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Take down hero A UTE theft victim turned sleuth when he staked out a suspect vehicle and restrained a man in a dramatic citizen’s arrest while trying to track down his stolen ute. Yaz Ejupovic went on the hunt after his HSV Maloo and $6500 worth of tools were stolen from the driveway of his Keysborough home while he nipped inside for his forgotten apple at 6.15am on Friday 8 May. After an initially fruitless search of the neighbourhood with his older brother, the 29-year-old noticed a suspicious-looking vehicle parked on the wrong side of the road in a nearby street. When he investigated the vehicle, the out of work electrician found the car’s keys on the top of the wheel and then discovered items inside which aroused his suspicions. When a man eventually returned to the car Mr Ejupovic approached and showed him the keys. He alleged the man reached for a screwdriver. Mr Ejupovic and his brother were able to restrain the man until police arrived. “Honestly to tell you the truth, I was more angry than anything,” Mr Ejupovic said.

“I was using the car for work. It’s not my car, it’s my father’s car and I borrowed it and loaded it up. “I was made redundant last year, financially I didn’t have much savings, and I’d just got back on my feet and then this happened. “I was just furious.” The arrest led police to raid a property in The Fairway, Hampton Park, at 10.30pm where they seized two stolen cars – including the ute and a Nissan 180SX – and $30,000 worth of power tools, $20,000 worth of electrical equipment, a quantity of ice and marijuana, and a sawn-off shotgun. Mr Ejupovic said he had been left unable to work because while the $27,000 ute and tools would eventually be returned to him, he didn’t know when because they were needed as evidence, and he was also unsure how much of the car’s damage would be covered by insurance. “I can’t work because literally every tool I own is in that car, something as simple as pliers are in that car. “It’s stuffed me up pretty bad,” he said. Two men and one woman have been charged with car theft, drugs and firearms offences.

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Hoons were too fast, and wife too furious By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A PANIC-STRICKEN Kooweerup woman who feared her husband had been killed by hoon drivers in Dandenong South says she’s “lost faith” in the police system. Colleen Thurling spent Tuesday night at home desperately calling for police assistance after her husband David was forced to hide in the backseat of his car in Remington Drive for more than three hours after dozens of people with up to nine cars took part in an illegal drag race. David, who had been trapped in his car since around 10pm, never saw any police arrive and made a dash out of the street about 1.30am when the street racing appeared to stop. Feeling there was nowhere left to turn Colleen emailed radio station 3AW, where

she was interviewed on Thursday morning about the incident. Colleen later told the Journal that her husband had contacted her in distress after he had arrived in Remington Drive to pick up some firewood after his afternoon shift. Between the two of them it’s understood they called triple zero four times and Dandenong police station once over a three and a half hour period from about 10.05pm to 1.30am. “The last I heard was they (hoons) were all around David, parked next to him, and he couldn’t text back because he didn’t want to alert them to the fact he was in the car with the light from his phone,” Mrs Thurling said. “I told police he was in danger, I was really distressed. “I’ve lost a lot of faith in the system. “I understand they have other priori-

ties, but you ring the police for a reason.” The hoons had sprayed Remington Drive with water from a nearby fire hydrant and were drifting erratically down the wet road. “I laid all my clothes out on the bed, because being late at night I was in my pyjamas and I thought I was going to get a knock on the door to get to hospital,” Mrs Thurling said. “At one stage he had to hide under a blanket in the backseat when they were close to the car, he laid back pretending he was asleep. “When I finally got a text message after not hearing from him for 20 minutes my reply was thank God - I thought you were dead.” A Victoria Police spokeswoman said the incident had originally been allocated to an operation response unit because “lo-

cal units were engaged with higher priority incidents of which they could not leave.” She said the Operations Response Unit attended Remington Drive around 10.45pm but the alleged hoons had “left the scene.” “Further calls were received after this point from both Mrs Thurling and local business owners, however all units were still engaged with other tasks and could not be diverted,” the spokeswoman said. “The divisional supervisor attended the location at 1.33am but no hoon activity was present and they were unable to locate the complainant and as such cleared the area.” Local Area Commander Inspector Bruce Kitchen has apologised directly to Mrs Thurling because police had failed to keep her updated during the incident.

Caring for kids takes on a new world view KEYSBOROUGH will celebrate its youngest residents with pizza, papadums and pierogies. Somerfield Social Club will for the first time hold an International Children’s Day event with help from developer Intrapac. The day will be celebrated globally on 1 June to draw attention to children’s issues including access to education, human rights, safety and healthcare. Children live in 70 per cent of Keysborough households and 19 per cent of the suburb’s residents are aged 14 years or younger. Intrapac chief operating officer Max Shifman said people from more than 50 ethnicities called Somerfield home. “We’re encouraging children to come dressed in their national dress to showcase their heritage, together with a plate of food to share,” he said. “There will be Bollywood dancing, flag making and more.” International Children’s Day will be held from 10am to noon on Sunday 31 May at the Somerfield Estate Pirate Adventure Playground, near the corner of Somerfield Drive North and Newbury Street.

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A FACEBOOK page promoting violence in Dandenong has attracted almost 1000 likes in two days. The Journal is choosing not to name the page, which local high school students created on 12 May. They are encouraging people to send them photos and videos of fights “from anywhere near Dandenong” to publish on the page. Clinical psychologist John Jakupi runs South East Counselling and said such behaviour was, unfortunately, very common. “Social media is a way for, especially young people, to get a sense of identity, to get attention,” he said. “Part of it is the ‘look at me’ culture. “That’s interspersed with the ‘violence is cool’ message. “If you mix those two together you get lethal cocktail.” Mr Jakupi said violence had always been part of life. “But the degree of violence has become far more explicit and people are becoming a lot more desensitised to it,” he said. “Social media’s a great way to push the envelope.” Mr Jakupi said the page needed to be removed quickly and those responsible punished to send a message that the behaviour was unacceptable. “If it drags on for a while, bad press becomes good press,” he said. “The people who set it up won’t hear that message because they don’t care. “I’m more concerned about the message it would send to eight-yearolds, nine-year-olds. “They need to see a consistent message that this is never acceptable.” - CASEY NEILL

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I choose the hijab as part of my identity I WAS 14 when I started wearing the hijab. Being inspired by the strong will of my mother and friends, I also decided to adhere to the Islamic code of conduct and be a practising Muslim woman like them. Having made this decision, I could feel a change in my attitude and others as well. I felt much more headstrong and focused; also many other people began to respect my values and opinions and, basically, treated me like a mature young woman. I felt empowered being able to choose my identity and choose who I wanted to be. Hijab is an Arabic word which means curtain or cover. Hijab is also the name for the requirement to dress modestly.

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A huge diversity is seen around the world in the ways that Muslim women wear their hijab, a vast variety of prints, colours and styles are seen among many women who wear it. Hijab promotes Muslim women’s femininity and guards their modesty. Hijab is more deeply about dignifying conduct, self-respect and noble speech. For Muslim women, hijab is to express their intellect. Islam also teaches to respect people for their actions, character and virtues, instead of their looks, status or money.

The hijab is not a foreign concept as it is worn by women of the Abrahamic faiths. While, hijab is not worn by men as such, they too have a dress code and are required to behave modestly. God has mentioned in the Quran: “Say to believing men that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty” (Quran, 24:30-31). Muslim men are required to dress in loose and modest clothing and to lower their gaze in front of women as a form of respect. The responsibility to build a moral society is shared by both women and men in Islam. Some may question why every Muslim woman does not wear it. Islam condemns force and oppression towards any human being and this also applies when it comes to the hijab.

Hijab is a commandment of God and to please the creator is a choice of every woman. Quite often, it is heard on the news that Muslim women are oppressed and abused in many countries, however that is not what Islam teaches. It is a cultural practice and, in fact, Islam recognised women’s rights 1400 years ago. Hijab is not a barrier for women; it does not stop them from being a part of society. All Muslims are encouraged to gain knowledge and contribute to their community and be helpful to others. Considering the misconception that exists regarding hijab and Islam in general, we came up with the idea of sharing this special part of Islamic practice with other women of our community during this year’s Youth Week

in collaboration with the City of Greater Dandenong. We planned to ask women passing by if they wanted to try the hijab. Those who did try it on had a positive reaction. While styling the hijabs for the women, we were able to answer their questions regarding the hijab and Islam. The main idea of this project was to be able to share awareness and understanding about Islam and also show how people from diverse backgrounds can come together and accept these differences and live harmoniously. The hijab experience project was an opportunity for us to be active members of our community, enabling us to integrate in our community, despite our differences.

LOOKING BACK 100 years ago 20 May 1915 The War Australians at the front brilliant feat achieved GREAT interest is displayed here in regard to the war, and the latest details are eagerly sought, particularly in regard to the doings of the Australians engaged at Gallipoli, where many from this district are fighting with the allies against the foe. On all sides gratification is expressed at the heroic efforts put forth by the colonials, cables published in the dailies. The lads from these shores have responded in a manner which stamps them as fighters of the first order. Press correspondents are lavish in their praises, when furnishing details of the various engagements and style of the Australians. “Fit to meet any troops in the world“. Whilst the Australians have done well, their

losses have been heavy, and the list of killed and wounded published from time to time tell their own tale. Killed Lieutenant A. C. Couve - 8 Battalion - Dandenong Wounded Sergeant E. J. Barker - Springvale Private G. L. Vagg - Carrum Captain J. S. Yoeman - Aspendale 50 years ago 18 May 1965 A Place of Happiness From nothing to a £60,000 building The first of its kind completed as the one unit in Victoria – in a mere five years – is the story of the mentally retarded children’s centre in Potter Street, Dandenong. The new centre, Wallara, was opened last Sunday by the Minister of Health, Mr Mack. Five years ago it was virtually a tin shed in

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Hemmings Park struggling to get the nine mentally retarded children necessary to qualify for a Government subsidy. Now it is modern, airy building full of light... 20 years ago 15 May 1995 Dandenong and District Journal celebrates its 130th anniversary THIS year The Journal celebrates its 130th anniversary. As part of the celebrations, a series of features looks at the people and institutions that have contributed to our history. The Brotherhood of St Laurence is celebrating its 60th year of service in the district. A regular provider of assistance to those in need, the Brotherhood was the first organisation to build retirement homes for people on low (or non-existent) incomes. The G. K. Tucker Settlement in Carrum Downs, named after the Anglican priest who founded the organisation stands as a model of human endeavour.

5 years ago 17 May 2010 The halls of Dandenong Magistrates' Court can get very lonely BUT those halls changed the life of Cook Islander Tieni Abela and led to the creation of an award-winning sports program. Sitting there waiting for his case to be heard - with no family or friends present - Mr Abela, then 18, met Dandenong crime prevention officer Leading Senior Constable Eddy MacDonald who works with Polynesian youths of Greater Dandenong and Casey. Three months after they met, the pair started backyard rugby to encourage disengaged youths in the Dandenong area to play sport in an informal setting. At the Victorian sports awards last October, the program was named best sport development initiative. - Compiled by Dandenong and District Historical Society

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India hub race By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS

Hitesh Shan and Steve Khan in Little India. 139141 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS bor supporter’s appointment, claiming her Little India business had been shut for more than a year. “People can say whatever they want to say,” Ms Vaghela said. “I’m for Little India. “If I’m unhappy about something, I’ll speak out.” Sudesh Singh, who owns three Little India businesses, questioned why the State Government was considering options other than the 20-year-old Little India district which has been acquired by state developer Places Victoria. “I’ve invested a lot of money here. I don’t think any of us (traders) would want to move.” Trader Steven Khan said he was trying to keep “positive” despite the pre-

cinct’s uncertain future. Places Victoria precincts general manager Simon Wilson said a “self-sufficient and prosperous” Little India was an “integral part” of the Revitalising Central Dandenong project. Greater Dandenong Business acting group manager Kevin Van Boxtel said the council supported Little India as the location of the premier Indian precinct. The precinct project was provided $500,000 in this month’s State Budget. Multicultual Affairs Minister Robin Scott said the precinct would be a “welcome meeting place for the community to call its home”. “The precinct will tell the story of Indian migration to Victoria and will be home to a number of significant events for the Indian community.”

Park faces chop for new school TATTERSON Park could be on the chopping block to make a Keysborough South primary school a reality. City of Greater Dandenong Councillor Peter Brown said at the 11 May council meeting that there were only three land parcels big enough to accommodate the in-demand facility. Two were in private hands and the 52-hectare Tatterson Park was the third. Cr Brown said selling three hectares to the State Government for the school could be an option. Councillors voted to meet with the State Education Minister to push for the school and consider launching a high-profile advocacy campaign if it did not receive an adequate response. Keysborough South Action Group spokeswoman Nina Kelly said it had more than 800 signatures on a petition it would present to Keysborough MP Martin Pakula at a meeting mid-next month.

