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PM shirtfronts terror By ANEEKA SIMONIS PRIME Minister Tony Abbott held closed terror discussions with police members across the south-east at Endeavour Hills police station - the site of Australia’s first Islamic State (IS) inspired terror attack. Mr Abbott, together with members of the Joint Counter-Terrorism Unit, local police, La Trobe MP Jason Wood and Holt MP Anthony Byrne, spoke about local anti-terror projects active across the south-east on Friday. The briefing, held at Endeavour Hills police station where two counterterrorism officers were stabbed by extremist 18-year-old Numan Haider in September last year, acknowledged the growing dangers faced by police in the current terror climate. “While policing has always been difficult and dangerous work, the change we have since the terror threat was raised is now police are not just at risk in the course of their duties ... they are being targeted in the course of their duties,” Mr Abbott said. “Some of the most misguided people in our society are directly targeting police.” It’s believed Mr Abbott asked about the welfare of the Victoria Police and Australian Federal Police member stabbed by Haider, an incident he later described as “the first modern terror attack in Australia”. Mr Abbott expressed support for Mr Wood’s MYHACK deradicalisation program targeting at-risk youths across the south-east, citing a need for more programs to meet the growing and unpredictable risk of radicalisation. “There are large and increasing numbers of young Australians that are becoming susceptible to brainwashing and while very few will then go out and commit atrocious crimes ... when people have bad thoughts in their head, you never know when some of them at least will give expression to those bad thoughts,” he said.

Prime Minister Tony Abbott and La Trobe MP Jason Wood joined with local police to discuss anti-terror strategies at Endeavour Hills police Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS station. 140405 Mr Abbott said he discussed the project with Dr Anne Aly, the academic expert who will guide the innovative counter-terror project, at the Countering Violent Extremism summit held in Sydney a day earlier. Mr Wood, a former counter-terrorism officer, admitted Melbourne’s south-east is a “key focus” for anti-terror projects, given the disproportionate number of terror-related incidents compared with the rest of the country.

“The awful situation about this is that the protectors being the targeted and it’s truly tragic that they should be in that position,” he said. “To me, we need to stop young people from being radicalised and that’s why I think it’d be great to launch the MYHACK program in this area.” Mr Byrne, the Chair of the Statutory Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security, said he and Mr Wood would continue to work together on a biparti-

san approach toward fighting terror in their south-eastern electorates. “We are working hand in hand to keep the community safe,” Mr Byrne said. Deputy Commissioner Lucinda Nolan opened the event, thanking Mr Abbott for his ongoing support of the police. Currently, the Victorian Government is considering new laws that will

allow police to force suspected terrorists to undertake deradicalisation programs, ban internet usage and prohibit them from associating with certain members of the community even if they are not planning a local terror attack or looking fight overseas. Mr Wood said the proposed Community Protection Intervention Orders (CPIO) would fill a legislative gap, allowing police to act before “it’s too late”.

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Council email court bid bounces back By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS AN INTERVENTION order application to shield a Casey councillor from a resident’s emails has been rejected by Dandenong Magistrates’ Court. Cr Sam Aziz had complained to police about emails sent by Casey resident Nigel Bryan last year, claiming that Mr Bryan had threatened the councillor would “get the arrow”. However Mr Bryan said: “I’m 74 years old and I’m not that fit. “I don’t think I’m that much of a threat. “The phrase ‘get the arrow’ is just an expression which I’ve used many times. It’s a directional arrow but (Cr Aziz) took it as if I’d shoot him.” Mr Bryan was arrested by police over the matter on 29 November, and subsequently charged with stalking by email.

Cr Sam Aziz, front, says he’ll be prepared to complain again to police. 127735 Picture: ROB CAREW That charge was dropped by police last week. On Tuesday 9 June, the police’s intervention order application to ban Mr Bryan from emailing Cr Aziz for the next 12 months was unsuccessful. The court heard that Mr Bryan

had not breached an interim intervention order ban during the past six months and was already banned from emailing Casey councillors and staff under the council’s ’unreasonable complainants’ policy. Mr Bryan said he was banned by the council last week for a further

six months “on the grounds that I wouldn’t commit myself to saying my emails were defamatory and malicious”. He said his emails questioned council decisions, and included published Herald Sun articles and a reference to Cr Aziz’s address being around the corner from Zagame’s gaming venue. “It’s all to do with shutting people up from asking questions,” said Mr Bryan, a member of Casey Residents and Ratepayers Association. After the hearing, Cr Aziz said the police had judged the case was “serious enough” to apply for an intervention order. “This (order) wasn’t something I initiated,” Cr Aziz said. “I’m hoping that Mr Bryan will now realise the seriousness of his conduct and cease this behaviour. “If it doesn’t moderate or cease the behaviour, I’ll be complaining again.”

Street nature strip is root of all evil several phone calls since March and they had not been returned. “They want you to pay your rates on time,” he said. “When you need something from them they don’t respond.” Mr Griffin said the council undertook works to prune tree roots and repair the footpath both outside the property and in other sections of Barnsley Drive in 2012. He said council officers and the council’s arborists had recently assessed the property and spoke to the property owners in relation to their concerns. “Council has responded to all correspondence from the property owners and is currently assessing their claim for compensation,” he said. - CASEY NEILL

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Kebab cash theft caper A MAN has stolen $2500 from Yozzy Car Wash and Kebab in Doveton. Police said he forced entry to the Princes Highway and Power Road business between 3.30am and 4.30am on Monday 18 May. They allege he smashed a side window, went through cupboards and tills and stole about $2500 in cash. Police believe the crime could be related to two burglaries carried out earlier that morning at the Hampton Park Newsagency and Uncle Bucks Discount Store in Hampton Park. He’s described as male and Caucasian and was wearing a dark hooded top covering his face, a blue jacket and pants. Call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or Detective Senior Constable Michelle Chiang at Casey CIU on 9705 3170 with any information.

Pub punch witnesses call A SPRINGVALE South man remains in intensive care more than a week after an altercation outside the Waltzing Matilda Hotel. The 24-year-old left the venue in Heatherton Road, Springvale, with another man about 11.10pm on Friday 5 June and they argued in the car park. Police believe the victim was punched to the face and fell to the ground. A passer-by raised the alarm and notified emergency services. The victim regained consciousness and was taken to Monash Hospital where he remains in a critical condition. Police arrested a 20-year-old Endeavour Hills man at the scene, interviewed him and released him pending further inquiries. It is believed the two men knew each other. Dandenong CIU detectives are appealing for witnesses to come forward. In particular they would like to speak to the driver of a dark-coloured vehicle that was in the area at the time of the incident and an older gentleman who was at the scene. Call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or make a confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.

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AN ENDEAVOUR HILLS man is chasing the City of Casey with a repair bill after nature strip tree roots broke through his driveway. Ziggy Szymanski said the council had not been returning his calls. But parks and reserves manager Trevor Griffin said it had responded to all correspondence and was assessing his claim. Mr Szymanski said roots from the nature strip trees outside his Barnsley Drive property “ripped up the footpath” about three years ago. “My wife complained and they fixed the footpath and cut the roots,” he said. “The big trees on the nature strip, they’ve now damaged our driveway. “We complained and they told us to fill in forms, send photos.” He said he’d followed up with

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Council’s security review car park gets set to open THE Dandenong Civic Centre car park will re-open on 1 July. Councillor Matthew Kirwan said a short-term increased security presence would protect the building until safety improvements in the trouble-plagued car park were finished. “Not having the car park open to residents is disadvantaging residents, particularly the aged and disabled, and the sooner it is open the

better so the library is accessible to all,” he said at last week’s council meeting. “It will also aid visitors coming to the customer service desk, the planning department, public council meetings and the other consultation sessions and advisory committees the council runs.” The Journal reported that the car park would reopen to the public despite concerns it could be a terror

target after safety improvements were completed. Engineering services director Julie Reid told the 25 May council meeting that the works would take six to eight months and couldn’t start until the 2015-’16 budget process was complete. She said this would push the re-opening out until the first quarter of 2016, “sooner if we can”. On 9 June Ms Reid confirmed that the car park

would open its doors on 1 July after the council closed the 39-space car park when a security review started late last year. Security risks identified included “many instances” of unauthorised public access to the building via the car park and potentially sexual assaults, thefts from cars and assaults. There was also potential access to the council’s essential services generator

with a “large capacity fuel supply”, major services such as power, communications and water, and underground storage and sensitive facilities and services, the report stated. Improvements are to include a digital visitor-access system, restriction on library lift access, improved CCTV coverage, firm sanctions against disorderly behaviour and in-house security service.

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Help us provide winter blanket coverage OUR disadvantaged community in the Springvale area are going to do it a lot tougher this year. Due to the Federal Government’s funding cut to the Springvale Benevolent Society our clients are going to miss out on emergency funds. With the extremely high cost of private rentals, many families will go without food, clothing, medicine, linen, furniture and other items that most of us take for granted. If they are on a pension, once they pay the rent there is very little left to live on. Some families will go without food because grocery vouchers cannot cover the cost of all essential food items. If they spend extra money on food, it means they cannot afford to use their electricity and gas for heating because they cannot afford the higher bills. This results in a long, cold winter for them. To find the warmth many of them frequent shopping centres or even worse hotels, clubs, etcetera where the

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temptation of gaming machines or alcohol eat away the little money they have. Many of the families cannot afford to give their children breakfast before they go to school – some children have to wait until evening for their only meal. We at the society try to help these families as much as we possibly can, but with limited funds it is becoming much harder. It is extremely hard on families who need baby formula and etcetera - the society would never say no to these innocent babies and toddlers. Because of our limited budget, clients can no longer rely on getting extra blankets to keep warm.

Also many of them will have to go without some of their medications because our funds will no longer stretch to help them. With the high cost of rent, we have come across some families who have a roof over their heads but their accommodation has no furniture whatsoever as they cannot afford any. It can be a very cold night when all you have is one blanket to lie on and one to cover you. If we can afford it, we will purchase mattresses so it is at least one comfort for them. We rely on food and monetary donations from many wonderful community people, churches, schools, businesses, City of Greater Dandenong and more to help us put food on the tables and to pay for emergency medical items. Without the help of all these kind donations our families would do it much harder. The Springvale Benevolent Society is run by volunteers and has been helping families in the area for 53 years.

Cr Roz Blades and Joe Rechichi with blankets and food for the needy. We are now appealing to all sections of the community to help us with any donations that they can afford so

that we can continue our assistance to all those who need us. Call 9546 5558 to lend a hand.

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50 years ago 16 June 1965 'If only he had paid for groceries’ HIS excuse for wheeling the basket with about £15 worth of groceries in it out of the self-service store at Croydon and putting them in his car and driving off without paying was: “Nobody seemed to be interested in me when I went to the cash register - so I just wheeled the basket out.” But if he had paid for the groceries in the normal way, or even if had told the manager he had not paid for them when approached

20 years ago 19 June 1995 Know where to find help “KNOW HOW” is the key to success for small businesses in the 96’s” says seminar organiser Chris Kosh. Speaking to small business in Springvale last week, Mr Kosh said not knowing how to access resources was one of the biggest obstacles to small businesses success. Services directly aimed at small business are available from financial institutions, major corporations, statutory authorities, govern-

ment departments and educational institutions. 5 years ago 14 June 2010 “Efforts not wasted” AT LONG last there is indication of hope around the corner. Today a report by the Auditor-General tabled in parliament indicates the Environment Protection Authority has lacked coherence, purpose and co-ordination and failed to regulate the management of dangerous waste including explosive, corrosive, toxic and radioactive materials. – Compiled by Dandenong and District Historical Society

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Ice violence By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS DANDENONG Drug Court is hampered by a shortage of detox and rehab programs in the region, according to Victoria Legal Aid. In its submission to the National Ice Taskforce, the legal agency stated that ice-related offences were typically serious and becoming more prevalent. “Normally, these people were charged with violent offences or property offences,” a VLA lawyer stated. “It became unusual to have a client charged with a violent offence who did not have a problem with ice.” One reported up to 35 per cent of their family dispute cases involved ice use – with increasing allegations of a parent dealing ice or using it recreationally. “I’ve had clients who, in the past, have done prostitution work from home while their children have slept in the next room so that they can fund their habit,” he said. Victoria Legal Aid stated the Dandenong Drug Court – which has dealt with offenders in Greater Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia for 13 years - should expand to the state’s most icestruck regions. It also recommended the DDC drop its exclusion of violent offenders – given the “correlation between ice and violent crime”. The DDC’s tailored approach was an “optimum environment for overcoming addiction” but was hampered by

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Open Day an “overwhelming” shortage of available treatment programs. In the submission, a VLA lawyer stated that clients could wait several weeks for a detox bed and several months for a long-term rehab bed. “Often these facilities have a limited number of beds available... and will not take clients with outstanding matters.” VLA Dandenong managing lawyer Elissa Scott told the Journal that ice-affected clients were presenting with a complex list of issues such as poor health and collapsed relationships. Lawyers were also challenged by violent, aggressive clients who were unclear with their instructions to their lawyers. “Services are stretched all over due to drug use; ice has further stretched these services.” This year, state AttorneyGeneral Martin Pakula said he would work with the magistrates’ court to “further develop the Victorian Drug Court model”.

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Outlook to better future PATSY Huggins owes everything to Doveton College. “The school has changed my life, I never really thought I was much of anything and now I do,” the 42-yearold single mum said. After the closure of numerous local schools Doveton College was opened in 2012 with the help of The Colman Foundation which donated $1.8 million to the construction of the school and early learning centre. The college is the first government school partnership of its kind in Australia and provides education to children under four years old to Year 9 as well as adult learning. Ms Huggins has been involved in the college since it opened and says it has given her a purpose in life. “I’m happier since coming here because I can see that there’s improvement in the whole area,” she said. Having completed five different courses with Doveton College in the past three years, Ms Huggins is finishing a certificate three in education support and is set to start another course in early childhood learning. “It’s a big step up for me, it means I can actually look at getting a decent job in something that I really like doing and that makes me feel really good,” she said. A Doveton local for 15 years, Ms Huggins grew up in Sale and said she had put herself through some hard times. “I can now see where I stuffed up and I don’t want that for my own kids. “I left school in Year 11 and did a receptionist diploma course which got me nowhere and have been unhappy doing factory work since,” she said. After enduring a severe car ac-

Patsy reading with Pearl and Madasia at the breakfast club. 139959 cident many years ago, Ms Huggins said she was left with some emotional scarring. “Every bone in my face was busted and it sent me on a bad path but I’m not there anymore and am in the process of getting my teeth fixed and if it wasn’t for Doveton College I wouldn’t have done any of it,” Ms Huggins said. Having completed the college’s six

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front of a theatre full of ministers and school principals,” she said. Attending school with her youngest daughter, Rose, Ms Huggins said the college’s early learning centre is giving her daughter a better start in life than her older children had. “Rose has a much better future – the education is different at Doveton College, she is a lot more settled with our

routine, she feels a part of it, too, and I know it’s going to improve her life, she has a lot of resources here that she can fall back on,” she said. Ms Huggins’ weekly schedule is centred on her studies and the many voluntary groups she is a part of at the college. “I’m in the parent advisory group, walking club, adult learning, work placement, healthy little rainbows vegie run, dance class and an advocate for Paint the Town REaD,” she said. A voluntary teacher’s aide to 25 children, Ms Huggins said she wanted to eventually work at Doveton College. “My goal is to get a job so I can take my kids on a holiday to America to see my family. “I’m not sure if I want to be in the classroom or with the little kids in early learning, that’s why I’m doing both courses,” she said. Ms Huggins is extremely grateful to The Colman Foundation and said the school is making Doveton a better place. “I owe the college too much because I would never have thought I would be in a classroom doing education support, I just thought that I was going to do nothing but factory work for the rest of my life and then I started here and it’s changed the way I look at everything. “I’ve definitely got a different outlook on life now and I can see that there’s a future, whereas before life was just mundane and boring,” she said. With new friends and a support network at Doveton College, Ms Huggins said she’s almost proud of herself. “I’m becoming proud, I’m not quite there yet but I’m getting there. “Doveton College has made me feel worthwhile and I’m not the only one that this school has helped and I won’t be the last.”

