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A MAN faces eight months’ jail after pleading guilty to “bottling” a person in the head as well as to several liquor store robberies. Deng Abraham Amol, 24, had been drinking beer at Pop-Up Park in Dandenong when he argued with another male just before midnight on 6 April, a court was told. After the argument broke up, Amol smashed the end of a beer bottle, hid it in his jacket and confronted the victim again. After further words, Amol stabbed the victim’s forehead with the broken bottle. The victim lost a large amount of blood and had his wound glued at Dandenong Hospital, police prosecutor Senior Constable Tanique McFarlane told Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on Monday 14 September. Amol, who was on bail at the time, told police he had retaliated after the victim “kept on coming up and bothering me” and “calling me names”. He claimed the victim had punched him twice just before the stabbing. Amol also faced charges for smashing a public-transport bus’s glass door in April 2013 after being refused entry on the departing vehicle. Amol told police at the time he was sorry and didn’t mean to break the glass. Sen Const McFarlane applied to the court for Amol to pay the bus company $512 compensation for the broken door. In January 2014, Amol and a co-
accused stole bottles of Scotch and rum worth $192 and abused a Chelsea liquor store staff member after being unable to produce proof-ofage identification. “Serve me alcohol or I’ll take it by force,” he allegedly told the staff member. He soon returned with a group of friends telling the staff member that “if you keep being a c... I’ll beat the f... out of you”. The group took five Johnny Walker Red Scotch whisky bottles as well as Black Douglas Scotch whisky, and tequila, totalling $369. “I wouldn’t call it a robbery,” Amol allegedly told police. “We stole some liquor, that’s all.” Later that month, he allegedly stole two bottles of whisky from a Noble Park liquor outlet. Five days later, he returned to the store to pay for the items. He told police he wouldn’t have stolen unless he was drunk. His defence lawyer said Amol had a long-standing issue with alcohol, drinking two litres of cask wine a day as well as “any strong spirits he could find”. Amol, a Sudanese refugee with learning difficulties, recently completed a seven-day detox program and was prescribed with naltrexone and Valium. Magistrate Pauline Spencer indicated Amol was facing eight months’ jail followed by a community corrections order given the intentional, pre-meditated nature of the glassing. Amol will be formally sentenced at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 30 September.
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Support grows for top cop’s anti-booze views By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS GREATER Dandenong’s top cop has slammed the state’s “ridiculously permissive” liquor licensing regime. And last week his views that the ready availability of cheap alcohol fuels a range of social and criminal problems received moral support from the state opposition and Greater Dandenong council. Assistant Commissioner Luke Cornelius, who oversees the south metro police region, said the Victorian Commission of Gambling and Liquor Regulation allowed giant packaged liquor outlets to target disadvantaged communities. It is a system that rewards “people motivated by profit on the back of the misery of others,” Mr Cornelius said. “My key frustration is we have a regulatory framework that doesn’t support us making the case that we need less alcohol in the community, not more.
“I find it passing strange that we have to prove that another liquor outlet in our community will cause harm. “I would think in any legal system the proponent would have the burden of proof on them, to prove that their outlet won’t cause harm.” He said packaged liquor outlets account for 75 per cent of alcohol-fuelled crime in the south east. Yet these outlets comprise just 10 per cent of the region’s 3000-plus liquor licences. Mr Cornelius said that early research, conducted jointly with south-east councils, had found a close correlation with alcohol-related family violence. “The vast, vast, vast majority (of packaged liquor) is consumed in the family home,” Mr Cornelius said. “The main game is around how we negate excessive volumes of liquor being put
out in our community and driving up offending.” Mr Cornelius said he would like the outlets subject to similar restrictions as licensed bars and pubs - which limits deals such as two-for-one offers. “If I had a magic wand, it would be to put the excessive marketing and consumption of alcohol back in balance. “But this isn’t a police issue, this is a community attitudinal problem.” Mr Cornelius also takes aim at Shane Warne and the nation’s “idiotic” attitude to excessive alcohol drinking. He points to Warne’s persistent line of questioning to Australia’s victorious World Cup cricketers in March when he asked how “thirsty” they were. “To change our attitude, we need people like Shane Warne to change their attitude,” Mr Cornelius said. “That idiotic linking of excessive drinking of alcohol in celebration isn’t on.
It has to stop.” Opposition leader Matthew Guy recently told Star News the best thing would be for south east councils to ask the State Government for a moratorium on new liquor outlets in affected areas. As a former Planning Minister, he had introduced such a moratorium in Chapel Street, Prahran. Mr Guy said there was no better advice on community safety than that given by police. However, he backed away from overhauling the liquor licensing regime. Greater Dandenong community services director Mark Doubleday told a council meeting on 14 September that it was waiting for the completion of the evidence-based review - which was referred to by Mr Cornelius. Mr Doubleday said the council would seek changes if the link between packaged liquor sales and harm was established.
Bespoke cycling is set to gets kids on the move THE Happiness Cycle hopes free bikes will cause a chain reaction for students in the south east. The Bicycle Network and Coca-Cola initiative teamed up with Beacon Foundation at the State Basketball Centre in Wantirna on Wednesday 9 and Thursday 10 September. About 1000 students received bikes in a bid to improve their health, independence and connectivity and learnt bike mechanics and maintenance, road safety, balance, awareness and endurance. Beacon schools Noble Park and Cranbourne secondary colleges, Keysborough College, Emerson School in Dandenong, Hampton Park Secondary School and Dandenong Valley Special Develop-
Keysborough College students Victor, Danielle, Alek and Andrew. mental School in Narre Warren were involved. Beacon establishes successful transitions from education to employment. “Mobility and independence in the community has a huge impact on how our students successfully transition from educa-
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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 HEMMINGS STREET, NAMED IN HONOUR OF AN EARLY BUSINESSMAN AND COUNCILLOR.
Businessman’s passion remembered in park JOHN Hemmings was a coach builder from Ringwood near Bristol. He landed in Dandenong in 1855, worked as a carpenter and built up a coach-building works and timber business. Mr Hemmings started as a small contractor and went on to become one of Dandenong’s most outstanding public men with one of the town’s most successful businesses. In 1873, John K. Dunbar bought the wheelwright and blacksmith business from Mr Hemmings and for some time stayed in its Pultney Street premises, later moving to a small shop next door to Arthur Griffiths on the corner of Main and Foster streets. Later he and Mr Hemmings joined forces under the name Dunbar and Hemmings.
WHAT’S IN A NAME? Mr Hemmings was a member of the roads board and the first shire council, and was shire president in 1903-04. He served on the shire council for 1873-75, 1889-95 and 1898-1913, his occasional defeats in the polls said to be due to the fervour with which he espoused various causes and local issues. Hemmings was also on the Dandenong Agricultural and Pastoral Society, Dandenong Mechanics Institute and Dandenong City Bowling Club committees. Things didn’t roll smoothly for Dandenong City Bowling Club in Dan-
denong Park. The opening of its tworink green in 1883 was washed out and it became embroiled in a conflict with Hemmings over a nearby dam that was soaking the green. The dam named Hemmings Lake was eventually drained and filled in. Mr Hemmings bequeathed the land now home to Hemmings Park for the use of the citizens of Dandenong as a memorial to the soldiers of World War I. The brickyards on the site operated until 1929 when Dandenong Council took over the land. The council used the hole from which the clay was dug as a tip and in the 1990s uncovered remains from it when constructing an adventure playground. Today the park also has BMX
John Hemmings, to the right of the pine tree on Lonsdale Street on a market day in 1906. tracks, skate ramps, a flying fox and a Liberty Swing for people with disabilities. River red gums remain throughout the park. Mr Hemmings died in 1922, aged 84. - From Chronicles of Dandenong and Reminiscences of Early Dandenong.
