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Never too late for breakfast! “WHY, sometimes I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast,” wrote Lewis Carroll in Alice in Wonderland. The impossible is now a reality at Doveton College thanks to a program which serves up breakfast to as many as 100 hungry children on any given morning. Journal photographer Stewart Chambers captured the unbridled delight of Madasia and Dimo as they prepared to tuck into bowls of cereal before first class. 139959 For the full story turn to page 39.
■ Council refuses to back more cash for refugees…
Casey opts out for more effective resources and co-ordination at the Federal, State and local government levels to support asylum seekers.” A council spokesman said he couldn’t elaborate on why the council decided not to join the other councils’ campaign because the discussion was held in a closed meeting. Casey deputy mayor Louise Berkelmans told a council Refugee Week forum last Wednesday that asylum seekers and refugees had complex settlement needs. She said the week’s ‘With courage let us all combine’ theme was a “call for unity and positive action” to
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in next year’s Federal Budget. “I’m reasonably confident because I’m really good at nagging.” Greater Dandenong sought to present and discuss the statement with Immigration Minister Peter Dutton in Canberra last week but was unable to get an appointment. The statement was also presented to Isaacs MP and Shadow Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus who will raise the matter in parliament on 22 June. Senator Fifield said he advised the council that the government provided funding for a range of support services for migrants and refugees living in the community.
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make a more welcoming and inclusive community. “There are still many opportunities to work together and do better.” The joint statement’s spearhead Greater Dandenong councillor Roz Blades said she didn’t know why Casey had opted out. “Unless they think they’re doing all right on their own... I really can’t say anything to that.” She vowed to “stay with it” after presenting the joint statement to federal MP and social services assistant minister Mitch Fifield this month. Cr Blades said her hope was that extra funding would be provided
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CASEY Council has refused to endorse – or give reasons why it doesn’t support – a multi-council campaign for more federal funding to support 800 asylum seekers living in its community. Twenty councils, led by neighbouring Greater Dandenong, have endorsed a joint statement calling for more funding for aid, statistics, social inclusion, services’ co-ordination, housing and education for asylum seekers. According to a statement from Greater Dandenong council, the provision of asylum seeker services is
increasingly falling on councils and community groups. There is a “genuine risk” that asylum seeker programs will fail to meet the needs – if demand for resources continues to grow, the statement said. Casey community strengthening manager Janette Green said the council had discussed the joint statement and would not join the campaign. It instead “resolved to take action” and wrote in January to the Immigration and Border Protection Minister Peter Dutton and his department secretary for more support for asylum seekers living in Casey. “Council will continue to advocate
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Community News Council congratulates 2015 Casey Creations winners Council announced the winners of the six categories, presented a number of merit and encouragement awards and acknowledged all the wonderful entries received as part of the annual youth arts and photography competition. The 2015 Casey Creations Youth Arts Competition winners are: Casey Creations – Visual Art (Grades 5 and 6) 1st Prize: Anuka Seneviratne Casey Creations – Photography (Grades 5 and 6) 1st Prize: Danupa Yatagama Casey Creations – Visual Arts (Years 7 to 9) 1st Prize: Murtaza Nasiri City of Casey Mayor Cr Mick Morland and Deputy Mayor Cr Louise Berkelmans with the 2015 Casey Creations award winners (from left) Maddison, Shivani, Anuka, Danupa, Tory and Murtaza.
Council recognised and celebrated some of Casey’s most creative and artistic young people at the 2015 Casey Creations Youth Arts Competition awards ceremony on 11 June 2015.
Mayor celebrates Casey’s diversity The strength of Casey is the diversity of our community. We have the freedom to celebrate with one another, regardless of our background, race or religion. The holy month of Ramadan is now being celebrated by many Casey residents. This is a significant time for residents and Muslims all around the world for contemplation and generosity; a time for encouraging empathy and compassion for others and these are values that are important to us all.
Casey Creations – Photography (Years 7 to 9) 1st Prize: Shivani Chaudhary
We are a diverse community with more than 120 faiths represented. These occasions are important as they represent our own individual cultures and create a strong community identity.
Casey Creations – Visual Arts (Years 10 to 12) 1st Prize: Tory Cole-Surjan
May your Ramadan be peaceful and blessed. I wish you Ramadan Mubarak (‘Blessed Ramadan’).
Casey Creations – Photography (Years 10 to 12) 1st Prize: Maddison Tea Mulé
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Casey Cardinia region hosts manufacturing forum
Winter Arts for Casey kids
If you have a background in manufacturing or engineering, are considering further training opportunities or want to know what the jobs of the future will be, then don’t miss the Casey Cardinia region’s FREE forum next month.
Melbourne’s south east is home to a huge manufacturing sector, which contributes over $12 billion in Gross Regional Product, has more than 11,450 manufacturing businesses and employs over 130,000 Victorians.
Casey’s younger residents can join in the Winter Arts Festival (WAF) fun during the school holidays with an array of activities on ofer throughout the school break.
The Manufacturing: Change and opportunity forum will provide a chance to hear from employers evolving in new and emerging technologies and learn which skills are required to be part of this sector.
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The forum will be a great opportunity for students, job seekers and those looking for a career change to hear from industry experts, explore training pathways and seek career advice.
Wednesday 8 July 2015 9.30 am – 12.30 pm Chisholm Institute, Berwick Campus Auditorium, Building A, 25 Kangan Drive, Berwick Cost: FREE Bookings: To book your place visit www.manufacturingcareers.eventbrite. com.au or contact Lydia Ropiha at the City of Casey on 9705 5200. Date: Time: Venue:
Calling Casey’s visual artists The City of Casey has put the call out for local visual artists to take part in Council’s third annual Contemporary Artists Showcase exhibition at the Civic Centre Art Space. The exhibition will run from 26 August to 16 October 2015 and aims to celebrate and showcase local contemporary artists who work in a variety of mediums including painting, printmaking, photography, drawing, textiles, small scale sculpture and jewellery. Council is now taking applications from artists wishing to take part in the exhibition until Friday 3 July 2015. The theme for this year’s exhibition is Place, which encourages artists to explore our physical surrounds or the places in our minds where we might retreat to or find solace, from familiar locales to imagined landscapes. Those wishing to apply must submit an application form, a current artist’s curriculum vitae or short biography and a photograph of the artwork intended for exhibition. For further details or to obtain an application form visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/artspace or email arts@casey.vic.gov.au.
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A feature of the school holiday events is the popular children’s play Bubblewrap and Boxes, which will visit Cranbourne Community Theatre for two shows on Tuesday 7 July 2015 at 10.30 am and 2.00 pm. Cost for the tickets are $7.50 for adults and $5 for children. Other school holiday activities include the play Children of Eden by local theatre group Peoples Playhouse, a radio broadcasting workshop with SYN FM and a one-day intensive music, singing and song writing workshop. There are also some great workshops where children can get creative including making a paper cut animation, the opportunity to bling your bike and play with different media to create your own art journal in Art Journaling For Children. To view the full WAF program visit www.casey.vic.gov. au/winterarts or call Customer Service on 9705 5200.
July Council meetings Members of the community are welcome to attend Council and Committee meetings which are held in the Council Chambers at the City of Casey Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren. Council meetings Tuesday 7 July 2015, 6.30 pm Tuesday 21 July 2015, 6.30pm Planning Committee meeting Tuesday 14 July 2015, 6.30 pm General Purposes Committee Tuesday 14 July 2015, 7.00 pm
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Active policing effort sees crime rates soar By LACHLAN MOORHEAD RECORDED offences in Casey have risen by almost 13 per cent in the past year, according to the latest Crime Statistics Agency report released on Thursday. From April 2014 to March 2015 there were 18,122 recorded offences in the City of Casey compared to 16,056 in the same period a year earlier - a 12.9 per cent increase. But Casey police Acting Local Area Commander Inspector John Felton said part of the rise could be attributed to more
active policing, particularly when it came to family violence incidents. “In context, some of it is police generated, for instance our police response to family violence and breaching orders, when a breach is detected, is up about 70 per cent,” he said. “We’ve changed the way we do family violence... there’s no place in our community for family violence but reporting has to be seen as a positive because it’s no longer being hidden. “The fact is we’ve got a dedicated family violence unit in Casey targeting recidi-
vist offenders and that’s one of the drivers in the increase in reported breaches.” Family incident reports climbed from 3636 to 3759 for the same period, indicative of an 8.2 per cent rise in recorded family related incidents for the whole of Victoria - with 69,442 cases reported in the state for the latest period. Insp Felton expressed concern at a roughly 18 per cent increase in thefts across Casey, citing theft from cars as a particular bug-bear for local police. “We’re up 18 per cent or thereabouts for thefts... the key drivers are number
plate theft and theft from motor vehicles,” he said. “It’s extremely disappointing. Obviously a number of those vehicles have been unlocked and the other thing is a lot of people are leaving valuables in cars. “It’s a very opportunistic crime.” The Crime Statistics Agency was introduced this year and has taken over the role that was previously occupied by Victoria Police following calls for an independent body to be set up to stop the potential misuse of data by police and governments.
World Game soccer is global language By CASEY NEILL THE World Game is living up to its moniker in Dandenong. Soccer is uniting youth from around the world on the pitch and has sent two young leaders to the other side of the globe. The Centre for Multicultural Youth (CMY) is running the I Speak Football program at Mills Reserve from 4.30pm each Monday during terms two and three. Malesh Jadaeile from Doveton is a youth facilitator for the free activity designed to highlight discrimination, equality and participation. “It’s not like a club… we play games usually at the end of the session,” he said. “We get them to do social activities to get to know each other. “It’s not all about football, there’s some social cohesion.” Mr Jadaeile said eight people took part in the first session but this had grown to about 30. Lyndale Secondary College students Caroline, 16, and Nasri, 18, wanted to indulge their love for soccer and meet new people. “Whoever was alone, I went up to them the other day,” Caroline said. “For the girls, some of them think they’re not good enough to play with the boys so you just tell them ‘be yourself and don’t worry about how good or how bad you are, just have fun’. “During the games the girls have to touch the ball twice before we can score a goal. “I would like more kids to come and have a shot at it.” I Speak Football has also joined global community initiative Cityzens Giving, run through the Manchester City, New York City and Melbourne City football clubs. Two young leaders who helped to initiate and run the weekly sessions in Dandenong were chosen to travel to Manchester, England, for the first City Football Global
Mohammad and Lena were selected for a youth conference in Manchester, England. 139843 Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS Young Leader Summit on 13 June. Lena Mirzae, 19, from Cranbourne East, said she wanted the program to combat racial discrimination and barriers. “Whenever everyone’s here they forget about it,” she said. “Everyone’s in the mindset of playing football and making some connections.” The Bachelor of Business student said attending the conference was a dream come true. “I had an exam clashing with it and
they wouldn’t give me special consideration so I decided to withdraw from the unit and do this,” she said. “We’ll build up our leadership skills and bring them back home. “I’ve always been a big fan of soccer, it’s in my blood. “Back home in Afghanistan this kind of opportunity was limited, especially for the girls.” Mohammad Zarjan, 23, from Dandenong, was also excited about the confer-
ence and thrilled with how the project was developing. “People are enjoying it and having fun and laughing,” he said. “Different people from different backgrounds are playing together and talking together and are happy. “They forget about their past and their suffering and come together and play.” Call Rei Kori on 9340 3700 or email rkori@cmy.net.au for more information about I Speak Football or to get involved.
Forum to tackle career criminals THE first Casey Ward forum on tackling crime will take place next month. The six monthly forums - one in each ward - will run from July to December. The first will be held in Edrington on 22 July and the second forum will be held in the Four Oaks Ward, which takes in Endeavour Hills, in August. The City of Casey is believed to be the first municipality to trial the separate forums. Police Local Area Commander Inspector Paul Breen broached the idea with all 11 councillors during a meeting earlier this year. Each forum will encourage residents from that particular ward to come forward and discuss a number of common crime concerns in Casey, including family violence, hoon driving, theft from cars and the prevalence of ice. Insp Breen hopes “hundreds” of people will attend each forum. “We had to make it more local. I went to the councillors and had a workshop in my office, and we discussed that we need to be more front and centre,” he said. “As far as I’m aware, it’s the first of its kind.” Asked whether he envisaged the ward forums being run annually, Insp Breen said crime prevention and the safety of the community was an “ongoing discussion”. “It’s not just a one-off and you walk away from it,” he said. “Casey is an outstanding municipality, a great place to work but, like all things, we can’t become nonchalant and complacent. “There’s crime groups that are preying on our young. “They get up in the morning and they’re criminals, that’s what they do for a job.” For more information, contact Casey Council on 9705 5200.