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The Noble Park Community Centre Garden Club meets weekly and has a range of activities from garden shows, garden planning, organising guest presenters, and special gardening workshops. When: Every Friday Time: 9am-11am New members are always welcome, if you are interested in joining the Garden Club, please call 9547 5801 or email info@nobleparkcommunitycentre.org.au Noble Park Community Centre: Ph: 9547 5801

The Dandenong Diversity Kitchen aims to bring people together to access fresh food, learn how to prepare healthy, culturally diverse and affordable meals, and share food in a spirit of friendliness. The project addresses issues of food access, healthy food education and skill building, social isolation, multicultural understanding, food waste and community cohesion. The kitchen would accesses our Community Garden for herbs and seasonal vegetables and composts all food scraps through the community garden. The program aims to improve food security for learners by increasing physical and economic access to adequate amounts of healthy food. By being involved in a community kitchen program, participants can learn how to prepare healthy, tasty and nutritious meals on a budget, develop food knowledge and cooking skills, try new foods, take home tasty and nutritious meals, learn how to read food labels and many more benefits. Group booking can be accommodate for groups of 8. Learn together and practice with your families.

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Courses starting in July Expressions of interest are taken for business admin, computer, financials and community services courses in Term II. The courses will start after school holidays in July. Don’t miss the opportunity to study in a friendly and relaxed environment, meet new people and learn from our great trainers. Springvale Learning and Activity Centre. Ph: 9547 2647

Free Weekly basketball sessions for children with multicultural background. When: Wednesday 5pm – 7pm Cost: Free Noble Park Community Centre: Ph: 9547 5801

Cultural Cooking Women’s Club Cultural Cooking women’s club meets every Friday, 9.30am at Springvale Learning and Activities Centre. We share delicious recipes and learn from each other. Springvale Learning and Activity Centre. Ph: 9547 2647

Little Hobby Group Come along on Monday mornings – 9:15 to 11am to learn a new hobby, and make new friends. Cost $3 per session and all craft materials supplied. Springvale Neighbourhood House: Phone: 95483972

Keysborough Learning Centre. Ph: 9798 7005; Email: info@klckeys.com.au Manual Book-keeping class: Manual double entry book-keeping. This course is an excellent introduction to electronic accounting packages. Pracsoft Medical Reception Software class: 12 hours – covers appointment book (set-up, appointments, edit, view and print), the waiting room (add a new patient, bulk billing, private billing, institutional billing, receipts and billing tips). For more information on these and other courses, please call Sharon.

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English as an Additional Language Basic classes through to advanced, learn at your own rate, meet people, join in a range of activities based around everyday activities that you do in day-to-day activities. Classes run: Advanced Literacy - Wednesday – 9.00 to 11.30am EAL Level 3 – Thursday 12.30 to 3pm EAL Level 2 – Thursday 9.30 to 12pm Dandenong Neighbourhood House: Ph: 9792 5298

Visual Arts Basics is about giving the opportunity, through art, to be able to express yourself and looking at it as a possible career path. The art forms often take in a range of different activities including painting, sketching, mosaics, quilting sculpture and many other art forms. Learners can develop creativity and technical abilities to build confidence and proficiency in making of 3D and 2D art. The learner will be encouraged to develop ideas through observations, investigation and experimentation. Dandenong Neighbourhood House: Ph: 9792 5298 Dandenong Neighbourhood House - 34 King Street, Dandenong - www.dandenongnh.org.au Keysborough Learning Centre – 402 Corrigan Road, Keysborough – www.klckeys.com.au Noble Park Community Centre – Memorial Drive, Noble Park – www.nobleparkcommunitycentre.org.au Springvale Neighbourhood House – 46-50 Queens Avenue, Springvale – www.snh.org.au Springvale Learning & Activities Centre – 1 Osborne Avenue, Springvale – www.springvalelac.org.au Wellsprings for Women – 79 Langhorne Street, Dandenong – www.wellspringsforwomen.com Jan Wilson Community Centre – Halton Road, Noble Park North – 9795 9279

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A new family violence campaign will be launched in Casey next week, focusing on raising awareness among school children.

paring a banner to spread this knowledge. “For too long, countless women and children have been forced to live in fear, subjected to horrors that no-one should ever have to experience,” Ms Graley said. “It is time that we as a community stand together and give these victims a voice, give them not only the help they need but also the hope that it will never happen again.” The launch of the new campaign comes as the State Government last week confirmed a $3.5 million boost to family violence counselling services across the state. The money was allocated over two years in last month’s budget, with $1 million set to

be distributed before 30 June. The funding is being allocated according to need, with agencies in areas with the greatest demand set to receive the most money. The six areas identified as having the greatest need are southern Melbourne, BaysidePeninsula, north-east Melbourne, western Melbourne, inner Gippsland and HumeMoreland. It’s understood Windermere in Narre Warren will be one of the organisations receiving funding. For more information about the Say No to Family Violence campaign, or to get involved, contact Ms Graley’s office on 9704 6055.

Somyurek asks for pay freeze EMBATTLED MP Adem Somyurek has applied for a freeze on his ministerial salary while under investigation for alleged bullying. In a statement in parliament on Thursday, Mr Somyurek said he’d written to the Department of Premier and Cabinet to withhold part of his pay while he’s under suspension as the Small Business, Innovation and Trade Minister. He also told Parliament he had been absent in the previous sitting week to “address matters associated with this independent inquiry” and to be with his family who had been “placed under a great deal of stress”. Under this move, Mr Somyurek would lose the $2362

weekly ministerial portion that was added to his base pay. Special Minister of State Gavin Jennings said Mr Somyurek volunteered to repay the ministerial salary component back to 23 May if there was an “adverse finding”. Opposition Legislative Council leader Mary Wooldridge had on Wednesday called on “the minister of nothing” to refund his ministerial pay for the period from when he was stood down on 23 May. Premier Daniel Andrews told Parliament on Thursday that Mr Somyurek’s attendance was “entirely a matter for him”. “It is consistent with the obvious fact that he has been stood down from his ministe-

rial responsibilities pending the appropriate review and examination of complaints that have been made.” Mr Andrews last month announced Mr Somyurek’s suspension pending what he said was an “independent” investigation into alleged “intimidating, aggressive and threatening” workplace conduct. In a statement last month, Mr Somyurek labelled the formal complaint lodged by his chief-of-staff Dimity Paul as “completely baseless and untrue”. The investigation is being conducted by former County Court judge Michael Strong. – CAM LUCADOU-WELLS

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REFUGEE Week will serve as a call for unity and positive action. Dandenong’s Barat Ali Batoor is an ambassador for the event, which runs from Sunday 14 June to Saturday 20 June. He left behind his mother and siblings in Afghanistan to make his way to Australia and a new home. The theme for this year’s Refugee Week is ‘With courage let us all combine’, taken from the second verse of the national anthem. Refugee and asylum seeker stories will feature on the Harmony Square big screen in Dandenong from 11am to noon on Saturday 20 June. Dandenong Library will host a forum from noon to 1pm on Friday 19 June which is designed to challenge thinking on asylum seeker and refugee health and well-being, legislative changes and advocacy.

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Can all areas of the body be treated? Most areas including face, neck, chest, back, hands, arms and legs

How many treatments do I need? Most vascular (red veins) and pigmented (dark spots) need approximately 3-4 treatments

Does the treatment hurt? No anaesthetic is necessary and is well tolerated by most patients, with the sensation being described as a warm pinprick on the skin

Is the treatment safe? The Dual Yellow laser is operated by our experienced nurse/laser practitioner and is completely safe, targeting only the blemish

How soon will I see results? Mostly the results are immediate with the vascular lesions but some other lesions may take a week or so to improve

What conditions can be treated? Age spots on hands: Treatment to the backs of hands is very effective and removes unsightly sun damage or “age” spots. Freckles: Most common pigmented lesions are “freckles” caused by too much sun exposure. Sun damage: The yellow light helps generate new collagen, the essential protein for giving skin elasticity, so your skin will appear refreshed and its texture improved Skin tags: Skin tags and other benign raised lesions can be smoothed and flattened without damage to the surrounding skin Pigmentation/Melasma: This darkened skin discolouration typically appears on the sun exposed areas such as cheeks, forehead and nose. Treatment is effective and lighten the discolouration of the skin

Vascular lesions/Blood vessels: Broken capillaries or vascular lesions occur when the small capillaries become dilated; the laser shrinks the capillaries, providing instant cosmetic improvement.

WHAT’S NEW: The Ellipse is the latest generation IPL (intense pulse light). We can treat a variety of conditions safely: Rosacea: A common skin condition that causes red pimples, flushing and broken capillaries (telangiectasia) affecting mainly the cheeks and nose of adults. This irritating condition, often causing uncomfortable face flushing and can be safely treated with almost no down time and requiring approx 1-4 treatments at one month apart. The Ellipse laser can treat several skin types. Sun damage: Skin aging is accelerated by sun exposure. For the removal of age spots, uneven pigmentation and diffuse redness, the Ellipse laser is the latest technology available. Ellipse treatment of sun damaged skin help you keep a younger and fresher look with a full-face treatment taking less than 20 minutes. Again, most skin types can be treated. Acne: A common skin disease of teenagers, often affecting the face, neck, chest, shoulders and back, associated with overproduction of sebum (oily substance). Ellipse treatment is effective by slowing down the production of the sebum, with a typical course of therapy being four treatments at three weeks apart. Vascular lesions: These lesions can include port wine stains, broken capillaries, diffuse redness, haemangiomas and cherry angiomas. They can occur in many sizes and shapes and can be found all over the body. Most skin types are easily treated with the Ellipse being set at the correct energy output for your individual complexion.

All treatments are tailored to the individual and are safe, effective and affordable! Dandenong Dermatology Centre offers your first assessment consultation for free! To arrange an appointment just call 9791 3455.

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■ Sun Damage: Rejuvenate your skin for a lighter and more youthful appearance! ■ Age Spots: Those blemishes on the backs of your hands can be removed permanently!

■ Red Facial Veins: Redness and rosacea can be treated with little or no side effects! ■ Dermablend Corrective Cosmetics: Dermablend is now available at Dandenong Dermatology Centre so if laser is not for you, those skin imperfections can still be helped by our nurse matching the corrective make-up to your skin tone!

■ Vascular Marks: Instant cosmetic results can be achieved with minimal pain!

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The Foundry is a small exclusive weight training gym based in Hallam.

We use a wide range of dumbbells, barbells, benches, plate loaded and selectorized machines, in a small but energy filled, and distraction-free environment. We are not a commercial, dime-a-dozen, franchise gym. We cater predominantly for the working class person and students. The Foundry is a place where results are expected. The best way to get to know more about us, is to come in for a visit on an ‘Open-Day’. We’ll be glad to give you a tour. Drop in on a Saturday between 11am and 4pm.

Only $9 per week. No joining fee, no contract. For members that sign up during the month of June. UNIT 12, 2-10 HALLAM SOUTH RD. HALLAM PH: 0470 638 324 www.foundrygym.com.au

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The gym is a no frills and no nonsense warehouse style gym, with a focus on old-school freeweight training. Our primary function is to provide our members with a weight training facility at a low cost, and cut out unused and unnecessary luxuries. You won’t find tanning beds, pilates classes, treadmills/cross-trainers, aerobics classes, or other gimmicky things at our gym. We take our members back to the days where people came in to the gym to build their bodies; where they let the iron do the talking.


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HEAD TO HALLAM

Rapid service with a smile STAFF at Rapid Tune Hallam have a passion for cars, customer service and attention to detail according to owner/manager Cameron Jay. “We have a state-of-the-art workshop offering log book servicing, all mechanical repairs including suspension, brakes, clutches, fuel injection services, auto transmission services, air conditioning services and roadworthy certificates,” he said. “What makes us different is our awesome customer service from a team of guys that are passionate about cars.” Rapid Tune offers a handy location, free courtesy car, drop off and pick up in the local area and a bright new waiting area and a workshop boasting stateof-the art equipment. “Customers are our priority, cars are our passion,” Mr Jay said. “We want to help our customers maintain the safety, reliability, general condition and value of their cars. “We have a new, clean and bright facility with an area for customers to wait if they need. We particularly want women to feel comfortable and welcome in our workshop.”

Jayden, owner Cameron, and Ross. The business has been running for six months in Hallam but the Rapid Tune Franchise Group started in 2002 with one store in Ferntree Gully and has gone from strength to strength and now operates 10 stores across Melbourne. Mr Jay grew up in the transport industry and entered the motor trade in 1986. He has successfully competed in various motorsport events ranging from super karts to sprint cars to forest rallying and road racing. His staff includes junior

apprentice Jayden who eats, sleeps and breathes cars and senior mechanic Ross who loves diagnosing problems with customers’ cars and has a passion for performance vehicles. At the moment Rapid Tune is offering a $99 minor service and a free car wash. Rapid Tune Hallam is at 23/2-10 Hallam South Road (facing Princes Highway), Hallam. It is open Monday to Friday 8am to 5.30pm and Saturday 8am to 1pm. Phone 9796 3383.

Stop in at the cycle shop IVANHOE Cycles specialises in offering friendly service and a large array of bicycles to suit all needs. Manager Michael Ripley said Ivanhoe Cycles was a one-stop-shop for all cycle needs offering servicing for bikes as well as school discounts and sponsorship and accessories. “We have a wide range of bicycle accessories,” he said. “We order stock once a week or on the day for special requests.” He said his shop stocked a lot of brands including Giant, Wilier, Cube, Castelli, Limar, Kask, Netti and variety of others. Michael said staff were proud of their professionalism and their attention to detail and ran a friendly and efficient workshop. “We endeavour to always improve our service,” he said. “Like any business we try to improve our service and range to suit our customers’ needs. Our shop is clean, open and orderly. “And by adding your name to our email list at www.ivanhoecycles.com.au you get email only special offers. “We fit racks, computers and other accessories bought from us free. We also have facilities to fit car racks and roof mount bike racks.”

From left Mannish, Oscar, Michael (store manager) and David. “Between us we have 33 years’ experience as staff and Ivanhoe Cycles has been around since 1983.” Manish, Mark, Naomi, Rien, Emily and Anika are the sales team. Manish has a vast knowledge of dual suspension for mountain to road bikes while Mark also has a lot of experience touring across many continents and has managed and worked in many facets of bicycle shops. Naomi, Emily and Anika are all cyclists and bring the female touch to the shop. Emily races for Seight, Naomi rides for MTB and Anika is a BMX cyclist.

Jamie, David, Tony, Oscar, Ashwin and Jordon are the workshop team. Jamie and David ride mountain, road and BMX while Tony has many years' experience running his own shops as well as being a talented downhill racer, Oscar, Jordon and Ashwin predominantly ride BMX but, like all the staff, just love all bikes. These are people who love what they do and use what they sell. Ivanhoe Cycles are at 21/210 Hallam South Road and has ample parking. It is open from 9am to 6pm weekdays, 9am to 5pm Saturdays and 10am to 4pm Sunday.

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FRI 31 JULY $25

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Hallam

HEAD TO HALLAM

Forged at the Foundry THE brand new Foundry Gym in the heart of Hallam is a 24-hour gym with a difference. Manager Mr Waz said the Foundry was not a franchise gym. “It’s not a commercial gym just interested in money,” he said. “Our focus is on weight training and we are a no frills warehouse-style gym. “We are focused on old-school weight training. “We are not a health club (no treadmills, silly cardio machines or aerobics classes), we are purely a gym. “We don’t charge ridiculous joining fees.” The gym, which opened this month, has an old-school, rugged atmosphere, plenty of parking, bicycle racks and is just a few minutes from the train station. “Our focus is to provide people of the locality with a cheaper alternative to franchise gyms,” he said. “Most people struggle to pay for protein powder, let alone pay $60 to $90 per month for gym memberships. “Where they want to weight-train after school or work or seriously build their bodies, we wish to provide them with a private facility to do so at a more reasonable cost. “When I joined my first gym almost 15 years ago, the membership cost under $40 a month. “I have never seen any gym cost less than that magical mark since – until now. “The Foundry Gym was not started to make money it was started out of a passion for bodybuilding and fitness and the need to provide the local community with a low cost option, where they can come and train in a relaxed and judgement free environment.”