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LOOKING BACK 21 September 2015 100 years ago 9 September 1915 Red Cross Work Letter to Editor: SIR, - On returning to our Town I was surprised, and I must say indignant on behalf of the Red Cross Society to find doubt was being cast on the great and good work which is being carried out by the society. There seems to be an inference that the soldiers are not receiving the benefits of the efforts of the Red Cross workers, and that there are instances of unscrupulous persons having gone so far as to sell Red Cross comforts to our boys. I have now had the experience of
four journeys between Australian and Egypt, in the capacity of sergeant of the military canteen, and have had every opportunity of fully observing the magnificent benefits being derived by the soldiers from the Red Cross work. The distribution of the comforts lies in the hands of the Medical officers, and the Chaplin of the troopship, and I can assure all readers that outside of the Red Cross clothing, books, magazines and other articles, the men receive practically nothing. Invalids and wounded come aboard at Egypt with practically nothing more than rough and worn out uniforms, and thanks to the Red Cross they are at once made comfortable with fresh pyjamas, shirts, mufflers
etc. to say nothing of distributions of tobacco and cigarettes. Yours, William P Walker. Walker Street Dandenong. 50 years ago 22 September 1965 Assimilation is important SUCCESSFUL assimilation of migrants is one of the most important factors in Australia’s future. This is the message of a letter received from Mrs Whittell, secretary of the Good Neighbour Council at Dandenong and provisional secretary of the Drop In Club, recently formed to assist migrants. Therefore, those of you who have not yet sent in your membership coupon don’t delay.
English, Italian, Greeks, Dutch and of course ‘Dinkum’ Australian have all sent then in, and therefore people who have been “sitting on the fence” wondering if they are able to take part, can rest assured that this is so, and that they are requested to Do Drop In. 20 years ago 25 September 1995 Boy lock in chicken pen POLICE are hunting for a man who grabbed a young boy and locked him in a chicken pen. Between 5.30pm and 6pm on September 10 a nine year old boy was playing in the backyard of his home in Fontane Terrace, Narre Warren, when a man grabbed him from behind and hurled him into a chicken
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Spirit of remembrance By CASEY NEILL FOR almost 80 years, Private James ‘Jimmy’ Melbourne has languished in an unmarked grave at Springvale Botanical Cemetery. The World War I veteran and football pioneer received long-overdue recognition on Friday 18 September when Honouring Indigenous War Graves (HIWG) unveiled a headstone marking his final resting place. Didgeridoo player Mort Hansen performed a personal message to Jimmy, “letting his spirits know this day is for him”. The service also included The Ode and a smoking ceremony “to ward off evil spirits and to free the souls of the veterans and all people attending the ceremony”. HIWG president John Schnarrs travelled from Western Australia to attend and was thrilled with the turnout, which included AFL legend Kevin Sheedy. “It was really good to see,” he said. Mr Schnarrs said HIWG chose to honour Private Melbourne “because of what he’d achieved”. Western Australian Department of Aboriginal Affairs detailed Private Melbourne’s life in They Served With Honour: Untold Stories of Western Australian Aboriginal Servicemen at Gallipoli. He was born in 1876 in Western Australia’s York area, spent time in the Native and Half Caste Mission in Perth, and in the 1890s excelled as a jockey, Australian Rules footballer, boxer and cricketer. He represented AFL side West Perth in June 1900, the first Aboriginal person to play the game at a state level. The Western Australian Football League in 2007 created the Jimmy Melbourne Cup and each year awards it to the winner of the South Fremantle-Claremont clash played during National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee (NAIDOC) Week.
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A MAN has stolen about $1000 from a Dandenong milk bar after threatening the woman behind the counter. The man was inside the Ross Street milk bar about 8.15pm on Monday 14 September when he got a drink from the fridge and placed it on the counter. He then pulled up his shirt to reveal a knife and demanded money from the female employee at the cash register. When the woman ran out the back to find her husband, the man took out the knife and tried to follow her but was unable to get through the door. He then returned to the till and stole up to $1000 before fleeing. The man was described as being aged between 20 and 25, of Middle Eastern appearance, and was wearing a grey hoodie and black tracksuit pants at the time. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or to submit a confidential crime report at www.crimestoppersvic. com.au.
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E V E ENT E R F FACE PAINTING THREE 13-year-old boys will face court over a fire and breakin at Dandenong Market on Monday 14 September. Dandenong CIU Senior Constable Matthew Reid said police arrested two boys from Dandenong and one from Narre Warren North on Thursday 17 September. They’ll answer arson and burglary charges in Dandenong Children’s Court in late October. Sen Const Reid said CCTV footage helped police to identify the teens, and also allege they were in possession of items stolen from the market. The fire destroyed a store that sold electric cigarettes and shisha pipes and caused significant damage to the stores on
either side. Police alleged the boys ripped a sliding door from its hinges to break in, damaged other stores in the market and stole jewellery. Councillor Peter Brown said there had been other recent break-ins at the market, and had some advice for would-be thieves. “When you break into a premises and commit arson don’t wear your school uniform,” he said. Later the same evening, firefighters tackled a blaze sparked by a chemical reaction at a Dandenong South abattoir. Three CFA pumpers and a hazmat unit were called to the blaze at the Australian Meat Group factory’s water treatment plant at Hammond Road about
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Neighbourly friends By CASEY NEILL DES Morrish has called Marie Kean and Thelma and Allan Witham his neighbours for more than 60 years. Oswald Street, Dandenong, was just a dirt road in 1954 when the now 95-year-old, his wife Sadie and their two children, then aged seven and nine, moved in. The arborist and his family had called Warburton home. “The Upper Yarra Dam was being finished. There didn’t look to be any future for my children and it was a big property to look after,” Mr Morrish said. “We came to Dandenong to give them a better education than I ever had. “This street was being built at the time. “We bought the block of land first, for 300 pounds, and then we had the house built for 3800 pounds. “So the whole lot cost 4100 pounds, which is equal to about $8200. “My back fence and the spouting’s still original. “I can’t quote whether it’s still the original hot water service or not. I think it is.” Ms Kean and her husband Frank moved to Dandenong from Fish Creek when he cut business ties with his brother. “They had no proper financial arrangement and they’d just take money whenever they needed it. It was absolutely stupid,” she said. “I said ‘this can’t go on. You’ve got to have some sort of wages’.
Allan Witham outside his home with neighbours Marie Kean and Des Morrish and his wife Thelma. 141676 “So they took a wage from the business. But that didn’t work because the brother helped himself.” “I’d had enough of it, so they decided then to split up. “Dandenong was the last place that I wanted to come to. I thought it was a terrible place.” But they soon bought a shop and moved into Oswald Street on 9 January, 1955. Mr and Mrs Witham married in March 1955 and moved into the
street on 1 April. “I lived in Beaconsfield. Thelma lived at Narre Warren North and I was working in Melbourne,” Mr Witham said. “We came here because it was suitable for me to go to work. We had three girls - one and then twins. “They were able to go to primary school here and then go to the Cleeland high school. We were close to the hospital. “When you looked out the kitchen window, we had two gum trees
that we could see out here and about eight houses between here and nowhere.” They paid Wes Leed 140 pounds for the block and 3000 for the house, or about $6280. “I was only getting $36 a week and I had a wife to support as well,” Mr Witham said. “He built all the houses here. You’ll find Leed Street over the corner here. He built that street after this. “There was a narrow strip of land through here that used to be market gardens. “These blocks were only 109 feet deep and 57 feet wide. It was 6013 square feet. “The minimum block you had in Dandy in those days was 6000 so we just made it. “The idea was that you bought the block of land off him and he built the house. “If you couldn’t get the finance to build the house within three or four months, he got the block back.” The road was sealed about five years after they moved in and they were without electricity for about six weeks. “My wife used to bring her ironing up here to Thelma’s,” Mr Morrish said. The neighbours have formed a firm friendship over the years. “We have got a good friendship,” Mr Witham said. “Marie’s son the other day was driving past and stopped in for a yarn.”
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Journal’s story stars on very big screen THE Dandenong Journal’s 150th anniversary celebrations continue this month with the screening of a video commissioned to mark the historic occasion. The video, which is being shown on the big screen in Harmony Square, features Greater Dandenong personalities talking about their connection with the Journal. Familiar faces include Frosty Miller talking about his years playing for the Redlegs, former mayor Ian McDonald, Journal columnist Jack Johnson, business identities Tom and Margo Hartley and Daryl Rayner, and young leader of the year Rohullah Rahimi. Reporter Cameron Lucadou-Wells and editor Narelle Coulter also appear in the video. “The film is a tie in with the special commemorative edition of the Journal published in August,” Ms Coulter said. “This has been a very special year for the Journal. “The memories and reflections in the video really sum up what the Journal has meant to Dandenong over the past 150 years and how it is evolving in the digital age.”
