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ROSALIE Crestani remembers howling with grief 15 years ago when she was told her sister had died. Years of heroin abuse had left the Casey councillor’s older sibling, Nichole, prone to violent outbursts and unable to successfully walk away from a long history of drug addiction. Rosalie said she’d always doubted whether her sister would ever be able to walk away from that life completely. Nichole died in 2000 at the age of 28 when her anti-depressant medication mixed fatally with the methadone she was using to wean herself off heroin. Nichole went to bed at her parents’ home in Endeavour Hills and never woke up. She left behind her seven-year-old son, Justin. Earlier this month a community question was asked at Casey Council in relation to the spread of ice and its potential effect on those in Rosalie’s Four Oaks ward. In response Cr Crestani stood in the chamber and vowed to do everything she could to curb the ice scourge. Fleetingly she referred to the “drug problem” which claimed the life of her “dear sister.” “Drugs eat a person’s soul,” Rosalie later told the Journal.
“It wasn’t the sister I grew up with. Drugs just rip out every part of their life. “Towards the end she started not caring about her appearance ... I saw it suck the life out of her.” A beautiful young woman and an extremely talented pro basketballer, Nichole’s smiling exterior belied a haunted past. Rosalie said her sister was subjected to child abuse and later gang-raped in her late teens while she was studying at an American college on a full basketball scholarship. “She was full of life, she was flamboyant, she was vivacious, talented, beautiful, more beautiful than the rest of us,” Rosalie said. “She was athletic, and I look back now and ... I can see now that she was upset about a few things that happened to her when she was little and as she got older as well. “Nichole had a lot of anger and she also, I think, struggled with her self-esteem.” It’s unsurprising her sister’s tragic battle with drugs serves as inspiration for Rosalie 15 years on, having spurred her into a life of politics, participating as a member of Casey council and Danny Nalliah’s Rise Up Australia Party. Continued on page 12
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Community News Drat Budget and Council Plan for consultation The City of Casey is inviting residents to have their say on Council’s 2015–16 Drat Budget and Council Plan 2013–2017 (2015 review). The Draft Budget features an operating budget of $248 million to ensure Council continues to provide vital services to residents and a $91 million capital works program to fund a range of vital infrastructure projects and keep pace with the needs of Casey’s rapidly growing population. The rates and waste charge for residential properties will increase by an average of 3.87%, which equates to less than $1.20 per week, ensuring Casey’s rates continue to be among the lowest in outer metropolitan Melbourne.
Making a submission All residents are invited to view the Draft Budget and Council Plan and make a submission by Tuesday 16 June 2015. The Draft Budget and Council Plan is available for inspection at the City of Casey’s Customer Service Centres and on Council’s website at www.casey.vic.gov.au. To have your say visit www.caseyconversations.com.au/budget. Council will consider any written submissions and adopt the budget and Council Plan 2013–2017 (2015 review) at a Special Council Meeting to be held at the Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren, on Tuesday 23 June 2015.
2015 Casey Volunteer Awards winners announced The City of Casey celebrated and recognised the wonderful volunteers who dedicate countless hours to helping others in the community at the 2015 Casey Volunteer Awards recently. Council congratulates the six award winners, two highly commended certificate recipients and 65 nominees and extends its appreciation to all those who give up their time to volunteer. The 2015 Casey Volunteer Awards winners are: » Casey Individual Volunteer Award – Sue Chanter » Casey Individual Volunteer Award – Liseby Lapierre
» Casey Young Volunteer Award – Mark Morante » Casey Volunteering Pair Award – Joan Ryan and Noel Ryan » Casey Volunteer Group Award – Berwick Opportunity Shop Inc » Casey Volunteer Organisation Award – Cranbourne Information and Support Service Inc (CISS)
Council teams up with VicHealth to get Casey moving The City of Casey has joined forces with VicHealth to encourage and support residents to get together, get motivated and get active by using the FREE TeamUp app. An initiative of VicHealth, the innovative new app allows users to connect with a free and social fitness community, search for physical activities in their local area and list their own activities and invite others to join. From organised activities including Zumba, group fitness, Pilates and aerobics, to more social pursuits such as bike riding, walking and jogging groups, there are activities for all fitness levels and interests. The City of Casey currently has one of the highest levels of inactivity in the state. Through TeamUp, Council is hoping Casey can become a more active municipality and is aiming to have the highest number of participants using the new app. Council is encouraging residents to join TeamUp now to start on a path towards improving their health and preventing chronic disease. Getting started is easy – simply download TeamUp for free via the app store or Google play, register your details and start connecting with your local fitness community. You can also use TeamUp online by visiting www.teamup.com.au. For more information visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/ teamup or call Customer Service on 9705 5200.
Winter Arts Festival 2015 program out now! City of Casey Mayor Cr Mick Morland with the 2015 Casey Volunteer Awards winners, from left, Glenys Jones, Dawn Hall, Di Hartley and Margaret Ruse representing Berwick Opportunity Shop Inc, Noel and Joan Ryan, Mark Morante, Sue Chanter, Liseby Lapierre and Ros Larke and Susan Arlove representing Cranbourne Information and Support Service Inc.
Final Immunisation Information Session for 2015 The City of Casey will host its final FREE Immunisation Information Session for 2015 at Doveton Neighbourhood Learning Centre on Wednesday 27 May 2015 from 11.30 am to 12.30 pm.
June Council meetings Members of the community are welcome to attend Council and Committee meetings which are held in the Council Chambers at the City of Casey Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren.
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The session will feature a presentation from a qualified immunisation nurse who will cover topics including the 2015 immunisation schedule, what to expect during an immunisation visit, vaccine recommendations at each age and descriptions of vaccine-preventable diseases.
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Warm up your senses, shake of the winter cold with workshops and classes or chill out and enjoy some film and theatre at the Winter Arts Festival 2015. The City of Casey has released the program for the three month long Winter Arts Festival, which celebrates and showcases the arts in Casey throughout June, July and August. The program features a wonderful array of arts events and activities that people of all ages and interests can enjoy. This year you can take a tour on the art bus, visit artists in their studio, make an animation, ‘bling’ a bike, play the ukulele, enjoy live music, join in an open singing rehearsal, embrace your DSLR camera and watch some pop-up theatre. To check out the full program, visit Council’s website at www.casey.vic.gov.au/winterarts or to receive a hard copy program call Customer Service on 9705 5200.
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Anti-Islamic State project hits back By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A ‘HACKATHON’ project will be set up in Melbourne’s south-east to help deter young Muslims from violent extremism. The area has been identified as a hotspot for action after radicalised teenager Numan Haider was shot dead by police outside Endeavour Hills Police Station and fellow Lyndale Secondary College student Irfaan Hussein Hussein was reportedly killed in Syria fighting for Islamic State. The MYHACK hackathon is the brainchild of anti-terrorism academic Dr Anne Aly and is backed by La Trobe federal MP Jason Wood. It will challenge teams of young people of Muslim and non-Muslim backgrounds to come up with solutions to stop youths being lured into Daesh, otherwise called Islamic State. Mr Wood has called for more action on the issue of radicalised youth
from Islamic community leaders. “By all account leaders of Islamic communities in Australia are doing their best to discourage this kind of involvement, but much like how people also argue that it’s a parents’ responsibility to guide their children away from drugs, sometimes things happen right under their noses which they’re unaware of.” He said he liked the MYHACK “concept of youth being the agents of change for their own generation”. “The great aspect of this program is that the young people come up with practical solutions - particularly when it comes to online solutions which is the space that Daesh primarily use to recruit our youth. “At least four ideas will come out of it which will then be turned in to practical measures,” he said. Islamic Council of Victoria secretary Seyfi Seyit, who teaches at a south-east Islamic school, said he needed to find out more about the
“ambitious” hackathon. “I’m sceptical about those types of ideas. It’s crucial it has the right framework, otherwise it’s just an experiment without sustainability.” He said the “real solution” lay in strengthening social cohesion. Mr Seyit said many young Muslims felt “this society doesn’t really accept them”; of them a tiny minority” were being radicalised. He said factors included mental health, family breakdown, unease with the Syrian conflict, rising Islamophobia and the IS propaganda machine spruiking a message of ‘you must kill these people or you’re a copout’. He labelled the IS online campaign as “very clever marketing” and “very effective for a small percentage of young impressionable people”. “Some of these young people think it’s cool to be keyboard warriors.
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“It’s a chance for them to vent their anger. “Face to face, they are shy and unable to express themselves. Behind a keyboard they get into arguments - it’s a feeling of empowerment, a type of euphoria.” He said the Muslim community needed to take leadership to support their youth. “If we don’t, we’ve failed them.” He admitted the issue was “overwhelming” and required Islamic Council and State Government guidance and finding the “right people” in the community to tackle the issue. “As a community, they don’t know where to start. “Most of the community are fairly average. We don’t have sophisticated skills working in the community in this way, skills in radicalisation and strategic planning. “They’re overwhelmed, these young people are popping out of the blue.”
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Police call off pursuits ENDEAVOUR Hills detectives are investigating two dangerous police pursuits which were forced to be terminated. Both incidents occurred between midnight and 4am. The first chase, which involved a dark coloured car, occurred on Sunday 17 May along Belgrave Hallam Road in Endeavour Hills. The second incident occurred on Tuesday 19 May, when police pursued a silver Holden Barina along Wattle Drive in Doveton. Police have urged anyone with information to come forward.
Petrol thief hunt A BRAZEN thief who stole a car in Dandenong South has been using it in a spate of petrol drive-offs throughout the state. Police are investigating the series of driveoffs which occurred last month in Mooroolbark, Ringwood and Chirnside Park.
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POLICE investigating a spate of wheel rim thefts across Casey suspect the items are being sold on the black market. In just over a week, three local car dealerships have been raided for tyre rims, while many other cars parked in residential Casey streets have also been stripped. All of the thefts resulted in the cars being jacked up and left on bricks while their rims were stolen. Berwick Mazda, Cranbourne Hyundai and Cranbourne Toyota were all raided for tyre rims on 7, 8 and 11 May respectively. Meanwhile different cars parked in Bluegum Way in Hampton Park, Truslove Court in Endeavour Hills, and Andre Court and Zeus Avenue in Cranbourne West all had their rims stolen. All four tyre rims had been stripped from each of the cars. Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or submit a confidential crime report at www. crimestoppersvic.com.au.
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Rates set to rise by $62 By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS CASEY residents will face an average $62 rates and waste hike under the council’s draft 2015-’16 budget, which was released for public comment on Sunday. The 3.87 per cent increase - comprising a 5 per cent rate rise, less a small dip in garbage collection charges - helps pay for the council’s $91 million capital works program. Among the projects funded is construction of the $125 million cultural centre Bunjil Place at Narre Warren, which was allocated $10 million of federal funds last week. Other proposed works include Casey Indoor Leisure Centre, Cranbourne West Family and Community Centre, Endeav-
our Hills Community Precinct and a sports upgrade at Gleneagles Secondary College. Mayor Mick Morland said the capital works spend keeps pace with Casey’s fastgrowing population and rising demand for community services and infrastructure. “Council understands the financial pressures facing families, so we have worked hard to keep rates as low as possible,” Cr Morland said. “In fact, thanks to careful budgeting, Casey residents enjoy one of the lowest rates per household in outer metropolitan Melbourne.” That average is $1392 rates plus a $302 garbage charge. Cr Morland said the budget had been
hit by higher utility costs, cost-shifting and reduced state and federal grants. However, the council’s budget papers show overall grants were $57 million, up from $51 million in 2014-’15 but the council suffered cost-shifts for home and community care, school crossing supervisor and maternal and child health programs. The lower waste charge was attributed to lower costs involving the Stevensons Road closed landfill debacle and the Carbon Tax repeal. The council’s hearty financial health is shown by a forecast yearly $84 million surplus in delivering a $248 million operating budget. Its accumulated surplus is expected to
top $1.5 billion over the next 20 years. Some fee and charge rises for 2015-’16 have some sting - kindergarten fees are up $60 a term from 2014-’15. At Wilson Botanic Park, the most lavish wedding package doubles to $1675, and hire of picnic tables triples to $110. Some event fees at the gardens have been reduced. Family membership and non-Casey school excursion charges at Myuna Farm also rise steeply. Other sharp increases include some learn-to-swim and membership joining fees at Casey ARC and RACE. Written community submissions are open until the budget is formally adopted at a council meeting on 23 June.
Pistol packin’ shooters told to get gun shy By LACHLAN MOORHEAD A TOP cop from Narre Warren police has urged Casey residents to ensure their guns are locked up safely, with stolen firearms increasingly being traded for ice. Detective Senior Sergeant John Bergin confirmed guns were being stolen from Casey properties and then traded for drugs, including crystal methamphetamine, better known as ice. Det Sen Sgt Bergin denounced the publicising of firearm collections by registered gun owners. “The effective storage of firearms is imperative to reducing the likelihood they will be stolen and used to carry out an offence,” he said. “The harder you make it for someone to steal any of your possessions, including a firearm,
the less likely it is to occur.” Det Sen Sgt Bergin also urged residents who were going on holiday to consider having their guns stored with a licensed firearms dealer during that time. The Firearms Act 1996 states that devices used to store these items must be constructed of hard wood or steel that is not easily penetrable and secured with a sturdy lock. The detective’s warning comes after police publicly warned firearms owners in December not to parade their ownership after a flurry of social media activity involving gun ‘selfies’. Senior Sergeant Andrew Armstrong, from Victoria Police’s Licensing and Regulation Division, last year said that people were recklessly advertising
their firearm ownership without considering the consequences. “This behaviour is concerning. Some criminals trawl social media networks looking for easy targets and items of interest - including ammunition and other weaponry,” Sen Sgt Armstrong said. “It’s easy enough to gather personal information through public profiles or unsecure accounts. “Licence holders need to be responsible. “Any public display of firearm ownership, including stickers on vehicles or house windows, can encourage unwanted attention from thieves.” For more information about the safe storage of firearms, visit www.police.vic.gov.au/firearms.
Police are cracking down on Casey residents who publicise their gun ownership.
Cash bid against violence CASEY councillors agreed on Tuesday night last week to push for additional funding for the council’s Challenge Family Violence Prevention Project. The funds are due to dry up in November. The $60,000 project, funded by the Department of Justice and Regulation and launched in 2013, is a joint partnership between the City of Casey, Cardinia Shire Council, the City of Greater Dandenong and Monash Health and is set to finish before the end of this year. Councillor Rosalie Crestani raised the motion, carried by her colleagues, for Casey to write to the ministers for Prevention and Family Violence and police, advocating for additional funding for the Challenge project. Council research has revealed that two women were killed by their partners in Australia every week, with the City of Casey recording some of the highest numbers of family violence incidents in the state. Sergeant Ian Lane, who runs the Casey Family Violence Unit from Cranbourne Police Station, recently said that his officers were responding to about 10 family violence incidents during every eight hour shift.
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Scouts deny being target By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE District Commissioner for Scouts in Casey has denied there is an upward trend in Scout hall break-ins despite a third hall in the region being ransacked in as many months. The Hallam Scout Hall, on Gunns Road, was broken into around 7pm on Monday 11 May with thieves setting off a fire extinguisher inside the building. It comes as the News earlier this month reported break-ins and copper piping thefts had occurred at the Cranbourne and Devon Meadows Scout Halls in recent weeks. Casey District Commissioner Mick Adams said he’d only heard of four Scout hall breakins in his eight years serving in the role, all of which occurred in the last 12 months or so. “That’s not to say it hasn’t happened and people haven’t told me,” he said.
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“Is there a trend? I couldn’t with any honesty say to you there’s a trend.” He said Scout halls were no more a target than any other community or sporting facility. “We’re no different to any group, some people get it in their minds that they’re going to do something, whether it’s a church, a Scout hall or a football pavilion, the opportunity presents itself. “There just happens to be a bit of mischief in this recent Scouting calendar.” Police have confirmed the theft of copper piping is prevalent in Casey, and Mr Adams urged Scouting groups to look at replacing their existing structures with plastic where possible. Earlier this month Casey council resolved to look into the viability of having CCTV cameras set up at the Cran-
bourne Scout Hall on the South Gippsland Highway, as well as new locks and doors installed following recent incidents. President of the First Cranbourne Scouts committee Jenni Walden said vandalism at the hall had increased since Christmas, while also voicing fears for the children’s safety after syringes and bongs were repeatedly found scattered near the building. She also said a Scout leader’s car was damaged a week before Easter by a raider who broke into the grounds while the children were having a sleepover inside the hall “It’s disturbing given kids are in the hall at times,” she told the News. “This time of year it’s dark early and we don’t want kids going out in the backyard but we don’t want them to be restricted.”