Hidden jewel revealed HALLAM Community Learning Centre is one of the hidden jewels of Hallam. Unknown to many members of the community, it is hidden away in Kays Avenue just before the freeway heading towards Doveton. The centre started as a playgroup in 1984 in a small church hall, became incorporated in 1986 and, after using rooms at the local recreation reserve hall for a number of years, moved to the disused Mapleson Kindergarten building in 1997. The learning centre tries to offer ‘something for everyone’ with groups for babies and toddlers, three-year-old kinder sessions,

courses for people looking for computer skills, English classes for those needing help, exercise classes to help stay fit and healthy, and classes for seniors who want to keep up to date with the digital world that has taken over their lives. It is a not-for-profit organisation which is managed by a committee made up of interested local residents. It is always on the lookout for more volunteers so if anyone who has time to spare is encouraged to drop in and have a look around the centre or phone. Find them at 56 Kays Avenue, Hallam, or phone 9703 1688.

Work out at an old-school affordable gym. Gym open days will be held on Saturdays between 11am and 4pm during which time anyone can come along, try it out and tell the staff what they think. They can give feedback and then, if they want, they can sign up if they would like to continue training there. The staff are friendly, enthusiastic about fitness, and more than willing to help and to give anyone a tour of the gym.

People who join up during June will pay no joining fees and if they mention Star News Group they will receive the low rate of $16 per fortnight or a limited once-off $299 per year. Find the new Foundry Gym at Unit 12, 2 Hallam South Road, Hallam, across from the Hallam Hotel. It is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Phone 0470 638 324.

Hallam Community Learning Centre offers something for everyone.

ENROL NOW Upgrade or learn new skills by enrolling in one of our courses.

ADULTS—Beginners Work Computer Skills. also available

English for migrants Quilting Painting classes Digital Camera Gentle Exercise

iPAD/TABLET CLASSES - Learn how to install, use Apps and other basic functions.

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Tuesdays 9.30am to 12 noon. 8 week course (starting July 21) Cost $80 or $60 concession or $60 ACFE funded

INTEL LEARN EASY STEPS COMPUTER BASICS You will be introduced to computers & operating systems, Internet & Email, Word Processing with activities & exercises.

Thursdays 9.30am to 12.15pm 8 week course (starting July 23) Cost $60 with ACFE subsidy for eligible students

INTEL LEARN EASY STEPS COMPREHENSIVE COMPUTER & BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION For the more advanced students using graphics, word processing, spreadsheets & multimedia.

Thursdays 12.30 to 3.15pm 8 week course (starting July 23) Cost $60 with ACFE subsidy for eligible students

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HEAD TO HALLAM Farren Jones brings the music of Keith Urban to Hallam.

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Urban sounds get X factor DAYS Go By but it’s not every day you get to hear the music of international Grammy Award winning artist Keith Urban. However, on 31 July at the Hallam Hotel on the Princes Highway, Hallam, that will change with X Factor finalist and recording artist Farren Jones performing an authentic concert tribute to the one and only Urban – The Keith Urban Experience. Farren will present a show which is loaded with all the hits from Days Go By to Memories of Us, as well as some bonus classic rock tracks as performed by the famous performer. For bookings phone the Hallam Hotel on 8786 0200.

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These fabulous new units are selling fast at Saffron Grove Retirement Village. Call into the village office at 8 Saffron Drive, Hallam, for a guided tour or phone 8795 7380 to arrange a time. Would-be buyers should be quick because there are only a few left. Come and join the community – you won’t be disappointed.

Saffron Grove Amazing Deals For Your Retirement Villa. Saffron Grove has only a few new villas left. Starting from $320,000. Have security, peace of mind, companionship and less work around the house. What more could you want ? Call Saffron Grove on 8795 7380 to arrange your own personal guided tour.

8 Saffron Drive, Hallam 3803 A boutique retirement community

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THE KITCHEN has long been considered the heart and soul of the house. The continued popularity of shows like Masterchef and My Kitchen Rules has seen home owners become more adventurous with cooking and more exacting in what they want - making the kitchen an even more important feature. This is something Arden Homes has become very conscious of and something that can be seen very obviously demonstrated in its new display home at Somerfield Estate at the corner of Westwood Boulevard and Alderberry Road, Keysborough. Spending time in the kitchen is less of a chore now and more about having fun and experimenting. This has influenced the design of Arden’s kitchens - they are more high-tech with quality appliances, and the kitchen is the centrepiece. In fact, it could be said that the kitchen now rules. Hallmarks of the design include the extensive and practical storage solutions with the inclusion of overhead cupboards and handy pot drawers. It also features open shelving and the stylishly appointed appliances including a three oven appliance centre featuring a Smeg thermoseal multifunction oven, Smeg thermoseal multifunction pyrolitic oven and a Smeg multifunction compact combi steam oven, along with a Smeg coffee machine and two warming drawers. The Smeg induction cooktop has nine heat settings, pan detection, automatic cut-off, residual heat indicators, automatic spillage stop and automatic pan size recognition and an undermount rangehood. There is also a fully integrated Smeg dishwasher with a five-stage water filtration system, natural drying condenser

and auto door open at the end of the wash cycle. Quality is the key with all the state-ofthe-art Smeg products and Frankie undermount sinks and Phoenix Rush matte black tapware in both the kitchen and butler’s pantry. A combination of Ravine finish and gloss finish laminate cabinetry is featured throughout the kitchen and butler’s pantry with Caesarstone benchtops to all work surfaces. It includes a feature laminate island servery benchtop and feature open shelving details. Soft close drawer and door closing mechanisms have also been installed. Arden has incorporated Caesarstone’s latest product Calacatta Nuvo throughout the kitchen which offers the look of luxurious natural stone with the durability and ease of maintenance that Caesarstone quartz surfaces are renowned for. The kitchen area is also a control hub for the Cbus programmable lighting control system with Saturn Series LED light switches. Direct access to the alfresco area is possible through bi-fold doors from the kitchen/ dining area and a bi-fold window directly from the butler’s pantry. The butler’s pantry in itself is a highly practical working space and is wellappointed with plenty of cupboard space, Caesarstone benchtop, starfire glass splashback and sink. Find Arden’s display at the corner Westwood Boulevard and Alderberry Road, Somerfield Estate, Keysborough, off Perry Road. Contact New Home Consultant Jackie Cavner on mobile 0403 031 290 or 8787 1322, or email jackiec@ardenhomes.com. au. The display home is open seven days a week from 11am to 5pm.

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SPRINGVALE SOUTH From the moment visitors cast their eyes on this tenderly cared for home, starting at the street curb all the way to the delightful landscaped backyard, every aspect shows the owners have cared for this property over the past 36 years. Upon entering this newly painted home, visitors 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 three perfectly sized and newly carpeted bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and an extra-large master bedroom, which features a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite, and overlooks the picturesque backyard garden. Finally they step outside and take a seat at the undercover patio area, which overlooks the enchanting garden. The new owners will find it large enough to have all their friends and family over for a party, but also perfect for small intimate gatherings with loved ones.

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Modern Living at its Finest These brand new apartments make a fantastic first home, investment or home to downsize into. Conveniently positioned within walking distance to public transport services and both primary and secondary schools. All apartments comprise 2 bedrooms with the master bedroom encompassing a modern en suite and both bedrooms providing built in robes. With modern necessities which include open plan living, meals and kitchen areas, excellent sized balconies in all apartments. With the opportunity to still claim the $10,000 First Home Owners Grant, these apartments need to be on your shopping list.

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NOBLE PARK 63 ARNOLD STREET This home has been freshly painted, 3 good size bedrooms, 2 living areas, good sized kitchen with gas appliances. Inc hardwood floors, tiles & w/w carpets all set the scene as you walk into this residence. To suit both weather conditions we have heating & cooling. Close to all amenities!

3a 1b 1c Sat 4th July 11am unless sold prior TERMS 10% dep bal 30/60 days INSPECT Sat 1-1:30pm Photo ID required PRICE $380,000+ CONTACT Shagi Pathmanathan 0413 076 585

NOBLE PARK 4 ALFRED STREET

DOVETON 1 KANOOKA GROVE Perfect home either for living or as an investment or possible unit development at the back. Renovated kitchen, bathroom, toilet & polished floorboards throughout also including fan to lounge room, wall air conditioner & d/ heating. The backyard is very spacious with possible dual occupancy (STCA).

3a 1b 1c 2e Sat 27th June 11:00am unless sold prior TERMS 10% dep bal 30/60 days INSPECT Sat 10-10:30am Photo ID required PRICE Contact Agent CONTACT Yasantha De Silva 0432 805 336

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Spacious living area separated from kitchen, good size bedroom overlooking the front yard & spacious bathroom. Gas appliances heating & hot water system. Lockable carport with roller door. Low maintenance garden. Handy location within easy access to public transport, highway & freeway. No active bodycorporate.

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Sat 20th June @ 1pm unless sold prior 10% dep bal 30/60 days Contact Agent Sat 2-2:30pm Photo ID required Shagi Pathmanatha 0413 076 585

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118 Walker St Dandenong P: 9791 5922 F: 9792 2536 N IORDAY T C TU ATUHIS SA

Endeavour Hills

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 ***

auCtion: Saturday, 20th June, 2015 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPEn: Wed 4:30pm to 5:00pm & Sat 10:30am to 11:00am

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SUPERB DEVELOPMENT SITE!

Three Titles on two road frontages totalling 4,625m2. Located only minutes drive from Eastlink access and a short walk to Yarraman Station. Abutting a beautifully treed Government reserve, through which a cycling/walking track links you to Bayside Carrum. Improvements include a five bedroom two storey timber home and a three bedroom home with two living areas providing some rental income whilst your Plans and Permits are being obtained. With its semi rural outlook, yet having excellent amenity to the Melbourne CBD and Victoria’s major manufacturing hub in the South-East, this site ticks all the boxes for a successful development project. This could be one of the last acre plus development sites in the City of Greater Dandenong! A RARE FIND!

SalE by tEndEr: tender closes tuesday, 30th June, 2015 oPEn: Contact: Mick Whelan for further information

16 FalkinEr CrESCEnt

MAGNIFICENT FAMILY HOME IN QUIET LOCATION!

Is this the best home being offered in Dandenong for a long time? Modern in design and floor plan with four bedrooms, full ensuite, two living areas with a huge lounge/dining room that overlooks both the front and rear yards. The modern, renovated kitchen will bring the master chef out in you. It overlooks the family room and the awesome rear yard with its enormous paved area, fully fenced inground swimming pool, two sheds, grassed area and access to a huge undercover area that also doubles as a lock up garage and double carport. There is a secure front fence so the kids are safe to play all year round or you can entertain a huge amount of people and still have space to spare. Repainted, new flooring, heating and cooling and just waiting on the new family to move in and enjoy life.

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DUAL INCOME - NO OWNERS CORP!

This very popular, no fuss investment will be an excellent addition to your superannuation fund. Located close to schools, Freeway access and Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre, the units have long term rental history. The property features 2 x two bedroom units with large rooms, gas appliances, huge backyards and separate driveway access to carports. Great tenants return $23,900.00 per annum. Some internal upgrading will see an increase in return. Ideally subdivide and sell one. Lots of options! A RARE FIND!

auCtion: Saturday, 27th June, 2015 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) oPEn: Wed 4:30pm to 5:00pm & Sat 1:15pm to 1:45pm

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A DECEPTIVELY LARGE HOME ON A CORNER BLOCK!

This home is deceptively large as inside there are three bedrooms, a separate lounge, a kitchen/meals, a dining room and a family/prayer room. The home is courtyard shape with a private sheltered entertaining area just outside the living area. There is a large double garage and as it is a corner block, there is still plenty of yard for the kids to play. Features include solar panels to the roof for reduced power bills, feature fence to front, two separate living areas and a location where you can walk to schools, shops and the Dandenong market. Property in Dandenong North has been appreciating at a great rate recently so now is the time to buy before prices get out of reach! Currently let to a fantastic tenant but also available with vacant possession if required. YOUR NEXT GREAT INVESTMENT!

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Located in a quiet street only a short walk to the railway station and city centre, the three, two bedroom units offer the investor or superannuation fund an excellent opportunity. Set on one Title, all units boast a formal lounge, separate kitchen/meals area, separate backyard and car space. Currently returning approximately $38,480 per annum gross, the block represents a very attractive investment with lots of options. ie subdivision potential (STCA) – renovate and increase returns.

Imagine this! You get an opportunity to purchase two units on the one block that need some TLC and have a return of approximately $24,000 per annum. Plus! They are on separate Titles. What do you do? You act now! Located one minutes drive to Freeway access and both units comprise two large bedrooms, gas appliances, huge backyards and separate driveways to carports. Lots of options – extended family purchase – sell one and keep the other – renovate and increase rentals. Currently let to excellent, long term tenants.

A RARE FIND!

NO OWNER CORPORATION BLUES!

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9791 5922

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NOBLE PARK 22 THEODORE AVENUE

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SPRINGVALE SOUTH 13 WOODSTOCK PLACE

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Here is your opportunity to invest on this large block ripe for development or to just keep for a future project and live in or rent it out. Comprising of 3 BDRs, lounge, dining, kitchen, sunroom , pergola, single garage and workshop area. Developers – this is ideal for your next project. First home buyers – it’s an amazing opportunity to live in it & renovate if you are looking for big land and develop later down the track. The block size is approx 693sqm & it’s ready to be developed (STCA).

Cast your eyes upon this tenderly cared for home where every aspect shows you the care & passion shown over the past 36 years. This home is situated on a 715m2 (approx) block in a nice peaceful court & inside you’ll find a large formal living area, spacious dining which adjoins the sparkling kitchen, 3 newly carpeted BDRs with BIRs & an extra-large MSTR with a WIR & full en suite. Finally we step outside and take a seat at the undercover patio area, overlooking the enchanting garden.

METHOD

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PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT

Saturday 11th July at 11:30am Contact Agent 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days. Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required Belinda Robbie 0414 335 696 Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 Noble Park / SPriNgvale 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0

OFFICER 3a THE CHELSEA COLLECTION

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PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT

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Saturday 20th June at 12pm $560,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 90-120 Days Thurs 6 - 6:30pm & Sat 11:30am - 12pm Photo ID required Kim Lim 0423 374 998 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 Noble Park / SPriNgvale 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0

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NOBLE PARK 5 ACLAND COURT

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The final release in the Arena at Officer Estate is under construction & ready to be called home! These 10 townhouses, ‘The Chelsea Collection’ are enviably located next to the local sporting grounds & nearby children’s playground, which is housed within a vibrant neighbourhood. Each t/house has been carefully designed to maximise light, comfort & space while the smart open plan design extends into a private courtyard through sliding doors, creating seamless indoor/outdoor living.

Once you step inside this well presented home you’ll feel like you’ve “found the one”! Special features include; 3 good sized bedrooms, spacious master bedroom, the convenience of 2 toilets, fully renovated bathroom, a lounge room ideal for formal entertaining, a modern style black-wood timber kitchen and it’s all on a block size of 586m2 (approx). The new owners will receive the full benefit of 12 solar panels and the quiet court location means no ‘passing traffic’. Be quick!

METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT

METHOD From $350,000+ By appointment only Photo ID required Daniel Bibby 0402 813 136 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 Noble Park / SPriNgvale 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0

PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT

Saturday 4th July at 11am $420,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 90/120 Days Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required Daniel Pepperell 0418 105 105 Noble Park / SPriNgvale 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0

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

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SPRINGVALE SOUTH 2/27-29 GOLDEN GROVE Nestled in a fantastic and sought after pocket in Springvale South, this fine townhouse presents quality living with entertaining sophistication. Beautifully finished, this dwelling comprises of four bedrooms, two bathrooms, three toilets and a private courtyard. Upon entering the property, you are greeted with an open living and kitchen area opening to a side courtyard that will meet all your daily and entertaining needs. Downstairs features one bedroom, with another three upstairs; the master bedroom boasting a walk in robe and en suite. Other features include caesar stone bench tops, stainless steel appliances, ducted heating, built in robes in the other three bedrooms, a double garage, carpets throughout the living area and bedrooms. Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days

4a PRICE INSPECT CONTACT

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Saturday 20th at 11am $440,000+ Wed 5 - 5:30pm & Sat 10:30 - 11am Photo ID required Mahir Mandzic 0434 702 328 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

SPRINGVALE 4/9 KELVIN GROVE Set back from the road and quietly tucked-away, a fantastic opportunity exists for the astute buyer to purchase this great home for occupancy or investment. Situated in the heart of Springvale, you will love the easy walk to all other amenities. Set in established gardens with accommodation comprising living/dining room, two bedrooms with BIRs, family bathroom with 2 toilets, spacious laundry, roller shutters on all windows, gas heating, and single lockup garage. This is a great opportunity in a rising market. The discerning buyer will recognise the opportunity to make this a great purchase.

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METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT

Saturday 20th June at 2pm $350,000+ Sat 1:30 - 2pm Photo ID required Lee Phuong 0402 660 880 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days

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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KEYSBOROUGH 30 TRITON DRIVE

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Right in the heart of Keysborough sits this great sized four bedroom family home. On a block size of 543m2 (approx), this has all of the attributes for a peaceful home where you can bring your loved ones, sit back, relax and watch the years go by. With polished timber floors throughout most of the home, an open living, great sized rear yard plus a large double lock up garage and ample parking space, this is the ultimate suburban family home you’ve been waiting for!

PRICE INSPECT CONTACT

Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 60 Days

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PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT

Saturday 20th June at 2:30pm $490,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days. Sat 2 - 2:30pm Photo ID required Gadas Lamsodis 0423 884 819 Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881 Keysborough 8 7 6 9 1 8 8 8

Saturday 4th July at 12pm INSPECT Wed 5 - 5:30pm & Sat 11 - 11:30am PRICE $590,000+ TERMS 10% Deposit. Balance 30 Days. CONTACT Chang Wang 0450 706 668 Keysborough 8 7 6 9 1 8 8 8

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Make no mistake - THIS WILL MAKE YOU MONEY! Investors - this is low risk with Exceptionally High Rewards! This large 6 BDR California bungalow styled home is ready to earn you a solid income or bring the whole family. If you’re an investor, this is a superb way of making money without the risk. Here on this block of 663m2 (approx) is a council registered & currently active rooming house – the perfect opportunity for a astute investor to buy wisely & let the rent money come in. METHOD

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Grandeur, elegance, plenty of extras & so much to offer - this superb home in Somerfield boasts the biggest block of land in the estate making it the complete package. Featuring multiple living areas, a stunning kitchen, living & dining with sliding doors that open out to the backyard plus 4 BDRs & a balcony.

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Saturday 27th June at 1:30pm $420,000+ Sat 1 - 1:30pm Photo ID required Gadas Lamsodis 0423 884 819 Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881 Keysborough 8 7 6 9 1 8 8 8

KEYSBOROUGH 113A CHURCH ROAD

DANDENONG NORTH 1386 HEATHERTON ROAD

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METHOD

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NOBLE PARK 2 WHITMORR COURT Renovated & modernised from beginning to end – this 3 BDR home in a quiet court has it all. Sparkling timber floors, a gorgeous kitchen, renovated bathroom plus not one but two living areas, all in addition to the outdoor undercover alfresco on a block size of 659m2 (approx).

Saturday 27th June at 12pm INSPECT Sat 11:30am - 12pm PRICE $450,000+ TERMS 10% Deposit. Balance 90 Days. CONTACT Jessejames Mariñas 0431 108 933 Keysborough 8 7 6 9 1 8 8 8

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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WE LOVE IT

DOVETON This may be the perfect home either for living in or as an investment or possible unit development at the back. All the hard work has been done by the vendor with a renovated kitchen, bathroom, toilet and polished floorboards throughout. More features include fan to lounge room, wall air-conditioner, ducted heating and blinds. The backyard is very spacious with possible dual occupancy, subject to council approval. It has excellent tenants paying $1173 per calendar month. It is in a perfect location within walking distance to bus stop, moments away from

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Doveton shopping centre and minutes away from the bustling city of Dandenong. Prior offers will be considered and inspection is highly recommended.

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CONTACT: YASANTHA DE SILVA, 0432 805 336 BARRY PLANT DANDENONG, 9706 7455 ADDRESS: 1 KANOOKA GROVE PRICE: ON APPLICATION INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT AUCTION: SATURDAY 27JUNE, 11AM

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DANDENONG 5 FLORENCE COURT

Blending period elegance with contemporary style this charming W/B home located at the bowl of an unobtrusive court boasts a tastefully renovated interior with neutral tones throughout and comprises manicured gardens, spacious lounge with ornate cornices, gas heating and air conditioning. Featuring a gorgeous kitchen overlooking the well loved rear yards, a sparkling bathroom & the generous BDRs to make this home unique and pleasing. METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT

Tuesday 14th July at 5pm unless sold prior $380,000+ Sat 1:30 - 2pm Photo ID required Mahir Mandzic 0434 702 328 Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

NOBLE PARK 390 Princes Highway 8710 0000 KEYSBOROUGH 1/ 320 Cheltenham Road 8769 1888 1188180

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Noble Park 1/21 Crescent Street

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Ready to move in or invest

Auction

Located at the front of the complex of just 3 on the block and NO BODY CORPORATE, this delightful unit is completely secure and offers low maintenance living. Featuring; 2 beds, renovated bathroom & laundry, floating floors, wall furnace, new split system, single lock up garage which has been updated with floating floors & low maintenance yard. Close to shops, schools & train station.

$290,000+ Saturday 20th June @ 3:30pm

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View Wed 2-2:30pm & Sat 3-3:30pm Jaymee Le 0416 336 902 jaymee.le@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000

Ray White Noble Park/Springvale 1188173

32 Lexton Avenue, Dandenong

2/11 Belfort street, Dandenong

5/16 o’mally Crescent, Dandenong nth

11/57 Clow street, Dandenong

DeveLopers fooD for Living..... 686 sqm even size land, with a 3 bedroom house in a good condition. LIVE, Renovate, Develop or Subdivide: your choice. For Sale $440,000 - $460,000 View Saturday 1.00-1.30pm Agent Pradeep Ahuja 0408 160 701

UniT for ALL 1,2,3, AnD iTs YoUrs Stand alone spacious unit -This large 2 bed room unit boasts of good size lounge,dining area and open plan kitchen. One car garage and additional 1 lockup carport. For Sale $330,000 plus View Every Saturday 1.45 to 2.15pm Agent Pradeep Ahuja 0408 160 701

Toss THe Coin To DeCiDe (Live or invesT) 3 bedroom unit with bath/ toilet separate. Double carport, large decked up alfresco, 2 air conditioners, ducted heating. Well maintained and tenanted at $ 305 per week. For Sale $330k plus (make an ofer) View Every Saturday 11.45am-12.30pm Agent Pradeep Ahuja 0408 160 701

LoTUs in A ponD The best 3 Bedrooms unit in the complex. Made of Double brick with car space reserved is very safe for families even though it is bang opposite Dandenong Plaza. For Sale MAKE AN OFFER-vendor says sell View Saturday 12.45-1.15pm Agent Pradeep Ahuja 0408 160 701

raine&Horne greater Dandenong 9793 9793

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WE LOVE IT

ENDEAVOUR HILLS This versatile four bedroom and 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 freshly painted home with a new granite kitchen, a renovated bathroom, new carpets, a large pergola, covered car accommodation, evaporative cooling and much more. Set on a corner site of more than 750 square metres, there is room for all the family, plus loads of space for the cars,

POSTCODE

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boat trailer or truck etc or redevelop, subject to council approval. It is situated close to schools, shops, transport, easy access to the freeway and the foothills of the Dandenong Ranges, bike trails, golf courses and in a quiet area of the growth suburb that is Endeavour Hills. 4

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MCLENNAN REAL ESTATE PTY LTD, 9791 5922 MICK WHELAN, 0416 003 505 57 GROVE END ROAD INSPECT: SATURDAY 20 JUNE, 10.30AM - 11AM AUCTION: SATURDAY 20 JUNE, 11AM

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NYORA, SOUTH GIPPSLAND

The best of both worlds! – Farm living with town convenience

Discover Superb Rural Living

The property is situated on the main road on the edge of the growing township. •฀Well฀set฀up฀property฀with฀flat฀to฀very฀gently฀undulating฀land.฀Central฀gravelled฀ ฀ laneway฀with฀7฀main฀paddocks,฀4฀stallion฀yards,฀machinery฀shed,฀stockyards฀ ฀ and฀disused฀dairy.฀Watered฀by฀troughs฀(fed฀by฀central฀spring฀fed฀dam).฀Natural฀ ฀ treed฀area฀and฀established฀shelter฀belts. •฀Offering฀a฀comfortable฀3฀bedroom฀timber฀home฀with฀wood฀heater,฀air฀ ฀ conditioning฀and฀lock฀up฀garage. •฀Versatile฀property,฀income฀producing฀via฀agistment.฀Ideal฀investment฀with฀possible฀ ฀ future฀development฀opportunity.฀Very฀accessible฀via฀highways,฀well฀worth฀inspection.

Price:฀$649,000

Zel Svenson 0438 636 290 Don Olden 0417 805 312 Elders Leongatha 03 5662 3523 | Web฀Id฀7971925

•฀Architectural฀Limestone฀brick฀home฀of฀absolute฀quality •฀Private,฀exclusive฀Nyora/Loch฀district •฀4.2฀acres฀with฀mixture฀of฀bush฀&฀cleared฀land฀ •฀Excellent฀shedding฀&฀established฀gardens OPEN FOR INSPECTION Saturday฀20th฀June฀2015฀at฀10.00am฀–฀11.00am 39฀Lesley฀Close,฀Nyora

Don Olden 0417 805 312 Jean O’Loughlin 0428 571 083 Elders Korumburra 03 5658 1894 |฀Web฀Id฀5738201

1/16 Stud Road, Dandenong InveSTORS STOP HeRe 1A 1B

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Last unit on a big block on Stud Road, situated in the heart of Dandenong, walking distance to the Dandenong Plaza and market. Close to public transport and schools. Comprising one large bedroom, one bathroom, large lounge with dining, and single car accomodation.

For Sale

NOBLE PARK 1/5 SIMPSON STREET

Price $220,000 Plus Buyers View By Appointment Agent Pradeep Ahuja 0408 160 701

MOVE IN OR RENT OUT!

Raine&Horne Greater Dandenong 9793 9793

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NYORA – SOUTH GIPPSLAND – 142 ACRES

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Fully renovated 3 bedroom weatherboard home with lots of storage space and security. Located within minutes to Noble Park and Springvale shops strips, high school, train stations, buses, Corrigan road and Heatherton road for easy commuting. The unit is comprised of: • 3 bedrooms plus a study nook • Fully renovated bathroom with separate toilet • Stunning new kitchen with stone bench top and stainless steel appliances • Touch screen security alarm system and cameras around the property • Ducted heating and fans • Remote lock up garage/carport with two storage sheds Also has a low maintenance garden ideal for your pet dog or a kid’s play area. Laid with new flooring, the property has a lot of potential. Looking to invest or nest? It is one of the best! Photo ID require at inspection.

Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211

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Auction: Sun 28th Jun @ 11:30am Price: $390,000+ mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 4150061

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HOME OF THE WEEK KEYSBOROUGH 29 WESLEY COURT

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BEAUTIFULLY PRESENTED, INTELLIGENTLY DESIGNED. This quality Metricon home will delight and amaze you with its roominess and style. The impressively vast master bedroom is located at the front of the home and is appointed with twin vanities in its full-ensuite bathroom and a walk in robe. Along the wide and high-ceilinged hallway is the formal sitting room alongside a separate formal dining area, perfect for grownup dinner parties. The large, centrally-located chef’s kitchen features stainless steel appliances, a 900mm gas cooktop, dishwasher and loads of storage, perfect for preparing the daily meals. It overlooks an open plan, living room with an adjacent, casual, family meals area encased in windows on 3 sides. Beyond is the bright, sunny and generously proportioned family room, which opens onto a large timber decked and paved patio area simply perfect for outdoor alfresco dining and entertaining of your family and friends in a spacious and private backyard. Quality appointments include hardwood timber floors and Italian ceramic floor tiles, gas ducted heating and refrigerated air conditioning, security system, solar panels and down lights throughout, 2 car lock up garage with remote controlled door, established, fully landscaped and manicured gardens and much more.

Price: $770,000+ Inspect: By Appt or as Advertised

Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Anthony Mondous 0417 508 189

SPRINGVALE SOUTH 5 EFFIE COURT

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PERFECTLY PROPORTIONED HOME BUYER’S DELIGHT Being offered for the first time ever; this delightful and spacious 2 storey home will delight the family who value togetherness yet want room to spread out and grow. Located in a newer and high demand pocket of Springvale South, this attractive and well-kept double storey Henley home in a quiet court setting is approx. 31 squares and is set behind a beautiful Golden Elm tree in the front lawn – perfect to sit under and read a good book in the warm weather. This home truly is the ideal choice for the young and growing family in a well-established neighbourhood. Accommodation comprises formal living room with welcoming a gas log fire for a quiet conversation, a formal dining room for that dinner party with your special guest, a well-designed and generously proportioned, openplan kitchen with dishwasher and plenty of cupboards and bench spaces. Adjacent is a spacious, casual family meals area, and a large family room which opens out to a private, vast merbau-decked alfresco dining and BBQ area under a pergola for year round entertaining of your family and friends. There is also a guest powder room downstairs. Upstairs, the large master bedroom has a full en-suite bathroom and walk in robes. There are 3 other bright bedrooms here serviced by a central family bathroom. Features include quality carpets and floor tiles, central, ducted heating and 4 split system air conditioners, a security system, a double car garage plus space for a 3rd vehicle or trailer under cover at the rear. Fully landscaped gardens front and back yard and more. Easy walking distance to local Spring Valley Primary School, 8 minutes’ drive to Edithvale beach, Haileybury College, Parkmore Shopping centre, bus stop nearby plus easy access to East Link.

Price: $650,000+ Inspect: Wednesday 4:00 - 4:30pm Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm

Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 John Wysham 0418 322 618

KEYSBOROUGH 2 CHEVIOT ROAD

A3

RENOVATED FAMILY LIVING ON A CORNER BLOCK

Auction: Saturday 20th June at 2pm Price: $490,000+ Inspect: Wednesday 5:00-5:30pm Saturday 1:30-2:00pm

Located just a short hop, skip and jump from Parkmore Shopping Mall; this lovely 3 bedroom family home with 2 bathrooms and a double, lock up, brick, garage with remote- controlled door will delight you and your family and create the lifestyle you have been dreaming about. Filled with natural light from dawn to dusk and set in a most desirable part of established part of Keysborough on a generous 641m2 (approx) allotment; the home features beautifully polished hardwood floors throughout, separate living and dining areas, brand new kitchen with dishwasher and quality appliances, 2 sparkling bathrooms (1 en-suited to the main bedroom), a beautiful, covered al fresco dining area with serene views over the generous, private rear garden. Features include central heating, split system air conditioning, security system, generously proportioned double garage, and loads more. All this positioned handy to local primary and secondary schools, bus stop and within easy access to Eastlink.

Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611

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John Wysham 0418 322 618 Michelle Sayers 0417 474 258

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AU C T I O N SATURDAY 18th JULY 2015

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KORUMBURRA

Auction this Saturday

CALLING ALL DEVELOPERS Keysborough 3 Emmaline Crescent 4 n n

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Open plan family and dining space Kitchen appointed with breakfast bar, feature tiling and s-steel appliances Elegant formal lounge Four-robed bedrooms Oversized double garage, ducted heating and evaporative cooling

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Auction 20 June 2:00pm Price Guide $660K-$720K Inspect Sat 1:30pm

Shop 13 Narelle Dr, Aspendale Gardens S/C VIC 3195 03 8586 6411

Laura Voinea 0435 921 730

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GENERAL RESIDENTIAL ZONED LAND 4073m2 IDEAL UNIT DEVELOPMENT 400m TO CBD AND HOSPITAL ALL SERVICES AVAILABLE Prior offers accepted TERMS 10% DEPOSIT BALANCE 60/90 DAYS

isellgroup.com.au 1188020

Auction to be held at 61 Commercial Street, Korumburra at 11.00am

Alfor

5658 1007

Tynong North, VIC 3813

73 Commercial Street, Korumburra

www.auddinofn.com.au

For Sale By Tender Closing 25th June at 4pm INSPECT BY APPOINTMENT

2625 & 2645 Princes Highway, Tynong North, VIC 3813

‘MAWLEYWOOD’ 100 ACRES AND ‘SWAYN’ 22.8 ACRES - 5KMS FROM NEW PAKENHAM RACECOURSE “Mawleywood” - 2625 Princes Highway, Tynong North • 40 Hectares (100 Acres) • Entrance just off Highway •Great home site overlooking beautiful valley • Comfortable farm house • 5 Paddocks with horse shelters • Large dam, cattle yards • Nicely treed •Approx. 1 hour to Melbourne “Swayn” - 2645 Princes Highway, Tynong North • 9.243 Hectares (22.8 Acres) • 2 road frontages • Entrance just off Highway •Attractive rolling country •Approx. 1 hour to Melbourne. Agent’s comments: These 2 adjoining farms are well located & present a great opportunity to buy 1 or both Inspect Contact

By Appointment Brian Rodwell 0438 031 566 or Tom Gibson 0438 574 472 Alex Scott & Staff, Melbourne 03 8610 6578 - Berwick 03 9707 2000

Berwick 49 High Street - 9707 2000

ALEXSCOTT.COM.AU 1188326


Explore Your Possibilities with The C! KEYSBOROUGH 29 Woomera St NEW LISTING

Awaits for First Home Buyers and Investors

This residence offers enormous family appeal close to Parkmore Shopping Centre, Keysborough and Maralinga Primary Schools and Keysborough Secondary College. In a family friendly and safe neighbourhood where there is parkland and play ground to play. • Extra features includes long drive way to accommodate lots of cars • Inspection is highly recommend.

SPRINGVALE SOUTH 61 Myrtle St NEW LISTING

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Private: Inspect:

Auction: Auction 11/07/2015 @ 2pm 10% Deposit Settlement 30/60/90Days Inspect: Wednesday 5:30 - 6:00pm Saturday 1:30 - 2:00pm Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491

$420,000+ Wednesday 5:00 - 5:30pm Saturday 1:30 - 2:00pm Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Aaron Hadow 0498 669 002

BERWICK 36 Jack William Way

Brilliant Property

Brilliantly located within minutes from Springvale shopping centre, public and private schools, train station and bus stops, and easy access to other main roads. Your search will end here! Bordering Springvale South, the property is only minutes walk from Keysborough College, Heatherhill Primary School, Mackay shopping centre and bus stops. • Call immediately to arrange and inspection before it’s too late!

Entertainer’s Delight

This stunning home will take your breath away the moment you arrive for inspection. You are greeted by lush lawns and striking landscaping which carries through into the tranquil back garden where there is a tropical resort-style oasis awaiting with a magniicent alfresco zone and jacuzzi. • spectacular master chef’s kitchen with plentiful stone benches, an abundance of storage space plus top of the line stainless steel appliances.

KEYSBOROUGH 54 Havenstone Dr

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.

4A2B3D2L

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Private: Inspect:

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$690,000+ Wednesday 5:30 - 6:00pm Saturday 3:00 - 3:30pm Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Nik Sharma 0411 790 745

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

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Bulla 395 Loemans Road

Glen Waverley 2/8 Hammence Street

Parkville 34 Park Drive

Situated on a flat allotment of approx. 731sqm with very wide frontage of 38m, this blue chip property will generate MAXIMUM level of interest in today’s hot market. It is truly the BEST location within Glen Waverley. Private Sale Contact Agent

This is a large block of land available in Bulla. It is only an 8 minutes drive to Tullamarine Airport. The size of this land is approx. 18.28 Ha (45.17 Acres or 182,800 SQM ).

This beautiful Victorian period building is sitting on approximately 430m2 is this amazing Victorian Terrace can make a fantastic investment with MASSIVE returns! (STCA)

$900,000+ Contact Agent

Secure, spacious and in the Glen Waverley school zone, this beautifully presented 4+1 bedrooms, 4 toilets, 3 baths, street front residence is opulent with its spacious high quality finishes. Private Sale Contact Agent

Nuria Jewell 0411 726 898 Anita Meng 0411 358 898

Danny The Hung 0411 699 898 Vincent Nguyen 0411 982 898

Shan Li 0411 365 898 Anita Meng 0411 358 898

Thien Ly 0411 872 898 Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898

265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley VIC 3150

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Glen Waverley 2/13 Richard Street

Upper Ferntree Gully 33 Old Belgrave Road

Carrum 27 Myola Street

Set on the high side of adorable Danien Street, overlooking the beautiful Dandenong Mountains, this elevated block of 754m2 approx. with over 30 meters frontage is truly a wonderful future dream home site! Private Sale Contact Agent

A brilliant balance of lifestyle convenience and spacious living in this luxury brand new 3 bedrooms townhouse, which presents an ideal option for those looking to downsize, purchasing a wise investment or first home Private Sale Contact Agent

This beautiful fully renovated weatherboard home is perfectly situated in between the towns and train stations of both Upper Ferntree Gully and Upwey.

What a fantastic wonderful home is sitting on a huge rectangular block measuring of land approximately 900 m2, subdivision potential (STCA).

$450,000+ Contact Agent

Private Sale Contact Agent

Peter He 0411 149 898 Lindsay Xu 0411 328 898

Emma Tuyet 0468 923 898 Kim Le 0468 939 898

Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898 Thien Ly 0411 872 898

Emma Tuyet 0468 923 898 Kim Le 0468 939 898

265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley VIC 3150

2/43-47 Fiveways Boulevard, Keysborough VIC 3173

265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley VIC 3150

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Blackburn North 12 Chapman Street

Glen Waverley 1112/39-45 Kingsway

Noble Park 32/473-475 Princes Hwy

This 2 bedrooms recently renovated unit offers: Master bedroom with walk-in-robe and full ensuite; good size bedroom with BIR; 2 bathrooms and 2 toilets; floor board throughout.

Forget about other apartments, IKON still gets best location and views in Glen area. 11th floor, one large bedroom (64.6m2) allows you to suit your family living and family-style hotel.

This second floor apartment is a superb lifestyle acquisition offering generous space, a delightful outlook and excellent location with almost brand new conditions (approximately 1 year old).

Private Sale Contact Agent

Relaxing in this conveniently located double storey brick veneer house is perfect for your family. Quality, functionality and a great location are just some of the attributes that make this superb home a standout. Private Sale Contact Agent

Private Sale Contact Agent

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Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898 Jennifer Thuy Duong 0468 949 898

Vincent Yap 0411 709 898 Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898

Peter He 0411 149 898 Lindsay Xu 0411 328 898

Kim le 0468 939 898 Emma Tuyet 0468 923 898

2/43-47 Fiveways Boulevard, Keysborough VIC 3173

953 Whitehorse Road, Box Hill VIC 3128

265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley VIC 3150

2/43-47 Fiveways Boulevard, Keysborough VIC 3173

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Mount Waverley 17A Grenfell Road

Cranbourne South 695 North Road

Doncaster East 2/4 Boronia Grove

A fantastic opportunity is available now to secure this picturesque prime Yarra Valley farm land of approximately 75,400m2.

A beautiful location with great scenery to enjoy. This fantastic opportunity presents itself to you with so much potential; to own such an amazing piece of Cranbourne South’s finest and enjoy the lifestyle you have been dreaming of!

Designed with quality & flair; this double storey home offers spacious open plan living, prestige lifestyle with quality fittings; fixtures and appliances. Only 5 years old approx.

Private Sale Contact Agent

It’s hard to do this exceptional property justice in just a few words. Big land (Approx. 580 SQM) for this special town home, this breathtaking three-bedroom executive residence boasts absolutely everything you want. Private Sale Contact Agent

Vincent Yap 0411 709 898 Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898

Lindsay Xu 0411 328 898 Peter He 0411 149 898

$980,000+ Contact Agent

Danny The Hung 0411 699 898

Shan Li 0411 365 898 Anita Meng 0411 358 898

953 Whitehorse Road, Box Hill VIC 3128

265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley VIC 3150

265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley VIC 3150

265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley VIC 3150

Private Sale Contact Agent

All information contained herein is gathered from sources we consider to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided. Interested parties must solely rely on their own enquiries.

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Mount Waverley 34 Grenfell Road

Mount Waverley 23 Mount Pleasant Drive

An extensive block full of potential is here and up for you to grab. This unique block backs up to Heany Park and a few minutes’ drive from Wellington Village Shopping Centre and Stud Park Shopping Centre. Private Sale Contact Agent

Behind a stylish façade with brick, render and stone aspects, the entrance introduces the formal lounge/dining with polished hardwood floor,with bi-folding doors promoting an extensive indoor/outdoor entertaining area. Private Sale Contact Agent

An exciting opportunity awaits the astute investor or first home buyer with a huge 850sqm approx. land parcel to build your dream home or has a great potential for further townhouse development (STCA). Private Sale Contact Agent

With an emphasis on timeless style and elegant comfort, this 5 bedroom home offers a high standard of living with first class finishes and sensational entertaining spaces.

Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898 Sunny Lam 0468 992 898

Anita Tai 0468 912 898 Lindsay Xu 0411 328 898

Anita Tai 0468 912 898 Lindsay Xu 0411 328 898

Sunny Lam 0468 992 898 Anita Meng 0411 358 898

265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley VIC 3150

265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley VIC 3150

2 Hamilton Place, Mount Waverley VIC 3149

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Scoresby 10 Johann Avenue

Box Hill 102/1 Watts Street

Mount Waverley 3 Quinton Court

This generous block of 775m2 approx. could be a wonderful future dream home site! (STCA). Opportunity like this does not come often, be quick before you miss this amazing opportunity.

This is a stylish apartment only a few years old, ideally located within walking distance to Box Hill Train Station, restaurants and shops. This is an apartment that you must see and not to be missed. Private Sale Contact Agent

Enjoy a generous block of 762 SQM (approx.) in sought-after MWSC catchment, this beautifully maintained 4 bedroom family home has all the comfort and space a family wants.

Private Sale Contact Agent

Located in one of Scoresby most desired location, this beautiful single level home sits on a 745m2 approx. block of land. It is perfect to just move in, renovate, invest or subdivide (STCA). Private Sale Contact Agent

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Nuria Jewell 0411 726 898 Anita Meng 0411 358 898

Kim Le 0468 939 898 Emma Tuyet 0468 923 898

Vincent Nguyen 0411 982 898 Wayne Nicholls 0411 830 898

Peter He 0411 149 898 Lindsay Xu 0411 328 898

265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley VIC 3150

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Doncaster 18/798-800 Elgar Road

Caulfield 310/7 Dudley Street

Dandenong North 7 Fraser Street

If you think that buying in Glen Waverley is out of reach, well think again! This sensational 3 bedroom home on approx. 654sqm is not only elegant, spacious and beautifully presented; it’s also priced to sell. Private Sale Contact Agent

This two bedroom apartment that’s positioned on the Elgar road is just 5 minutes’ walk to Doncaster shopping centre. The apartment has a sensational modern design.

This fabulous 2 bedroom apartment is within walking distance to Monash University Caulfield Campus, trains, trams, Caulfield shopping strip and parklands.

$450,000+ Contact Agent

Private Sale Contact Agent

This beautiful brick veneer home sits on an approximately 534m2 block which features polished hardwood floors, tiled kitchen floors, ducted heating, air conditioning, and a renovated kitchen with modern appliances. Private Sale Contact Agent

Anita Meng 0411 358 898 Shan Li 0411 365 898

Jennifer Thuy Duong 0468 949 898 Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898

Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898 Nuria Jewell 0411 726 898

Kim Le 0468 939 898 Emma Tuyet 0468 923 898

265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley VIC 3150

2/43-47 Fiveways Boulevard, Keysborough VIC 3173

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Dandenong 69-71 McCrae Street

Docklands U310 /2 Newquay Promenade

Mount Waverley 18B Elm Grove

It is a unique opportunity to secure this fabulous 3 story architecturally designed family home. Immaculately maintained by the same owner for over 20 years, this home is bound to impress the most fastidious of purchasers. Private Sale Contact Agent

A private balcony, this luxury apartment offers everything you are looking for. With 2 bedrooms and 1 bedroom apartments are available.

Priceless property; this great property offers one bedroom, living area with kitchen and balcony spacious apartment with full facilities.

Private Sale Contact Agent

Private Sale Contact Agent

Proudly offering this stunning example of contemporary luxury, modern family comforts and stylish finishes, residing in a most coveted Mt Waverley Secondary College zone, and only a 10 minutes’ walk to the train station. Private Sale Contact Agent

Anita Meng 0411 358 898 Peter He 0411 149 898

Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898 Nuria Jewell 0411 726 898

Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898 Sunny Lam 0468 992 898

Lindsay Xu 0411 328 898 Vincent Yap 0411 709 898

265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley VIC 3150

265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley VIC 3150

265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley VIC 3150

953 Whitehorse Road, Box Hill VIC 3128

All information contained herein is gathered from sources we consider to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided. Interested parties must solely rely on their own enquiries.

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IMPRESSIVE LARGE BV ON COTTAGE BLOCK 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.

SUPER CENTRAL DEVELOPMENT SITE Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent

Sat 27th June at 1pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $450,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday 12-12.30pm Nigel Raymond 0425 721 593

82 Jesson Crescent Dandenong

This 735m2 corner block has potential for units or townhouse development with own street frontage on the edge of the CBD. Maybe even build your dream home only minutes walk to schools, shops & public transport. Great opportunity for a rapidly changing area. Terriic opportunity here.

Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent

Sat 4th July at 11am 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $400,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday 12-12.30pm Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303

14 Chester Court Endeavour Hills

DISPLAY HOME PRESENTATION

FABULOUS 1ST HOME OR INVESTMENT

Extended & renovated this immaculate home is sure to impress! Set on 560m2 lot with a wide drive, it also has potential for dual occupancy (STP). Offers 3 bedrooms with BIR’s, spacious lounge with gas logire, adjacent separate dining with pot belly heater leads to large kitchen/meals area. Other extras include ducted heating, polished loors, modern tiled bathroom & large covered rear deck. Low maintenance garden with workshop & carport complete the package. Great home or investment!

Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent

Sat 4th July at 1pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $330,000+ Saturday 3-3.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088

3/81 Hammond Road Dandenong

Set on a large 773m2 lot this spacious 3 bed BV has lots of potential as a family home or investment. Offers spacious gas heated lounge opening to huge kitchen/family area which leads to a covered patio. Generous size bedrooms with BIR’s & tiled bathroom. Lots of space in garden plus double garage & extra parking. Presently let at $1,387pcm but possession is available.

Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent

Sat 4th July at 2pm 10% dep-bal 60 days $400,000+ Saturday 2-2.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088

Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent

Thurs 9th July at 1pm 10% dep-bal 60 days $200,000+ By appointment Neil Butler 0411 637 088

Factory 38/38-40 Popes Road Keysborough

POSITION PERFECT CHARMER

IDEAL FOR SMALL BUSINESS OR INVESTOR

This rendered BV unit in a small complex of only 4 with its own street frontage must be inspected to appreciate. Offers 2 genuine double BR’s with double robes. Generous gas heated lounge, tiled dining & quality as new kitchen with s/s gas appliance + R/H. Polished hardwood floors & quality tiles throughout. LU garage with access to a private backyard with shed. Terrific value as 1st home or investment.

Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent

Sat 11th July at 1pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $230,000+ Thursday 5-5.30pm Saturday 1-1.30pm Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303

Strata title factory of approx 120m2 with high clearance roller door. High internal area allows potential for mezzanine loor for extra storage or ofice. 2 carspaces on title. Prominant location close to East Link. Stop renting & buy here! Genuine Vendor wants to sell!

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10 Lambert Court Endeavour Hills

PERFECT INVESTMENT Seven apartments on the block on the 1 title. Rarely available is this type of investment. Returning approx $84,000 per annum with potential to increase. Excellent investment or ideal to renovate divide & re-sell on separate titles (STP). Each apartment offers 2 double bedrooms with double robes, large lounge, separate kitchen/meals area. Toilet separate from bathroom & laundry. Ample parking & undercover car accommodation. The added bonus is that it is walking distance to the CBD & train station.

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Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent

Sat 11th July at 11am 10% dep-bal 30/60 days Contact Agent By appointment Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303

ELEVATED BV ON HUGE 830m2 LOT WITH FANTASTIC VIEWS Immaculate 4 bed BV in a great location close to schools & transport. Offers terriic living area with lounge, formal dining, large family room off timber kitchen with WO & gas HP. Sliding door leads to large timber deck for outdoor living. Other features include full ensuite & WIR to master, tiled bathroom, separate toilet, quality carpets & ducted heating throughout. Fantastic value here!

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Sat 18th July at 1pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $490,000+ By appointment Neil Butler 0411 637 088

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Dandenong Central A RARE FIND IN CENTRAL LOCATION This 2 bedroom ground loor apartment will surprise you with presentation and space. Featuring 2 good size bedrooms with BIR & loating loors & extra spacious gas heated lounge adjacent to kitchen/dining area. Separate bathroom with laundry facilities and separate toilet. Added bonus of separate carspace on title. With it’s central location it is sure to appreciate in value in future whilst providing excellent rental return or good starting point for irst home buyer. Call to arrange inspection.

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LUXURY LIVING WITHOUT COMPROMISE Private Price Inspect Agent

$220,000+ By appointment Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106

Beautifully designed, you’ll be spoilt for choice with a selection of 30 apartments & 8 executive town homes in this boutique development. - Buy now & secure stamp duty savings up to $21,000(subject to value). - 1 year 5% rental guarantee OR a $5,000 furniture package. - Your choice of colour tones - Enjoy sweeping views from the rooftop terrace - Quality kitchens with stone benchtops & S/S Bosch appliances.

Private Price Inspect Agent

From $285,000 By Appointment Dennis Tzortzoglou 0438 341 066

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1/1361-1363 Heatherton Road Dandenong North

1/18 Alsace Street Dandenong

VALUE PACKED UNIT

3 BEDROOM HOME IN QUIET LOCATION

Terriic 1st home or investment, this 2 bed unit includes front & rear land on title plus it’s own drive. Comprises comfortable lounge, separate kitchen/meals with gas cooling, tiled bathroom & double bedrooms. Rented at $285p.wk but possession is available. Very close to transport, shops, schools & freeway access. Priced to sell!

Private Price Inspect Agent

$280,000+ By appointment Neil Butler 0411 637 088

Lovely 3 bedroom home with polished loorboards, carpeted bedrooms, gas space heater & split system air conditioner in lounge. Ideal for 1st home buyers or investors, low maintenance front & rear yards, single lock up garage. Currently let but vacant possession available. Great location close to everything.

Private Price Inspect Agent

$300,000+ Saturday 12-12.30pm Dennis Tzortzoglou 0438 341 066

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Hall & Partners NARRE WARREN NORTH 11-12 Wiringa Close

DANDENONG 12 Turner Court

SALE NOW OR AUCTION

AMAZING SPACE IN A PREMIER LOCATION! This superbly presented home features a fabulous open plan design with lots of living spaced (2 living areas), 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and a timber decked outdoor facility plus a double open garage. All this in a premier location! Just a few minutes’ walk to the bus stop, Chisholm Institute with the Dandenong Plaza, Market and Schools all within easy reach.This one ticks all the boxes, be sure to inspect! Your Offer?

We put you irst SALE NOW OR AUCTION

Auction: Saturday 11th July at 12 noon Inspect: Wednesday 5-5:30pm Saturday 1-1:30pm Contact: Tim Retallack 0419 391 804

DOVETON 63 Kidds Road SERENITY Spacious 5 Bedrooms each with access to the generous decking.Three seperate living zones. Huge quality equipped kitchen with butler’s pantry and an adjoining laundry.Three bathrooms main with SPA. Ducted heating and split system cooling, in built vacuum system and two separate gas log fires.Triple lock up garage, and vast storage area under the house (3 Phase Power for a tradie). All on an acre of landscaped gardens.

QUALITY, GRANDEUR & LOCATION! * 3 Large Bedrooms with built in robes * Spacious open plan lounge, dining and renovated kitchen * Polished hardwood floorboards * 2 Extra rooms at rear * Pizza oven, BBQ and Cellar * Land of approx. 730m2- Suitable for a unit (S.T.C.A) Terms 10% Deposit, Balance 90 Days

Auction: Saturday 27th June at 12:00pm Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Walter Kubiak 0412 359 973

Auction: Saturday 4th July at 12 noon Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Michael Cervenjak 0419 389 039

DANDENONG 1/46-50 Wedge Street NEW LISTING

DANDENONG 1/17 King George Parade DANDENONG’S FINEST! WEDGE STREET LINKS ONLY ONE LEFT- Four bedroom quality townhouse • Caesar stone bench tops and vanities & Gourmet kitchen • Opulent glass splashbacks • Frameless shower screens • SMEG appliances • Low maintenance loating loor and extensive tiling $10,000 Government Grant to First Home Buyers Available.

AN ELEGANTLY RESTORED CLASSIC A unique character home with a modern touch. This tastefully presented property is set in a tranquil garden setting with merbue decking & an outdoor bar.This freshly painted home with new carpets includes a second living area, potential 3rd bedroom/study, a new modern bathroom, kitchen with feature bench tops, stainless steel cooking appliances and dishwasher. Extras include Intercom System, Ample off street parking and storage space. Comfort is assured with ducted gas heating and reverse cycle airconditioning.All facilities within easy reach.

For Sale: $450,000 Plus Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Walter Kubiack 0412 359 973

For Sale: Negotiate over $370,000 Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Leigh Hall 0401 408 580

NARRE WARREN 48 Meadow Wood Walk NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

HALLAM 11 Lara Court BRICK VENEER BEAUTY! This beautiful 3 bedroom home offers excellent value. Situated on a large block size approx. 726m2 you will enjoy the convenience of this property being in prime location only a short distance to Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, Casey Arc, Public Bus Stops,Train Station and local shops.This home features; * 3 bedrooms with built in robes * Up to date kitchen with gas cooking * Air-conditioning & Gas Heating * Separate toilet * Pergola, good sized yard & Single garage

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.

For Sale: $410,000 Plus Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Leigh Hall 0401 408 580

For Sale: $465,000 Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Walter Kubiak 0412 359 973

DANDENONG 5/5-7 Potter Street NEW LISTING

SALE NOW OR AUCTION

DANDENONG 61 King Street RENT BUSTER! Why rent when this 2 bedroom downstairs renovated flat offers great accommodation for an astute buyer. New carpets, freshly painted, gas heating and cooking, car space and walk to Train Station. Occupy or Invest. Call today!

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: $210,000 Plus Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Michael Cervenjak 0419 389 039

For Sale: Contact Agent Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Walter Kubiak 0412 359 973 1188189

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A natural choice for homebuyers. Acacia is the newest community to be unveiled in the sought-after suburb of Botanic Ridge. Located next door to the Royal Botanic Gardens and surrounded by landscaped parks, designed wetlands and tree-lined streets, Acacia is the perfect place for your family to thrive. Plant the seed for your future at Acacia. Register your interest at acaciabotanic.com.au now for a preview of Acacia’s first land release. Live the life you deserve at Acacia.

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ENROLMENTS 2016 Dandenong High School

AN ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH EVERY STUDENT IS ABLE TO ACHIEVE SUCCESS Established in 1919, Dandenong High School is one of the oldest, Established in 1919, Dandenong High Schooldiverse is one of the oldest, largest and most culturally secondary largest and most culturally secondary schools in thediverse state. schools in the state. We are a co-educational school from Years 77toto1212 with an enrolment of approximately We are a co-educational school from Years with an enrolment of 2000 students. The school community comprises of 77 nationalities and 83 different language groups.

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Dandenong High School is an environment where students are educated in state-of-the-art, architecturally designed and purposefully built learning spaces. We have created a place where all our students can achieve personal success and our innovative House structure encourages students to develop a sense of belonging and connection to the school. Visit our Dandenong High School website www.dandenong-hs.vic.edu.au or call 9792 0561 for detailed information about open days, information nights & school tours.

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Toy run is medal joy By GEORGIA WESTGARTH AT 18 YEARS OLD, Barbara Maggs started her love affair with motorcycles and has been riding in the spirit of Christmas with partner Tony Jenner for 30 years. Each year, Barbara and Tony from Devon Meadows are responsible for organising the Ulysses Motorcycle Club’s annual toy run, and Barbara was officially recognised for her efforts on Monday 8 June with a Medal of the Order of Australia for her service to the community. But Barbara said the toy run was actually Tony’s idea in the first place. “We were both nominated by Damien Codognotto from the Motorcycles Riders Association (MRA) of Victoria, but Tony started it all – it’s not fair it can only go to one person and it looks like it’s me,” she said. The duo are both honorary life members at the MRA, and have been together for 50 years. “We both joined about the same time, my membership number is 2015 and Tony’s is 2014.” For 30 years, Barbara and Tony have slotted flyers into motorcycle saddlebags around Cranbourne and surrounding areas and picked up the phone to hundreds of interested rid-

ers. “Then they contact us from the flyers. “Jude Perera’s office has been marvellous in printing as many flyers as we want, we have always done a toy run for underprivileged people, we like to see people and children get something for Christmas,” she said. “We used to have about 1000 bikes ride in the toy run, now there’s different clubs who belong to different areas and they donate as well.” The OAM nomination came as a shock to Barbara. “It put me a bit off balance, but was a marvellous surprise,” she said. The Christmas gifts and tinned food collected from the toy runs each year gets donated to the Salvation Army and Barbara said she had even seen the smiles on people’s faces around Christmas time. “I really enjoy it; we do it just before Christmas, and I’ve met lots of people who have benefitted,” she said. The Ulysses Motorcycle Club life member said she still rode. “I’ve got a licence, but I go pillion on the back of the bike these days,” she said. Barbara will be presented with her Medal of the Order of Australia in September this year.

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Gardens bring delight, honour for Valarie A FRIEND of the Royal Botanic Gardens in Cranbourne for many years, Valarie Tarrant has been awarded with a Medal of the Order of Australia. “I’m delighted to get it but particularly pleased because I’m hoping it can bring attention to the local environment and our need to look after it. “My main idea is to teach people to treasure the heritage of our bushland areas and beaches and to respect them,” Ms Tarrant said. With a love of the Aus-

tralian bushland and indigenous plants, Ms Tarrant said the Cranbourne gardens were world class. “It’s a beautiful parkland and a particularly good breath of fresh air after living in closely built-up Melbourne. I like the bush, the walks and the restaurant – all of it,” she said. Ms Tarrant watched as the gardens were built from scratch. “I was there when John Thwaites turned the first sod and attended the official opening of the gardens.

I’ve seen it transform from natural vegetation to a world class garden,” she said. Ms Tarrant from Black Rock first came across the bushland on her way to Wilsons Promontory. “My mother was a great lover of the bush, and I go to the gardens quite regularly with my youngest son,” she said. Having led tours around the gardens, Ms Tarrant knows them like the back of her hand, and said one of her favourite spots was the trig point.

“If you climb up this hill, you can see right across the gardens and on a clear day you can see Western Port Bay, The Otways, Mount Baw Baw and you can even see right through to Melbourne,” she said. Ms Tarrant said when the letter arrived in the post she was very surprised and gratified. “It’s recognition for our precious local environment,” she said, adding that she was looking forward to wearing her medal. - GEORGIA WESTGARTH

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BUSINESS SOUTH-EAST

Tasty time for online food By CASEY NEILL THE South East Food Hub is hungry for growth. It started in Dandenong a year ago as a pilot project for delivering local produce to local people in Casey, Cardinia, Greater Dandenong and the Yarra Ranges - an area under-represented in both customer access to fresh food and easy producer access to market. “We try to help the smaller farmers in the local area to have an outlet for their produce and get a fair price for their food,” operations manager Naomi Atkins said.

“We will supply businesses or individuals. They just hop online, order what there is available from the list and then we get it from the farmers directly. “We get all the food in here, repack it and then it gets sent out on a Tuesday.” Fruit, vegetables, juices, jams, preserves, cheese and eggs are on the hub menu, and meat and other produce are on the cards. About 10 farmers are filling the 60plus orders placed with the hub each week.

“You can order as much or as little as you want,” Ms Atkins said. “Generally people will pick the buying group that’s closest to them and it gets delivered to a central point and then they would go and pick it up.” The not-for-profit hub outgrew its initial Cheltenham Road warehouse space, occupied by charity Avocare, and is now based at Calfresco Organics in Kooweerup. “Hopefully, as we expand, we’re going to need more staff and a bigger area. Watch this space,” Ms Atkins said.

“It’s a bit of catch 22 at the moment. “We’ve got some farmers we want to bring on board, but until we get bigger it’s a bit tricky actually getting their produce in because they don’t want to deliver for nothing. “If it were bigger quantities they would do so. “We need to grow our customer base.” Ms Atkins wants to see the hub movement grow, too. “I would love for everybody to

know about it and to have the opportunity to get great fresh produce and keep farming sustainable for the smaller farmers,” she said. “For some of them I think their main outlet is going to be through farmers’ markets and you get a day like this (pouring with rain) on a Sunday morning and who wants to go to those?” Visit www.southeastfoodhub.org or www.facebook.com/sefoodhub to get involved.

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KPJ’s Nirad Shah, SSR chief executive Stephen Iles and Grenda Corporation’s David Willersdorf with the cheque. 140313

Cash set to bring relief phen Iles said bullies often targeted students who didn’t have the right uniform and this could make the victims disengage. He expected demand from the south east to increase tenfold this year because the Education Maintenance Allowance would no longer be available to parents. The fund spent $91,500 dressing 1100 students in the three municipalities last year. Take a Swing for Charity has now raised almost $250,000 for local charities over the past six years. – CASEY NEILL

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The Dandenong Journal celebrates 150 years of publishing this year! We know over that time the newspaper has connected the community on many levels and we would love to hear your story on how the Journal has touched the life of your family! Share with us your memories, so we can include them as we celebrate this milestone. You may have delivered the newspaper, appeared in a story, met a Journal employee, advertised or simply had an experience with the newspaper you would like to share. So go on, be part of our 150 year celebration and let us know! Email us: journal@starnewsgroup.com.au Post your story to: Dandenong Journal 150 years, PO Box 9, Pakenham, Victoria 3810 Or call the Dandenong Journal Editor, Narelle Coulter on (03) 5945 0666

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STATE Schools’ Relief (SSR) received a cheque for $44,120 from the south east business community last week. It raised the cash through the South East Business Networks (SEBN) Take a Swing for Charity golf day, held at Sandhurst Club on 23 February. SSR accepted the donation at Noble Park Secondary College on Thursday 11 June. The charity will use the cash to distribute school uniforms, clothing and shoes to disadvantaged children in Greater Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia. SSR chief executive Ste-

DON’T spend cash just to get a tax break. This was the advice from Cranbourne Chamber of Commerce president Mark Carusi at a networking event at the Balla Balla Community Centre in Cranbourne East on 3 June. The accountant from MPC Consolidated delivered a post-Federal Budget small business and economic update. “It’s basically an about-face to what was delivered last year,” Mr Carusi said. He said the government had moved from austerity mode to stimulus mode. “They’re trying to stimulate the economy through small business,” he said. Businesses with a $2 million turnover or less will be able to immediately deduct assets valued at up to $20,000. Currently, the immediate write-off cap is $1000. The move would apply for assets acquired and installed and ready for use between 7.30pm on 12 May this year and 30 June 2017. Mr Carusi said the problem was the measure hadn’t yet passed the Senate, which was due to sit again on 15 June. “It’s not law,” he said. “My advice is, if you’ve got money, have a good think about what you’re going to spend it on. “There’s a chance it might not get through or it might be reduced by half - I don’t know.” He said the Australian Tax Office (ATO) was also still formulating what items would and wouldn’t be covered under the new measures. “If it’s a sound investment, I’d say plan for it and go out and buy those items,” he said. “If you’re doing it just for a tax break, don’t. “Cash is king. Pay your bills. “Interest rates are low. It’s a good time to pay off debt. “It’s great if you’ve got cash flow and a real reason to implement these strategies.” – CASEY NEILL


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ENTERTAINMENT WHAT’S ON Bowls and bingo HALLAM Senior Citizens Centre is open Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday and offers 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.

