN1090434-PJ37-13
V Public Notices and Event
More new ladies
$99
V For Sale
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FREE CLEAN FILL, Wanted clean fill site, south eastern area. Dams, gullies, paddocks, filled and levelled, no charge. Phone 0418 356 583.
Antenna Special
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Ph: 9706 4685/0419 304 555
9574 1666
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8 Yiannis Court Springvale
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for a Competitive Quote
9794 7913
www.antennaspecialist.com.au
Digital Antennas Today
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General Notices
0418 131 374
1021701-KG17-12
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
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FREE QUOTES
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1300 361 979 0407 674 808
I Love My Job 0421 210 232
ANTENNA SPECIALIST
FIRE WOOD 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.
G6206943AA-dc12Aug
Aluminium, Timber and UPVC Windows Free Measure and quote
G6114616AA-dc24Jun
%
40
Above ALL
9546 6444
WINDOWS 1 Window Replacement Service
V Firewood
10 Graham Road Clayton
(at the end of the road)
V Windows
30% OFF THIS WEEK 0409 888 228 f of
5942 7664 0418 890 612 Reliable Service Anytime, Anywhere
C1033281-KK23-12
AAA AERIAL
$49
1167615-LB51-14
C1088813-JO35-13
HYDRO JET BLOCKED DRAINS
C389274-HJ50-5
V Water Cartage
C1055101-KK41-12
CCTV DRAIN CLEANING
V Personal
V Wardrobes
V Septic Tanks
General Classifieds
1154884-LB38-14
Showroom by appointment
1800 183 567
DESIGNER DRESSMAKER, Experienced and specialising in bridal evening wear. Any shape or style. 9546 4067. 0419 507 680.
The final 700 items to be offered for sale. Saturday 9th May
TA1556027
5995 4344
30 Years Experience A Full Recover Service Lounge Suites Made to Order Free Quotes Free Pick-up & Delivery
BRUCE SHAND, JP. Celebrant. Weddings, namings, vow renewals. All areas. Ph: 9879 6726. www.bruceshand.com.au
1151475-LB35-14
1023309-PJ18-12
APB UPHOLSTERY
V Dressmaking
G6114497AA-dc24Jun
FREECALL
V Celebrants
G6133887AA-dc1Jul
• Steel Doors • Window Grilles • Stainless Steel Doors • Showers • Aluminium Doors • Fly Screens FRESUERE MEA OTES & QU
V Upholsterers
C1080920-JO27-13
V Security & Screen Doors
V Garage Sales
ANTIQUE SHOP RETIRING SALE LONGWARRY NORTH The Time Traveller. 126 Princes Way, Saturday 2nd May, 8am-2pm ONLY. Assorted furniture, china, old wares and bric-a-brac.
Visit
Visited
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LONGWARRY FIRE COUNTRY C BRIGADE R PRODUCE M AFT & ARKET
ALL HOURS, On site computer repairs, upgrades, software, internet and networks. For small businesses and home users. Reliable service. Phone Ian: 9799 8884.
Free pick up and delivery. Prompt service. Excellent quality. Call Julie
9703 1616 0439 656 044
V Computers
Business Computing Specialists
V Massage Therapists
Full Design, Technical, Advisory & Supply Services, On-site & Workshop Repairs
Ph 1300 85 39 39
t Relaxation & Deep Tissue Waxing t New Stafft New Staff Friendly & Welcoming Shower facilities now avail Springvale South 9546 9999 Open 7 days
G6140195AA-dc8Jul 1136412-RC22-14
C686565-JM4-9
Full Body Massage
27 Intrepid St, Berwick
MY SPACE
V Garden/ Outdoor
- FULL BODY CARE Full body relaxation massage by young and mature asian female therapist. Shower facility. Vanity Crt, Room 33, 200 Thomas St, Dandenong. Katie 0402 420 986. 0431 156 192. Open 7 days.
TOP SOIL Screened, best quality, blended, suitable lawns and garden beds.
V Music /Instruments
Pakenham, Berwick
$37 metre
Narre Warren, Cranbourne • Garden Pebbles • Mulch • Sleepers
MUSIC LESSONS Guitar - Piano/Keyboard Bass - Drums - Singing
I & G STUDD & SONS PTY LTD Ph: 5941 1880
All Ages & Levels Welcome
Mulch & Screened Top Soil Cardinia Waste & Recyclers are overstocked
MULCH 3
$20 per m Can deliver up to 30m³ loads.
ENROL NOW! Ph: 9769 9252 themusiccentreberwick.com.au
The Music Centre B E R W I C K
1126716-PB13-14
Narre Warren 9796 7090 Weekdays 12pm - 8pm, Sat 10am - 5pm
C1065437-KG48-12 C542458-KK26-7
Call 0425 843 218
Call between 8am-5pm
0410 544 526
Employment
Forced to resign Redundancy
Just Relations Unfair Dismissal No Win - No Fee
9650 0735 www.justrelations.com C753789-SJ1-10
V Professional
HALLAM AREA Local HC, MSIC and Side Loader drivers needed for immediate start. Must have relevant licence & require knowledge of Melbourne metro.
For interview phone 9703 2011.
9702 1642
DRIVERS Required. Must be experienced, truck and dog trailers, floats and quarry and asphalt an advantage. Casual position with possibility of full time. Good wages and conditions, working out of our Pakenham depot. Interested applicants email resumes to: careers@rcasphalt.com.au
V To Share NARRE WARREN, luxury accomodation starting from $150pp per week which includes bills. Bond required. Suit students, singles or couples. Close to bus, train and shops. Phone 0429 022 889.