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Strong on causes of crime By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS FORMER County Court judge Michael Strong told a Noble Park forum that he felt a “dill” after becoming a victim of crime. The recently-installed Neighbourhood Watch Victoria president had his mobile phone, prescription sunglasses and small change stolen from his car while he was out to dinner in St Kilda the previous evening. Gallingly, he had broken two of the most important Neighbourhood Watch precepts - always lock cars and never leave valuables inside and in view. “I did something particularly stupid last night,” he began his confession at the forum the next day. He said he could have sworn he had
locked the car but there was no sign of a break-in. “The only smart thing I did was I put a PIN on my phone.” That loss of face hasn’t been Mr Strong’s only fight in the role. At Greater Dandenong Neighbourhood Watch’s AGM on Wednesday 16 September, Mr Strong revealed that soon after becoming president he found out the state office’s funding was about to expire. He had been fighting for the past five months to claw back those cuts, securing enough interim funding to run a “stripped back” state office. He spoke about his role on welfare agency Berry Street’s board, learning about some children’s terrible backgrounds.
“It’s not surprising that they meet the criminal justice system at a young age.” For that reason, he found young offenders the hardest ones to send to jail - a course that would put even more challenges on their life path. Mr Strong asked the forum’s attendees how many people did they want to lock away. He said Victoria at one stage had the lowest crime rate and lowest incarceration rate in Australia. That changed as successive governments “tried to out-do each other in being tough on crime”. More than 6500 people are in Victorian prison cells - up 2000 from six years ago yet the crime rate has remained steady and recidivism was go-
ing up, Mr Strong said. Each prisoner costs the state $100,000 a year. He proposed investing that money into helping that prisoner’s family before it got to that stage. In some of those circumstances, those prisoners grow up with a mum and dad who never had jobs. The money spent may be able to turn those families around and save the expense of locking up that prisoner, his brother, his cousin. On the other hand, Mr Strong said society needed to protect its children from predatory sex offenders. “I am a fairly compassionate man but I had no trouble sentencing people who hurt children.” Mr Strong opposed mandatory sentencing. He saw a Los Angeles County
Court trial where a man had pushed over a child in order to steal their pizza. It was the accused’s third robbery and under mandatory sentencing the man got life imprisonment. During the course of the evening he told of the case of a home burglar who left behind a phone bill with his name on it at the crime scene. When the victim rang the number on the bill, the burglar answered “what do you want me to do?” The burglar complied with the victim’s request to return his items straightaway and was arrested by police at the scene. “They’re not very bright some of them,” Mr Strong said. “Except for the one who got into my car last night!”
IN BRIEF Boy seeks refuge in park A 12-YEAR-OLD boy has told police that he had to hide in a park after he saw a man following him along Heatherton Road, Noble Park, about 3.15pm on Wednesday 9 September. During the pursuit, the man allegedly asked the boy inappropriate questions. The boy hid in the park while the man remained at the corner of Heatherton and Ellerton roads. The man was described as 16 to 30 years old, about 165 centimetres tall, of medium build with skinny legs, dark skin, black hair, was unshaven, and speaking with an accent. He was wearing a white turban, black pants, a light grey jumper and carrying a red backpack with red stripes or fastenings. Any information to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au.
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IT’S NONE OF OUR BUSINESS BUT… QUITE literally, a man was caught a couple of cans short of a six-pack at a security check at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court. The man handed over four cans of beer from his backpack to staff as he entered the building on Monday. Hard to imagine what the man’s plans were for his ‘day in court’, but they were probably sunk by security guards who confiscated the items.
A $450 grant for new couches for the Australian Breastfeeding Association and $290 to Sheryll Beasy for the Australian Darts Championships were among several on the table. Cr Sampey tried to up the couch grant to $1000 and give Sheryll $500 but her motion lapsed when no seconder put their hand up. COUNCILLOR Jim Memeti applauded the Federal Government’s refugee intake increase. He said welcoming Syrians would be “nothing new to our city” which accepted about 400 Kosovar refugees in 1999 who’ve since raised families in the area.
WHEN giving a false address, at least find a street that exists. At Dandenong Magistrates’ Court, a hapless disqualified driver was accused of giving police false details after being pulled over recently. Rather than producing a licence, the Berwick man claimed he was a Tasmanian staying in Victoria. His claimed address of Port Arthur Road, Port Arthur, however didn’t seem to cut the mustard. THERE was a bit of an unwelcome show-stealer at Sandown 500 V8 Supercars earlier this month. Apparently, a vehicle with a mobile billboard advertising a South Melbourne strip club was asked to move on after it was stationed in the Sandown racecourse car park. The vehicle was then parked on a street just outside of the racecourse boundary. THE team at the Journal were concerned to hear that regular columnist Jack Johnson had suffered a recent health scare. The upside of Jack’s illness, is that he will be moving from his son’s home in Sherbrooke back to his beloved Dandenong. Jack’s son Brendan said the family had been joking that with Jack’s relocation back to Dandenong into supported care his column, Jack Looks Back, should be renamed Jack Comes Back. Everyone at the Journal wishes Jack a speedy recovery. “NOTHING good happens in Dandenong after 9pm.” Reporting a spate of night-time armed rob-
ELEVEN members of a Tattslotto syndicate were counting their ‘lucky stars’ after winning division one in a recent draw. The group, all customers of Lucky Star Lotto and News in Noble Park, shared $742,268.09, or about $67,500 each. It was a win also celebrated by Lucky Star owners Malcolm Li and Monica Xu, pictured, - their first division one success for a customer since they acquired the business two years ago. beries, fires and assaults at a recent media briefing prompted this tongue-in-cheek warning from a Dandenong police officer. Our crime reporter will be staying in with a cup of tea after dinner. COULD Greater Dandenong be Australia’s most multicultural city? Victorian Multicultural Commission representatives at a recent Indian Cultural Precinct consultation meeting in Dandenong said the municipality had overtaken Auburn in western Sydney to take the top spot. We can’t find definitive stats to back up the claims but it seems the call is based on estimated population growth since the 2011 Census, which recorded 59.6 per cent of residents born overseas. HOW much couch can $450 buy you?
THIS seagull soared closer than most would dare to this Red Bull plane during the Sandown 500. Journal photographer Gary Sissons captured the daredevils in full flight. 144355 Not enough, according to councillor Maria Sampey who was keen to splash cash at the 14 September Greater Dandenong meeting.
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SPRINGVALE SOUTH 25 MARTIN STREET SPRINGVALE SOUTH’S FINEST Presented for the first time in over 30 years, this meticulously kept brick veneer home will impress the fussiest buyers. An ideal foundation to grow a family, just move straight in and enjoy the glorious lifestyle on offer. Set in a highly desirable pocket surrounded by lovely neighbours, this home comprises of: • 3 spacious bedrooms w/ built in robes • Polished loorboards throughout • Updated kitchen with Bosch appliances • Ducted heating & 2 new A/C systems • Garage, outdoor living, new 3m x 3m garden shed, front fence and more Set on a perfect rectangular block, there’s plenty of space both up front and rear yards. Only footsteps away from local schools, bus stops and shopping, spoil the family and live the high life this residence offers. Make sure you inspect this rare opportunity today!
Ofice: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
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Auction: Sat 26th September @ 11:30am Inspect: Wednesday 4:00 - 4:30pm Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 8597991
Harry Li 0414 216 699 Shane Ah-Kan 0433 301 502
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YOU WON’T FIND BETTER! A flawless combination of style, quality and location, this urban haven offers optimum natural light and spacious open plan living in a private, tranquil setup. With only 2 units on the block, it is of huge appeal to those seeking a premium lifestyle opportunity, be it first home/downsize or investment. • Quality Renovations throughout for contemporary design • Generous open plan, combined casual living/dining area • 2 Double Bedrooms with built in robes • Concealed internal laundry ittings (European style) • Stylish Full Bathroom w/ vanity & large shower • Well equipped kitchen for the inner Master Chef • Low maintenance yard meaning for R & R Moments to local schools, buses, shopping at both Springvale & Glen, it’s an ideal fit for the savvy professional or the downsizer looking for low maintenance living. You deserve nothing less than the best. Don’t miss out!
Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
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Auction: Sat 3rd October @ 11:30am Inspect: Wednesday 6:00 - 6:30pm Saturday 12:00 - 12:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 3708460
Harry Li 0414 216 699 Shane Ah-Kan 0433 301 502
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Auction: Sat 10th October @ 2:30pm Inspect: Saturday 3:00 - 3:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 8719284
Harry Li 0414 216 699 Shane Ah-Kan 0433 301 502
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DANDENONG 30 OSWALD STREET LARGE RESIDENCE, CENTRAL DANDENONG & HIGH RETURNS! A combination of high returns and enormous potential makes this a flexible and smart investment. Just moments away from the heart of Dandenong, choose to maximise your rental yield with this Permitted Rooming House of 7 rooms, or alter/renovate and turn it into your family abode. It comprises of: 7 bedrooms, 2 kitchen areas, 2 bathrooms, 3 toilets, an extra office/study plus much more. With all rooms let, the property would produce close to $47,000 in rent/annum, which will provide rental returns beyond belief. Positioned minutes away from Dandenong market, Plaza, High School and local shops, you cannot look past this. Make this your gold mine today.
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Auction: Sat 17th October @ 12:30pm Inspect: Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 8744219
Harry Li 0414 216 699 Shane Ah-Kan 0433 301 502
Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
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SLEEK HIGH-TECH 2-STOREY STUNNER Brand new and never lived in, this breathtaking 5 bedroom large family home bristles with state-of-the-art technology all designed to make daily life a sheer pleasure. Located in a popular and hugely demanded location next to Hidden Grove this home is oozing with premium features, the living areas on the ground level include a formal sitting room at the front. Past the stairs and guest powder room is the vast chef’s kitchen under a stylish bulkhead with huge stone, waterfall island benchtop, Asko and other premium brand appliances including a 6 burner stainless steel cooktop. There is a full butler’s pantry as well with second sink, cooktop and oven, plus masses of storage. The adjacent living area has premium porcelain tiling and opens to the BBQ/al fresco under roofline complete with ceiling fan and flush-mounted speaker. The family media room also has integrated speakers and a beautiful gas log fire plus all the technology just ready for your home theatre system to be plugged in. Upstairs the principal bedroom enjoys a private en-suite bathroom with twin vanities and a double shower. The other 4 bedrooms share 2 further bathrooms. There are 5 toilets in the home. There is also another living area up here complete with a fully fitted kitchenette and balcony. In all 4 living areas plus the al fresco, fully air conditioned throughout, quality carpets and floor tiles, security and digital video intercom systems, DLUG with remote controlled door, landscaped gardens plus hot water solar panels.
Auction: Saturday 17th Oct at 12pm Price: $900,000+ Inspect: Thursday 5:45 - 6:15pm Saturday 3:45 - 4:15pm
KEYSBOROUGH LOT 88 (26) YALE AVENUE BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME HERE If it was possible to fall in love with a block of land, this would be the one! Configured beautifully as a rectangle, this lovely allotment comprises 568 extremely attractive square metres of prime residential land in the high demand yet tightly held in Elmswood Estate. Located a very short 500m from Haileybury College; this is the ideal address to build your dream home and enjoy all amenities Keysborough has to offer, including extensive walking and cycling tracks, great shopping at Parkmore, Springers Sporting and Leisure Centre plus easy access to East Link.
Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
KEYSBOROUGH 5 WATERFORD TERRACE MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE Beautiful home with great design elements and plenty of accommodation; this double storey home in the extremely tightly held Crystal Waters Estate is mere 5 minutes stroll away from Haileybury College, Springers Leisure Centre and lots of parkland. Just 8 years old, this 32 sq, two storey residence surprises with 5 bedrooms and all the luxury amenities. The master bedroom is huge and has a full en-suite bathroom with twin vanities plus it’s own private balcony. The second bathroom services the other 4 bedroom plus an addition powder room downstairs for guests. There are 3 living areas including formal sitting room and casual family living and dining options which adjoin the open plan, delightful kitchen which takes centre stage with large stone benches, two pack cabinetry, breakfast bar and dishwasher. Another large living area upstairs for the family and children’s retreat.
Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Anthony Mondous 0417 508 189
SPRINGVALE SOUTH 4 KOVAL COURT Auction: Saturday 26th Sept at 12pm Price: $600,000+ Inspect: Saturday 11:30 - 12:00pm
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133
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Price: $820,000+ Inspect: Wednesday 3:30 - 4:00pm Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Anthony Mondous 0417 508 189
IMMACULATE MUCH LOVED FAMILY HOME! Set in a quiet court location on the border of Springvale South and Keysborough, this much loved family home will please the most discerning buyer. Magnificent sunlit windows look out over the glorious in ground swimming pool which has been the hub of many family gatherings. The floor plan of the home has been redesigned to incorporate open plan living which is unusual for a home of this age. Adjoining the formal living and dining area boasts a functional kitchen with dishwasher and upright gas cooker and meals area also overlooking the pool. Four generous bedrooms boast built in robes, one currently used as a home office or study. Close proximity to Springvale CBD, Parkmore Shopping Centre, Coomoora Primary, Eastlink and the Dandenong Bypass and all set on 596m2 (approx) of land.
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Office: Keysborough Ph: 03 9701 8611
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Auction: Saturday 10th Oct at 1:00pm Price: $480,000+ Inspect: Saturday 2:30 - 3:00pm
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KEYSBOROUGH 28 PUTT GROVE PERFECT COMBINATION. GREAT LOCATION Located in an extremely popular pocket; this modern-looking and extensively renovated two storey home has the right accommodation mix for the family wantingspaceaplentyyetinanestablishedneighbourhoodclosetoallamenities. The home features 4 bedrooms, or 3 plus a study. The master bedroom upstairs has a vast en-suite bathroom for the parent’s exclusive use plus a family living or a TV room. There is an array of light and bright living areas commencing with an L-shaped living and dining area. The large, stylish kitchen features stainless steel appliances and quality fittings and is complimented by a casual meals area. There is also a large family room big enough to include a study area and which opens onto a large back garden.
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Auction: Saturday 10th Oct at 2:00pm Price: $580,000+ Inspect: Thursday 3:30 - 4:00pm Saturday 1:30 - 2:00pm
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 Dieter Baron 0417 482 719
Office: Keysborough Ph: 03 9701 8611
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Monday, 21 September, 2015 DANDENONG JOURNAL 5
Harcourts Unity 30 Douglas Street, Noble Park, 8555 3828 www.unity.harcourts.com.au AUCTION ON SAT
Springvale South 21 Ivory Crescent Sensational double storey home in great location! This stunning house located in the heart of Springvale South with the bus stop to Springvale SC & train station. This beautiful home offers 3 bedrooms with WIR & full ensuite to master, BIRs to others, open plan living & well appointed kitchen with meals, 2 bathrooms plus a powder room downstairs. Other features include: ducted heating & split system A/C, dishwasher, balcony, courtyard with a gazebo, solar panels and no Body Corp.
Auction on 26/09/2015 1:30pm Open Sat 1:00pm - 1:30pm Harvey Nhan P 03 8555 3828 M 0432 558 881 Gina Beng Heng P 03 8555 3828 M 0401 337 966
Springvale 1,4,5,7,9,10,14,15,16/4 View Road LIFE AT THE VIEW IN SPRINGVALE CENTRAL! This exclusive building offers 17 brand new & well designed apartments that are just footsteps away from shops, clinics, schools, public transport. All these modernized apartments include exceptional features: polished tiles, kitchen stone bench tops, dishwasher, LED down lights, split system cooling & heating, balconies & court yards, basement car parks & storages. It suits all buyers, to act now & save thousands on stamp duty.