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Nari McGifford, Vin Wilton and Captain Stuart McGifford raising money in Dandenong. 138849 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS “Ice and all drug addiction concerns us deeply, gambling tends to be a hidden issue but definitely present and domestic violence is an ongoing challenge because it often leads to someone becoming homeless which leads to multiple complexities,” he said. On Saturday 30 May and Sunday 31 Salvation Army volunteers will take to the streets
tin rattling on main intersections and at shopping centres. “We get a good response from tin rattling at intersections in Dandenong but all round we could do with some more volunteers,” Mr McGifford said. Currently the Salvation Army is looking for 100,000 volunteers around Australia to help with the Red Shield Appeal.
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WHAT’S IN A NAME DELVES INTO THE FASCINATING STORIES AND PERSONALITIES BEHIND SOME OF THE CITY’S BEST-KNOWN STREET NAMES. THIS WEEK THE JOURNAL LOOKS AT THE INFLUENTIAL WEDGE FAMILY WHICH HELPED TO FOUND VICTORIA.
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THE Wedge family has not one but two streets named in its honour - Wedge Street in Dandenong and Wedge Road in Carrum Downs. The first Wedges arrived in the fledgling colony of Australia in 1824. Edward Davey Wedge and John Helder Wedge were the sons of a Cambridgeshire family. They sailed for Van Dieman’s Land on the Heroine, arriving in April 1824. They were accompanied by two nephews, Charles Wedge and John Charles Dark. The brothers brought with them a complete sawmill, which they intended to operate in Tasmania. However, the enterprise quickly failed for they hadn’t taken into account the hardness of the Australian timber.
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John Helder Wedge was a surveyor by profession and was appointed assistant second surveyor of Van Dieman’s land. The Wedges were with John Batman and his small party who arrived in Port Phillip and founded Melbourne in 1835. It was John Helder Wedge who was responsible for allocating 40,000 acres of land to 17 members of the Port Phillip Association. A map showing the allocation of land records the Wedge name against block number 13. Number one is in the name of Charles Swanston. The land of the two Wedge brothers, John and Edward, began
at the mouth of the Maribyrnong River, ran south to Williamstown and round the coast to Werribee and along to Gellibrand’s land. John Helder Wedge returned to Tasmania in 1843 and died there at the age of 80 leaving no children. It was left to his brother Edward, who had settled on the Werribee River, to train three of his sons to carry on the development of the land and to settle them in the Dandenong district in 1839. Edward’s three sons, John, Charles and Henry, between them held land which extended from Mordialloc to Dandenong one way and in the other direction to Cranbourne, where it met Dr Adam’s property, Balla Balla. John and Charles were both among the early Justices of the
Peace on the Dandenong bench. Later, Charles went to Western Australia to carry out surveys there. One of his sons, Charles Upton Wedge, was one of the first three babies christened at St James Church of England, Dandenong, in 1859. The Wedge family can claim to be foremost among those stalwart pioneers who opened up the country in the Dandenong district for those who followed on when the squatting runs were broken up. Want to know the history behind a street name in Greater Dandenong? Let us know and we’ll find out! Email journal@ starnewsgroup.com.au - Information supplied by the Dandenong and District Historical Society
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LOOKING BACK 100 years ago 27 May 1915 The War The Australian Soldiers In the Legislative Council last week, the following resolution was carried on the motion of the Hon W L Bailieu and the Hon W S Manifold - “That this House desires to place on record its unbounded admiration of, and pride in, the magnificent fighting qualities displayed by the Australian Imperial Forces at the Dardanelles.“ Wounded Private F C Newsome - Dandenong, 8th Battalion; Private J G Pearson - Keysborough, 8th Battalion; Private H W Parsons - Glen Waverly Sergeant R M Finch - Mordialloc, 5th Battalion Private F Cullen - Cockatoo Creek, 14th Bat-
talion; Private J P Conroy - Cranbourne, 6th Battalion 50 years ago 25 May 1965 Forty Years in the Car Game A record in the motor industry which many other firms would be proud to have is held by Market Motors of Dandenong, which last week celebrated its 40th anniversary. The stability of this firm is no better exemplified than by the fact that its present business is on the original site. Many changes have taken place in the 40 years of Market Motors’ life. Chevrolets in those days were advertised at £195 with their “big brothers” Buicks at £395.
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20 years ago 22 May 1995 Students vow not to forget Two Dandenong students have ensured the legacy of Australia’s war-time involvement will not be forgotten. Robert Findlay and Wijendran Nalathamby recently returned from an ANZAC pilgrimage to the Burma Thailand Railway and Hellfire Pass in Thailand. “It was a really memorable experience, being there with the former prisoners of war and listening to their stories,“ Robert said. Robert from St John’s Collage and Wijendran from Cleeland Secondary College both found the ceremonies at the railway a moving experiences. They thank the Dandenong RSL club for
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By CASEY NEILL DANDENONG Rotarians have been serving the community for 80 years. They celebrated the milestone at Waverley Golf Club in Rowville on 15 May, presenting four prestigious awards to members who’ve gone above and beyond. The proposed Rotary Club of Dandenong’s first meeting took place at the Royal Hotel in Dandenong on 29 March 1935. The club counted Rotary founder Paul Harris among the guests, the only club in Australia to do so. Among the 19 original charter members were M+K founder Jeffrey Macpherson and Dandenong Mayor Ray Jeffers. The club distributes about $30,000 in the local community each year but has just 25 members - a long way from the 100-plus in the 1980s. “So we’ve really got to pull up our socks and attract ordinary citizens of Dandenong,” former president Graeme Coates said. He’s the club’s longest serving member, having joined in 1972, and thanked his wife of 56 years, Marlene, when he received a sapphire pin at the dinner. “I’d just like to mention my wife, my one and only,” he said. “Without my wife I’d be just a very ordinary Rotarian.” Phillip Lunt also received a sapphire pin. He joined the Rotary Club of Dandenong in 2007, served as president in 2012-13 and has taken a leading role in a number of projects including Cinema Under the Stars. About 600 people attended the event in its first year and that number swelled to 1600 this year.
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Sapphire pin recipient Graeme Coates and his wife Marlene. 139240 “It was a great family night. Not only did we make money but we got out there as Rotarians,” Mr Lunt said. “It’s nice to see that we have made a lot of progress in the things we’ve started. “I’m fairly lost for words, which is unusual for me. I love you all.” Past president Don Cantwell received a second sapphire pin. He joined Rotary Club of Dandenong in 1977. “I’ve enjoyed every moment of it,” he said. “I just hope we can get some more members and keep the club really strong.” Mr Cantwell directed the club’s art stand loan program over the past 14 years, raising about $18,000 per year. Dandenong Rotarians would
Phillip Lunt receives a sapphire pin from District 9820 governor Charlie Spiers. 139240
transport, assemble and dismantle the art stands but recently sold them to Rotary Club of Berwick due to ageing volunteers. “They already had some stands so it’s worked out very well,” Mr Cantwell said. The club made Linda Grennan a Paul Harris Fellow. She became
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Terror hearing THE Narre Warren teenager charged with importing weapons allegedly for use in a foiled Anzac Day terror plot will stay in custody until at least late July, after his hearing was adjourned. The case against Mehran Azami, 19, was mentioned briefly but he was not required to appear in Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on Monday last week. The teenager was charged with importing more than 200 weapons, including AK-47 flick knives and tasers designed to look like iPhones, following pre-dawn raids throughout Casey on 18 April. Azami is believed to be the weapons supplier for two other Casey teenagers who were charged in relation to the plot - 18-year-olds Harun Causevic and Sevdet Ramadan Besim. Causevic, from Hampton Park, was refused bail at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on 8 May, and was detained along with Besim of Hallam. They are due to return to court in August. Police swooped on the Casey teenagers in morning raids on Saturday 18 April after a tip-off from British police. A 200-strong joint state and federal police counter-terrorism team executed seven search warrants in Narre Warren, Hampton Park, Hallam and Eumemmerring as part of Operation Rising. Just 24 hours before Anzac Day, British police charged a 14-year-old UK boy with trying to incite beheadings and attacks on Australian Anzac Day commemoration services. The teenager, who cannot be named for legal reasons, appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court in London and was denied bail.
Women rob woman A WOMAN has been robbed and forced to the ground while she was walking through Dandenong in the middle of the day. The 24-year-old was walking along Cheltenham Road about 10.30am on Thursday 14 May when she was approached by four women, all Islander in appearance. The women asked the victim for the time and then tried to take her handbag, before pushing her to the ground and fleeing with bank cards and $470 in cash. Police have urged any witnesses to the incident to come forward.
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The fight of his life By LACHLAN MOORHEAD NOT long after his 16th birthday, Justin punched his grandfather in the head after the older man urged him to get out of bed for school. It was one of the lowest moments in the now 22-year-old’s short life, one bookended by tragedy and addiction but now finally lit by hope. The young man currently runs a weekly Bible study class in Casey where he helps others battling their own demons. “I had extreme anger, I would go into fits where I couldn’t remember what happened,” Justin said. “I calmed down and I walked out and I saw Dad (his grandfather) bleeding into the sink and my heart just broke. These are the people who chose to look after me - I can’t do that. “So that day, I moved out.” Justin abandoned school and took up TAFE, moving near Bendigo to fend for himself and soon fell into drug abuse, a story that eerily echoed that of his mother. Marijuana, ecstasy and alcohol were staples in Justin’s life for too long. He gave up his former life in Endeavour Hills where his grandparents, Walter and Danielle, raised him, aided by his aunt - Casey Councillor Rosalie Crestani. Justin’s mother, Nichole, gave birth to her only son when she was 21 and as a single mother relied on her family as much as possible. But Nichole died in 2000, aged 28, when her anti-depressant medication mixed fatally with the methadone she was using to wean herself off heroin. She left behind seven-year-old son Justin. “I remember going to sleep and she
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Justin, here with his aunt Rosalie Crestani, has beaten an alcohol and drug addicition and is now helping Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS other Casey youths do the same. 139127 was there when I went to sleep and in the morning she wasn’t there. I didn’t really think much of it,” he said. “I went to school. It was lunchtime and I saw my grandma and grandpa and I ran up and saw the look on their faces. “They said your mum’s gone and I didn’t believe it.” Hitting rock bottom when he was kicked out of his rental property, where
he barely had enough money for food and with nowhere to go, Justin returned to his family, who had never given up hope. “I knew there was always a way to the end of the tunnel, even if you can’t always see the light. “I got out of it previously and I can get out of it again for the rest of my life now.”
After attending Bible study himself, which helped him piece his life back together, Justin has now set up his own class to help others in Casey. “Ever since then I’ve been trying to help close ones get off. I’ve had friends get off ice and really thank me and say I’ve helped a lot,” he said. “2015 is actually the first year in my life that I’ve felt peace in my heart.”
While her strong views have provoked a backlash in some cases from both the community and her fellow councillors, Rosalie makes no apologies for her outspokenness. “In every person that needs something, I see my sister. So I have dedicated a lot of my life to helping community groups. I visit Cornerstone a lot, transit soup kitchens and food banks,” she said. “We get these kids early and show them a lot of love early and we can stop them from going down a path.” Born into a religious family, Rosalie, her other siblings and her parents Walter and Danielle continually draw on their faith for strength. Each day they are reminded of Nichole, while 22-year-old Justin, brought up by his grandparents, has more recently fought and come through the other side of his own battle with drugs a decade and a half after his mother lost the same fight. Rosalie admits she questioned her faith after Nichole’s death, but stresses it was her belief that then provided solace. “I was very angry for a long time at God. She (Nichole) was getting her life back together, she was trying to be responsible and she was going on the government-funded methadone program to at least take care of her addiction,” Rosalie said. “Why did you have to take her? “She was turning her life around, she was trying to turn her life to God and I believe she did. “I don’t know that we’ll ever know the reason why people are taken at a certain time. “Maybe we’re not meant to know.”
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IT’S NONE OF OUR BUSINESS BUT… DAYS in court are rarely fun - but one man suffered in a unique way. The man had sat in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court for eight hours waiting fruitlessly for his case to be heard. Finally his driving-while-suspended case was called just after 5pm. He told the court how he didn’t know his licence had been suspended when he was pulled up by police on 18 November 2013. The six-month suspension period had been due to expire on 24 November. The magistrate said: “You won’t like this but I’d infer from that that you drove all the way through the suspended period.” Then the kicker - “I hope you didn’t drive here today,” the magistrate said, just before suspending the accused’s licence for a further month. The man affirmed with a grimace. The magistrate advised: “You better get someone to come pick up the car”. A 45-YEAR-old man who was caught drug-driving with ‘ice’ in his system was subjected to a magisterial quiz in Dandenong on Monday. The judge asked the accused: “What is in ice?” The accused hesitated, then said: “Rubbish. I don’t know.” The next question from the bench was what are the effects of ice. The accused replied: “It’s not good for you.” The judge told him it was bad for the accused’s physical and mental health, relationships and his job security. “Hopefully you can learn something from this - not to put something in your body that can harm it.” The man was convicted, fined $600 and disqualified from driving for six months. A ROTARY-MEETING marriage proposal was not only met with a ‘no’ - it cost the proposer cash. Dandenong Rotarians celebrated their club’s 80th birthday on 15 May and shared stories about fines dished out by sergeant-atarms over the years. Incoming president and current sergeant-
at-arms Susan Collier made the marriage revelation. “Not only did I decline his proposal but I fined him at the next meeting!” she announced to roaring laughter. The Journal will celebrate 150 years of continuous publication later this year and we’d love readers to be part of a special edition of the paper in August. If you have a connection to the Journal let us know. Are you a long time reader? Have you appeared in the Journal? Do you remember the paper in decades past? Do you look forward to the Journal arriving in your letterbox each week? We want your memories. See page 16 for details on how you can contribute. NEW Chinese eBook titles will soon be on Greater Dandenong library digital shelves. The collection will feature modern and classical literary works as well as popular fiction, non-fiction, bi-lingual children’s books and more. Free Chinese eBook demonstrations and library tours will be available in the first week of June. A TRANSPORT guide for seniors will be launched this week to help them stay active and engaged with the community. It will contain tips on topics such as planning trips ahead of time and how to connect with services in the area. DANDENONG’S big screen has won a big prize. The Urban Screen program received the Digital Media category honour at the Government Communications Australia Awards this month. The council switched on the big screen in April last year at opening celebrations for the Dandenong Civic Square - now Harmony Square. It has since showcased more than 1000 art features, documentaries and films sourced locally and globally.
