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■ School wine scam claims see principal stood down...
Cork is pulled A KEYSBOROUGH principal has been stood down and investigated by the Education Department following allegations at an anti-corruption inquiry. Peter Paul was suspended soon after he and his Chandler Park Primary School were named in ongoing Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC) hearings on Tuesday 28 April. The inquiry – titled Operation Ord – is investigating a “banker school” scheme set up for school activities that allegedly funded wine, hotel stays and other perks for Victorian education public servants. During the hearings it was revealed that Mr Paul had authorised nearly $30,000 of wine purchases from his wine merchant son’s company Trembath and Taylor for department bureaucrats from 2007 to 2014. Former Education Department acting secretary Jeff Rosewarne told the inquiry on the Tuesday that he had stored 186 Italian wine bottles – worth up to $83 each – in his home garage. The school had bought the bottles for $7325 as well as another two-dozen bottles which were delivered to the home of the department’s school resources director Nino Napoli, who has since been sacked. Mr Rosewarne told the hearing that the wine was for “departmental purposes” only – to be consumed at work functions and used for gifts – but wasn’t invoiced to the department to avoid media scrutiny.
“Mr Paul made the offer that if I wanted to purchase wine on behalf of the department that his son was in the business and would be happy to supply that wine,” Mr Rosewarne told the Tuesday hearing. “Mr Paul would be well aware of the sensitivities and issues associated with public servants purchasing alcohol,” he said. Mr Rosewarne said he was “surprised” that the wine invoices didn’t identify him nor the department as recipients. He said he requested that the department reimburse the school though he couldn’t say whether the payment was made. “My understanding is those transactions would have been transparent to the school council at Chandler Park Primary School.” In 2010, the school bought nearly $5000 of office furniture delivered to Mr Rosewarne’s home. The purchase was allegedly falsely invoiced as “printing” costs. Mr Rosewarne told the hearing he believed he would have kept Mr Paul and the school’s council “in the dark” about the purchase’s true nature. “My only rationale would have been to ensure the principal was not asked questions by the school council that he could not answer,” he said. Mr Rosewarne, who is currently director of the Catholic Education Office, said he couldn’t recall if the department had reimbursed the school for the purchases.
Welded to his work APPRENTICE Alex Woller is well and truly on the right track. The 20-year-old, pictured working on a train roof at his Dandenong South employer Actco-Pickering Metal Industries, has picked up two top awards in the past two months. See page 54 for the full story. 137983 Picture: ROB CAREW
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NBN rollout slow to come up to speed By CASEY NEILL MORE than 1000 jobs and $8.4 million in yearly growth are the costs to business of slow internet in the south east. These were among the findings of a report released on Monday 27 April by the Southern Melbourne Regional Development Australia (RDA) Committee and Greater Dandenong, Kingston and Frankston councils. They are using the results to urge National Broadband Network (NBN) Co to review its rollout priorities. The report, based on a survey of 322 businesses that employ more than 6500 people, concluded that inadequate internet access was constraining innovation. More than 70 per cent of respon-
dents said their productivity would improve by up to 20 per cent if they were connected to high-speed broadband. More than 25 per cent would seriously consider relocating to access it and two thirds were unhappy with their current internet service. Southern Melbourne RDA committee member Tony Lupton wants the report to change the narrative about NBN. “It’s not just about downloading movies,” he said. Fellow member Lyndon Joss said NBN Co had to achieve connection targets and that domestic connections were easier and faster to complete. “Businesses are not getting the connection they need and they’re suffering,” he said.
Mr Joss said some businesses were spending thousands of dollars – sometimes more than $20,000 – to install their own improved internet connections. “They can’t wait any more because they can’t get any information about when it’ll go in,” he said. Regional Development Minister Jaala Pulford launched the report at printing business Nulab Professional Imaging in Braeside. Nulab owner Michael Warshall, said it could take hours to download a single job. “Our business totally depends on the internet,” he said. “As technology improves, files get bigger. If we can’t get them in time, we can’t print them in time and we can’t send them in time.
“Customers are going elsewhere. This is making us less competitive, it’s holding us back.” An NBN Co spokesperson said the company’s goal was to make fast broadband available to all Australian homes and businesses by 2020. “Economic and physical resource constraints prevent us connecting everyone at the same time,” a statement said. “As a result, we must build the network in a systematic, efficient and cost effective manner. “We are working hard to do this as quickly as possible and at least cost to Australians. “Ultimately, nobody will miss out.” View the full report at www.rdv. vic.gov.au/smrda.
Life member Joan Goff, who’s been with the club for 50 years, with president Bill Jacobs and an old trophy following the club’s final match. 138216 Picture: ROB CAREW
Redevelopment knocks out croquet club DANDENONG Croquet Club hosted its final match last week ending its 90-plus year tenure in Dandenong Park. President Bill Jacobs has been with the club for five years but said others had been members for more than three decades and left with broken hearts on Tuesday 28 April. “It was a very sad day.
“We tried to keep on the bright side but it was a sad day,” he said. The closure followed the neighbouring Dandenong City Bowling Club playing its last end in February this year. City of Greater Dandenong had offered to relocate the clubs and a kindergarten so it could demolish the buildings to use the site in a redevelopment of the park.
But the impending closure made it hard for the croquet club to hold onto its already-dwindling membership base. “We had a meeting in mid-February where we just knew we couldn’t keep going, so we decided to close at the end of April,” Mr Jacobs said. “We would have only kept about six people in a
relocation. It would have been impossible to pay for everything.” Member Joan, 90, will continue to play croquet with a Ringwood club while Mr Jacobs and several team-mates will move to Frankston. “It’s a fun game and it’s social and you get out in the open air and you meet people,” he said. “You have
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Principal stood down over wine scam claims From page 1 The department’s south east regional director John Allman has been sacked after admitting to the hearing on Wednesday that he destroyed financial documents involving Silverton Primary School in Noble Park. The inquiry heard a taped con- Principal Peter Paul. versation in which Mr Allman told Mr Napoli not to tell IBAC investigators about the Silverton arrangement. Mr Allman told the inquiry that Mr Napoli granted “several hundred thousand dollars” - that was additional to the normal student resource package - to the school over several years. The funds were not of direct benefit to the school but could be used for projects “at the whim or at the request” of south east regional office executives, Mr Allman told the hearing. Mr Allman said he couldn’t find records of the dealings, which he thought would be kept at home. Later in the hearing, he conceded he tore up and threw out “a lot of documents at my home” some into a bin at a Bunnings store - soon after a visit from eight IBAC investigators. “I went into somewhat of a panic after eight IBAC officers visited my home. “I did have something to hide. “The banker school arrangement has never been a legitimate practice of the Education Department,” he said. Mr Allman said the funds were used to buy wine for staff functions but weren’t bought from the son of Chandler Park Primary principal Peter Paul. He denied the funds were used for his personal expenses. An Education Department spokesman said the department was “deeply concerned by what we heard at IBAC”. Chandler Park’s assistant principal Naomi Reed will act as principal during the investigation into Mr Paul. In a letter to the school’s parents on 28 April, the department stated: “We must stress that allegations are exactly that.” The Journal was unable to contact Mr Paul for comment.
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Dark waters of the city’s hidden demons JACK JOHNSON IS THE AUTHOR OF WHEN THE CLOCK STRIKES, A FASCINATING ACCOUNT OF GROWING UP IN DANDENONG, HIS YEARS TENDING TO THE CITY’S PIPES AND DRAINS AS A PLUMBER AND BRINGING UP A FAMILY WITH WIFE FRANCES IN THEIR BELOVED HOME IN MACPHERSON STREET. WHEN we were children, every second place in Dandenong had a ghost or demon, or a mean old owner who, if you went near this house or barn, would kick your arse or sool his savage dogs onto you. There were trolls beneath the McCrae Street bridge and a strange crocodile-like creature that lived under the low wooden bridge on Kidds Road. That story made us scared of every submerged log that washed beneath the bridge. There were creatures called Hobyahs who lived under the old Memorial Hall in Langhorne Street. In the dark of night they emerged from the free-standing brick morgue in Crump Lane, at the rear of the Lonsdale Street coffin makers, and crept along the open brick drain to beneath the Memorial Hall.
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They had pointy heads and long sharp fingernails like pitchforks on long bony fingers. When they got you in the chaff bag they would poke the hell out of you. At the time the Memorial Hall was a weatherboard building with a corrugated galvanized iron roof. It was set to the back of the block with vacant land on either side. The open brick drain ran diagonally through the front garden of the property and was spanned by a rustic bridge.
In front of the hall, erected as a monument, was a heavy field artillery cannon and behind that a squat Canary Island palm. Both the hall and the cannon were memorials to the men who served and lost their lives in World War I. This gun was a horse-drawn howitzer cannon with steel wheels and carriage and was the type of field artillery used in World War II before motor vehicles were introduced. We admired this gun as we hurried past the Memorial Hall on our way to the town hall or to Mr Crump’s store. A lot of our fear disappeared when we advanced far enough to be able to read those famous old grade readers stories at St Mary’s Primary School. But, when we were young and innocent, fear and hatred were easily
instilled into our receptive but naive minds. It took us at least a year after hearing the scary stories before we were game enough to go into the grounds and walk over that old bridge and play around the awesome cannon. Today when I watch some of the cave scenes and weird creatures from Lord of the Rings I am amazed at the similarities between them and the ones the big kids scared us with. They would definitely not have been reading Tolkien and I am sure their reading and comprehension skills did not extend beyond the Ginger Meggs comic in The Sun newspaper or the Flash Gordon, Buck Rogers and Phantom comic books of our day. Another story the big kids scared us with concerned the lagoon that developed in the clay pit of the Centennial Brick Works in Railway Parade
behind the Murray Harrow Works. They told us the lagoon was bottomless and had everything from large steam engines to dead bodies and ghosts within its icy depths. We played around the lagoon but never dared put a toe in that water. By the time we were going there in the early 1930s it was a large waterhole, overflowing into some of the surrounding areas, most of which were covered by tall bamboo like reeds.We explored this crystal-clear lagoon and caught goldfish with a bent pin on a piece of cotton. We bought them home in a jam tin and kept them in a cut-out kerosene tin among the maidenhair fern in mum’s fernery which we had collected from the moss covered banks of the Dandenong Creek in the area between the McCrae Street and the Kidds Road bridges.
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ferred from one production vessel to another caught fire at a factory occupied by Jancassco Pty Ltd. An explosion preceded the fire. A CFA spokesman said fire-fighters were confronted by flames and a huge plume of smoke upon arriving at the factory shortly after 2.30pm. 5 years ago 3 May 2010 Unsafe toys seized A Dandenong retailer has closed, amid a Supreme Court ruling it sold dangerous toys and baby products. Inspectors seized more than
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LOOKING BACK 50 years ago 5 May 1965 Congrats to the Journal Civic business and sporting leaders this week congratulated “The Journal“ on its decision to publish twice weekly, saying it was a “progressive and welcome move“. The Mayor of Dandenong, Cr Maurie Jarvis said: “I am very proud of the Journal as I am of Dandenong... both have a wonderful reputation and are wellknown interstate. “We are very fortunate in having such a newspaper.
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Flash couple sparkle By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS AT FIRST, Shirley didn’t think much of her future husband when they met at a Dandenong town hall dance more than 60 years ago. When her suitor Neil Lowe - a blow-in from Richmond wearing a Victorian Scottish Regiment kilt - asked the Springvale lass if he could take her home, she told him he better have a “flash” car. Neil, being quite the motoring enthusiast, produced a 1935 twoblues, six-cylinder Chevy. “It was a flash car in those days,” he beams. “He looked after that car like a baby,” Shirley said. Even so, Shirley’s girlfriend also came along for the drive that night. The wooing gathered apace. Neil introduced Shirley to
the inner-city - ice-skating at St Moritz, spiffy restaurants like the underground diner Orpheus with “flash knives and forks” and cabaret shows at the Tivoli theatre. The pair built a cosy house on a big block with gum trees in Harrisfield. They settled there for many years, metres from their two sons’ state school. Now their two sons are in their fifties, spawning six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Neil and Shirley moved into a spacious comfortable home, still within their walking distance to Parkmore shopping centre. Last month, the entrenched couple couldn’t be prouder of the stream of congratulatory letters from Queen Elizabeth II, Governor-General Peter Cosgrove and local MPs for their diamond
wedding anniversary (60 years). Dignitaries’ letters marking their 50th anniversary are framed and hung respectfully on a feature wall, along with handsome black-and-white photos of their wedding day at Church of Christ, Springvale, on 16 April 1955. “It’s very nice to be thought of,” Shirley said. Every day the couple walk together to Parkmore Shopping Centre. They marked the occasion with a meal out at Keysborough Hotel on 16 April, backed up by a family event the following weekend. “We’ve had a great life together,” Shirley said. “We’ve been healthy most of the time. “The best thing in marriage is to really communicate and be friends.”
Neil and Shirley Lowe as seen through one of their 60th Picture: GARY SISSONS wedding anniversary cards. 136382
MP uses Cambodian media to slam refugee plan By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS AUSTRALIA is the most “hated Western country” in Cambodia due to its “dirty refugee plan”, says a south-east state MP. Clarinda MP Hong Lim, in comments sent to the Phnom Penh Post, said he was “ashamed” of Cambodia and Australia over the muiti-million dollar memorandum of understanding with Cambodia to resettle refugees who have agreed to leave Nauru detention centre. He labelled the deal a “$40 million bribe” of Hun Sen’s “most brutal, corrupt and inept
government in Asia”. “This immoral deal imposed on Cambodia is most condescending, patronising and racist, to say the least,” he wrote to the Post. Under the arrangement the Australian Government has agreed to pay Cambodia to provide housing, education and employment for any refugees who are willing to settle in Cambodia. “This dirty deal is only possible because the Australian Government knows that no other Asian countries, with any thread of dignity and decency, would
accept such an insulting proposition,” he told the Post. “Australia is now the most hated Western country in Cambodia and is the only Western nation that have had two demonstrations held against it in front of its embassy in Phnom Penh due to this dirty refugee deal.” Mr Lim told the Journal that impoverished Cambodians were enraged by the special treatment afforded the returned refugees. Cambodia had no history of settling refugees and was wracked by “grinding poverty” and daily human rights violations, he said.
“There will be riots.” The deal has also been condemned by Cambodian Association of Victoria led by Greater Dandenong councillor Youhorn Chea. Cr Heang Tak, on behalf of the association, told a 27 April council meeting it was an “inhumane” agreement punishing people fleeing to Australia “not for economic reasons but to escape persecution”. Cr Tak said refugees being sent to Cambodia would be heading to “a country with no better human rights record” than their homelands.