For Sale From $360,000 Open By Appointment Harvey Nhan P 03 8555 3828 M 0432 558 881 Gina Beng Heng P 03 8555 3828 M 0401 337 966
15 Menzies Avenue, Dandenong
5 Keystone Court, Lynbrook
ARE YOU READY TO MULTIPLY MONEY? This 923sqm land with 4 units plan and permits approved (Three town houses & one single storey) Is ready to be built and multiply your money. $665,000-$680,000 For Sale Sat 11:00am - 11:30am View Agent Pradeep Ahuja 0408 160 701
This par excellence house, built on 842 sqm of land with 4 bedrooms, is a feast to the eyes. Huge exquisite lounge, especially designed family room, dining area and also an entertainment area. Truly makes us speechless. $550,000-$580,000 For Sale Sat 1:00pm-1:30pm View Agent Pradeep Ahuja 0408160701
35 Laurel Avenue, Doveton
5/16 O’Malley Cres, Dandenong
This very neat, 2 bedroom unit situated on 279 sqm boasts of a great balcony at the rear of the property, and well landscaped backyard. relevant features including air conditioning $260,000 +
Situated within walking distance to local shops, local schools, parkland, bus stop, Community Centre and only minutes away from Lyndale primary. Such a great location. $330,000 - $340,000
For Sale View Saturday 2:30pm-3:00pm Agent Pradeep Ahuja 0408 160 701
For Sale View Sat 11:45am-12:30pm Agent Pradeep Ahuja 0408 160 701
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Half Acre Lifestyle in Convenient Location
This quality built family home is positioned on an enormous 822sqm block of land and in a quiet court close to schools, shopping centre, parks and walkways. This property gives you plenty of room to grow. Here the possibilities are endless. On offer are two separate properties on one title. The main residence includes, four bedrooms all with built in robes, master with full ensuite with spa, three bathrooms one downstairs, gas cooking and dishwasher, balcony, ducted heating, pergola and security intercom. The self-contained cottage has its own driveway with plenty of room to park a boat or caravan and includes two generously sized bedrooms with built in robes, kitchenette, large living/dining area, spacious bathroom with laundry facility and ducted heating.
This large family home is set on half an acre in a prestigious and peaceful court location, surrounded by other quality homes. The beautiful home comprises 4 spacious bedrooms with the master bedroom including a walk in and built in robe and full en suite. You will certainly not be short of living space with a terrifically sized formal living area and a vast open plan fully equipped kitchen, meals and family area which provides a coonara as a feature. This magnificent residence offers a large double garage with remote control, plus a huge shed which can accommodate six cars. Relax and admire the magnificent gardens surrounding the entire property which includes pond and fernery. With easy access to the Monash Freeway, Fountain Gate Shopping Centre and Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre you can enjoy country lifestyle living in an urban area. You are sure to fall in love after viewing. Arrange to inspect today!
AUCTION: Saturday 17th of October 2015 at 12pm TERMS: 10% Deposit, Balance in 30-60 Days INSPECT: Wednesday 23rd September 2015 5pm-5:30pm Saturday 26th September 2015 1pm-1:30pm
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AUCTION: 2 Sulky Court Endeavour Hills
FOR SALE: 5 The Dell Narre Warren North
Steve Knezic : 0402 395 963 e: steve.knezic@delrealestate.com.au
Steve Knezic : 0402 395 963 e: steve.knezic@delrealestate.com.au
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252 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong
Raine&Horne Springvale
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236 Springvale Road, Springvale
3/64 Regent Avenue, Springvale
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6 Golding Crt, Springvale Sth
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This BV unit positioned in a great location, bus stop, Springvale train station and Springvale s/c are at door steps. Boasting 1 bedroom with BIR plus a separate shower and toilet. Bright lounge room, good size kitchen with door opens to private court yard. Spacious open car park space and terracotta roof tiles. What a great location put it in your investment portfolio now .
Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918
Positioned in a high sought after location is this well presented BV home offers quality and spacious for a large family including a large office/workshop which perfectly suited to run an accountancy, beauty or hair dressing from home (STCA). Features: Modern kitchen; large lounge & big dining area with gas furnace heating, split A/C; large covered veranda; Beautiful laminated timber flooring.
View Sat: 12-12.30pm
45 Betula Street, Doveton
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17 Comber Street, Noble Park
View Sat: 1-1.30pm
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 with BIRs, master has full en-suite bathroom and 3 toilets • Quality kitchen adjoining to a large meals/TV area with stainless steel apps, stone bench top and full glass flash back
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Set on a large, flat rectangular block approx 585sqm is this well presented home perfectly suited either first home buyer, investor or build a dream home and located within an easy reach to Dandenong S/C, school, public transport and freeway. Features 3 bedrooms, large lounge with meals area, A/C, ducted heating, cooling system, double lock up garage, large front garden secured with high steel fence.
Kennedy Do 0419 003 969
Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918
2/11 Whitworth Avenue,
Agent Kennedy Do 0419 003 969
3 A 2 B 1 CF Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918
15 Samaher Crt, Endeavour Hills
3A 2B 1C This young, beautiful unit and only two in a block claims no body corp. Walking distance to all amenities such as Springvale Station, Schools, Bus stop and Springvale s/c. Offers: 3 bedrooms, BIRs; master has FES; Open plan kitchen, stainless steel cooking appliances; ducted heating; air conditioning; private backyard, rain water tank, remote lock up garage and security alarm system.
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5A 3B 2C Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918
This excellent double storey located in the best part of Endeavour Hills. Offers 5 bedrooms; BIRs, retreat/ study area, total of 3 bathrooms 3 toilets including full en-suited in master bed, large lounge & sunken rumpus rooms; Spacious kitchen, dishwasher, ducted heating, A/C, cooling, gas log heater, screen & projector, window roller shutters, automatic control double garage plus a cover alfresco and rear veranda.
Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918
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1 Owner, 6 Offices all working hard for you. Dear home owners on current plan to put your property on sale or lease don’t hasten to sign any relating contracts! • Our service is Professional, Wholehearted and Truthful • Free Appraisal for your property • Regards to procedures, professional Lawyers disposed to care for Section 32 won’t claim any fees if your property sale is unsuccessful* * Conditions apply
We have over 48 staff. We speak more than 10 different languages. We will guide you to owning your first home, your ideal family home. And we will guide you in the best way to invest in the current real estate market!
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Chris, Roeun and Robert Testimonial The approach at LJ Hooker Glen Waverley is completely different and extremely refreshing. LJ Hooker has handled my properties for a long time and they are by far the best property managers I have ever worked with. They understand the market as well as the needs of both owner and tenant. They found several tenants for my properties and on all occasions I have been extremely happy with the tenants and also the level of service. When there have been maintenance issues, the property manager has found quality, professional tradesmen and no job has required re-work. On one occasion when the tenant caused the maintenance issue, they worked with them to resolve the problem. Having lived interstate for the past 12 months I could completely relax about my properties, knowing LJ Hooker Glen Waverley would look after them. I would not hesitate to recommend the LJ Hooker Property Managers Roeun, Chris and Robert to anyone who is seeking a managing agent. Yours sincerely, Chris and Jennifer Anderson
They understand that property is a major investment; their client needs to feel their property is in safe hands and that it will be managed meticulously.
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Dandenong 69-71 McCrae Street
Wantirna 41 Ainsdale Avenue
Dandenong 24 Wilma Avenue
Few properties can rival the sense of quality and space evident from the moment you step inside this home in Glen Waverley’s best locations. The ultimate private sanctuary for the home owner or entertaining on the grandest scale. Private Sale Contact Agent
70% sold - BE QUICK! Pick either a single or double bedroom from this three-storey luxury apartment complex in Central Dandenong! These amazing apartments offer open-plan living with balcony access. Private Sale Contact Agent
Unless Sold Prior This immaculate home with modern tones is a sure pleaser! This home is fabulously situated and everything needed for an exemplary family lifestyle is delivered at this premium address.
Attention all Developers!!! Set on approx. 859m2 block of land in a Residential Growth Zone (RGW1), is ready to build 6 townhouses with the Town Planning Approval at blue chip location right in the heart of Dandenong. Auction 10 October 2015 11:00AM
Anita Meng 0411 358 898 Nuria Jewell 0411 726 898
Kim Le 0468 939 898 Emma Tuyet 0468 923 898
Auction 26 SEPTEMBER 2015 11:00AM
Thien Ly 0411 872 898
Kim Le 0468 939 898 Emma Tuyet 0468 923 898
265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley VIC 3150
2/43-47 Fiveways Boulevard, Keysborough VIC 3173
2/43-47 Fiveways Boulevard, Keysborough VIC 3173
2/43-47 Fiveways Boulevard, Keysborough VIC 3173
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Melbourne 1401/220 Spencer Street
Wheelers Hill 11 Dalkeith Close
Keysborough 10/10A/12A Isaac Road
This distinctive ultra-modern residence delivers generous interiors brimful of natural light and a small park in a location loaded with green lifestyle advantages. Spectacular entertaining spaces!