DISCRIMINATION IN ADVERTISING IS UNLAWFUL The Victorian Equal Opportunity Act 1995 makes it unlawful for an advertiser to show any intention to discriminate on the basis of sex, pregnancy, race, age, marital status, political or religious belief or physical features, disability, lawful sexual activity/sexual orientation, HIV/AIDS status or on the basis of being associated with a person with one of the above characteristics, unless covered by an exception under the Act. As Network Classifieds could be legally liable if an unlawful advertisement is printed, Network Classifieds will not accept advertisements that appear to break the law. For more information about discrimination in advertising, contact your legal advisers or the Equal Opportunity Commission.
V Positions Vacant
Get paid while you walk ! Letterbox delivery of community newspapers and advertising materials on a weekly basis.
BERWICK SELF STORAGE UNITS Enterprise Avenue Berwick We Offer: * Easy access to your unit. * Modern, clean units. * Very competitive rates. * Convenient access times. * Sites and sizes for all your needs.
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V Positions Vacant
0447 642 643
* Your own lock and key. Complete private use. * Restricted key fob access and 24 hour video surveillance. * Enterprise Avenue Berwick
✤o arrange an inspection phone
9705 4888
firstnational COMMERCIAL
during business hours.
Neilson Partners
WALKERS WANTED
WE DELIVER TO YOU AREAS AVAILABLE IN YOUR SUBURB REGULAR WORK WITH FLEXIBLE HOURS ALL AGES WELCOME (STUDENTS, ADULTS, RETIREES, FAMILIES, ETC)
NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED VEHICLE AN ADVANTAGE
Please call us at
1300 654 910 or apply online at WWW.FERMA X .COM.AU
Real Estate section of Network Classifieds.
CARAVAN PARK ACCOMMODATION
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PERMANENT
Piano/Keyboard, Guitar, Bass, Sax, Clarinet, Flute. Singing.
PIANOFORTE MUSIC COLLEGE & SALES
AND COMPLETE CARE GROOMING SERVICE • Therapeutic Heated Hydro Bath • Grooming • Flea Rinse • Clipping • Nail Clipping • Blow Drying Phil & Sue
V Storage
6 5 E n t e r p r i s e Av e . B e r w i c k
MUSIC LESSONS
SCREENED TOP SOIL:
5941 5790
1167531-EG50-14
SPECIAL
✤ Busy shopping centre ✤ High profit margin ✤ Well established
COMPETITIVE RATES, All typing and resumes. High quality. Extensive experience. Please call Maureen 9700 7947, 0430 430 620.
V Resumes/ Employment Services
V To Let
C1085644-KK32-13
C997259-JL2-12
$35 Metre
BEAUTY SALON FOR SALE
Casual chicken technicians required to be part of a vaccinating crew for ongoing work. Training available, must be willing to travel. ABN and driver’s licence required.
1178788-PB13-15
Real Estate ROOMS AVAILABLE, Single rooms. Gents only. 48 Hammond Road/45 Hemmings Street, Dandenong. Call John, mobile: 0417 336 906.
LABOURERS
SALE
V Resumes/ Employment Services
FIORELLI FREIGHTERS
Phone: 5941 4578
RELAXATION MASSAGE, Monday Saturday. 10am-7pm. Phone 0412 628 856.
Delivered in 10 metre loads
$20 per m3 Can deliver up to 10m³ loads. Delivery costs apply.
Shop 4-5,162 Main Street, Pakenham
V Accommodation
ADVERTISERS, in this section are qualified practitioners and offer non-sexual services.
Serving the southeast since 1990
Ellagant Pooches
Professional Dog Grooming 40 years' experience Poodle and all breed specialists Care & kindness guaranteed
C784346-SH17-10
Virus/spyware removal, networking/internet sharing. Professional reliable techs. 9799-8884.
Computer
V Home Services
IRONING
ALL HOURS ONSITE REPAIRS
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ALL TREE WORKS Pruning, shaping, removals. Mulching/sales, free quotes. John 0401 623 500.
5941 2516
V Positions Vacant
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V Garden/ Outdoor
cats@pakenhamcats.com.au
★ NO BOND ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
NO LEASE ★
Singles Cabin - Bed Sitter (incl Kitchen) Caravans (ensuite) Caravans (no ensuite) Quiet secure park Close all facilities
G5855585AA-dc11Mar
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For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets
C1 0 8 2 0 5 2 -JL 2 8 -1 3
8 946 Contact: 0419 15reet 15 Bennett St ject A Community Pro
1021249-PJ16-12
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.
Sunday 3rd May
V Business Opportunities
ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE
1ST SUNDAYONTH (March-December) OF EVERY M
V Pets & Services
Motoring section of Network Classifieds.
Ph 9546 9587 Office Hours Mon-Sat 8am-6pm. Sunday 10am-4pm 870 Princes Highway, Springvale
Caravan & Cabin Park
Call or visit us online! • networkclassifieds.com.au
C1032608-JL21-12
V Pets & Services
1181795-HM17-15
V Markets
1155037-CG38-14
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Employment
1915-2015
V Training And Development
This training is delivered with Victorian & Commonwealth Govt. Funding. Subject to eligibility. TOID 6832
1180122-DJ16-15
V Training And Development
HAIR & BEAUTY COURSES
Sahar Ramazani lays a wreath of behalf of the Association of Australian Students from Pictures: CASEY NEILL Afghanistan. 138173
Employment
section of Network Classifieds.
By CASEY NEILL
Motoring V Auto Services/ Repair
V Caravans & Trailers
V Motor Vehicles
CARS REMOVED - WANTED
1181228-HM17-15
$ $ $
Open 7 days
$ $ $
CARS TRUCKS VANS 4WDs Drive In - Min $100 to $3,000 (complete) IMLACHS - 1602 Centre Rd, Springvale, 3171
STORM, Traveller, 16ft, 2003 pop top, one owner, first reg 2005, double bed, full annexe and awning, electric brakes, towing equipment etc. EC. $16,500. 0409 417 713.