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Below the surface By GEORGIA WESTGARTH A TOUR of the aboriginal sites of significance throughout Greater Dandenong and Casey revealed the past and what is buried below but also enlightened those present on what Aboriginal people want for tomorrow. The Inter-Council Aboriginal Consultative (ICAC) organised the tour for councillors and Aboriginal community members with the hope of spreading what they learnt throughout the community. Aboriginal singer songwriter Kutcha Edwards hosted the tour and spoke about his vision for the future. “It’s not about an us and them mentality, it’s about a collective mindset for a better tomorrow,” Mr Edwards said. The tour stopped at the Dandenong Police Paddocks, Hampton Park renewal project, Lynbrook Estate and the Dandenong Pultney Street Park. The group of 22 looked at scar trees and listened to talks from Wurundjeri Land Council representative Jemima Gardiner, archaeologist Mandy Nicholson and Dandenong and District Aborigines Co-operative executive officer Andrew Gardiner. Ms Nicholson said the Lynbrook Estate was previously a swamp. “Before it was a farm it was a swamp, prolific in bird life with a lot of sand from Port Phillip bay, most of Cranbourne’s sand is beneath us here in Lynbrook,” she said. Ms Nicholson was working for the Wurundjeri Land Council and dug the Lynbrook area 17 years ago. “It’s about recording the history of the area and the different people that lived here,” she said. Greater Dandenong Mayor Sean O’Reilly said the tour had given him a new perspective on aboriginal culture. “I was born in 1971 and at school was taught a particular view of Aboriginal history that was largely about having pity upon the Aboriginal people, about what white man had done when they colonised Australia,” Cr O’Reilly said. “This experience has helped me
Archaeologist Mandy Nicholson explained what could be found beneath the homes in Lynbrook Estate. 139040 to understand that the aboriginal people still don’t feel that they have been given the due respect as Australia’s first people,” he said. ICAC member and Casey Local Area Commander Inspector Paul Breen spoke to the group outlining why it was so important for him to attend. “As a local commander I have to get my head around these complex issues because we often see drunken, homeless and drug affected Aboriginals and for me to be a better leader I need to be a part of these meetings,” Insp Breen said. The tour was held in the lead up to Reconciliation Week and provided participants with a greater knowledge of what Dandenong and Casey was once like and the exact locations of Aboriginal significance in their community. During the lunch break Mr Edwards held up his mobile phone and said “culture is about Aboriginal people holding this phone and talking to our mobs on it.” “We are an adapting people and we will always adapt to the environment we live or have been placed,” Mr Edwards said. The Lynbrook Estate has catered for its significant trees and made sure construction was developed around the old pieces of history.
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Team comes together By CASEY NEILL THE Ermha team has been running between four different buildings on Robinson Street in Dandenong to find space for a meeting, chat to a colleague or pick up a document. By the end of next month the 200-plus staff will come together in a new head office on Princes Highway. MadCap Social Enterprise and Ermha marketing and communications executive director Christine Thornton said the mental health service had been expanding at a rapid rate. “In the last five years we’ve dramatically increased in the clients we’ve been able to service,” she said. “We’ve outgrown our spaces. It was never our plan to have four leases in four different buildings. It was just meeting demand. “We couldn’t just go out and move our head office every time we got a new contract.”
Ermha has signed a seven-year, $411,445 per annum lease for a 1349 square metre space at 81125 Princes Highway. “We’ve been lucky enough to find Estate One, a spot that’s on level one. It meets all our needs,” Ms Thornton said. “We’re going to be providing all the office space for our staff in the south east region. “We are still maintaining our drop-in space at 65 Robinson Street. “We knew we still needed to maintain our representation in the CBD of Dandenong.” The site will be refurbished to create a space that’s welcoming for children and for people from all cultures. Ms Thornton said the move would provide more spaces for staff training and opportunities to host community training and forums. “The need for support for people with disability and mental illness in the south east is growing,” she said.
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Sister dials emergency By GEORGIA WESTGARTH NINE-YEAR-OLD Bhoomika Gundlur has been congratulated by the Emergency Services Telecommunications Authority (ESTA) after she rang triple zero when her one-and-a-halfday-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 mucous while I was breast feeding,” Ms Gundlur said. The call was made on Thursday 12 March 2015 and the family said they had a wonderful time at the awards ceremony on Wednesday 13 May. “It was very fun, dad’s going to hang my award up on the wall,” Bhoomika said. The Lyndale Greens Primary School student said she will tell her little sister about that day when she grows up. “I will tell her how she was kind of rescued by me,” Bhoomika said. Chantel and Taylor Thompson were also congratulated on
A proud and happy Bhoomika with her mum, Veena, dad Channappa and baby sister, Gouri. 139071 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS the day for their quick thinking when mum, Krystal suffered an anaphylactic reaction to medication. “I was told if Chantel hadn’t made the call within 10 minutes of it coming on, because of its severity, I could have died there and then, my lungs were at 15 per cent capacity,“ Krystal said. But with some quick thinking from nine-year-old Chantel and the help of her younger sister Taylor, an ambulance arrived just in time.
“Mum and dad taught me to call triple zero as a toddler, but that was the first time I’d had to call,” Chantel said. “They are my two little heroes,“ Krystal said. Nine-year-old Ethan Webb was also applauded for his efforts when his mum went into labour on her bedroom floor along with Melodi Simsek who called triple zero for the first time when she noticed her mum’s migraine symptoms worsen. Krystal Thompson flanked by daughters Taylor and Chantel.
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KEYSBOROUGH 14 MEADOWBROOK PLACE A 4 4 BEDROOM HOME ON LARGE LAND Perched on an elevated site, this extensively renovated 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 flows onto a huge decked al fresco area offering a stunning outdoor lifestyle with serene views. 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 WIR and en-suite, the other 3 bedrooms all have robes and are serviced by a central well-appointed family bathroom. This home enjoys a combination of solid hardwood floors and carpeting. Other features include, gas ducted heating and cooling, and RMC double carport.
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KEYSBOROUGH 5 TRINITY LANE CLASSIC METRICON 5 BEDROOM MANSION A wide entrance hall flows to a large formal sitting room. Opposite this, the smart floorplan offers a ground floor bedroom with its own en-suite bathroom. Beyond, is a magnificent group of open-planned living and dining spaces all having the superb family kitchen as their focus. Granite benches, walk-in pantry, glass splashbacks and high quality appliances all combine to create a stunning kitchen. The large, tiled lounge and dining rooms flow out to a spacious covered patio, which is ideal for entertaining on a large scale. At the top of the stairs is a very spacious play area and kid’s retreat. 4 further bedrooms are up here, and the large master bedroom has a huge en-suite spa bathroom with twin vanities and a double shower. The 3 other bedrooms are well appointed and are serviced by a family bathroom and toilet.
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13 Buldah Street Rosewood Downs
6 Liquidamber Street Doveton
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.
EXCELLENT 1ST HOME OR DEVELOPMENT SITE Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 30th May at 1pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $500,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday from 12.30pm Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
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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+ Saturday 2.30-3.00pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
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29 Floriana Avenue Doveton
1/13 Jenkins Street Noble Park IMPRESSIVE LARGE BV ON COTTAGE BLOCK
DEVELOPMENT OR INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY With land area of 652m2 this property offers a fully renovated 3 bedroom plus study home with the bonus of a permit to build a 2 storey 3 bedroom townhouse at rear. Design also includes double garage, 2 living areas & full ensuite. Existing home features open plan living, quality kitchen, stunning bathroom, gas heating & air conditioning. Great to live in or rent prior to building. Set in quiet area amongst excellent homes. DON’T MISS THIS!
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Set on a low maintenance lot of 514m2 this immaculate home features high ceilings & polished loors throughout. Offers huge lounge with separate dining area, modern kitchen including lots of cupboards, gas cooking & large meals area, 3 double bedrooms with BIR’s & modern tiled bathroom. Comfort assured with ducted heating & air conditioning to living area. Extra large double brick garage & carport at rear. Excellent 1st home or investment being close to schools, shops & transport.
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UNBEATABLE AS FIRST HOME OR INVESTMENT Located in desirable pocket of Endeavour Hills and only minutes away from shopping centre this original BV is sure to appreciate in value in future. Featuring timber loors in lounge, dining & kitchen & carpet to 3 bedrooms, 2 of which have BIR’s. Bonus GDH & updated bathroom. Currently tenanted until August, 2016 with great tenant. Genuine Vendor wants it sold so call now.
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Set amongst landscaped gardens this 3 bed BV will suit the most fastidious buyers. Recently renovated this rendered home offers a large open living area, spacious lounge, cupboard packed modern kitchen with WO & gas HP & large family area which opens to a huge covered timber deck. Large family bathroom includes separate shower & 2nd toilet. 3 spacious brs with sliding mirror robes & full ensuite to master. Huge 4 car garage under roof + additional drive. Features pol loors to living area & quality carpet to brs. D/heating & evap cooling.
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Hall & Partners HALLAM 11 Lara Court NEW LISTING
LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION! We have a winner on all fronts; Peaceful court location offers this quality 3 bedroom family home only minutes’ walk to Eumemmering College and local Primary School. Consists of a brand new super kitchen, 2 bathrooms, extensive porcelain tiling, as new carpets, elegant window furnishings, ducted heating, cooling system. Over 700m2 block with large carport, garden shed and pergola. A safe environment for kids to grow with a secured backyard.
DEVELOP, SUBDIVIDE, RESIDE OR INVEST THE OPPORTUNITIES ARE ENDLESS! This property is a rare opportunity with an impressive 17m (app.) street frontage. Knock it down and build 3 properties or keep the house & build in the extensive backyard (STCA), a reliable investment or affordable home for a first home buyer.This property is minutes from Dandenong Market, Shopping Centre, hospital, schools & transport.This beautiful home consists of 3 generous sized bedrooms, study/dining area, sep toilet, high ceilings, gas appliances, ducted heating & polished floor boards throughout. Land size approx. 635m2
For Sale: $465,000 Plus Inspect: Saturday 2-2:30pm Contact: Walter Kubiak 0412 359 973
For Sale: $380,000 Plus Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Leigh Hall 0401 408 580
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DANDENONG 61 King Street EXTRA LUXURY HOME Extraordinary quality home awaits for you to enjoy and relax for years to come!Features:Double storey home with 3 bedrooms with BIR, 2 bathrooms including ensuite plus 2 powder rooms, Spacious living room and dining area with bay windows, Ash kitchen with gas cooking and dishwasher, Gas ducted heating, Ducted Cooling system, Beautiful parquetry flooring throughout the house, Security alarm, Enclosed alfresco with a second kitchen fitted in & Double garage.
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!
For Sale: $425,000 Plus Inspect: Saturday 1-1:30pm Contact: Alex Simule 0412 889 173
Auction: Saturday 20th June at 12pm Inspect: Saturday 1-1:30pm Contact: Walter Kubiak 0412 359 973
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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. HARD TO FIND - EASY TO PLEASE!
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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!
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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 4:00pm to 4:30pm & Sat 11:30am to 12:00pm
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57 Grove end road
FULLY RENOVATED VERSATILE HOME ON MASSIVE BLOCK!
This versatile four bedroom, two living area home is situated on the corner of Kennington Park Drive and has been fully renovated and is ready for the next owner who is looking at maintenance free living for the family or an investment. The lucky new owner is buying a home with a new granite kitchen, renovated bathroom, freshly painted throughout, new carpets, a large pergola, covered car accommodation, evaporative cooling and much more. Set on a corner site of over 750m2 there is room for all the family plus loads of space for the cars, boat trailer or truck etc. or redevelop subject to council approval. Situated close to schools, shops, transport and easy access to the Freeway. *** In conjunction with Vladimir Nogic, Licensed Estate Agent Mob: 0408 997 938 ***
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IN THE HEART OF DANDENONG!
Situated in a highly sought after residential pocket is this family home representing a super buy for owner occupiers and investors alike. Comprising two robed bedrooms with full ensuite to the master, bright central bathroom, fully tiled open plan living and dining area, well appointed hostess kitchen with stainless steel appliances and dishwasher and neat laundry. Features include downlights, two split system air conditioning units, lock up garage and low maintenance gardens. Located within close proximity to local school, shops, transport, parkland and easy Freeway access. Currently let to excellent tenants till February, 2016 returning $340.00 per week. ATTENTION: FIRST HOME BUYERS OR INVESTORS!
For Sale: $360,000 to $380,000 oPen: thurs 4:45pm to 5:15pm & Sat 11:15am to 11:45am
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2/19 olive Street
THIS ONE REALY HITS THE SPOT!
Sherwood Apartments comprises 6 x 1 bedroom - 1 bathroom apartments and 12 x 2 bedroom - 2 bathroom apartments within two separate buildings divided by car parking space. These spacious, apartments will feature abundant natural light, high quality fittings and be finished to the highest standard.
Superbly presented two bedroom freestanding unit in the heart of Central Dandenong. Bright, sunny lounge with ceiling fan, a kitchen with a massive amount of cupboard space plus wall oven, gas hot plates and range hood. The meals area has direct access to the neat and tidy rear yard that has side access to the lock up garage.
For Sale: From $295,000 oPen: tues 4:30-5:00pm & Sat 2:00-2:30pm
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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!
For Sale: $330,000 to $360,000 oPen: Wed 4:00-4:30pm & Sat 10:30-11:00am
Opportunity to buy neat home in the heart of the city. Boasting a $250.00 per week rental return, it features two spacious bedrooms with built in robes, meals area off renovated kitchen, a combined bathroom/laundry, separate toilet and car space. Walking distance to the CBD and many other facilities.
For Sale: $210,000 plus buyers oPen: Wed 4:00-4:30pm & Sat 10:30-11:00am
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 5:00-5:30pm & Sat 1:00-1:30pm
1/79 Cleeland Street
Cosy front unit located within a short walk to Dandenong Market, Plaza, hospital and Dandenong High School plus a bus stop is at your front door step. Features two spacious bedrooms with built in robes, large formal lounge, kitchen/meals area, gas heating and cooking, ceiling fans, air conditioning, neat rear yard and a carport.
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DANDENONG 17 BIRDWOOD AVENUE Set on 810m2 with potential for dual occupancy, multiunit development or possibly leave the house & build 2 units at rear STCA. A ton of potential that just needs an imagination! Situated in central location handy to shops, market & station also includes solid 2 bedroom residence ideal for update.
2a 1b 1c 2e Sat 30th May @ 11am 10% dep settlement 29th July INSPECT Thur 5-5:30pm & Sat from 10:30am Photo ID required PRICE Contact Agent CONTACT Gavin Andrews 0407 779 232
NOBLE PARK 4 ALFRED STREET
NOBLE PARK 3&6/41 STUART STREET
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Expected completion July 2015. Inc Kitchen with Caesar stone bench tops, dishwasher, d/ heating, split air-con, internal access to the garage & landscaped gardens. Choice of large balcony or rooftop terrace. Potential rental return of $18,200 per annum. Offers considered before auction.
Sat 30th May @ 11am 10% dep, settlement upon completion INSPECT Sat from 10:30am PRICE Buyers Over $325,000 CONTACT Yasantha De Silva 0432 805 336
DANDENONG NORTH 2 ISOBELLA COURT
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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.
DANDENONG NORTH 1 MATEO CLOSE Situated in the prestigious Rosewood Downs Estate, this 3 bedroom family home is spacious throughout and features open plan living, kitchen with gas appliances, master bedroom with ensuite & WIR, large dining area and an outdoor room or home office which is perfect for those wanting the convenience of working
3a 2b 2c 1e INSPECT Sat 1-1:30pm Photo ID required PRICE $480,000 + CONTACT Silvana Lakic 0412 241 888
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Big home, big backyard, 2 double garages! Great opportunity to secure a sold & spacious family home in heart of noble park, on a generous 740m2 approx. block. 3 good size bedrooms all with BIR’s, 2 living areas, large kitchen, double brick garage with rear access & added bonus of another double steel garage, covered entertaining area & big backyard with plenty of room for the kids to play. Extras inc d/heating, alarm, high ceilings & lovely gardens front & rear. Close to all amenities including Schools, Noble park train station, bus & shops, don’t miss this one! METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
Saturday 6th June @ 12pm 10% dep 30 day settlement INSPECT Sat 1-1:30pm Photo ID required PRICE Contact Agent CONTACT Ari Oinonen 0402 349 644
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Sat 20th June @ 1pm 10% dep bal 30/60 days Contact Agent Sat 1-1:30pm Photo ID required Shagi Pathmanatha 0413 076 585
DOVETON 14 CRIMSON DRIVE
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Brick veneer home with aluminium windows features spacious living area separated from the updated kitchen meals area. 3 spacious bedrooms with large BIR’s, renovated bathroom, Rheem hot water system, wall mounted air conditioning, gas wall heater & window awnings. Large land approx. 701 m2.
INSPECT Sat 1-1:30pm Photo ID required PRICE $330,000 + CONTACT Yasantha De Silva 0432 805 336
HALLAM 48 FRAWLEY ROAD
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The pictures do not do this home justice expensive porcelain tiles and windows furnishing set the scene. Open plan, spacious lounge and dining – updated kitchen with Caesar stone bench top (ultra-modern).