Refugee week

Greater Dandenong Mayor Sean O'Reilly welcomes everyone to a week of events in celebration of Refugee Week.

DANDENONG is celebrating Refugee Week with a panel of guest speakers that will discuss asylum seeker and refugee health and well-being, legislative changes and advocacy. Panellists include solicitor at Refugee and Immigration Legal Centre Sally Szmerling, manager at Monash Health Jacquie McBride and Cultural Liaison from the City of Greater Dandenong Mustafa Najib. The event is free. ■ Dandenong Library, Level 2, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Friday 19 June, noon to 1pm. For further information phone 8571 1000.

Meditate RELAX and meditate to help reach goals. The process to reach that goal is many and varied including progressive muscular relaxation and guided imaging, positive and self-empowering messages and self hypnosis. The process is slow, repetitive and enjoyable with participants setting their own pace and goals. ■ Doveton Neighbourhood Learning Centre, 34 Oak Avenue. Thursdays 9.30am to 10.30am or 11am to noon. Cost $2 per session.

After school activities ART classes for kids offer a chance for children to explore their inner world of thoughts and feelings through art making in a fun class. Painting, pastels on paper, creative writing, collage, sculpture, movement and music are all a part of the program. ■ Doveton Neighbourhood Learning Centre, 34 Oak Avenue. Mondays during school term, 4pm to 5.30pm. Cost $7.50 per session or $70 for 10 sessions. Bookings are

games, prizes and auctions, BYO nibbles and drinks. Tickets cost $10 per head. ■ Hallam Community Learning Centre, 56 Kays Avenue, Hallam. 6.30pm start til late. Saturday 20 June. Contact 9703 1688 for more information.

essential. For more information call Geraldine on 9791 1449.

Self-defence class THE Australian Shukokai Karate dojo club in Dandenong hosts a two-hour self-defence course with most of the proceeds going towards the Women’s Cancer Foundation. Sensei Ennio Anselmi will take participants through real life selfdefence scenarios and teach them how to properly make a fist and how to punch and block hard. ■ 2/147 Greens Road, Dandenong. Thursday 18 June, 7pm to 9pm. Cost $25.

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.

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ASYLUM seekers and refugees attending Wellsprings for Women used printed patterns, textures and

text to create a book that reflects on their past and helps them take charge of their story, culture and future education. ■ Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. 1 to 29 May, 10am to 4pm Monday to Friday and noon to 4pm on the first Sunday of the month. Email heritagehill@cgd.vic. gov.au or call 9793 4511 for more information.

Girls’ night out DRESS to impress to the theme of Sex and the City for a night out with the girls. Gift bags, male waiters, tarot readings, make-up and beauty products and a three-course sit down dinner with wine and champagne on arrival are all planned for the night. A percentage of the tickets sold will

go to the National Breast Cancer Foundation with the chance to win a $2000 Flight Centre voucher and seven nights at Villa Jasa in Bali for eight people. Tickets cost $50. ■ Cranbourne Greyhound Racing Club, Friday 10 July 6.30pm with a band starting at 9.30pm. Bookings essential on 5996 2393 by Friday 19 June.

Grief support KEYSBOROUGH Learning Centre will host Rainbows for the Children of Australia’s after school program to help kids deal with life traumas such as death and divorce. ■ Keysborough Learning Centre, 402 Corrigan Road, Keysborough. Tuesdays during terms two and four, 4.30pm to 5.30pm. Bookings are essential. Register interest on 9798 7005, Monday to Friday, 9am to 4.30pm.

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

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Family war medals plea By LACHLAN MOORHEAD

Rodney Bentvelzen, right, with Senior Constable Stephen Laughlin, made a Picture: GARY SISSONS public plea for the war medals. 140394

A NARRE Warren South man has spoken of his devastation after his late father’s war medals were stolen during the long weekend. Rodney Bentvelzen has made a public plea for the burglars to return the medals that belonged to his dad, Henk, after the thieves ransacked Rodney’s Littlecroft Avenue home between 2pm and 4pm on Monday 8 June, fleeing with a blue canvas case containing the five Dutch Navy medals. They also stole his father’s navy uniform and cap and an album of war photographs.

“They mean everything, they’re an heirloom to hand down to my children and my grandchildren,” Mr Bentvelzen told a media throng on Thursday. “My dad’s dying wishes were for the medals and the suit to be on top of the coffin and before the coffin was lowered that I was to pack them away and hand them down to my children so they could walk in Anzac parades with them.” Mr Bentvelzen said he must have disturbed the thieves when he returned home about 4pm on Monday, but he didn’t realise anything was missing until later that evening. “It’s a huge shock be-

cause I don’t know what sort of person would want to walk in to somebody else’s property and take things,” he said. “I’ve always learned that whatever you have, you work for.” Senior Constable Stephen Laughlin said he believed the bag with the medals was stolen without the thieves realising what was inside. “They’ve entered the premises, obviously to look for valuable items, and in the process of ransacking the house have located this bag,” he said. “Police don’t believe that they know or knew at the time what was in the bag and obviously they’re

of no value to them, but obviously of great value to Rodney and his family.” Sen Const Laughlin said police were treating the burglary as a random incident, with the thieves forcing entry to the house through a locked laundry door. “Police are appealing to the offenders if they can find it in their heart to return the items to Rodney,” he said. “These are sentimental items and he would like them back.” Henk Bentvelzen was a petty officer in the Dutch Navy during World War II and was awarded the medals for his service.

Kids kitted out for Ermera friends NO-ONE is too young to learn about the Friends of Ermera. Last Thursday the FoE, a group formed in 2002 to help the underprivileged communities in the East Timorese district of Ermera, launched 15 special educational kits at a local kindergarten with the help of a Casey council grant. Each kit included special East Timorese art and culture items, a folk tale, Timorese music, a Tetum English dictionary and a special book entitled The Life of a Kindergarten Child in Timor Leste.

FoE pioneer Jan Trezise said several Casey kindergartens had developed a friendship link with a kindergarten in Ermera. “They have exchanged photos and artwork and provided some funds to support training of teachers and provide resources,” she said. “The directors of those kindergartens identified the need for some resources to be developed to facilitate and support a friendship link. “So FoE applied for a City of Casey community grant

to develop these resources and produce 15 kindergarten kits.” The kits were launched at Lynbrook Kindergarten under the guidance of Timor Leste mentor and friend of FoE Sister Aurora Pires. Sister Aurora fled East Timor to Australia as a refugee in 1975. Speaking at the presentation, attended by Casey councillor Wayne Smith, Sister Aurora outlined how the kits would help Casey children better understand and appreciate the life of a

child in Timor Leste. “Aurora spoke of the effect the lack of effective educational opportunities has had on the East Timorese people,” Ms Trezise said. “The opportunity to experience a year at a kindergarten with an enthusiastic teacher who has received some effective training is so vitally important for the children of Timor. “Teachers who have not themselves had books to read, have to be trained in how to read a picture book to the children.“

Sister Aurora Pires from Timor Leste reads to Casey kids Amelia, Nayana, Sahib and Veronicca.

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SPORT One game at a time from Aris By JARROD POTTER IN WITH a big shot of advancing to the FFA Cup Round of 32 again, South Springvale has one last opponent to overcome. After knocking over its second NPL side in as many rounds last Sunday evening, besting North Geelong Warriors 2-1, Aris is set to battle a third with big stakes on the line on Wednesday night. Warner Reserve is set to host the battle between South Springvale and NPL heavyweight Oakleigh Cannons in Round 7 of the FFA Cup Victorian Preliminaries. South Springvale coach Bill Lambropoulos said even against the hardest opposition left in the Cup campaign, Aris’ next opponent didn’t matter as his charges can take it up to anyone. “We’re still in it and we’re going to continue to think positive and do our best,” Lambropoulos said. “There are some big teams left in this competition - we’ll take it game by game as it comes and do our best that’s all we can do.” South Springvale flew into the Victorian final eight for the second year in a row after knocking over North Geelong by a goal. Aris found the back of the net through Dionysios Liosatos before a header from defender Tommy Brooks put the match beyond doubt. After a back-and-forth start to the

clash - with neither side particularly capitalising on any forward attack - the ball came out to Aris’ recruit Liosatos. Played in from outside the box, Liosatos expertly chipped it over the keeper and began the celebrations as South Springvale pulled ahead in the 22nd minute. Future chances would go untaken for South Springvale throughout the next 40 minutes of match-play as Aris struggled to seize another goal. It took the efforts of Brooks to break the stranglehold thwarting Aris. Forming the fortress-like back tandem with captain Ari Drakos, Brooks showed he belonged in the yellowand-black stripes after a strange season so far for the central defender. Brooks’ off-season journey is one for the record books as he played against South Springvale in an earlier preliminary round for Casey Comets. But as they say, if you can’t beat them, join them... again. He was welcomed back by coach Bill Lambropoulos and the defender relished his time on the big stage Sunday as he was impeccable defensively. Clearing countless Warriors’ long passes, Brooks held down the back end before sneaking forward and capping off his return with a bang. Brooks smashed in a free-header off a well-weighted corner in the 60th

Dionysios Liosatos, left, is congratulated by Ilya Grin, centre, and Perry Lambropoulos after scoring South Springvale’s first goal on Sunday. 140153 Inset: Liosatos was exceptional up forward for Aris who will now battle Oakleigh Cannons on Wednesday Pictures: JARROD POTTER evening for a spot in the FFA Cup Round of 32. 140153 minute and the home-crowd went ballistic. “Tommy told me he was going to go overseas this year and wasn’t going to be a permanent fixture, so I said if you’re going to travel it is best that you don’t see the year out with me,” Lambropoulos said. “After our home game with Casey, he told me he wasn’t going overseas anymore and he was more than welcome to come back. “He’s done his job tonight (last Sunday) - he’s as tough as they come and what he’s got he’ll give with all his heart.” The Warriors fought back in the dy-

ing minutes and earned an 87-minute penalty off a handball in the box. Matt Townley finished the job expertly, making the only successful shot for the night to go past Aris goalkeeper George Malliaras. Lambropoulos believes the side has been taking each match as it comes without focusing on getting back to the Cup finals. “I think they know from last year what it means to the club, to the supporters and to themselves to be on the big arena,” Lambropoulos said. “And this year we’ve included some new boys into the squad that can obviously help us with our journey.

“The onus hasn’t been on the cup - that was never put on them as pressure.” Aris needs only one more win in the regional qualifiers to book its place in the FFA Cup - returning to the competition after a stellar 2014 run where South Springvale was eliminated at the top-16 stage. South Springvale famously made a run into the inaugural FFA Cup’s Round of 16 in 2014 before elimination by Palm Beach Sharks. The side also finished second overall in the Dockerty Cup - conceding a solitary goal against Melbourne Knights with seconds left in a second overtime.

Her true colours… come shining through By JARROD POTTER IT’S been a hectic month for Endeavour Hills’ football dynamo Ellie Blackburn. Taking to the field for two of female football’s biggest matches of the year, 20-year-old Blackburn, donned the Melbourne AFL jersey before backing it up with her beloved Big V last Friday. Featuring in a blockbuster under lights, Victoria and West Australia battled out what has been dubbed one of the greatest female football matches of all time. Serving as a premium curtain-raiser for the Fremantle/Richmond AFL clash on Friday evening at Subiaco, the two women’s football sides went neck and neck to the final siren as it came down to the wire between the Big V and the Swans. Victoria opened the accounts early through Blackburn - who said she “just snuck out the back and had a snap on goals” - but couldn’t clamp down on West Australia as the home side took back the lead through the second term. It was a hard slog across the expanExcelling in the Victorian colours against West Australia last week was Melbourne midfielder Ellie Blackburn. 139564 Picture: WHITE LINE IMAGES

sive Subiaco surface as neither side would relent. The hard-fought, bruising football eased in the last term to allow freeflowing, run-and-carry to take great effect. Victoria tried to hunt its way back into the match, booting three last-quarter goals, and in the end it came down to a long bomb from Blackburn to hit up Emma Kearney in the square in the dying seconds. But West Australian pressure forced Kearney’s resulting kick at goals to fly wide for a point and the siren sounded soon after with the Victorians fourshort. “It was amazing actually - I’d have to agree saying it was one of the best games I’ve ever played in,” Blackburn said. “Even though the scoreboard didn’t come our way in the end it was great, free following footy. “I absolutely loved being able to have the opportunity to play on the good ground against WA. “It’s a lot bigger than you think it is… really long so there’s a lot of running for that ground… was just amazing.” Despite the loss, the experience of running onto another AFL standard ground and donning her beloved Big

V jersey is something Blackburn will treasure fondly. “Absolutely loved being able to pull on the Big V again at the senior level,” Blackburn said. “Wish it could’ve lasted a little longer but it was another great opportunity.” Her Victorian representative caps off an amazing month after Blackburn pulled on the Demons’ jersey for the third time in the AFL Women’s match on 24 May. Her Demons knocked over the Western Bulldogs by eight points and Blackburn was keen to create a more expansive match in the second leg. “I think the first game was really stamping our ground on the footy world and letting them know that we are here,” Blackburn said. “There was a lot of media attention about the game - the game didn’t go to plan so to speak, even though the scoreboard reflected our way a bit better. “The second game will be a lot more free flowing and just be a better feeling and better display of women’s footy.” Blackburn will get another chance to play AFL football this season in August. In the meantime she will return to the Victorian Women’s Football League (VWFL) where she’s a gun midfielder for Melbourne University.


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SPORT SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE - Round 9

TAC CUP - Round 10

Wilko’s one... for the books By JARROD POTTER Division 2

Tom Stoffels and Jayden Bubb fly for the Stingrays against a Gippsland opponent. 140440 Picture: JARROD POTTER

It’s a reality re-check By JARROD POTTER A HIGHLY-CHARGED, regional rivalry between Dandenong and Gippsland ended for the time being on Saturday with a 21-point triumph for the Stingrays. An early arm-wrestle was eventually claimed by Dandenong, putting to bed the demons of Round 2 when Gippsland absolutely flogged the Stingrays in a start-of-theyear reality check. While the rosters were completely different this time around, the other turnaround from that season opener was the Stingrays’ resolve. Even though they were challenged early - a carbon copy of that season-opening loss to Gippsland - the Stingrays dug deep and fought through the tough patch to get on top in the second half. Dandenong’s attack in the third quarter shifted the match - with Jake Di Pasquale, Kurt Mutimer and Bailey Rice all relishing the hard-ball and

copping their whacks in the process. But the midfield’s hard resolve set up the likes of Shannon Gladman and James Freeman (4 goals each) as well as the skipper Lachlan Williams (2 goals) - who had one of his best matches in the Stingrays’ colours. Even with a flotilla of new faces - including debutants Max Kleverkamp, Rob Turnbull and Ryan Odell - Dandenong was able to surge past the Power to take its fourth win in a row. “We had a really good win - the boys played well and at half-time I wasn’t really sure,” Black said. “It was about 50/50, but the boys tackled a bit harder and were harder around the contest and just got on top of them.” Praising his forward contingent, Black thought James Freeman and Harry Prior were sensational in shutting down the Power. “I thought Harry Prior was

really good for us today (Saturday) - took probably six or seven marks for us and five or maybe even all of them were contested,” Black said. Highlighting the depth of the squad this year, Black thought it was incredible the side is able to bounce back after losing a number of players to representative duties - which was indicative of a supremely strong roster. “It’s always a tough time of the year when you lose a lot of kids to Vic Country, but it just goes to show the depth of our talent really,” Black said. “We actually said this year there are a lot of kids that in previous years would have made our squad and even those guys would have been on the fringe and would’ve been starting in our 22 every week, but we’ve just got a pretty strong list this year and it definitely helps out this time of year.” Dandenong hosts North Ballarat in a battle for top of the TAC Cup ladder on Saturday from 1.30pm.