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DANDENONG’S Little India shopping-strip must beat off competition from five other Melbourne sites to be chosen as the State Government’s Indian Cultural Precinct. The Andrews Government has pledged to create an Indian Cultural Precinct - a hub for business and tourism - to “celebrate the Indian community’s contribution to the multicultural capital of the world”. Kashaliya Vaghela of Foster Street Traders Association is Little India’s sole representative on an 11-member advisory panel which has been handpicked by the government to shortlist sites and decide the location of the precinct by the end of August. Ms Vaghela and Thomas Joseph, co-panelist and president of the Dandenong-based Federation of Indian Associations of Victoria, had pushed to get Dandenong on the shortlist. Other panellists added City of Casey, Glen Waverley, Melbourne’s inner city, Footscray and Point Cook as potential locations, Ms Vaghela said. She said it was promising that three of the sites were situated in Melbourne’s south east. Little India’s traders would have a chance to have a direct say during the community consultation stage, alongside a feasibility study which is expected to recommend the winning site. “If the outcome is not clear, the panel will decide,” Ms Vaghela said. “I’m happy with the process. It’s a very open and transparent process and that’s why they want the community to know about it.” Some Little India traders were disappointed they had no notice of the panel selection process or the panel’s meeting on 8 May. Some raised questions over the La-

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Tax boost appreciated By CASEY NEILL THE Committee for Dandenong has welcomed the boost for small business in last week’s Federal Budget. Small businesses will be able to immediately claim a $20,000 tax deduction for purchased equipment instead of claiming depreciation over several years. The lobby group’s chairman Gary Castricum said people underestimated the number of small enterprises that existed in Greater Dandenong. “So much of business in Australia and

business in Dandenong is about small guys,” he said. “You go to Dandenong and you can get almost anything made, fixed or supplied and many of those businesses are not large. “A lot of them are just small businesses who have decided ‘I can do this’. “Anything they’re doing for small business is going to be a good thing.” Senator Mitch Fifield also touted the Budget’s Growing Jobs package as a win for business and job seekers in the region.

“It delivers incentives targeted to employers and young job seekers transitioning from school to work,” he said. “New measures will focus on making job seekers more employable, reducing the costs of taking on new staff, and bringing job seekers and job providers together. “Through the $1.2 billion national wage subsidy pool, eligible employers will receive up to $6500 if they hire an eligible young job seeker under 30 years of age.” Mr Fifield said the government would

also deliver a $331 million Youth Employment Strategy, including a Transition to Work program that will start on 1 January to help disengaged young people. They will receive intensive support from community-based organisations to develop the work-related skills employers want and need. The Transition to Work program will be supplemented by $106 million for intensive support to vulnerable young people who are most at risk of long-term unemployment, including migrants, parents and those who with mental illness.

Budget set to change funding for refugees By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS CHARITY groups fear budget changes do nothing to help alleviate the already deperate plight of asylum seekers in Greater Dandenong and Casey. Tuesday’s Federal Buget confirmed that the Asylum Seeker Assistance Scheme will be cut by more than 80 per cent from 2016-’17. It will be chopped to about $5 million a year from 2016-’17 to 2018-’19 - down from $29.3 million in 2014-’15. For the coming year, the scheme will receive a diminished $26.2 million. However, the budget did provide an extra $22.1 million over four years to provide job-seeking assistance to young refugees and other “vulnerable” young migrants. It also contained $14.5 million for one year to provide English language tuition to refugees on temporary visas. Aran Mylvaganam of the Tamil Refugee Council said the cuts would make it

difficult to help asylum seekers get food, clothes and shelter. “We’re already struggling in so many ways. Any changes that come from the budget will make it more difficult for asylum seekers in the community. “Just because you have work rights doesn’t necessarily mean it will be easy to get a job. “It’s pretty much taking another step for the worse for these refugees and asylum seekers.” Greater Dandenong Council, which has led a multi-Victorian council push for more federal resources for asylum seekers in the community, was seeking clarity on the federal funding outlook. “Any reduction in this support would be of concern,” community services director Mark Doubleday said. Cath Scarth, chief executive of AMES which provides asylum-seeker settlement services, said extra language tuition funding would help remove a “significant barrier” for new arrivals.

A Tamil asylum seeker family. 125240 According to government statistics released in December, there are 1632 asylum seekers on bridging E visas living in Dandenong - the highest for any suburb in Australia. Nearly another 2000 live in surrounding suburbs such as Doveton, Noble Park and Springvale. As of the end of April, about 12,100 asylum seekers nationwide were granted the right to work.

Picture: GARY SISSONS Coalition Senator Mitch Fifield said the cuts reflected the smaller numbers of “illegal maritime arrivals” since the government “stopped the boats” and closed 13 detention centres. “Funding has been provided in the current budget and as numbers of IMAs in detention decline the whole detention network will be reviewed over the coming year to establish the future needs and funding for following years.”

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Poor look for health funding A PROGRAM to improve the health of almost half of Greater Dandenong residents could be gone in six weeks after failing to attract state and federal budget funding. City of Greater Dandenong’s community services director Mark Doubleday said the council was not aware of any funding for Healthy Together Victoria in the Federal Budget. “However the specific detail is yet to be analysed beyond the major headline aspects of the budget. Council will be following this up with the state and federal governments in the coming week.” Greater Dandenong was among 12 municipalities to receive funding for the three-year program in 2012 which is designed to promote healthy eating and physical activity. Last year the Federal Government cancelled the funding agreement that was supporting Healthy Together, and the state picked up the tab for 2014-’15. All funding now looks set to disappear from 30 June. The council delivers the Healthy Together Achievement program across 70 per cent of schools and early childhood services and to 72 workplaces with more than 21,500 employees.

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Ranger row By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS AN EVICTED man chased down a council animal ranger’s car, attacked the ranger and then evaded police after his unregistered dogs were seized in Dandenong North. A court was told on Monday that Jeffrey Keith Miller’s dogs were taken by three City of Greater Dandenong rangers while he was being evicted from his home by police and Department of Human Services staff on 1 August. Police prosecutor Leading Senior Constable Sue McGuire told Dandenong Magistrates’ Court that the 41-year-old Hampton Park man became agitated, saying: “Who has my dogs?” He quickly accelerated a vehicle in pursuit of one of the ranger vans, prompting police to follow him. Miller’s vehicle cut in front

of the van, causing a collision between his trailer and the van’s front-end in Fair Crescent. The court was told the ranger locked herself in the car to protect herself as Miller demanded to know the location of his dogs and her details. Miller then punched through the driver-side window, striking the “terrified” ranger’s arm and showering her face with glass. “She was in fear that the accused was going to punch her head in,” Leading Sen Const McGuire told the court. A second ranger drew a baton and confronted Miller, who then fled in his car. During his escape, Miller drove at an oncoming police vehicle, which was flashing emergency lights, The police vehicle’s driver swerved the car to avoid a headon collision. Miller also drove off the road to avoid a make-shift po-

lice roadblock. The court was told police decided it was unsafe to pursue the learner-permit driver due to his speed, behaviour and wet conditions. Miller was also ordered to compensate the council for the van’s broken window. When arrested, Miller told police he was angered because the ranger “wouldn’t hand over my dogs”. “I just wanted to get my dogs back.” Magistrate Jack Vandersteen bailed Miller to appear at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 22 June for sentencing, pending medical confirmation the accused had an acquired brain injury that caused his impulsivity. Mr Vandersteen foreshadowed that Miller would be put on a justice plan and community corrections order. “If you re-offend (in the meantime), all bets are off.”

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2007 Ford GT500 - which has since been recovered in Dandenong - and a blue 2008 Ford GT500. The still-missing coupe, valued at about $100,000, was imported from the USA and was described by police as “unique and extremely valuable”. Any information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au.

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IT’S NONE OF OUR BUSINESS BUT… “I MEAN no disrespect but what does a councillor actually do?” Councillor Matthew Kirwan has faced this question so often that last week he asked for a survey of residents and a report into how the council could better communicate what the elected representatives’ role is. Do you know what a councillor does? Email journal@starnewsgroup.com.au or visit www. facebook.com/DandenongJournal. IT WAS a chilly start to Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce’s first Premier Regional Business Awards breakfast for the year - 5.5 degrees according to MC James Sturgess’s car. “As I drove here it got colder,” he told the 13 May event. “But the sun will come out this afternoon and it will get to 13 degrees, so that’s something to look forward to.” CHAMBER vice president Peter Helmore

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MR STURGESS gave guest speaker and City of Greater Dandenong CEO John Bennie a big rap - and claimed to have secured his services for at least another five years. Mr Bennie said the $80 million Springvale master plan was to be completed by 2020. “I took that as a guarantee that you will be here in 2020. Thanks,” Mr Sturgess said. COUNCILLORS paid tribute to a Noble Park Football Club legend at their meeting last week. Club life member and former president Keith McColl died in Yarrawonga on 8 May at

the age of 77. Cr Peter Brown said McColl was “a tireless worker for the community over many years”.

“I figured I could resign if I didn’t like it. That was in 1987. I’m still considering a resignation,” he said.

THE City of Greater Dandenong will dig deep to help Nepal to rebuild. Councillors unanimously supported a $10,000 donation to the earthquake appeal at last week’s meeting. “Every bit helps,” Cr Angela Long said.

COUNCILLOR Roz Blades declined a certificate recognising her 20 years of service to the council. She’s received so many accolades over the years that she’s run out of wall space. “The council may have to award Cr Blades a new wall,” Mayor Sean O’Reilly quipped at last week’s council meeting.

FOUR councillors received certificates for their long service to the city at last week’s council meeting. Maria Sampey, Peter Brown and Angela Long have clocked up 15 years each and John Kelly - who was absent from the meeting - has given 20 years to the role. Cr Brown said he only ran for election in 1987 because a friend on the council asked him to in order to bolster his support in the chamber.

GREATER Dandenong is one of Victoria’s most sustainable cities. Last week it was announced as a finalist for this year’s Keep Australian Beautiful Victoria (KABV) Sustainable Cities Award. Neighbouring Casey was among three other finalists.

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Budget hitback I WRITE in reference to your article Budget Blow (Dandenong Journal, 11 May). The claim that Keysborough College was “short-changed $10 million” in the 2015-’16 Victorian Budget is simply wrong. Keysborough College will receive an initial instalment of $1.5 million to go towards critical planning and design work before the next stage of major construction is shovel ready, as is standard practice for any infrastructure upgrade. Further, your claim that the remaining $10 million pledged did not appear in Budget projections is also wrong.

It is clearly stated in Budget Paper 4, on pages 26 and 30, that the balance of remaining funds will be delivered in future Budgets. The previous Labor Government funded the first two stages of upgrades to Keysborough College. We saw that investment grind to a halt under the Coalition – they didn’t allocate a single cent to schools in the Keysborough electorate in the 2014-’15 Budget. Before last year’s election, I promised an Andrews Labor Government would deliver $11.5 million to continue the critical upgrades Keysborough College had missed out on under the Coalition.

That funding will be delivered in full – and as required by Keysborough College at each stage of its planned upgrades – during this term of government. Martin Pakula MP, Member for Keysborough. Editor’s note: The Journal maintains that the budget does not contain specific reference to the outstanding $10 million nor a plan for when the money will be delivered. The only reference on page 30 is a footnote to the state’s capital program stating that the “Balance of funds will be delivered in future budgets".

What do you think of the Federal Government’s “have a go“ budget? Brad Woodford: As a recently established small business operator it is going to help me prop up my business and perhaps expand. It’s good news for those operating a small business and will hopefully result in more economic activity and more jobs. A Dandenong school is setting up an urban farm. What do you think? Healthy Together Greater Dandenong: St Gerard’s Urban Farm will be a wonderful place for the community to come together and support the local food system. Astra Billiards: What a great idea for the kids.

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Your Community JKA Noble Park – Karate Be a part of something great! JKA Karate is the most influential Shotokan karate organisation in the world. It is also one of the oldest karate organisations continuously in operation until the present. Authentic traditional Karate – Structured training syllabus – Effective self-defence – A unified global organization – Practiced worldwide – State, national and international competition – Selfimprovement – Best all-round fitness – Positive moral values. Training times: Wednesday and Friday 7:00 – 8:00pm. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us on

Try It Club Commencing 27th May, come along and learn traditional yoga with modified poses for those with mobility or balance problems. Cost for this 6 week course is a gold coin donation each week. Every Monday 12 noon to 1:00pm. Springvale Neighbourhood House: Phone: 95483972

Welcome Café Our Welcome Café meets every Monday from 9:00am – 11:00am. Everyone is welcome to join the conversation, meet new friends, and help newly arrived people learn about Australian language and culture. Residents, refugees and asylum seekers are most welcome. Springvale Neighbourhood House: Phone: 9548 3972

Hands-on Art Classes and Cake Decorating Classes Hands-on Art classes: painting & drawing; learn about materials, colour and develop techniques using various mediums. Thursdays, 9:00am to 12:00 noon.

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Cake Decorating: make sugar flowers, edible art, ice a cake and more. Tuesdays, 1:00pm to 3:00pm. For more information on these and other courses, please call Sharon. Keysborough Learning Centre. Ph: 9798 7005; Email: info@klckeys.com.au

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Visit Heritage Hill during the month of May to see beautiful hand bound books and embroideries made by participants in the Wellsprings for Women program “Creative Connections through Craft” Wellsprings for Women Ph: 9701 3740

Springvale Learning and Activity Centre. Ph: 9547 2647

Drawing Classes When: Adult Class - Thursdays 7 – 9pm, Intermediate Children’s Class - Thursday 4.306.30pm, Beginners Children Class - Wednesday 4.30-6.30pm - Cost $100.00 Per Term includes all materials. Join a local artist and teacher for his inspiring courses designed to take students to all levels of drawing. These courses are designed to enhance and extend creative development. Children to Adult classes available from beginners to advanced. Noble Park Community Centre: Ph: 9547 5801

Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea Wednesday 20th May – Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea at SLAC. Fundraising for Cancer Council. Free line dancing workshop, food and fun. Everyone welcome. Bring a plate of food. Springvale Learning and Activity Centre. Ph: 9547 2647

Literacy, Numeracy and Language Do you need to improve your literacy skills? It might be filling out forms for Centrelink, reading to your children or getting your licence. Come and join one of our Literacy programs. There is something available for everyone. We plan your learning around the everyday activity that you need to do. Open to everyone. Dandenong Neighbourhood House: Ph: 9792 5298

Animals invade Dandenong Market The zoo heads to Dandenong Market! Every Sunday in May, visitors can meet farmyard favourites and endangered wildlife. This Sunday (24 May, 11am - 3pm), visitors to the Market can meet Australia’s amazing reptiles including turtles, a (non venomous) snake, a lizard, frogs, and even pet a crocodile! Next week (31 May, 11am - 3pm), visitors can learn how to milk a cow the old fashioned way and how to turn cream into butter.