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Court takes a soft approach By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MAGISTRATE has refused to “further punish” a Noble Park mother who was estranged from her son for months after being reported to police for grabbing and dragging him to the breakfast table. The 39-year-old woman has been removed from the family home under an interim intervention order since the incident last September, the court heard last week. She was now living in shared-accommodation, had separated from her husband and had only “very limited” contact with her primary-school aged son, the court heard on Monday 27 April. “Many parents will be thinking ‘there but for the grace of God go I’,” the magistrate said. “I must say it’s a very amplified outcome. This has had fairly dramatic and severe consequences for her, and her son
to some extent. There’s nothing in the material to suggest this was a repeating (event). “There’s nothing to suggest that it was appropriate for her not to have contact with her son.” The accused had dragged her son “a short way” from his bedroom after he didn’t answer her calls to have breakfast and assist her in the kitchen before school, a police prosecutor told the court. At school that day, the principal observed the boy’s distress and reported the boy’s story and bruised upper arm to authorities. The prosecutor said the woman explained to police that she was angry with her son for not coming to breakfast. She allegedly denied causing bruising to his upper arm, saying the injury could have happened in the school playground. When shown photos of the bruising, the magistrate said
the marks were consistent with “finger marks” and an “assault by grabbing him too hard”. The court heard the mother was suffering severe varicose vein pain at the time that prevented her from standing for more than an hour. The accused’s lawyer said the mother apologised, hugged and kissed the boy when he returned home that day. He told her “everything was fine”, the lawyer said. With police agreement, the magistrate downgraded the intervention order to a limited one and imposed a six-month goodbehaviour bond. “In some ways that’s an unusual sentence for an offence involving a seven-year-old child,” the magistrate said. “It seems to me the proper context for understanding the offence against your son was you were experiencing severe (medical) difficulty yourself.
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By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong Council has finally settled for Harmony Square as the name for its giant civic square but not without a note of discord. On Monday night, councillors endorsed the name - more than 12 months after the square was open and after two rounds of public consultation. More than half of 170 public submitters opted for the name ahead of the other shortlisted options International Square, Opportunity Square, Welcome Square and Wurundjeri Square. A council report on Monday night stated the name reflected Greater Dandenong’s “embracing culture where people of all ages and stages can live in peace and harmony”. Cr Matthew Kirwan said the
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Cr Peter Brown preferred the current moniker “the civic square”, saying Harmony Square lacked “essence”. Cr Kirwan retorted that it was “disrespectful” for councillors to endorse the shortlist and then dismiss the community’s choice. The square on the corner of Thomas and Walker streets has proven a popular stage for live entertainment, sport on the big screen and Dandenong on Wheels. The name will be formally submitted to the Office of Geographic Names for endorsement. Greater Dandenong business director Paul Kearsley said on Monday that the name - when ticked by the OGN - could be possibly celebrated with large writing on the square’s grassy knoll.
Big screen adverts get a break COMMERCIAL advertising is set to hit Dandenong Civic Square’s big screen. Greater Dandenong councillors approved a report on Monday last week for the big screen to feature advertisements for up to five per cent of the time - or 24 minutes a day - during business hours. Under the policy, content
can’t be derogatory, discriminatory or offensive and must be suitable for a general audience. The council will charge up to $2000 a month for six to eight daily screenings, but offer free advertising for what it considers to be community services. The report suggested the council could use the revenue to develop its own video content
library. The 32 square metre screen has been airing content 24/7 for a “sense of movement and activity as well as light during the night hours” since the square’s opening in March 2014. Content has included freeto-air news, sport events and weather, council-made programs, arts, and promotion of upcoming events.
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IT’S NONE OF OUR BUSINESS BUT… A DANDENONG rugby club has blasted its quads for a cause. The South East Titans joined Genesis Fitness Club Dandenong in its Squat-A-Thon for the premier’s Active April campaign. They teamed up on Monday 27 April to complete 6215 squats within 15 minutes, making a total 62,247 squats from all participants during the two-week challenge. MAYOR Sean O’Reilly earned a new nickname last week. Southern Migrant and Refugee Centre (SMRC) chairman Brian Oates gave him a lengthy introduction at the official opening of the group’s new home at the former Dandenong council offices. He detailed his rise to councillor from childhood - calling him Shane throughout. “My name is Sean O’Reilly,” the
councillor gently corrected. “But my favourite movie growing up was (Western classic) Shane... so I would be more than happy to be referred to as Shane.” A VENTURA bus driver saved a couple of damp Anzac Day observers from a cold, dispiriting walk home from the Shrine of Remembrance. After the moving but bracing service the pair had huddled in a cafe over some warm cuppas only to just miss the free bus back to Dandenong RSL. Not to fear, another bus driver took mercy on them and phoned for his Dandenong-bound colleague to turn back. To round off the silver service, the couple were dropped off at their Dandenong home’s doorstep. NOT so happy on Anzac Day were
Dandenong Market traders. Several told the Journal they were fine with closing for the national holiday but questioned why management still charged them rent for the day. DANDENONG RSL President John Wells paused while reading the Anzac Requiem to give a steadfast crowd some respite at a soggy Anzac Day service. “If you’ve got an umbrella, put it up for heaven’s sake,” he said. “Don’t get wet just to be polite. It might not help the person behind you to see me, but that might be a good thing. “Those blokes in uniform tough.” AFRICAN Communities Foundation Australia (ACFA) has launched an
online petition in a last-ditch bid to keep its doors open. It’s addressed to Social Services Minister Scott Morrison, urging him to restore federal funding cut earlier this year and has attracted more than 50 signatures on www. change.org. The federal cash ACFA has received for the past 15 years will disappear from July, causing concern that the specific assistance the group provides will also dry up. THERE are plenty of defendants who would like to hand-pick their magistrate. One elderly gent, so enamoured with his assigned judge, refused to budge from the Dandenong Magistrates’ Court gallery recently after a court assistant gently told him several times that his case was being shifted to another courtroom. 1182244-PB18-15
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It was left up to the man’s favourite magistrate to let him down gently - he had apparently sat in judgement on the man before and assured him it would not necessarily be unfavourable to his chances for another judge to hear the case this time around. Happy birthday to Journal columnist Jack Johnson who turns 86 on Thursday 7 May. Jack’s column, Jack Looks Back, appears on page four of this week’s Journal. Did your wedding appear in the Journal? As part of the Journal’s 150th celebrations later this year, we are looking for couples whose nuptials appeared in the newspaper. Please contact editor Narelle Coulter on 5945 0642 or email journal@ starnewsgroup.com.au.
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Refugees’ new home By CASEY NEILL A KEY resource for refugees in the south east has a new home in central Dandenong. Southern Migrant and Refugee Centre (SMRC) officially opened its doors at 39 Clow Street - the former City of Greater Dandenong headquarters - last Tuesday 28 April. SMRC formed 21 years ago when a handful of people decided refugees needed more support and advocacy in Greater Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia. Today it offers settlement services, employment programs, driver education, counselling, home tutoring and more. SMRC chairman Brian Oates said the not for profit agency moved in on Australia Day. “We believe that this office is well-placed and well-appointed to serve our clients,” he said. He said it was only “200 yards” from its former home on Thomas Street but was much easier to access. “We’ll be here for a good long time,” he said. The launch was held in the former council chamber, which Mayor Sean O’Reilly said had hosted many heated discussions. But he said the council’s decision to rent space to SMRC was an easy one. “That debate was not so furious and quite unanimous,” he said.
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“The SMRC stands as a fine example of how sharing culture and traditions strengthens communities.” Following speeches, three generations of a Tamil family performed a mesmerising version of Waltzing Matilda and traditional Sri Lankan songs on the guitar-like veenai and drums.
School to make upgrade available to other students By GEORGIA WESTGARTH ONE of Melbourne’s largest coeducational government schools, with more than 300 students in each year, has undergone a major arts upgrade and is now ready for community use. The stage three $10 million works at Dandenong High School were completed late last year and were officially opened
by Education Minister James Merlino on Friday 17 April. The Melaleuca building and refurbished senior science wing will be available for use by other schools and community groups. It includes a double court gymnasium as well as a performing arts centre and professional standard recording studio, dance studio and 350 seat theatrette.
“These new facilities will be a great asset for Dandenong High School and the local,” Mr Merlino said. Mr Merlino said the new facilities such as these across Victoria would help give children the best start in life. “Dandenong High School is recognised for its excellence in education, and these facili-
ties will help students learn and achieve success,” he said. Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams said the day was significant for students, staff and parents. “These new facilities will open up more opportunities and support the school in providing a first-rate education,” she said. Dandenong High School
principal Susan Ogden said the day was not just a school celebration but a community one. Mr Merlino told the school that it would receive another $3 million for the final part of the upgrade which will include home economics, woodwork and metal work rooms and a new technology centre.
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New Independent School Rivercrest Christian College ofers an internationally renowned inquiry-based curriculum, that provides students with the opportunity to engage in learning experiences that are meaningful, signiicant and challenging, based on a irm biblical foundation. Rivercrest aims to develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect. Students are encouraged to become active, compassionate and lifelong learners.
Rivercrest, which opened in 2014, currently ofers classes from the 3 year old through to Year 2 with additional classes being added each year (e.g. Year 3 in 2016). Staf would welcome the opportunity to meet with you at our upcoming Open Day. For more information contact the Registrar: registrar@rivercrest.vic.edu.au
The College features an architecturally designed Early Learning Centre and Junior classrooms, surrounded by a green, natural landscape.
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“It’s one of the only places where you can buy Asian ingredients for particular recipes. “We’re looking at what we can do to further enhance Springvale as a destination.” The removal of the detested Springvale Road level crossing last year not only freed up traffic – by foot and by vehicle – but opened up opportunities on the long-neglected north side. One of the new sparks in the northern shopping strip is a proposed supermarket in VicRoads’ former offices.
Medium-density residential units are also sprouting on the north side. Cr O’Reilly said activity would also spread further south with the anticipated completion of the council’s $45 million civic site and library redevelopment. “There’s such a build-up of activity around the market area at the moment. “If we can spread it out further north and then (south) with the civic-site redevelopment, we’ll be able to manage the area’s activity even better and grow Springvale more.” The 12-metre tall $750,000
Asian gateway – after years of bickering – has been well-received as a stunning landmark. Cr O’Reilly said the prominent archway would add “vibrancy” to the business activity centre and reinforce Springvale’s status as an Asian hub. “(The archway) is twice as big as the one in (Melbourne’s) Chinatown. “The traders are just so good at working hard and getting customers. “The main thing we can help with now is with the traffic and parking.”
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THE launch of a new residential community is generally accompanied by a combination of anticipation, excitement and nerves. And so it was with the launch of Villawood Properties’ Delaray community in Clyde North. Any potential fears were misplaced, however, with impressive levels of interest in the first stage of this project which, upon completion, will feature more than 1000 homes. The less than ideal weather conditions proved no deterrent to a steady stream of potential residents and the high levels of interest have continued. While Delaray has much to commend it location, quality housing mix, extensive public open space, including wetlands - it was the exclusive residents’ club which has thus far proved the main talking point and attraction. A large proportion of the initial purchasers have cited the club as their main motivation for buying. “People are attracted to the residents’ club for two main reasons. “Firstly, it comes with an amazing array of features such as the swimming pools, gymnasium café and parents’ lounge, to name a few,” said Villawood Properties executive director Tony Johnson. “But more than that, the strong feedback we’re getting is that potential residents see the club as the perfect way for them to immerse themselves into their new community. “This is precisely the aim we set out to achieve when we design our communities - the combination of great housing, great amenity as well as public spaces, indoors and out, where residents can engage with their community. “Even at this very early stage, Delaray is showing every sign of delivering on this.” For inquiries contact Nabil Harb at the Delaray sales office on 9684 8128.
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Located in the sought after residential growth zone in Dandenong Central, this is a great opportunity to invest, potentially have a great return and to develop in
the future. This property is being operated as a ‘registered’ rooming house with five rooms and when all let, potentially returning about $49,244 per annum. The house itself features a kitchen/meals area, separate lounge and a large carport. The land size is about 600 square metres and the property is within a short distance to Dandenong Station, schools and in walking distance to Hemmings Street shops.
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KEYSBOROUGH Impressively designed with the modern family its premier focus, this double-storey home was created to provide an unrivalled lifestyle meeting the demands of today’s family for quality and comfort. It is ideally located within walking distance to Haileybury and Lighthouse Christian College, it has easy access to pristine beaches, gorgeous parklands, world class shopping and EastLink. Flowing over two impressive levels, this established home is a premier example of attention to detail and clever contemporary design. With its glamorous resort-style solar heated pool upon entering the property, owners will feel like they are on permanent holidays. Inside the welcoming entrance hall leads to the study and formal living room, guest powder room and laundry – flowing beautifully to the primary entertaining hub of this fine home. With an open plan dining/family meals room, stunning chef’s kitchen complete with Blanco and De Longhi stainless steel appliances, granite bench tops, pantry and incredible island bench – this is truly an entertainer’s paradise. The seamless expansive spaces open out onto the undercover, alfresco entertaining area - complete with barbecue space, sauna, spa and external toilet. This substantial home happily accommodates with a family retreat and four bedrooms upstairs. The luxurious master bedroom enjoys private balcony views, spacious walk-in wardrobe and a contemporary ensuite. The additional three bedrooms each boast built-in wardrobes, carpeted floors and share access to the large full family bathroom with separate toilet. The entire family is spoilt with resort style living with the added bonus of ducted gas heating and evaporative cooling plus split-system units located throughout the property, alarm system, remote entry double garage with internal access and manicured gardens.
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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!
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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 from 10:30am 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 3-3:30pm Photo ID required Ari Oinonen 0402 349 644
DANDENONG 17 BIRDWOOD AVENUE Set on 810m2 with potential for duel occupancy, multiunit development or possibly leave the house & build 2 units at rear STCA. A ton of potential that just needs an imagination! Situated in central location handy to shops, market & station also includes solid 2 bedroom residence ideal for update.
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Well Presented Unit in Court Location
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.
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!
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Immaculate Home in Desired Location
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.
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 9th May 2015 at 12:00pm TERMS: 10% Deposit, Balance in 30-60 Days INSPECT: Saturday 9th May 2015 at 11:30am – 12:00pm
AUCTION: Saturday 16th May 2015 at 12:30pm TERMS: 10% Deposit, Balance in 90 Days INSPECT: Saturday 9th May 2015 at 1:30pm-2:00pm
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Explore Your Possibilities with The C! KEYSBOROUGH 54 Havenstone Dr NEW LISTING
Elegant, Comtemporary Living
Within close proximity to Parkmore Shopping Centre, Lighthouse Christian School, Haileybury College, Golf Courses, Eastlink and parklands you will be in awe of this superb & unassuming home. • This single storey Simone home of approx. 25 squares is only 2.5 years old • Home features 4 spacious double bedrooms and two areas for outdoor entertainment. • Beautifully tiled throughout with a zoned ducted heating to keep you and your family warm.
SPRInGvaLE 3/453-457 Springvale NEW LISTING
What is important for families and young couples in modern living is fulilled right here. Within minutes by bus or by foot you will be in the centre of the Vibrant Springvale Central, a lavour of “Saigon” hits you. Famous for its variety of foods and Restaurants, it is known for regular shoppers to come from all parts of Melbourne just to dine here. Why not make your move now and get the beneits that all our local residents get everyday.
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Entertainer’s delight with tranquil views
$420,000+ Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Varun Ahuja 0404 954 492
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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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Potential to Develop (STCa) 769sm2 SPRInGvaLE 11 Clive Street approx ONLy 1 LEfT!!!
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.