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Forum drives to zero By GEORGIA WESTGARTH EVERY two hours a person is killed or hospitalised on Victorian roads and last week Casey residents spoke out on the scourge. Road safety experts and Casey residents discussed ways to reduce Victoria’s road toll to zero a part of the State Government's Toward Zero initiative. On Wednesday 17 June more than 70 people accepted the Government's invitation to a sit down talk and brainstorm on the increasing road toll. The Towards Zero campaign aims to bring the road toll down to 200 in 2020 from 249 last year. On the night Minister for Road Safety Luke Donnellan compared the 1061 deaths in 1970 to today’s data and said there had been significant improvements. “We have dealt with drink driving to seatbelts but need to bring the community along with us if we want to beat 249 deaths on our roads,” he said. A record low in 2013 of 243 deaths means the road toll has increased by 2.5 per cent and Victoria Police Assistant Commissioner Richard Hill said that figure was going the wrong way. “We’ve got to have safer drivers, driving safer cars on safer roads and driving at safer speeds,” he explained to the crowd of 75. Mr Hill identified three key areas of concern - vulnerable people including motorcyclists,
Victoria Police Assistant Commissioner, Richard Hill discusses safety concerns with locals. 140718 Picture: TAC
cyclists, pedestrians, P-plate drivers and older drivers, roads that pose greater risks such as rural roads and drivers that take more risks including drink and drug drivers. Residents expressed their concerns to road safety expert David Healey, Director of Road Safety Strategy at VicRoads Antonietta Cavallo and Mr Hill in a question and answer session. Nancy Gardiner from Road Safe South East asked the panel members what they were going to do about older drivers' road rules knowledge. “I want to see more road safety forums in local areas many of the older drivers that attend my programs aren’t aware the older driver handbook is even
MP Luke Donnellan addressing the crowd. 140718 Picture: TAC
available and don’t know all the things they need to know to be driving on the road,” she said. Ruth from Fit to Drive was
concerned that the general public was equipped with inaccurate statistics and information and felt that this was causing them to
disregard road rules. “The level of awareness is missing from the community,” she said. One male participant asked where the Department of Justice was on the panel and got a roaring response from the crowd saying many people felt the system was letting them down. Another item raised was the issue of teenage awareness in road safety. “What are you doing to get 18 to 25-year-olds engaged - given their impact of 20 per cent in road trauma,” they asked. Mr Hill discussed the sadness he faced every day when he was told of another death on Victorian roads and said issues such as an ageing population, growth in the freight industry, technology and the drug ice were key hurdles. “The reality is police can’t keep up with ice affected drivers and if I pulled up every driver I saw using a mobile phone I wouldn’t get to work,” he said. Ms Cavallo from VicRoads enlightened the crowd on just how dangerous driving was. “Driving is the simplest, most risky activity we take on every day and we want to share our findings with the public more often,” Ms Cavallo said. After question time panel members were seated on tables to discuss ideas and concerns with people individually. “If Victoria matched the performance of the world’s best countries now, we would have 80 fewer deaths on our roads every year,” Mr Donnellan said.
IN BRIEF Gun found A GUN found in a motel led police to arrest a man and a woman who were discovered in a car at the scene. Detectives were called in after a member of staff found the weapon in a room at the Casey on Princes Motel on Dandenong Road just after 1pm on Wednesday 10 June. A man in his thirties and a woman in her twenties were in the car when police found them. They also uncovered methamphetamine and cash in the vehicle. The pair were arrested and will front court at a later date.
Bomb scare A 27-YEAR-OLD man has been bailed after police rushed to a bomb scare in Doveton on Thursday morning. Detectives were called to the Ti Tree Drive property just after 10.30am where they conducted a safety search on a car but by 1.30pm they had deemed the situation safe. A Doveton man was arrested during the three-hour incident and was charged with handling stolen goods in relation to another matter. He was released on bail to appear at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court in August.
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WHAT’S IN A NAME DELVES INTO THE FASCINATING STORIES AND PERSONALITIES BEHIND SOME OF THE CITY’S BEST-KNOWN STREET NAMES. THIS WEEK THE JOURNAL LOOKS AT NOT A STREET, BUT A LANE - DUNBAR LANE NAMED IN HONOUR OF A EARLY PUBLICAN GEORGE DUNBAR.
Down memory lane from ancient Ireland THE Dunbar family came to Dandenong in 1852. George and his wife Anne were publicans and owned a succession of hotels in Lonsdale Street, when the main street was little more than a bush track. According to George Fenton Roulston in his book Reminiscences of Early Dandenong, George Dunbar built his first hotel, the Dandenong, in the late 1840s or ’50s near the corner of Walker Street and Lonsdale Street, near where Dunbar Lane is situated today. Roulston described it as being “typical of the time, the bar, with a shallow veranda in front of the hotel flanked by living rooms on one side and later by a store and the post office on the other”. “Dunbar’s Hotel was of palings and shingled roofed - that is the store and hotel part,“ he wrote. “The end building and stables, which were erected later, were of brick,
George K. Dunbar, second from left, and his wife Anne, far left, entertaining some of Dandenong's leading citizens of the 1860s. They are, back row, Mr T. Patterson, third from left, and Mrs Bartlett. Front row, from left, Mrs O. Potter, Mrs A. W. Bowman, Mr O. Potter, Mr A. W. Potter.
WHAT’S IN A NAME? and, by the way, may fairly claim to have been the first brick structures in the town.“ The hotel played a major role in Dandenong’s early history as the social centre of the village. The first Court of Petty Sessions was held there, the District Roads Board and later the Dandenong Shire Council met there and, when tragedy struck, the bodies were taken there and inquests were conducted on the premises. It housed the post office in 1853. At about this time George Dunbar built a new hotel, next to the original building, which butcher James Greaves then occupied. “On Mr Greaves’s removal to premises in Langhorne Street, Mr Dunbar pulled down the old buildings and built
a fine billiard-room and a shop, and converted the end brick position into banking premises for the Provincial and Suburban Bank which, in time, gave way to Dawson’s Royal Hotel,“ wrote Roulston. George Dunbar was born in Ireland, the third son of Reverend John Dunbar, rector of Ballybay, County Monaghan. George had been studying medicine
in Ireland before he emigrated to Australia and he was often called on by the fledgling Dandenong community for his medical skills. George Roulston recounts one story in his book involving a local Aboriginal man known as Jimmy, who had a knife thrust into his buttock during a family dispute. “Mr Dunbar drew the edges of the
wound together firmly, whilst Mrs Dunbar rushed inside for the surgical box. The blood poured from the wound, which was deep and fairly long. “Other helpers held Jimmy whilst Mr Dunbar drew the edges of the wound together, inserted several stitches, and did all that was possible for his patient. The Journal recorded Mr Dunbar’s death “after a long illness on Wednesday September 29, 1975”. “Mr Dunbar besides being the builder and occupier of the first house in the main street of Dandenong, took an active part in all movements for the advancement of the town of his creation. “Mr Dunbar was a member of a very ancient Irish family, and traced back in peerage to 1616.” Want to know the history behind a street name in Greater Dandenong? Let us know and we’ll find out! Email journal@ starnewsgroup.com.au.
LOOKING BACK which we were placed was firing nine shots per minute”. Private Conroy is well known in the Cranbourne district, where he is very popular and his many friends.
100 years ago 24 June 1915 A Letter from Private Conroy PRIVATE Conroy, who was wounded at the Dardanelles, writes to his sisters as follows: “On a bright Sunday morning we arrived at the scene of action. During the landing the bullets could be compared to a shower of hail. Our brave fellows were falling on all sides. I escaped stopping a bullet until 9am, when I copped one in the arm just above the elbow. However I battled on until 3pm in the afternoon when I had to give in. I was put on a hospital ship, and the bullet was extracted. I hope to be back in the firing line by the time you receive this letter. The noise of battle is something awful, and the hospital ship on
50 years ago 23 June 1965 Anniversary recalls crushing of Tyrant SPEAKING of royal birthdays, club anniversaries, commemorative days, and other public occasions, do you know what last Friday was? There is no prize for that quiz question, but Friday June 18, was the 150th anniversary of the battle of Waterloo. Of course there have been a few more important historic occasions since then.
It wasn’t until seven months after Napoleon was heading for exile on St Helena that the news reached the young Sydney.
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20 years ago 26 June 1995 Security Staff Assaulted POLICE are continuing investigations into an incident at the Dandenong Club in which two security staff and a club member were assaulted. Senior Detective Paul Melia said a number of men were asked to leave the club late on Saturday, June 10th after behaving offensively. Two security officers were punched and kicked and a member who went to assist was
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Keeping up the pressure SHADOW POLICE MINISTER EDWARD O'DONOHUE IS DEMANDING TO KNOW HOW THE GOVERNMENT EXPECTS POLICE TO DEAL WITH GROWING SOCIAL ISSUES. LACHLAN MOORHEAD REPORTS IN PARLIAMENT this month Eastern Victoria MP Edward O’Donohue questioned whether additional police will ever be funded in Melbourne’s south east under the new government, noting the recent state budget had only committed to additional police in Geelong and the Bellarine Peninsula. “What we see in the first budget is that... growth areas like Casey, growth areas like Cardinia, which are growing so rapidly, are unlikely to see many additional resources because government is not making those resources available,” Mr O’Donohue told the News. “So it has to put pressure on police and when you look at the changed operating environment that also adds additional pressure on police resourcing when members are no longer doing oneup patrols or doing fewer one-up patrols.” Victoria Police implemented interim security measures after the national terror threat level was raised to high in January,
including this year banning single-officer patrols. In October, the Police Association held a community rally in Berwick calling for both major parties to commit to boosting police resources in Casey. Police Association secretary Ron Iddles set the demand for an additional 155 first-response officers for Casey over the next five years, indicating there were just 60 first-response officers for every 100,000 people in the municipality, compared to a state average of 102 for every 100,000. Mr O’Donohue, who recently helped launch a petition calling for additional police numbers, also demanded transparency on the government’s custody officer program, demanding a timeline as to when these will be rolled out in Melbourne’s south east. “We’re more than six months into the term of the government and they haven’t yet trained a single custody officer,” he said. A spokesperson for Po-
lice Minister Wade Noonan did not answer whether the resource quota recommended for Casey by the Police Association would be met, only to say the government would ensure Victoria Police is “appropriately resourced to address the law and order issues facing our community in Casey”. They said training of the new custody officers will start “in the 2015/’16 financial year, with Victoria Police currently developing an implementation and deployment model.”
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Scourge of ice and family violence runs deep EDWARD O’Donohue has added his voice to those in Casey on the ice issue, maintaining that it is a significant problem in Casey, not withstanding contrary views floated in leaked government research. The confidential Federal Government research indicated the use of ice had declined, according
to a report in The Age last month. While visiting police stations across Victoria recently, the Eastern Victoria MP said he had identified two policing issues which were continually brought up and therefore his priorities one being the prevalence of ice. “I’ve been visiting po-
lice stations around Victoria, through the Yarra Valley, through Dandenong, Frankston, Warragul, through Gippsland, all over,” he said. “And there are two things that police members constantly say to me. “The challenge of family violence, how time intensive it is, and also the challenge of ice, and how
it’s penetrated country communities in the way other drugs haven’t, and the way it makes people behave, in the way that other drugs don’t. “So from the anecdotal feedback that I’ve had from members of the Victoria Police, ice is a huge issue and it needs a serious ongoing investment from government
and from the community. “You need the full community response too.” Mr O’Donohue’s comments echo those of Cranbourne Police Sergeant Neil Herbert last month who said “uniform police were increasingly finding ice to be an influence in a range of different crimes.”
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A DOVETON man found with a machete under his car seat for self-protection has been warned by a magistrate not to ruin his promising prospects. The Year 12 student was one of three friends in a car that smelled of cannabis when it was pulled over by police in Doveton on the night of 6 April. Police prosecutor Senior Constable Kerryn Buschgens told Dandenong Magistrates’ Court that the black-handled machete and a small amount of cannabis was found during a police search. The accused, who had lost his licence for drug-driving, was the owner of the vehicle. He told the court on 15 June that he kept a machete after a
group of men armed with machetes smashed his car and home’s windows. “I bought a machete to protect myself, for intimidation,” he said. “I was in fear of my life.” The man helped his mother take care of his seven siblings, driving the younger ones to school. He had migrated with his family to Australia 10 years ago while his father remained in Africa. “Mum said she was disappointed,” he said. “She’s sent two brothers back to Africa for this (type of behaviour).” Magistrate Jack Vandersteen said the man’s mother had gone through an “unbelievable
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FORMER asylum seeker Hayatullah Rahimi has fled the Taliban in Afghanistan and won permanent residency in Australia, but his struggles are far from over. Mr Rahimi, appointed by Refugee Council of Australia as a Refugee Week ambassador, is a staunch advocate for refugee rights and determined to give back to his new homeland. At Casey Council’s Refugee Week forum on Wednesday, he described his experience of being an Afghan-Hazara refugee in Pakistan for eight years. He arrived in Australia in 2007 and was on a temporary protection visa until he gained permanent residency in 2010. During his period on a TPV, Mr Rahimi was without a welfare safety net or a HECS subsidy. So, unable to afford to study, he worked in a factory. Mr Rahimi, who is studying a social work honours degree, works as a case manager supporting new arrivals and refugees. “These people have gone through the same circumstances I went through,” he said. He has also appeared on TV and radio nationally and internationally to share the experience of being a refugee. “There’s a lot of Afghan people with their own businesses. “They share their food, their culture - they are not a burden to Australian society.” Refugee Council of Australia policy officer Asher Hirsch told the forum that it was time to link Australian values to “our human con-
Refugee Week forum speakers Khadim Hazara, Barkat Tamki, Hayatullah Rahimi, Asher Hirsch, Wendy Fox, and Casey councillors Louise Berkelmans and Susan Serey. 140583 Picture: GARY SISSONS cern for persecuted people”. That began with the national anthem that boasts of “boundless plains to share” for those who’ve “come across the seas”. The anthem’s next line “With courage let us all combine” is the theme of this year’s Refugee Week. Mr Hirsch said it took courage for refugees, who faced persecution in their homelands, to “step out into the unknown and... to start again from scratch in a completely
unfamiliar land”. Australians who spoke up against unjust treatment of persecuted people were also courageous albeit “on a much more modest level”, Mr Hirsch said. He said a “humane and sensible approach” was to end offshore processing, get children out of detention and process asylum seekers’ claims fairly as they waited in the community. He said refugees often made a positive difference - they were more
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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.