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INSPECT Sat 2-2:30pm Photo ID required PRICE $420,000 + CONTACT Gavin Andrews 0407 779 232
DANDENONG 4 Langhorne Street 9706 7455 | PROUDLY SERVICING: • Endeavour Hills • Doveton • Hallam
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KEYSBorougH 54 Havenstone Dr
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 • Potential rental return of $35,000 per year
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.
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Auction 13/06/2015 @ 2pm 10% Deposit: Settlement 30/60/90 Days Inspect: Thursday 4:30 - 5:00pm Saturday 1:30 - 2:00pm Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491
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$690,000+ Wednesday 5:30 - 6:00pm Saturday 1:00 - 1:30pm Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Varun Ahuja 0404 954 492
Potential to Develop (STCA) 769sm2 SPrIngvAlE 11 Clive Street Approx Only 1 left!!!
ready Set go – Construction Already Started!
Located in a prime court position this 3 bedroom family home is sure to impress. Featuring immaculate slate looring and carpets throughout and situated on a huge block, including two sheds for all your storage needs, semi ensuite and secure back garden, this lovely home is waiting for you to inspect. Short walking distance to primary school and public transport. • Currently rental $1,474 per month
Gorgeously contemporary, this brand new townhouses combines aesthetic charm and smart design to create an exceptional living environment full of functionality and luxury. Situated close to Coles supermarket, public transport, walking distance to Minaret College, Springvale Rise Primary School, Monash University Clayton, Ikea, Springvale Central shopping, easy access to Princess Highway, freeways and east link.
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$390,000+ Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Nik Sharma 0411 790 745
$420,000+ Saturday 12:30 - 1:00pm Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Nik Sharma 0411 790 745
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Love at first sight!
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You will fall in love with this contemporary family home at first glance. Set in a private court, featuring 4 spacious bedrooms with BIR, master with ensuite, central bathroom, formal lounge and dining room, open plan kitchen with adjoining meals area, well lit living room, and rumpus as well as large outdoor entertainment area. Ducted heating & cooling throughout. Double garage & well manicured gardens.
Wednesday 10th June @ 6.30pm Sandown Regency, 477 Princes Hwy, Noble Park
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BARRY PLANT, NOBLE PARK/KEYSBOROUGH, 8710 0000
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Clyde Lobo 0421 138 384 clyde.lobo@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
5 ERICA STREET PRICE: $330,000 PLUS
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale 1185625
Looking for a wonderful home with low maintenance living then here is a great catch. Calling all first home buyers and investors - this solid duplex brick veneer will tick a lot of the boxes. All the hard work has been completed, so all you have to do is move in and enjoy. Consisting of three bedrooms with built-in robes, updated kitchen and bathrooms there’s not much more a young family would need to do. This magnificent home is surrounded by glistening floorboards and renovated for low maintenance living in mind. Outside, a fourth room to do as you please - playroom for kids when it’s raining or place of solitude to just unwind. The backyard area will be great for all entertainment options.
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A Rare Find in Central Dandenong
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!
Located just minutes from Dandenong Hospital and Chisholm TAFE this neat home is perfect for any family to start in or an addition to your investment portfolio. Sitting in a quiet and family friendly court location you can let you kids run around with little worry. Comprising 3 bedrooms, good sized living area which is adjoined by the kitchen and meals area, updated main bathroom, central gas heating as well as gas wall heater in living area, double carport with additional double aluminium garage in the backyard and all sitting a generous allotment of 523 sqm (approx.). Homes in this area are generally kept and not sold, so make sure you do not miss this great opportunity to buy a family home in central Dandenong’s most quiet area. Call to arrange a viewing time today!
AUCTION: Saturday 30th of May 2015 1:30pm TERMS: 10% Deposit, Balance in 30-60 Days INSPECT: 30th of May 2015 1:00pm-1:30pm
AUCTION: Saturday 13th of June 2015 12:00pm TERMS: 10% Deposit, Balance in 30-60 Days INSPECT: 30th of May 2015 11:30am-12:00pm
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BEST ALLOTMENTS EVER OFFERED IN TRAFALGAR An exciting opportunity awaits the intelligent owner-occupier, renovator or investor, due to its highly tenantable appeal, who wishes to purchase within this coveted estate which is surrounded by premier amenities.
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ISELL GROUP, ASPENDALE GARDENS, 8586 6411 DINESH RAGHU, 0431 131 157 19 OAKWOOD DRIVE INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT AUCTION: SATURDAY, 30 MAY, 2PM
Enjoying a private position on the edge of the estate and Tatterson Park, this well-maintained home affords lucrative opportunities for the new owners to enjoy as is and appreciate the lifestyle on offer, or update stylishly and benefit from the rewards. Ideally functional interiors feature a large living space, well-appointed timber kitchen and naturally-bright dining plus three bedrooms with wardrobes, a family bathroom and guest powder room plus entertainer’s patio and carport. Residents will also enjoy the use of the estate's facilities including children’s playground, tennis courts, private swimming pool and sauna. It is positioned enviably close to Parkmore Shopping Centre, bus and rail transport, elite schools, such as Resurrection Primary School, Haileybury, Lighthouse, Keysborough Secondary and Sirius College, golf courses and EastLink.
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Across the bridge at the foothills of the Strzelecki Ranges In an exclusive CUL-DE SAC.
LOCATED OFF SCHOOL ROAD ENTER VIA CROSS STREET
STAGE 5 ANOTHER QUALITY MASTERPLANNED COMMUNITY BY CEEJ DEVELOPMENTS ALL LOT AREAS, DIMENSIONS AND PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE www.ceej.com.au
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5633 1666 1/87 Princes Highway, Trafalgar Peter Heathcote 0488 024 172 www.johnkerr.com.au
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www.harveyre.com.au SPRINGVALE SOUTH, 668 Heatherton Road
SPRINGVALE, 43 Regent Avenue
BIG BLOCK OF LAND! GREAT DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY! This is a great opportunity to own a sweet home and build up the investment portfolio at the same time. The warm weatherboard home offers 3 BRs, kitchen adjoining meals area, lounge room and bathroom with a corner bath, separated laundry & toilet. Extra features including high ceiling, polished timber floor, ducted heating, AC and solar panels.
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FOR SALE BUYERS OVER $590,000 Open Home: Sat 12:30pm - 1:00pm Harvey Nhan – 0432 558 881
KEYSBOROUGH, 53 Darren Road BRILLIANT HOME IN GREAT LOCATION!
HUGE BLOCK OF LAND RIGHT IN SPRINGVALE CENTRAL! Short walk to Springvale SC, services and facilities, this huge block of approx. 890sqm land is a great opportunity for buyer or investor who is looking for a potential development site to construct multiunit townhouses. With the existing 3 BRs plus a study home - in good conditions, good tenants and great rent return - plenty of time to choose your best option. Great location - Great land size - Great opportunity! This property would be the best choice for your investment! Call us now.
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AUCTION Sunday 28/06/2015 11:30am (Unless Sold Prior) Open Home: By Appointment Mary Vu – 0439 354 825 mary@harveyre.com.au
Surrounded by well-known schools, the well- maintained home offers 3 BRs all with BIR, a huge lounge/living, kitchen with plenty of cupboards adjoining dining area, central bathroom, separated toilet & laundry. Other features include ducted heating, AC, polished timber floor, tiled in wet area, solar panels, sunroom and double garage. This is an astounding opportunity for all buyers, be quick to inspect before it’s gone!
A3 B1 C1 E2 FOR SALE BUYERS OVER $530,000 Open Home: Sat 1:30pm - 2:00pm Harvey Nhan – 0432 558 881
DANDENONG, 6/3 Close Avenue
HAMPTON PARK, 16 Newberry Retreat
YOUNG APARTMENT 2 BEDROOMS AND 2 BATHROOMS IN CENTRAL LOCATION!
FOUR BEDROOMS & TWO LIVINGS HOME IN GREAT LOCATION!
This young apartment offers: 2 spacious bedrooms , master with FES & WIR, other with mirror BIRs and balcony, large open living and dining, kitchen with stainless steel appliances, 2 bathrooms, 2 toilets, split system, laundry, 2 private balconies, intercom, lift access & secure parking and storage. This quality fittings & fixtures apartment offer buyer or investor a good buy.
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.
A2 B2 C2 E1 FOR SALE FROM $310,000 Open Home: By Appointment Mary Vu – 0439 354 825
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FOR SALE BUYERS OVER $370,000 Open Home: Sat 3:00pm - 3:30 pm Harvey Nhan – 0432 558 881
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KEYSBOROUGH 15 ELMSWOOD BOULEVARD
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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.
KEYSBOROUGH 4 FAORO COURT
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Saturday 6th June at 12pm $850,000+ Sat 11:30am - 12pm Photo ID required Andrea Gutwirth 0426 26 26 01 Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888
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KEYSBOROUGH 28 RIVERGUM PLACE
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.
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!
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Wednesday 10th June at 5pm unless sold prior $490,000+ Thurs 5:30 - 6pm & 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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Wednesday 10th June at 5pm unless sold prior $550,000+ Thurs 5 - 5:30pm & Sat 1:45 - 2:15pm 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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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.)
Rarely do you get an opportunity like this - a quiet suburban residence with no body corporate. Inside you’ll find a welcoming entry with timber floors underneath the carpet, a bright living room, heating & further inside you’ll find two carpeted BDRs with BIRs plus a central bathroom / laundry with powder room. Perfect for all & well positioned there is also a separate kitchen & meals area. Make your way outdoors to find a sun filled rear/front yard with secure access to a lock up garage.
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METHOD From $330,000+ As advertised or by appointment Photo ID required Kush Chetri 0425 199 192 Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
NOBLE PARK 12 JENKINS STREET
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Tuesday 16th June at 5pm unless sold prior $270,000+ Sat 11:15 - 11:45am Photo ID required Kush Chetri 0425 199 192 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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NOBLE PARK NORTH 380 PRINCES HIGHWAY
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This solid 3 BDR home which stands on a rectangular allotment of approx 725m2 is definitely a home to suit the keen renovator & 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). Time to roll up your sleeves & bring this beauty back to its former glory!
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.
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Saturday 6th June at 11am Contact Agent 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60/90 Days Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required Kush Chetri 0425 199 192 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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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
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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).
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 6th June at 1:30pm Contact Agent 10% Deposit. Balance 30 Days. Sat 1 - 1:30pm Photo ID required Daniel Pepperell 0418 105 105 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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Saturday 30th May at 2pm $330,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 60 Days. Wed 5 - 5:30pm & Sat 1:30 - 2pm Photo ID required Belinda Robbie 0414 335 696 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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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 multi-unit site. The land size is approx 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. METHOD PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT
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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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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Set on a 669 square metre block, this immaculate home is in the sought after Rosewood Downs Estate. The position is perfect for a young family with its easy walk to schools, shops, transport and access to major arterials. Visitors will be impressed by the quality polished hardwood timber floors and slate floor tiles throughout the wet areas. The floorplan offers a spacious lounge leading to a formal dining/family room.
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Adjacent is the quality laminated kitchen which is fitted with stainless steel appliances including a wall oven, gas hot plates, rangehood and dishwasher. The large meals area has a sliding door to a rear landing overlooking a sparkling pool and views. An added feature is the storage room under the patio which could convert to a change room and shower for the pool. Close to the front entrance are the four bedrooms. The master bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe and access to the stunning tiled bathroom. Each bedroom has lots of built-in wardrobe space. The home is freshly painted throughout and includes quality fittings so there is nothing for the new owners to spend. It is also fitted with split system air conditioning to the lounge where the new owners’ comfort is assured. There is a double carport and single garage at the rear which could double up as a gym or workshop to complete the package.
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SPRINGVALE SOUTH 13 WOODSTOCK PLACE From the moment you cast your eyes upon this tenderly cared for home starting at the street curb to the delightful landscaped backyard, every aspect shows you the owners care and passion for this property over the past 36 years. With beautiful surrounds, this home is situated on a 715m2 (approx) block in a nice peaceful court. Upon entering this newly painted home, you will find a large formal living area flowing through to the spacious dining area which adjoins the sparkling kitchen. Stepping further through the home reveals 3 perfectly sized & newly carpeted BDRs with BIRs & an extra-large MSTR overlooking the picturesque backyard garden featuring a WIR & full en suite. Finally we step outside and take a seat at the undercover patio area, overlooking the enchanting garden. You will find it large enough to have all your friends and family over for a party but also perfect for small intimate gatherings with your loved ones.
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divides floor plans into three parts (front, middle, and back) means buyers are not limited with options to begin to create their own unique design. The Home Creator Tool on Inspired Homes' website brings this modular design system to life to allow buyers to play jigsaw puzzle with floor plans to get the creative juices flowing. The cherry on top is the personalised service of sitting down with managing director Andrew Stickley to further alter the design. Here the designer’s pen hits the paper to produce an individualised family home to suit exact needs. Inspired Homes is truly rethinking family living to provide a refreshingly different alternative to volume builders. Buyers are invited to have a look through the four bedroom sister design, the Laguna 319. Inspired Homes displays are at 3-5 Serene Way, Clyde North, on the Berwick Waters Estate. Phone 13000 HOMES (1300 046 637) or Andrew Stickley on 0411 473 662 or visit www.inspiredhomes.com.au.
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BUSINESSES and future employees connected and shared their stories at a breakfast in Dandenong this month. City of Greater Dandenong’s Youth and Family Services team partnered with South East Business Networks (SEBN) to host the event at Dandenong Civic Centre on Thursday 7 May. Year 9 and 10 students from six secondary schools joined with mentors to explore career options and pathways to reach their goals. “It was one of those special moments where it was just a great feeling in the room,� SEBN manager Sandra George said. “It was terrific because we had almost as many mentors as we had students. I think it was up around the 40 mark.� Ms George said businesses were very willing to help with two 20-minute mentoring sessions. “We didn’t have to do any chasing. In fact we had a waiting list of mentors,� she said. “The mentors said at the end of the session they would have liked longer with the kids. “They valued the fact that these young people were their future workforce.� Dandenong High School, Sirius College, Carwatha College P12, St John’s Regional College, Minaret College and Keysborough College were involved. Students discussed their mentor’s career journey and what they did at work each day during the first mentoring session while the second focused on students’ career paths. “It gave employers a better understanding of how young people think and therefore how they can connect with them,� Ms George said. She said the event also exposed students to the job opportunities in the region. “Often a lot more than what they think there are,� she said. “Don’t be persuaded by media that manufacturing is dead and gone. It’s very much alive, it’s different and it’s exciting.� - CASEY NEILL
MORE than 50 mechanics took one look at Ghulam Haidar’s poliowithered leg and turned him away, refusing to give the Hampton Park 21-year-old the chance to prove himself in the field he loves. But Patterson Cheney’s New World Honda in Narre Warren saw past the refugee’s disability and took him on as a trade assistant. Three months down the track and the company is looking to offer him an apprenticeship. Ghulam makes his way around the workshop on a crutch with remarkable ease, his strength and agility astounding to watch. He removes a tyre from a car using one arm while his other rests on the wooden crutch that serves as his right leg. “I’m feeling very happy. This job is my passion,� he said. “Because I got the job I can support my family as well.� He came to Australia in July 2013 to save his life and forge a new one, making a treacherous sea journey via Indonesia. “In Afghanistan my life was not safe. In Pakistan, too,� he said. His wife, mother and sister remain in Pakistan. He said it was hard to be separated from them but that his wife’s migration application was being processed. “Hopefully, she will be here soon,� he said. Ghulam had a Grade 6 level edu-
Ghulam Haidar uses a crutch to get around the workshop. 137957 Picture: GARY SISSONS cation when he arrived in Australia and enrolled in an English class. Dandenong Valley Job Support (DVJS) organised work experience at a Dandenong mechanic for him and he received great feedback, but there was doubt as to whether anyone would employ him. Undeterred, with help from DVJS
case manager De’Arne Coates, Ghulam completed a certificate two in automotive servicing technology at Chisholm Institute in Dandenong. He then went in search of a job. “Ghulam would have been to 50odd places. They’d just look at him and say no,� DVJS business manager Andy Ernst said.