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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
$390,000+ Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Nik Sharma 0411 790 745
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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
$450,000+ Saturday 12:00 - 12:30pm Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Aaron Hadow 0498 669 002
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Very accommodating and perfectly tailored for a family lifestyle, this well-presented home is located in an enviable location within walking distance to Parkmore Shopping Centre, a wide selection of schools, Frederick Watcher Reserve and public transport is nearby. Generous and well lit with timber hallway entrance, the interior features a spacious lounge consisting of carpet flooring with ceiling fan in every room allowing for maximum year-round comfort. In the kitchen and dining area, the combination of strong colours combined with pattern wall tiles and gas appliances makes the chef's work beautiful as well as efficient. A good size backyard, offering an incredible outdoor relaxation or entertainment area, complete with existing green life that will resonate with gardening enthusiasts.
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ENDEAVOUR HILLS 5 AVENEL PLACE Deceptively large inside and out, this well-presented four bedroom, two bathroom family residence is sure to impress with its generous dimensions and land size. Great accommodation is provided with two large living areas one with direct access to an expansive covered entertaining area and zoned bedrooms including private front master suite serviced by walk-in-robe and ensuite. Complimented by ducted heating, evaporative cooling, 4 car garage and located close to Shopping Centre, schools, parklands, transport and freeways, this spacious home will delight!
This is a glorious chance to secure a solid, high return investment in Noble Park’s desired pocket. Attracting rental of up to $230 per week ($11,960 per annum), the property has great tenants to pay off the mortgage while the capital value soars in years to come. Also being on the ground floor and possibly with vacant possession, the new owner can choose to stay and enjoy the benefits of living in such a central pocket of Noble Park. It has one large bedroom with ensuite set up, modern kitchen and family area, is carpeted throughout and is within a short walking distance to the train station, parks and shops. Offering easy access to schools, shops and transport, this will be a wise investment whether it’s for living in or for rental. With the area continuously developing over the years, this will certainly be a prudent purchase. It is priced to sell.
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Tuesday 6th June at 6.00pm unless sold prior $410,000 Plus By Appointment Photo ID required Dexter Wijesinghe 0411 221 819 Anthony Johnson 0412 586 283
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There’s never been a better time to make the most of this versatile & unique home. On a rectangular block of 589m2 (approx), you’ll have plenty of options available. Renovate and use the existing home as a base for a prosperous future. If you’re looking to get stuck into your first project, perhaps this is a prime opportunity to redevelop and build multiple dwellings (STCA). This home boasts 2 BDRs inside, one outside, dual living areas, an open kitchen plus an abundance of space at the rear.
This sturdy brick veneer home, set on the high side of this quiet court, is the ideal beginning or project for the renovator. With 3 good sized bedrooms, ducted heating and a large front and rear yard, all you need to do is roll up your sleeves, grab a paint brush and get to it! The location is so central, with buses, trains and major roads only metres away. If you’re looking for the next project to renovate or rebuild and reap the rewards, make this your choice.
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Saturday 23rd May at 11am Contact Agent 10% Deposit. Balance 90 Days. Sat 2:45 - 3:15pm Photo ID required Belinda Robbie 0414 335 696 Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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Located in a booming development pocket of Noble Park North is this magnificent brick veneer home. Upon arrival be impressed by sheer size of the parcel of land on offer. Inside, buyers will be love the huge size lounge & dining, open hallway & large size BDRs 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.
Perfect for INVESTORS, YOUNG COUPLES OR RETIREES, you will find these impressive new townhomes situated so close to all central amenities. Walk to the shops & station. You could own one of these from as little as just $1 p/week. (Note: These figures are based on information as of May 2015 & the advice provided is general advice only. Investors should consider the appropriateness of this information having regard to their personal objectives, financial situation & needs.)
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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
From $330,000+ As advertised or by appointment Photo ID required Kush Chetri 0425 199 192 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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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.
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 11am Contact Agent 10% Deposit. Balance 30-90 Days Thurs 5:15 - 5:45pm & Sat 10:30 - 11am Photo ID required Jenny Sudra 0422 991 593 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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!
PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT
Saturday 9th May at 12pm $450,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 60 Days Thurs 5:10 - 5:30pm & Sat 11:30 - 12pm Photo ID required Alex Abou-eid 0417 147 878 Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
3a 1b 1c 1e Saturday 23rd May at 11:30am INSPECT As advertised or by appointment PRICE Contact Agent TERMS 10% Deposit. Balance 60/90 Days CONTACT Alex Abou-eid 0417 147 878 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! METHOD PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT
Saturday 9th May at 2pm Contact Agent 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days. Thurs 4 - 4:20pm & Sat 1:30 - 2pm Photo ID required Mehmet Atesel 0419 333 553 Alex Abou-eid 0417 147 878 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
NOBLE PARK 390 Princes Highway 8710 0000 | KEYSBOROUGH 1/ 320 Cheltenham Road 8769 1888 PROUDLY SERVICING: Springvale • Endeavour Hills • Dingley • Waterways
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CLAYTON SOUTH 3 BOND STREET ENDLESS OPPORTUNITIES! Sitting on approx. 600m2 of land this is the perfect platform to develop, start your investment portfolio or provides an ideal foundation to build your dream palace. Follow suit with the prudent investors who have subdivided and built 2 dwellings (S.T.C.A) and capitalize on a sure investment. Adding to the land is a charming and tremendously kept 2 bedroom home providing all the essentials making it easy to live in or rent out.
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Auction: Sat 9th May @ 11:30am Inspect: Thursday 5:00 - 5:30pm Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 7986921
You’ll be surprised by the serenity being moments away from Clayton shops, restaurants, public transport and schools including Monash University. Don’t miss out on this rare offering and inspect today!
Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
NOBLE PARK 19 ARCADIA COURT RENOVATED DELIGHT In arguably one of Noble Park’s most prized courts, this solid brick veneer home provides tranquillity, is surrounded with good neighbours and is close vicinity to Kingsclere shops, Parkmore and local schools. Offering a stunning street faade, you’ll be pleased by the modern flair and natural light it provides. Comprising of: • Bright and spacious 3 Bedrooms with timber loorboards • Modern Kitchen equipped with gas cooking & stainless steel dishwasher • Adjoining Dining area with bay windows & split system air con • Spacious formal lounge room with gas heater • Tasteful, as new bathroom • Alfresco/pergola to provide outdoor living all year round • Double garage w/ in built bar (perfect man cave) • Low maintenance gardens front and back This is a must see. Don’t pass this chance up.
Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
Ricky Nguyen 0420 956 239
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GREAT BUY IN NOBLE PARK! The ever growing market in Noble Park offers another tremendous chance for the prudent buyer to invest in brilliant real estate. This desirable block measuring 588m2 (approx) offers huge potential in building and further development into multiple dwelling (STCA). The property comprise of: • 3 great sized bedrooms • Spacious Lounge • Kitchen & Meals area • Separate games/rumpus room in garage • Currently tenanted at $1608 per calender month on a month to month basis Whether you’re building your dream home or looking to subdivide, make this your wealth creator or retirement plan. In a high demand pocket that has seen massive growth in value over recent years, get in now before it rises even further. It’s an investment you can’t look past.
Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
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Auction: Sat 23rd May @ 12:30pm Inspect: Wednesday 5:00 - 5:30pm Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 3800176
Harry Li 0414 216 699
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NOBLE PARK 54 JOFFRE STREET
THE ULTIMATE FAMILY BEAUTY Located in a highly desirable pocket of Keysborough, this gorgeous residence suiting all home buyers offers wonderful living and a fresh lifestyle. Walk in and be amazed by the flexibility it offers, comprising of: • 4 bedrooms all with BIR (Master w/Full En-suite) • Light illed Formal lounge • Separate Rumpus & dining room creating extra space • New Stone Bench Kitchen w/stainless steel appliances • Extra study, oversized laundry, spacious yard • Carport and long driveway offering plenty of car accommodation Positioned in a quiet court, with schools and shops just within a few minutes, you will be delighted by the serenity being only moments away from Parkmore Shopping Centre, buses, schools and easy access to major freeways. Get your foot in the door before it’s too late!
Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
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Auction: Sat 9th May @ 1:30pm Inspect: Wednesday 5:00 - 5:30pm Saturday 1:00 - 1:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 7983417
Allen Pang 0433 545 971
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KEYSBOROUGH 4 MULGOA COURT
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Harry Li 0414 216 699 Shane Ah-Kan 0433 301 502
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Shop 13 Narelle Dr, Aspendale Gardens S/C VIC 3195
03 8586 6411
Auction 30 May 2:00pm Price Guide $360,000 + Inspect Sat 1:30pm
Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157
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Auction 16 May 12:30pm Price Guide $399K-$439K Inspect Sat 11:00am
Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157
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Contemporary kitchen resplendent with feature glass splashbacks, modern surfaces with breakfast bar along with quality stainless-steel appliances Shop 13 Narelle Dr, Aspendale Gardens S/C VIC 3195
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Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157
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ENDEAVOUR HILLS Deceptively large inside and out, this well-presented four bedroom, two bathroom family residence is sure to impress with its generous dimensions and land size. Great accommodation is provided with two large living areas one with direct access to an expansive covered entertaining area and zoned bedrooms including private front master suite serviced by walk-in wardrobe and ensuite. Complemented by ducted heating, evaporative cooling, four car garage and located close to shopping centre, schools, parklands, transport and freeways, this spacious home will delight.
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BARRY PLANT, ROWVILLE, 9753 2828 DEXTER WIJESINGHE, 0411 221 819 OR ANTHONY JOHNSON, 0412 586 283 5 AVENEL PLACE SALE BY SET DATE: TUESDAY, 6 JUNE, 6PM (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR) PRICE: $410,000 PLUS INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT
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Multi Development Potential STCA Calling out to all investors and developers Situated in the prime pocket of Noble Park is this 3 bedroom brick home Spacious lounge, separate dining and kitchen with gas appliances
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Laura Voinea 0435 921 730
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Behind this greenery 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.
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2A Vale Street, Bentleigh
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2 Valepark Close, Noble Park North Selling
Sat 9th of May At 2.00pm
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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 2 living areas, 4 ensuites, kitchen with granite benchtop & s/steel appliances, a single garage plus a car space. This home is located in the greenest part of Bentleigh & so close to Sacred Heart College, St Pauls Primary School, Patterson train station.
View Tue&Thu: 4.30-5pm Sat: 1.30-2.00pm
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.
2/74 Virginia Street, Springvale
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5 Callistemon Ave, Keysborough
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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
Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918
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 Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918 George Urosevic 0400 673 566
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View Sat: 12-12.30pm Agent Kennedy Do 0419 003 969
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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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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Keysborough 21 Burraneer Drive
Glen Waverley 2/8 Hammence Street
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.
Kim Le 0468 939 898 Emma Tuyet 0468 923 898
Ken Chen 0411 964 898 Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898
2/43-47 Fiveways Blvd 03 9701 8188
265A Springvale Road
Dandenong 69-71 McCrae Street
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A private Balcony, This luxury apartment offers everything you are looking for. With 2 bedrooms and 1 bedroom apartment are available, this rare opportunity is a great and secure home or investment. There are 34 Apartments available.
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Doncaster East 9 Toinette Court
Mount Waverley 131 Lawrence Road
Uniquely designed and tailored for those who expect only sheer brilliance, this elegant FrenchChateau masterpiece takes the traditional approach. 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.
Vincent Yap 0411 709 898 Judy Thanh truc 0432 898 898
Danny The Hung 0411 699 898 Vincent Nguyen 0411 982 898
953 Whitehouse Road
2/43-47 Fiveways Blvd
Yarra Junction 110 Lowes Road
Docklands U320 /2 Newquay Promenade
Upper Ferntree Gully 33 Old Belgrave Road
Wheelers Hill 102 Lum Road
A fantastic opportunity is available now to secure this picturesque prime Yarra Valley farm land of approximately 75,400m2.
Priceless property; this great property offers one bedroom, living area with kitchen and balcony spacious apartment with full facilities.
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.
Private Sale $450,000+
Private Sale P.O.A.
Vincent Yap 0411 709 898 Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898
Private Sale P.O.A.
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
953 Whitehouse Road
265A Springvale Road
Suite 4/857-859 Doncaster Road
265A Springvale Road
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Deveton 1/1 Blossom Drive
Burwood 4 Murra Street
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.
This light filled, double storey home boasts elegant design and quality craftsmanship. With open plan living this contemporary home.
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.
Private Sale P.O.A.
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Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898 Jennifer Thuy Duong 0468 949 898
Ken Chen 0411 964 898 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
265A Springvale 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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140 Paperbark Street Doveton 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 BLUE CHIP DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 9th May at 11am 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $320,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday from 10.30am Neil Butler 0411 637 088
9 Belfort Street Dandenong MAGNIFICENT 937m2 BLOCK WITH FANTASTIC POTENTIAL 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!
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.
Sat 16th May at 11am 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $550,000+ Saturday 2-2.30pm Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 16th May at 2pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $320,000+ Saturday 12-12.30pm Dennis Tzortzoglou 0438 341 066
41 Marie Street Doveton BIG BLOCK, BIG POTENTIAL Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 16th May at 12pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $500,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday 2-2.30pm Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106
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.
91 Boyd Street Dandenong North
47 Lesdon Avenue Cranbourne
FANTASTIC 1ST HOME OR INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
FAMILY HOME WITH AMAZING POTENTIAL!
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!
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
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
In the sought after Rangebank Estate close to schools, childcare, shops, doctors & public transport is this excellent opportunity. On a large 625sqm block & suiting home buyers, families & investors. The home features 3brs+study, ensuite to master, d/heating, a/c, lounge with coonara, renovated kitchen with updated appliances, family bathroom, rear access to dble garage & a fantastic outdoor area for entertaining. Large families, tradies & those with cars, boats, trailers or caravans will love the extra space this excellent home offers.
Fixed Date Sale:19th May at 6pm Price Inspect Agent
$300,000+ Thursday 5-5.30pm Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
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Shop 1, 11 Langhorne Street, Dandenong
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Hall & Partners WHEELERS HILL 2 Itale Court AUCTION THIS SATURDAY
DANDENONG NORTH 1 Tooronga Street YOUR WISH HAS BEEN GRANTED! A most desirable location complemented with an outstanding timeless design for your family to reside in. An in-ground pool just an obvious part of the prestigious location. Comprising a formal lounge with cathedral ceilings, separate dining and a meals area adjoining a functional kitchen. Master bedroom downstairs with ensuite, 2 large bedrooms upstairs plus a generous open living area with potential to create an additional bedroom/study. OPEN THE FRONT DOOR AND YOU WILL JUST LOVE IT!
Auction: Saturday 9th May at 12pm Inspect: Saturday from 11:30am Contact: Walter Kubiak 0412 359 973
ENDEAVOUR HILLS 82 James Cook Drive AUCTION
PRESENTATION, POSITION, POTENTIAL Prepare to be captivated by this stylish family residence in Dandenong North on a corner block of land. Close to schools, transport, freeways,TAFE, Oasis YMCA and much more. Offering 3 large bedrooms with built in robes, a bright lounge and dining area with polished floor boards, a gourmet kitchen equipped with quality appliances and lots of cabinets.The home has everything a modern family needs. Other features include a huge pergola with built in BBQ, hot plates, wood heater and second toilet, an entertaining zone that is a great space for gatherings with friends and family. Ducted heating, two air conditioners, private back yard, landscaped gardens and a double garage. Ask for an inspection today!!