Beginners Computer Classes Limited places are available in our friendly and supportive Computer class for beginners on Tuesday afternoons. Call Wellsprings for further information. Wellsprings for Women Ph: 9701 3740
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Brake blame By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MAN who blamed a Monash Freeway multi-vehicle crash on a sub-standard car service has been punished with a good-behaviour bond. The 19-year-old Berwick TEC graduate and building apprentice veered left into another lane to avoid a stopped car among the freeway’s outbound heavy traffic in Endeavour Hills in February, a court was told. In doing so, his vehicle clipped a Hilux and spun out of control across two lanes of the freeway, hitting a towed boat trailer and a Renault. The collision caused the Renault to roll over; its driver
hospitalised for three days due to glass showering his ear. The accused’s lawyer told Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on Monday the man pleaded guilty to careless driving but the case was not “typical” of a “19-year-old hooning along”. The man had been travelling at 80 kilometres per hour, applied the brakes and “it just wasn’t happening”, the lawyer said. The man was at the time on his way home from a booked car service, which included a brake check, “under the impression that everything was shipshape”, the court was told. A post-accident inspection found the front brake pads were
Fatal crash truck driver faces court A B-DOUBLE truck driver has faced court over a fatal crash on the Monash Freeway last year. Richard Mayze has been charged by police investigators from the Major Collisions Unit with driving in a dangerous manner causing death and careless driving in Narre Warren on 5 July 2014. The former charge is punishable with up to 10 years’ jail. Mayze briefly appeared on bail in Dandenong Mag-
istrates’ Court on Monday. An Office of Public Prosecutions lawyer told the court that the OPP wanted Mayze to face an indictable trial in the County Court. A 41-year-old Narre Warren man driving a Toyota sedan was killed in the crash in the freeway’s eastbound lanes near Ernst Wanke Road about 4.20am, police said. Mayze was bailed to appear at a committal mention at Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on 30 July.
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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!
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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!
SAle by tender: tender closes Wednesday, 15th July, 2015 open: contact: Mick Whelan for further information
Auction: Saturday, 27th June, 2015 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) open: Wed 4:30pm to 5:00pm & Sat 12:00pm to 12:30pm
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Dandenong North
Dandenong North
Dandenong
20 Apex Street
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!
Auction: Saturday, 4th July, 2015 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) open: tues 4:30pm to 5:00pm and Sat 1:15pm to 1:45pm
1-3/1 Frederick Street
TRIPLE TREAT!
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. A RARE FIND!
Auction: Saturday, 4th July, 2015 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) open: Wed 3:45pm to 4:15pm & Sat 10:30am to 11:00am
JOHN RATNAm
N IO T C AU
Sales Consultant 0414 556 517
Sri Lankan born, John has lived in the Dandenong area for over 15 years.
Dandenong North
Experienced with 12 years Real Estate in Dandenong and surrounding suburbs with multi-lingual skills to assist buyers and sellers.
1 & 2/145 cArlton roAd
DUAL INCOME - SEPARATE TITLES!
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.
John’s motto is to treat others as he would like to be treated.
NO OWNER CORPORATION BLUES!
Call John for all your Real Estate needs.
Auction: Saturday, 11th July, 2015 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) open: Wed 4:30pm to 5:00pm & Sat 12:30pm to 1:00pm
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Monday, 22 June, 2015 DANDENONG JOURNAL 3
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DANDENONG 5 FLORENCE COURT
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ENDEAVOUR HILLS 10 FRANGIPANI CLOSE
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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.
Finally... a great sized home that’s ready for your growing family in one of the best and safest locales of Endeavour Hills. Located at the end of the court, in a newly established yet well developed pocket of Endeavour Hills, within walking distance to the shops and just moments from a few schools, freeways and parks, this family home is a superb find. With plenty of bedrooms, two bathrooms, carpeted formal living & dining rooms plus 2 sun filled decks & a great amount of space.
METHOD
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Tuesday 14th July at 5pm unless sold prior $380,000+ As advertised or by appointment Photo ID required Mahir Mandzic 0434 702 328 Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT
Saturday 18th July at 12pm $450,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days. Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required Gadas Lamsodis 0423 884 819 Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888
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NOBLE PARK 22 THEODORE AVENUE
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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). METHOD PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT
Saturday 11th July at 11:30am Contact Agent 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days. Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required Belinda Robbie 0414 335 696 Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
NOBLE PARK 390 Princes Highway 8710 0000 | KEYSBOROUGH 1/ 320 Cheltenham Road 8769 1888 PROUDLY SERVICING: Springvale • Endeavour Hills • Dingley • Waterways
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KEYSBOROUGH 30 TRITON DRIVE
4a
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
1b
1c
PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT
Satturday 11th July at 12pm $440,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 90/120 Days Sat 1:30 - 2pm Photo ID required Jessejames Mariñas 0431 108 933 Chang Wang 0450 706 668 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888
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 8769 1888
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The position alone of this superb home is by far one of its best attributes – the park and reserve are your neighbours, there’s space all around and you’re so central to everything. When you step inside, it’ll immediately feel like home with the solid timber floors throughout, open living with formal dining room, good sized kitchen, zoned BDRs + a large rear yard that’s exceptional for entertaining or playing on any scale. METHOD
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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).
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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 8769 1888
NOBLE PARK 2 WHITMORR COURT
KEYSBOROUGH 11 MCMAHEN STREET
1b
METHOD
4a 2b 3c 2e
KEYSBOROUGH 113A CHURCH ROAD 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.
Saturday 4th July at 12pm INSPECT Wed 5 - 5:30pm & Sat 11 - 11:30am PRICE $590,000+ TERMS 10% Deposit. Balance 30 Days. CONTACT Ben Nguyen 0404 66 44 66 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888
NOBLE PARK 390 Princes Highway 8710 0000 | KEYSBOROUGH 1/ 320 Cheltenham Road 8769 1888 PROUDLY SERVICING: Springvale • Endeavour Hills • Dingley • Waterways
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KEYSBOROUGH 1 CLAREMONT CRESCENT
5a
Quite simply, this is a large family home in a quiet street, with multiple living areas, multiple gas log fires plus a swimming pool and ample space for a plethora of cars. Finally, the super sized home that’s like a blank canvas is ready to be called your own. Solid timber floors flow through most of the home, plus you can enjoy 5 BDRs, all with BIRs, a kitchen that can be revitalized, provision for a 2nd bathroom upstairs, front and rear entertaining all while maintaining your privacy. If you have a large or growing family and have been waiting for a centrally located mammoth sized home, this will be the one for you!
OFFICER 3a THE CHELSEA COLLECTION
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METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
Tuesday 21st July at 5pm unless sold prior $550,000+ Sat 2:15 - 2:45pm Photo ID required Jessejames Mariñas 0431 108 933 Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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NOBLE PARK 5 ACLAND COURT
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 8710 0000
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 8710 0000
NOBLE PARK 390 Princes Highway 8710 0000 | KEYSBOROUGH 1/ 320 Cheltenham Road 8769 1888 PROUDLY SERVICING: Springvale • Endeavour Hills • Dingley • Waterways
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DANDENONG ‘Delivering lifestyle appeal to owner-occupiers of all ages, while also providing a superior and highlytenantable investment prospect, this sleek, easycare unit is simply outstanding. Exuding sophistication and style, the
POSTCODE
3175
ISELL GROUP, 8586 6411 DEE KAWSAR, 0423 215 815 3/5 ROBERT STREET INSPECT: SATURDAY NOON PRIOR TO AUCTION PRICE: $290,000-$319,000 AUCTION: SATURDAY, 27 JUNE, 12.30PM
free-flowing layout encompasses three comfortable, bedrooms with wardrobes, a lavish bathroom and a substantial, light-filled living. The meals space integrates seamlessly with the glamorous kitchen which showcases marble surfaces, a feature kick-panel, chic cabinetry, glass splashbacks and premium stainless-steel appliances. There is also a private outdoor terrace and lock-up garage. Positioned just a leisurely amble to Dandenong TAFE and hospital, primary and secondary schools, Dandenong Plaza and Market as well as Robert Booth Reserve with athletics track, playground and walking trails, and enjoying exceptional convenience to EastLink and Monash Freeway, this contemporary pad will ultimately impress.
GROUP 30 Macpherson St, DaNDENONg
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CAR
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FOr SalE • Plans & Planning Permit in Place • x12 Luxurious Private Apartments • Basement car park & Ample Storage • Range from 60-69sqm plus Terrace • In the Heart of the Dandenong! • Six private apartments on each level
Simon Michaelis 0434 556 877 OPEN: Contact Agent Buyers over $950,000
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WE LOVE IT
SPRINGVALE This is a perfect platform to raise a family or start an investment portfolio. Desirably located close to all amenities, this triple fronted brick veneer residence sits on a 600 square metres rectangular block
POSTCODE
3171
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MCDONALD REAL ESTATE, SPRINGVALE, 9546 8211 HARRY LI, 0414 216 699 769 PRINCES HIGHWAY AUCTION: SATURDAY, 18 JULY, 11.30AM INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT
and offers potential to sub-divide. It has three great sized bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, polished floorboards throughout, a spacious L-shape lounge and dining room, renovated kitchen and meals area with gas appliances, an updated bathroom, ducted heating, air conditioning, a single garage and large rear yard providing an ideal playground. It offers easy access to the city, Monash University, Springvale Central, freeways, bus access and local schools such as St John Vianneys and Springvale Heights Primary School and Wellington Secondary School. It is convenient and with scope for future development, this proven area of growth should provide lifestyle enjoyment and solid returns.
Noble Park 11 Holmes Street
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Doveton 42-44 Hawthorn Road
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770m2 With Plans and Permits!
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SIX UNIT DEVELOPMENT SITE: 1282M2
In Room Auction
With plans and permits approved for 4 units ready for construction, this makes for a quick and lucrative development project. These modern two bedroom townhouses are perfect for young families and city commuters in this highly competitive property market. With stamp duty savings of $15,000 for properties sold off the plan, these townhouses will sell quickly. Strategically positioned within walking distance to station & shops.
Wednesday 8th July @ 6.30pm Sandown Regency, 477 Princes Hwy, Noble Park
Two rectangular blocks combine to create a 30.6m frontage and a huge 1282M2. With a flat elevation, substantial width, and no obstructions, this is an easy yet attractive development project. 2 houses in original condition, featuring 3 bedrooms 1 bathroom & functional kitchen with adjoining meals area & well lit formal living areas. Strategically positioned close to shops, schools & transport.
Wednesday 8th July @ 6.30pm Sandown Regency, 477 Princes Hwy, Noble Park
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Noble Park North 10 Ryecroft Court
3A
Must Inspect Located in a quiet court on a block measuring approximately 611m2, this is a ‘must inspect’ for those wanting a property in one of Melbourne’s fastest growing suburbs. 3 large bedrooms, formal lounge, sunroom, open plan kitchen with gas cooking and central bathroom. Other benefits of this home include; polished hardwood floors, ducted heating, air-con and single lock up garage. Just minutes to schools and shopping centre.
1B
4A
For Sale
Brand New
Auction
$430,000+
Why build when you can buy brand new? Located in a quiet street, this home offers a modern facade and minimal maintenance, landscaped gardens. Offering a range of living, spacious open plan kitchen/meal, four bedrooms, each with soft carpets, built-in-robes and easy access to the deluxe central bathroom. Other benefits of the home include; ducted heating & evaporative cooling, remote controlled double garage & landscaped backyard.
Saturday 11th July @ 11am
View Saturday 11-11:30am Jaymee Le 0416 336 902 jaymee.le@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale
2C
View Saturday 1:30-2pm Jaymee Le 0416 336 902 jaymee.le@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
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1B
2B
Keysborough 35 Chapel Road
4A
In Room Auction
The Bigger the Better!
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Wednesday 8th July @ 6.30pm Sandown Regency, 477 Princes Hwy, Noble Park
Spread out & enjoy all the room that this large family home offers, ideal for a home business or big, extended families. 3 beds with ensuite to main, formal lounge, modern kitchen, additional rumpus plus sunroom overlooking rear garden. 2nd bathroom with spa, ducted heating, ducted vacuum system & evap cooling throughout. Also features large utility room with it’s own front access. This room has a permit for service business.
Wednesday 8th July @ 6.30pm Sandown Regency, 477 Princes Hwy, Noble Park
Noble Park North 5 Wren Drive
3A
Comfortable Family Home, Perfect Location! This home is in excellent condition, comprising of 3 good sized bedrooms, main with semi-ensuite, spacious lounge, polished floor boards, kitchen with big meal area, central bathroom, sep toilet, ducted heating & air con throughout. Currently tenanted with good return. This lovely home simply cannot be beaten on location, walking distance to a variety of schools and Waverley Gardens Shopping Center. Land size 530m2 approx.
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale
2B
Keysborough 13 Blanchard Avenue
1C
1C
View Wed & Sat 1-1:30pm Le Thao Huynh 0422 252 600 le.huynh@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
1C
View Wed & Sat 1-1:30pm Sanela Alajbegovic 0406 193 060 sanela.alajbegovic@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale 1188997
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Monday, 22 June, 2015 DANDENONG JOURNAL 9
McDonald R E A L
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mcdonaldre.co AUCTION THIS SUN
NOBLE PARK 1/5 SIMPSON STREET MOVE IN OR RENT OUT! 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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C2
Auction: Sun 28th Jun @ 11:30am Price: $390,000+ Inspect: Thu 4:45 - 5:15pm Sat & Sun 11:00 - 11:30am mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 4150061
Allen Pang 0433 545 971
A2
SPRINGVALE SOUTH 2/9 DORIS COURT
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C1
Price: $350,000 - $380,000 mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 5063877
RENOVATED UNIT - ONLY 2 ON THE BLOCK! Modernized throughout for today’s contemporary tastes, this brick veneer beauty is the prized unit you’ve been searching for. Located at the rear of only 2, it provides for both the tranquil & low maintenance lifestyle you desire. With no owner’s corporation to maintain, it just doesn’t get any better than this. You will love the: • 2 Generous sized Bedrooms with built in robes • Modern Kitchen & Dining area, new vinyl loors • Formal Lounge w/fresh loorboards throughout • Updated and remodelled bathroom, brand new toilet • New Split system air conditioner • Single garage and carport An exceptionally well maintained unit in a fantastic location, this is often sought after but rarely found. Make this is a must see!