1300 652 070
LMCT 1229
Est. 1980
www.elv.com.au
V Auto Services/ Repair
We pay top price for all kinds of scrap metal. Up to $700 for any old car*
Super Metal Recycling
Phone 9706 4909 or 0439 497 829 *conditions apply
HONDA, CRV Sport, AWD, 2004, leather, top of the range, auto, sunroof, gold, EC, RWC, reg. to 02/16, with service book, STI-338. $8,600. 0478 192 950.
V Motor Vehicles
CASH FOR SCRAP
MERCEDES Benz, 2002, A160, 1.6lt, 5 speed auto, immaculate, reg 12/2015, RWC, 102,000kms, WLG-920. $5,800. 0433 791 415.
V Caravans & Trailers CAMPER fully-contained foldout camper, 1974 model, has been updated inside, comes with gas and electric fridges, two spare wheels, original canvas in great condition. Must sell $2200. Phone Chris 0425852478.
GREAT WALL ute, great bargain, 25,300 km, reg to July 2015, manual, YKP296. $9,000 with RWC. 0438 418 808.
LMCT 10540W
OCR
$
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C835664-JL34-10
Old Cars Removed WE PAY YOU UP TO
500 CASH For Any Old Car TODAY 9798 3364 LMCT 10227
Resolute in dedication
Find local work in the
1178973-CG15-15
Start April 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
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.
HOLDEN, Jackaroo, 1995, green, 4 new tyres, reconditioned engine, reg. to 11/15, PYB-401. $4,000ono. 0401 741 357. HOLDEN Barina TK Hatchback 2005, 1.4 litre, 4 cylinder, reg expires march 2016, auto, powersteering, aircon, cd, central locking, electric windows, 2 airbags, tinted windows, GPS 153,000kms, EC, RWC if required, photo available, ZXX-622. $5,000. Contact 0433 904 488. Drouin.
Buy & Sell in our
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A SEA of faces representing all corners of the globe was unmoved by the steady stream of rain that fell throughout the Dandenong Anzac Day service on Saturday morning. Concerns about a possible terror attack also failed to dampen the thousands-strong crowd, though reminders were all around them. Police closed Clow Street between Stud Road and Princes Highway, blocking entry from side streets and Dandenong Plaza. Officers in fluorescent yellow vests - bullet proof vests protruding from beneath them were at every turn, as were many colleagues in plain clothes. But the focus remained on remembering the Australian soldiers who stormed the beaches of Gallipoli in an ill-fated mission exactly 100 years ago. HMAS Cerberus’s Commander John Goss and his wife Commander Janine Goss shared guest speaking duties and told the crowd about the role the Australian Navy played in the landing. “Their legacy is the inspiration which they still give to succeeding generations,” she said. “For a century we have
drawn courage from them. “All of us owe the original 1915 Anzacs and those who served after them respect and remembrance.” Sahar Ramazani laid a wreath for the Association of Australian Students from Afghanistan, the first time the Dandenong group had taken part in the service. “I’m an Australian Citizen,” she said. “Today I felt more like an Australian.” Five-year-old Sydney marched alongside her father Sean and grandfather Jim, a National Serviceman, to honour her great, great, great, great uncle William Henry Powell, who was killed in action in France in 1918. Alister Stanley’s father served in World War II and he proudly wore his medals. Beneath them he pinned a 1914-20 British War Medal he bought in a second hand store that belonged to a soldier he knows nothing about. “I’m wearing it to honour him,” Mr Stanley said. Charles Edward Leigh enlisted in Dandenong in 1917 and died in France on 31 May 1918. His niece Maryanne Jackson
and her husband David travelled from Korumburra to attend the service, clutching his photograph and a scroll commemorating his sacrifice. They’ll reunite with his descendants at Dandenong RSL on the anniversary of his death. Keysborough Turkish Islamic and Cultural Centre president Ekrem Ozyurek presented the RSL with a framed copy of the moving letter former Turkish president Mustafa Kemal Atatürk presented to Australian, New Zealand and British officials in 1934. “Your sons are now lying in our bosom and are in peace. After having lost their lives on this land, they have become our sons as well,” it reads in part. Earlier in the day, the Dandenong dawn service crowd doubled from last year to about 1500 people. At the commemoration, Dandenong-based mental health service ‘Ermha’ laid a wreath containing felt poppies its Stepping Stones’ program participants made. They also wrote heartfelt messages for service men and women in cards adorned with poppies which will be displayed in the Dandenong RSL.