AUCTION THIS SATURDAY
Auction: Saturday 9th May at 12pm Inspect: Saturday from 11:30am Contact: Irene Athansiadis 0407 315 911 Adrian Hall 0417 123 820
DOVETON 11 Ash Street IMMACULATE CONDITION IN A GREAT LOCATION Your search stops here at this very well presented home which offers you comfort and great accommodation for you and your family. The home offers: •3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 2 Living Areas,3 Car Accommodation • Polished Floor Boards • Gas Ducted Heating • Air conditioning • Solar power panels • Entertainment area at the rear • Good sized backyard • Secured fence front yard Close to Dandenong, Close to Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre, Easy access to the Freeway
A HIDDEN SURPRISE Your chance to buy this fully renovated family home on 585sq m2 approx Brand new kitchen and bathroom with huge spa 2 double bedrooms Spacious living and entertaining areas with split system air conditioning Great investment or 1st home buyer opportunity Added potential of building a unit in the rear STCA For further info please contact, Barry Feldman 0410 448277
Auction: Saturday 23rd May at 12pm Inspect: Saturday 12-12:30pm Contact: Alex Simule 0412 889 173
Auction: Saturday 23rd May at 3pm Inspect: Saturday 1-1:30pm Contact: Barry Feldman 0410 448 277
DOVETON 5 Nigra Street NEW LISTING
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DANDENONG NORTH 41 Mollison Street START HERE! Extra bright and spacious 3 bedroom home with fresh paintwork and polished timber floorsWelcome aboard! Comes with gas cooking and hot water, ducted gas heating plus a separate space heater in the lounge. Expansive back yard (land approx. 577m2) with a single garage and shed. A wise choice of location too with close proximity to the new Doveton Collage, Doveton Pool in the Park, park, Bus Transport, local shops and right on the door step of Dandenong. Can be sold vacant possession or with caring tenants who keep the place like new! Your move!
CORNER BLOCK IN DANDENONG NORTH! A wonderful home located on a corner block position situated on land approx. 591m2. All great features include; *3 bedrooms with built in robes *3rd bedroom with extended sunroom *Floorboards plus tiles to wet areas *Kitchen with butler’s pantry, gas cooking & dishwasher *Ducted heating and air-conditioning *Garden Shed Don’t miss your opportunity to secure yourself this fantastic home!
For Sale: $330,000 Plus Inspect: Wednesday 5:30-6:00pm Saturday 10:30-11:00am Contact: Tim Retallack 0419 391 804
Auction: Saturday 16th May at 1pm Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Leigh Hall 0401 408 580
ENDEAVOUR HILLS 10 Plumpton Court
SALE NOW OR AUCTION
DANDENONG NORTH 6 Searle Court PERFECT 5 BEDROOM HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY! Take possession of this double story family home before its sold! Surrounded by quality homes and located in a great part of Endeavour Hills, this will make for a very comfortable place to call home.This beautiful house comprises:5 Bedrooms with BIR, 2 bathrooms including ensuite, 3 carpeted living areas, 6 car parking (3 under cover), Kitchen with gas cooking and dishwasher, Cooling system, Ducted heating & Security alarm. An extra-large backyard with a covered pergola results in so much room for your kids to play or to entertain family and friends. All of the above just walking distance to Schools, Public Transport, Shops and easy access to freeway.
THE BUCK STOPS HERE! When it comes to style and presentation look no further than this gorgeous quality home. This wonderful property includes a breathtaking outdoor entertaining area with a kitchen and pull down blinds.This will suit any occasion! Offering 3 bedrooms, master with full ensuite and bedrooms 2 and 3 with built in robes, a second bathroom and 2 living areas. Also including a contemporary kitchen with gas cooking, oven, separate dining area, ducted heating and a double garage. Nestled in a quiet court location this is a beautiful place to call home.
For Sale: Buyers over $565,000 Inspect: Saturday 1-1:30pm Contact: Alex Simule 0412 889 173
For Sale: $480,000 Plus Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Leigh Hall 0401 408 580
NEW LISTING
1183007
Dandenong 254 Lonsdale Street Mulgrave Shop 19 Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre Endeavour Hills Shop 62 Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre DJ
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1182747
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Ellinbank
DANDENONG NORTH The new owner will be able to spoil themselves with all the comforts they deserve in this immaculately presented family home which will suit the fussiest of buyers. This divine home has been maintained to the highest standard and features three large bedrooms, two bathrooms, has quality fixtures and fittings and floor to ceiling tiles plus there is also a powder room.
POSTCODE
3175
The spacious lounge room overlooks the formal dining area which leads to the sunny kitchen which has gas appliances and a dishwasher. Sliding doors from dining area lead out to a private garden paradise with perfectly landscaped gardens, paved entertaining area and good sized shed. Other fantastic extras include ducted heating, refrigerated cooling, ducted vacuum, alarm system, high quality timber flooring, solar panels, spa bath, sprinkler system, intercom, internal access from garage, the list goes on.
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a Quality Country Homestead! 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.
BARRY PLANT, DANDENONG, 9706 7455 CONTACT SILVANA LAKIC, 0412 241 888 4 DANE COURT PRICE: $445,000 PLUS
$790,000 Plus buyers internet iD: WG3460 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au
INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT
5622 3800 Cnr Smith & Queen St, Warragul
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Coronet Bay
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WARNEET 9 CORANDIRK STREET
43 Semaphore Street, Coronet Bay
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SENSATIONAL COUNTRY STYLE HOMESTEAD Serious vendors are offering their quality home for sale, either NOW or at AUCTION, but it will be sold. Solid Brick - A hand built South Australian Limestone 4 bedroom up market, open plan and open space throughout. Concertina timber doors open to a fabulous outdoor alfresco BBQ meals area and function area. There is a superb hostess kitchen with a massive amount of cupboards and a large stainless steel cooking range, a large wood heater. 2 bathrooms 4 bedrooms. A double lock up garage with a drive through for a trailer or boat. A manicured front yard and north facing sitting spot. Beautifully fenced private and secure. Inspection highly recommended. Its stunning modern living and a white glove inspection. ADDRESS: 43 Semaphore Street, Coronet Bay AUCTION: Saturday 30th May at 12 noon on site INSPECT: Sunday 3rd May at 1 to 1:30pm, Saturday 9th, 16th & 23rd at 12 to 12:30pm or by appointment AGENT: Lynn Pendergast 0458 780 023 Alex Scott & Staff Grantville 5678 8433
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BEST ALLOTMENTS EVER OFFERED IN TRAFALGAR Across the bridge at the foothills of the Strzelecki Ranges In an exclusive CUL-DE SAC.
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Grantville - 5678 8433 1505 Bass Highway
ALEXSCOTT.COM.AU
3 BDRM CLOSE TO WATER 1182703-CG18-15
CONSTRUCTION HAS COMMENCED (JANUARY 2015), WITH SETTLEMENT ANTICIPATED JUNE/JULY 2015!
3 bdrm B/V with a tiled roof. Master bdrm has an ensuite & W.I.R & remaining 2 bdrms have B.I.R. Modern kitchen and a spacious lounge room. 2 split systems. Dbl steel garage, tool shed all on a large 800sqm allotment. 3 min walk to beach. FOR SALE $365,000 plus Contact Ray Wilkinson 0417 515 649
Lang Lang 35a Westernport Road - 5997 5599
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LOCATED OFF SCHOOL ROAD ENTER VIA CROSS STREET
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5633 1666 1/87 Princess Highway, Trafalgar Joe 04180488 594 024 141172 PeterGunn Heathcote www.johnkerr.com.au www.johnkerr.com.au
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1515 McDonalds Track, Thorpdale • 15 outstanding acres (approx.) situated in the Thorpdale region • 3 bedrooms plus study, 3 bathrooms, 2 living areas • Master and second bedrooms both with en-suite’s and built in robes, third bedroom and study with built in robes • Functional laminate kitchen consists of gas hotplates, electric wall oven, dishwasher and butler’s pantry • Land comprises well fenced paddocks, including shelter belts and water troughs for stock • Stock yards and loading race easily accessible from front paddock • 5 bay machinery shed plus other various shedding throughout • An opportunity not to be missed!
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118 Walker St Dandenong P: 9791 5922 F: 9792 2536
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Dandenong
Dandenong Central
1/86 SCoTT STreeT
A PIECE OF YESTERYEAR!
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! AN AWESOME ALTERNATIVE!
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!
auCTioN: Saturday, 23rd May, 2015 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) oPeN: Wed 3:45pm to 4:15pm & Sat 12:30pm to 1:00pm
For Sale: $470,000 to $510,000 oPeN: Tues 4:00pm to 4:30pm & Sat 1:30pm to 2:00pm
Doveton
Dandenong
Dandenong
Hallam
LARGE BLOCK - GOOD TENANTS
CORNER SITE!
FULL OF NATURAL LIGHT!
TOP INVESTMENT!
106 Paperbark Street
1/17 Grant Street
Over 600m2 of land with a low maintenance home with good tenants who have another ten months to run on their current tenancy agreement. The kitchen has floating floors, gas cooking and dishwasher while the bathroom has been updated. Ideal redevelopment site (STCA). HARD TO FIND PROPERTY - AVAILABLE NOW!
2/2 Peter Court
1/56 Charles avenue
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!
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.!
Modern three bedroom unit with built in robes, showcase kitchen with dishwasher and rangehood, polished hardwood floors and split system air conditioner. Large timber decking, lock up carport plus additional car space. Walk to Schools and shops with Freeway access only minutes away. Tenanted at $360.00 per week.
Dandenong
Dandenong
Dandenong
Dandenong
3 BUILDER INCENTIVE PACKAGES AVAIL
THIS ONE REALY HITS THE SPOT!
POSITION PLUS!
VALUE FOR MONEY - PRICE REDUCED!
For Sale: $290,000 to $320,000 oPeN: Tues 3:00-3:30pm & Sat 2:00-2:30pm
For Sale: $330,000 to $360,000 oPeN: Thurs 4:30-5:00pm & Sat 11:15-11:45am
For Sale: $345,000 to $359,000 oPeN: Tues 4:00-4:30pm & Sat 11:15-11:45am
For Sale: $325,000 to $350,000 oPeN: Tues 5:00-5:30pm & Sat 2:30-3:00pm
N TIO UC S R ST OR ING ON Y F SAV C R R R Y DE HU DUT UN P AM ST
8-12 Stanley Street
2/19 olive Street
3/61 Herbert Street
1/2-4 leonard 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.
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.
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!
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.
Doveton
Dandenong
Dandenong
Dandenong
EXCELLENT TENANTS & RETURN
UNBEATABLE POSITION!
STRESS FREE INVESTMENT!
AN INVESTMENT BEAUTY!
For Sale: From $295,000 oPeN: Wed 4:30-5:00pm & Sat 10:30-11:00am
1 & 2/9 Marie Street
For Sale: $324,950 oPeN: Wed 4:30-5:00pm & Sat 10:30-11:00am
1/79 Cleeland Street
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 11:00-11:30am
For Sale: $295,000 plus buyers oPeN: Thurs 4:30-5:00pm & Sat 12:00-12:30pm
3/18 Hutton Street
Cosy front unit located within a short walk to Dandenong Market, Plaza, hospital and Dandenong High School plus a bus stop is at your front door step. Features two spacious bedrooms with built in robes, large formal lounge, kitchen/meals area, gas heating and cooking, ceiling fans, air conditioning, neat rear yard and a carport.
For Sale: $270,000 to $290,000 oPeN: Wed 4:30-5:00pm & Sat 11:30-12:00pm
For Sale: $285,000 plus buyers oPeN: Thurs 5:30-6:00pm & Sat 12:45-1:15pm
14/16-18 Close avenue
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: Wed 3:00-3:30pm & Sat 1:15-1:45pm
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 3:30-4:00pm & Sat 10:30-11:00am 1183031
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DANDENONG NORTH Located in the highly sought after Rosewood Downs Estate, this home offers quality and space for the most fastidious buyer. As visitors step inside the double front doors into the spacious hallway entrance they will certainly be impressed by the sheer elegance and beauty of this home.
POSTCODE
3175
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BENTLEIGH Walking through the property they will be astonished by the meticulous presentation and array of great features including high ceilings and lacquered woodwork throughout. With four spacious bedrooms, master bedroom with full ensuite and walk-in wardrobe, remaining bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, formal lounge and dining area and separate family area, the family will not be short of space. The kitchen will certainly astound with its high quality timber finish and great quantity of bench space. Other features of this magnificent property include its double lock-up garage with remote access, roller-shutters around the home, ducted vacuum, water tank and a magnificent outdoor undercover entertainment area to enjoy with family and friends during those hot summer months. This home has been made to suit any family.
This architecturally designed masterpiece showcases an elegant blend of European and English grandeur. A once in a lifetime opportunity, this family residence is now on the market for the first time. Tastefully finished throughout and displaying a spacious contemporary layout, it offers the complete package with two separate living areas, high ceilings on both levels, four bedrooms, a modern kitchen with granite benchtop and stainless steel appliances, four en suite 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 close to Sacred Heart College, St Pauls Primary School, Patterson train station, the bus stop and nearby Bentleigh shops.
POSTCODE
3204
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RAINE AND HORNE, SPRINGVALE, 9548 4011 GEORGE UROSEVIC, 0400 673 566 DANIEL NGUYEN, 0488 818 918 2A VALE STREET INSPECTION: TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, 4.30PM-5PM, AND SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, 11.15AM-11.45AM AUCTION: SATURDAY, 9 MAY AT 2PM TERMS: 10 PER CENT DEPOSIT, BALANCE 30, 60 DAYS
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CLYDEVALE UNFOLDS AS THE PLACE TO LIVE IN CLYDE NORTH Unprecedented land sales and perfect positioning see Abiwood’s Clydevale estate leading the charge in the developing suburb of Clyde North as it becomes the popular new location for homebuyers in Melbourne’s south east. More than 180 blocks of land have been snapped up since the development’s launch in December 2014 as buyers have recognized the perfect combination of lifestyle and location Clydevale offers, making it the ideal new community to call home. Searching for the ideal home to complement a block of land can be a daunting process for first or second homebuyers which is why Clydevale will house a generous and innovative 42 home display village boasting all the latest designs from many of Melbourne’s best builders, set to open in 2016. Abiwood’s Clydevale incorporates three precinct areas, the Azure Precinct, Magenta Precinct and the soon to be released Auburn Precinct - and is a dominating presence with a total area covering an impressive 80 hectares of Clyde North. Construction has already commenced on the first stages of the Clydevale Azure Precinct, including the future display village area. An outdoors life is encouraged at Clydevale - with more than 12 hectares dedicated to parks, gardens, waterways and
beautifully landscaped open space. Parks, ponds and playgrounds will delight the children while kilometers of walking and bike tracks provide for inspiring outdoor exercise and adventure. A quality early education centre and an indoor swimming centre will add to the lifestyle. Importantly, Clydevale’s justreleased Magenta Precinct includes the new Clyde North
Primary School and sports fields. Perfectly positioned just 10 minutes from Berwick, 45 minutes from the CBD and a leisurely drive from Phillip Island, Clydevale has the best of all worlds. Residents will live within walking distance of new regional shopping centres and the new Clyde North Town Centre on Hardys Rd, and close to plenty of established amenities - including
a host of excellent schools, tertiary education options and Casey Fields sporting facilities. Clydevale is another signature project developed by Melbournebased developer Abiwood which is committed to creating vibrant, connected and sustainable communities - places where people can enjoy their homes, their neighborhoods and their life. Whether a young couple
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COLLECTION IN THE ARENA The successful AVJennings community Arena at Officer is coming to a close with the final townhome currently under construction and due for completion in the next few months. It is the recent, overwhelming success of the AVJennings townhome product at Arena that saw the final 10 homes released for sale. The Chelsea Collection townhomes are the final properties at Arena and all have superior frontage on to Heatherbrae Reserve. The two-storey, three-bedroom homes have been carefully
designed to maximise light and comfort in a practical and contemporary style. Each home also includes stainless steel appliances, a separate laundry, built-in wardrobes to all bedrooms, garage with remote controlled door and access to recycled water and the National Broadband Network. Besides the thoughtful design and desirable natural surrounds, residents of Arena can enjoy the convenience of their own shopping village on the corner of Cardinia Road and Princes Highway. The village, which is already
a hub for residents, has a Woolworths supermarket, Arena Café, Reject Shop, takeaway food outlets and beautician, and with the addition of a McDonalds at the corner, there’s something for the whole family! According to AVJennings Victoria State General Manager Peter Vlitas, as well as its location, part of Arena’s appeal is that almost one quarter of the estate is dedicated to parklands, sports fields, playgrounds and wetlands. “Arena at Officer is a thriving, vibrant community, so it’s little wonder that buyers have been quick to see the value in properties here,” Mr Vlitas said.