This thoughtfully designed apartment with double glazed windows, filled with natural light, fibre optic cabling throughout the precinct offering internet speeds of up to 100Mbps and wireless access available in common areas. Private Sale Contact Agent
This well-loved, solid family home is perfect for those who don’t like run-of-the-mill. You will be pleasantly surprised by the unpredictability of the unique, multi-level layout.
These three stunning contemporary brand new double level residence are the options if you are looking for your first quality home or strong performing investment.
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Private Sale Contact Agent
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Peter He 0411 149 898
Thien Ly 0411 872 898 Hoa Nguyen 0411 129 898
Nuria Jewell 0411 726 898 Shan Li 0411 365 898
Emma Tuyet 0468 923 898 Kim Le 0468 939 898
265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley VIC 3150
2/43-47 Fiveways Boulevard, Keysborough VIC 3173
265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley VIC 3150
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Glen Waverley 1112/39-45 Kingsway
Windsor 507/2A Henry Street
Glen Waverley 62C Pepperell Avenue
Come home to one of Berwick’s most exclusive addresses at ‘Affinity Estate’, where everyday is like a holiday! This contemporary resort-style living can only be found here in Berwick!
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.
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Come home to one of Windsor’s most exclusive apartments, composed with contrasting blend of colours and textures, this apartment sets itself apart from the rest!It is literally at your doorstep! You just have to take that first step! Private Sale Contact Agent
Beautifully designed near new 4 bedroom double storey townhouse with its own street frontage. Only a short walk to Syndal station and shops, nearby the Glen Shopping Centre, lus a variety of renowned schools (STSA). Private Sale Contact Agent P
Thien Ly 0411 872 898 Hoa Nguyen 0411 129 898
Peter He 0411 149 898 Lindsay Xu 0411 328 898
Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898 Thien Ly 0411 872 898
Nuria Jewell 0411 726 898 Shan Li 0411 365 898
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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Sandringham 409/222 Bay Road
Box Hill 102/1 Watts Street
Box Hill 107/6 Bruce Street
Derrimut 22 Chatsworth Avenue
Come live in luxury at Sandy Hill where every day is like a resort-style holiday!!! This beautifully designed apartment complex comprises of the very best, from rich shopping strip to its busy transport hub. Private Sale Contact Agent
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
This versatile apartment can cater for first homebuyer, investors or students. Modern and compacted unit, featuring light-filled living, dining, fully equipped kitchen with gas cooking and a private balcony. Private Sale Contact Agent
High in demand of additional breathing space, perfect for constructing growing family home. This block of 660m2(approx.) of land, is situated in a residential zone that gives you a chance to build your dream home, units or townhouses
Thien Ly 0411 872 898 Hoa Nguyen 0411 129 898
Vincent Yap 0411 709 898 Lindsay Xu 0411 328 898
Lindsay Xu 0411 328 898 Vincent Yap 0411 709 898
Private Sale Contact Agent
2/43-47 Fiveways Boulevard, Keysborough VIC 3173
953 Whitehorse Road, Box Hill VIC 3128
953 Whitehorse Road, Box Hill VIC 3128
2/43-47 Fiveways Boulevard, Keysborough VIC 3173
Thien Ly 0411 872 898
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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Monday, 21 September, 2015 DANDENONG JOURNAL 9
AGENT’S CHOICE
DANDENONG Nestled in the stylish and vibrant Metro 3175 precinct with all amenities including Dandenong Railway Station and CBD just moments away, this young and modern two bedrooms plus study home is ideal for those looking for a maintenance free lifestyle with all the convenience this location provides, Alternatively, the selling agent says it would make an ideal investment. It has a separate street frontage and private entrance with garage with remote controlled door accessed via a laneway at the rear. Visitors will be greeted by high ceilings and a sense of luxury and style as they enter the sizeable open plan kitchen/ lounge area which is complete with sliding doors that open to the private rear backyard. The kitchen features stainless steel appliances, gas cooking and dishwasher, both bedrooms have built-in wardrobes and are generous in size, with a front courtyard directly accessible from one of the bedrooms plus the added convenience of a separate study. It is finished in neutral tones throughout and extras include split system air conditioning, electric panel heating in all rooms, alarm and European laundry. There is a lovely park and playground meters away and there is easy access to all major freeways.
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plethora of cabinetry Shop 13 Narelle Dr, Aspendale Gardens S/C VIC 3195
03 8586 6411
Auction 10 Oct 12:30pm Price Guide $500K-$550K Inspect Sat 11:00am
Byron Elrod 0434 262 589
Laura Voinea 0435 921 730
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Laura Voinea 0435 921 730
Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157
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Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815
Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157
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DOVETON 1 TORANA COURT Elevated court position on 619m2approx dble garage, timber deck, updated kitchen & secure fencing. Needing TLC, ideal for renovation to live in/lease out/resell for profit or development potential if demolished. Close to Doveton College, park & bus, easy access to M1 fwy.
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Sat 26th Sep 12pm TERMS 10% dep bal 30 days INSPECT Sat 11:30-12pm Photo ID required PRICE Contact Agent CONTACT Ari Oinonen 0402 349 644
THORPDALE Situated in a picturesque country town just 10 minutes from the freeway and rail services, this solid brick veneer home has three large bedrooms including a master with walk-in wardrobe and dual access bathroom. It would make the perfect first home or a sound retirement or even a great investment property as it was previously renting for $275 per week. There are two living rooms, two toilets, a great layout, new and recent updates throughout including new floor coverings, oven and stove. Reverse cycle heat and air conditioning,
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DANDENONG NORTH 38 WARATAH DRIVE This home ticks a lot of boxes. Firstly 3 good size bedrooms all with BIR’s, spacious lounge, neat timber kitchen and a self-contained bungalow in the rear yard ideal as a child’s playroom/sewing room plus shed & large garage.
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Sat 10th Oct 2pm unless sold prior TERMS 10% dep bal 30/60 days INSPECT Sat 1-1:30pm Photo ID required PRICE $400,000+ CONTACT Shagi Pathmanathan 0413 076 585
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DOVETON 19 BETULA STREET
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Development home plus plans and permits for a unit. Featuring three good size bedrooms, spacious lounge not to mention the extra-large rumpus theatre room. You could live in the home or continue to retain the existing tenants who maintain the home really well and are currently paying $1,646 per calendar month.
Sat 3rd Oct 11am unless sold prior TERMS 10% dep bal 30/60 days INSPECT by appointment PRICE Contact Agent CONTACT Shagi Pathmanathan 0413 076 585
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electric heater and ceiling fan add to the comfort. It has an excellent backyard with easy vehicle access and good sheds and it is within a walk to the school, bakery, hotel/ bistro, swimming pool and playground. The selling agent says this well designed, low maintenance home is likely to surprise. SEJ REAL ESTATE, WARRAGUL, 5622 3800 MIRANDA PIKE, 0404 193 205 AND MAX CANOBIE, 0429 858 384 14 RAILWAY ROAD INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT $235,000 PLUS BUYERS
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KEYSBOROUGH 12 Gianluca Avenue HALLAM 18 KATRINA CLOSE Quiet court a home with all these features that include 3bedrooms ensuite, WIR, freshly painted, new kitchen, carpets, rear enclosed rumpus/theatre room, under cover patio with 5 person spa, 8 metre square garage, 8 car accommodation plus much more.