Introduction to Hospitality Introduction to Hospitality is a taster program that introduces learners to the world of hospitality. There are many pathways that a learner can take when entering hospitality. Our programs aim to cover a range of different activities to introduce the learner to the industry. Programs designed so they have the core elements of basic kitchen/cookery skills incorporating different cooking tasks for learners to become competent with as well as Occupational Health and Safety, hygiene and food handling skills. While all learners have developed a range of skills they have also learnt about healthy food choices and ways to cooking healthy and nutritious meals for their families.

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Dandenong Neighbourhood House - 34 King Street, Dandenong - www.dandenongnh.org.au Keysborough Learning Centre – 402 Corrigan Road, Keysborough – www.klckeys.com.au Noble Park Community Centre – Memorial Drive, Noble Park – www.nobleparkcommunitycentre.org.au Springvale Neighbourhood House – 46-50 Queens Avenue, Springvale – www.snh.org.au Springvale Learning & Activities Centre – 1 Osborne Avenue, Springvale – www.springvalelac.org.au Wellsprings for Women – 79 Langhorne Street, Dandenong – www.wellspringsforwomen.com

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THE Journal and the Dandenong Show have joined forces to ensure this November’s carnival is one of the biggest and best yet. The Journal and the show signed a media partner agreement earlier this month. Journal editor Narelle Coulter said the announcement re-established an important relationships between two of Dandenong’s oldest and best loved institutions. “The Journal was founded 150 years ago and the show is now in its 144th year. “It’s fantastic that we continue to work together for the benefit of the community,“ Ms Coulter said. “Journal reporter Marg Stork was a regular fixture at the show during her 70-year career with the Journal and we are looking forward to continuing Marg’s work by making sure we provide readers with comprehensive coverage of the show, both before and after the event. “The show is a fantastic event which families have been enjoying since the 1800s and this year’s event will be no exception,“ Ms Coulter said. Dandenong Agricultural and Pastoral Society president Ricky Ferris also welcomed the partnership. “The show was involved with the Journal for many years previously, so it’s great to get back to that again,“ he said. “The show is looking at massive changes this year. “There will be changes to the ground layout and to some attractions.

Journal editor Narelle Coulter and Dandenong Agricultural and Pastoral Society president Ricky Ferris. “There will be a very different atmosphere this year." Mr Ferris hinted that sideshow alley would this year boast one of the newest rides on the show circuit. The 2015 Dandenong Show will be held on the weekend of 14 and 15 November at Greaves Reserve, Bennet Road, Dandenong. On the last Sunday of May

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Drugs couch surfer held A HOMELESS woman was refused bail after allegedly being found with a traffickable amount of heroin and nearly $5000 in cash outside a pokies venue. Diep Lam, who has multiple prior convictions for herointrafficking and cannabis-growing, applied for bail in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court after being arrested on 7 May outside Monash Hotel in Clayton. Constable Eamon Williams of Springvale police told the court Diep was found with a small clear bag of an illicit “crystal substance”, 28 tablets believed to be benzodiazepine medication, Xanax, and up to 12 grams of heroin. She gave “no comment” answers to police interview questions about the drugs. Diep was carrying $4785 cash in her purse, despite receiving just $500 in fortnightly unemployment benefits.

“She admitted that she was a regular drug user and stated outside the interview that she wished to address this,” Const Williams said. “But as to how likely she’ll seek help, I’m not too sure.” The applicant had a history of breaching community corrections orders due to her drug use - though had improved her compliance since March, Const Williams told the court. She had been couch-surfing in between staying at her Springvale South parents’ home but was “looking for new places to stay”, the police informant said. Diep’s lawyer told the court the applicant sought bail because she was in “dire need of pharmacological intervention”. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen said Diep was facing resentencing for breaching two community corrections orders one handed down at the County

Court for similar drug offences last year. “You were sentenced to a community corrections order addressing your risk of reoffending, so I was disappointed to see you back in court on similar offending. “It’s difficult to say that it’s anything other than a strong prosecution case for trafficking heroin. “You were using 0.5 grams of heroin (a day) leading up to your remand.” Mr Vandersteen assessed Diep as a high risk of reoffending and was unimpressed with Diep’s choice of her Dandenong North boyfriend’s home as her bail accommodation. “I don’t know about him or his family. “I’d be more comfortable with her staying with her parents.” Diep was remanded to appear at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 15 June.

Sister’s emergency service NINE-YEAR-OLD Bhoomika Gundlur has been congratulated by the Emergency Services Telecommunications Authority after ringing triple zero when her one-and-a-half-day-old baby sister started choking. “It was my first time calling triple zero, it was kind of hard to talk to them on the phone, they asked if my sister's head was hot or cold, how my mum was holding her and if my mum was patting her back and said to stop patting her back,” Bhoomika said of the ordeal. Bhoomika’s father Channappa had just left the family home to get medicine for his wife Veena who was still weak after giving birth just 36 hours before. “I was still very sore and couldn’t move much, it was a very horrible day that day,” Ms Gundlur said. An ambulance arrived shortly after the call was made and baby Gouri stayed at the Monash Hospital in Clayton for two hours for observation but was uninjured. “She choked on mucus while I was breastfeeding,” Ms Gundlur said.

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CHERRINGTON offers families an exciting opportunity to build their new home. Perfectly situated only one kilometre away from Officer town centre, Cherrington offers peace and tranquillity. Cherrington Estate is near some of the area’s most respected schools including St Francis Xavier, Berwick Grammar School, Haileybury, Minaret College, St Brigid’s Catholic Primary School, Maranatha Christian College, Beaconhills College as well as Berwick and Pakenham campuses. Transport links include the convenience of the Princes Freeway which is only minutes away, a bus stop at the front of the estate and Officer Train Station which is only 1.5 kilometres away. Shopping is a pleasure at nearby Arena, which offers Safeway, Chemist Warehouse, the Reject Shop, a post office, a clothes shop and café with Officer new town centre coming soon. The popular Fountain Gate is only 13 minutes away, with Pakenham, Beaconsfield and Berwick all only five minutes away. Officer also offers well-established recreational amenities being home to

ROC Football Club and the well-known D’Angelo Winery nearby. “We are here to cater for every individual and guide them through the whole journey,” explained Kassy Howard, Cherrington’s sales manager. “For us it is a passion, not just a job. We help people start their new lives and we love going on the journey with them. “This is a beautiful parcel of land on which buyers can create a comfortable lifestyle with everything on their doorstep.” Stages one and two are sold out with stages three and four releasing very soon. Cherrington Estate offers great house and land packages available with many of the popular builders in the area. Other options include town houses offering those who are seeking a bright future where space, affordability and lifestyle are essential. For more information go to cherringtonliving.com.au or contact Kassy on 0488 972 717. The sales office is open noon until 5pm, seven days a week at 320 Princes Highway, Officer.

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KEYSBOROUGH Set on a large, sunny 622 square metre allotment in a family-friendly and safe court environment among other much-loved family homes, this extensively renovated and beautifully presented single storey home will please the most fastidious of buyers. Perched on an elevated site, the home offers a covered front porch featuring an entry foyer with an eye catching modern feature stone wall. The living and dining rooms are generously proportioned with a light-filled family

meals area adjacent to the stunning kitchen. This in turn flows onto a huge merbau decked alfresco area which offers a stunning outdoor lifestyle with serene views under a verdant canopy to the large garden beyond. Cooks will love the modern 900mm Fisher and Paykel stainless steel gas cooktop, the under-bench oven and LG dishwasher, a great pantry plus specialty microwave and appliance cabinetry all wrapped in clean crisp glass splashbacks. The main bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe

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This grand home has been completely renovated from the ground up and is the epitome of style and glamour. Visitors enter to find the formal lounge room and the solid timber staircase that leads upstairs to the bedrooms. The intricate parquetry floors throughout are simply stunning. Continue through the French glass doors to the huge, well appointed chefs kitchen and expansive open plan living and dining which flows out onto the deck and low maintenance garden. The fifth bedroom/study on the ground with extra shower and toilet is perfect for guest accommodation. Upstairs there are three bedrooms with

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and ensuite bathroom, the other three bedrooms enjoy garden vistas, all have wardrobes and are serviced by a central well-appointed family bathroom. This home enjoys a combination of solid hardwood floors and carpeting, plus the comfort of gas ducted heating on cold winter nights and ducted cooling for warmer summer days. A double carport with a remote-controlled roller door provides shelter and security for the family’s vehicles, storage and potting sheds around the back to keep any handyman or avid gardener occupied.

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KEYSBOROUGH 15 ELMSWOOD BOULEVARD You won’t believe your eyes when you step into this 32 square (including alfresco), three year young Metricon home in the Crystal Waters Estate. Grand tiles flow throughout most of the home in addition to dual entertaining areas, feature filled kitchen with butlers style preparation area and pantry, four great sized bedrooms, including master with en suite plus a seamless indoor/outdoor entertaining alfresco with undercover BBQ area & in built seating. For a peaceful lifestyle in this exclusive estate, this beauty must been seen to be believed. Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 30-90 Days.

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NOBLE PARK 12 JENKINS STREET This charming and solid 3 bedroom brick veneer home which stands on a rectangular allotment approx 725m2 is definitely a home to suit the keen renovator and potential developer. The new lucky owner has the opportunity to rejuvenate this dwelling with some TLC, put their own finishing touches into the existing home while the rear is filled with fantastic development opportunities (all STCA). The home enjoys a fully functional and open kitchen with a great view overlooking your very own large backyard. All 3 BDRs are well presented & comfortably spacious, the open living and dining boasts a split system invertor unit while the rear entertainment area is where both quiet moments and fun times will be made under the sun. Plus there is accommodation for 4 cars with a SLUG & 15 metre workshop/garage. Time to roll up your sleeves and bring this beauty back to its former glory!

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Saturday 6th June at 11am Contact Agent As advertised or by appointment Photo ID required Kush Chetri 0425 199 192 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

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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 10:30 - 11am Photo ID required Belinda Robbie 0414 335 696 Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 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!

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Saturday 30th May at 2pm $330,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days. Sat 2:30 - 3pm Photo ID required Belinda Robbie 0414 335 696 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

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With cedar cathedral ceilings for that extra bit of space, dual living areas, an enormous kitchen with ample bench space plus an undercover alfresco and gazebo with in-built BBQ, this home is perfectly designed to both entertain and relax all year round. With three good sized bedrooms, the master with en suite & WIR, double lock up garage plus a built in bar & plenty of extras, this well positioned home on a block size of 699m2 (approx.) is ready to be called home! METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT

Wednesday 10th June at 5pm unless sold prior $550,000+ Thurs 5 - 5:30pm & Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required Jessejames Mariñas 0431 108 933 Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888

NOBLE PARK 390 Princes Highway 8710 0000 | KEYSBOROUGH 1/ 320 Cheltenham Road 8769 1888 PROUDLY SERVICING: Springvale • Endeavour Hills • Dingley • Waterways

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A wide frontage and a flat and rectangular block….what more could you ask for? This property situated in ‘prime’ Noble Park, between Parkmore and Noble Park Shopping Centres, also it is perfectly located for developing (S.T.C.A), a multiunit site. The land size is 18.28m (60’) wide X 53.6m (175’10”) deep. Large blocks are becoming harder to find, especially close to all amenities, schools and public transport.

This 3 bedroom home beckons the 1st home buyer/investor wanting to create some capital gain by enhancing the aesthetic appeal of this very sturdy concrete dwelling. Special features include; a spacious lounge room, rear sunroom, 3 large BDRs & central bathroom. Car accommodation is supplied by the large single garage that features a separate workshop & the block size is 593m2, with the possibility of a Dual Occupancy development (STCA).

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Saturday 6th June at 11:30am $580,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 60 Days. Wed 5:30 - 6pm & Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required Daniel Pepperell 0418 105 105 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

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Fantastic opportunity to secure this brick veneer home in an unbeatable location of Noble Park North. Set on a large allotment approx 738m2, wide driveway with exciting potential to further development, childcare / medical centre (STCA). Offering a large entry leading to formal lounge & dining area, large kitchen, 3 sizable BDRs with BIRs, central bathroom, spacious laundry with toilet, roller shutters on all windows, heating, alarm, double lockup garage with carport for 2 cars.

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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Saturday 6th June at 11:30am $410,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days. Wed 5 - 5:30pm & Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required Lee Phuong 0402 660 880 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

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Tucked quietly on the corner of this tranquil court is this extra versatile home – perfect for first home buyers, families and investors. The light filled living area with a bay window flows through to the dining area with easy access to an undercover alfresco that can wrap around the home for that extra outdoor space. The kitchen enjoys brand new stainless steel appliances while the three carpeted bedrooms all boast good sized robes. This is the true meaning of an easy living lifestyle. METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT

Wednesday 10th June at 5pm unless sold prior $490,000+ Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required Alice Wong 0401 650 862 Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888

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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!