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Good fit for heritage By CASEY NEILL Jill Thomson was presented with her award in Sydney.
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matching jackets, admiring the fine hand stitching on some of the finishes. “The visitors particularly enjoyed looking at an evening dress with a huge chiffon skirt, which almost spilled over the edges of the table. “Several visitors had a lot of knowledge about vintage textiles to share with the rest of us.”
Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS Ms Owens said Dr Hart’s bowler was among the hats examined, along with some handmade ladies’ hats from elegant Melbourne shops such as the Block Arcade. “One hat had been made in England for the former Victorian department store Buckley and Nunn, another hat had a tag inside that said Made in France,” she said.
Kitty Owens, centre, with one of Dorothy Hart’s dresses. 137465 Ms Owens is a freelance social history curator and was an Artist in Residence at Heritage Hill in 2013. “I previously did an art installation based on the collection related to Benga and I am interested in innovative ways visitors can experience heritage sites and collections,” she said.
Blind drunk driver’s crash snapped power pole By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MAN who drove without his glasses as well as being blind drunk has been ordered off the road for two years. Mohan Kanapathypillai, 45, pleaded guilty to careless driving and driving under the influence after his veering car snapped a power-pole next to Lightwood Avenue, Noble Park, about 7am on 9 August. His blood-alcohol reading, which was taken when he was admitted to hospital
soon after the crash, was .206 – four times the legal limit. Kanapathypillai conceded in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 20 April that he lied to police when he told them he had a “couple of small glasses of Johnnie Walker and Cokes” while playing cards at a friend’s house the night before. He said he had tried to drive home after a “couple of hours of sleep” and being unable to find his glasses at the time. The accused estimated he drank the
same amount perhaps every two or four weeks, admitting he sometimes drank until he passed out. Magistrate Gerard Bryant told the accused in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court that he must have “consumed a considerable amount of alcohol”. “You would have had to have had half a bottle of Scotch or more, mixed with a splash of Coke. “You can’t blame your friends. I’m sure they didn’t pin you down and pour the alcohol down your throat.”
Mr Bryant cancelled Kanapathypillai’s licence for two years, hoping it would give him time to “address the underlying causes” of his heavy drinking. The accused was also placed on a 12-month community correction order including alcohol treatment and counselling, and attendance at a road-trauma awareness seminar. “You were very lucky to walk away,” Mr Bryant said. “You had hit the pole with sufficient force for it to snap in two.”
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SPRINGVALE Park Special Developmental School teacher Jill Thomson was awarded for her services to students with autism at the 2015 Aspect National Recognition Awards. Ms Thomson had run a teen club within the school which offered students aged 14 to 18 years old the opportunity to develop new friendships and go on weekend outings. Recognised at the award ceremony in Sydney on Thursday 16 April, Ms Thomson said the club fostered the students’ independence, allowed them to experience activities in the local and wider community and, most importantly, to have fun. “It also gives families some respite so parents can visit friends, go out for a meal or to the movies and spend quality time with their other children,” she said. Ms Thomson volunteered as the club co-ordinator for eight years and dedicated her time on Friday evenings and weekends without anyone knowing the position was voluntary. She said the award was an unexpected honour.
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DRESSES and hats from Dandenong’s past delighted visitors at Heritage Hill this month. They joined artist and curator Kitty Owens to view and discuss pieces from the Dorothy Hart Collection on 14 April during Heritage Week. Mrs Hart owned Benga House, part of the Heritage Hill site on McCrae Street, from 1936 to 1987. The family donated the hats and dresses to the City of Greater Dandenong in the late 1980s. “Each item was unpacked in front of the group, providing us all with a surprise as it was unwrapped,” Ms Owens said. She provided a mother and daughter and some ladies on an outing from a retirement village with background on the house and family. “Ian Hart was a local doctor, and one of the ladies in the audience had met him,” she said. “Mrs Dorothy Hart was a skilled dressmaker and we suspect made many of the dresses. “We looked at mainly 1950s era dresses, all in excellent condition, some with
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CATHOLIC EDUCATION WEEK
Proud of its record NAZARETH College is proud of its bold and contemporary approach to the personalised learning programs offered to its students. Acknowledging that boys and girls learn in different ways, it offers single gender classes in core subjects in Years 7, 8 and 9 within a vibrant co-educational setting. Their personalised learning also embraces an emphasis on eLearning, iPads, personal research and the skilling of
students to cope with a highly technical world. Nazareth College caters for a wide spectrum of student learning needs. With the school’s extensive Learning Enhancement Centre, the learning of all students is supported and developed. The scholarships which are offered and the Laurel Accelerated Learning Program provide pathways of enhanced learning for students able to thrive in a more demanding learning environment.
Pre CAL for Year 10 students and VCAL for students in Years 11 and 12 also provide an alternative pathway to VCE. Proud to be a Catholic school, Nazareth College focuses on the well-being of each student. Social justice and outreach programs provide wonderful opportunities which strengthen student’s lives and make a valuable contribution to the local community and Australian society. Nazareth College – Catholic co-education at its best.
The college is a world within a school.
Find the right path ST JOHN’S Regional College has been the first choice for Catholic secondary schooling in Dandenong for more than 50 years. With more than 100 nationalities represented in the student body, the college is a world within a school. St John’s focuses on helping students find the right path and place within the school community and out in the world.
The safe, encouraging and challenging environment at St John’s allows students to grow and succeed spiritually, academically and emotionally. Curriculum and co-curriculum programs are designed to ensure the highest possible quality of learning experience and a sense of belonging. St John’s Regional College is a community in which learning, self-discipline, responsibility and connectedness are fos-
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Show her your love Rugrats give VISITORS to Dandenong Market can treat their mums to free and scrumptious goodies this Mother’s Day, Sunday 10 May. Nine market traders in The Pantry will be offering mums a selection of delicious treats for free. All visitors need to do is take their mum to participating traders and tell their mums “I love you mum” in front of the trader to receive a delicious treat. The Pantry is Dandenong Market’s haven of delights and temptations, including sensational coffee, exotic nuts, sumptuous chocolates, hand-made cakes and fresh bakery goods. It’s the ultimate destination for satisfying that sweet tooth, sourcing unique delicacies and buying affordable indulgences. Free treats for mums on Mother’s Day include: Chocolate love heart (Chocolate Passion); Mini coffee scroll (Baker Boys); Roasted cashews (Peanut Market); Coffee (Perfect Coffee); Melting moment (Essence of Elly); Chocolate rose (Dandenong Market Confectionary); Nut and sweet pack (Goody’s Nuts); Smoked almonds (Simply Nuts) and 10 baking cups (Bake In Style) While indulging in their free Mother’s Day treats, mums can swoon to the crooning magic of Frank Lee Darling and his stylish music as he performs classic songs from Frank Sinatra, Cole Porter, Nat King Cole and Louis Armstrong. Frank Lee Darling will be performing
MUMS will unwrap personalised pot plants from some Keysborough rugrats next weekend. Bunnings Warehouse provided kids at non-profit playgroup Rug Ratz with pots to decorate last Thursday, 30 April, just in time for Mother’s Day on 10 May. The children filled their colourful terracotta pots with plants and learned about sustainability. Mum Eva said the activity fitted perfectly with the mums group’s motto Growing Together. Rug Ratz runs at Springers
Leisure Centre in Keysborough every Thursday from 10am to noon and has been around for eight years. Eva said kids could play together and learn social skills in a safe and structured environment and that mums could find support, too. A yearly $35 playgroup fee and a $35 fee per family per term covers rent and supplies. Call enrolment officer Nina on 0417 022 187 to sign up or for more information.
Suzan with her daughter Bella. Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS
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There will be plenty of gift ideas at the Dandenong Market. on Mother’s Day from 11am to 2pm. Visitors to the market can also meet mums of another species entirely at the special Mother’s Day animal farm in Market Square. From 11am to 3pm on Sunday 10 May, visitors can meet animal mothers and their little ones from Blue Sky Farm. Mother-baby couplings include a mummy alpaca and her cria, a mummy rabbit and her litter of bunnies and a mummy sheep and her little lamb. Visitors can learn how farm mums look after their babies and how the community can care for their habitats and environments. Shoppers can also pick up unique and
affordable gifts for mum in the lead-up to Mother’s Day. Visit Dandenong Market online gift guide for inspiration dandenongmarket.com.au/news/mothersday-gift-guide. Dandenong Market is a busy and bustling market full of sights and delights and offers a taste for every season and a treasure in every stall. At Dandenong Market visitors can get insider tips from expert traders, score amazing bargains and source fresh seasonal produce all year round. From banana bread to broad beans and spices to saris, the market is the ultimate destination for good value and new discoveries.
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Fresh state train order saves Bombardier jobs By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG’S Bombardier will receive an order for 21 new train carriages in next week’s State Budget, securing 64 jobs. Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams said work on the VLocity order was expected to start in the middle of next year. The first carriages will be serving V/ Line passengers by late 2017, she said, and the order will be completed by the end of 2018. “This investment of more than $250 million will secure a pipeline of work for the Dandenong manufacturing industry and help create 64 jobs,” Ms Williams said on Friday 1 May. The new carriages form part of the State Government’s Rolling Stock Strategy, which is to be released with the 2015’16 Budget on Tuesday 5 May and set out a long term plan for delivering Victoria’s trains and trams. Bombardier managing director Rene Lalande said the VLocity was the “regional train Victorians deserve”. “We welcome the government’s announcement for the 21 new VLocity cars with more than 60 per cent local content
A Bombardier VLocity train. and world-class reliability,” he said. Last month The Journal reported that jobs were on the line while Bombardier waited for the State Government to order more trams. The company is halfway through delivering 50 E-Class trams for a State Govern-
ment contract that finishes in December next year. The contract had the option for a further 100 trams and a spokeswoman said Bombardier hoped an order for at least some of these would be in the 2015-’16 State Budget.
She said the rail giant needed a new work order by November to secure supplier contracts and its existing team in order to avoid having to reduce its 430-strong workforce. South Eastern Metropolitan Region MP Nina Springle called for an immediate order for 50 trams, in line with Public Transport Victoria advice on tram network needs. “Dandenong’s Bombardier factory is one of the manufacturing success stories in Melbourne and is vitally important to the people who work there, their families and the local economy,” she said. “As well, 90 of the 300 businesses that supply parts to Bombardier are also based in Dandenong - and these businesses and workers also face uncertainty until the government commits to a new tram order.” A spokesman for Public Transport Minister Jacinta Allan refused to commit to an order but said the Rolling Stock Strategy would “give certainty to manufacturers”. “The strategy will end ad hoc procurement of trains and trams, give certainty to manufacturers, and ensure the number of trains and trams on the network keeps pace with patronage increases,” he said.
Apprentice has his pedal to the mettle By CASEY NEILL “I’M expecting him to apply for the CEO’s job before long.” Alex Woller is unfazed by this suggestion from Actco Pickering Metal Industries partner and Greater Dandenong business big gun Jill Walsh. “If there’s an opening, of course I will,” he replies. The 20-year-old has every reason to be confident. Last month he rose above apprentices from every Chisholm campus and discipline to win the TAFE’s Apprentice of the Year title. “The parents were proud as punch,” he said. “As soon as I got it Dad was shaking my hand and Mum was giving me hugs. “It didn’t really sink in until a couple of hours later when we got home and started ringing up all the family. “My grandmother, she cried when we called her. She was just crying, she couldn’t get a word out for a couple of minutes. “I don’t like my grandma to cry, but she was happy.” It followed receiving the Youth Enterprise Award at March’s Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Premier Regional Business Awards. Chisholm has also nominated Alex for the Victorian Apprentice of the Year title. “All the hard work that I’ve done, all the studying that I’ve done is finally starting to show,” he said. “I’m just proud of what I’ve done, what I’ve achieved. “I’ve always strived to be the best that I can be. I’ve always done extra hours at work, extra hours at TAFE, just learning new things. “That’s just shown in how capable I am now and how much
I’ve learned.” Alex started his apprenticeship elsewhere but wasn’t happy “doing a lot of the same thing over and over”. Training agency Link Employment recommended Actco Pickering Metal Industries in Dandenong South, which supplies the rail, defence and aerospace industries. “As soon as I got here I fell in love,” he said. “It’s just a great environment to work in. They’re always testing what I can do. “They’re always giving me new jobs, new skills to learn and I’ve just developed a lot from when I first started here about 14 months ago. “I think of all the workers here as a family.” Alex works in the welding department, fabricating parts for the likes of transport giant Bombardier and Pioneer Camper Trailers. “We get given the parts, we get given the blueprints and, basically, we put it all together to very strict measurements - within a millimetre or two,” he said. “We have inspectors that go over all the work that we’ve completed to make sure everything’s 100 per cent before it goes out the door. “I always like to do the best. “My work is - not trying to talk myself up - but usually always 100 per cent, which is how I like to work.” He’ll wrap up his apprenticeship in June but is keen to stay put. “Right now I want to try and get as many qualifications as I can,” he said. “Now I’m doing night courses to get more certificates, more tickets.” Alex has always liked to be hands-on.
Journal pick-up BUSINESSES in Dandenong South will now find it easier to get their Journal. Bulk drops into the industrial zone started on Monday 4 May. Copies of the Dandenong Journal will be available at Lunchmaster in Hammond Road, George’s Lunch Box in Amberley Crescent, Arco Restaurant in Monash Drive and Kirkham Road Milk Bar in Kirkham Road. There will also be bundles at Sam’s Milk Bar in Glynda Street, Dandenong, and BP Dandenong Truck Stop in Greens Road, Dandenong. To contribute to the Journal’s business section, email casey.neill@ starnewsgroup.com.au.
Jobs are on the curriculum A NEW employmentfocused school has opened its doors in Dandenong. Private vocational educator Evocca College will offer business, community services, counselling and events courses from the new Walker Street campus, its 40th in Australia and 10th in Victoria since its inception in 2011. Evocca College Dandenong branch manager Chad Candappa said the college suited students who didn’t like rigid, large study environments. “The one-on-one support and flexibility we provide ensures our students can complete their studies while working or raising a family,” he said. Mr Candappa said the school could support students to pursue further study at university or to gain employment. Evocca College Dandenong is now open and accepting enrolments.