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Five-year-old Sydney Powell with her father Sean, grandfather Jim, and a photograph of her great, great, great, great uncle William. 138173
Dandenong Cranbourne RSL president John Wells shields Dandenong High School captains Rebekah Parker and Brandon Lee from the rain, as they read the Ode. 138173
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SPORT
Star destroyed by war
Sergeant John Walker By JARROD POTTER
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WALKER had an off day.” No one would have though at the Berwick Shire News this innocuous jab at an up-andcoming talent would be the last football report written about Dandenong’s John ‘Jack’ Walker, who died in service during World War I. Those six, simple words – which summed up the Dandenong forward’s Berwick and District Football Association grand final performance in 1914 – were not a strong showing for the man who had excelled at the Dandenong Showgrounds in 1913 and 1914. Usually highlighted in each week’s edition of the South Bourke and Mornington Journal (a predecessor of the Dandenong Journal), most supporters, coaches and players would have expected the strapping, Brighton-born man to return from the front and continue on as a league footballer or lawyer. But such was the extent of the Great War – which claimed brave men from either side indiscriminately – that “one of the bright stars in the constellation of Dandenong footballers” flickered and faded away in 1916. 1914’s showpiece match – the ‘challenge’ grand final between Dandenong and Pakenham - was not a fitting end to Walker’s football journey, but sadly for all gathered, it would be the last time they saw Jack Walker on a football field. Pakenham defeated the powerful Dandenong line-up twice – first in the second semi-final, then again in the grand final as Walker’s men fell by four points in a nail-biting finale. Walker had joined Dandenong after he tried his hand at league football three years earlier – heading down to the Junc-
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Those who faced the task in the beginning, and were killed, did their duty... JOHN WALKER
tion Oval to join up with St Kilda for a bid at some early league fame. From his four matches for the red, white and black brigade – Walker kicked a goal apiece against Geelong and Fitzroy respectively in 1911, but his time in league football was short. He moved to Dandenong to take up with the Redlegs and also pursue his law studies - but with a superb kick, and the chance of returning to the city to take up a law practice, who knows what could have been in Walker’s football career had war not intervened. He was also a champion cricketer – as so many grand footballers of the time were –leading the batting averages for the East Melbourne Cricket Club in 1912-’13. At the Dandenong Football Club’s 1914 annual meeting, Walker was acknowledged alongside his other enlisting team-mates – with 15 swapping their Dandenong strip for Australian service uniforms. His mastery of the pen was almost as skilful as his moves on the football field as the budding law student captivated his family and friends – and subsequently the wider community – with his letters from the front. He eulogised lost team-mates in a letter published in the Journal on 26 August 1915, when faced with the grief of losing his football field and battlefield brethren – well-loved Dandenong siblings, the Couve brothers. “Those who faced the task in the beginning, and were killed, did their duty and died like men. Even I, who am not a military expert, can vouch for that,” Walker wrote.
Walker rose to the rank of Sergeant and advanced as an infantryman in the 8th Battalion through Gallipoli and Western Europe. His biggest, and most notable correspondence, was printed in the Journal in October 1915 where he described how he and other Dandenong area soldiers were faring at Gaba Tepe - as part of Anzac Cove at Gallipoli and the joy of reading about home. “I received a bundle of three or four ‘Journals’ last week and passed them on to Jim Kennedy, etc. They all look forward to Dandenong papers and are very glad to receive them,” Walker said. “I am glad to hear that lots of Dandenong men have enlisted since the great recruiting campaign and, of course, there are plenty on their way here, but I hope we’ll finish off the Turk before they get here, and meet the last lot on our way back.” After withdrawing from the failed task in Turkey, just before Christmas 1915, another half-year was all Walker, like so many Australian men, had left on Earth. He perished in Pozieres in July 1916 – a campaign of immense scale and equal parts tragedy at the Somme on the Western Front. The last letter received about Jack Walker was sadly addressed to his father – Mr William Henry Walker – stating his son had made the ultimate sacrifice for his country. “Walker – who was educated at the Melbourne Grammar School, was a first class athlete, having played pennant cricket with the East Melbourne team,
and league football with St Kilda,” The Journal report read. “During his residence in Dandenong, he was a prominent member of the local cricket and football teams and was a general favourite with all sections of the community.“ “Sgt Walker served at Gallipoli and afterwards France.” His memory was honoured by the
footballers – who all wished he could be there to rove the packs and snap impressive goals – as “the locals wore armbands out of respect for the late Sergeant Jack Walker,” reported by the Journal in September 1916. He was one of 92 VFL (now AFL) players who gave their lives in World War I, honoured around the grounds on Saturday.
Hills prodigy’s thrill of back-to-back accolades By JARROD POTTER IT’S BEEN an amazing week for footballer Ellie Blackburn with the Endeavour Hills prodigy picking up two prized accolades back-to-back. Blackburn, 20, was delisted by her beloved Melbourne ahead of this year’s AFL Women’s Draft, with key position players prioritised over the skilful midfielder/forward. Blackburn didn’t have to wait long to re-join the AFL ranks, though, as she was taken at pick six in the 2014 Women’s AFL Draft, held on Monday night. Blackburn was taken again by Melbourne - after featuring for the Demons in both Women’s AFL matches since her debut in 2013 - coming on the back of her best match yet on the AFL stage. Snaring 27 touches and in the Demons’ 46-point belting of the Bulldogs last year,
Blackburn was the top possession-getter on the field and was considered dreadfully unlucky to be delisted by the Demons. She was thrilled to get back into the AFL and thought the chance to feature in two matches this season, with the first held at the MCG on Sunday 24 May and the second clash on 16 August at Etihad Stadium, dramatically boost the profile of women’s football in Australia. “I’m very excited about it - been a big couple of days for us out at Melbourne Uni with the draft and the win on Sunday,” Blackburn said. “I was pretty shocked to go that high up, but I was sitting there and I was relieved in the end - sitting there and hearing my name called out was a big sigh of relief, and excited to be part of Melbourne again. “It’s really good that we get the opportunity to play on
both of the big grounds and, hopefully, show our talent and get away with the win.” The Women’s AFL matches will serve as curtain-raisers before Melbourne/Western Bulldogs AFL fixtures. Capping off the successful week was a thrilling 19-point win over reigning champions Darebin in the Victorian Women’s Football League. “It was an amazing feeling to knock off the unbeatables,” Blackburn said. “It pretty much felt like we won a grand final - the first time our club has beaten Darebin since 2006. “I think the game we played was just a hard game overall and there were a couple of times they could have got on top of us and we worked pretty hard not to let it happen.” Ellie thanked her parents and Melbourne Uni Football Club for their support.