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SPRINGVALE 244 SPRINGVALE ROAD CENTRAL, MAIN ROAD RETAIL SHOP! • Freehold premises. Building: 83sqm, Land: 158sqm (approx) • Flexible option to start your own business or lease out to new tenants • Renovated and modern interior allowing various business setups • Located on main road and busy strip near train station • Private and secure car park • High Exposure location Sale terms: 10% deposit. Balance:30/60 days.

Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211

KEYSBOROUGH 34 NEWBURGH STREET BRAND NEW, NEVER LIVED IN LUXURY! Designed to deliver lavish family spaces on a spectacular scale, this brand new luxury residence exemplifies quality living in Keysborough’s most sought after estate! Built with outstanding excellence and ideally positioned in a quiet cul-de sac location, it offers family living at its finest. Boasting 46.5sq of space, the home has the works. Downstairs open living and extra theatre room, upstairs lounge and separate rumpus, 5 bedrooms upstairs complimented by a study downstairs, quality finishes in kitchen and bathrooms, superior flooring (carpets & floorboards), ducted heating, alfresco, double garage, low-maintenance gardens and so much more. In this quiet and young neighbourhood, you’ll be able to enjoy plenty of wetlands nearby, parks, walking trails, the best schools plus bus stops are moments away. This is the spacious and larger than life house you’ve been searching for. Be the first to enjoy what this tremendous residence has to offer.

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NOBLE PARK 11 ALMA CRESCENT Auction: Thu 4th June @ 1:00pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 8100577

GREAT HOME OR INVESTMENT Located in a great location of Noble Park, this property is a close drive to Eastlink Highway, Noble Park shops, Dandenong Central Shops, a walking distance to medical centres, local milk bar, train station and schools. This Immaculate residence offers wonderful opportunities to the first home buyer, buyers who have been looking for a bigger home or a prudent investor. Sure to satisfy, the property comprises: • 3 Spacious Bedrooms • Updated Kitchen & Dining area • Gas Appliances • Double Garage / Workshop • Land size of 572sqm approximately There is nothing else you need to do, just buy and move in. Make sure you add this to the family inspection list or your growing investment portfolio. CALL NOW FOR INSPECTION. Photo ID Required at Inspection.

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HEART OF KEYSBOROUGH Located in the highly demanded pocket of Keysborough, this is your chance to create some magic. It features a great sense of light & privacy and enjoys a superb lifestyle address. Expand on the well laid-foundations, comprising of: • 3 spacious bedrooms all with BIR • Warm and inviting living area • Sizable kitchen and meals • Carport with additional car accommodation • Heating and air conditioning You’ll be amazed by the serenity being only footsteps away from Parkmore Shopping Centre, Wacther reserve, public transport and schools. Our present owner has experienced decades of love and memories and now looking to pass this rare opportunity. Inspect now before it’s too late!

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Rectangular Block of approximately 618 m2 situated in the Heart of Springvale with Main road Exposure. This property has so much future potential; move in and be just minutes from Central Springvale Shopping Centre, Multi-Unit Development (STCA), Convert into potential Doctor’s/Dental clinics (STCA); with so much options to choose from be sure that your making the right choice when purchasing this fine property.

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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.

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FANTASTIC 1ST HOME OR INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY

Located in a quiet court location this 3 bedroom home has been fully renovated and is sure to impress. Comprises large lounge room, modern gas kitchen with family area, ducted heating, quality loor tiling plus new carpets in bedrooms & lounge. Close to schools, shops & public transport. Garage & Carport. Terriic 1st home or investment. Be quick to inspect.

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Sat 23rd May at 12pm 10% dep-bal 30/60/90 days $400,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday from 11.30am Dennis Tzortzoglou 0438 341 066

Solid 3 bed BV in need of renovation and set on a rectangular block of approx 560m2. Features all gas appliances, hardwood flooring & lots of potential. Site also has potential for dual occupancy development(STP). Close to all facilities including bus, schools & shopping centre. Terrific opportunity here!

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Sat 23rd May at 1pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $330,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday from 12.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088

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EXCELLENT 4 BED BV IN POPULAR ESTATE Featuring fantastic views from the rear, this immaculate family home has a terriic loor plan. Includes polished timber loors throughout & slate tiles to wet areas, full ensuite to master, large modern kitchen with gas cooking, RH, DW & WO. Built in bar in family/dining room which opens to a private patio overlooking a superb inground pool for outdoor living. An added bonus of a double carport & single garage at rear which could double up as a gym or workshop. Surrounded by quality homes & close to schools, shops & transport. Vendor wants this sold.

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Sat 30th May at 1pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days 500,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday 11-11.30am Chris Drieberg 0411 637 088

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Close to schools, shops & transport this sound 3 bedroom home is on a 741m2 block with a wide 25m frontage. Existing home includes all gas appliances, polished loors & large garage. Suit dual occupancy or multi-unit development (STP).

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Sat 13th June at 11am 10% dep-bal 60 days $300,000+ By Appointment Neil Butler 0411 637 088

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Hall & Partners EnDEAvOUR HILLs 82 James Cook Drive AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

DOVETON 7 Banksia 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

INVEST OR NEST! * 3 Bedroom concrete home * Kitchen and meals area * Separate lounge * Bungalow at rear * Land Size 650m2+ * Very close to child care centre and Monash Freeway * Developments for Units (S.T.C.A)

Auction: Saturday 23rd May at 12pm Inspect: Saturday 11:30am Contact: Alex Simule 0412 889 173

For Sale: $320,000 Plus Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Michael Cervenjak 0419 389 039

DANDENONG 61 King Street SALE NOW OR AUCTION

POSSIBILITIES JUST ENDLESS! Explore central Dandenong and join the elite group of developers to continue the government initiated process of massive revitalisation of this great city. This generous site of approx. 821m2 in the residential growth zone offers options galore! The pleasant 1940’s 4 bedroom red brick home with high ceilings and hardwood timber floors is now generating income of $400.00 PW. Bring your concept to the table and act now as this premium central development site is a rare event and not going to last long.Tomorrow might be too late!

EXTRA LUXURY HOME Extraordinary quality home awaits for you to enjoy and relax for years to come! • Double storey home with 3 extra-large bedrooms with BIR, Master bedroom with ensuite • 2 bathrooms including ensuite plus 2 powder rooms, Spacious living room and dining area with bay windows • Beautiful Tasmanian Ash kitchen with gas cooking and dishwasher • Gas ducted heating, Ducted Cooling system • Beautiful parquetry looring, Security alarm • Enclosed alfresco with a second kitchen itted • Double garage

Auction: Saturday 20th June at 12pm Inspect: Saturday 1-1:30pm Contact: Walter Kubiak 0412 359 973

For Sale: $425,000 Plus Inspect: Saturday 11-11:30am Contact: Alex Simule 0412 889 173

NEW LISTING

NOBLE PARK 2/74 Callander Road NEVER RUN OUT OF SPACE! This attractively rendered 2 level Family home with 4 Bedrooms plus Study serviced by 3 Bathrooms (3WC) functional timber kitchen with SS appliances will comfortably accommodate a Brady Bunch. Comfort assured with ducted heating, cooling system additional split system, extensive ceramic tiles and hardwood timber floors. Endless accommodation for several cars, utes or vans with double brick garage and triple carport. All this on 700m2+ block in a super convenient location; walking distance to Eumemmering College, Primary School, Easy access to the freeway, minutes to Dandenong or local Spring Square with the most popular new Coles store in the district.

FULLY RENOVATED! JUST LIKE BRAND NEW! Light illed and modern is this fully renovated 2 bedroom unit. Position perfect with features including: * 2 bedrooms both with built in robes * Updated kitchen with stainless steel appliances * Good sized bathroom with separate toilet. * Freshly Painted * New Carpet This superbly maintained unit promises a valuable lifestyle choice or a great investment.

For Sale: $500,000 Plus Inspect: Saturday 11-11:30am Contact: Walter Kubiak 0412 359 973

For Sale: $260,000 Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Leigh Hall 0401 408 580

NEW LISTING

DANDENONG NORTH 16 Suffolk Road

NOBLE PARK NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

DOvETOn 180A Kidds Road

HALLAM 4 Donelly Road NEW LISTING

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VALUE BUSTER! Priced to sell! Be sure to inspect this original (previously owner occupied) 2 bedroom unit with separate laundry, bathroom and toilet plus its own private courtyard. Comes with built in wardrobe, gas appliances, reverse cycle split system air conditioner and undercover car parking with direct access from the street. Convenient location with easy access to Princes Highway an Harrisfield Shops. Update and enjoy or ideal as a rental investment property.Your choice!

ROSEWOOD DOWNS CLASSIC! Your search stops here with this stunning family home in the ever popular Rosewood Downs! This amazing home features; * 3 bedrooms (master with walk in robe and bedrooms 2 and 3 with built in robes), * Separate bath, shower and toilet * Up to date kitchen with gas cooking, dishwasher and overlooking meals area. * An L shaped good sized living area * Ducted heating & Air conditioning * Outside entertaining area with pergola & spa * Enclosed Yard * Single car park with roller door Welcome to you new home!

For Sale: $279,000 Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Tim Retallack 0419 391 804

For Sale: $450,000 Plus Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Leigh Hall 0401 408 580

NEW LISTING

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Dandenong 254 Lonsdale Street Mulgrave Shop 19 Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre Endeavour Hills Shop 62 Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre 14 DANDENONG JOURNAL Monday, 18 May, 2015

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118 Walker St Dandenong P: 9791 5922 F: 9792 2536

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A PIECE OF YESTERYEAR!

This delightful 2/3 bedroom home is centrally located and 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 and high ceilings, an up to date kitchen and a renovated bathroom for modern living. There is a second feature fire surround in the meals area. Evaporative cooling will look after the hot summer days and the gas heater will warm you in winter. 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 brick garage. This property is a stand out piece of heritage that should not be overlooked! AN AWESOME ALTERNATIVE!

auCTiON: Saturday, 23rd May, 2015 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) OPeN: Wed 5:00pm to 5:30pm & Sat 12:00pm to 12:30pm

1/4 daWN aveNue

YOUR GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY!

This renovated three bedroom home is situated at the front of a two part subdivision and includes a fenced front yard as well as rear courtyard. There are polished boards throughout and the kitchen and bathroom have been updated so you can move straight in and enjoy your life or put a tenant in straight away with minimal downtime. There is direct access from the garage to the rear yard which means an easy dash to the house with all the weekly groceries. It’s an easy stroll to the Dandenong railway station, Shops, Schools and the amazing Dandenong Creek walking and biking trail. Neat and tidy with minimal work required for an affordable home in the ever growing city of Dandenong.

MOrTGaGeeS auCTiON: Saturday, 13th June, 2015 @ 11:00am OPeN: Thurs 3:45pm to 4:15pm & Sat 3:00pm to 3:30pm

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AFFORDABLE LIVING IN DANDENONG NORTH!

Around 600m2 of prime real estate in Dandenong North which is fast becoming a wanted area for affordable real estate. Currently has a three bedroom home that with a bit of TLC will provide you with a home that should last for many years. Two living areas, carport under roofline and a double garage in the rear yard. Ideal redevelopment site (STCA) for a future project. Close to multiple schools, shops, transport and Eastlink access. Vacant possession available. SECURE YOUR FUTURE!

auCTiON: Saturday, 13th June, 2015 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) OPeN: Tues 4:30pm to 5:00pm & Sat 11:15am to 11:45am

82 CleelaNd STreeT

SUPER CENTRAL INVESTMENT WITH MANY OPTIONS!

Zoned Residential Growth Zone - Schedule 1 and sitting on a block of 820m2 (approx) with high exposure, this property is ideal for a Medical Practice, residence of development (STCA). Currently operating as a Dental practice, it features two consulting rooms, administration/reception area overlooking patient waiting area, staff rest room and storeroom. Permit for two practitioners and six car parks. A short walk to the Dandenong Hospital, High Schools, Dandenong Market and Plaza. LEASE OUT - REDEVELOP - OR JUST MOVE IN!

auCTiON: Saturday, 13th June, 2015 @ 2:00pm (if not sold prior) OPeN: Thurs 4:30pm to 5:00pm & Sat 1:00pm to 1:30pm N TIO UC S R ST OR ING ON Y F SAV C R R R Y DE HU DUT UN P AM ST

Doveton

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Dandenong

LARGE BLOCK - GOOD TENANTS

CORNER SITE!

3 BUILDER INCENTIVE PACKAGES AVAIL

AN INVESTMENT BEAUTY!

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!

8-12 Stanley Street

14/16-18 Close 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!

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.

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.

Dandenong

Hallam

Dandenong

Dandenong

THIS ONE REALY HITS THE SPOT!

TOP INVESTMENT!

VALUE FOR MONEY - PRICE REDUCED!

FOr Sale: $324,950 OPeN: Wed 4:30-5:00pm & Sat 2:15-2:45pm

FOr Sale: $325,000 to $350,000 OPeN: Wed 5:00-5:30pm & Sat 2:00-2:30pm

FOr Sale: $290,000 to $320,000 OPeN: Wed 4:00-4:30pm & Sat 1:30-2:00pm

2/19 Olive Street

FOr Sale: $330,000 to $360,000 OPeN: Thurs 5:15-5:45pm & Sat 10:30-11:00am

1/56 Charles avenue

Superbly presented two bedroom freestanding unit in the Modern three bedroom unit with built in robes, showcase heart of Central Dandenong. Bright, sunny lounge with kitchen with dishwasher and rangehood, polished ceiling fan, a kitchen with a massive amount of cupboard hardwood floors and split system air conditioner. Large space plus wall oven, gas hot plates and range hood. The timber decking, lock up carport plus additional car space. meals area has direct access to the neat and tidy rear Walk to Schools and shops with Freeway access only yard that has side access to the lock up garage. minutes away. Tenanted at $360.00 per week.