Building’s blue move
Alex Woller works on part of a train roof. 137983 “I’ve always thought of myself as a worker,” he said. “I like to teach, so a job as a supervisor or a leading hand could be something suitable for me.” Ms Walsh said Alex got the most out of his workplace mentors because he was easy to communicate with and passionate about his job.
“They want to help him, they have a personal investment in his success,” she said. “Having someone who’s younger and keen, it’s great for everyone’s morale.” She said Alex’s attitude to life also showed in his work. His brother Zachary, 18, has autism and inspired him to take on volunteer work.
Picture: ROB CAREW “I’m always more open-minded about people with disabilities. I think of them as special - they have special talents that I could never have,” he said. “One of my little brother’s friends is a welder and he’s one of the hardest workers I’ve ever seen and he doesn’t let his disability hold him back, which I think is amazing and inspirational.”
A PROMINENT blue building in central Dandenong might not be blue much longer. CW Cakes has moved from the 224 Lonsdale Street site to another blue location around the corner in McCrae Street. The property failed to sell at auction in December but is still on the market with real estate agent Cameron Industrial Commercial. The asking price for the 370 square metre, two-storey site is $1.22 million excluding GST. It is opposite the new Dandenong Civic Centre and the Drum Theatre.
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Valour quilt is a comfort IN 1970 20-year-old Don Edwards received the letter that many dreaded - he’d been called up to do National Service with the Australian Army. The war in Vietnam was well underway and he found himself in Nui Dat. Fast forward to 2015 and Don and his wife Jenny are well-respected members of the Saffron Grove Retirement Village at Hallam, where they have lived since 2009. This month the well-liked veteran received a quilt from Quilts of Valour, an organisation formed to present quilts to service members of the ADF in recognition of their sacrifice for Australia while deployed on combat operations. “In January 1970, at the age of 20, I received a letter to notify me that I had been called up to do National Service with the Australian Army. “I guess it was something all us guys at that age were fearful about receiving,” Don, who served in the Army from 26 November 1970 until 16 October 1971, said. “After approximately six months of training they then flew me to Vietnam where I arrived at the Reinforcement Training Unit in Nui Dat, then I was attached to 7 RAR where I completed their tour then transferred to 3 RAR.
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Veteran Don Edwards with his quilt over his shoulders, with his wife Jenny behind. Left is Wyn Roper (president, Quilts of Valour Australia) and right is Helen Comport (secretary and founder of Quilts of Valour Australia). “During the time in Vietnam I worked as an assault pioneer which included mine clearance, regular patrols in extreme conditions such as heat and rain. “Two close comrades of mine were killed by exploding mines whilst on sentry duty, others wounded by shrapnel around me, I guess it was my lucky day that I didn’t get hit. “Prior to arriving in Vietnam, the Americans sprayed the fields with Agent Orange. “At the time we were unaware of the consequences of this until after we returned home and later on in our life we had to be tested to make sure we
were all clear. “After I completed my tour in Vietnam, I was transferred to HMAS Sydney and homeward bound to Adelaide then discharged from the Army at Watsonia, Melbourne. “My experience in the Army was somewhat challenging in many ways as I have suffered from depression, different medical conditions etc, but I have been able to overcome all this with a loving family, a good wife and two great children supporting me all the way.” He can now also add the support of his friends at Saffron Grove.
Making life easier MOUNTAIN View Leongatha is a boutique lifestyle village in the heart of South Gippsland, offering a stylish and vibrant community for the over 55s or semiretired. Mountain View villas are new two or three bedroom master built homes, all single-storey living, all with private rear gardens and available from as little as $146,500, with no deferred management fees. This means that buyers may have money left over from the sale of their home to invest and create an additional income to supplement a pension. The low-maintenance, fivestar environmentally rated brick homes with emergency on-call services offer immediate peace of mind. A bowling green, heated indoor pool and stylish residents’
lounge all helps, of course. With reduced living costs, more time and money available to them, residents can concentrate on the aspects of living that make them feel good about themselves. Whether it be bowling, golfing, boating or perhaps walking and cycling on the South Gippsland Rail Trail, there is plenty to do. Secure boat and caravan parking is also available on-site. Leongatha is a town of 6000 people in the heart of South Gippsland. The town is a service centre for surrounding areas and has had a state-of-the-art hospital upgrade, it boosts two golf clubs, assorted shops and a cinema. Proximity to Melbourne and
the Latrobe Valley, great public transport and natural clean air are other bonuses. Museums, gardens, award winning wineries and sampling artisan produce at local farmers’ markets are just some of the attractions. Mountain View regularly gives free presentations to showcase lifestyle and financial options for retirees. Speakers offer information based on lifestyle possibilities for the over 55s, with a question and answer session to discuss how sound planning and decision making can assist in making the most of the future. Phone 1300 306 255 for more information or to book a guest speaker to visit local clubs or community groups.
WHAT’S ON Drum Struck Scottish and Celtic Heritage Day
EVERY audience member at Drum Struck 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.
THE 13th annual Scottish and Celtic Heritage Day will be jam-packed with a photography competition, Clydesdale classes, Scottish dogs match, Welsh black cattle display and Shetland, Highland and Celtic ponies. With a raffle on the day, a sausage sizzle and Devonshire tea. ■ Dandenong Showgrounds, Greaves Reserve, Bennet Street, Dandenong. Sunday 31 May, 10am to 3pm. Entry forms available at www. dandyshow.com.au or phone 9794 0562 for general inquiries.
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.
Ladies Night KEYSBOROUGH Freedom Club is a not-forprofit occasional child-care 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 on 0434 271 996 or email michellegalvin@iprimus.com.au.
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 themselves more employable. ■ Building A, Chisholm Institute, 121 Stud Road, Dandenong. Tuesday 19 May, 1pm to 3pm. Bookings are essential. Phone 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.
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Community Concern NOBLE Park Community Action Forum discusses local issues on the second Wednesday of each month. It aims to engage with the community and develop action plans to resolve concerns raised. ■ Rooms three and four, Paddy O’Donoghue Centre, 18 to 32 Buckley Street, Noble Park. Wednesday 13 May at 6pm. To book email npcafinc@gmail.com or call 9701 5821 or 0414 274 878.
51 Shades of Maggie 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.
Stitching Our Stories 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 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.
Bilingual Story Time THESE free story sessions are suitable for both Vietnamese and English speaking children aged four and over. Listening to stories helps children develop their imagination and vocabulary and love of books. ■ Springvale Library, 411 Springvale Road, Springvale. Wednesdays 29 April and 6,13, 20 and 27 May, 10.30am. No bookings required. Call 1300 630 920 for more information.
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. No bookings are required. There are also 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 more information.
Grief Support KEYSBOROUGH Learning Centre will host Rainbows for the Children of Australia’s after school program to help kids deal with loss and grief through death, divorce or other traumatic events. ■ Keysborough Learning Centre, 402 Corrigan Road, Keysborough. Tuesdays during terms two and four, 4.30pm to 5.30pm. Bookings are essential. Register interest on 9798 7005, Monday to Friday, 9am to 4.30pm.
Ballroom Dancing JOIN in the social mixed styles of ballroom dancing at the Burden Park Bowling Club. ■ Ballroom dancing every Monday from 6.30pm to 10pm, and every fifth Saturday there’s dancing from 1pm to 5pm and ballroom from 8pm to 11pm. BYO supper, drinks and glasses.
Library Toddler Time THESE free sessions are designed to help children aged two to three to develop their imagination and vocabulary and find a love for books and reading. Toddler Time also helps carers to learn songs, finger plays and nursery rhymes to enjoy at home. ■ Springvale Library, 411 Springvale Road, Springvale, and Dandenong Library, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong, on Mondays at 10.30am. Bookings are not required. The sessions don’t run on school or public holidays. Call 1300 630 920 for more information.
Healthy and Deadly YOUNG people can learn about looking after themselves and their mob, meet new people, learn skills, connect with their culture and more at this Koorie program. It’s for ages 14 to 21 and food is provided. ■ YStop Dandenong, 39a Clow Street, opposite Dandenong Market. Tuesdays, 4pm to 6.30pm. Call Youth Services on 9793 2155 for more information.
The Social Knitwork KNITTERS and those who want to learn the craft can join the Social Knitwork each Wednesday morning. Make new friends while developing skills and sharing patterns and stories. ■ Dandenong Library, level two, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Wednesdays,10.30am to noon. No bookings required.
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Specialising in Renovation, Carpentry, Rubbish Removal, Pergolas, All types of Plumbing, Tiling, Painting
SECURITY
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● High pressure cleaning ● Rebedding & pointing ● Roof respraying - 3 coats ★ SAVE ★ Mob: 0418 353 247 ● 10 years guarantee ● FREE quotes Ph: 9793 1120
SPRINGVALE ROOFING
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Termite Proofing, AEPMA member, Commercial & Domestic
• Ants • Bees • Wasps • Spiders • Mice • Rats etc
5964 3888 / 0412 990 372
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0419 514 977
ALL RUBBISH REMOVAL • All loading done • Fast Service • Cheapest Prices Guaranteed • Free Quote • Asbestos Removal • Demolition large and small Phone Con on 9 5 1 2 4 9 0 1 or 0411 640 441
Various bin sizes 2m 3m 4m 5m 6m Call Thai 0411 457 777 or 0411 457 778 Unwanted car removal free 7 days a week
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V Roller Shutters
Global Roller Shutters Aluminium Roller Shutters and Security Doors All repairs and services All work guaranteed Free Measure and Quotes all suburbs
Call 9077 0135 or Mob 0421 080 247
C1089970-PJ37-13
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Heng Heng Bin Hire “All aspects of Plumbing, Roofing & Gasfitting” www.nodripsplumbroof.com.au 0421 418 624 Free Quotes 24/7 Emergency Services
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30 Years Experience Low Price Interior/Exterior 10 Year Guarantee Immediate Start Pensioner Discount
Also Unwanted cars removed FREE
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0417 382 700
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0410 566 535, 9799 8661
No Job Too Small 1154416-HM38-14
We can also plaster, render, spray roof and fence. A great job guaranteed for the best price. Free quotes.
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SAS Painting
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Hot Water Specialists Blocked Drains
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• 2 Cubic Yard Bins from $130 • Order 2 Bins at once, receive a Discount • Fast Friendly Efficient Service
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Dry split Red Gum $300 per ton. Dry split Yellow box $300 per ton. Split Mallee Stumps $330 per ton. Mountain Ash $250 per ton.
At its Council meeting on Monday 27 April 2015, the City of Greater Dandenong adopted in principle the following documents: PROPOSED BUDGET 2015-16: outlining the services and initiatives to be funded for 2015-16 financial year. COUNCIL PLAN 2013-17 (REVISED 2015): including the Strategic Resource Plan. From 29 April 2015, copies of the Proposed Budget and Revised Council Plan (including the Strategic Resource Plan) are available for inspection during normal business hours at the Dandenong Council Office, 225 Lonsdale Street Dandenong, Customer Service Centres at 397-405 Springvale Rd, Springvale and Parkmore Shopping Centre, Springvale Library and the Paddy O’Donoghue Centre. Copies can also be accessed at www.greaterdandenong.com any time. Written submissions may be made and anyone wishing to speak to Council in support of their submission should indicate so in their submission. These will be presented to Council including the submitter’s name. Submissions will be received until 5pm on Wednesday 27 May 2015, and should be addressed to: Chief Executive Officer, City of Greater Dandenong, PO Box 200, Dandenong, 3175. Submissions will be heard at a special meeting on Thursday 11 June 2015 at 6pm and submitters will be advised accordingly. Council will then consider the adoption of the Proposed Budget and Revised Council Plan (including the Strategic Resource Plan) at its Council meeting on Monday 22 June 2015 at 7pm in the Dandenong Council Chamber. John Bennie Chief Executive Officer 1182965-HM19-15
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Professional Services
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12 Dandenong Street, Dandenong 10am-very late
New Ladies Relax from
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10 Graham Road Clayton
Paradise 47 Glendale Ave, Hastings Prices Discounted
5979 3066 7 days till late SWA3161XB
Full Service from $80
(at the end of the road)
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More new ladies
9793 2988 9793 2986
17 Nicole Way Dandenong South Under New Management
8 Yiannis Court Springvale
9574 1666
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Celebrations V Celebrants BRUCE SHAND, JP. Celebrant. Weddings, namings, vow renewals. All areas. Ph: 9879 6726. www.bruceshand.com.au
V Dressmaking DESIGNER DRESSMAKER, Experienced and specialising in bridal evening wear. Any shape or style. 9546 4067. 0419 507 680.
CLUB KEYS
9555 8100 67 Keys Road, Moorabbin SWA8128BE
Celebrations section of Network Classifieds.
MY SPACE - 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. RELAXATION MASSAGE, Monday Saturday. 10am-7pm. Phone 0421 845 360.
V Pets & Services
ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identification number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.
For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets
V Accommodation
section of Network Classifieds.
V Business Opportunities
✤ Busy shopping centre ✤ High profit margin ✤ Well established
V Positions Vacant
DRIVER
SALE BEAUTY SALON FOR SALE
I N T E R S TAT E
Call 0425 843 218 V Positions Vacant
CLEANERS NEEDED Must be available to drive to domestic properties in Berwick, Narre Warren through to Malvern, Prahran and Toorak. Regular work between 8.30am 6.30pm. 2 – 3 days per week. $18 per hour. Individuals and teams welcome to apply. Police check and own car needed. Email amazinglyclean@optus net.com.au
HC or MC Lic required for delivery of new furniture interstate. This position includes heavy lifting with furniture handling exp a must. Must be fit and willing to work. Casual position with view to permanency. Please forward resume to: eastcoastfurniture01@bigpond.com For further info: 0419 875 516
1145942-ACM30-14
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V Positions Vacant
STOREPERSON Heavy lifting required. Forklift licence advantageous but not necessary, 3 month trial with the possibility of full time work. 8.30am-5pm, Monday-Friday and every second Saturday 9am-4pm with the Wednesday off. Major tile retailer in the Dandenong area. Above award wages pay Please email resumes to:
NOBLE PARK, Single clean room in boarding house. Suit mature quiet male. No drugs. Must be working. $110pw. Call 0412 394 334. ROOMS AVAILABLE, Single rooms. Gents only. 48 Hammond Road/45 Hemmings Street, Dandenong. Call John, mobile: 0417 336 906.
V Commercial & Industrial
V Houses & Units For Sale
NEED TO SELL?
V To Let DANDENONG, Three bedroom, garage, on Stud Road. Close to hospital. $350P/W. Phone 0405 064 837. PAKENHAM, Four BR, brick veneer, as new. Large living, dining and BRs. Air-con, ducted heating, double glazed windows, under-cover paved alfresco area, remote double lock-up garage. Foxtel and internet connection in every room. Close to shopping center, schools, and public transport. Contact owner direct, with references. Long term lease available. $435.00 p /w. Available May. Ph: 0408 009 351 or 9703 1630
V To Share DANDENONG Share house. Close to station and shops. $130 per week including bills. Phone 0470 657 082.