DANDENONG SCOREBOARD EASTERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 1 - Round 9 LILYDALE 0.9 3.11 6.14 6.16 (52) NOBLE PARK 2.3 5.7 7.10 9.13 (67) Noble Park Goals: T. Cody 3, S. Allan 3, D. Collis 2, K. Martin. Best: P. Wright, J. Ferguson, T. Robertson, T. Cody, D. Collis, S. Valenti. VAFA DIVISION 2 - Round 9 ST JOHN’S 4.1 6.3 8.4 10.6 (66) IVANHOE 2.5 4.7 14.9 18.16 (124) St John’s Goals: T. Edwards 8, A. Brannan, A. Thornton. Best: D. Cattolico, T. Edwards, R. Dyker, G. Costas, L. Mara, D. Abou-Karroum. DIVISION 4 MASALA 5.3 9.10 12.15 12.17 (89) SOUTH MORNINGTON 6.6 6.9 11.15 14.19 (103) Masala Goals: J. Toikalkin 6, W. McMahon 3, V. Rishie, S. Becker, J. Coghill. Best: J. Jacques, D. Crkvenac, L. Bradford, S. Becker, D. Lee, M. Jacobs. TAC CUP Round 10 DANDY STINGRAYS 3.4 7.5 12.8 16.13 (109) GIPPSLAND POWER 4.4 6.7 9.10 13.10 (88) Dandenong Goals: J. Freeman 4, S. Gladman 4, L. Williams 2, K. Mutimer, T. Young, B. Rice, L. Batten, J. Di Pasquale, M. La Fontaine. Best: H. Prior, J. Freeman, S. Gladman, B. Kiely, J. Di Pasquale, L. McKay. SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 2 - Round 9 HAMPTON 5.2 6.5 8.8 14.10 (94) SPRINGVALE DISTS 0.0 3.6 8.9 9.12 (66) Springvale Districts Goals: L. Morrey 2, M. Thompson 2, P. Heng, D. Wilson, L. Ross, J. Doust, D. Stoter-Rainer. Best: L. Baptist, J. Doust, R. Johnston, P. Heng, B. Green, L. Ross.

KEYSBOROUGH 8.3 15.4 20.8 24.11 (155) HEATHERTON 1.2 3.4 5.6 7.8 (50) Keysborough Goals: M. Collett 5, C. Hargreaves 4, D. Morland 4, G. Humphreys 3, J. Dunn 2, G. Tempany 2, C. Wilkinson, T. Bacic, T. King, B. Sutton. Best: D. Morland, G. Humphreys, M. Collett, C. Wilkinson, C. Hargreaves, W. Gayfer. MURRUMBEENA 3.6 3.8 6.15 10.20 (80) DOVETON EAGLES 3.1 4.9 7.11 11.13 (79) Doveton Eagles Goals: S. Paynter 2, J. Kennedy 2, C. Wilson 2, C. Ross 2, B. Keown, B. Oliver, B. Hidgcock. Best: B. Oliver, B. Hidgcock, S. Paynter, J. Kennedy, D. Macklin, D. Mawhinney. DIVISION 3 SOUTH YARRA 1.5 4.9 9.12 13.17 (95) HALLAM 0.2 1.3 2.3 3.4 (22) Hallam Goals: M. Neve 2, S. Cosas. Best: A. Daly, D. Sharp, C. Reeves, S. Gaitely, T. Bradley, L. Barrie-Sewell. DANDENONG 1.0 1.6 5.8 7.10 (52) CARR/PATT LAKES 5.6 7.12 10.15 17.15 (117) Dandenong Goals: C. Arnold 2, D. McGregor 2, R. Hall, T. Cole, J. Farrugia. Best: J. Gaspero, A. Salomon, S. Young, T. Cole, R. Hall, C. Arnold. SOUTHERN DRAGONS 0.0 2.0 3.1 4.1 (25) ENDEAVOUR HILLS 5.2 8.4 21.9 29.16 (190) Endeavour Hills Goals: S. Peake 8, C. LeGrand 7, D. Morrison 7, R. Imeson 2, J. Dart, D. Ayton, B. Swift, J. Van Hoesel, J. Marie. Best: A. Carroll, D. Strom, N. Strom, J. Van Hoesel, S. Peake, C. LeGrand. MOUNT WAVERLEY 5.2 13.9 16.13 18.16 (124) SANDOWN 3.5 6.6 9.8 12.10 (82) Sandown Goals: M. Davis 2, M. Uaongo 2, J. Proctor 2, O. Uaongo 2, Z. Machfud, M. Edwards, M. Davis, L. Newton. Best: M. Edwards, S. Ritchie, C. O’Shaughnessy, M. Davie, M. Uaongo, L. Newton. MOORABBIN 3.2 7.8 9.9 10.14 (74) LYNDALE 2.3 6.5 11.9 14.14 (98) Lyndale Goals: J. Henshaw 6, M. Babar 3, D. Tormey 2, B. Tosh, M. Greene, A. Mattiuzzo. Best: V. Rexha, B. Tosh, A. Mattiuzzo, J. Henshaw, P. Ross, D. Tormey.

DOING it for two proud clubmen, Keysborough stormed past Heatherton to take a resounding 105-point win. With Corey Wilkinson (1 goal) running through the banner - with daughters Taylor and Matilda - for his 300th match and club cult figure Rick Crowe the guest of honour for the Past Players’ Day, the Burra had no desire to let this one slip against the Tonners. It started strongly and didn’t stop as Keysborough booted eight early goals - with Mathew Collett (5 goals), Cory Hargreaves and Daniel Morland (4 goals each) piercing the Heatherton defence. With playing-coach Ryan Goodes returning from injury, it allowed a bit more creativity across the field as leagueleading goal scorer Tyson King (1 goal) actually played his best footy through the middle. While all 24 goals were celebrated proudly, there was only one that had everyone running from all parts of the ground to cheer on. Goodes shifted Wilkinson forward, after his prime defender did a solid job on Matthew Jamieson and Wilkinson made the most of his rare foray to the other goal square as he slotted a goal and was instantly mobbed by every other Burra player in the vicinity. It would prove a fitting finale for the day as the siren sounded soon after as Keysborough 24.11 (115) took the triumph over Heatherton 7.8 (50). “There were plenty of people out here for myself and Rick Crowe as well - so it was good that everyone was able to get together and support him and his family as well,” Wilkinson said. “Big crowd, I’m stoked that we got the win. “It hasn’t been like this for a long time, since the grand final in 2002, the club was good

Chaired from the ground in his 300th game, Keysborough’s Corey Wilkinson celebrated a 105-point win over Heatherton. 140442 Picture: JARROD POTTER then… then we had a few bad years and now we’ve changed leagues and that was probably the best thing for Keysy anyway,” Wilkinson said. “We’ve got 90 players on the track, it’s unbelievable and I feel young again... just not on a Sunday though.” Goodes praised King - his newly anointed midfielder - but saved the biggest applause for Wilkinson. “While it’s fantastic to get the win, I’m just more rapt for Wilko,” Goodes said. “Was rapt that he was able to go forward in that last quarter and more rapt that he was able to enjoy himself. “It’s not too often because it’s always tight or we’re losing in previous years - but today we really hit them hard early, got the scoreboard pressure up early, and were able to enjoy ourselves for the last half of footy.” Both clubs were raising funds for former player Rick Crowe who became a quadriplegic in an accident in 2012.

Separated only by percentage to top-of-the-ladder Oakleigh District, second placed Keysborough faces Doveton Eagles at home on Saturday. In other Division-2 matches, Doveton Eagles was pipped by a point as Murrumbeena came home just that skerrick stronger. Brayden Oliver and Brett Hidgcock were best on ground. Springvale Districts was no match for Hampton, downed in the end by 28 points with Lance Baptist and Justin Doust best afield.

Division 3 ENDEAVOUR Hills punished Southern Dragons to the tune of 165 points as Shane Peake (8 goals), Daniel Morrison and Cedric Legrand (7 goals each) slayed the Dragons’ defence. Lyndale also reigned supreme with a 24-point win over Moorabbin. Dandenong was bested by Carrum Patterson Lakes by 65 points, Sandown was no match for Mt Waverley in a 42-point defeat while Hallam was knocked over by 73 points via South Yarra.

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Even the streaks are gone! By JARROD POTTER Division 2 EMBARRASSED out of the contest after half-time, St John’s winning streak was obliterated by a fast-finishing Ivanhoe. While it took a slender lead into the half - on the back of some superb forward work from Tim Edwards (8 goals) - St John’s watched its lead evaporate under extreme pressure from the visitors. Ivanhoe booted 10 goals in the third term to run away with the match at Thomas Carroll Reserve and leave St John’s with a significant challenge on its radar in the return leg on 15 August. A 14-goals to four scoreline after the main break spelled the end of any chance of the JOCs rallying and with significant injuries to Ben Ayache - out

for the season with a torn ACL - and Matt Nicholson (ankle/ Achilles), the first signs of strain are starting to show in St John’s premiership campaign. Gallantly battling from the ruck, Dan Cattolico was best afield alongside Edwards, Rhys Dyker and Glenn Costas. Slipping to second for the first time this season, St John’s faces Northern Blues away on Saturday.

Division 4 MASALA made a red-hot effort of its clash against South Mornington, but were unable to hold on to a three-quarter-time lead. The Dandenong-based Tigers battled... the visiting Tigers... but it wasn’t meant to be for Masala as South Mornington kicked away to win by 14 points. Jordan Toikalkin (6 goals),

James Jacques, David Crkvenac and Larwrence Bradford were best afield. Masala heads to Chadstone this weekend.

EFL - Round 9 ALMOST letting in the upset of the season, Noble Park was jumped early by wooden spoon contenders Lilydale, but managed to scramble to save the points. Thankfully for the Bulls the home side could not kick straight, ending the opening stanza with the Bulls 2.3 (15) to Lilydale’s 0.9 (9). It would continue that way for both sides as scoring proved difficult at Lilydale, but the likes of Trent Cody and Shayne Allan (3 goals each) managed to boot the crucial goals when needed as the Bulls finished off with a 15-point triumph.


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Notching up 100

Fire melts the Ice

By JARROD POTTER DOING it the hard way, Dandenong claimed a pair of difficult victories in its double-header against Frankston. The Rangers’ men had plenty of reason to get up for this match as Dandenong import Daequon Montreal (13 points, 8 rebounds) celebrated his 100th SEABL match, since arriving at the club after his college days at Boise State. In a back-and-forth match, both sides traded blows as Frankston worked its way in front via Brandon Polk (25 points, 17 rebounds) and Eric Williams (13 points). With Chris Patton (knee) sidelined for the rest of the season, Dandenong coach Darren Perry went to his bench to get the centre-work done against Frankston and unearthed stellar efforts from Mason Peatling (19 points, 9 rebounds) and Dieuson Biyendolo (2 points, 4 rebounds). The 17-year-old Peatling, from Berwick, showed he is an exceptional prospect for the future as the Victoria Metro representative clamped down on Polk and Williams under the defensive hoop while charging up the court and making himself a prime target for the guard group. A Dwayne Campbell stumble-thenshoot resulting in a match-defining threepointer, pushed the Rangers out to a five-point lead before Lucas Walker alleyooped the Rangers to a seven point lead. On nine-of-13 shooting was impressive offensively, Peatling saved his best for last with a match-saving block with a minute remaining before running up the court, connecting with the lay-up and helping the Rangers hold on to the 8175 victory. Walker (13 points) and guard Mi-

Daequon Montreal - and daughter Keyana - celebrated his 100th SEABL Picture: JARROD POTTER match with a win over Frankston. 140443 chael Wearne (11 points) - who is leaving for Eastern Washington University this week - also relished the chance to knock about the Blues. Moving to third in the SEABL East Conference - with a 7-5 record - Dandenong faces Sandringham on Thursday night before flying to Brisbane to face the Spartans on Saturday. The Rangers’ women sweated over its poor free-throw shooting, missing six in a row in the final minutes as Frankston mounted a comeback in Dandenong’s 79-

76 win. Frankston’s Kate Gaze missed two chances to hit a match-tying threepointer, after Dandenong squandered a sequence of free throws to leave coach Larissa Anderson completely bemused. Nonetheless the Rangers had enough firepower to take the win as Clare Papavs (21 points), a foul-stricken Jacinta Kennedy (14 points) and Alison Downie (12 points) showcased the necessary experience to guide Dandenong to victory. The 10-2 Rangers’ women travel to face Brisbane on Saturday.

Peggy home in the city By JASON ADAMS PEGGY Sable recorded her first city class win on Thursday when she claimed the GRV-tothe-city sprint final. Peggy Sable began well from the coveted box one and held her position to lead comfortably around the first bend. After that there was no catching Peggy, going on to win by oneand-one-half lengths in 30.05. The race was Peggy Sable’s first at Sandown Park, having run her previous 11 of 12 starts at Cranbourne. Lang Lang trainer John Clay was very pleased with the run. “She went really well - I think in the near future she’ll be able to rise in distance,”

Clay said. Clay has only been listed as Peggy Sable’s trainer since March, however the pair were no strangers to each other prior to the move. “When her owners trained her I used to have a look over her and make sure she was in good health. “They recently moved house, as a result they asked if I could train her - I already knew her well so she settled into my kennel nicely. “Prior to me training her, she didn’t enjoy going for walks - now she’s here, it’s almost like she wants me to speed up,” laughed Clay. “She’s a character in herself, she’s a great dog.”

The connections and trainers celebrate Peggy Sable’s Picture: SUPPLIED first city triumph. 140444

Berwick Diamonds’ co-captain Cat Bouwhuis kisses the trophy Picture: SUPPLIED after a hard-fought All Star Game. 140201

By JARROD POTTER AS IF ordained by the laws of nature, Team Fire melted Team Ice 28-20 in a nail-biting finish to the Gridiron Victoria Women’s All Star Game. Putting on a winter spectacle, well removed from the women’s gridiron season, the best of the best from around the state donned the new jerseys and represented Fire or Ice in last Friday’s clash. Players from the Endeavour Hills-based Berwick Diamonds lined up on both sides to showcase the best and brightest in Victoria’s gridiron community. The State Netball and Hockey Centre was ground zero for a hardfought but good-natured pro-bowl as the sides traded touchdowns in a high-scoring contest. A low-scoring first half - resulting in an 8-8 scoreline opened up after the main break as both sides went long. Former Berwick Diamonds’ coach Jamie Stafford kept the game alive, getting his Ice quarterback Madeline Kop to sneak through the Fire lines to tie the scores with less than five minutes on the clock. It led to a fairly frenetic last few minutes, but in the end Fire ignited the end zone... through its defence.

Foxes’ line-backer Stina Johannsen intercepted and ran it all the way back for the pick 6 and clinched the winning touchdown for the Fire to take the 28-20 triumph. Diamonds’ co-captains Cat Bouwhuis and Bliss Love were part of the winning side along with Jenn Ramasima, Joanna Rashleigh, Vanessa Brown and Loretta Williams. “To be standing alongside Victoria’s best, on the biggest stage women’s full kit gridiron players can achieve in this state was truly a thrill,” Bouwhuis said. “The skill and dedication of my team-mates was inspiring, and this was an experience I will never forget. “Winning the trophy was a highlight of course, but I don’t feel like anyone actually lost on Friday night. “Even the team Ice players held their heads high and carried an air of satisfaction having only fallen by one score in the end and the contest was so close and everyone should be considered winners.” For more information on joining the south-east area’s only women’s gridiron team, contact the club at info@berwickminers. com.

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