Harry Li 0414 216 699
Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
DANDENONG NORTH 10 BULDAH STREET
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B4
TWO IN ONE MONEY MAKER ATTENTION! Extended Families, Astute Investors, Self funded retirees and others. This huge home lends itself to several options. Set on a total of 970sqm (approx) block and with approved plans for subdivision, should speak for itself. It features a bright spacious lounge and dining with vaulted ceilings, the hostess kitchen looks out onto the al fresco and professionally landscaped gardens. It also boasts 7 bedrooms, plus FES to master, 3 spacious living areas, ducted heating and cooling, a log fireplace and double carport. To top it all off, the modern fully self contained unit with wheelchair access, lends itself to the extended family and a great rental income, plus much, much more. CALL NOW!
Auction: Sat 18th Jul @ 1:30pm Inspect: Saturday 1:00 - 1:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 4178779
Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
Trevor Mendis 0411 631 531
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berwICk 36 Jack william way
Investment - Multiple Options
This beautiful 4-bedroom brick veneer home with 2 outdoor livings. Located within the close proximity to Silverton Primary School, Nazareth College, Eastlink, M1, Noble Park central, train station and Waverley Gardens & Dandenong SC • Renovated kitchen & bathroom, open plan dining, ducted heating, air conditioning and a double lock up, wide driveway with exciting potential to childcare centre, medical centre (STCA).
keYSbOrOUGh 29 woomera St
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.
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Auction: Auction 18/07/2015 @ 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
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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.
$420,000+ Wednesday 5:00 - 5:30pm Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Aaron Hadow 0498 669 002
SPrINGVAle SOUth 61 Myrtle St
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!
4A2B3D2L
3A1B1D2L
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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
$690,000+ Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Nik Sharma 0411 790 745
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Monday, 22 June, 2015 DANDENONG JOURNAL 11
AGENT’S CHOICE
KEYSBOROUGH Situated close to a vast array of amenities, this charming three bedroom, one bathroom home with single garage with remote controlled door is being brought to market for the first time in more than 30 years. It offers an excellent opportunity to purchase in a well-established neighbourhood. Additionally, there is plenty of additional parking available in the lengthy driveway leading to this well cared for and neatly maintained property.
POSTCODE
3173
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The expansive fully carpeted lounge offers an abundance of natural light plus a gas space heater and air-conditioning for year-round comfort. A bright and airy kitchen, with gas stove, includes ample cupboard and bench space and conveniently situated adjacent is the meals area with access to the garden through sliding doors. The extra-large master suite and additional bedrooms feature built-in wardrobes, quality carpets and light fittings, and a fully tiled bathroom, again with ample natural light, conveniently position nearby. A spacious rear yard offers complete privacy and plenty of room for entertaining. Positioned in an ideal location within close proximity to Parkmore Shopping Centre, Chandler Park Primary School and Keysborough College, Acacia Campus, this lovely family home is also located close to public transport and EastLink as well as parks and wetlands. This exceptional property is sure to be snapped up by an astute purchaser who is looking to relocate to an excellent neighbourhood or, alternatively, it presents an ideal investment opportunity.
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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
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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
265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley VIC 3150
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Glen Waverley 59 Madeline Street
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
Private Sale Contact Agent
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
2/43-47 Fiveways Boulevard, Keysborough VIC 3173
4/4 Burwood Highway, Burwood VIC 3125
265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley VIC 3150
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CLAYTON SOUTH 4 Enngonia Cres
Doncaster 18/798-800 Elgar Road
Caulfield 310/7 Dudley Street
Dandenong North 7 Fraser Street
Set on a great parcel of land 762sqm approx. is this family home, multi-unit development site (STCA) or project for someone looking to complete a renovation. Existing home is a blank canvas for the potential purchaser to live-in. 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
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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. $438,000+ Contact Agent
Lindsay Xu 0411 328 898 Anita Tai 0468 912 898
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
4 Hamilton Place, Mount Waverley VIC 3149
2/43-47 Fiveways Boulevard, Keysborough VIC 3173
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 still available.
Priceless property; this great property offers one bedroom, living area with kitchen and balcony spacious apartment with full facilities.
Private Sale Contact Agent
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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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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
265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley VIC 3150
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
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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
2/43-47 Fiveways Boulevard, Keysborough VIC 3173
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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).
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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
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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! $980,000+ Contact Agent
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.
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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
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
Danny The Hung 0411 699 898 Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898
Shan Li 0411 365 898 Anita Meng 0411 358 898
953 Whitehorse Road, Box Hill VIC 3128
265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley VIC 3150
2/43-47 Fiveways Boulevard, Keysborough VIC 3173
265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley VIC 3150
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 from 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
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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 Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
1-7/20 Hemmings Street 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
Sat 11th July at 1pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $230,000+ Thursday 5-5.30pm Saturday 12-12.30pm Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
3/81 Hammond Road Dandenong
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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.
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 11th July at 11am 10% dep-bal negotiable Contact Agent Saturday 2-2.30pm Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
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 loors & quality tiles throughout. LU garage with access to a private backyard with shed. Terriic value as 1st home or investment.
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THINKING OF SELLING? Sales last month to the value of $10 MILLION Has left us short of properties. Now is the time to sell! Call us now for an expert free opinion and catch this booming market! 9791 3177 or 0411 637 088 W NE
10 Lambert Court Endeavour Hills 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+ Saturday 2-2.30pm Dennis Tzortzoglou 0438 341 066
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MUCH LOVED BV ON APPROX 710m2 BLOCK WITH DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL Original owners are downsizing and are keen to sell this well built 3 bedroom home with large living area, updated kitchen & as new bathroom with double shower. Large backyard with carport & garage. Great 1st home or rental investment with potential return of $18,000p.a. Potential development site for dual occupancy or multiple units (STP). Fantastic opportunity here!
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Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 25th July at 11am 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $400,000+ Saturday 11-11.30am Dennis Tzortzoglou 0438 341 066
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7/19 Orgill Street Dandenong
INVEST HERE. POTENTIAL DUAL OCCUPANCY(STP) This home is a great investment as it is currently tenanted at $290pw. & on a large block size of 592sqmtrs approx with dual occupancy potential(STP). The home consists of a large formal lounge with gas logire & split system a/c. 3 good sized bedrooms with WWC. Open plan renovated kitchen, with gas appliances. Window furnishings, single carport & rear pergola with a BBQ area. Located close to the pool in the park, primary & high schools, bus stops & only minutes away from Dandenong Central. Call now to inspect. Don’t miss this great buy.
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 18th July at 12pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days Contact Agent Thursday 5-5.30pm Saturday 2-2.30pm Nigel Raymond 0425 721 593
EXTRA SPACIOUS 3 BED VILLA WITH DOUBLE GARAGE Set at rear of this quiet complex, this immaculate villa offers a huge living area with cathedral ceilings, dining area and cupboard packed kitchen with WO & HP. Covered rear patio is great for outdoor entertaining or BBQs. Freshly painted & including as new carpets, comfort is assured by ducted heating & RC air conditioning. Ample BIR’s & access to bathroom from the master. Inspection will impress. Don’t miss this!
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$360,000+ Saturday 3-3.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
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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. PRICE: FROM $295,000 INSPECT: Wednesday 24th of June 2015 4:15pm-5:15pm & Saturday 27th of June 2015 2:00pm-3:00pm
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6A 2B 2C Magnificently presented BV home offers quality and spacious for a large family & most fastidious buyer. Positioned close to Springvale South S/C, Aldi store, walking distance to public transport and school. Features: Modern kitchen,large lounge, big dining area , gas heating, split A/C, 6 spacious bedrooms, birs, beautiful laminated timber floor, 2 bathrooms, 2 toilets, double carport plus many extra carpark spaces.
Saturday 18th of July At 12pm View Sat: 12-12.30pm Agent Kennedy Do 0419003969
17 Comber Street, Noble Park YOUR NEXT HOME IS HERE! 3A 2B 1C
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Located in a quiet street, this young and beautifully presented double storey home is just minutes away from train station, schools and shopping centre. This quality home offers: 3 large bedrooms, BIRs, master has full en-suite, 3 toilets; Quality kitchen adjoining to a large meals/TV area; Separate lounge room, central ducted heating, split air conditioner, remote control garage and beautiful floor board.
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Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918
5 Callistemon Ave, Keysborough
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3A 2B 1C This immaculate and affordable BV home situated closed to Parkmore SC, school, indoor sporting centre; public transport. Offers: 3 brs, BIRs, master br has FES; updated kitchen; gas appliances; large meals area. Extra: gas heater, central ducted heating, evaporative cooling system, internal walls freshly painted, huge cover outdoor sitting area with room to accommodate extra car or boat, carport and spacious garden.
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Kids hungry to learn By GEORGIA WESTGARTH DOVETON College can get up to 100 hungry school children at its breakfast club on any given morning. Not only do they came to school hungry, many of them also do not have a packed lunch. Breakfast club co-ordinator Alan McCarthy said the volunteer run free breakfasts are vital. “It’s definitely needed. There’s children, particularly towards the end of the fortnight, where money’s running low in the household, food is running low, there’s no bread and the children are coming to school without breakfast or lunch,” he said. The club has been run every morning from 8.30am to 8.55am since the school opened three years ago.
“The primary schools that closed down in the area were already running breakfast clubs and the parents involved in that have transitioned to this school and kept it running,” he said. Cereal, juice and toast are rotated throughout the week with the help of parents and volunteers and the club is hoping to introduce toasted sandwiches. “Wednesdays and Fridays are our biggest days, we have volunteers from the Rotary Club of Dandenong who come in and read to the kids but also talk to them. “We use the time to get about 20 minutes of reading in as well,” Mr McCarthy said. The recent 2015-’16 State Budget will deliver $13.7 million over a four-year period to provide breakfasts for students
Doveton College students Sayed, Prabjot, Koral, Pearl, Madasia and Dimo sit down for orange juice and cereal at Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS the breakfast club. 139959 at 500 of the most disadvantaged government primary schools in Victoria. The program will start on the
first day of the 2016 school year and will feed up to 25,000 children. Mr McCarthy said Doveton
College hoped to be one of the 500 schools. “It’s a fantastic vital initiative, I think every school in Victoria would have a need for it - it’s very hard to concentrate when you haven’t had breakfast and all you’re thinking about is ’I haven’t had dinner, I haven’t had breakfast and I don’t have any lunch packed’,” he said. According to the Victorian Government, one in seven children are dropped off at school gates with an empty stomach. “Most of the children coming in I know genuinely need breakfast and I know it supports and helps them. “The feedback we’re getting from the teaching staff is that the children are coming in better prepared to learn,” he said. To donate equipment or food to the breakfast club contact Doveton College on 8765 0111.
Budget is needed windfall for Windermere’s family services By LACHLAN MOORHEAD WINDERMERE in Narre Warren will be one of the family services facilities to benefit from $3.5 million in State Government funding announced recently. The money was allocated over two years in last month’s budget, with $1 million set to be distributed before 30 June. The funding will be al-
located 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, Bayside Peninsula, North East Melbourne, Western Melbourne, Inner Gippsland and Hume Moreland. Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan visit-
ed Windermere last Friday to speak to staff about the additional funding. “Counselling services are essential to overcome both the immediate and long-term effects of family violence on women and children,” he said. “It’s important that people affected by family violence can access highquality and timely support, no matter where they live.”
The new funding forms part of an $81.3 million package outlined in the State Budget to boost family violence services and support victims. Meanwhile, Narre Warren South MP Judith Graley, along with Family Violence Minister Fiona Richardson, will this Friday officially launch the ‘Say No to Family Violence’ at Kambrya College
in Berwick, in an effort to raise awareness on the issue at local schools. “Our campaign is only a first step, but it is a step that we need to take, a step that I hope will ensure a greater awareness and understanding of the devastating impact family violence has on our community,” Ms Graley said. “I am so very pleased that the minister will be
joining with us to launch the campaign, and I have no doubt that our community will stand together proudly on this very important issue.” Ms Graley said students taking part in the campaign would be made better aware of the family violence scourge in Casey and would assist in preparing a banner to spread this knowledge.
Hooded raiders strike POLICE are hunting two armed and balaclava-clad crooks who raided a minimart in Endeavour Hills. The offenders entered the James Cook Drive store with weapons at 9.16pm on Saturday 6 June and stole property before running out and heading towards a park at the back of the shop. Police have released CCTV images of the offenders. Both were wearing black balaclavas, black pants, dark hooded tops and black shoes. One of the offenders was also wearing white socks. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or make a confidential report at www. crimestoppersvic.com.au.
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Trade links build bridges to Cambodia By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS IT MAY be a trick of positive thinking but Cambodia gets a bad rap, according to Keysborough’s Kalyan Ky. While Australia pays Cambodia to re-settle asylum seekers, Ms Ky has eyes on a different trade that she hopes will bear fruit for Greater Dandenong’s economy. Ms Ky has jetted between the two countries to build economic and cultural links as interim president of Cambodia Australia Chamber of Commerce, Innovation and Industry. Recently she met with luminaries such as Cambodia’s Tourism Minister Dr Thong Khon to announce a tourism promotion. She said Cambodia was slandered by “myths” of human rights abuse and corruption but that the country was enjoying a period of stability. “I initially thought those statements were true but when working with the Cambodian Government and seeing things myself, I found it greatly exaggerated. “There are poor people that’s part of society. It doesn’t have the budget or resources that Australia has to help anyone. “But people can go from very poor to very rich - the government doesn’t intervene as much in your private life.” Ms Ky - a self-described “very optimistic person” and Greater Dandenong Young Achiever of the Year - said the exported asylum seekers would have a “good opportunity” to make good lives.