Looking for houses in local area. Call Dave 0428 678 489.
V To Let
Real Estate
section of Network Classifieds.
PERMANENT
★ NO BOND ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
The College seeks a self motivated and energetic person to join the Property Maintenance crew in the role of Property Assistant. Duties are varied, to ensure that College grounds, facilities and buildings are fit for purpose and maintained in a tidy, well groomed and safe condition and that events can be held as required. Should this position be of interest, you are asked to forward an application and résumé providing details of work history and experience via e-mail by Wednesday 13 May 2015 to: The Principal St John’s Regional College Locked Bag 5040 MDC Dandenong Vic 3175 E-mail: jobs@sjcdandenong.catholic.edu.au The position description for this role can be found in the Employment page of the College web site at: http://www.sjcdandenong.catholic.edu.au
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNICIANS
Buy, Rent & Sell in our
SPRINGVALE NORTH, bungalow self contained, open space, lounge/bed, separate kitchenette, separate shower/toilet, freshly renovated, reverse cycle AC, plenty of mirrored wardrobe space. $160pw plus bond, refs essential, do not apply without genuine refs, no pets. 0414 663 746.
PROPERTY ASSISTANT
1182757-CG19-15
NO LEASE ★
Singles Cabin - Bed Sitter (incl Kitchen) Caravans (ensuite) Caravans (no ensuite) Quiet secure park Close all facilities
Ph 9546 9587
Employment
cause, please contact Eric on 0428 509 510
glenn@slatediscounts.com.au
CARAVAN PARK ACCOMMODATION
New Owner New Ladies Weekly
Nude Body Rub $70 half hour 2 Lady Double Full Service $160
t Relaxation & Deep Tissue t Waxing New Stafft New Staff Friendly & Welcoming Shower facilities now avail Springvale South 9546 9999 Open 7 days
V To Let
1171577-DJ06-15
V Personal
ANGIE'S MASSAGE and male waxing. Very relaxing, pampering massage. Warm oils/rooms. 169 Buckley Street, Noble Park. Ph 0413 669 071.
Real Estate
Mel 95 E3, 7days 1167615-LB51-14
ALL HOURS, On site computer repairs, upgrades, software, internet and networks. For small businesses and home users. Reliable service. Phone Ian: 9799 8884.
For Sale. 2nd Stage. 21 Mills Road, Dadnenong, from 187 square meters. Call owner direct, 0417 964 403.
red17.com.au
ELITE TAX PRACTITIONERS CPA
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Factory Warehouse
Red Lantern
9546 6444
V Taxation/ Accounting
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9793 5289
Black Opal
Visited
V Computer Repairs SN1090434-PJ37-13
1151475-LB35-14
9794 8989
C642900-JL27-8
Offers full replacement service in timber and aluminium windows. Phone for an obligation FREE QUOTE
TREADMILL GoFit Platinum, gymnasium quality. $600ono. Phone 9769 5959.
Visit
G6781173AA-dc23Apr
PATRON WINDOWS
SEWING MACHINE industrial overlocker, Singer model 460 /21, four treadle, working well with nice table, $350. 0411 617 284 or 8752 1566.
NOBLE PARK, 23 Timber Glade Dve, Saturday 9th May, 8am-1pm. Moving sale.
V Adult Services
V Windows
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.
Visit
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.
ADVERTISERS, in this section are qualified practitioners and offer non-sexual services.
Full Body Massage
NOBLE PARK, 21 Taranto Drive, Saturday 9th and Sunday 10th May, 8am-4pm. Pictures, furniture, glassware and bric-a-brac.
V Adult Services
Eager to pamper & please
Servicing all of Greater Melbourne
V For Sale
1149536-HM33-14
V Wardrobes
Window Replacement Service
REDGUM SPLIT Free delivery all areas. For more information and the best wood please phone 0417 324 380.
V Garage Sales
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FREECALL
Ph: 9706 4685/0419 304 555
V Massage Therapists
SALES POSITION - FUNDRAISING Kids with Cancer Foundation are looking for mature minded, confident, enthusiastic people who can sell raffle tickets at a car display in shopping centres on commission only. Successful applicants will: independently.
Office Hours Mon-Sat 8am-6pm. Sunday 10am-4pm 870 Princes Highway, Springvale
Caravan & Cabin Park
Due to growth and our business expanding, we now have several opportunities for experienced and qualified Auto Service Technicians to join our team. The successful candidate must have prior automotive service experience, preferably within a busy new car dealership environment. Experience with Jeep, Nissan, Kia, Suzuki, Chrysler, Great Wall or similar vehicles will also be looked upon favourably. In return we offer a competitive salary, vibrant and fun team working environment and best of all, a real long term career pathway for the right candidates. If you tick all the boxes and are keen to be part of an exciting future, please send through a cover letter and your resume today. All applications to be sent to damienc@berwickmotorgroup.com.au 1183101-HM19-15
City of Greater Dandenong Proposed Budget 2015-16 Council Plan 2013-17 (REVISED 2015) (including the Strategic Resource Plan)
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ALL TREE WORKS Pruning, shaping, removals. Mulching/sales, free quotes. John 0401 623 500.
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TREE SERVICE
“Caring Family business” Since 1990 * Pruning & Removal of Trees & Shrubs * Stump Removal * Hedges ABN 20410687524 * Mulching & Mulch Sales * Full insurance Coverage
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V Public Notices and Event
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Employment
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General Classifieds
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General Notices
1183213-LB19-15
Trades & Services
Connecting people and communities
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Employment V Positions Vacant
V Training And Development
Letterbox delivery of community newspapers and advertising materials on a weekly basis.
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
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1300 654 910 This training is delivered with Victorian & Commonwealth Govt. Funding. Subject to eligibility. TOID 6832
or apply online at WWW.FERMA X .COM.AU V Professional
- Air Compressors
REAL ESTATE RECEPTIONIST
PANEL BEATER Required for busy smash repairs business in Pakenham. Must be fully qualified, prefer lots of experience. Need to start ASAP. Phone 0417 356 469
WAREHOUSE WORKER Required to drive a small manual truck and perform other general warehouse duties. Must be fit and reliable. Forklift licence holder preferred. Call in 226 Hammond Road, Dandenong South. Contact Simon on 0433 786 059 for details.
Celebrations section of Network Classifieds.
$ $ $
No age limit Govt Funding available for Hair & Beauty Courses under Skills Victoria
Phone Deb on 9329 9544 for FREE Newsletter
$ $ $
1300 652 070
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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
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OCR
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500
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www.elv.com.au
V Boats & Marine
CASH FOR SCRAP
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HAIR & BEAUTY
Open 7 days
CARS TRUCKS VANS 4WDs Drive In - Min $100 to $3,000 (complete) IMLACHS - 1602 Centre Rd, Springvale, 3171
C769636-KK10-10
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V Motor Vehicles
CASH
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BOAT, Touring/ fishing. Savage Scorpion. SL. 5me. 2005 2, stroke 75 MERC. - m./Roller, Drive-on Mackay Gal. trailor- Lt. truck tyres and spare on 15" P.C rims. Dual battery system, power anchor winch, 2 anchors, forward draining anchor well housing winch unit. All instruments, sounder, radio-stereo, 27 meg. antennas etc. Numerous lockers afterfitted, bowlines and tackle extras, full covers. EC.Offers considered. $19,500. Call Kevin 0413 764 595 CARIBBEAN PRIDE, 17' fibreglass open boat, new canopy, 75HP Chrysler motor, reconditioned, GC. $1,800ono. 0477 177 026.
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.
IAN GRANT'S GRANT TOURER, 2007, Custom, 19ft, AC, 120ltr 3 way Domestic fridge, roll out pantry, center lounge and dinette, QS bed, TV, CD player /stereo, full battery system, solar panels, roll out awning incl walls and floor, front boot, dual gas bottles, roll out external BBQ, electric brakes, sleeps 2, seats 6, lots of extras, one owner, Seaford. $26,950. 0419 529 164. JAYCO, Freedom, poptop, 2004, reg until 03/16, single beds, 3 way fridge, cooker/grill, roll out awning, electric brakes, EC, includes towing gear, crockery /cooking pans. $16,500ono. 9703 1755.
HOLDEN, Jackaroo, 1995, green, 4 new tyres, reconditioned engine, reg. to 11/15, PYB-401. $4,000ono. 0401 741 357. HOLDEN, HSV V8, 1997, all modern luxury features and options, new tyres, good reg, exchange, (may pay extra), for caravan, ute, camper or 4x4, will impress, TBI-301, $6,850, 9796 8789. 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.
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1155037-CG38-14
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.
COMPETITIVE RATES, All typing and resumes. High quality. Extensive experience. Please call Maureen 9700 7947, 0430 430 620.
DISCRIMINATION IN ADVERTISING IS UNLAWFUL
1183060-HM19-15
LABOURERS
Call between 8am-5pm
Barry Plant Dandenong 4 Langhorne Street Phone 9706 7455
V Caravans & Trailers
CARS REMOVED - WANTED
Please forward your resume to cmkitney@barryplant.com.au
V Resumes/ Employment Services
Required for motel cleaning, 6-10 hours per week, must be able to work weekends and must be able to speak english. Call 9546 1333.
V Auto Services/ Repair
Real Estate experience is an advantage together with knowledge of REST Professional.
Full time position for permanent run. 5 nights a week. Monday - Friday. Must have line haul experience and must have minimum 5 years B Double experience with clean driving record. Please contact us on 9703 2011 to apply
HOUSEKEEPER
Motoring
Barry Plant Dandenong requires an experienced Receptionist to assist on our busy front reception. This employment position is from 1st June 2015 to 28th August 2015 ONLY and will require the successful applicant to work one Saturday in 2 with Monday off in lieu.
B Double Truck Driver – Night Run
V Positions Vacant
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Short Term Contract
1181228-HM17-15
A vacancy is available for an enthusiastic, self motivated person to join our team. Applicants should have satisfactory school results, minimum Year 10. The business is service based, repairing Air Compressors in our workshop and on site throughout Victoria. Send applications to: Sam BROADBENT COMPRESSOR SERVICES PO Box , Noble Park, ph fax email: service@broadcom.com.au
1183211-RC19-15
APPRENTICESHIP FITTER
www.atozdrivingschool.com.au
9704 9020 0414 246 928
Roni
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. TOYOTA, Camry XX, 2000. 230,000kms, excellent working order, light green. REG: QDV236. $1,500. Ph: 0422 434 958
Aust. Academy of Hairdressing V Motor Vehicles
Toid 3572 www.thehairacademy.com.au
Trades & Services section of Network Classifieds.
Find it in the
Trades & Services Call or visit us online! networkclassifieds.com.au
section of Network Classifieds. GREAT WALL ute, great bargain, 25,300 km, reg to July 2015, manual, YKP296. $8,500 with RWC. 0438 418 808.
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The pain and glory By JARROD POTTER SFL DIVISION 3 - Round 4 EVERYONE got their money’s worth as Sandown Cobras, led by a battered-and-bruised Brendan Fevola, claimed a nail-biting four-point victory over cross-town rival Lyndale. The script-writers sure knew how to make a drama-filled, action-packed afternoon at Edinburgh Reserve, with the newly renovated change rooms and pavilion proving an ideal backdrop to the chaos on field. With a Yarrawonga connection in coach Rick Bean, Fevola made himself available this week to play a one-off SFL match for the Cobras, but after pinching a back nerve earlier in the week which left him practically bedridden at one point - Fevola remained in doubt all the way up to the first bounce. Despite his ailment, Fevola honoured his commitment to don the red, blue and white but was in agony throughout the clash. Picking up the ball from the ground proved painful enough, let alone running the field and leading from the square. Even though he was barely able to get into first gear, Fevola showed his skill with a supreme performance out of the goal-square. With the wind at his back for a blitzing second-quarter performance and booting five goals - it helped push the Cobras back in front and set
the stage for an exciting second half. Lyndale caught fire in the third term as it booted away to a 12-point lead, and with the clock ticking down, all eyes turned to the square as the Cobras’ fans hoped for one last piece of Fevolamagic. He would deliver. A high-ball in, set above his head, was gobbled up gladly on the second attempt. Lyndale defender Brian Grundy could only look on and hope he missed, after number 96 performed gallantly to stop the former AFL superboot throughout the second half. But it was Fevola’s day and he rammed through his eighth to send the crowd into raucous celebration. The Pumas rolled the dice in the last two minutes, but couldn’t muster the match-winner as Sandown held on to claim a 14.10 (94) to 13.12 (90) triumph, which will go down in their history books. “Mate it was a fairytale for them,” Fevola said. “It was a great day with all the boys… they’ve put on a great show and hopefully the crowd enjoyed it. “Had a rub-down before the game and I literally couldn’t get off the rub-down bench so I struggled pretty much all day, but when a club puts on a day like today you got to get out here and suck it up… I was just lucky
enough to contribute and play a little bit of a part in the win.” If anything, his eight-goals-one was short of what he was capable of achieving even with the back injury, as his Cobras team mates blazed away and sprayed behinds and turnovers instead of hitting up their dominant full forward. For Lyndale, bellwether midfielder Dale Tormey (four goals) showed he is one of the elites in Division 3 while Veton Rexha and Brett Tosh also featured in the best. Sandown host Moorabbin this weekend while Lyndale heads to Hallam. In the remaining Division 3 clash, Dandenong was eviscerated by Mount Waverley, downed 5.5 (35) to 17.19 (121). Jayde Handfield, Jamie Gaspero and Dale Jose were best on ground.
SFL DIVISION 2 KEYSBOROUGH continued its rampaging start to life in SFL, taking four on the trot with a 12.14 (86) to 9.12 (66) win over Caulfield. Tyson King continued to make SFL forward lines his dominion - booting four goals - while Michael Downie, Matt Burnett and Mathew Collett also impressed. While Springvale Districts accounted for Doveton Eagles with a scintillating first term - as the Demons kicked away to a 38-point to nil lead. The Eagles fought back through Corrie Wil-
TAC CUP - Round 6
FRONTING up for only one quarter won’t win many matches, but to Dandenong’s credit it almost happened in a two-point heartbreaking defeat against NSW/ACT Rams. Losing Lachie Batten (bicep) and Gach Nyuon (groin) before the clash, the Stingrays were slow out of the gates and had to chase down the Rams as Matt Flynn, Matt Kennedy and Jock Cornell relished the small Shepley Oval dimensions. Dandenong had to grit its teeth, but responded through Zak Roscoe and Matt La Fontaine (two goals) to reduce the gap to 14 at the first break. Whatever was said in the quarter-time huddle must have been awe-inspiring, as that was the brand of football Dandenong played thereafter in the second term. Playing one of its best quarters of football in recent TAC Cup history - everything clicked for Dandenong as it booted seven goals in quick succession. Link-up play, run-and-carry, hitting up the forwards - these were clinically executed by the likes of Daniel Capiron, Bailey Rice and
Mitch Cox as they streamed up the ground with ease to deliver James Freeman (three goals) and Liam Mckay (two goals) textbook, laceout reception. It would be the summit of the Stingrays’ success on Saturday though, as it all fell away after half-time. NSW/ACT would take the lead in the final term - as Dandenong squandered a 21-point advantage through the third term with turnovers, a glut of poor free kicks and clumsy 50-metre penalties (mostly for encroaching the mark) gifting the Rams a chance to get back into the clash. But life remained in the Dandy sheds approaching the final siren as Travis Young tapped a throw-in expertly down to Darcy Warke, who slotted a running-goal which got Shepley Oval buzzing with a couple of minutes remaining. It turned horrific after Warke converted though, as a reckless 50-metre penalty let NSW/ACT kick the winning goal from straight in front, 20 metres out to take an after-the-siren victory by two points.