FOr Sale: From $295,000 OPeN: Tues 3:45-4:15pm & Sat 3:00-3:30pm

1/2-4 leonard Street

Walk to Dandenong Tafe and Hospital form this unit featuring a formal lounge, dining off the modern kitchen, two spacious bedrooms with built in robes, full bathroom, separate laundry, ducted heating, air conditioning, dishwasher, gas cooking, gas hot water, polished floors, large single garage and private backyard.

FOr Sale: $285,000 plus buyers OPeN: Wed 4:00-4:30pm & Sat 11:15-11:45am

FOr Sale: $220,000 plus buyers OPeN: Tues 5:00-5:30pm & Sat 1:30-2:00pm

3/18 Hutton Street INVEST WISELY!

This hard to come by two bedroom ground floor rear flat with rear car park is only a couple of minutes walk to Dandenong Central with all its shops, offices and transport hub including the Dandenong Market and Plaza. Currently tenanted at almost 6% return or available with Vacant Possession in June.

FOr Sale: $200,000 to $220,000 OPeN: Tues 3:00-3:30pm & Sat 10:30-11:00am 1184771

Daryl Rayner Director 0411 537 820 DJ

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DANDENONG 17 BIRDWOOD AVENUE LOCATED IN A GROWTH ZONE BEING SUITABLE FOR MULTIPLE APARTMENTS ON THE ACTUAL SITE SET ON 810m2 with potential for dual occupancy or possibly leave the house & build 2 units at rear (STCA). Also includes solid 2 bedroom residence ideal for update.

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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.

DANDENONG NORTH 2 ISOBELLA COURT This family home is a great place to start or ideal investment. Features 3 BR’s + study (or small 4th BR), master with F.E.S, spacious lounge/dining room, galley kitchen, meals & family area, undercover entertaining area & private backyard, carport plus single garage with separate workshop, d/h & evap cooling.

METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT

Saturday 23rd May @ 12 pm 10% dep bal 30 days Contact Agent Saturday 11.30 am - 12 pm Photo ID required Ari Oinonen 0402 349 644

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Explore Your Possibilities with The C!

FIRST CLASS JOB, COREY! I have travelled much of Australia and have seen the big sheep, big banana, big orange etc. In fact I live at the sunshine coast of Queensland at Woombye the site of the big pineapple. Now I have seen in action the Big “C” at Springvale. My brother Peter and I were approved executors of our deceased father’s estate in Albert Avenue Springvale. Dad built our house, I can remember pouring the footings during the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. I was with considerable emotion that we approached the task of estate settlement. A number of local agents were asked for valuation and selling program. The C Real Estate was immediately the most impressive irm. They guided us comfortably through dificulties with a troublesome tenants. A very eficient marketing program was put in place and a date for Auction was set. Throughout this process, Corey at The C soothed our nerves and emotions, and presented dad’s property very professionally. Multiple inspections resulted in excellent offers resulting in “One We Could Not Refuse”

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Steve Baryla JP (QLD) From Stephen & Peter Baryla - 44 Albert Avenue Springvale SPRInGvALE 55 St Johns Ave NEW LISTING

KEYSBOROUGH 32/2-22 Breanne Place

Prime Location

Conveniently located within walking distance of vibrant Springvale Central, this home is also within close proximity of a vast array of desired amenities including upgraded Springvale Railway Station, major freeways, public transport and local parks, there are also many exceptional educational institutions. Monash University is a short drive from your front door. • Included Self contained in the backyard • Rental return of $35,000 per year Approx

KEYSBOROUGH 54 Havenstone Dr

4A2B2D1L

4A2B2D2L

Auction 13/06/2015 @ 2pm 10% Deposit: Settlement 30/60/90 Days Inspect: Saturday 1:30 - 2:00pm Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491

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Comfort with Style and Convenient location

$690,000+ Wednesday 5:30 - 6:00pm Saturday 1:00 - 1:30pm Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Varun Ahuja 0404 954 492

SPRInGvALE 3/453-457 Springvale

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. • Lease for $1868.50/month

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Why not Live the Lifestyle You Dream Off?

Located in the prestigious, award winning Keys Estate, with ready access to the new Eastlink Freeway, Port Philip Bay beaches and Parkmore Keysborough Shopping Centre with more than 110 specialty stores is just minutes away. Three irst class golf courses are within 1.5km away with renown schools like Hailyebury and Lighthouse are both in walking distance. • Currently Rental $1650 Per Month

$350,000+ Contact Agent Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Varun Ahuja 0404 954 492

Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491

Stunning Family Home!

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 Simonds 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.

Nik Sharma 0411 790 745

$420,000+ Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Varun Ahuja 0404 954 492

Aaron Hadow 0498 669 002

Varun Ahuja 0404 954 492 363 Springvale Road, Springvale www.theCrealestate.com.au

Kim Laing 03 858 10 999 1184753

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Kay Bulner Director 0425 754 748

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BEARWELL REAL ESTATE CRANBOURNE

SPACIOUS 4 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME

6 Athena Court LUXURIOUS LARGE HOME Situated in a quiet court location, this large home offers 4 Bedrooms with wardrobes, Master bedroom with full ensuite and walk in robe, 2 Living rooms, big kitchen with huge meals area and dishwasher, 2 bathrooms, 2 toilets, ducted heating and evaporative cooling, solar boosted hot water system and double garage. Large backyard. Land size – 747m2 (approx) Close to all amenities For Sale: $435,000 Inspection: Every Saturday 1:15 – 1:45 pm

HALLAM

39 Carlisle Road BUILD BUILD BUILD IN HALLAM !!

Anyone interested, please contact Agent Inspection: Every Saturday 2:15 – 2:45 pm

NOBLE PARK

12 Marshall Street Ph: 8502 8900

Drouin 17 Mayfair Drive

1184847-ACM21-15

This double storey house comprises 4 bedrooms, big lounge, big kitchen, separate meals area, 2 toilets, 2 bathrooms, spa, 3 split system heating/cooling and double garage. Land size is 888m2 (approx), Plan and Permit available to build 3 Units at the back of the existing house

www.bearwellre.com.au

Outstanding Modern Family Home

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66 Queen Street, Warragul

5623 6062

qre.com.au 1184917-KC21-15

www.delrealestate.com.au

It’s all about the Location!

TOTAL OF 4 LUXURY TOWNHOUSES

If you are searching for a centrally located property than look no further. Ideally positioned between the Dandenong Hospital and Dandenong Market, this well presented unit is perfect for astute investors and small families. Sitting at the rear of the 3 unit development, this home offers 2 good sized bedrooms, open plan living, meals and kitchen area and generously sized backyard with additional courtyard between lockable carport and dwelling allowing you to combine indoor/outdoor zones. With additional features that include split system air conditioning, gas stove in kitchen and ample storage space in backyard with two separate sheds, this home offers all the essentials a modern family requires. With a current rental income of $285 per week, why would you look anywhere else? Make the time to inspect this home before it is too late!

ONLY 4 LUXURY TOWNHOUSES REMAINING A once in a lifetime opportunity has been presented to you to purchase these magnificent townhouses off the plan. Located within walking distance to Dandenong Hospital, Chisholm TAFE, public transport services and central Dandenong’s shopping precincts including Plaza, Market. With all townhouses comprising 3 bedrooms, master bedroom with full en suite, all bedrooms with built in robes, formal living area with separate kitchen and meals area, first floor with main bathroom and ground floor powder room, single lock up garage with additional off street car space in front of the garage, fully landscaped courtyard at the rear of the home with array of quality fittings and features which include cesar stone benchtops, stainless kitchen appliances, central gas ducted heating and much, much more.

Auction: Saturday 30th of May 2015 1:30 pm TERMS: 10% Deposit, Balance in 30-60 Days INSPECT: 23rd Of May 2:30pm - 3:00pm

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Auction: 3/13 Olive Street Dandenong

FOR SALE: 2-5/2 Burrows Avenue Dandenong

Neb Delibasic : 0411 332 467 e: neb.delibasic@delrealestate.com.au

Neb Delibasic : 0411 332 467 e: neb.delibasic@delrealestate.com.au

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21 IRWIN Rd NEERIM EAST

27 LILLEYS ROAd WARRAGUL

Once a district “show place” ppty, there is now a unique opportunity to purchase & restore this previously prominent dairy cattle stud ppty to its former glory. “Main Vu” - 97.7acres in two titles + 4.4acres lease. Commanding 360° views, fertile chocolate soil with majority gentle hills, magniicent established trees & shelter belts, numerous sheds, good stock yard facilities & reliable water from Shady Creek. Older style solid 2-3 bdrm w/board farm house. Located just 5 mins from picturesque Neerim South township & 1 hr 20 mins Melb CBD.

KEYSBOROUGH

Presenting as new, this beautiful POSTCODE Simmonds built contemporary four bedroom two bathroom residence with double garage is just two and a half years old. It offers several family living areas and outdoor entertaining spaces. With its location in a highly desirable area close to prestigious schools, Tatterson Park with its woodlands and wetlands, golf courses, Parkmore Shopping Centre and easy access to EastLink, this home ticks all the boxes. A stylish master bedroom comes complete with walk-in wardrobe and fully-tiled ensuite with double shower and twin vanity basins. The open plan designer kitchen, featuring ample storage, stone benchtops and eye-catching glass splashback is fully equipped with top quality stainless steel appliances including 900mm gas stove and dishwasher and is adjacent to the second living area. Features include striking neutral-toned tiling throughout with premier carpets to the bedrooms, top quality light fittings and window furnishings plus central heating and evaporative cooling for year-round comfort.

A perfect opportunity to purchase this 3BR W/B home while interest rates are at an all time low! Affordable, excellent investment & ideal location! Elevated with views, great backyard, extensive outdoor entertaining options (inc lge pergola, outdoor spa & separate deck), dbl garage, ceiling fans in all BR’s & just a walk to sporting facilities, milk bar, childcare & Primary & Secondary Schools or just minutes by car to freeway access.

AUCTION Sat June 13th 1.30PM Web Id: wg3463 TERMS: 10% deposit - 30/60/90 days View property and more details at www.sej.com.au

View: Saturday 23rd May 10-10:30am $279,000 Internet Id: wg3464 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au

5622 3800 Cnr Smith & Queen St, Warragul

5622 3800 Cnr Smith & Queen St, Warragul

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THE C REAL ESTATE, 8581 0999 COREY (KHOI) LE, 0417 311 491 OR VARUN AHUJA, 0404 954 492 54 HAVENSTONE DRIVE INSPECT: WEDNESDAY, 5.30PM-6PM OR SATURDAY, 1PM-1.30PM PRICE: $690,000 PLUS BUYERS

HARVEY REAL ESTATE All You Need To Know About Real Estate SPRINGVALE SOUTH, 668 Heatherton Road

37 Follett Drive

SOLD 6 Smith Street, Grantville

EXCELLENT POSITION URGENT SALE Must sell, either NOW or at Auction. Only a few meters to the sandy foreshore, walking tracks and walking distance to the shops and services at Grantville. This home has internal and external blinds, polished floors, gas heating, air conditioning, two big bedrooms, an open plan kitchen with gas stove and spacious living area. Set on a large 708 square meter (approx.) block with a large carport and garage, lots of off street parking and the property is fully fenced. Renovate and make your own or a worthy position for a rebuild. Suit $170,000 plus buyers. Terms 10% deposit, balance 30/60 days. ADDRESS: AUCTION: INSPECT: AGENT:

6 Smith Street, Grantville Saturday 6th June at 1pm on site Saturdays at 1 to 1:30pm or by appointment Lynn Pendergast 0457 780 023

Grantville - 5678 8433 1505 Bass Highway

MINIATURE PONY FARMLET 2.4 acre farmlet set up for miniature ponies in Nyora. 3 bdrm Ranch style home with commanding views over paddocks and hills in backyard. 10 private pony yards off central laneway. 2 paddocks, fouling yard and loose box. Mains water, sealed road frontage. For Sale Inspect Contact

$465,000 By Appointment Ray Wilkinson 0417 515 649

Lang Lang

ALEXSCOTT.COM.AU

35a Westernport Road - 5997 5599

1184610

8555 3828

26 Douglas Street, Noble Park

www.harveyre.com.au

Buyers Over $590,000

BIG BLOCK OF LAND! GREAT DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY! This is a great opportunity to own a sweet and build up your investment portfolio at the same time on 745m2 (approx.) of land, by keeping the cosy existing home, which offers 3 bedrooms, kitchen adjoining meals area, lounge room and a bathroom with a corner bath, separated laundry & toilet. Extra features including high ceiling, polished timber floor, ducted heating, air-conditioning, window shutters and solar panels. And build a 3 bedroom unit at the back (STCA). Especially, the drawing plan is available for your reference.

Nyora

1184589-LN21-15

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KEYSBOROUGH, 53 Darren Road

Buyers Over $530,000

BRILLIANT HOME IN GREAT LOCATION!

A3 B1 C1

FOR SALE Open Home: Sat 12:30pm - 1:00pm Harvey Nhan – 0432 558 881 hnhan@harveyre.com.au

Surrounded by well-known schools, this well- maintained home offers 3 good sized bedrooms all with BIR, a huge lounge/living, wellappointed kitchen with plenty of cupboards adjoining dining area, central bathroom, separated toilet & laundry. Other features include ducted heating, air- conditioning, polished timber floor through-out, tiled in wet area, security doors, solar panels, sunroom and a double garage. The front yard comes with abundance of fruit trees and a well-established garden, easy to maintain.This is an astounding opportunity for all buyers, be quick to inspect before it’s gone!