Kalyan Ky is forging trade links between Cambodia and Greater Dandenong. 140042 From her experience, the Cambodian Government was open to logical business ideas. “I knew no one. My family is a refugee family but the government took on my idea and the opportunities. “Cambodia has acknowledged trade is opening up. Aus-
tralia is a very good market and they want to strengthen this between the countries. “I was lucky it was the right time.” She wants to establish a trade hub locally to create opportunities for Cambodia’s ex-pats to invest and help re-build the country into a major trading post.
For example, a local-based tour company could tap into the healthy stream of 140,000 Australian tourists visiting Cambodia. There were also openings for importer companies and skillproviders. “It was a new government. Because of the Khmer Rouge, lots of
Picture: ROB CAREW skilled people were wiped out. “They need tradespeople and skills and knowledge.” Ms Ky said the potential trade was a chance to create much sought-after jobs for young people in Greater Dandenong. To find out more, visit caccii. com.
Check out the retail advice FORMER Coles Myer CEO Bernie Brookes will be guest speaker at the next Casey Cardinia Business Breakfast. The 30 year retail veteran is expected to share the secrets of retail success as he joins the Casey Cardinia region for breakfast on Wednesday 24 June at the Cardinia Cultural Centre in Pakenham. Given his dynamic and varied career leading multi-dimensional organisations through extensive periods of change, there is sure to be something visitors will be able to take away and apply to their businesses. Most notably, Bernie led the carve-out of Myer from the Coles Group to re-build it under new owners. It’s not too late to secure tickets but they are selling fast so to find out more information or book a place visit the Casey Cardinia region website. The following day, Thursday 25 June, a free Food and Fibre Industry Information Session will be held at the Cardinia Cultural Centre. The forum is designed to connect the expanding agribusiness sector with potenial new suppliers of ongoing service and maintenance.
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Heart of the community with better resolution, given the newer technology. Mr Dalton said the council would soon seek expressions of interest from the building industry and the two-year construction phase would lead to an opening at the end of 2017. Casey Mayor Mick Morland thanked La Trobe MP Jason Wood, who was accompanied by his infant daughter Jasmine, for helping secure $10 million in Federal Government funding out of the last budget to sink into the project. Each Casey councillor took turns at introducing their community guests to the function. Cr Morland said the civic dinner was an opportunity to thank some of the many volun- Guest speaker Steve Dalton updates the crowd teers who helped the city thrive. on the Bunjil Place project. 140521
By GARRY HOWE THE City of Casey’s largest infrastructure project, Bunjil Place, has unprecedented community approval. Project director Steve Dalton told guests at last Friday night’s Casey Civic Dinner at the Atura Hotel in Doveton that a community survey had shown that 82 per cent of ratepayers considered the $125 million arts, civic and cultural precinct a good idea. Mr Dalton said Bunjil Place was the first project of its kind undertaken by local government and was expected to attract more than one million visitors per year. He said it would achieve the council’s dream of creating a “community heart”. Features include: An 800-seat regional theatre, the biggest one outside Melbourne and capable of attracting performances like the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and the Russian Ballet. A studio space to host touring exhibitions, trade shows and smaller scale performances and events, like school productions. By the time the project is operational, Casey will be home to 101 schools and 70 per cent of those have said they will use the facility. A regional art gallery to showcase local, national and international exhibitions. A 350-seat function centre. A three-tiered community library with meeting spaces. The civic centre and council offices. A community plaza, featuring a big screen the size of the one in Federation Square, but
Rear, Hampton Park stalwarts Tony and Roz O'Hara and, front, former Casey councillor Brian Oates, Norminda Forteza and Cynthia and Michael Norton. 140521
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The civic dinner guests of Mayfield Ward councillor Amanda Stapledon. Back row from left, Jen Marsh, Debbie Medley, Rob Ward, Maree Cullinan (manager Balla Balla Centre), Kate Welk, Michael Welk, Owen Carlton (Rats of Tobruk), Cheryl Van Deursen principal, Cranbourne Primary School, Sue Jones principal Cranbourne Park Primary, Adrian Morton (resident and volunteer manager of Casey Radio) and Robyn Morton. Front row, Audrey Mutton (Green Gecho), Cr Stapledon, Judy Davis (Spirit of Cranbourne), Janine Greening (Victims of Crime), Bill Davis, Maurveen Carlton, Colin Avery (principal Rangebank Primary School), Jill Avery. 140521
WHAT’S ON 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.
Digital camera classes LEARN how to get the best out of a digital camera with digital SLR classes. ■ Hallam Community Learning Centre, 56 Kays Avenue, Hallam, on Monday and Wednesday mornings from 9.45am to 11.45am. Phone 9703 1688 for more details.
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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, makeup 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.
Watch the footy with Chris Tarrant FORMER Collingwood and Fremantle football player Chris Tarrant is making a special appearance at The Sporting Globe in Westfield Fountain Gate. Footy fans can enjoy Collingwood v Hawthorn live on the big screen alongside the ex-forward and grab a photo and autograph. ■ Westfield Fountain Gate, Sporting Globe Overland Drive, Narre Warren. Friday 3 July 7pm to 8pm.
Dinner date JOIN the Dandenong Evening VIEW Club who support The Smith Family and be a part of its Learning for Life program. ■ Dandenong RSL, 44-50 Clow Street, Dandenong, on Tuesday 7 July at 7pm. New members welcome. Contact Brigitte on 9795 1222.
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.
Opera Australia performers get set to show Hansel and Gretel.
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.
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CHILDREN can be introduced to the magic of opera through Opera Australia’s production of one of the best-loved Brothers Grimm tales Hansel and Gretel, which is returning to Victoria by popular demand. Opera Australia has put together a fully staged version of Humperdinck’s opera to introduce children to opera which tells the bewitching tale of Hansel and Gretel on their journey of hardship, forgiveness and self-discovery. Featuring professional singers, colourful costumes and an enchanting set. ■ Drum Theatre, corner of Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong, 10.30am to 1.30pm including a 10 minute question and answer session on Wednesday 1 July. The 10.30am performance includes Auslan shadow interpreting for deaf and hard of hearing audience members. Cost for adults is $20, child/concession $15, groups of four or more $15 per person, Drum Theatre friend, $15. 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 essential. For more information call Geraldine on 9791 1449.
The process to reach that goal is many and varied including progressive muscular relaxation and guided imaging, positive and selfempowering messages and self hypnoses. The process is slow, repetitive and enjoyable with participants setting their own pace/goals. ■ Doveton Neighbourhood Learning Centre, 34 Oak Avenue. Thursdays 9.30am to 10.30am or 11am to noon. Cost $2 per session.
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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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Gates & Automation Swing and Sliding Fence Panels Wrought Iron Timber Clad Specialist in gate automation to new and existing gates Call the Factory Showroom
1152285-PB36-14
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OMEGA FENCING PALINGS, PICKETS, GATES AND REMOVALS
Jason 1300 644 698
Call David on: 0419 643 336
Phone: 0409 000 026
9796 2966
1129081-HM15-14
C1102716-JL47-13
Free Quotes for: Colour & Plain Concrete Resealing Driveways Cleaning Concrete Starting from $300 *Conditions apply
24 HOUR SERVICE
Rec: 17824 • Entensions/Refurbishments • Switchboard Upgrades/Safety Switches Specialising in all Electrical Installations • House Rewires FREE QUOTES • Phone/Data/TV & CCTV No Job too big or small • Oven & Hot Plate Repairs • Hot Water Service Repairs www.jlhuttelectrical.com.au • Security Alarms • AC Installations
Free quote on roller doors, panel doors, remote controls Family owned company 25 years experience
37 Years of Experience…
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Rhys Backman REC 21563 Mob. 0402 138 940
Phone 5998 8469
C999189-PJ3-12
PH: 9704 7822 All electrical works, Domestic, Commercial, Industrial
Cnr. Princes Highway and Vesper Drive, Narre Warren
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Mike: 0417 354 797 - Ph/Fax: 8786 3594 info@dmdventures.com.au
LOCK UP QUALITY GATES ALL TYPES OF GATES & FENCES • Automatic & Sliding • Ballustrading • Pool & Garden Fencing
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9793 3626 - 0418 367 435
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Ring Jim for a free quote 0417 054 198 C683114-BG51-8
C722828-KK32-9
V Floor Services
Call Chris: 0416 079 689 - 9700 4054
General Classifieds
9796 2333
Dingley Floor Sanding Sanding & Polishing Services
30 years experience New and Old Floors inc Parquetry Direct Staining, High Gloss & Semi Gloss Finishes Free Measure & Quote - All areas.
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Trades & Services
• 9791 9877 • 0411 636 400
www.GarageDoorSolutions.com.au
Call: 0412 529 554
Domestic No job too small Commercial Pensioner Discount Call Michael 0428 400 005 or 9794 0115
C51535-BG25-8
3 Intrepid St
Specialising in All Timber Fencing/Gates Free Quotes
* Colorbond * Merbau Horizontal * Paling & Picket * Rataining Walls * Gates * Demolition & Removal of old fences
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Berwick
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• Dandenong • Noble Park • Endeavour Hills • Hampton Park AND SURROUNDING AREAS
CHAMPION FENCING
1189270-CG25-15
Berwick Sand and Soil Mini Mix Supply
Faults, Repairs and Maintenance Switchboard Upgrades New Home and Renovations TV Points and Antennas Lighting Upgrades ALL TYPES OF ELECTRICAL WORK
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• • • • • •
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C656920-HJ35-8
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C1080004-JO26-13
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SALES, SERVICE & REPAIRS 1172615-CG07-15
8790 4294 C1030035-KG20-12
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V Garage/Garage Doors
1125748-RC12-14
ANDSOR CONCRETING Specialising in all aspects of concreting • Plain, Colour, Stamped, Faux Brick and Exposed • Garage & Shed Floors • Driveways • Pergolas • Carports • Latest colours and patterns • No job too big or small • Please call for a reliable service & Free quote. • Fully insured.
V Fe ci g & Gates
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V Co crete Products & Services
Call Ron 0418 350 480
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Phone 0419 775 259 or 8751 4016
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GUNN ELECTRICS ELECTRIC HOT WATER SERVICE REPAIRS SURGE PROTECTORS SAFETY SWITCHES SPLIT SYSTEM AIR_CONDITIONER INSTALLED ANYTHING ELECTRICAL RE-WIRING SPECIALISTS
0418 546 232
Specialising in • Paling • Pickets • Colorbond • Tubular Fences • Pool Fences • Garden Fences • Retaining Walls • Swing & Sliding Gates Demolition and removal. No obligation free quotes.
0411 703 873
C982082-JL45-11
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AND STORAGE • Local, Country & Interstate • Antiques & Pianos a speciality • Cartons & Porta-robes for hire or sale • Full packing available
“Reliable Service with Old-Fashioned Care” C1090469-PJ36-13
DRAFTING G6102263AA-dc17Jun
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C62885-BG24-8
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Unbeatable Prices on:
Phone Dean 0430 286 265
PHONE FOR OBLIGATION FREE QUOTATION
9707 5700, 9768 9153
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All residential houses, extensions, garages and carports. Phone BARRY 9704 0148 After 6pm
Steel Fencing & Gates
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Support your local tradesman for ALL your concreting needs!
Local professionals in our
9795 4247 0407 324 768
0408 585 508, 5998 1127
Complete Garden Care
C1101420-JO46-13
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Phone Andrew on
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Palings, Pickets, Colorbond Fences & Gates
Phone Ashleigh 0414 543 094
Have GUNN for service
FLOOR SANDING & POLISHING
SAXON FENCING
All types of concreting 25 years’ experience
9561 3982
MIRROR FINISH FLOORS
V Fe ci g & Gates
1167702-LB50-14
AA Craven Concreting
C1090150-JO36-13
C753952-KS01-10
C916207-JL15-11
section of Network Classifieds.
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BRETT GARDNER PLASTERING
All Makes & Models Carbon Monoxide Testing Mobile: 0410 598 443
No Job Too Small Fully Qualiied - Over 25 Years Experience in All Aspects of Plastering
www.amaircon.com.au Lic 44339
1121384-PB10-14
9755 5720
V Plu
John 0419 521 848 or Phone/Fax 9794 9626
C1086336-JO33-13
Phone Aaron: 0409 518 168
0418 368 591
RELIABLE – PROMPT – GUARANTEED Call David Murphy 0400 226 472 Lic No. 42227
Licence No 33202
weightman.plumbing@bigpond.com.au www.weightmanplumbing.com.au
SCARLET KITCHENS
V Ha dy Perso s
0408 565 864
“All aspects of Plumbing, Roofing & Gasfitting” www.nodripsplumbroof.com.au 0421 418 624 Free Quotes 24/7 Emergency Services
8794 8561 (AH)
RETAINING WALLS
Phone 9795 5001 or 0407 314 446
ALMATT HANDYMAN SERVICE
Phone Bruce at BRK Landscaping
0409 554 459, 9799 4235
1186475-PB23-15
V Pai ters/De orators
SAS Painting Commercial, industrial and domestic. Interior and exterior painting.
9711 5220 or 0420 331 769
We can also plaster, render, spray roof and fence. A great job guaranteed for the best price. Free quotes.