New World Honda Narre Warren service manager Russell Hudman said he was surprised at what Ghulam could do. “We thought we’d give him a try, put him on for a couple of weeks and he seemed to be a really hard worker and very keen,� he said. “He came in here, he said he wanted to do express all by himself. “Express is generally two people working on a car at the same time. “I was very impressed by his enthusiasm. “Depending on how he goes this year, I’ll more than likely be looking at putting him on as a mature aged apprentice.� Mr Hudman employed all his car washers through DVJS. “They want work and other people aren’t willing to give them a go,� he said. “It’s hard to keep people in a job like that because it’s monotonous.� Mr Ernst said some job seekers had physical disabilities while others had literacy issues or depression. “Standing there in solitude washing a car can sometimes be the best therapy for them,� he said. “It’s putting the right person in the right place. “We’ve got hundreds of guys and it’s finding that niche for all of them.� Since 2010 New World Honda has employed nine staff through DVJS and the Patterson Cheney Group as a whole has employed 15 people with disabilities.
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Stitching for survival By CASEY NEILL WOMEN have used art and craft to capture harrowing stories of survival. Stitching Our Stories is on display at Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens in Dandenong until 31 May. It’s the work of refugee, asylum seeker and migrant women who attend Wellsprings for Women’s Creative Connections Through Craft program. They took a personal object and used printed patterns, textures and text to express their feelings towards it in artist books and hand embroideries. “This process has fostered a sense of ownership, individual identity, history and pride in sharing cultural traditions,” art therapist Holly Gordon said. Ms Gordon has worked on Creative Connections Through Craft for almost three years. She said it was a soft starting point for women to access further education through Wellsprings and other organisations. The group meets for more than two hours each Monday to work on a range of skills including stencil work, painting and embroidery.
IN BRIEF Audi arson DETECTIVES are investigating whether a stolen car was dumped and then set alight in the early hours of the morning near the Dandenong Creek trail. The fire, on Oppenheim Road in Dandenong South, is being treated as suspicious after it was reported to police around 2.30am on Thursday 14 May. The burnt-out car was a 2002 black Audi sedan and is believed to have been stolen from Oswald Street in Dandenong earlier on the same day.
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certificate courses and run market stalls. Wellsprings manager Veronica Hassett said the Creative Connections Through Craft each week joined the long-run-
ning Crafty Connections group for women with special needs. “They all come together so they’re making stitches together,” she said.
“They’re learning to speak English together - where did you get your thread from? How do you make this outfit? “That’s how women learn.”
POLICE were called to a bin fire that was lit behind a Dandenong business earlier this month. The fire was started behind the Superior Drive premises around 4pm on Saturday 16 May. No one was injured in the blaze. Detectives are now appealing for any witnesses to the fire to come forward.
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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. Cow milking will be available on the 31 May.
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.
Bowls and bingo HALLAM Senior Citizens Centre is open Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday and offer carpet bowls, bingo, games, club room events and day tours. New members are welcome. ■ 4 Princess Domain Drive, Hallam. For more information contact president Paul Lorenzo on 9703 1068 or secretary Dorothy Mickelson on 9796 7580.
Fungi fairies Visitors can wear their best fairy or elf costume and search for the cheeky fungi fairies and elves in the Australian Garden. ■ Corner of Ballarto Road and Botanic Drive, Cranbourne, on Thursday 2 July from 10am to 11am. Cost $7.40 per child. Contact the Royal Botanic Gardens Cranbourne on 5990 2200 for more information.
Autumn retreat THE changing of seasons can be a time for reflection, join the Open Door creative
Corky Screw and Crash Mandicoot from the Cutthroat Charmers. 139434 Picture: NIKKI BEE JUNGLE LAND 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 $10 which includes a light lunch. Spaces are limited book now on 9791 8664.
Digital camera classes LEARN how to get the best out of your digital camera with digital SLR classes. ■ Hallam Community Learning Centre, 56 Kays Avenue, Hallam, on Monday and Wednesday mornings from 9.45am to 11.45am. Phone 9703 1688 for more details.
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, Sunday 31 May, 9.30am.
Scottish and Celtic 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. Includes a raffle on the day, a sausage sizzle and Devonshire tea. ■ Dandenong Showgrounds, Greaves Reserve, Bennet Street, Dandenong, Sunday 31 May, 10am to 3pm. Entry forms available at www. dandyshow.com.au or phone 9794 0562 for general inquiries.
Library Toddler Time THESE free sessions are designed to help children aged two to three to develop their imagination and vocabulary and find a love for books and reading. Toddler Time also helps carers to learn songs,
TWO of the South East Roller Derby’s home teams, the Dolly Rodgers and the Cutthroat Charmers, will be skating for their lives in a special zombie themed bout called Dawn of the Rolling Dead. Market stalls, merchandise stands, face painting and a bar for over 18s will be on site and everyone is encouraged to dress up. ■ Saturday 30 May, Springers Leisure Centre, Keysborough. Doors open at 6pm for a 7pm game start. Tickets are available at the door, $10 for adults, $5 for under 12s, and free entry for under children under five.
finger plays and nursery rhymes to enjoy at home. ■ Springvale Library, 411 Springvale Road, Springvale, and Dandenong Library, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong, on Mondays at 10.30am. Bookings are not required. The sessions don’t run on school or public holidays. Phone 1300 630 920 for more information.
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ASYLUM seekers and refugees attending Wellsprings for Women used printed patterns, textures and text to create a book that reflects on their past and helps them take charge of their story, culture and future education. ■ Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong, 1 to 29 May from 10am to 4pm Monday to Friday and noon to 4pm on the first Sunday of the month. Email heritagehill@cgd.vic.gov.au or phone 9793 4511.
PARTICIPATE with more than 100 others in a free five kilometre timed event every Saturday morning. The event caters for serious runners and for those wanting a jog or even a walk. ■ Saturdays at 8am at Berwick Springs, visit the Berwick Springs parkrun website for more information. KEYSBOROUGH Learning Centre will host Rainbows for the Children of Australia’s after school program 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.
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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. It has sessions for people with advanced levels on Tuesdays, 6pm to 7.30pm. Bookings and prior assessment are required. Springvale Library hosts sessions for people with low to intermediate English skills on Tuesdays from 10.30am to 11.30am and Wednesdays, 7.30pm to 8.30pm. No bookings are required. ■ Dandenong Library, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Springvale Library, 411 Springvale Road, Springvale. Phone 1300 630 920 or see library staff for bookings or more information.
Cooking with dad KIDS can learn to cook healthy meals with dad, spend some quality time together and strengthen their relationship as they meet other families and learn life skills as a team. ■ Selandra Family and Children’s Centre, 45 Haflinger Avenue, Clyde North, Saturday 21 February to Saturday 12 December, 10.30am to noon. Registration is essential. To register contact City of Casey on 9705 5200 or email dadsmatter@casey.vic.gov.au.
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Specialising in block and sleeper retaining walls, Lawns levelled and sown, Instant turf laid, Sprinklers, Plants, Paving, etc.
weightman.plumbing@bigpond.com.au www.weightmanplumbing.com.au
BLOCKED DRAINS
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Licence No 33202
1158751-DJ42-14
8794 8561 (AH)
0418 368 591
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1158529-PB42-14
1120004-HM08-14
DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL
1077848-PJ8-13
C1032569-KK22-12
klalandscape@gmail.com
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1157162-DJ40-14
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C1080004-JO26-13
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Matt 0421 332 250
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DBU-2343
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1184952-DJ21-15
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1173925-ACM09-15
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C1092317-JO38-13
• Alterations, Renovations & Improvements • Windows - Doors - Locks (Repair/Replace) • Painting - Plastering - Tiling - Roofing and Guttering (leaks)
For all your cabinetry requirements
Lic no# 51646
ALL ASPECTS OF PROPERTY CARPENTRY CARE:
i g
NEAT PLUMBING SERVICE Lic. Number 27186
SCARLET KITCHENS
C955357-JJ33-11
GADSHOME
M A INTEN A NCE HANDYMAN SERVICES
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V Ha dy Perso s
1128216-LN14-13
V Garde Servi es
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Trades & Services
U WANNA BIN SKIPS
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Contact Steve: 0419 361 253 Fax: 5996 5005 Email: scguttering@bigpond.com
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General Notices V Public Notices and Event
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Public Notice Rowan Drive Doveton Development Plan
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9700 1899 - 0439 931 138
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SN1074465-PJ20-13
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V Septic Tanks
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V Television/Video/Audio
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1300 859 829 - 0407 356 441
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The proposed development plan can be viewed on line at www.casey.vic.gov.au/ currentconsultations A hard copy can be requested by contacting City of Casey on 9705 5200. Submissions on the proposed development plan should be made in writing to the Team Leader City Strategy, PO Box 1000, NARRE WARREN VIC 3085. OR via email to sdevelopment@casey.vic.gov.au Submissions must be received by Council no later than 5.00 pm on Monday 22 June 2015.
1183353-HM22-15
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A development plan has been prepared by Ilim College for a new Prep to Year 12 (P-12) at 25-35 Rowan Drive, Doveton. The plan shows the stages of development, from stage one to stage five. A preliminary assessment by Council officers reveals that the documentation is of a satisfactory standard to commence public notice and exhibition.
C1088813-JO35-13
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C924285-KK19-11
C1105812-BM03-14
WINDSOR
1141632-DC27-14
NEW RIDGE ROOF RESTORATION
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V Security & Screen Doors
V Roofing
Pressure cleaning ● Flexi pointing
Commercial, Domestic & Automotive & Leisure Upholstery Free Quotes, Large Range of Fabric, 30 Years Experience
Reliable Service Anytime, Anywhere
(Including Aged Care Facilities & Real Estate Rentals Etc.)
Servicing Shire of Cardinia and the Berwick area
section of Network Classifieds.
Call 9077 0135 or Mob 0421 080 247
Repairs ● Rebedding ● Resprays
A & E UPHOLSTERY PTY LTD
V Water Cartage
1800 183 567
E. treecontrol4@bigpond.com
Global Roller Shutters
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5m3, 6m3 7m3, 8m3, 9m3, 10m3, 12m3, 15m3, 20m3 All walk in bins
General Classifieds
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5942 7664 0418 890 612
www.ausrendering.com.au
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PENSIONER DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE C1061178-PJ45-12
4m3
Incorporating Kooweerup Bin Hire
V Roller Shutters
PTY LTD
Phone Clayton 0434 522 144
PAK BIN HIRE
Call Joe 0419 275 645
PJU Formerly Chiselwyks
V Tree Lopping/Surgery
BIN HIRE PHONE PAUL
0409 232 286
& Waterproofing
For all types of wall and floor tiling. Includes Bathroom Renovations and Waterproofing
C710724-JM22-9
1156304-HM40-14
Domestic & Commercial
Ph: 9798 3074 or 0417 582 601
Call 9769 9361 or 0412 080 627
REASONABLE RATES. For a free measure and quote call
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1185236-LB21-15
Oz Rendering
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www.antennaspecialist.com.au
jak_gray@bigpond.com
V Rendering
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1300 361 979 0407 674 808
0449 009 849
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30 Years Experience A Full Recover Service Lounge Suites Made to Order Free Quotes Free Pick-up & Delivery
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1300 627 732 0418 574 398
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V Tiling 1146415-HM30-14
Licence No. 21452
Extra TV / Phone points TV Mounting/Home theatre
C877313-JM50-10
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MOBILE: 0409 253 269 BUS: 5629 2077 2m3 & 3m3 4m3 - 5m3 - 6m3
1144422-PB29-14
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C389274-HJ50-5
9793 9970
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1021701-KG17-12
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C514133-TG10-7 C992860-KK50-11
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9796 8621 0418 367 017
SC Guttering
G6191406AA-dc12Aug
SERVICE BIN HIRE FOUNTAIN GATE PLUMBING SUPER • 2 Cubic Yard Bins from $130
Lic 24754 • New Houses • Factories • Blockages/Machine and Camera • Same Day Hot Water Services • Domestic and Commercial Maintenance • 3.5 Ton & 12 Ton Excavator • Bobcat and Tipper
V Upholsterers
C752112-JL1-10
V Television/Video/Audio G6114616AA-dc24Jun
V Rubbish Removal
1172040-CG06-15
V Plumbing
Oakfern Tree Care P/L Pruning Removal Stump Grinding
Phone Geoff 0418 340 825 Fully Insured
V Public Notices and Event
Dr. R. Keswani
We regret to i for all of our alued patie ts, that as of the th May, Dr R Keswani De tal Surgeo , ill retire after ore tha years practisi g i Da de o g. We ould like to tha k all of our loyal patie ts for all their support o er the years. FREE CLEAN FILL, Wa ted clea fill site, south easter area. Da s, gullies, paddocks, filled a d le elled, o charge. Pho e .
Buy & Sell in the
Motoring section of Network Classifieds.
8787 8599
For all ages
Computer
N T AT VES 27 Intrepid St, Berwick
Ph 1300 85 39 39
Celebrations V Dressmaking
BRUCE SHAND, JP. Celebrant. Weddings, namings, vow renewals. All areas. Ph: 9879 6726. www.bruceshand.com.au
DESIGNER DRESSMAKER, Experienced and specialising in bridal evening wear. Any shape or style. 9546 4067. 0419 507 680.
ALL TREE WORKS Pruning, shaping, removals. Mulching/sales, free quotes. John 0401 623 500.
V Firewood
FIRE WOOD
1183213-LB19-15
ALL ADVERTISEMENTS booked under this classification are strictly for ancillary roles only. To comply with the law it is still an offence under the Sex Work Act 1994 to publish any statements intended or likely to induce a person to seek work as a sex worker.
Dry split Red Gum $300 per ton. Dry split Yellow box $300 per ton. Split Mallee Stumps $330 per ton. Mountain Ash $250 per ton.
Free delivery in the Dandenong metro area.
Ph: 9706 4685/0419 304 555 REDGUM SPLIT Free delivery all areas. For more information and the best wood please phone 0417 324 380.
1151475-LB35-14
New Ladies Relax from
$49
10 Graham Road (at the end of the road) Clayton
9546 6444 1167615-LB51-14
Under New Management
V For Sale
SAWDUST, SHAVINGS, STABLE BEDDING, ARENA SAWDUST
8 Yiannis Court Springvale
MULCHES & COMPOST
9574 1666
Arena Surfacing
swa9307be
1154884-LB38-14
Equestrian, Garden Supplies & Nurseries
Yarra Valley Sawdust 5966 5705 or 9729 7782 TREADMILL GoFit Platinum, gymnasium quality. $600ono. Phone 9769 5959.
SN1090434-PJ37-13
Red Lantern
V Home Services
IRONING
For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets
9793 2988 9793 2986
ADVERTISERS, in this section are qualified practitioners and offer non-sexual services.
Full Body Massage t Relaxation & Deep Tissue t New Waxing Stafft New Staff Friendly & Welcoming Shower facilities now avail Springvale South 9546 9999 Open 7 days
Ellagant Pooches
Professional Dog Grooming 40 years' experience Poodle and all breed specialists Care & kindness guaranteed Shop 4-5,162 Main Street, Pakenham
Phone: 5941 4578
- FULL BODY CARE Full body relaxation massage by young and mature asian female therapist. Shower facility. Vanity Crt, Room 33, 200 Thomas St, Dandenong. Katie 0402 420 986. 0431 156 192. Open 7 days. RELAXATION MASSAGE, Monday Saturday. 10am-7pm. Phone 0421 845 360.