A3 B1 C1 E2

FOR SALE Open Home: Sat 1:30pm - 2:00pm Harvey Nhan – 0432 558 881 hnhan@harveyre.com.au

NOBLE PARK, 1/13 Shepreth Avenue

HAMPTON PARK, 16 Newberry Retreat

THREE BEDROOMS UNIT IN CENTRAL NOBLE PARK!

FOUR BEDROOMS & TWO LIVINGS HOME IN GREAT LOCATION!

Situated right in the heart of Noble Park, this front unit features a spacious lounge/dining, well-appointed kitchen, 3 bedrooms with robes, carpet throughout and a central bathroom with separated toilet and laundry, a new floor board in living areas, remote control garage and no Body Corporate. An absolute must inspect for all first time buyers & smart investors.

This lovely home offers two living areas, 4 bedrooms, WIR & ENS to master, BIRS to others, spacious lounge & study space, kitchen open to dining and family room with sliding door access to the private backyard, separated laundry & toilet. Features ducted heating, split system air condition. This property is price to sell and ideal for first home buyers or smart investors.

A3 B1 C1 E1 FOR SALE BUYERS FROM $370,000 Open Home: Sat 11:30am-12:00pm Harvey Nhan – 0432 558 881

A4 B2 C2

FOR SALE BUYERS OVER $370,000 Open Home: By Appointment Harvey Nhan – 0432 558 881

FOR SALE - Contact Mary - 0439 354 825 or Harvey - 0432 558 881 or info@harveyre.com.au DJ

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Highgrove ensures there is plenty of opportunity to enjoy a comfortable lifestyle connected to nature and the community. Due to high demand, Highgrove’s latest stage - The Mountjoy Release has just been announced to the public and is on sale now. This exciting new land release offers a variety of land sizes to suit all purchasers; with land ranging from 220m2 to an impressive 653m2 customers are sure to find their ideal block. Conveniently located only moments away

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Happy couple’s life of ‘bliss and hiss’

IN BRIEF

By CASEY NEILL

Police believe this is the man who stole power tools from a Dandenong North property last month.

Raider caught on camera CCTV images have been released of a man who stole a number of power tools from a Dandenong North property last month. It’s believed the man entered the Gladstone Road garage through an open roller door about 12.30pm on Sunday 19 April and then made off with the tools. The man was seen fleeing north along Gladstone Road with a bag full of what appeared to be the power tools.

Simulators driven off A PAIR of racing simulators that were stolen from a Dandenong South factory in April remain unrecovered. Dandenong CIU investigators said that more than $30,000 of uninsured items, including the simulators, several TVs and wheel rims, were taken from the Swift Way factory. On the weekend of 4-6 April, burglars are believed to have broken in through the factory’s front door by using an angle grinder to cut the padlock. “There were quite a few heavy items so they would have needed a vehicle to make their getaway,” Detective Senior Constable Chris O’Halloran of Dandenong CIU said. “The owner’s insurance doesn’t cover the items that were stolen so the burglary has, unfortunately, caused him some hardship.”

BEFORE Val Evans can explain what she likes most about her husband John, he jumps in with a few choice suggestions. “Handsome, witty... ” he says, a cheeky grin spreading across his face. Val responds with equal wit. “Honest John, know-all John... ” It’s an easy banter they’ve developed over their 65 years of marriage. “But he’s a pretty good person,” Val said. “I have never met anyone I would rather be with. “It’s been bliss and hiss. You can’t agree all the time. “All these women that say ‘we’ve never had a cross word’ they can’t have any opinion of their own, I don’t think.” John agreed that accepting each other’s differences was key. “She has a nice personality and I regard her as my best earthly friend,” he said. “I value the relationship at whatever cost, just about. I’ll do my best to maintain it.” John, 89, and Val, 84, celebrated their 65th anniversary with a high tea with family at their daughter Janine’s Berwick home on 16 May. “I’m amazed we’re still here. We talk about people that we used to go dancing with and that we knew they’re all gone,” Val said. John said he was “grateful that we’ve been spared this long”.

John and Val Evans are grateful that they’ve been together for so Picture: DONNA OATES long. 137980 “Most of my contemporaries are long gone,” he said. Val was 16 when she met John,

then 21, at a Saturday night dance at Dandenong Town Hall. “I liked the look of him, and I

said to my girlfriend ‘I like that fellow over there’,” she said. John interjected: “You liked the cut of his jib.” “He asked me to dance,” Val said, redirecting the conversation. But it wasn’t happily ever after. “One night he took me to the pictures, bought me a box of chocolates. I had a nice night. We got to our gate and he said ‘I won’t be seeing you anymore’,” Val said. “But then a few weeks later I was coming home from work, walking up Clow Street and he stopped me and he said ‘I’ve got a party to go to, will you come with me?’. “And I said yes. And that was it.” They married at St James’ Anglican Church aged 19 and 24, on 20 May 1950. “When I was going to be married, mum said ‘Now I think he’s a very nice fellow, but if it doesn’t work out you can’t come home’,” Val said. “She was a lovely mother, but my two brothers and sister shared a bedroom and my sister was going to have my bedroom. “Anyway, it worked out.” They lived in a bungalow in Bulong Street, Dandenong, after their nuptials. “Then John built our house. It took him seven years, up in Seventh Avenue, Dandenong,” Val said. They moved to Berwick about a year ago after living in Somerset Drive, Dandenong North, for 31 years. They have two daughters, Judith and Janine, and three grandchildren.

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Volunteer pats on the back were magic MORE than 100 volunteers turned out to give one another a well-deserved pat on the back. The afternoon tea was put on by the City of Greater Dandenong as part of Volunteers Week. The afternoon tea was held at the Springvale Town Hall on Monday 11 May with an entertaining magician. Gardening volunteer Mohammad Razeq Shirzad was among the many volunteers who were thanked for their efforts on the day. Mr Shirzad said he had made life-long friends through community volunteering.

“I am a part of the gardening family, it’s been really interesting I’ve learnt a lot of things about gardening – I knew some basics from my father in Afghanistan but learnt so much more,” he said. Mr Shirzad moved to Australia in 2013 as an asylum seeker and said he moved for a new life. “I was at the Christmas Island detention centre for 15 days and was transferred to Darwin detention centre, then to Weipa Scherger detention centre in Cairns for 10 days and then I lived in Rockhampton for six weeks,” he said. Now living in Dandenong, Mr

Gardening project volunteer Mohummad Shirzad. 138589 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Shirzad said he had had a really good experience since arriving in Australia and hoped to get a job in his field in panel beating. He has volunteered for the past two years gardening and assisted planting trees, mulching, building pathways, removing dead trees and cleaning the park. “In my group of six volunteers I was the translator and interpreter for my group, we had two people from Iran and four from Afghanistan and we had two supervisors from the council.“ Mr Shirzad volunteers every day at different places and also takes

learner drivers out to help them get 120 hours of supervised driving. “I also volunteer with the Dandenong CFA, YSAS youth services, AMES where I support and tutor language and the Kingston Church where I prepare and package food for refugees,” he said. Due to his bridging visa Mr Shirzad had been unable to work, but is now applying for jobs. “It was really nice to meet other volunteers at the afternoon tea and I had a lot of fun volunteering and it was a good opportunity to make friends and learn about gardening.” – GEORGIA WESTGARTH


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New order focus to motivate By CASEY NEILL GREATER Dandenong Chamber of Commerce unveiled its ‘new world order’ at its first breakfast for the year. The event at Sandown Greyhounds in Springvale on 13 May marked the start of the Premier Regional Business Awards’ 25th and final year. MC James Sturgess said four breakfast events would culminate in a finale celebration early next year, for which he has grand plans for a 500-guest dinner held in Greater Dandenong. But rather than presenting three nominees for the Premier Regional Business Awards at each breakfast, Mr Sturgess will this year highlight a previous award winner and a new business. Breakfasts next year will still highlight business success and foster networking, he said, but guest speakers would become a focus. Dandenong Pavilion was the first previous winner put in the spotlight. Owner Dani Zeini started the business in December 2006 on a Princes Highway site that had been home to a wedding venue and restaurants including Denny’s and The Keg. Mr Zeini had been “bouncing from cafe to cafe” and decided to go out on his own. “We just love being in the industry and we love the venue. We thought it had a lot of potential,” he said. “I bit off more than I could chew. “We had to change the culture of dining in Dandenong. “We’re really lucky people respond to what we’re doing.” They won the food category in the 2013 Victorian Australian Small Business Champion Awards and went on to win the national title. “We just went there to have a weekend away in Sydney and a couple of free beers,” Mr Zeini said.

His focus had been on European food until a trip to the US sparked a burger awakening. “I had a burger and it was just like a sledgehammer to the face,” he said. The Pavilion also moved away from a pizza and pasta focus to avoid direct competition with the growing number of new eateries in Dandenong. “If you want Italian, go to Beletti. If you want something else, come to us,” he said. “We regularly have staff meetings at Ginger Jones. You need to have options. “There’s plenty to go round, I think it’s really good for the area.” Mr Zeini has opened two inner city venues and has a refurbishment planned for Dandenong. New kid on the block Brendan D’Amelio and brother in law Bert Glinka opened specialty coffee shop Young Uncles in Thomas Street, Dandenong, last year. They had used the cafe space for storage after purchasing neighbouring Uncles Smallgoods but were “struggling to find a decent coffee” and decided to make their own. “We figured ‘If it doesn’t succeed we’ll get a good coffee anyway’,” Mr D’Amelio said. Before buying Uncles from its retiring owners they had been working in the corporate world and running a food van at festivals on the side. “We just weren’t really engaged in our professions,” Mr D’Amelio said. “We were selling the sausages that we now produce.” They now use almost 20 kilograms of coffee a week - after initially setting a goal of selling 50 coffees a week. “We had very conservative numbers. They have been blown out of the water,” Mr D’Amelio said. “Come on down and get your smallgoods.”

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Tom taps in to IT’s opportunities A NARRE Warren student was the first nominee for this year’s Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Youth Enterprise Award. Chisholm IT and computer systems manager Joe D’Amico said Tom Cunningham started computer systems engineering studies in 2013, had above average grades and was a great leader. He said the 21-year-old was one of two students selected from across Australia to work at the Cisco live conference in 2014. Mr D’Amico said the twoweek work opportunity was a significant achievement. “It really acknowledged all the hard work that he’d put in,” he said. Tom said there were endless opportunities in information and communications technology (ICT) across various job sectors, from health to engineering and finance. “I want to gain as much job experience as I can and make a good name for my-

Tom Cunningham with his certificate. 139038 self,” Tom said. He wants to continue to learn new skills,

and to work overseas to grow professionally and personally.

THERE’S no doubt that City of Greater Dandenong CEO John Bennie supports local business in more ways than one. “Believe it or not I’ve had a burger or two at The Pavilion and I’ve had a coffee or two or three or four at Young Uncles,” he said. Mr Bennie was the chamber breakfast’s guest speaker, and highlighted the advocacy work the council had been involved with through partnerships with business and community groups. He was disappointed that the State Government recalled $80 million from the $110 million the previous government committed to the Port of Hastings. “That suggests nothing much further will happen,” he said. Mr Bennie said the project could have been delivered by 2030 but now expects that to blow out by a decade. He expected the port to bring $4 billion a year to the region by 2050 - so the delay means a $40 billion shortfall. “Where else can we acquire $4 billion per annum in economic benefit?” he said. Mr Bennie said traffic measures to combat congestion around Abbotts Road and Remington Drive in Dandenong South were on the agenda. The council is also working with the “newlyelected can-do government” on EastLink entry and exit ramps at Bangholme Road. Mr Bennie also reported progress on pleas for traffic lights at the dangerous Robinson Street and Princes Highway intersection. The council has allocated a $400,000 “sweetener” for the project. –CASEY NEILL

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New treatment for incontinence ENDEAVOUR Hills Medical Centre at 61 Heatherton Road, Endeavour Hills, offers comprehensive, professional and friendly services. Practice manager Catrina Cincotta said the centre had state-ofthe-art facilities and prided itself on giving the best possible services and experience to patients. Practice Nurse Alison Lee has just added a new treatment for incontinence and pelvic floor rehabilitation. “Endeavour Hills Medical Centre has offered this service since March and we are having some amazing success for many male and female patients,” she said. “Many patients who have undergone the treatment have reported

marked improvements in their incontinence and this can be lifechanging. “The patient is assessed for suitability of this treatment by one of our GPs and receives a course of treatment which is painless, noninvasive and at no cost to the patient. Each treatment sessions involves 20 minutes of magnetic pelvic floor stimulation for which the fully clothed patient remains comfortably seated on the Neotonus TM chair. A therapeutic pulsed magnetic field produces powerful stimulation to vital muscles that cannot be activated through pelvic floor exercise alone. She said until recently this treatment was variable through specialists such as urologists and gynecologists.