DENIS AROUND THE HOUSE
PHONE ANDREW ON 0428 551 885
NEAT PLUMBING SERVICE Lic. Number 27186 Hot Water Specialists Blocked Drains
1133222-LB19-14
V Heati g
Trades & V Pest Co trol
Evap Cooling
Gas Heating
3 oulets Auto Control/Dump Valve Winter Seal
Auto Control
$2500
6 outlets Australian’s favourite climate systems
$2500
1176675-LB11-15
Respected family business with over 35yrs experience
From From 25 yr warranty duct work & fittings, conditions apply
BAYDAN HEAT & COOL P/L PH 9792 5503 FAX 9701 3854 MOBILE 0419 332 270
Termite Proofing, AEPMA member, Commercial & Domestic
Free Measure and Quotes all suburbs
NEW RIDGE ROOF RESTORATION ♦ Rebedding & Pointing ♦ Pressure Cleaning ♦ Flexible Pointing ♦ Respraying ♦ Qualified Roof Tiler ♦ Gutter and Facia Replacement ♦ Pensioner Discount ♦ No job too small
0417 382 700
5964 3888 / 0412 990 372
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Andrew 0431 150 866
Alite Plumbing & Gasfitting Pty Ltd Celebrating over 21 years of excellent service in and around the Casey / Cardinia / Dandenong & Surrounding Areas
General Plumbing All Gasfitting Maintenance & Repairs Hot Water CO2 Safety Checks
Mobile: 0408 100 356 www.aliteplumbing.com
• Ants • Bees • Wasps • Spiders • Mice • Rats etc
TOTAL CONTROL C753939-KS01-10
C741831-KK46-9
A BETTER DEAL - BRIVIS CARRIER TOSHIBA
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Pat Ferguson 0417 277 220
For prompt & efficient control of: Rodents/ Ants/ Cockroaches/ Spiders/ Termites etc.
Health Dep. Lic. No. L002443
Tel/Fax: 9703 0717 www.termitesmelb.com.au
V Roofi g
Domestic, Commercial & Industrial
Termite & Pest Control
Call 9077 0135 or Mob 0421 080 247
(REG 27285)
C1035550-PJ24-12
BLOCKED DRAINS AND CAMERA INSPECTIONS • Sewer
24/7
• Storm water
• Septic
0407 356 441 1055315-KG41-12
9700 1899 - 0439 931 138
PINNACLE ROOF CARE Pty Ltd
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Heating / Evaporative Cooling service and repairs
AC Plumbing & Gasfitting no job too small 24/7 emergency repairs
VULCAN BONAIRE Services section of Network Classifieds. SPECIALIST
Aluminium Roller Shutters and Security Doors All repairs and services All work guaranteed
C1073304-KK5-13
Lic no# 51646
section of Network Classifieds.
SEWER BLOCKAGES – MACHINE CLEANED
Global Roller Shutters
HOME MAINTENANCE
General Classifieds
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• Servicing and repairs to • Change over heater fans cookers, heaters, leaking • Dishwasher installation Lic. No. 28657 hot water services. • Blockages • Gas & water leaks WATER SAME DAY HOT EMENT • General plumbing SERVICE REPLACCTRIC GAS AND ELE • Tap repairs
No Job Too Small
0428 384 623
PLUMBING & GASFITTING
0410 566 535, 9799 8661
Anything you need a bloke to do around the house
ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS STANDARD RATES ON WEEKENDS gjlawplumbing.com.au 7 DAYS 0419 136 181 - 0419 136 151
GASRITE
Specialising in block and sleeper retaining walls, Lawns levelled and sown, Instant turf laid, Sprinklers, Plants, Paving, etc.
Whatever the trouble call Sam on the Double
1158529-PB42-14
1 HOUR EMERGENCY PLUMBING
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• General Maintainance • Pergolas • Doors • Gates • Decking
� Pergolas � Carport � Decking � Fences and Gates � Colorbond Fencing
Licence No. 21452
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HANDYMAN SAM
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Contact Steve: 0419 361 253 Fax: 5996 5005 Email: scguttering@bigpond.com
ROOF RESTORATION ★ Replace Broken Tiles ★ Cleaning Roofs/Gutters/Downpipes ★ Re-Bedding & Pointing ★ Roof Spraying (3 coats acrylic paint) ★ 10 Year Guarantee ★ Free Quote For a free quote phone Carlos Autumn Special: 10% OFF 10% discount
s Chris: 0410 Ph: 9700 7098 s7098 Carlos: 0414Mob: 393 7000414 435 Ph: 9700 393584700
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1172347-DJ07-15
“MAKE CORNERS, NOT CUT CORNERS”
ALL ASPECTS OF LANDSCAPING
C1096000-JL41-13
STEPHEN 0418 313 540 A/H FAX: 9707 2230
John 0418 318 377
Lily’s LANDSCAPING
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Andy 0414 477 121 by Horizon Plumbing Pty Ltd.
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C955357-JJ33-11
• Alterations, Renovations & Improvements • Windows - Doors - Locks (Repair/Replace) • Painting - Plastering - Tiling - Roofing and Guttering (leaks)
1157162-DJ40-14
• Specialising in drainage camera work • High pressure jetting • Location of septic tanks and all below ground drainage CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED LIC NO. 29160
C1008551-FB8-12
Matt 0421 332 250
M A INTEN A NCE HANDYMAN SERVICES
ALL ASPECTS OF PROPERTY CARPENTRY CARE:
BLOCKED DRAINS
www.scarletkitchens.com.au
G6133926AA-dc1Jul
GADSHOME
1189111-ACM26-15
Email: tiptop_handyman@hotmail.com
1154416-HM38-14
G6255051AA-dc26Aug
Call 0418 576 021 or 9702 9834
1120004-HM08-14
Specialising in Renovation, Carpentry, Rubbish Removal, Pergolas, All types of Plumbing, Tiling, Painting
Lic: 20982
1144422-PB29-14
For all your cabinetry requirements
TIP TOP HANDYMAN SERVICES
C1032569-KK22-12
DOMESTIC - COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL
General Plumbing & Gasfitting Hot Water Service Repairs & Replacements Servicing all areas
1156304-HM40-14
G6112666AA-dc24Jun
Free Quotes for New Installations
Custom Line KITCHENS C1031905-JJ21-12
Berwick Glass & Glazing Pty Ltd Fax 9705 7955 Factory 7, 4–6 Len Thomas Place, Narre Warren 3805
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0410 508 766
V Kit he s
• Free Measure & Quotes • Fast Glass Replacements • Splashbacks • Mirrors • Table Tops • Pet Doors
GAS APPLIANCE SPECIALISTS
section of Network Classifieds.
Installation Service & Repairs
J AIR HEATING & COOLING
9705 7911
9796 8621 0418 367 017
Employment
C1092317-JO38-13
C931326-KK22-11
Repairs and service to all brands of Heating systems Refrigeration Washing machine Work guaranteed Pensioner discount
Lic 24754 • New Houses • Factories • Blockages/Machine and Camera • Same Day Hot Water Services • Domestic and Commercial Maintenance • 3.5 Ton & 12 Ton Excavator • Bobcat and Tipper
C1083120-JO29-13
Domestic & Commercial
Phone 9791 8184 27 Riverview Crescent Eumemmerring.
FOUNTAIN GATE PLUMBING
Call Brett: 0428 145 657
COOLTOUCH SERVICES
■ General glazing ■ Mirrors & glass cut to size ■ Shower screen repairs
i g
1156303-HM40-14
Doveton Glass
V Plu
C695870-JM11-9
G6116647AA-dc24Jun
HEATING REPAIRS
1182336-ACM19-15
CHEAP GLASS REPLACEMENT Call Frank 0405 483 265
V Plasterers
1077848-PJ8-13
V Heati g
C818920-KK28-10
V Glass/Glazi g
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0419 514 977
MOBILE: 0409 253 269 BUS: 5629 2077 2m3 & 3m3 4m3 - 5m3 - 6m3
C514133-TG10-7 C992860-KK50-11
Aims Tiling
Locally family owned and operated Servicing the Cardinia and Casey Shires
1146415-HM30-14
For all types of wall and floor tiling. Includes Bathroom Renovations and Waterproofing
0449 009 849
Phone Clayton 0434 522 144
Incorporating Kooweerup Bin Hire
Call 9769 9361 or 0412 080 627
G6142807AA-dc8Jul
V Wardrobes
C1098234-JO43-13
1023309-PJ18-12
C389274-HJ50-5
Showroom by appointment
5942 7664 0418 890 612
Reliable Service Anytime, Anywhere
Call Michael on
11 Cooper Crt Cranbourne
SEPTIC TANK CLEANING
V Television/Video/Audio
C1033281-KK23-12
ANTENNAS
30% OFF THIS WEEK 0409 888 228 Find local work with an advert in the
Trades & Services
Celebrations V Dressmaking
BRUCE SHAND, JP. Celebrant. Specialising in home Weddings. All areas. Phone 9879 6726. www.bruceshand.com.au
DESIGNER DRESSMAKER, Experienced and specialising in bridal evening wear. Any shape or style. 9546 4067. 0419 507 680.
Celebrations section of Network Classifieds.
V Adult Services
New Ladies Relax from
G6206943AA-dc12Aug
9794 7913
V Personal
ALL ADVERTISEMENTS booked under this classification are strictly for ancillary roles only. To comply with the law it is still an offence under the Sex Work Act 1994 to publish any statements intended or likely to induce a person to seek work as a sex worker.
$49
Aluminium, Timber and UPVC Windows Free Measure and quote
10 Graham Road Clayton
9546 6444
1800 183 567
FIRE WOOD
Under New Management
M. 0400 383 588 E. treecontrol4@bigpond.com
1149536-HM33-14
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General
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Dry split Red Gum $300 per ton. Dry split Yellow box $300 per ton. Split Mallee Stumps $330 per ton. Mountain Ash $250 per ton.
Free delivery in the Dandenong metro area.
Ph: 9706 4685/0419 304 555 REDGUM SPLIT Free delivery all areas. For more information and the best wood please phone 0417 324 380.
8 Yiannis Court Springvale
9574 1666
V For Sale
swa9307be
section of Network Classifieds.
HIGH TREE TREE SERVICE
“Caring Family business” Since 1990 * Pruning & Removal of Trees & Shrubs * Stump Removal * Hedges ABN 20410687524 * Mulching & Mulch Sales * Full insurance Coverage
Ask About Our 25% Discount Free Quotes All Suburbs
Ph: 9764 2622 or 5944 4888 Richard or Kathrin Kruyt
C877313-JM50-10
G6114616AA-dc24Jun
I Love My Job 0421 210 232
section of Network Classifieds.
FREECALL
(Including Aged Care Facilities & Real Estate Rentals Etc.)
CALL OUT FEE $0
1167615-LB51-14
C1055101-KK41-12
HYDRO JET BLOCKED DRAINS
Extra TV / Phone points TV Mounting/Home theatre
(at the end of the road)
CCTV DRAIN CLEANING
DIGITAL ANTENNAS POINTS & BOOSTERS INSTALLED TODAY
Window Replacement Service
SN1074465-PJ20-13
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1300 859 829 - 0407 356 441
AAA AERIAL
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE
24 HOUR SERVICE ALL AREAS
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V Septic Tanks
ANTENNAS
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General Classifieds
V Security & Screen Doors
0%
Fully Insured
Servicing Shire of Cardinia and the Berwick area
5995 4344
Phone Geoff 0418 340 825
5m3, 6m3 7m3, 8m3, 9m3, 10m3, 12m3, 15m3, 20m3 All walk in bins
0409 232 286
ELITE TAX PRACTITIONERS CPA
V Celebrants
Unit 5, 93 Abbott Road, Hallam 9702 3544 or 0418 851 078
Pruning Removal Stump Grinding
1135799-RC21-14
C710724-JM22-9
PAK BIN HIRE
Free Quotes
V Taxation/ Accounting
Specialising in Lounge, Dining and Restoration Reliable and Professional Service
Commercial, Domestic & Automotive & Leisure Upholstery Free Quotes, Large Range of Fabric, 30 Years Experience
Oakfern Tree Care P/L
jak_gray@bigpond.com
Furniture Upholstery
A & E UPHOLSTERY PTY LTD
V Tree Lopping/Surgery C316291-KK18-5
&
PJU Formerly Chiselwyks
Waterproofing PTY LTD
REASONABLE RATES. For a free measure and quote call
JAK DEMOLITION, RUBBISH REMOVAL & BIN HIRE FREE LOADING AVAILABLE
Ph: 9798 3074 or 0417 582 601
Call 0432 550 066 or 8707 5522
7 Days a week
30 Years Experience A Full Recover Service Lounge Suites Made to Order Free Quotes Free Pick-up & Delivery
Free Quotes
U WANNA BIN SKIPS
APB UPHOLSTERY
SN1090434-PJ37-13
General Notices V Public Notices and Event BASS PLAYER AND DRUMMER required for Summer residency. A set list of blues and jazz arrangements to learn. Will consider experienced players or dedicated music students willing to rehearse. SMS your instrument and contact number to 0421 148 008.
V Public Notices and Event FREE CLEAN FILL, Wanted clean fill site, south eastern area. Dams, gullies, paddocks, filled and levelled, no charge. Phone 0418 356 583.
Find it in the
Real Estate section of Network Classifieds.
Red Lantern Full Service from $80
swa7023b
More new ladies
9793 2988 9793 2986
G6133887AA-dc1Jul
9793 9970
ECONOMY TILING
C1072232-JJ4-13
SUPER SERVICE BIN HIRE
V Upholsterers
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• 2 Cubic Yard Bins from $130 • Order 2 Bins at once, receive a Discount • Fast Friendly Efficient Service
1144777-PB29-14
www.antennaspecialist.com.au
V Rubbish Removal
CHRIS
Australian Government endorsed Installer
1183213-LB19-15
Phone Rob 5996 3823, 0418 306 738
1300 361 979 0407 674 808
1151475-LB35-14
Deal direct with tradesman. All work guaranteed.