Melbourne made sure it locked away champion midfielder Ellie Blackburn for another season at the AFL Women’s Draft on Monday. Picture: AFL MEDIA
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SPORT EASTERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 1 - Round 3
Done deal… By JARROD POTTER THIS was not a battle, nor was it a skirmish, charge, raid or siege. We celebrate the grandeur of football in these terms, as hard bodies fly off each other in pursuit of the red leather, but all Noble Park and Norwood did was square off in a game of football, no more, no less. Australia-wide, we stopped as a nation Saturday to celebrate the bigger picture. We highlight and celebrate the stellar achievements of men and women who squared off against far greater enemies in the real battles on the fronts of war. Before a season-defining matchup, Norwood and Noble Park put aside their burgeoning rivalry - even if only for a brief moment - to honour our Anzac forefathers and foremothers. After the solemn, dignified respect was paid, the scene was set for what may be a finals’ preview between two powerhouse EFL squads. Kyle Martin was emphatic in the first quarter, booting five goals at full forward to leave the reigning premiers Norwood scratching its head on how to stop him. As it turns out though, Noble Park was pretty effective at stopping its own run-and-carry, as entries to the forward half were sloppy and resulted in countless turnovers. Norwood on the other hand kept it simple - two kicks from defence to hit up the tall forwards. It was a winning tactic as Leigh Williams and Brent English (five goals each) proved superb in the Wooders’ forward arc. Not even the resolute defending of Stewart Kemperman, Jarrod Plymin and Trent Robertson could halt the Wooders’ march as the Bulls’ efforts soon fell apart. A two-goal lead at the final break
was erased effortlessly as the Wooders flew through to kick four goals in four minutes and storm home to a 20-point victory. Noble Park coach Mick Fogarty said recruiting his fantastic squad didn’t make the Bulls a done-deal in the premiership race and it showed on Saturday there’s still plenty left to tick off. “Full credit to Norwood, they were just too good for us in that last quarter,” Fogarty said. “Today was a really good test and I’m actually pretty happy about the way we performed against last year’s premiers. “People seem to think that just because Noble Park has got back Martin, Valenti, Harper… we’ve got Ziggy Alwan and big Vergim Faik… they seem to think that’s a done deal now… we’re good enough to play off for a premiership. “But the realistic thing is that we have a lot of hard work to do - we expect to have a good year, but it’s an insult to the other good sides that made finals and Norwood won a grand final last year.” Fogarty summed up the occasion best of all, as the ability to live peacefully and play sport is a gift passed down to current Australians from our hard-fighting brethren of past and present wars. “Fantastic day and we’re lucky to be able to play on this day because of them (Anzacs),” Fogarty said. “So if it wasn’t for them we wouldn’t be here, so we’re grateful for what they did for our country.” Noble Park hosts Knox this weekend for a chance to bounce back to the top spot in EFL Division 1.
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Stingrays revel in northern heat FLYING out with an ANZAC Day victory in tow, Dandenong Stingrays made the most of their trip to Queensland beating the northerners 10.9 (69) to 7.13 (55). Getting a chance to feature on ANZAC Day - a rare occasion in TAC Cup football - the Stingrays made the most of their time on the big stage in a fast-paced opening term.
kicking that proved its downfall. The sunshine state had 20 shots on goal, but it wasn’t enough to take the triumph against Dandenong’s more efficient 19 forward forays. James Freeman (two goals) hit the scoreboard squarely for the Stingrays as Dandenong booted three in the final term to take the points and return home triumphant after another successful interstate sojourn. Jacob Weitering, Bailey Rice,
Brandon White and Tom Jok all featured in the best alongside Young while up-and-coming ruckman Jayden Bubb had his best match in the Stingrays’ colours. The only downside to the victory was a nasty knee-injury to Liam Myatt - who has a suspected ACL tear and could miss the rest of the season. Dandenong faces NSW/ACT next week at Shepley Oval from 11am.
DANDENONG SCOREBOARD TAC CUP Round 5 QUEENSLAND 1.3 3.8 5.10 7.13 (55) DANDENONG 3.3 5.4 7.6 10.9 (69) Dandenong Goals: T. Young 4, J. Freeman 2, D. Warke, M. Poholke, Z. Roscoe, J. Di Pasquale. Best: J. Weitering, B. Rice, T. Young, B. White, T. Jok, J. Bubb. VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Division 2 - Round 3 ST JOHNS 6.9 15.14 22.19 28.25 (193) STH MELB DIST 1.1 1.1 1.2 3.4 (22) St John’s Goals: A. Thornton 7, K. Arnold 6, R. Scott 5, G. Costas 4, B. Worrell 3, E. Jakwot, A. Brannan, C. Strobel. Best: G. Costas, R. Scott, L. O’’Connor, K. Arnold, A. Brannan, A. Thornton. EASTERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Division 1 - Round 3 NORWOOD 14.6 (90) NOBLE PARK 10.10 (70)
THE move to SFL is paying off handsomely for Keysborough, with its 15-point win over Hampton rocketing the Burra to the top of Division 2. In tough conditions at Rowley Allan Reserve, the Burra held their nerve to hunt down the visitors, who took a nine-point lead at the half. Only three-behinds flew through the sticks in a rough-and-tumble last term, but Keysborough was able to hold its lead to post its third win in as many SFL matches. Tyson King (five goals), Geoff Humphreys and Cameron Dalton were best afield as Keysborough now heads to Caulfield on Saturday in a first-versus-third showdown. Springvale Districts’ slow start bit them on the behind once again as Heatherton flew out of the blocks to inflict a 19-point loss. If only some of their six first-quarter behinds were converted into goals then the Demons would have stood a chance, but giving a 25-point margin by quarter-time rarely bodes well for a side. Despite chasing all match, Districts continued to fight as James Gough (three goals), Peter Heng (two goals) and Brad Dight shone brightest for the visitors. The Demons’ wayward kicking would prove lethal in the end as Heatherton maximised its scoring chances. Doveton Eagles falls to last place in Division 2 following a 69-point hammering by Skye.