Its effectiveness for many people encouraged Endeavour Hills Medical Centre to acquire the equipment to offer this service to patients. Many people suffer incontinence to some degree and it is most common in women after childbirth and also for older women and men. The centre constantly strives to offer the latest and best possible service and experience to patients. Doctors and staff regularly undertake various courses and training for continuing professional development. Endeavour Hills Medical Centre now has eight doctors, both male and female, and offers total family care, immunisation, women’s health, men’s health, pediatrics, treatment room facilities, minor sur-

gery, shared care obstetrics, chronic disease management, counselling, mental health and incontinence treatment. There is also on-site pharmacy, pathology and allied health services. Endeavour Hills Medical Centre staff recognise the patient as being the most important person in the practice and all staff members work in an ethical and responsible manner, in an environment of teamwork, with mutual respect for each other’s abilities and functions. Endeavour Hills Medical Centre is open Monday to Friday 8.30am to 7pm and Saturday 9am to noon, except Sundays and public holidays. For further information please phone 9700 7777.

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CORNISH College primary school students were inspired by everything nature in visual art classes throughout term one and presented their works to family and friends in an art walk on the school grounds. On Friday 8 May paintings were placed in trees and on easels on the 100 acre school grounds. Primary art teacher Bex Hinton said students had been inquiring into how visual arts were used to express observations of the natural environment. “The stunning examples of the students’ artwork will be exhibited in the surroundings that inspired their creations,” Ms Hinton said. Each year the primary students from Grade 1-6 have a different focus and explore the school’s natural environment where a temporary art room is set up near the school lake. Ms Hinton said this allowed the “children to paint outside whilst closely observing the environment”. Students expressed their observations using techniques of the impressionists, printmaking techniques, textiles and etching. “Year 6 used natural materials to create textured landscape paintings inspired by the work of Anslem Kiefer,” Ms Hinton said.

A PROPOSED regional multi-purpose sports centre at Tatterson Park has won a $4.86 million federal funding boost. Greater Dandenong Council had pitched the project to state and federal governments to develop the 48-hectare Keysborough park’s three sports grounds into a regional sports complex of excellence. The plan includes a $2.2 million pavilion with eight uni-sex change rooms, meeting rooms, a commercial kitchen and spectator viewing, as well as floodlights. It will complement the park’s existing Springers Leisure Centre, playgrounds, open space and general amenities. Isaacs MP Mark Dreyfus said the funding was “wonderful news for residents of Keysborough”. He said the council would fund the balance of the $9.73 million project.

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Art teacher Bex Hinton, right, with students Rafi, left, and Maddy, centre, taking in Maddy’s artwork on display. 138757 Picture: ROB CAREW

Residents alarmed over Chandler level crossing flyover NOBLE Park residents fear removing the Chandler Road level crossing could divide the suburb in two. In the next four years, the State Government will remove all nine crossings between the Dandenong and Caulfield railway stations - including Chandler, Corrigan and Heatherton roads in Noble Park.

In Parliament on 5 May Greens South East Metropolitan Region MP Nina Springle demanded that the government consult the Noble Park community on the Chandler Road grade separation. She said the community wanted the rail line moved under the road but feared the government would instead “take

the cheapest option” and elevate Chandler Road over the top of the train line. Ms Springle said this option would effectively split the Noble Park community down the middle. “This is exactly what happened with Warrigal Road in Oakleigh,” she said. She urged Transport Minis-

ter Jacinta Allan to “do a proper consultation with the community and local government to ensure that the community gets the outcome that best meets their expectations”. A spokesman for Ms Allan said the State Government would consult closely with residents, the council and other local stakeholders.

City of Greater Dandenong CEO John Bennie welcomed the rail crossing removals at a Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce breakfast on 13 May. “We want rail under road,” he said. “Rail over road creates a bit of a blight on the environment.” Mr Bennie said buses would replace trains while the works

at Corrigan, Chandler and Heatherton roads took place. He said the projects were due to be completed by August 2018. “We’re probably going to cop 18 months to two years of significant inconvenience,” he said. “But when that line’s complete, it will operate at an efficiency it never has before.”

WHAT’S ON to help kids deal with death, divorce and more. ■ 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.

Animals invade the market FROM crocodiles and alpacas to mummy and baby rabbits, animals will take over the Dandenong Market over five themed days throughout May, turning the market place into the ultimate destination for future farmers and budding zoologists. ■ Every Sunday in May, 11am to 3pm in the Market Square, Dandenong. Amazing reptiles will take over on 24 May and cow milking will be available on 31 May.

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Relay For Life THE City of Greater Dandenong’s 2015 Relay for Life is already in planning and the team is hoping to get new members to raise money for the Cancer Council. ■ Saturday 10 October, 3pm start to Sunday 11 October 9am finish. Ross Reserve Athletics Track, Memorial Drive, Noble Park.

Autumn retreat THE changing of seasons can be a time for reflection. Join the Open Door creative centre for spirituality for a day of meditation, music, poetry and writings. ■ Sunday 31 May, 9.30am to 2.30pm, the Open Door, 110 Ann Street, Dandenong. Suggested donation is $10 which includes a light lunch. Spaces are limited so book now on 9791 8664.

Bird expo VICTORIA and Australia will again flock to the Mornington Peninsula Aviculture Society for the annual skye bird sale and expo where there will be a traders exhibition of cages, food, seed and bird products and accessories. ■ State Dog Centre, 655 Westernport Highway, Skye, on Sunday 31 May at 9.30am.

Stamp for sale THE Dandenong Philatelic Society

Tariro Movondo, centre, a judge and performer with Nyatap Muon, left, and Nyabuay Bol who auditioned last year. 120031 Africa’s got talent A talent competition will open to young African Australian artists in conjunction with Africa Australia Day and the Victorian Multicultural Commission. The doors will open to any talented people who would like to showcase their talents in their community. First, second and third prizes will be awarded by a panel of judges. ■ Saturday 23 May 2015, 1pm to 3pm, Drum Theatre, 226 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. A nominal entry fee of $10 for performers can be purchased on the day at the Drum Theatre. will hold a stamp auction and viewing of many different stamps. ■ Dandenong Church of Christ Meeting Room 139, David Street, Dandenong, Thursday 28 May, viewing starts at 6pm and the auction will take place from 7.30pm. To sell stamps contact 9795 8022.

Scottish and Celtic Heritage 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. There will be a raffle on the day a sausage sizzle and Devonshire tea. ■ Dandenong Showgrounds, Greaves Reserve, Bennet Street, Sunday 31 May, 10am-3pm.

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 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 is a 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. Phone 1300 630 920 or see library staff for bookings.

Grief support KEYSBOROUGH Learning Centre will host Rainbows for the Children of Australia’s after school program

JOIN in the social mixed styles of ballroom dancing at the Burden Park Bowling Club every Monday from 6.30pm to 10pm, and every fifth Saturday there’s dancing from 1pm to 5pm and ballroom from 8pm to 11pm. ■ Burden Park Bowling Club, corner Heatherton and Springvale roads, Springvale South. Mondays are $5 per person and Saturdays are $8 per person. Phone June on 9798 1784 or Ray on 9547 1907 for more information.

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. ■ Springvale Library, 411 Springvale Road, Springvale, and Dandenong Library, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong, on Mondays at 10.30am. Bookings are not required. Call 1300 630 920 for details.

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.


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SPORT Over that Broncos’ hump By JARROD POTTER SIDELINED for most of his final year of NCAA college eligibility, Endeavour Hills’ basketball prodigy Anthony Drmic was relieved to earn one last season at Boise State University. After an arduous wait, Drmic was granted a medical hardship waiver to play a fifth and final year of college basketball after losing most of 2014 to a season-ending ankle injury. Drmic thought his application would be granted, but still sweated on the wait to find out his college fate. “We were pretty confident I was going to be granted the fifth year as I ticked all the boxes to get it, but when we finally got confirmation a few days before the announcement it was a relief to know 100 per cent I was coming back,” Drmic said. Bowing out of the Mountain West Conference season in June last year, after his ankle finally gave way and required surgery, the 23-year-old Boise State senior didn’t know if his 12-point effort against St Mary’s would be the

end to his four-year college journey. Traditionally a college athlete is only allowed to play four seasons in the NCAA system and Drmic had exhausted those years with the Broncos which included a NCAA Tournament appearance in 2013 under Leon Rice. Missing out on what should have been his last season at Boise State was frustrating to say the least for the 198cm guard/forward as his destiny remained up in the air. “I was obviously very disappointed that I could not continue playing as I thought it was going to be my last season and I really wanted to go out with a bang and end my career successfully,” Drmic said. “The thought of not ending it the right way would have been a bit sad.” Thankfully Drmic’s exemption has given him the chance to farewell Boise State properly and he hopes to repay the Broncos faithful with a massive year on court - hopefully pushing the

Endeavour Hills’ basketballer Anthony Drmic will play in his fifth and final NCAA Division-1 season after getting a medical exemption. 112912 Picture: BOISE STATE MEDIA RELATIONS blue-and-orange brigade to a few wins at the famous March Madness tournament. “Next year will be huge in terms of what my team can accomplish and what I could possibly set myself up for,” Drmic said. “I really want to win another Mountain West title and get over the hump and win some games in March during the tournament. “On a personal level I just hope I can come back and be as good as I

know I can be, whatever comes with that is just icing on the cake.” Having a full tilt at a college season has been a rarity for Drmic and he can see the positives coming out of his injury-decimated 2014, as he’s given a fresh start for one last campaign. “It really is going to be amazing not being injured and heading into a season just ready to go,” Drmic said. “I think this year might of been a blessing… I really was much more injured than many people even know.

“I actually also fractured my transverse process in my back, which led to some muscle and nerve injuries. “Playing at 60 per cent just wasn’t fun anymore so the thought of being back to 100 per cent is just exciting.” He enters the season as Boise State’s current highest scorer and seventh overall in the history of the college with 1,528 points. Drmic’s Broncos will start their NCAA D1 campaign in November.

Time to... Get Carter By RUSSELL BENNETT

Australian Shukokai Karate martial artists (in no particular order) Rahal Mysore, Mitch Tielan, James Davis, Beau Davies, Daniel Tielan, Matthew Tielan, Emily Butcher, Kit Fullinfaw and Ennio Anselmi excelled at the Australian Open Karate Championships last month. 138409 Picture: JARROD POTTER

Shukokai martial artists in top form ANOTHER stellar outing at the recently held Australian Open Karate Championships showed Dandenong’s Australian Shukokai Karate claim a plethora of medals. The Alan Murdoch Shukokai dojo excelled at the event - held last

month in Sydney - as the likes of Rahal Mysore, Mitch Tielan, James Davis, Beau Davies, Daniel Tielan, Matthew Tielan, Emily Butcher competed, placing highly at the national competition. James Davis relished the competition in partic-

ular, winning the Veteran’s Kumite 4-1 to claim his first Australian Open victory. Shukokai Karate is located at 2/147 Greens Road in Dandenong - for more information, contact Sensei Ennio Anselmi on 9794 6005.

ANTHONY Carter is a name many aren’t familiar with yet, but that could all be about to change. The 20-year-old forward from Dandenong North is already achieving big things with his soccer club, CFR Cluj in Romania’s Liga 1, and has the Australian green and gold on his mind in the coming years. He signed his first professional contract at just 18-years-of-age, but it’s hardly all been smooth sailing for the electric goal scorer. Carter has not long returned from a full knee reconstruction and has had to make his way back through a reserve role. “Just getting some game time is very satisfying, but I’m looking forward to more,” he told the Journal. “This season is nearly finished but I just want to play as much as I can before it ends. “I had a great start to the year but last year was very tough due to my injury. “My long-term goals are to break into the starting 11 next season, play as much as I can, score goals and hopefully get seen by the Australian national team selectors - I’d love to represent my country.” Born in Sunbury in 1994, Carter was introduced to ‘the beautiful game’ by some of his childhood friends. He has since gone on to play for Kingston; Box Hill United, Melbourne Phoenix, Vincenza, Parma in Italy, and ‘The Railwaymen’

Anthony Carter hopes to be wearing the green and gold of Australia before too long. Picture: SUPPLIED - the Transylvania-based CFR Cluj. He is fast, technical, can shoot with both left and right feet, and is particularly strong with his back to goal. And Carter admits to being an unabashed fan of two of the biggest superstars of the sport - Paris SaintGermain striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic,

and Brazilian icon Ronaldo. “All the attackers in my position help me to learn more and become a better player,” he said. And that relentless pursuit of excellence is exactly what has him so well placed to become more of a household name in the future. Watch this space.


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SPORT VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION - Round 6

JOCs hold pedal to the metal By JARROD POTTER DIVISION 2 SIX-NIL… it’s been an emphatic start to the VAFA season for St John’s as the Old Collegians rolled yet another contender in Division 2. While Old Paradians came close to upsetting the JOCs’ unbeaten start to the year, in the end a six-goal spree in the last term proved too much for the visitors to counter. Despite the final score-line this was never a walk in the park for the JOCs, who had to battle tooth and nail to upset the Raiders by 28 points. St John’s defence held a slender lead throughout the majority of the match as Carson Strobel and Rhys Dyker dominated the opposing centres. Strobel battered his way through to rack up the clearances while Manny Jakwot and Daniel Cattolico toiled all match against a vertically impressive Paradians’ outfit. But eventually St John’s put the

ammo back in the Amateurs, as the forward line started lighting it up and kicking straighter. After heading into the main break at 5.10 (40) Greater Dandenong’s finest Amateurs found their range and kicked the lights out. Relishing the dry football was Aaron Thornton (five goals) - who had lace-out reception from the likes of Strobel, Glenn Costas and Kane Arnold. His was the major tipping point through a barren third-quarter in the JOC’s forward line as he snagged all three-goals-one of the side’s scoring. Corey Ely (three goals) also had the ball on a string in the second half, slotting a pair of match-tipping goals to push the JOCs out by 30. Coach Ben McGee thought Ely, Anthony Brannan and 100-gamer Adam Bourchier all stood up in the crunch moments and the boys have kept the hammer down strongly throughout the first six weeks. “It’s a great feeling and we said we

were going to be a club that strived to get early wins,” McGee said. “I said that at the club launch… and being an organised club, we’ve been able to facilitate some really positive results. “But we don’t want to take the foot off the pedal - we just want to keep making sure the next challenge is always on our minds and next week there’s always another game of footy to win.” In another top-of-the-ladder showdown, first place St John’s battles third ranked Eltham Collegians away on Saturday.