INSTALLED TODAY
C1080920-JO27-13
C552009-BG31-7
Pensioner Discounts
PENSIONER DISCOUNTS
C752112-JL1-10
Pressure cleaning ● Flexi pointing ●
1172040-CG06-15
Repairs ● Rebedding ● Resprays ●
FREE QUOTES
ANTENNA SPECIALIST
SPIC & SPAN ROOF RESTORATIONS
V Taxation/ Accounting
V Tree Lopping/Surgery C1088813-JO35-13
V Television/Video/Audio 1021701-KG17-12
V Roofing
ANTIQUE COFFEE TABLE Ox Cart, Timelesss piece, handmade from Sheesham hard wood, Wrought Iron and Brass, this item originally was top off a wheeled cart which was pulled by Ox Cattle from India in the late1800's to early 1900's. It is reclaimed and is not a reproduction. Has Brass Peacock and flower decorations, measures 1800mm X 1300mm X 400mm appox 50 to 80 kgs. $700, S.E suburbs. Call/txt 0437 685 267.
red17.com.au 17 Nicole Way Dandenong South
Mel 95 E3, 7days
DRUM KIT, 5 piece, Sonor. $1,100ono. 0411 233 397.
Connecting people and communities
- FULL BODY CARE Full body relaxation massage by young and mature asian female therapist. Shower facility. Vanity Crt, Room 33, 200 Thomas St, Dandenong. Katie 0402 420 986. 0431 156 192. Open 7 days.
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Endeavour Hills’ NBA champion
Bogut takes the diamonds By RUSSELL BENNETT ANDREW Bogut didn’t play a minute in the decisive Games 5 and 6 of the NBA Finals against the Cavaliers and the unstoppable force that is LeBron James, but the 30-year-old is an incredibly deserving owner of a diamond-encrusted championship ring. The seven-footer was replaced at the centre position in the starting line-up by rising star Draymond Green, with rookie head coach Steve Kerr - a five-time NBA champion player in his own right - opting for a ‘small ball’ rotation. Truth be told, the move was one that needed to be made. The versatile Green shone, as did David Lee and veteran swingman Andre Iguodala when the latter was inserted into the starting five. The Warriors went into the series as red-hot favourites, and the odds shortened even more when the Cavs’ star point guard - the Melbourneborn Kyrie Irving - fractured his knee cap. But the Cavs took a 2-1 lead in the best of seven match-up on the back of one of the all-time great individual finals’ series from LeBron James. League Most Valuable Player (MVP) Steph Curry and the other half of the ‘splash brothers’ long-range shooting tandem Klay Thompson were held to below their best, as the ‘Delyrium’ surrounding another Victorian - Irving’s replacement at starting point-guard, Matthew Dellavedova - took hold.
In Game 4, Bogut was replaced in the starting line-up and the Warriors stormed to a 103-82 win in Cleveland. It was the series’ decisive moment. He could have easily sulked as he sat on the bench and ultimately found himself out of the rotation altogether... but he didn’t. That’s not his way. All the big man wants is to win, and this championship signifies a glittering crowning glory in a long, and at times frustrating road. The sheer jubilation was etched all over Bogut’s face as he was one of the first to embrace Green and Lee after the nervy final few minutes of the Cavs’ 105-97 Game-6 victory. The Warriors have won their first title in 40 years, and a big man from Endeavour Hills who was written off countless times throughout his formative years in the game will forever be remembered as an NBA champion. Bogut was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks with the first overall pick in the 2005 draft and earlier this year passed Luc Longley as the Australian to play the most NBA games. He has battled through a series of freakish injuries over his career to date but he has still played at least 65 games in seven seasons so far, and is regarded by many as one of the best passing big men of his era. In the 2014/15 regular season he was named to the NBA’s All-Defensive Second Team after holding opponents to just 41.4 per cent at the rim
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After a long career of ups and downs, Andrew Bogut can now lay claim to being an NBA Picture: CONTRIBUTED champion. 139785 (third best in the league) and being ranked third in defensive rating. “While you’re resting, someone else is working,” Bogut said in an interview with one of the Gazette’s sister papers, the Berwick News, in 2013. “I always had it in the back of my mind growing up that there was a kid elsewhere training right at that moment in either Europe or America,” he said. “And I was competing with him.” The Australian Boomers cornerstone was cut from multiple representative teams as a teenager - his unwavering competitiveness even then wrongly branded as an “attitude problem”.
Yet after the Warriors defeated the Houston Rockets in Game 5 of the Western Conference finals this season, iconic former coach Jeff Van Gundy said in his role as an ESPN commentator: “You don’t get to this level without talent, and habits… the Warriors have championship habits… when you combine great talent and depth with the right habits, you win big in this league”. When Kerr stood on the dais after holding the Larry O’Brien NBA championship trophy, he said the key was simply sacrifice. Referring to the likes of Bogut, Lee, Green and newly crowned Finals’ MVP Iguodala his words were carefully spoken. “It was all about sacrifice… they were all in it just to win… it’s the only thing that mattered.”
A born leader with a zest for life By RUSSELL BENNETT
A gallant South Springvale line-up was knocked over by NPL side Oakleigh in a 1-2 Pictures: JARROD POTTER defeat. 140649
All guts… but sadly no glory By JARROD POTTER ZEUS’ lightning it seems doesn’t strike twice as South Springvale Aris fell at the final hurdle in pursuit of its second FFA Cup appearance. In the battle of two Victorian Greek clubs, it seems the Gods favoured Oakleigh Cannons just that little bit more. After dictating the tempo of the first half, Aris was taken by surprise as Dean Piemonte rattled off the first goal of the match. He found too much room between South Springvale defenders and rocketed a shot into Aris’ goalkeeper George Malliaras.
Aris peppered the Cannons’ goals - with Konstantinos Stratomitros connecting with the two best chances as well as Konstantinos Daskalakis making dangerous moves - but the Aris account would remain empty at the half. After the resumption Treymayne Sadler headed home a corner to push South Springvale even further behind with the minutes ticking down. A last-ditch penalty in the 87th minute - ably thumped home by Daskalakis after Mirjan Pavlovic was sent from the ground - set the scene for a frenetic final five minutes, but in the end the Cannons were able to withstand the Aris barrage
to advance to the final four in the Dockerty Cup and more importantly, book their place in the FFA Cup Round of 32. The Aris’ winter effort will now be focused solely on its FFV State League 1 SouthEast campaign where they are currently ranked third. The other remaining State League side - Frankston Pines - was eliminated 1-6 by former NSL side South Melbourne. In remaining FFV Cup fixtures, Heidelberg United face Goulburn Valley Suns on Tuesday while Hume City helmed by former Dandenong Thunder skipper Shane Rexhepi - will take on Kingston City on Wednesday.
“HE WAS half my age but I looked up to him.” Doveton Eagles footballer and junior coach Dave Morison only met Axl Abson in May last year, but in that brief time the young player had a profound impact on him. Indeed, the 16-year-old Axl had a profound impact on everyone he met in all facets of his life - it went far beyond the boundaries of any footy field. So when he died suddenly from a burst appendix on 6 June, his loss was immediately felt right across the south east. Axl was in Year 11, doing his VCE at Wonthaggi Secondary College - having the time of his life with the love of his life, Tiffany Purvis. When his father passed away from cancer just over 12 months ago, Axl pledged to complete his studies. Life hadn’t always been easy for Axl and his family - mum Laura-Lee, and siblings Jake, Georgia, Angus and Tommie. But is passion - for what, and who he loved - and his pure zest for life drove him. Axl started his football career at North Dandenong, before moving on to the Dandenong Saints where he spent most of his footy journey. He came across to the Doveton Eagles in early 2014 after the Saints folded, and he stayed with the Eagles even after moving down to Phillip Island. Each weekend he would
Axl Abson touched the lives of everyone he met. 140564 wake up at 5am just to get a bus all the way back into the southeastern suburbs just so he could continue donning the Eagles jumper. “Axl was a born leader,” said the 31-year-old Dave, who still plays in the thirds for the Eagles. Axl adored the 17-year-old Tiffany. The two had planned a future together, and when he stayed at the Purvis family home over Christmas he was treated as one of their own. On Sunday, the Eagles’ clash with Officer was moved from Officer’s home ground to Doveton, where they held a minute’s silence before the game.
“It was just an amazing thing to be a part of,” said South East Juniors general manager Shaun Connell. “Officer presented flowers in honour of Axl and they even named him as their best player in the match report.” A trust has been set up in Axl’s honour to help his family cover his funeral expenses, while a range of businesses, community groups and identities have pledged their support. Anyone who wishes to donate can visit www.mycause.com. au/page/105014. So far, more than $8000 has been raised since last Friday.
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Stingrays… on the bottom! By JARROD POTTER WAYWARD kicking didn’t help the Dandenong cause as the Stingrays conceded the points to ladder leading North Ballarat Rebels. Led out by stand-in skipper Lachie Batten - with captain Lachlan Williams sidelined following appendix surgery - the Stingrays weren’t able to stop the Rebels’ charging away with the 23-point win. Dandenong coach Craig Black’s men didn’t have the answers in front of goals and despite having more scoring shots, the majority flew through the wrong side of the posts. In an even match-up against two high-quality sides that proved to be the difference. Dandenong held a slender lead at quarter time but fell away as the Rebels’ midfield engine started cranking out forward-50s and clearances. The best efforts of utility ruckman Harry Prior and midfielders Mitch Cox and Brad Kiely were not enough for the undermanned Stingrays to wrench control of the match back through the centre. Starring on their returns from Vic Country, Brandon White, Myles Poholke (2 goals) and Cox (2 goals) flew the flag for the Rays in the
23-point defeat. “I just thought we allowed them to have too many entries,” Black said. “I think we were lucky that they didn’t capitalise more on their forward-50 entries. “For us it happens when you kick too many points - I think we had more scoring shots than them, but if you don’t kick straight it will come back and bite you on the bottom.” Black believes North Ballarat is one of the big threats in the competition this season after seeing them up close, even with both sides featuring a number of outs to school and state duties. “We haven’t played Murray yet - they are going really well - but North Ballarat has only had one loss so I guess they have some quality players missing from their program as well,” Black said. “So I think they are (a benchmark side), but we were right in it - had a shot on goals with probably two minutes to go to bring it back within four points and we missed and they went straight up and kicked a goal.” The Rays drop to third on the TAC Cup ladder with the loss against the high-flying Rebels. Dandenong travel to face the Calder Cannons on Saturday from 11.30am.
Dandenong ruckman Harry Prior flies against North Ballarat. 140735 Picture: JARROD POTTER
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Bulls travelling well By JARROD POTTER PUTTING a fortnight’s worth of bad form behind them, Noble Park cast aside its demons in a 34-point triumph over Vermont. After losing to Balwyn and almost suffering a shock-upset against low-lying Lilydale, Noble Park ensured this week would start with a bang. Winning the contested ball and roosting it long to the forwards, Ziggie Alwan took the nonmark of the year in the first term - ruled a push in the back to the outcry of Noble Park fans across the ground. From there Vergim Faik (2 goals) booted the Bulls well clear as the visitors creating a happy hunting ground in the Vermont hills. Up front, down back or anywhere in between, the Bulls had the wood over the Eagles and ensured a 35-point half-time advantage would not be squandered. While Vermont never went away, the Eagles struggled to match pace with the fleet-footed Bulls when it counted most. The icing on the cake was pipped out from a usual forward duo - Kyle Martin (4 goals) and Shayne Allan (2 goals) - but the biggest celebration was saved for the biggest Bull of all. Glen Manson sunk his slipper into a monster barrel, flying through the uprights for a rare goal for the Noble Park ruckman, to give his side the unbeatable advantage late in the clash.
The Bearded Wonder was engulfed by team mates as he did a lap of honour, pumping his fists and revving up the crowd. Newly anointed defender Brett Dore shone at full-back - as he returns to full form following an ankle injury - while Shane Valenti, Dan Keely and Stewart Kemperman all featured prominently in the Bulls most satisfying 2015 win yet. “The pressure around the contest was outstanding today (Saturday) and we didn’t fall away,” Noble Park coach Mick Fogarty said. “Last couple of weeks we probably haven’t been great in that area, Balwyn exposed us at Noble Park and last week - full credit to Lilydale - was a struggle. “It was a real focus… we had a few question marks over our ability to compete against the top sides and today showed we certainly can.” Sitting 8-2 just after the half-way stage of the season is a dream start for the Bulls and Fogarty is pleased with his side’s standing after 10 rounds. “If you told me we’d be 8-2 at the start of the year, I’d take that every day of the week absolutely,” Fogarty said. “And to knock off a quality side like Vermont who are travelling really well this year, it’s a really good start.” The win pushed Noble Park back up to second on the EFL Division-1 ladder. The Bulls will now host East Ringwood on Saturday.
By JARROD POTTER SFL DIVISION 2 - Round 10 BACK on top with a bang, Keysborough decimated Doveton Eagles to the tune of 93 points. In the end wayward kicking amounted for more Burra headaches than the visitors as Ryan Goodes’ men sprayed 18.21 (129) to 5.6 (36). Seven-goals-eight in the final term is no fitting score line, but it would be more than enough to eclipse the visitors with Tyson King (9 goals) starring back up forward. The midfield brigade Daniel Morlan, Geoff Humphreys and Richard Minney all impressed. Keysborough is away at Murrumbeena this round while Doveton Eagles host Caulfield. Springvale Districts made it a Dandy day across the shire knocking over Highett by 24 points. Lachlan Morrey (6 goals) was best afield alongside Stephen Bagley, Ben Stacey and Daniel Wilson. The Demons now have a tough outing against premiership contender Oakleigh District.