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Right: Norwood’s Matthew Jessop washes away the blood from a head clash. 138170 Pictures: JARROD POTTER
Travis Young was exceptional up forward as he brushed off the extreme heat to clunk a suite of strong marks en route to a four-goal haul. Young’s goal marked the beginning of a strong passage from Queensland, but the northern force could not strike hard on the scoreboard. Dandenong held on to take a 12-point margin at the first break and it would be Queensland’s errant
Change is all good By JARROD POTTER
TAC CUP - Round 5
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SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 2 - Round 3
Noble Park Goals: K. Martin 5, S. Allan 2, T. Kelly, L. Cody, V. Faik. Best: S. Kemperman, J. Plymin, C. Anderson, G. Manson, T. Kelly, T. Harper. SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 2 - Round 3 HEATHERTON 5.1 8.2 12.3 14.8 (92) SPRINGVALE DISTS 0.6 4.11 7.12 10.13 (73) Springvale Districts Goals: J. Gough 3, P. Heng 2, L. Morrey 2, J. Fox, L. Woolrich, B. Stacey. Best: B. Dight, P. Heng, T. Potts, S. Bagley, S. Rosario, J. Gough. DOVETON EAGLES 1.3 1.9 3.9 5.17 (47) SKYE 3.3 8.8 12.11 17.14 (116) Doveton Eagles Goals: S. Stredwick 2, T. Day, E. Samadi, E. Nassrallah. Best: S. Stredwick, C. Sewell, S. Paynter, C. Wilson, R. Kreskas, D. Macklin. KEYSBOROUGH 1.4 3.5 7.9 7.12 (54) HAMPTON 1.1 5.2 6.2 6.3 (39) Keysborough Goals: T. King 5, B. Sutton, J. Dunn. Best: G. Humphreys, C. Dalton, C. Wilkinson, T. King, L. Damato, G. Smith.
DIVISION 3 - Round 3 LYNDALE 1.6 3.10 5.10 7.11 (53) MOUNT WAVERLEY 1.0 5.1 8.1 15.5 (95) Lyndale Goals: V. Rexha 2, B. Tosh, L. Matthews, M. Babar, K. Robinson, M. Greene. Best: B. Tosh, T. Isbister, G. Buck, M. Greene, D. Luong, J. Agnello. ENDEAVOUR HILLS 3.5 4.9 7.14 11.14 (80) CARR/PATT. LAKES 3.3 6.7 9.10 18.11 (119) Endeavour Hills Goals: S. Peake 5, N. Strom, B. Graham, B. Swift, D. Morrison, M. Whatman, R. Imeson. Best: S. Peake, S. Rainey, N. Strom, J. Marie, M. Peake, J. Dart. ASHWOOD 4.2 9.5 11.6 14.10 (94) SANDOWN 0.2 2.6 3.7 4.9 (33) Sandown Goals: O. Uaongo, J. D’Atri, J. McDonald. Best: M. McGovern, J. McDonald, M. Davis, S. Jackman, S. Orr, D. Gerandt. DANDENONG 0.1 1.3 5.4 6.9 (45) SOUTH YARRA 5.3 9.3 12.5 14.10 (94) Dandenong Goals: C. Arnold 3, T. Cole 2, S. Young. Best: D. Barrie, T. Cole, R. Hall, J. Gaspero, K. Stott, A. Salomon.
LOSSES as far as the eye can see greeted Dandenong-area SFL Division 3 teams on Saturday as Lyndale, Dandenong, Endeavour Hills and Sandown were all vanquished in the rain. Sandown, 4.9 (33), could have used next week’s star recruit - Brendan Fevola - this week as it could not kick a winning tally against Ashwood 14.10 (94). The Cobras will open their change rooms and new-look pavilion on Saturday and face Lyndale with the former AFL super-boot ready to kick a bag at Edinburgh Reserve. Endeavour Hills tasted its first loss in 2015 as Carrum Patterson Lakes took a 39-point triumph. The Falcons were led by Shane Peake (five goals) while Shannon Rainey and Nathan Strom also excelled. Lyndale failed to impress in its 42-point loss to Mount Waverley, despite Brett Tosh and Trent Isbister working hard across the field. Dandenong suffered a 49-point defeat at the hands of South Yarra, plummeting the Redlegs to dead last in Division 3.
VAFA DIVISION 2- Round 3 STORMING home to mount its case for a VAFA premiership, St John’s brushed aside South Melbourne Districts in a 171-point demolition. From the first bounce the JOCs were in control and it only got worse from there for the Swans as Ben McGee’s men ran circles around the visitors. A nine-goal second term - led by Aaron Thornton (seven goals), Kane Arnold (six goals) and Rohan Scott (five goals) spelled the end for South Melbourne Districts before the pain was amplified even further. The only downside for St John’s - despite the ebullient win - was its kicking conversion as 25 behinds remains far too many for a side with premiership aspirations. Skipper Glenn Costas - with a casual four goals to his name as well - was best afield while Scott and Liam O’Connor also featured prominently. Sitting second with three wins and a healthy percentage of 247.02, St John’s faces Elsternwick away on Saturday.
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SPORT SEABL - Round 3
Pirates singing up a storm
Twice as Dandy By JARROD POTTER
Parkmore Pirates celebrate a hard-fought victory in its South East Juniors Youth Girls Pictures: JARROD POTTER debut. 137847
By JARROD POTTER THE only thing Parkmore Pirates Youth Girls football team really need to work on… is the club song. The Royal Blues were sensational in their South East Juniors Youth Girls debut last week - an amazing feat considering they were short on numbers and only a handful of their squad had ever played football before. On a freezing Saturday morning at Fountain Gate’s Max Pawsey Reserve, the Pirates exceeded all expectations as they ran up the scoreboard and got to belt out the club song for the first time after a 58-point win over Tooradin-Dalmore. A five-goal opening term set the tempo for the Pirates as the hail, driving rain and
gale-force winds buffeted the south-east. April Lega-Frost showed she’s a natural at the code, slotting six goals on debut, while Charis Ulu Peniata was prominent in a free-flowing midfield role. While the girls didn’t know all the words to their theme song, the Pirates still savoured the impressive 11.4 (70) to 2.0 (12) triumph. With few experienced players, coach Michael Sheahan was extremely impressed with his fledgling football side and the way they’ve taken to the sport. “We’ve only got three that have played before and one of them isn’t playing today, so we’re very pleased with what they’ve done,” Sheahan said. With a pair of Vic Metro
reps out of the side and star Stingray Karina Diaz sidelined, chances are the Pirates are set to soar even further in its first South East Juniors campaign. The side only has 15 girls in the squad so plenty of opportunities exist for young ladies aged 13 to 18 to play female football. Sheahan encouraged anyone in the Greater Dandenong area who was interested in football to come along to the Parkmore Pirates. “Come down - give it a go - we’re here for fun and we’re a club that just wants to give people a go,” Sheahan said. More information on Parkmore’s Youth Girls team is available on the club’s website - www.parkmorejfc.com.au Parkmore Pirates next face Officer on Sunday morning.