DIVISION 4 MASALA’S run of form in Division 4 continues to trend downwards, with Box Hill North delivering a 126-point barrage. Despite kicking 11 goals of their own, the Tigers’ defence could not match pace with the visitors, who slammed on 31 of their own through Daniel Penny (11 goals)

St John’s Carson Strobel strolls in to boot a fitting goal for the mercurial midfielder. 139210 Picture: JARROD POTTER in particular. For Masala, Josh Kyle (four goals) led the way while Zachary Kelly and Jordan Toikalkin were also in the best.

Sitting 10th in the 11-team division, Masala will hope to double its wins this season when it heads to Westbourne Grammarians.

TAC CUP - Round 8 SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE - Round 6

Stingrays strike hard and fast

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SHOOTING the Jets out of the sky, Dandenong Stingrays had the game on their terms in a 78-point blitzkrieg. Outside of a 10-minute burst in the second term where Western rallied to bag three goals in quick succession, it was a match played solely on Dandenong’s terms as Craig Black’s charges bagged 23 goals. Even with a number of major outs for school football and through injury, the Stingrays showed they are one of the sides-to-beat this year with a scintillating effort at Shepley Oval. Heading into the main break with 12 goals against their name, Dandenong was able to rest some of their Vic Country contenders and pushed the likes of Jake Di Pasquale, Brad Kiely and Mitch Cox more through the centre. At no stage did the Stingrays consider cantering home - with lightning fast defender Jordan Rouse creating the play of the day with a run-down tackle in the goal square to prevent a goal on the three-quarter-time siren. The Saturday sun shined lovingly down on James Freeman (six goals), who continued his rampaging start to his first full TAC Cup season. The lively forward - already up to 14 goals in 2015 - has showed no signs of slowing down, despite returning from a serious knee injury last season.

IN THE first of many next-door neighbour battles, Keysborough took the initial honours over Springvale Districts. Adding its sixth win in a row to kick-start its SFL Division-2 campaign, the Burra was a class above the Demons in all respects as they booted onwards to a 53-point triumph. The Burra booted away in the final term as Demons’ defence grew weary. Tyson King (eight goals) pushed his way in front of the Division-2 goal kicking - having snagged 32 already this year - and was a handful for anyone who went near him. Daniel Morland, Will Gayfer and Geoff Humphries all excelled to give the Burra first touch while Waata Wells barrelled his way through the midfield in his usual manner to excellent reception. It leaves the Burra atop the table for another week to finally give the Burra Brigade something to cheer about after five lean years in Casey Cardinia. It will be hard for Doveton Eagles to stay up in the second flight this season after another loss - this time a 53-point defeat at the hands of Oakleigh District - leaves the Eagles winless after six rounds. Corrie Wil-

DIVISION 2

James Freeman proved sensation up forward for the Stingrays with a Picture: JARROD POTTER six-goal haul. 139209 Working in unison with Freeman, Myles Poholke (three goals) has started pushing his name up the rankings in the TAC Cup while Lachie Williams, Kurt Mutimer and Bailey Rice all floated forward at different stages to add hardness to the contest. Wearing the Dandenong jumpers for the first time, Phillip Raso (from Devon Meadows) and Jordan Stewart (Beaconsfield) showed they are capable at this level. Raso’s intensity at the contest and ability to jump under pressure will have definitely kept him in the coach’s mind for next round. Black was thrilled to see his charges continue the form from last week that

earned them one of the biggest scalps of the year. “We were really pleased, any day you can walk away with a 13-goal win you’re pretty happy,” Black said. Part of a four-team logjam from second to fifth on the TAC Cup ladder, the Stingrays sit comfortably in fourth with a 5-2 record heading into the bye. Dandenong hosts Northern Knights on Saturday 30 May from 11.30am after a Development Weekend bye. In other Stingrays news, a number of players are set to be announced in the final Vic Country squad, which takes on Vic Metro in a blockbuster at Simonds Stadium from 11am on Sunday.

son (three goals) continues to labour for his Eagles week-in, week-out without enough help around him. Keysborough hosts Highett, Springvale Districts heads to Caulfield while Doveton Eagles host Heatherton.

DIVISION 3 AN ABSOLUTE shootout unfolded at Barry Simon Reserve as Lyndale clawed its way back into the match against Endeavour Hills. The Falcons soared early on the back of its mountainous forwards - Shane Peake and Daniel Morrison (five goals each). Jarryd Burke shone through the centre to earn a best afield nod while Nathan Crutchley and Cade Marshall also continued their stellar starts to 2015. While it appeared the Pumas were done-and-dusted - by conceding a 49-point margin at half-time - the visitors rallied to boot nine goals in the third term to bring the gap back down dramatically. Dale Tormey (five goals) is on track for a league best-and-fairest after another sensational effort while Ali Rexhepi and Phillip Ross also shone. Hallam made a mockery of Dandenong under lights, with the battle of the bottom sides going to the Hawks in a 32-point triumph. Sandown was bested by Black Rock 8.7 (55) to 15.23 (119).

DANDENONG SCOREBOARD TAC CUP ROUND 8 DANDY STINGRAYS 6.2 12.6 19.9 23.13 (151) WESTERN JETS 1.3 5.6 8.9 10.13 (73) Dandenong Goals: J. Freeman 6, M. Poholke 3, L. Williams 2, K. Mutimer 2, B. Rice 2, J. Stewart, T. Glen, D. Warke, J. Di Pasquale, H. Prior, B. Kiely, T. Young, M. Cox. Best: J. Freeman, L. Williams, M. Cox, H. Prior, T. Glen, B. White. SFL DIVISION 2 - ROUND 6 SPRINGVALE DISTS 2.3 5.3 7.3 10.7 (67) KEYSBOROUGH 4.2 11.4 14.5 19.6 (120) Springvale Districts’ Goals: L. Dunne 3, L. Morrey 2, D. Bramble, S. Bagley, B. Stacey, L. Baptist, S. Rosario. Best: S. Rosario, M. Thompson, L. Dunne, L. Morrey, B. Dight, B. Green. Keysborough Goals: T. King 8, M. Collett 3, T. Bacic 2, R.

Minney 2, D. Morland 2, R. Spadaccini, J. Dunn. Best: T. King, D. Morland, W. Gayfer, G. Humphreys, W. Wells, S. Witherden. OAKLEIGH DIST 3.4 6.5 11.7 15.9 (99) DOVETON EAGLES 1.0 4.3 5.4 7.4 (46) Doveton Eagles Goals: C. Wilson 3, J. Kennedy, K. Baldsing, D. Macklin, H. Wanganeen. Best: C. Wilson, D. Thomas, R. Kreskas, C. Ross, J. Kennedy, M. Harris. DIVISION 3 ENDEAVOUR HILLS 5.9 11.12 16.13 20.17 (137) LYNDALE 0.4 4.5 13.8 16.10 (106) Endeavour Hills Goals: S. Peake 5, D. Morrison 5, M. Whatman 2, L. Knudsen 2, C. LeGrand, C. Marshall, R. Imeson, B. Graham, J. Ziouane, A. Brooks. Best: J. Burke, N. Crutchley, C. Marshall, S. Peake, D. Morrison, D. Strom. Lyndale Goals: D. Tormey 5, J. Henshaw 3, V. Rexha 2, P. Ross 2, A. Rexhepi 2, M. Babar, A. Bertucci. Best: P. Ross, A. Rexhepi, B. Tosh, B. Miles, G. Buck, J. Henshaw.

SANDOWN 3.1 4.4 6.6 8.7 (55) BLACK ROCK 6.2 11.6 12.11 15.23 (113) Sandown Goals: J. Proctor 2, O. Uaongo 2, J. McDonald, A. Ritchie, C. O’Shaughnessy, Z. Machfud. Best: M. Dickson, J. D’Atri, C. O’Shaughnessy, S. Ritchie, M. Uaongo, S. McGovern. HALLAM 3.1 6.3 7.6 8.9 (57) DANDENONG 1.3 1.5 3.6 3.7 (25) Hallam Goals: T. Bradley 2, J. Harvey 2, A. Daly, L. BarrieSewell, S. Cosas, L. Johnson. Best: S. Gaitely, B. Coutet, T. Bradley, S. Chin, A. Daly, N. Prosser. Dandenong Goals: R. Boswell 2, C. Arnold. Best: T. Cole, D. Barrie, N. Ford, S. Young, R. Boswell, P. Gould. VAFA DIVISION 2 - ROUND 6 ST JOHN’S 4.3 5.10 8.11 14.13 (97) OLD PARADIANS 2.1 4.3 6.7 10.9 (69)

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Rangers show their hunger HOWEVER they assemble the roster, with players coming in and out from injury and unavailability, it doesn’t seem to affect the juggernaut that is Rangers’ women’s basketball, with the girls racing to a 88-64 win over Sandringham. Without Amelia Todhunter and Rachael Antoniadou, the guard duties were left to Aimie Clydesdale. Putting her hand up to coach Larissa Anderson - not just for the winter season, but potentially into the WNBL season as well - Clydesdale showed she’s a starting point ready to flourish whatever the standard. She knocked down 32 points - with 3-6 from long-range - and stole the show from Sandringham’s experienced tandem Alice Kunek (16 points) and Brittany Smart (15). In league with superstar centre Jacinta Kennedy (25 points, 10 rebounds) and another great all-round effort from Clare Papavs (7 points, 13 rebounds, 6 assists) - the Rangers proved too powerful for the Sabres as the scoreboard continually lit up, even after Anderson started rotating the bench.

Chloe Bibby (8 points, 8 rebounds) and Najvade George (2 points) showed the teens are just as capable as their elder team mates as all Rangers excelled on home-court. The staggering disparity in rebounds - 47-17 Dandenong’s way - showed Anderson her side was keen to attack and ready to fight ahead after half-time. “It’s pretty good isn’t it - the rebounding for us is a huge thing as it means we’re hungry for the ball,” Anderson said. “Kept them to 23 points in the second half, which was a really good effort as they’ve got some really potent offensive weapons on that team. “I was much happier with the defensive effort in the second half and the boards reflect that.” Even with injuries across the board - including Tenaya Phillips (3 points) leaving the game with a sore ribs and a suspected concussion after colliding in a rebounding contest - Anderson thought it was exceptional that the rest of her line-up is able to step in seamlessly and continue the good form. To cap off the stellar night for Anderson’s Rangers, she reintroduced Amanda

Hobba to the playing line-up. That might not seem significant on the surface - only getting 77 seconds on court - but considering Hobba gave birth to her second child in late March, it was an amazing effort to get back into the Rangers’ roster. “She’s just an immediate presence,” Anderson said. “She’s Dandenong through and through and works so hard and is the loudest on the bench, first at training and just wants to get in there. “She’s so team focused, it’s just nice to be able to get her back out there.” Flying on top of the SEABL East Conference, with a 7-12 record, the Rangers head up the highway to Ballarat to face the Rush from 6pm on Saturday before hosting Hobart on Sunday afternoon. The Rangers’ men didn’t fare as well down in Tasmania, as North West knocked off Dandenong 87-71. Chris Patton (26 points, 11 rebounds) led the Rangers along with Daequon Montreal (15 points). Tenaya Phillips pops up for a tough jumpshot under pressure from Sandringham. 139211 Pictures: JARROD POTTER

Though we never thought that he could lose By MICHAEL FLOYD FERNANDO Bale cemented his claim as Australia’s finest sprinter with an emphatic win in the $145,000 group 1 Harrison-Dawson at Sandown Park on Thursday evening. After recording the second fastest time ever run at Sandown Park in last week’s heat, Fernando Bale drew the coveted box 1 for the final and was immediately posted record $1.15 favourite with tab.com.au. Remarkably, he was backed into $1.05 - also a record - and didn’t disappoint those who took the short odds. Showing his trade mark exceptional speed at box rise, Fernando Bale had opened a twolength break on the field within meters of the start and was three lengths clear leaving the straight. That margin had opened to more than five lengths down the back

Fernando Bale continues to dominate greyhound racing with yet another superb win on Thursday evening at Sandown. straight and while the gallant Weston East ran on bravely to reduce the margin to three lengths, Fernando Bale would not be denied his third group-1 victory. His time of 29.14 was the fastest ever recorded from box 1 and

took three lengths off the race record. Amazingly, it was just the fourth fastest time Fernando Bale had recorded at Sandown Park. “It’s amazing what good box manners and early toe can do,” his handler, George Dailly said.

“He just performs every week, you just can’t say that about most other dogs.” The win was Fernando Bale’s ninth consecutive victory - all in top grade and all in the best time of the night - and took his career prize money to $517,390. As well as building a formidable race record - he holds sectional records at the country’s three premier metropolitan tracks to go with his 17 race wins - Fernando Bale has won the admiration of the greyhound racing public, with a large crowd of eager onlookers gathered in the parade yard before and after the race to catch a glimpse of the striking white and brindle chaser. “Nothing fazes him, he’s a total professional,” Dailly said. Fernando Bale’s next assignment is the $36,000 group 3 Bill Collins at Sandown Park on Thursday evening.

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