B E R W I C K
17 Nicole Way Dandenong South
6 5 E n t e r p r i s e Av e . B e r w i c k
5941 2516
AND COMPLETE CARE GROOMING SERVICE • Therapeutic Heated Hydro Bath • Grooming • Flea Rinse • Clipping • Nail Clipping • Blow Drying Phil & Sue
0447 642 643 9702 1642
Mel 95 E3, 7days
V Personal
ENDEAVOUR HILLS 10 Plumpton Court, Sat 30th May, 8am-3pm. Moving House Sale, furniture, household goods, tools, etc.
s A desire to succeed and work within an efficient and focused team
To apply send your resume with covering letter to: Sue Hall - Classified Advertising Manager No later than 5th June, 2015
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
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Singles Cabin - Bed Sitter (incl Kitchen) Caravans (ensuite) Caravans (no ensuite) Quiet secure park Close all facilities
MEDIA ADVERTISING ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE
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Caravan & Cabin Park
Employment V Business Opportunities
with a Professional Home Cleaning Franchise
Join hundreds of other business owners in our award winning, international franchise system. ¾ Security of Guaranteed Customers ¾ Earn an excellent income with flexible hours ¾ Benefit from our experience & ongoing support ¾ Only $5000 deposit + 0% finance (cond. apply)
PH: 9847 0810
E: patm@select.biz W: selectcleaning.com.au
V Business Opportunities
V Positions Vacant
Tow Truck Driver
General Cleaning Contracts available from $10,000. Earn up $3,000 pw. No experience necessary, full training. All work supplied. For further details: 0415 326 685 or 9826 1111
Employment
Full time, accident accredited Driver required. Must hold current MR or HR and DA licence. Hours include nights, weekends and public holidays.
An exciting opportunity has become available for an experienced Sales Person to join the growing team at Star News Group. We are looking for an experienced media advertising sales professional who comes from a digital, print or marketing background. You will be responsible for strategically identifying and building new business revenue streams by selling digital solutions and print advertising with a particular focus on our new kids/family products Our products will be sold as bundles that include digital, print and social. You will be out on the road meeting clients face-to-face, along with working in our Pakenham office where you will arrange your own client meetings, co-ordinate booking ad space, provide creative instructions and proof material. Cross selling into the company’s online news content portal will also be a part of the role. Previous experience with online content management systems and familiarity with current digital advertising trends is a must. Knowledge of selling services in areas such as SEO, web design, social media and corporate video would be ideal as these are all channels that will be offered to clients. Time management and lead generating skills will be beneficial as you dedicate time towards identification and contact of new and current business opportunities, provide innovative feature ideas to help build client spend and develop meaningful relationship within the business community. Key skills include: interpersonal skills with the ability to multi-task effectively and adhere to deadlines Email your application to: salescareers@starnewsgroup.com.au Tania Butler Advertising Sales Manager, Star News Group PO Box 9, Pakenham 3980
Connecting people & communities
Employment section of Network Classifieds.
Vacancy Senior Position TRAVEL CONSULTANT We are seeking to employ a qualified and experienced International Travel Consultant to fill a newly created Senior Position in our office.
For further information Contact: Jill on 03 5662 3601 or email: Jill@travelexcellence.com.au Leongatha Travel and Cruise Compass Arcade. 16 McCartin St. Leongatha
V Professional
DISCRIMINATION IN ADVERTISING IS UNLAWFUL The Victorian Equal Opportunity Act 1995 makes it unlawful for an advertiser to show any intention to discriminate on the basis of sex, pregnancy, race, age, marital status, political or religious belief or physical features, disability, lawful sexual activity/sexual orientation, HIV/AIDS status or on the basis of being associated with a person with one of the above characteristics, unless covered by an exception under the Act. As Network Classifieds could be legally liable if an unlawful advertisement is printed, Network Classifieds will not accept advertisements that appear to break the law. For more information about discrimination in advertising, contact your legal advisers or the Equal Opportunity Commission.
Get paid while you walk ! Letterbox delivery of community newspapers and advertising materials on a weekly basis.
Visited
V Computer Repairs
WALKERS WANTED
WE DELIVER TO YOU AREAS AVAILABLE IN YOUR SUBURB REGULAR WORK WITH FLEXIBLE HOURS ALL AGES WELCOME
ALL HOURS, On site computer repairs, upgrades, software, internet and networks. For small businesses and home users. Reliable service. Phone Ian: 9799 8884.
(STUDENTS, ADULTS, RETIREES, FAMILIES, ETC)
ALL HOURS
Please call us at
ONSITE REPAIRS Virus/spyware removal, networking/internet sharing. Professional reliable techs. 9799-8884.
s Competent computer skills
V Positions Vacant
V Garage Sales
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s Proven sales experience
sue.hall@networkclassifieds.com.au
cats@pakenhamcats.com.au
MUSIC LESSONS
The Music Centre
red17.com.au
Neilson Partners
Phone 0403 187 023.
V Music /Instruments
themusiccentreberwick.com.au
during business hours.
s Enjoy working in a fast-paced deadline driven environment
If this describes you and you are looking for full time work close to home, then apply today.
Now you can earn $1000+ per week!
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V Massage Therapists
ENROL NOW! Ph: 9769 9252
firstnational COMMERCIAL
s A Passionate individual
PERMANENT
New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identification number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.
1167531-EG50-14
swa7023b
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9705 4888
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ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE
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We Offer: * Easy access to your unit. * Modern, clean units. * Very competitive rates. * Convenient access times. * Sites and sizes for all your needs.
V Pets & Services
Guitar - Piano/Keyboard Bass - Drums - Singing
G6133887AA-dc1Jul
Full Service from $80
$37 metre
MY SPACE
Local supplier to valley & surrounding areas
Are you experienced in sales and enjoy dealing with customers over the phone? We are a thriving media company who need an additional member to join our Classified Advertising Team, based in Pakenham.
CARAVAN PARK ACCOMMODATION
Narre Warren, Cranbourne • Garden Pebbles • Mulch • Sleepers
Call Julie
Outbound Telephone Sales Full Time
You must be:
V To Let
$35 Metre
9703 1616 0439 656 044
section of Network Classifieds.
To arrange an inspection phone
Pakenham, Berwick
Free pick up and delivery. Prompt service. Excellent quality.
ANTIQUE COFFEE TABLE Ox Cart, Timelesss piece, handmade from Sheesham hard wood, Wrought Iron and Brass, this item originally was top off a wheeled cart which was pulled by Ox Cattle from India in the late1800's to early 1900's. It is reclaimed and is not a reproduction. Has Brass Peacock and flower decorations, measures 1800mm X 1300mm X 400mm appox 50 to 80 kgs. $1000, S.E suburbs. Call/txt 0437 685 267.
Weekdays 12pm - 8pm, Sat 10am - 5pm
section of Network Classifieds.
Delivered in 10 metre loads
G6140195AA-dc8Jul 1136412-RC22-14
V Adult Services
C997259-JL2-12
V Adult Employment
Piano/Keyboard, Guitar, Bass, Sax, Clarinet, Flute. Singing.
Motoring
Screened, best quality, blended, suitable lawns and garden beds.
Real Estate
BERWICK SELF STORAGE UNITS Enterprise Avenue Berwick
Buy, & Sell in our
TOP SOIL
General Classifieds
MUSIC LESSONS
Narre Warren 9796 7090
C784346-SH17-10
V Celebrants
Find it in the
V Storage
PIANOFORTE MUSIC COLLEGE & SALES
V Garden/ Outdoor
NARRE WARREN Room available. $160pw including bills and internet. Call: 0417 361 338.
networkclassifieds.com.au
1300 654 910 or apply online at WWW.FERMA X .COM.AU
NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED VEHICLE AN ADVANTAGE
C1032608-JL21-12
V Positions Vacant
G5855585AA-dc11Mar
Lynbrook area.
C1085644-KK32-13
Full Design, Technical, Advisory & Supply Services, On-site & Workshop Repairs
1021249-PJ16-12
ROOMS AVAILABLE, Single rooms. Gents only. 48 Hammond Road/45 Hemmings Street, Dandenong. Call John, mobile: 0417 336 906.
C1065437-KG48-12
Fully furnished rooms. Male tenants only. $170pw including bills. 0418 524 522.
C542458-KK26-7
C686565-JM4-9
Serving the southeast since 1990
GUITAR Lessons VOCAL Lessons DRUM Lessons
PAKENHAM BOARDING HOUSE
V To Share
1184990-CG21-15
Business Computing Specialists
section of Network Classifieds.
V Accommodation
V Music /Instruments
C1082052-JL28-13
Professional Services
Employment
Real Estate
1167261-PB50-14
V Computers
Find it in the
ELITE TAX PRACTITIONERS CPA
General Classifieds
1183967-DJ20-15
Professional Services V Taxation/ Accounting
Connecting people and communities
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BUSINESS PROFILES
Employment V Resumes/ Employment Services
COMPETITIVE RATES, All typing and resumes. High quality. Extensive experience. Please call Maureen 9700 7947, 0430 430 620.
V Training And Development
HAIR & BEAUTY
SACKED?
No age limit Govt Funding available for Hair & Beauty Courses under Skills Victoria
Forced to resign Redundancy
Just Relations Unfair Dismissal No Win - No Fee
Employment
9650 0735 www.justrelations.com
1183060-HM19-15
V Resumes/ Employment Services
Monday, 25 May, 2015 Page 49
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Phone Deb on 9329 9544 for FREE Newsletter Aust. Academy of Hairdressing Toid 3572 www.thehairacademy.com.au
C753789-SJ1-10
V Training And Development
Reg Tokely, second left, with his daughter Di Tokely and Max Llewelyn, right, and his wife Alice, with their Quilts of Valour. 139029
Comfort quilts This training is delivered with Victorian & Commonwealth Govt. Funding. Subject to eligibility. TOID 6832
1180122-DJ16-15
Print does the job on employment Newspapers remain a popular medium for job hunters searching for their next role despite the wide choice of domestic and international alternatives online. Emma data shows 1.4 million job seekers use print newspapers each month. Job seekers from certain industries are more likely to use print newspapers for job hunting. Those looking for work in public administration are 46 percent more likely to use print newspaper’s employment sections with similar results for mining (44 percent), and teachers and lecturers (27 percent) more likely to use print. Businesses looking to find the right candidate should employ print newspapers as part of their search, or risk missing out on a large pool of potential candidates.
146 144
Public Administration Mining Transport, Postal & Warehousing Manufacturing Education & Training Electricity, Gas, Water and Waste Services Wholesale Trade Construction Rental, Hiring and Real Estate Services Administrative and Support Services
135 127 127 124 124 121
201518016-RC18-15
Industries that over index in heavy newspaper readers - top10*
118 112 Index =100
emma™ conducted by Ipsos MediaCT, People 14+ for the 12 months ending November 2014, Nielsen Online Ratings November 2014, People 14+ only. Platform audiences (print, web, mobile and tablet) include readers of any newspaper masthead or section, including equivalent, sites/apps where applicable. *Vs all employment section readers
Book your employment advertisement today. Call Network Classifieds on 1300 666 808.
Motoring V Auto Services/ Repair
V Caravans & Trailers
CARS REMOVED - WANTED Open 7 days
$ $ $
CARS TRUCKS VANS 4WDs Drive In - Min $100 to $3,000 (complete) IMLACHS - 1602 Centre Rd, Springvale, 3171
1300 652 070
LMCT 1229
Est. 1980
V Auto Services/ Repair
www.elv.com.au
V Auto Services/ Repair
OCR
CASH FOR SCRAP We pay top price for all kinds of scrap metal. Up to $700 for any old car*
Super Metal Recycling
Phone 9706 4909 or 0439 497 829 *conditions apply
LMCT 10540W C835664-JL34-10
Old Cars Removed
C769636-KK10-10
1181228-HM17-15
$ $ $
WE PAY YOU UP TO
500 CASH
$
IAN GRANT'S GRANT TOURER, 2007, Custom, 19ft, AC, 120ltr 3 way Domestic fridge, roll out pantry, center lounge and dinette, QS bed, TV, CD player /stereo, full battery system, solar panels, roll out awning incl walls and floor, front boot, dual gas bottles, roll out external BBQ, electric brakes, sleeps 2, seats 6, lots of extras, one owner, Seaford. $25,950. 0419 529 164.
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MAXWLL Alwyn Llewelyn joined the Army on 14 April 1942 at 19 years of age. After only weeks of training he was transferred to Canungra, Queensland, and from there his battalion was transported by a small ship in a convey of more than 50 ships being escorted by submarines to New Guinea. Max served in the 3rd Division 4th Brigade - Headquarters. During his four years' service he was posted to Jacquinot Bay, Milne Bay, Lae, Finch Haven, Madang and other areas along the North Coast. On one occasion Max was transported by a Short Sunderland flying boat to Australia on compassionate leave. Max and three other soldiers served together over the four years and stayed in contact after discharge. Max and one other still survive, both more than 90 years old, and still keep in regular contact with the others’ widows. On return to Australia Max was discharged from St Kilda Road Barracks on 13 September 1946.
Max has been supported throughout his life by his family and friends and since moving to Saffron Grove Retirement Village he has been enjoying the companionship of many more friends. Reginald Tokely Reg was conscripted into the British Army’s 7th Battalion, Royal Corp of Signals in early 1940, just before his 21st birthday. He was stationed at Whitby, Yorkshire, before he was sent over to France. To get their trucks, filled with men and equipment, off the boat, they had to drive over floating petrol drums in the sea, with only the sight of the reflector of the truck in front for guidance! From there he moved to Belgium and at Ostend, Reg and his two mates were required to re-establish a telegraph office for the oncoming troops to use while the rest of the troops stayed on the other side of the river. While there Germans troops
unwittingly camped beside them and began shelling the British troops on the other side of the river but Reg and his friends remained hidden. This was the second time Reg’s life had been saved. The first was while he was training and he went absent without leave to get married. When he returned to barracks the next day the place was empty because his entire troop had been deployed and were captured in Crete and never heard of again. When the war ended most of the men boarded the first train back to Calais and did not return to HQ for any personal belongings, which included some medals and driving licences because they were afraid they would get caught up if fighting broke out again. Since moving to Saffron Grove Retirement Village, Hallam, he has settled to a more companionable life. Saffron Grove is at 8 Saffron Drive, Hallam.
Active indoor action FOR 30 years and counting, the Sandown indoor sports centre has been a place where most sporting buffs come to play and stay active. Centre manager and owner Ahmad Mohammad said the indoor sports complex offered a wide variety of sports that are played indoors. Locals can hire courts for various sports including soccer, tennis, badminton, cricket and volleyball. Some locals might not know of the sports centre so staff would like to encourage the community to come along and have fun with friends. It has eight new cricket lanes which makes Sandown one of the biggest cricket practice and game centres in Melbourne. And if visitors require any type of equipment, it also offers in-house purchases of tennis equipment, badminton, squash and accessories. For any parent that would like their child to learn a sport, Sandown also offers professional coaching for tennis, cricket and soccer. It also has facilities for kids’ birthday parties. As a special offer from San-
One of the centre’s many playing courts. down there is a 10 per cent discount to all new enrolments in coaching groups for all types of sport. The knowledgeable, experienced and friendly staff is ready to help with any inquiry.
Sandown indoor sports centre is at 2 Brough Street, Springvale North, and is open seven days a week from 10am to 10pm. Phone 9547 9666.