DANDENONG 4 Langhorne Street 9706 7455 ✤ ✁✂✄☎Y ✘✆ ✝✞✟✞✠✡☛ • ✆✗☞✌✍✎✏✑✒ Hills • ✄✏✎✌✛✏✗ • ✓✍✔✔✍✕ • ✄✍✗☞✌✗✏✗✖ • ✄✍✗☞✌✗✏✗✖ ✠✏✒✛✙
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INSPECT Sat 12-12:30pm Photo ID required PRICE $450,000+ CONTACT Gavin Andrews 0407 779 232
Close to all required amenities, this four bedroom gem tucked away in the Keys Estate is perfect for the whole family. The brick veneer beauty offers space, entertaining areas, three bathrooms and with no stone unturned is immaculate down to every last detail. Extras include: • Study or ifth bedroom • Ceiling & wall insulation • Zone ducted air conditioning/heating • Motorised roller shutter around the house
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AUCTION Saturday 10/10/2015
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at 11am 60 Days 10% Deposit Saturday 11:00-11:30 am Sunday 11:00-12:00 pm Theresa Huynh 0450 551 959 Bon Ta 0401 802 936
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TENBY POINT The selling agent says that this is a home that anyone would be proud to own. The price has recently been reduced because the owners have a commitment elsewhere and must sell their home. It is set in a quiet and peaceful location within walking distance to the foreshore and set on a whopping third of an acre. The new owners will be able to enjoy living within easy, stress free commuting to the CBD, Pakenham, Fountain Gate and 15
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ALEX SCOTT AND STAFF, GRANTVILLE, 5678 8433 MADELYNE GOLBY, 0408 559 096 INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT PRICE: ON APPLICATION
minutes to Phillip Island and all the services the south east has to offer. The house features a front living area and a huge family room with a wood heater and reverse cycle air conditioner and beautifully polished Tassy oak floors throughout. The open plan kitchen has timber cabinets with solid red gum benches, stainless steel oven, gas hot plates and dishwasher with the dining area to the side. There are four bedrooms all with built-in wardrobes and the master has a full ensuite and walk-in wardrobe and the main bathroom has a spa bath. Outside visitors will find a large wrap around deck with patio blinds which is a lovely spot to entertain or simply relax looking out over the farmland. There is also a large four car garage and three car carport that is high enough to fit a boat or caravan. Enjoy the relaxed lifestyle in a convenient location.
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CENTRAL GEM ON LAND APPROX. 728M2 AUCTION THIS SATURDAY
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26 Power Street This superb home of approx. 25sqs is only 8 ½ years young & is located in a RESIDENTIAL GROWTH ZONE, walking distance to Dandenong Shopping Plaza, St Johns Regional College, St Mary’s School & Dandenong Primary! Features include! 4 Bedrms & 2 bathrooms, 2 Living areas- formal lounge plus family room with garden views, huge Alfresco area complimented by a “as new” heated spa with canopy & safety fence. Comfort assured with gas fired hydronic slab floor heating & ducted air cooling. 2 driveways plus a double brick garage. Auction: Sat 26th September @ 12pm Inspect: Wednesday 5:30-6pm Saturday from 11:30am Contact: Tim Retallack 0419 391 804
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254 Lonsdale Street
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AU C T I O N 11.00 am TUESDAY 6TH OF OCTOBER 2015 Off site at Urban 61, 61 Commercial St, Korumburra ET m A TE N D 00a O N IO 11. CT AU /10 @ W 6 NE ES TU
Sensational Development Opportunity
19.38 hectares / 47.88 acres Industrial 1 Zone Approved Subdivision to include 47 Industrial Lots Open Space & Wet Lands Highway Frontage Duel Road Access plus unused road to Prior offers accepted west boundary
5 Adkins Street, Korumburra TERMS 10% DEPOSIT BALANCE 60/90 DAYS
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6/38-40 Wordsworth Avenue Clayton South
13 Burrows Avenue Dandenong
READY TO MOVE IN OR INVEST
INVEST IN A TOP LOCATION
An unbeatable location only minutes walk to station, shops & bus at doorstep. This 2 bedroom unit features a comfortable lounge, separate kitchen/meals area with gas cooking. Both bedrooms have double built in robes. Separate bathroom, toilet & laundry. Freshly painted & new carpets over hardwood loors. Ample off-street parking & lock up garage. Private large rear yard with an added bonus of a toilet & wash basin at the rear of the garage for the keen gardener. Perfect place to start your future investment or ideal for the retiree or 1st home buyer.
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 26th Sept at 11am 10% dep - bal 30/60 days $330,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday from 10.30am Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
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What better opportunity for someone who wants to develop or live in. This 3 bedroom home features a large lounge, separate kitchen/meals area plus ducted heating. Huge possibility for apartments or a multi-unit site (STP). Land size approx 710m2 high density growth zone. Minutes walk to station, schools & CBD. Live in or could be tenanted while waiting for plans & permits. Invest in Melbourne’s 2nd city.
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 26th Sept at 12pm 10% dep - bal 30/60 days $500,000+ Thursday 5-5.30pm Saturday from 11.30am Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
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818m2 approx
16/57 Clow Street Dandenong
8 Birdwood Avenue Dandenong
AFFORDABLE UNIT IN PRIME LOCATION Set at rear of complex this comfortable 2 bed unit offers a large open lounge/dining with gas heating & split system air conditioner, cupboard packed kitchen with gas cooking, tiled bathroom, double bedrooms & large easy maintenance garden. Recently renovated with complete new steel deck roof & gutters this is an excellent investment or home in a great location.
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PRIME DEVELOPMENT SITE Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 26th Sept at 1pm 10% dep - bal 30/60 days $230,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday from 12.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
Close to schools, shops, train station & central Dandenong this rectangular block of 818m2 is zoned “Residential Growth Zone” and has potential for unit or apartment development (STP). Existing 3 bedroom home has gas ducted heating & double gararge. Let for $320 per week. Great opportunity here!
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 26th Sept at 2pm 10% dep-bal 30/60/90 days $550,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday from 1.30pm Dennis Tzortzoglou 0438 341 066
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22 Edgewood Road Dandenong AS NEW 4 BED HOME ON LOW MAINTENANCE LOT Located in a quiet court position & close to all facilities, this spacious BV is ideal as a 1st home or investment. Offers large br downstairs with full bathroom adjacent, 3 brs upstairs with master boasting full ensuite & WIR. Additional bathroom & toilet close to other bedrooms. Open plan living comprises lounge, hostess kitchen with WO, gas HP & DW, adjacent a/conditioned family room opens to garden. Other extras include d/heating throughout, a/conditioning to master, full insulation, garage & extra parking. Inspection will impress!
69 Chestnut Road Doveton EXCELLENT 1ST HOME OR DEVELOPMENT SITE Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 10th Oct at 11am 10% dep - bal 30/60 days $450,000+ Saturday 4-4.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
This sound 3 bedroom brick home & land parcel features timber loors under carpets & gas ducted heating. The added bonus is the double garage fully plastered internally. Block size 585m2 with a 15.3m frontage. Excellent potential here as a irst home, investment or retain the house & build a townhouse (STP) at the rear with unending views. Easy walk to Dandenong, shops, schools & transport. Exceptional value for your money here.
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 10th Oct at 12pm 10% dep-bal 30/60/90 days $300,000+ Tuesday 5.00-5.30pm Saturday 1-1.30pm Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
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2 Waranga Street Rosewood Downs
1a Ross Street Dandenong
STUNNING FAMILY HOME IN A GREAT LOCATION Set on an elevated 650m2 lot this immaculate BV offers 3 huge brs + study with built in cupboards. Master boasts a large full ensuite & WIR, huge main bthrm includes separate shower, spa bath & separate toilet. Huge lounge/formal dining, gourmet style kitchen with lots of cupboards, WO gas HP & DW. Adjacent separate rumpus features timber paneling & solid wood heater. Enclosed patio area for outdoor entertaining. Boasts polished Tasmanian Oak looring, quality carpets & comfort is assured by d/heating & evaporative cooling. Large garage, external rumpus, separate workshop & 2nd garage.
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Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 10th October at 1pm 10% dep - bal 120 days $550,000+ Saturday 11-11.30am Dennis Tzortzoglou 0438 341 066
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6 Wilma Avenue Dandenong Close to station & shopping centre, this 523m2 site is zoned “Residential Growth” and has potential for apartments or multiple townhouses (STP). Concept plans available for 5 apartments. Existing 3 bed house is let at $280 per week but vacant possession is available. Fantastic value in rapidly developing neighbourhood. WILL BE SOLD!
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MODERN TOWNHOUSE IN CENTRAL AREA WITH ROOM TO EXTEND (STCA) Boasting a street frontage & private drive, this well presented 2 br BV is a short walk to the Plaza, market & bus service. Offers open plan living with gas heating & cupboard packed kitchen including gas cooking & DW. Covered rear patio could easily be converted to extra sunroom or study room (STCA). D/stairs toilet with potential for 2nd shower. Upstairs offers large brs with WIR & access to main b/room & extra toilet. Features pol timber loors, split system a/c & quality carpet upstairs. Great value 1st home or investment with potential rent of $17,000. No body corp fees.