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Trent Cody soars for the Bulls against Vermont. 140734 Picture: JARROD POTTER
DANDENONG SCOREBOARD TAC CUP Round 11 DANDY STINGRAYS 4.3 4.7 8.10 9.16 (70) NORTHERN REBELS 4.2 6.4 10.5 14.9 (93) Dandenong Stingrays Goals: M. Poholke 2, M. Cox 2, B. Kiely 2, S. Downie, M. Kleverkamp, T. Young. Best: B. White, H. Prior, B. Kiely, J. Bubb, M. Poholke, M. Cox. EASTERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 1 - Round 10 VERMONT 2.2 2.2 5.3 10.4 (64) NOBLE PARK 2.4 7.7 10.8 14.14 (98) Noble Park Goals: K. Martin 4, Z. Alwan 2, V. Faik 2, S. Allan 2, S. Valenti 2, T. Cody, G. Manson. Best: S. Valenti, B. Dore, D. Keely, S. Kemperman, M. Johnston, K. Martin. SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 2 - Round 10 KEYSBOROUGH 4.5 8.11 11.13 18.21 (129) DOVETON EAGLES 0.3 2.3 3.4 5.6 (36) Keysborough Goals: T. King 9, D. Morland 2, M. Collett, W. Hanks, C. Hargreaves, C. Dalton, M. Burnett, J. Dunn, R. Minney. Best: T. King, D. Morland, W. Gayfer, G. Humphreys, S. Dunn, R. Minney.
Doveton Eagles Goals: C. Ross 2, S. Paynter, J. Kennedy, B. Oakford-White. Best: C. Wilson, J. O’Neill, B. Hidgcock, E. Samadi, C. Ross, D. Chadwick. SPRINGVALE DISTS 2.1 5.3 7.5 12.7 (79) HIGHETT 0.5 3.6 5.7 8.9 (57) Springvale Districts Goals: L. Morrey 6, M. Thompson 2, B. Dight 2, P. Heng, B. Green. Best: L. Morrey, S. Bagley, B. Stacey, D. Wilson, M. Latimer, H. Jason. DIVISION 3 LYNDALE 2.1 3.3 4.4 5.5 (35) SOUTH YARRA 2.1 8.6 13.9 22.11 (143) Lyndale Goals: J. Henshaw 2, F. Beshiri, V. Rexha, A. Kerr. Best: P. Ross, V. Rexha, K. Smart, D. Luong, B. Miles, J. Henshaw. ENDEAVOUR HILLS 2.2 7.6 9.8 12.13 (85) MOUNT WAVERLEY 3.2 6.4 8.7 8.9 (57) Endeavour Hills Goals: M. Whatman 3, S. Peake 2, C. LeGrand, N. Strom, D. Morrison, J. McNeill, J. Marie, A. Carroll, R. Imeson. Best: B. Graham, N. Peake, M. Peake, M. Whatman, D. Strom, B. Moriarty. SANDOWN 3.3 6.6 8.8 9.9 (63) HALLAM 0.5 0.7 3.7 5.13 (43) Sandown Goals: J. Proctor 2, O. Uaongo 2, L. Newton 2, M.
Edwards, M. Uaongo, J. McDonald. Best: S. Ritchie, L. Newton, D. Ralph, M. Davis, O. Uaongo, J. D’Atri. Hallam Goals: D. Hartley 2, T. Bradley, M. Neve, M. Melrose. Best: A. Daly, C. Molnar, D. Sharp, N. Prosser, T. Bradley, M. Melrose. ASHWOOD 3.7 8.10 12.10 21.15 (141) DANDENONG 1.1 3.2 4.5 6.8 (44) Dandenong Goals: A. Salomon 2, C. Arnold 2, R. Hall, N. Ford. Best: D. Jose, S. Young, D. Moody, S. Moody, P. Brown, R. Hall. VICTORIAN AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION DIVISION 2 - Round 10 NORTHERN BLUES 3.6 10.11 14.15 20.16 (136) ST JOHN’S 3.2 8.6 10.10 15.13 (103) St John’s Goals: A. Thornton 5, G. Costas 4, L. Mara 2, C. Ely 2, D. Cattolico, D. Abou-Karroum. Best: D. Webb, D. Cattolico, A. Thornton, C. Ely, J. Gaget, T. Hendy. DIVISION 4 CHADSTONE 3.1 5.2 9.5 13.7 (85) MASALA 2.6 4.8 6.10 8.10 (58) Masala Goals: M. Jacobs 3, P. Kailasanathan 2, F. Erkal, P. King, M. Hawes. Best: D. Maher, W. McMahon, F. Erkal, L. Bradford, N. Phibbs, B. Nugent.
ENDEAVOUR Hills created the upset of the season so far, knocking over Mount Waverley by 28 points. Last year’s grand finalists were no match for the might of the Falcons with Mitch Whatman (3 goals) helping push out the margin through the second term. The hardrun from Ben Graham, Neil Peake and Matt Peake helped seal the deal and push the Falcons to seventh before its home clash against Dandenong. Sandown beat out Hallam by 20 points while both Lyndale and Dandenong were thumped to the tune of approximately 100 points.
VAFA DIVISION 2 - ROUND 10 EARNING a streak of a different, more unwanted kind, St John’s has gone from unbeaten to two losses in a row following a 33-point defeat via Northern Blues. In a goal-fest both sides booted massive tallies, but in the end the efforts from Aaron Thornton (5 goals), Glenn Costas (4 goals) and Dylan Webb weren’t enough to knock over the Blues. St John’s sits second in Division 2 and faces Melbourne High School Old Boys at home.
VAFA DIVISION 4 MASALA was gallant against Chadstone, but couldn’t catch up the 27-point margin. Matt Jacobs (3 goals) and Dean Maher impressed for the Tigers. Masala next host Mt Lilydale.
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Saturday celebrations soon turned to concern for Dandenong Stingrays’ captain Lachlan Williams’ health, after he was hospitalised last Monday Picture: JARROD POTTER morning. 140440 Williams said. “Then the next day I started really hitting it hard. “I was really sick after the game and feeling really tired, was vomiting on Saturday and all Sunday I was physically dead. “I couldn’t really do much, every time I moved it hurt.” He’s recovering at the moment in hospital following the surgery and while it’s not a typical injury that keeps a player out of action, Williams thinks he should be able to return to TAC Cup
football within a month. “Could be maybe two to three weeks, just need to see how I’ll pull up - definitely missing this week that’s for sure, but don’t really know the exact amount,” Williams said. “I’m still in hospital, but I’ll meet the surgeon again and will see how I go and talk to the doctors and physios at Stingrays.” It’s the first major obstacle in an otherwise strong top-age season for Williams, who was named club captain and had finally adjusted to the added responsibility that comes with the title.
By JARROD POTTER IN A straight swap - green-andgold for green-and-gold - a quartet of Dandenong Rangers will don the Australian colours in this year’s World University Games. The final group of 12 Uniroos’ players includes four members of the Dandenong Rangers 2015/16 WNBL roster, with Endeavour Hills-based point guard Aimie Clydesdale (Monash University) selected for the squad alongside her much taller team-mates Sara Blicavs (APM College), Alex Bunton (Canberra Institute of Technology) and Lauren Scherf (Victoria University) to head to Korea. Dandenong Rangers WNBL coach Larissa Anderson said it was a great opportunity for the players to get additional international experience. “I’m really proud of all four, it’s a fantastic opportunity,” Anderson said. “I think it puts us in good stead and gives us some great international experience… we’ve got some great youth coming through.” Blicavs recently toured Europe as part of the Jayco Australian Opals with coach Brendan Joyce. Former Rangers Alice Kunek and Narre Warren’s Carley Mijovic round out the local additions to the Australian side. The 2015 World University Games will run 3-14 July in South Korea and information about the event can be found at www.gwangju2015.com
SECRET Spell continued her recent hot run of form on Thursday evening when she took out the TAB Rewards free-for-all. Renowned for her early speed, Secret Spell sprung out of box four to lead around the first bend and then extended her margin down the back straight. The fast finishing Caustic Bale threatened danger in the closing stages, however he was no match for Secret Spell as she went on to win by a length in a fast time of 29.29. Trainer Kelly Bravo was pleased with the run though not surprised by the impressive time set. “Once she finds the front she’s pretty hard to catch - I knew she was capable of running good time
as she’s ran 29.26 at the track before,” said Bravo. “I didn’t think there was as much pace from greyhounds on her inside as there was last week - she’s racing full of confidence at the moment.” The win was Secret Spell’s 15th from just 26 career starts, escalating her prize money total to $122,405. “We tried her over 600m in hope she would gain some confidence - the way she’s racing at the moment I don’t think it matters what box she draws.” Her run of good form couldn’t have come at a better time, with heats of the age restricted Group 1 Maturity Classic just three weeks away. “Luckily she just scrapes in for
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SEABL - Round 11 GOING one-and-one from its long weekend double-header, Dandenong Rangers’ SEABL men were unable to knock off Sandringham on Thursday before backing up to defeat Brisbane on the road. It came down to the wire on Thursday night as a bad in-bound left Dandenong in arrears after a gallant 28-point last term. Proceedings went more smoothly on Saturday night as the Rangers held on to knock over the Spartans and stay fourth in the conference. Rangers’ women did it easily in the end as their road trip ended in a 74-61 win over Brisbane.
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AUSTYRE TRAVELLER
175/70R13
185/60R15
185/65R15
195/65R15
205/55R16
205/60R16
WAS $70
WAS $85
WAS $85
WAS $90
WAS $95
WAS $105
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
$
$
59
$
79
79
$
$
79
$
89
99
Fitted & Balanced FREE
Fitted & Balanced FREE
Fitted & Balanced FREE
Fitted & Balanced FREE
Fitted & Balanced FREE
Fitted & Balanced FREE
Must present coupon. Valid till 30/6/15.
Must present coupon. Valid till 30/6/15.
Must present coupon. Valid till 30/6/15.
Must present coupon. Valid till 30/6/15.
Must present coupon. Valid till 30/6/15.
Must present coupon. Valid till 30/6/15.
PERFORMANCE/SPORT JOYROAD SPORT RX6
AUSTYRE SPORT II
AUSTYRE SPORT
AUSTYRE SPORT
AUSTYRE SPORT
AUSTYRE SPORT
205/50R17
205/50R17
235/45R17
235/40R18
245/45R18
225/35R20
WAS $120
WAS $110
WAS $110
WAS $120
WAS $130
WAS $130
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
$
$
99
$
99
99
$
$
99
$
119
119
Fitted & Balanced FREE
Fitted & Balanced FREE
Fitted & Balanced FREE
Fitted & Balanced FREE
Fitted & Balanced FREE
Fitted & Balanced FREE
Must present coupon. Valid till 30/6/15.
Must present coupon. Valid till 30/6/15.
Must present coupon. Valid till 30/6/15.
Must present coupon. Valid till 30/6/15.
Must present coupon. Valid till 30/6/15.
Must present coupon. Valid till 30/6/15.
4X4/SUV/RV
TRADIES/COMMERCIAL LT
JOYROAD SUV RX706
JOYROAD SUV RX706
AUSTYRE FLEET PLUS
AUSTYRE FLEET
AUSTYRE FLEET
JOYROAD VAN RX5
31x10.50R15
265/75R16
225/65R17
185R14
195R15
215/70R16
WAS $185
WAS $200
WAS $135
WAS $90
WAS $105
WAS $145
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
NOW
$
$
139
169
$
119
$
$
79
$
99
119
Fitted & Balanced FREE
Fitted & Balanced FREE
Fitted & Balanced FREE
Fitted & Balanced FREE
Fitted & Balanced FREE
Fitted & Balanced FREE
Must present coupon. Valid till 30/6/15.
Must present coupon. Valid till 30/6/15.
Must present coupon. Valid till 30/6/15.
Must present coupon. Valid till 30/6/15.
Must present coupon. Valid till 30/6/15.
Must present coupon. Valid till 30/6/15.
AUTOMOTIVE “ONE STOP AUTO SHOP” DELUXE SERVICE Recommended Every 5,000km or Every 6 Months
Qualified Mechanics
•EngineOilReplace •OilFilterReplace •InspectAirFilter •InspectSparkPlugs •CheckTransmissionFluid
•CheckDiffOil •CheckallFluidLevels •BrakeFluidCheck •BrakeMasterCylinderCheck •Front&RearDisc/DrumsCheck
•SteeringArm/RodEndsCheck •CheckBallJointsUpper/Lower •CheckFront&RearSpringMounts •CheckBatteryTerminal •CheckCables •CheckExhaust&Muflers
•TyreConditionCheck-AllTyres(incspare) •CheckFlexibleHydraulicBrakeHoses •CheckSpring/Clips •Brake/HandBrakeAdjustment •WheelBearings/SeatCheck
*Conditions Apply. Excludes platinum ‘spark plugs’. To suit most passenger vehicles. Must present coupon. Valid till 30/6/15.
AIRCONDITIONING SystemClean Vacuum CompressorOil LeakTest R134AGas VisualCheck
COMPLETE SERVICE
FROM
TTF LOWERING EXPERTS
JUST DROP IT. OR RAISE YOUR 4WD
$
109
Qualified Technician License No. AU26674 Must present coupon. Valid till 30/6/15.
FROM
$ Must present coupon. Valid till 30/6/15
249
WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIALS INCREASED TYRE LIFE! •Precisioncomputerisedwheel alignment •Centeringsteeringwheel •Adjusttoe&camber,caster (ifapplicable) •Inspectsuspension components •Inspecttyres Must present coupon. Valid till 30/6/15
FRONT
$
39 FRONT & REAR
$
59
FROM
$
89
WHEEL SERVICE SPECIAL •WHEELALIGNMENT •4WHEELBALANCE •ROTATION Get the most out of your tyres. For$69wewillremoveall4wheelsand rotatethefronttotheback.Therearwheels willbecomputerbalancedandittedtothe front.Ainalwheelalignmenttesttofactory speciicationwillbepreformedtoensure maximum tyre life.
FROM
$
69
Must present coupon. Valid till 30/6/15
The above prices include fitting, balancing, new tubeless valves and GST. Pictures are for illustration purposes only. All products available while stocks last. Valid till 30/6/15.