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Dale’s Dog day afternoon By JARROD POTTER “THAT’S definitely a moment I’ll never forget - all the boys got around me which was really nice and was probably one of the best feelings I’ve ever had.” The thrill of booting a goal on AFL debut is the boyhood dream for many young footballers, but for Bailey Dale it was no fantasy. Taking a handball off team-mate Easton Wood in the second term, the Western Bulldogs debutant ran past the 50-metre line and barrelled his first AFL goal through the uprights at Etihad Stadium against Fremantle. The former Dandenong Stingray Dale, 18, originally from Chelsea Heights, has been part of the Kennel since last October, where he was selected at pick 45 at the AFL national draft. He was tapped on the shoulder by head coach Luke Beveridge last week to say his debut was coming up and he couldn’t really believe it. “It was a pretty surreal sort of feeling,” Dale said. “Bevo (Beveridge) came up to me
during the week and said pretty much ‘congratulations, you’re playing your first game’. “But to get out there and have a run around with the big league was pretty amazing.” The underdog Westerners tested the high-flying Dockers every step of the way in a nail-biting 13-point loss. “When we kicked that goal to get us even - the crowd was so loud… that’s what we play for as a kid,” Dale said. “Just listening to the crowd scream after you’re coming from behind or starting to win, that was one of the biggest moments for me. “It’s a pretty positive feeling around the club - even on the weekend, we had a loss, but there were plenty of positives that we can match it with the top sides.” He didn’t have to worry about waiting his turn on the sideline with the dreaded ‘substitute’s vest’ which has become a rite of passage for debuting players. Beveridge instead decided to give Dale a full run-around and he played
out his first match with a raucous support crew of family, friends and former team-mates from Edithvale-Aspendale Football Club. “Got most of the family there, a lot of people from EdiAp (Edithvale-Aspendale) came down so that was very nice… probably had 40 people in the rooms after the games,” Dale said. “It was disappointing to lose, but was still an amazing moment to share that with my friends and family.” With his side sitting eighth under the new coach, Dale thought the Beveridge-inspired confidence and faith was a mighty motivator. “I think that’s what Bevo has given us - that belief that we can match it with anyone and that’s pretty powerful around the club,” Dale said. “He obviously has a lot of trust and belief in us and says to go out and back yourself every week and trusts what you can do… he knows that we all have the talent to go out and match it with the top teams and he’s given us
Former Stingray Bailey Dale was thrilled to earn his AFL debut this week for the Western Bulldogs. 131992 Picture: WESTERN BULLDOGS that belief.” After the hard work of his initial pre-season and a couple of early VFL matches - knowing he had built himself up to the level required - made the debut even more satisfying for the 182cm midfield prospect. “Was a goal at the start of the year to play a game and I was being realistic about it - knew that I had to develop a bit more with my body and getting to know the game and getting up to the speed of the game,” Dale said. “I didn’t really have any expectations to play myself, but to get an op-
portunity was obviously very good and I hope I can get a few more senior games from now on.” Dale is the third Dandenong Stingray to debut this season behind Jack Lonie (St Kilda) and Tom Lamb (West Coast) - he thought all signs were trending upwards for the local TAC Cup club. “It’s very promising for the Stingrays and they’ve got a very good development team down there in Mark Wheeler and Craig Black and the other assistant coaches, so it’s a very positive sign for the Stingrays,” Dale said.
A Sara Blicavs comeback By JARROD POTTER BRINGING her good spirit back to Dandenong, Australian Opals prospect Sara Blicavs has signed on the dotted line to join the Rangers WNBL roster for 2015/16. The athletic tall - scraping the ceiling at 188cm - brings another layer of speed and athleticism to an extremely young Rangers line-up. Blicavs, 22, was a crucial part of Bendigo Spirit’s roster for the last two seasons - and starred in the 2013/14 WNBL championship campaign. Dandenong coach Larissa Anderson was thrilled to acquire the upand-coming basketball prodigy and compared Blicavs’ skills to the most famous Ranger of all Penny Taylor. “I think there’s a really good group that suits her and it’s a fabulous opportunity for Sara to play in the position,” Anderson said. “She’s just excited for the extra opportunity. “We see her more as a three (small forward/swingman) and can be thrown in the four (power forward) every now and then. “We see her more as a Penny Taylor type body and can be that rebounding three man.” Despite reeling in the rebounds and rattling off big double-doubles throughout her 122-game career, Anderson believes the swingman has only scratched the surface of her true capability in the league. “Her athleticism is incredible and Sara’s got that much untapped potential,” Anderson said. “She’s only shown a little snippet of what she’s capable of and we’re very happy to see her play at Dandenong. “She’s a great girl as well - once
Andrew Bogut, pictured here with seven-year-old fan Noah on a visit back to Melbourne, has been named to the NBA All-Defensive second team of the year after excelling with the Golden State Warriors. 102168 Sara Blicavs will be back in the green and gold, rejoining the Dandenong Rangers for the coming WNBL season. 88980 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS again as always the personality of players is important especially with the culture we’re trying to put together. “Sara has already played at the club before too and she’s excited to come back.” Building for the future and trying to retain the same group across a number of seasons, Anderson compared her Rangers setting themselves up like Hawthorn Football Club - get the best juniors and develop the list around them. “They’re very young and that’s the direction we’re going - little bit like Hawthorn Football Club did - get a lot of upcoming youth coming up,” Anderson said. “We’ve worked it out and the ros-
ter’s average age is 22 - but with that hopefully there’s a very solid future.” Wanting a bit more experience in her inaugural WNBL roster, Anderson said the shopping list still contained another point guard - to assist and complement Aimie Clydesdale - and acquire more older heads to boost the young side. Blicavs has just left Australia on a tour with the Australian Opals to face Serbia, Italy, Venezuela and highlyfancied Spain. “Just left with the Opals and she’s picking up a lot of great experience overseas,” Anderson said. “We wish her all the best with that tour.”
Top of his game By JARROD POTTER STILL shining after 10 years in the best league on the planet, Andrew Bogut’s defensive prowess has been reinforced by selection in the NBA All-Defensive second team of the year. Adding another accolade to his jam-packed trophy cabinet, Bogut, 30, originally from Endeavour Hills, was named to the team after a strong season with Golden State Warriors. As one of Australia’s premier players in the National Basketball League (NBA), the 2005 number-one draft pick continues to excel defensively this season for the Warriors. Bogut accrued 6.3 points, 8.1 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.69 blocks
to push his case for all-team selection and earned 33 first-team votes and 36 second-team votes to finish on 102 points and book his spot in the side. That selection also resulted in a very handy pay-day for the versatile centre. Golden State coach Steve Kerr confirmed on Twitter the 213cm powerhouse would receive a $1.93 million bonus for making the All-Defensive second team after already passing the other contract trigger - playing 65 games minimum for the season. It is Bogut’s first Conference finals series in his 10-year career and a Golden State series win would earn the Warriors’ centre his first appearance in the NBA Finals’ series.
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JOCs away… and with a bang By JARROD POTTER Division 2
Keysborough’s mobile monarch - Tyson King - vanquished Highett back to its own soil with a scintillating four-goal performance. 139515 Picture: JARROD POTTER
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It’s a Burra fairytale By JARROD POTTER Division 2 SEEING off an early challenge from a dogged Highett, Keysborough continued its fairytale, inaugural SFL Division-2 campaign. The Dogs managed to rattle the Burra early - booting away to a slender lead before the home side began its rise as it’s done six times before this season. Playing like a side that demands wins of itself, rather than its Casey Cardinia incarnation that rocked up and hoped for the best, Keysborough rallied around its finest. Tyson King (4 goals) is etching his name on the Division 2 best-andfairest medal week-by-week with another starring effort. The roaming forward was unstoppable overhead and set up a number of goals for fellow forward Jake Dunn (4 goals) and the midfield tandem Richard Minney and Geoff Humphries (2
goals each). The fleet-footed Burra took the game by the scruff of the neck booting six unanswered goals in the third term to put Highett’s chance of victory well beyond reach, even after a last-term fight back. Burra coach Ryan Goodes - currently sidelined with a broken toe - said the win was just one part of Keysborough’s success as numbers have flourished. “I know we’re 7-0, but I’m more happy with the way the club’s going,” Goodes said. “Basing our success on how the club is going as a whole - we had 69 guys on the track on Thursday night and that’s what I’m more proud of. “Being seven-and-zip is fantastic, but the club winning three games today (Saturday) is even better.” First place in its first season, the platinum performances will hopefully continue on Saturday as Keys-
borough heads to Oakleigh District for a first-versus-second showdown. Doveton Eagles kept its season alive with a 15-point win over Heatherton. Despite the best efforts of former Lyndale full forward Trevor Kumetaitis (4 goals), the Eagles soared higher than the big cats to run home with a wet-sail. Corrie Wilson (4 goals), John Kennedy (3 goals) and Cameron Ross (2 goals) featured prominently on the scoreboard and the stat-sheet as the trio pushed aside Heatherton. Springvale Districts was brushed aside by Caulfield, with the visitors downed by 65 points. On another down day for the Demons, sitting just outside the relegation zone with a 2-5 record, Springvale Districts was best serviced by Shelton Rosario, Cameron Mcleod and Matthew Pay.
Division 3 IT WAS a bloodbath for the local sides as Endeavour Hills, Dandenong
and Lyndale fell by big margins. Only Sandown Cobras emerged triumphant as it demolished Dandenong by 44 points. Sharing the goals around, the Cobras were best services by Matt Davis, Luke Newton and Mitch Davis. For the Redlegs, the horror season only got worse slumping to 1-6 as Paul Gould, Scott Moody and Luke Harvey toiled for the home side. The Falcons were smashed by 96 points as Black Rock flexed its muscles on the back of 10 goals from Thomas Dewar. For Endeavour Hills, Daniel Strom, Jake Van Hoesel and Ben Swift were best afield. Lyndale was similar pushed aside by Carrum Patterson Lakes to the tune of 9.8 (62) to 18.10 (118). Dale Tormey (3 goals) continued his stellar season while Alex Bertucci (2 goals), Damien Wilsnach and Brenton Miles were the most prospering Pumas.
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Bulls just won’t go away By JARROD POTTER Division 1 ANOTHER bruising Noble Park win has left the Eastern Football League in no doubt - the Bulls are here to play. This week’s victim was Blackburn - who has been battered by injury and unavailability to fall down the ladder to 10th. There was no Noble mercy for the Panthers however, as the Bulls stampeded all over the visitors in a 51-point goring. Wayward kicking as opposed to Blackburn proved the biggest threat to Noble Park’s prospects on Saturday though, as the Bulls booted 18 behinds in a 114-point haul. “Certainly is - it’s plagued us all year our ability to finish off,” Noble Park coach Mick Fogarty said. “We’re getting the opportunities to score - getting it in pretty well but got to capitalise going forward and getting the scoreboard and getting the right result.” Shayne Allan (6 goals) and Ziggie Alwan (2 goals) flew at everything that went near them, while the midfield brigade also cashed in
through Craig Anderson and Tim Harper (2 goals each). Harper in particular has been elite since his return to the Bullring - after two seasons with VFL side Frankston. While all eyes have focused on the returning Kyle Martin and Alwan for obvious reasons, Harper has been no less important in the Bulls’ 6-1 start to the season. “He certainly is playing well,” Fogarty said. “He’s a quality player, balanced player, beautiful kick and inside work is his strength… not to mention outside and finishes well, he’s is a terrific kid and a terrific player.” Also shining in the superb outing were Sam Monaghan, Trent Robertson and Stewart Kemperman. Earning a Powerade shower from his team mates after the win, debut Bull Dylan Collis also earned a nod in the best as he confidently roamed the forward line and wing. Noble Park has a bye this weekend before its traditional Queen’s Birthday blockbuster against Balwyn. The second place Bulls will host the ladder-leading Tigers on 6 June from 2.10pm.
Shane Valenti goes full Superman to try and reel in an impossible grab against Blackburn. 139514
Sam Monaghan reels in a mark in another best afield performance. 139514 Pictures: JARROD POTTER
THE JOC’s juggernaut continues to roll on in VAFA Division 2, this week smashing premiership contender Eltham Collegians by 48 points. Starting with a bang, St John’s nailed five goals to push aside Eltham in the first quarter. The likes of Keith Ash, Carson Strobel and Rohan Scott kept the home side on the backfoot and set up countless forward entries. Aaron Thornton (7 goals) gobbled up his chances in the forward-50 and has taken a comfortable four-goal lead in the Division-2 goal-kicking race, booting his way to 37 for the season. Despite rallying late in the clash - booting four goals in the final term - Eltham Collegians was no match for the mighty St John’s - who continues its unbeaten VAFA campaign so far this season. Coach Ben McGee said all that’s left for St John’s to knock over from the top ranks is Ivanhoe AFC, who will travel to Thomas Carroll Reserve in Round 9 in a blockbuster premiership-preview on 13 June. The 7-0 JOCs travel to face ninth place Monash Gryphons on Saturday.
Division 4 MASALA was completely outclassed by Westbourne Grammarians, downed by a whopping 174 points as the Warriors booted 30 goals. Dale Collins took half of those - leaving with a massive bag of 15 goals for the afternoon. Jordan Toikalkin was best afield for the Tigers alongside Ben Nugent and Adam Gleeson. 10th place Masala now hosts Point Cook at WJ Turner Reserve from 2pm on Saturday.
DANDENONG SCOREBOARD EASTERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 1 - ROUND 7 NOBLE PARK 3.4 10.10 14.14 16.18 (114) BLACKBURN 0.1 3.5 6.6 9.9 (63) Noble Park Goals: S. Allan 6, C. Anderson 2, Z. Alwan 2, T. Harper 2, C. Horton-Milne, S. Valenti, T. Cody, K. Martin. Best: S. Monaghan, T. Robertson, S. Allan, S. Kemperman, L. Mann, D. Collis. SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 2 - ROUND 7 KEYSBOROUGH 2.4 7.7 13.9 15.14 (104) HIGHETT 3.1 7.1 7.4 12.9 (81) Keysborough Goals: T. King 4, J. Dunn 4, R. Minney 2, G. Humphreys 2, M. Downie, C. Hargreaves, D. Morland. Best: M. Downie, W. Gayfer, M. Burnett, R. Minney, C. Hargreaves, J. Dunn. CAULFIELD 4.3 8.6 13.8 19.12 (126) SPRINGVALE DISTS. 3.2 6.3 8.6 9.7 (61) Springvale Districts Goals: L. Morrey 2, B. Stacey 2, L. Dunne, M. Latimer, L. Baptist, D. Bramble, S. Rosario. Best: S. Rosario, C. McLeod, M. Pay, J. Fox, T. Potts, B. Stacey. DOVETON EAGLES 6.8 6.8 13.11 18.12 (120) HEATHERTON 9.4 9.4 13.8 16.9 (105) Doveton Eagles Goals: C. Wilson 4, J. Kennedy 3, T. Day 3, D. Macklin 2, S. Paynter 2, C. Ross 2, D. Thomas, E. Samadi. Best: C. Ross, J. Kennedy, C. Wilson, T. Day, N. Paynter, P. Parlapiano. DIVISION 3 LYNDALE 1.2 3.5 9.7 9.8 (62) CARR/PATT LAKES 3.5 6.8 16.10 18.10 (118) Lyndale Goals: D. Tormey 3, A. Bertucci 2, M. Babar, J. Henshaw, T. Clappers, B. Miles. Best: A. Bertucci, D. Wilsnach, B. Miles, B. Grundy, E. McLean, G. Buck. DANDENONG 2.1 6.1 8.2 9.4 (58) SANDOWN 3.3 5.8 10.11 15.12 (102) Dandenong Goals: T. Cole 2, P. Gould 2, C. Arnold, D. McGregor, Y. Jayasinghe, D. Barrie, C. Riley . Best: P. Gould, S. Moody, L. Harvey, T. Cole, J. Cole, N. Ford. Sandown Goals: B. Reiner 2, A. Ritchie 2, C. O’Shaughnessy 2, M. Davis 2, O. Uaongo 2, R. Gow, J. D’Atri, J. Proctor, J. McDonald, L. Newton. Best: M. Davis, L. Newton, M. Davis, S. Orr, J. D’Atri, M. Dickson. BLACK ROCK 5.4 10.9 16.16 21.19 (145) ENDEAVOUR HILLS 3.2 5.3 5.4 7.7 (49) Endeavour Hills Goals: S. Peake 3, M. Whatman, N. Strom, C. LeGrand, D. Morrison. Best: D. Strom, J. Van Hoesel, B. Swift, J. Burke, A. Carroll, M. Peake. VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION DIVISION 2 - ROUND 6 ELTHAM COLLEGIANS 1.2 4.4 7.9 11.11 (77) ST JOHN’S 5.3 10.6 16.9 19.11 (125) St John’s Goals: A. Thornton 7, R. Scott 4, C. Ely 2, K. Arnold, D. Webb, B. Mann, D. Cattolico, C. Strobel, M. Nicholson. Best: K. Ash, C. Strobel, R. Scott, R. Dyker, A. Brannan, D. Cattolico. DIVISION 4 WESTBOURNE 5.8 16.11 21.15 30.18 (198) MASALA 0.2 2.4 3.5 3.6 (24) Masala Goals: B. Parker, M. Jacobs, J. Toikalkin. Best: J. Toikalkin, B. Nugent, A. Gleeson, F. Alidad, W. McMahon, J. Kyle.