By JARROD POTTER EFL DIVISION 1 - Round 4
Stingray forward Zac Roscoe scrambles for the ball against the Picture: JARROD POTTER Rams. 138498 “I think the second quarter we were really good and they always were going to come down and have a crack at us,” Dandenong coach Craig Black said. “It was just some key areas of the game at certain times we turned the footy over a bit and gave them an opportunity.” Black praised his streaming wingmen/defenders Rice and Capiron who “used the ball well” and
also Warke for his first real stint in the midfield. While he was pivotal down back all day, featuring in the best, Harry Prior was needed up forward as the under-sized Stingrays couldn’t swallow the hard pills when they came in thick and fast. The fifth placed Stingrays now head up the hill to face the highflying Eastern Ranges on Saturday from 11am.
DANDENONG SCOREBOARD TAC CUP Round 6 DANDY STINGRAYS 2.1 9.7 10.8 13.13 (91) NSW/ACT RAMS 4.3 5.9 10.13 13.15 (93) Dandenong Goals: J. Freeman 3, M. La Fontaine 2, D. Capiron 2, L. McKay 2, B. Kiely, D. Warke, Z. Roscoe, K. Mutimer. Best: B. Rice, D. Capiron, H. Prior, J. Freeman, M. Cox, D. Warke. VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Division 2 - Round 4 ELSTERNWICK 0.3 2.4 6.4 6.4 (40) ST JOHN’S 7.3 11.6 16.8 16.8 (104) St John’s Goals: A. Thornton 6, R. Scott 4, E. Jakwot 2, A. Brannan 2, G. Costas, C. Strobel. Best: A. Brannan, D. Cattolico, C. Christiansen, L. O’Connor, C. Ladson, E. Jakwot. Division 4 MANNINGHAM 6.7 13.11 15.13 22.17 (149) MASALA 1.0 1.0 4.1 5.1 (31) Masala Goals: F. Alidad 2, M. Jacobs, J. Coghill, N. Maile. Best: F. Alidad, J. Kyle, J. Logan, S. Daw, B. Nugent, N. Maile.
son (five goals) and John Kennedy (three goals), but the Demons had enough in the tank to keep the visitors on the back-foot. Also representing the burly full forwards was James Gough (eight goals) - who had the ball on a string alongside Jamie Fox and Matt Thompson.
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Brendan Fevola stepped up despite a severe injury to boot eight goals for Sandown Cobras. 138499 Pictures: JARROD POTTER
EASTERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Division 1 - Round 4 NOBLE PARK 3.0 7.5 9.7 12.12 (84) KNOX 1.2 3.2 3.5 3.6 (24) Noble Park Goals: Z. Alwan 3, K. Kean 2, S. Kemperman, T. Cody, K. Martin, B. Dore, A. Erbulut, S. Monaghan, J. Sketcher. Best: K. Martin, Z. Alwan, S. Kemperman, C. Anderson, J. Sketcher, K. Kean. SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Division 2 - Round 4 CAULFIELD 3.2 4.3 8.9 9.12 (66) KEYSBOROUGH 2.3 6.6 9.11 12.14 (86) Keysborough Goals: T. King 4, M. Collett 3, J. Dunn 2, M. Burnett, C. Hargreaves, W. Wells. Best: M. Downie, M. Burnett, T. King, M. Collett, G. Humphreys, T. Anderton. SPRINGVALE DISTS 6.2 10.4 13.8 17.11 (113) DOVETON EAGLES 0.0 6.4 10.7 14.9 (93) Springvale Districts Goals: J. Gough 8, L. Morrey 2, S. Jayasinghe 2, M. Thompson 2, S. Taunt, D. Ford, L. Dunne.
Best: J. Gough, J. Fox, M. Thompson, L. Ross, R. Johnston, S. Jayasinghe. Doveton Eagles Goals: C. Wilson 5, J. Kennedy 3, S. Danilovic 2, B. Hidgcock, S. Stredwick, T. Day, D. Thomas. Best: C. Wilson, C. Ross, R. Kreskas, J. Kennedy, D. Mawhinney. Division 3 SANDOWN 3.0 9.4 10.8 14.10 (94) LYNDALE 7.2 8.4 12.8 13.12 (90) Sandown Goals: B. Fevola 8, J. Proctor 2, M. Davis, B. Reiner, A. Ritchie, L. Newton. Best: B. Fevola, M. Uaongo, L. Newton, J. Proctor, L. Williams, J. Hewitt. Lyndale Goals: D. Tormey 4, M. Babar 2, B. Tosh 2, J. Malom, T. Clappers, A. Bertucci, G. Buck, P. Ross. Best: D. Tormey, V. Rexha, B. Tosh, A. Bertucci, A. Rexhepi, M. Babar. DANDENONG 0.1 1.2 3.4 5.5 (35) MOUNT WAVERLEY 4.4 9.11 13.11 17.19 (121) Dandenong Goals: C. Arnold, P. Gould, T. Cole, R. Boswell, D. Barrie. Best: J. Handfield, J. Gaspero, D. Jose, N. Taylor, R. Hall, S. Moody.
THE FALCONS could only hold the gate shut for so long against the Bulls. Noble Park - held to only three goals in the first term - made its charge in the second half as it conversely negated anything Knox had in its trick bag. Keeping the visitors to four points after half-time, the Bulls excelled at negating any Knox initiative, effortlessly rebounding. A slow-and-steady chip-away effort pushed the Bulls away to a 60-point win by the final change as Ziggie Alwan (three goals) and Kevin Kean (two goals) took charge of the forward line. While he didn’t boot a bag this week, Kyle Martin remained the elite threat of the Bulls’ attack as he streamed through the midfield, ably aided by Craig Anderson and the run-and-carry of defenders Stewart Kemperman and Jackson Sketcher. Sitting in third with a 3-1 record, Noble Park will head to North Ringwood this weekend to face the fifth-ranked Saints.
VAFA DIVISION 2 - Round 4 CONTINUING a powerful start to the VAFA season, St John’s looms as the team to beat following a 64-point demolition of Elsternwick AFC. Flying out of the blocks with a sevengoal opening term, the JOCs enforced Ben McGee’s rule to aplomb. The hard-edged St John’s midfielders hit up Aaron Thornton (six goals) - whose 23 goals puts him second in the league goal-kicking behind Jake Munro - and Rohan Scott (four goals). Anthony Brannan was best afield alongside Daniel Cattolico and Manny Jakwot. Sitting comfortably in top spot as the only unbeaten side from four rounds, St John’s faces Richmond Central away on Saturday.
VAFA DIVISION 4 MASALA was routed by Manningham Cobras in a 118-point flogging. More reminiscent of its early days in Club XVIII than its current up-and-about attitude, the Tigers were beaten pillar-to-post by the Cobras as only Feda Alidad (two goals), Josh Kyle and James Logan among a select group held their own. Masala faces North Brunswick next week away.
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SPORT It’s Good For Footy HAWTHORN super-boot Jack Gunston is set to join up with Noble Park junior and senior players along with Patterson Cheney Toyota in support of Good For Footy on Wednesday 6 May from 6pm. The Good for Footy program is a grassroots initiative, allowing dealers such as Patterson Cheney Toyota, an opportunity to give back to their local communities by providing financial support for their local football club and a once-in-alifetime opportunity for fans to get up close with AFL stars. As a proud sponsor of the Good For Footy program since it commenced in 2005, Patterson Cheney Toyota in Dandenong always makes sure the night will be something for the kids to remember - this year will be no exception. Jack Gunston, Toyota ambassador and a key player with the Hawthorn Football Club, will be on-site, helping the kids have some fun as he runs training drills and chats about his career. So far, more than 130 local football clubs have benefited from this program, receiving over $2.6 million dollars between them thanks to Toyota dealers across the states. In partnership with its dealer network and 3AW who provide live crosses on the night, Toyota encourages all dealers to get behind grass roots football. “Toyota has been supporting Good For Footy for the past 10 years, the same length of time we have been supporting the Noble Park Junior Football Club,” Patterson Cheney General Sales Manager, David Haines said. “We’re committed to leading community involvement and we see this as a perfect opportunity to be part of our wonderful community. “This year we choose Noble Park to host Good For Footy due to their dedication towards this great game and the support they have provided to the local community. “On the night there are plenty of activities on offer including a footy challenge course, bucking footy, music, and of course a huge inflatable handball competition, plus we’ll all have a chance to run through the club’s banner on the night.” The bar will be open, there’s hot food available and heaps of fun activities on the night, along with 3AW broadcasting live crosses throughout. If you’d like to find out more about the Good For Footy program visit www.toyota.com.au/afl/goodfor-footy.
Pirates’ guiding light By JARROD POTTER BEFORE they had even squared off in an official match, the Parkmore Pirates’ Youth Girls team had a state representative. For in-coming state star Teagan Sheldon, 16, from Scoresby, it is a chance help guide the new side while also pushing for her second bid at Victoria Metro representation. Making this side this season - After a horror 2014 decimated by injuries and setbacks - was a huge relief for the utility as she wanted to make sure this year was different and she was able to mount a strong case for Vic Metro selection. “It feels pretty good - I missed out last year, so making it this year feels so much better,” Sheldon said. “I’d made it the year before last year, but I was just riddled with injuries last year with an Achilles and knees.” The setbacks and omission from the state side inspired her to push even harder this year to regain her place in the National Championships. She only has one aim for the upcoming campaign - returning the Youth Girls’ championship back to Victoria where it belongs. “We want to take back what’s ours and that’s the trophy,” Sheldon said. She decided to stick in
the South East Juniors when her Scoresby team left the competition and some off-field incidents made it clear that she wanted a fresh start at a different club. Parkmore seemed the ideal place to continue her junior football journey and she’s thrilled to help cultivate a strong football culture in the Greater Dandenong area. “We had a look at the other teams going around and saw Parkmore had a new team,” Sheldon said. “I thought I’d start afresh - go to the new team and help build them up and I knew one of the girls down here already and was already thinking ‘Karina (Pirates’ player Karina Diaz) will probably need a bit of help’… so Parkmore was where I was going.” She encouraged any female players to try out Pirates football and attend a training session to see if it’s the right fit. “Get into it - its great fun and you’ll meet many new friends out of it… all you’ve got to do is come down and have a try,” Sheldon said. She wanted to thank her dad, primary school PE teacher Mrs Lee and her past and present football coaches for their encouragement and support. Sheldon’s Vic Metro team are in Mandurah, Western Australia this week with the championships running from 4-9 May.
Teagan Sheldon hopes to make her mark in footy this year with the Vic Picture: JARROD POTTER Metro side and Parkmore. 137834
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Rachel Antoniadou will join Florida State University this year as she trades her Australian summer for the American college Picture: JARROD POTTER basketball season. 135336
SWAPPING her Dandenong Rangers’ green-and-gold for a bit of Seminoles’ maroon for the next four years, Rachel Antoniadou is set to begin her NCAA basketball career at a high-ranking college. Antoniadou, 18, from Ripplebrook, will spend her next four Australian summers overseas as she pursues a start for the Florida State University (FSU) women’s basketball team. Having featured prominently for Victoria and Australia at a junior level as well as making her WNBL debut in the 2013/14 season, Antoniadou is ready to make the next step up and has all the credentials necessary to make a splash at the collegiate level. She signed her National Letter of Intent to play for the Seminoles and will head over to Florida later this year for pre-season training. Her biggest choice was choosing between becoming a Seminole or a Cornhusker, but the up-tempo style of
long-serving FSU coach Sue Semrau convinced Antoniadou to head south into college basketball. “I chose Florida State because it was more suited to my style of game,” Antoniadou said. “I was seriously considering the University of Nebraska, but after looking into it some more, I thought Florida State was a better fit for my personality and style of play.” “I would love to make it to an NCAA tournament - previously Florida State just this last year made it to the Elite Eight and finished seventh, so we’re pretty strong contenders for the next NCAA tournament and that’s definitely something I want to tick off.” Antoniadou will be one of the first Australian players to join the Seminoles’ roster and she’s thrilled that “people are actually starting to come down and check us out” down under. Her Florida State side starts its 2015/16 Atlantic Coast Conference campaign in November.
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They’re a mighty sight By JARROD POTTER UNITING to battle a common cause, the up-and-coming under-10 footballers of Greater Dandenong have embraced a combined North Dandenong/ Parkmore football side. The North Dandenong Sharks, based at Lois Twohig Reserve,
North Dandenong, and the Parkmore Pirates, based at Wachter Reserve, Keysborough, brought together their under-10 sides to form a Dandy powerhouse. The unified Sharks-Pirates’ alliance took to the field for the first time on Sunday at the South East Juniors Little Demons Day.
With coach David Garry calling the plays for the unity team, the junior rovers, rucks and high-marking forwards excelled against Timbarra and Cora Lynn respectively in their two matches. Parkmore has sides in under-10, all the way up to under-17 Premier Division as well
as a brand new Youth Girls’ side, while North Dandenong also has teams in under-11 and under-13 competitions. For more information on North Dandenong contact the club at northdandy@gmail.com and Parkmore at michael@palmaandco.com.au
DZEKO looms as one of the main dangers heading into the RSN Sandown Cup, after taking out Thursday evening’s Group 3 Lizrene. Dzeko began well from box 5 to settle third behind leaders Mepunga Tiara and Lady Toy. Dzeko closed the gap on the leaders mid race, with favourite Sweet It Is also looming large. Approaching the home turn, Dzeko and Sweet It Is swamped the early leaders and went stride for stride to the line, Dzeko holding out Sweet It Is to claim the $25,000 first prize in a swift 41.54. “I don’t even know what to say,” said Dzeko’s elated trainer Angela Jackson. “Tonight she jumped really well, probably the best she’s ever come out here. “After that I was looking for where Sweet It Is was and I could see her coming though - she (Dzeko) just kicked on really well and just kept on going.” “She always comes home like a train, so she was in a great position when she sat third. “I’m in shock, I’m thrilled.” The win continued Dze-
ko’s outstanding record at the track, having won three and placed in four of her nine starts, taking her prize money to $53,810. The run confirmed Dzeko’s status as one of the up-and-coming stars of the staying ranks, heading into the RSN Sandown Cup carnival. “She’ll definitely be back in a fortnight’s time for the Sandown Cup hopefully she can draw the red box,” laughed Jackson. Earlier in the night, veteran Sisco Rage collected his first Group race title when claiming the Group 3 Racecallers in 34.15 for trainer John Galea. Wayne Vassallo’s It’s A Plane took out the GRV VBIS Maiden final, railing strongly to win in 29.64. Sandown’s autumn carnival heats up yet again this Thursday evening, with Australia’s best sprinters set to contest heats of the Group 1 Harrison Dawson and Group 1 Sapphire Crown series. The $145,000 Group 1 finals will be run the following Thursday, 14 May, along with heats of the RSN Sandown Cup. The $250,000 RSN Sandown Cup will be run Thursday, 21 May.
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