THE traditional ANZAC Day SEABL blockbuster between Dandenong and Frankston showed with a double-Dandy triumph. Fighting their way back into the clash, the Dandenong men stole the match from under Frankston’s nose with a 44-28 second half fight back to register a five-point victory. Leading the charge was Chris Patton (21 points, 10 rebounds) as he excelled in his best match to date in the Dandenong strip. Also on fire were Daequon Montreal (17 points, 10 rebounds) and the rebounding machine known as Lucas Walker (8 points, 17 rebounds). Dandenong men face Mt Gambier at home from 7pm Saturday. Pushing aside the Frankston fortress first were the Dandenong women, who claimed a 70-66 triumph. Jacinta Kennedy (22 points, 10 rebounds) flew out of the blocks for the women in the first match of the double-card, but was reeled in by a groupdefensive effort from Frankston. It only opened up the Rangers’ other avenues to the basket as Amelia Todhunter (13 points) and Tenaya Phillips (10 points) lit it up. Dandenong women head to Canberra on Saturday to face Basketball Australia’s Centre of Excellence.
BIG V Division 2 - Round 6 FLEXING its muscles in BIG V Division 2, Keysborough cantered home to an 85-56 win over newcomers Collingwood. Going easy on the new boys - despite the 29-point score line disparity - Keysborough coach Nathan Vogt rotated his bench and gave his starters well-earned rests... but not before dominating on the scoreboard. Best of the brigade were Andrew Pattison (17 points, 9 rebounds) and David Smith (12 points, 7 rebounds) while Malcolm Heard (9 points, 5 rebounds) was powerful in his very limited time
Dandenong mainstay Clare Papavs flicks off a quick pass in the Rangers’ four-point Anzac Day win over Frankston. 138172 Picture: JARROD POTTER on court. Even the big Oyster, Robert Ostojic (4 points) got minutes in Keysborough’s rampaging victory. Keysborough’s women were downed 51-78 by Blackburn as Emily Rider (10 points, 11 rebounds) dropped her first double-double in the Cougars’ colours. Keysborough men and women face Mornington this weekend away from 6pm.
It’s another starry night Fernando By JASON ADAMS FERNANDO Bale blitzed his rivals for the second consecutive week at Sandown Park on Thursday evening and will start as the short favourite in this week’s Group 3 Bill Collins Memorial. In typical Fernando Bale fashion, he exploded from box 5 to set an electric 4.93 to the first split before he stopping the clock at an astonishing 18.36 to the second marker - breaking the record jointly held by champions Black Magic Opal and Xylia Allen - by 2.5 lengths. He completed the 515m journey in 29.04, the third
fastest time ever recorded at Sandown Park. RSN racecaller James Van de Maat was effusive in his praise of Fernando Bale. “I’ve never seen a greyhound travel that quick in the six years I’ve been calling greyhound racing,” Van de Maat said. “To break any type of record by the smallest of margins is significant enough, but to break it by two-anda-half lengths at Australia’s premier track is incredible.” Van de Maat, who called Bekim Bale’s track record 28.96 run in 2011 believes Fernando Bale’s run on
Thursday was more impressive. “To run the sectionals he did in that type of field, in my opinion it was more impressive than Bekim Bale’s record run,” he said. Fernando Bale’s next assignment will be next week’s Bill Collins Memorial which is shaping to be one of the great races of modern times with the possibility of superstars Dyna Villa, Dyna Double One and My Bro Fabio all featuring in the $36,000 Group 3 event. “This race has the potential to be better than any Melbourne or Australian Cup ran in recent times, however I
still think there’s no greyhound in the country that can match it with Fernando Bale,” Van de Maat said. The Group 3 Bill Collins (515m) coincides with the Group 3 Racecallers (595m) and Group 3 Lizrene (715m), which will feature some of Australia’s finest chasers. The trio of Group 3 events kick off the club’s Sandown Cup carnival that includes the Group 1 Harrison Dawson and the Group 1 Sapphire Crown before culminating with world’s richest staying race, the $250,000 Group 1 RSN Sandown Cup on Thursday 21 May.