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Week to week battle By JARROD POTTER EVERY week is a battle for Hawthorn midfielder Billy Hartung to keep his spot, but an AFL NAB Rising Star nomination dangling around his neck should give the former Dandenong Stingrays’ speedster a little breathing room. Hartung, 19, originally from Red Hill, has held his spot in the backto-back AFL premiership side and continues to rack up possessions and showcase that elite speed. Picking up 22 disposals, six marks and a goal - Hartung was named the rising star for Round 7 and was excited to gain the recognition on the back of a stellar team effort. “Yeah I was pretty pleased to be named NAB Rising Star for this round,” Hartung said on the Hawthorn website. “It’s actually a good achievement for a personal level as well, but it was also a good team performance on the weekend.” The former Dandenong Stingrays co-captain admitted he feels the pressure of selection week-to-week and hopes his efforts across his current AFL stint have given Hawthorn plenty of reasons to keep him up in the AFL ranks. “I think I’m pretty happy to have
SWEET It Is rewrote the record books at Sandown Park on Thursday, defending her RSN Sandown Cup title and becoming the sport’s highest earning greyhound in the process. Lining up in her 18th group final - her 10th at group 1 level Sweet It Is was sent to the boxes a $5.80 second favourite behind Space Star ($1.30), and it was the latter that began brilliantly to take an early lead. Sweet It Is has been well known to drop back to the rear of the field early in her races, however on this occasion she was handy to the leaders when passing the winning post the first time. When Space Star found trouble approaching the back straight, Sweet It Is then made her move. The daughter of Mogambo showed great track sense to weave through the field to hit the lead and race away to become the fifth greyhound to defend her Sandown Cup title. Despite being three-and-a-half
Thunder strike anew By JARROD POTTER
Billy Hartung (far right), who was awarded the NAB AFL Rising Star nomination for Round 7, and team mate Shem Tatupu (far left) with a number of Hawthorn fans from the Yarra Ranges SDS from left; Jack, Picture: PETER DOUGLAS Dylan and PJ. 139340 got 12 games now within the two years of being here and obviously I want to play more AFL and that’s my aim this year to obviously keep my spot and try to play consistent AFL week to week,” Hartung said.
“Still feel even after the weekend’s performance I haven’t cemented my spot thus far and with a lot of good players coming back it will be even harder to keep my spot. “I’m always playing for my spot,
so that’s how I’m playing my footy this year.” Hartung’s Hawks had a grandfinal rematch against Sydney on Saturday evening going down 9.15 (69) to Sydney 11.7 (73).
How Sweet It Is By MICHAEL FLOYD
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years of age, her winning time was just half a length outside her best time at the View Road circuit (41.69). “I didn’t watch the first hundred meters,” said her emotional trainer Braden Finn. “I closed my eyes and when I opened them and saw her in fourth place I thought she might be a chance. “Then there was bit of a jam up front and fortunately she’s pretty smart in a field and could get around them. “She’s an amazing dog, she never ceases to amaze me… she tries her heart out every time and to do what she did tonight (Thursday) at her age in an amazing effort.” Sweet It Is powered to the line six lengths clear of Lady Toy, who finished second in a Group-1 final for the fourth time in her career. The win improved her record to 18 wins from 58 starts and the $175,000 winner cheque took her prize money to an Australian record $828,515. It was her fifth
Trainer Braden Finn and Sweet It Is savour another satisfying Picture: SUPPLIED success. 139511 Group-1 title - her third at Sandown Park - and she becomes the fifth greyhound in history to win consecutive RSN Sandown Cups. She now boasts an impressive record of eight wins and five placings from 15 starts over Sandown Park’s famous half-mile. Interestingly, it was the first time she’d won a group final after winning her heat, and just the sixth time in her 58 start career that
NEW men kept Dandenong Thunder in the race away from the NPL relegation zone, as it split the points with Werribee City 2-2 in a nail-biter. Thunder had a plethora of new faces on hand via the mid-season transfer period as the returning Archie Tomic, James Goulopoulas, Anthony Saric, Brodie Patterson, Tim Purcell and Nelson Salvatore commenced their 2015 campaigns at George Andrews Reserve. After going 0-1 down early, Thunder made the most of its late-match chances to put an extra point towards its campaign. Facing only 10 men after Werribee City’s Rob Naumoski was shown his second yellow in the 65th, Dandenong Thunder scrambled to find the match equalisers. It was one of the new men Goulopoulas who levelled the ledger at 1-1 in his first game for the club. Coming off the bench, Goulopoulas threaded the eye of the needle after weaving past the City defence in the 75th minute. Werribee City would push back out to a one-goal lead as Simon Colosimo showed some of that silk that made him a Socceroos favourite - after cannoning a header past new keeper Saric from a rising corner. It came down to the final kick as Thunder scrambled a goal through new man Tomic returning to Thunder after a stint at Surfers Paradise Apollo SC. Tomic’s header flew cleanly into the net to give the Thunder a draw and a crucial point in the NPL relegation race. The extra point keeps the Thunder within striking distance of Green Gully and Werribee City above them in 11th and 12th and will need a few more points this weekend against Bentleigh Greens on Friday night to keep itself in the top flight. It was not a completely Dandy day though for local soccer fans as Dandenong City suffered a 0-1 daytime loss at home to Whittlesea Ranges. Springvale White Eagles faced St Albans Saints away on Sunday afternoon after the Journal deadline (go to the Journal website for up-to-the-minute scores).
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she’d won consecutive races. Assuming she pulls up well from her record breaking run, Sweet It Is will fly to New Zealand for the $80,000 (NZ) to the winner Silver Collar which commences on Sunday 31 May. Earlier in the night, Fernando Bale made it 10 wins in a row with a barnstorming all of the way win in the $36,000 Group-3 Bill Collins Memorial.
IN State League South East 1, Noble Park United claimed a 1-0 win over Doncaster Rovers while South Springvale suffered a 2-3 loss at the hands of Frankston Pines. SLSE2 results didn’t fare any better as Doveton SC succumbed to a 0-5 battering via Heatherton United as Meldin Klehic booted four goals. South Springvale’s women smashed aside Monash University 2-1 as Mary Hubeek and Maria Cvitkovic kicked the match-winners while Noble Park SC ladies drew with Seaford United 3-3.
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Harmony leading the way KEY changes to the Sonata have put the seventh generation of the Hyundai sedan in harmony with its classy upscale cousin, the Genesis. Not only that, the car also takes advantage of some first-rate Australian engineering input. So what’s not to like about the car? Not much, really. Maybe the old-fashioned ignition key with no keyless entry and engine start, the awkward foot-operated parking brake in lieu of an electronic one, or lack of factory satellite navigation in the entry-level model. The new Hyundai Sonata comes in three variants - Active, Elite and Premium. Active is powered by a 2.4-litre naturally aspirated four-cylinder engine, while Elite and Premium take advantage of a 2.0-litre turbocharged four. All make use of a six-speed automatic transmission. Pricewise, the cars score well, with the Active 2.4 GDi opening the innings at $29,990, plus on-road costs. First wicket down is the Elite 2.0 Turbo GDi at $36,990, while tailender, the Premium 2.0 Turbo GDi, follows on at $41,990. Hyundai owners benefit from lifetime capped price servicing, Australia’s first five-year unlimited kilometre warranty, a three-year
MapCare Plan, complimentary roadside assist for 12 months on, plus 1500km complimentary first service. As mentioned, the Sonata has taken styling cues from Hyundai’s luxury Genesis saloon, featuring Fluidic Sculpture 2.0, the second tranche of the South Korean manufacturer’s award-winning advanced design philosophy derived from nature. The sedan has the appearance of European luxury with a pronounced grille and wider front air intake making way for smooth flanks and Sonata’s signature beltline. Its predecessor’s coupe-like roofline is continued but is now complemented by larger side windows. Seventeen-inch twin-spoke alloy wheels fill out their surrounds. The car carries a full-size spare. A flat underbody enables the Sonata to come up with sports car-style aerodynamics in the form of a 0.27 co-efficient of friction, which successfully does its bit for fuel economy. As with the shape, Hyundai has gone all philosophical with the interior, designed with three core Human Machine Interface principles in mind - safety, by minimising visual distraction; simplicity, by presenting concise and relevant information; and intuitiveness, through improved user interfaces. Quality cloth upholstery, soft-
Model range Hyundai Sonata Active 2.4 GDi petrol six-speed automatic: $29,990 Hyundai Sonata Elite 2.0 Turbo GDi petrol six-speed automatic: $36,990 Hyundai Sonata Premium 2.0 Turbo GDi petrol sixspeed automatic: $41,990
FREE 25 POINT SERVICE Sonata Active is following the leader ... at a distance. touch materials on the dashboard top and door trims, as well as textured metallic-painted garnish panels complete the stylish interior decor. With 25mm more rear legroom over its predecessor, the new Sonata is up with its Australian-market competitors, such as Camry and Mazda6, in most dimensions. Convenience abounds. A nifty touch is the mechanism for folding the rear seat backs to increase the 510 litres of luggage space. A couple of tabs attached to the boot roof can be pulled to release the seat back locks while standing behind the vehicle, that’s after unlocking the boot electronically with the key fob. Hyundai Active comes with a touchscreen Multimedia System
with 4.3-inch colour display and offers a wide range of connectivity, including USB, AUX, digital iPod, and Bluetooth, and six speakers, including two front tweeters. A 3.5-inch OLED display among the dash instruments shows average fuel consumption, distance to empty, service intervals and a range of vehicle settings. The 2.4-litre Theta-II Gasoline Direct injection (GDi) engine of the Active produces 138 kW of power at 6000 rpm and 241 Nm of torque at 4000rpm, the latter tuned for optimum low-end torque, resulting in improved driveability and take-off. The Hyundai range is available for test drive at Berwick Hyundai, 34 Kangan Drive, Berwick. Phone 9707 1212.
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FEW cars have dominated their market segments like the Toyota Camry in the Australian midsized passenger car category. For the past 21 years Camrys - all made in Australia - have sat in top spot in that class, generally by a large margin. Now Toyota Australia has launched its latest Camry and confirms it will continue to be sold here long after the factory closures. Well aware that it needs to attract younger buyers to maintain its dominance Toyota has given Camry a major upgrade highlighted by new body panels everywhere except the roof; a sleeker profile and a big, bold grille to break free from the ‘bland and boring’ tag that has haunted previous models. There’s also a new semisporty variant, the Oz-only Atara SX that comes with 18inch alloy wheels (a first for any Camry model), low profile tyres and sports suspension - again targetting the mid-30s upwards, it’s still a conservative family car, after all. Toyota Australia is also determined to retain the fleet buyers that account for about twothirds of local Camry sales. It has taken an axe to its price list with significant reductions across the range. The entry level Altise drops by $4000 to $26,490; Atara S down by the same amount to $29,490; as is the Atara SX to $31,990; while the top-of-therange Atara SL gets a $2550 cut to $37,440. Toyota’s commitment to hybrid technology continues with all models, except for the sporty Atara SX, now available with the petrol/electric drivetrain. The Altise Hybrid sells for $30,490, the Atara S Hybrid for $32,490, and the Atara SL Hybrid. In another interesting move, on-road costs (government and dealer delivery charges) have been locked-in at $2500 meaning that the drive-away prices on all models are still as much as $1500 below the previous recommended retail prices be-
Model range Altise 2.5-litre petrol: $26,490 (automatic) Altise Hybrid 2.5-litre petrol/electric: $30,490 (automatic) Atara S 2.5-litre petrol: $29,490 (automatic) Atara S Hybrid 2.5-litre petrol/electric: $32,490 (automatic) Atara SX 2.5-litre petrol: $31,990 (automatic) Atara SL 2.5-litre petrol: $37,440 (automatic) Atara SL Hybrid 2.5-litre petrol/electric: $40,440 (automatic)
fore on-road costs of the outgoing model. The 2.5-litre petrol engine is unchanged with 135 kW and 235 Nm of power and torque (133 kW and 231 Nm in the Altise). The twin resources of the hybrid combine to provide 151 kW together with the instant torque from the electric motor. Each model gets a different style of alloy wheels. There are 10-spoke 16-inch rims on Altise; 10-spoke / 17inch on Atara S; 15-spoke / 17inch on Atara SL; while 18-inch wheels are standard on the Atara SX and optional on the SL. New Camry retains its fivestar ANCAP safety rating with all models coming with seven airbags, reversing camera, vehicle stability and traction control, ABS brakes with brake assist and electronic brakeforce distribution; and LED daytime running lights. The range-topping Atara SL adds an extra safety dimension with active cruise control to ensure a safe distance is maintained from the vehicles in front. It also comes with a new precrash safety system that uses a grille-mounted radar sensor to alert the driver of a possible collision and automatically apply the brakes if the system senses an imminent impact. In addition, SL has one of
our favourite new safety features, rear cross traffic alert which uses sensors mounted near the rear of the car to alert the driver of approaching cars when they are reversing out of a parking space. The same sensors are used as a ‘blind spot’ monitor while a windscreen-mounted camera is used for the lane departure warning alert system. We were able to drive each of the Camry variants during the car’s launch drive program centred around the Yarra Valley to the north of Melbourne. We were especially interested in the sporting claims being made about the next Atara SX and came away impressed. While it’s no sports machine it is the most enjoyable Camry that we’ve driven. The suspension is firm without compromising ride comfort, steering is tighter and it gripped the road reassuringly through the many bends and dips along the drive route. All the above must make depressing reading for Toyota’s competitors in the mid-size car market. It’s a bit like hitting a rival when they’re down - exciting new looks, the option of some more driving fun, extra equipment and substantial price cuts. Looks like Toyota Camry is going to be around for many years to come.
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Must present coupon. Valid till 31/5/15.
Must present coupon. Valid till 31/5/15.
Must present coupon. Valid till 31/5/15.
Must present coupon. Valid till 31/5/15.
Must present coupon. Valid till 31/5/15.
Must present coupon. Valid till 31/5/15.
AUTOMOTIVE “ONE STOP AUTO SHOP” DELUXE SERVICE Recommended Every 5,000km or Every 6 Months
Qualified Mechanics
•EngineOilReplace •OilFilterReplace •InspectAirFilter •InspectSparkPlugs •CheckTransmissionFluid
•CheckDiffOil •CheckallFluidLevels •BrakeFluidCheck •BrakeMasterCylinderCheck •Front&RearDisc/DrumsCheck
•SteeringArm/RodEndsCheck •CheckBallJointsUpper/Lower •CheckFront&RearSpringMounts •CheckBatteryTerminal •CheckCables •CheckExhaust&Muflers
•TyreConditionCheck-AllTyres(incspare) •CheckFlexibleHydraulicBrakeHoses •CheckSpring/Clips •Brake/HandBrakeAdjustment •WheelBearings/SeatCheck
*Conditions Apply. Excludes platinum ‘spark plugs’. To suit most passenger vehicles. Must present coupon. Valid till 31/5/15.
AIRCONDITIONING SystemClean Vacuum CompressorOil LeakTest R134AGas VisualCheck
COMPLETE SERVICE
FROM
TTF LOWERING EXPERTS
JUST DROP IT. OR RAISE YOUR 4WD
$
109
Qualified Technician License No. AU26674 Must present coupon. Valid till 31/5/15..
FROM
$ Must present coupon. Valid till 31/5/15.
249
WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIALS INCREASED TYRE LIFE! •Precisioncomputerisedwheel alignment •Centeringsteeringwheel •Adjusttoe&camber,caster (ifapplicable) •Inspectsuspension components •Inspecttyres Must present coupon. Valid till 31/5/15.
FRONT
$
39 FRONT & REAR
$
59
FROM
$
89
WHEEL SERVICE SPECIAL •WHEELALIGNMENT •4WHEELBALANCE •ROTATION Get the most out of your tyres. For$69wewillremoveall4wheelsand rotatethefronttotheback.Therearwheels willbecomputerbalancedandittedtothe front.Ainalwheelalignmenttesttofactory speciicationwillbepreformedtoensure maximum tyre life.
FROM
$
69
Must present coupon. Valid till 31/5/15.
The above prices include fitting, balancing, new tubeless valves and GST. Pictures are for illustration purposes only. All products available while stocks last. Valid till 31/5/15.