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MOTORING True to the classic spirit By DEREK OGDEN AH, those Italians. Back in 1923, race driver Ugo Sivocci slapped a green four-leaf clover on his ‘RL’ and drove it to victory in the first of Alfa Romeo’s 10 Targa Florio wins. Since then, the ‘Quadrifoglio Verde’ has been the symbol of Alfa Romeo racing cars and later graced special road-going series. Latest to take on the lucky charm is the Giulietta, marking the return of the pure Italian hot hatch. The QV tops off an already refreshed Giulietta range that, with its not-to-be ignored styling, including all-new interiors, an exterior facelift and award-winning powertrains, brings unique Italian style and sophistication to the segment. Available in three trim levels - Progression, Distinctive and the Quadrifoglio Verde hot hatch - from $29,000, plus on-road costs, it is the last that concerns us here. The Giulietta Quadrifoglio Verde is equipped with a new engine and is available with twin-clutch transmission and launch control. Alternatively, it can be had with a six-speed manual gearbox. Alfa Romeo has also brought out a Launch Edition model, which enhances the sports car looks of the standard Quadrifoglio Verde TCT by adding carbon-fibre mirror covers, a carbon-fibre rear spoiler and a sports body kit which comprises distinctive new side skirts, a
front air dam and a rear diffuser. Combined with the new gloss black exterior highlights, the Giulietta QV Launch Edition is the ultimate Giulietta. Just 500 examples will be built globally with 50, including the test vehicle, coming to Australia priced from $45,000, plus on-roads. The allocation consists of 25 units in Alfa Red and 25 in Launch Editionexclusive Matte Magnesio Grey. The Alfa Romeo Giulietta Quadrifoglio exhibits a more planted stance than its siblings, while the legendary four-leaf clover emblem on the front wings, and dark-tinted rear window glass put the onlooker in no doubt as to the hatchback’s intent. The car’s aggressive look is completed by two large exhaust tailpipes and 18-inch traditional Alfa turbinestyle alloy wheels, which refuse to hide the red, four-piston Brembo brake calipers and large 320mm brake discs. Inside the cabin, quality materials and tasteful detail represent the ultimate in Italian style. New wraparound sport seats, trimmed in leather and Alcantara with white and green stitching, offer firm yet comfortable security during the car’s showcasing its impressive performance. The new leather wrapped flat-bottom sports steering wheel is trimmed in contrasting white stitching, enabling the driver to maintain a firm controlling grip, while also operating the spoke-mounted infotainment controls.
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The Alfa Romeo Giulietta QV has the hallmarks of a well-cut, classic, three-button Italian suit. Large aluminium pedals are positioned perfectly to offer the driver snappy foot shifting for a true sense of sporting action. A model-specific instrument panel is a mix of analogue and digital, and sports a built-in QV logo. Signature QV kick-plates, darkened headlining with retractable sunshade over the sunroof, unique floor mats and a leather-trimmed gear lever and parking brake lever, with white and green contrast stitching, complete the interior décor. A new Uconnect multimedia system incorporates a 6.5-inch touchscreen in the central dashboard and comes complete with Bluetooth interface, Aux-in connector, USB port and the option of voice commands. The 6.5-inch device
also has a satellite navigation system with progressive route guidance and ‘One Step Voice Entry Destination’ function for entering addresses with voice commands, developed in collaboration with Harman and Here Auto. The Giulietta QV engine has been plucked from the Alfa Romeo 4C supercar, boasting cutting-edge technology including direct fuel injection, dual continuous variable valve timing, a turbocharger and a revolutionary scavenging control system which rules out turbo lag. Mated with a twin-clutch transmission, the 1750 Turbo Petrol aluminium-block engine delivers 177 kW at 5750 rpm and 340 Nm at 2000 rpm, the latter stable in the 2000-4000 rpm range, but is already 80 per cent on
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hand at just 1800 rpm. TCT works in either all-automatic or sequential mode via the centre console-positioned gearshift, or steeringwheel mounted paddles. The QV is also available with a sixspeed manual transmission capable of generating 173 kW and 340 Nm. The whole Giulietta range earned a five-star rating in crash tests, scoring 97 per cent for adult passenger protection. An extra-special feature of the TCT Verde is the new Launch Control system, first employed on the Alfa 4C supercar. It is activated by pressing the brake and accelerator pedals flat to the floor, squeezing the down-shift paddle on the steering wheel and releasing the brakes.
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LAUNCHING the upgraded Citroen DS 3, Citroen Australia has announced it will bring in cars Australians want and will not compete to be the cheapest in the market. The company also foreshadowed the DS brand would split from Citroen as a stand-alone brand, although this was some time away. In this way DS cars would head in one direction - much like Lexus and Toyota or Infiniti and Nissan - and Citroen would pursue a different course. Right now though the cars are sold side by side in more than 20 showrooms around Australia. The upgraded DS 3 hits the street with just one model, the DSport, but in hatch or cabriolet style, both packed to the hilt with a long list of standard equipment. The DS 3 DSport will set you back $33,990 while the cabriolet is $36,590. Rivals are Audi A1, Mini-Cooper S and Alfa Romeo Mito. At just 3.95 metres long it’s a city slicker that also eats highways. The move to high-specification models only was prompted by buyers of the current DS 3 optioning up the current model to around $32,000 with all buyers in the past 18 months taking up satellite navigation and 17-inch alloy wheel options, among others. The move has allowed Citroen to simplify the DS 3 line-up, yet still offer options for individualising the cars. However, there is a downside to the upgraded DS 3 - at launch it only comes with a six speed manual transmission. The four-speed auto sold overseas will not be brought to Australia with Citroen here stating the transmission is not what they were now prepared to sell on the Australian market. Instead, it will wait for a more suitable auto to find its way into the DS 3, stating “we are determined to get our product right”. The 2015 DS 3 has been taken to a new level with major improvements. It now has Active City Brake - a crash avoidance system that brakes the car when it is in danger of a low-speed nose to tail collision at speeds up to 31km/h. There’s a new Euro6 compliant 1.6 litre turbocharged, direct injection engine boasting 121 kW of power and 240 Nm of torque between 14004000 rpm, linked to the six-speed manual shifter. This engine was developed by PSA and BMW and is currently also found in the Citroen Picasso. DS 3 also has stop/start technology which Citroen says helps the car to achieve 5.6 litres per 100km fuel consumption. Yes, like many cars that come from France, it is a little quirky. There is only one cup holder in the entire car and the unusual “shark fin” B-pillar has the fin facing the back! Then there’s the unusual vertical lift boot lid for the cabriolet. It’s a bit of a challenge to get into, and out of the rear pew, but once in it’s a comfortable ride.
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