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AFFORDABLE DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY OR NEW HOME SITE
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TOWNHOUSE $400,000+
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Sat 17th Oct at 12pm 10% dep - bal 30/60 days $340,000+ Saturday 10-10.30am Neil Butler 0411 637 088
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Sat 24th October at 1pm 10% dep-bal 60 days $480,000+ Saturday 3-3.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
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63 John Edgecumbe Way Endeavour Hills Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 24th Oct at 11am 10% dep - bal 60 days $400,000+ By appointment Neil Butler 0411 637 088
IMMACULATE 5 BED HOME WITH STUNNING VIEWS Set on an elevated 640m2 lot, this impressive home offers 5 bedrooms (2 with ensuite) plus third bathroom. Superb living area comprising spacious lounge, separate rumpus, hostess kitchen itted with WO, gas HP & DW. Opens to extensive covered deck for outdoor entertaining. Upstairs offers 3 bedrooms including master with luxury ensuite & separate family room. Delightful landscaped rear garden with double enclosed carport. Includes quality ittings, ducted gas heating & refrigerated air conditioning. Don’t miss this opportunity.
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1165 Stud Rd Rowville (Near Crn Wellington Rd)
9 Henty Street Dandenong Central
CHOICE OF 8 SUPERIOR TOWNHOUSES IN A PRIME LOCATION WITH VIEWS
DEVELOPER’S OPPORTUNITY! PERMIT APPROVED FOR 18 APARTMENTS OR SUIT TOWNHOUSES(STP)
Located within this quality complex & spread over 2 levels these spacious homes (approx 90m2) feature 2 dble brs, main bathroom with shower & toilet, separate laundry & upstairs a huge open living area opening to a private balcony. Bonus of 2nd bathroom & 2nd toilet upstairs. Includes quality laminated kitchen with S/S Bosch appliances including WO, HP & DW. Bamboo looring & choice of carpets to brs + porcelain tiling to wet areas. Extras include security intercom, RC a/c, basement carpark with lift to all levels.
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Private Price Inspect Agent
$400,000+ By Appointment Neil Butler 0411 637 088
Only minutes walk to the market, plaza & CBD this 740m2 site has approval for 12 x 2 bedroom apartments & 6 x 1 bedroom apartments. Architect designed complex with 3 level building & basement carpark. Avoid delays & extra costs with this “ready to go” site. Finished project will sell well in this popular location. Not affected by infrastructure levy. Plans available for inspection.
Private Sale Price $750,000+ Inspect By appointment Agent Neil Butler 0411 637 088
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118 Walker St dandenong P: 9791 5922 F: 9792 2536
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Hallam
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QUALITY & LOCATION!
2/52 aLberT road
LARGE VILLA IN BLOCK OF TWO!
This beautifully constructed home boasts 2.7m ceilings, quality timber doors and architraves, terra cotta roof and is set in a quiet tree lined street close to High Schools, St Gerards and freeway access. There are three double bedrooms, study, kitchen adjoining a generous family/meals area and a bright formal lounge room with built in bar. Extras include ducted heating and cooling and quality fittings. Dad will enjoy the extra long double garage/workshop with automatic door. A rare find in such a popular Estate!
This spacious two bedroom villa is located close to Freeway access, schools and walking distance to popular shopping centre. One of only two on the block, it features a big lounge room with bay window, a bright kitchen/meals area which opens to a private courtyard. There is a separate laundry and bathroom accessed by the master bedroom via walk in robes. Includes a private backyard, lock up garage and ample visitor parking. A great retirement opportunity or investment property with excellent potential returns. Why delay? No owners corporation blues!
LOCATION PLUS!
LOCATION IS THE KEY!
auCTioN: Saturday, 17th october, 2015 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPeN: Wed 4:00pm to 4:30pm & Sat 12:00pm to 12:30pm
auCTioN: Saturday, 17th october, 2015 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) oPeN: Thurs 4:00pm to 4:30pm & Sat 10:30am to 11:00am
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PRIME PROPERTY!
2/25 MaCPherSoN STreeT
A LOT OF LOVE HAS GONE INTO THIS HOME!
Located in the heart of Dandenong, this sensational corner site of approximately 798m2 is zoned Residential Growth Zone Schedule 1 allowing various development opportunities (STCA). The period style red brick home offers three bedrooms, 2.7 metre ceilings with ornate plasterwork, a bright elevated lounge room with parquetry flooring boasting views across to the Dandenongs and a formal dining room. Downstairs accommodates a laundry, toilet, large storage area and double garage.
Beautifully presented three bedroom plus study home. Featuring a massive living/dining room with soaring ceilings, a timber kitchen with quality appliances and a tiled meals area. Double garage with remote access, manicured garden and courtyard and a large decked area. Short stroll to Dandenong Plaza and Market, train station and restaurants and easy access to all major arterial roads. Set in the heart of Dandenong but with peace and privacy from the brick fence and established trees.
LOTS OF OPTIONS!
INSPECTION IS A MUST!
auCTioN: Saturday, 17th october, 2015 @ 2:00pm (if not sold prior) oPeN: Wed 5:00pm to 5:30pm & Sat 11:00am to 11:30am
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auCTioN: Saturday, 24th october, 2015 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) oPeN: Tues 4:00pm to 4:30pm & Sat 11:15am to 11:45am
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2/15 rodd STreeT
CONVENIENT LOCATION!
Walk to the train station, Dandenong High School, Market and Plaza from this spacious two bedroom unit featuring gas cooking, hot water and heating, split system air conditioning, floating floors, security shutters, alarm system, maintenance free private backyard, garage with remote door and additional carspace. One of only three on the block. NO OWNERS CORPORATION FEES!
2/22 CaNberra aveNue
ATTRACTIVE & AFFORDABLE!
This well presented unit is located in a convenient part of Dandenong within walking distance to the train station and schools and easy access to Eastlink. Featuring open plan living area, kitchen/meals area, polished floors throughout, two bedrooms with built in robes, gas wall heater, private backyard and lock up garage. Currently rented to excellent tenants returning $270.00 per week. SUIT FIRST HOME BUYER OR INVESTOR!
For SaLe: $320,000 to $340,000 oPeN: Thurs 4:00pm to 4:30pm & Sat 10:00am to 10:30am
For SaLe: $290,000 to $310,000 oPeN: Thurs 3:30pm to 4:00pm & Sat 10:30am to 11:00am
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CHIC APARTMENT!
REAR TWO BEDROOM INVESTMENT!
2/31 GLadSToNe road
VALUE FOR MONEY!
Spacious two bedroom unit located in the popular St Gerards School precinct. Offers renovated kitchen and bathroom, polished floors, tiled wet areas, large master bedroom, double shower cubicle in bathroom, all gas appliances, air conditioning, aluminium windows, roller blinds, security doors, private backyard and carport. Walk to schools, shops and transport. Quick access to Eastlink. Potential rental of $280.00 per week. ONE OF ONLY THREE ON THE BLOCK!
For SaLe: $260,000 plus buyers oPeN: Wed 4:00pm to 4:30pm & Sat 12:00pm to 12:30pm
6/19-27 Connell Lane
6/19 Potter Street
This ultra modern two bedroom apartment is set in the new and exciting Metro Village in Central Dandenong. Easy living open plan living area with a designer kitchen that includes stainless steel appliances, stone bench tops, glass splashback, dishwasher and pantry. Two balconies plus garage and courtyard included.
This two bedroom unit is located at the rear of the block therefore has very little passing traffic noise. One of only seven on the block with each unit having its own titled car park. Walk to Dandenong Central, Plaza, Market, station and so much more! Currently returning $240.00 per week with Vacant Possession available.
For SaLe: $330,000 plus buyers oPeN: Tues 4:30-5:00pm & Sat 10:30-11:00am
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NOBLE PARK 90 KELVINSIDE ROAD
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NOBLE PARK 9 ARCADIA COURT
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Situated on a corner block with over 520sqm (approx) this property is ideal for investors & owner occupiers. With an abundance of character & personality this beautiful home enjoys a spacious living area adjoining the kitchen & dining area, MSTR with WIR with a 2nd BDR downstairs while upstairs has a second MSTR BDR + the 4th BDR. Walk out into the backyard & you will find the beautiful alfresco that is ideal for enjoying a meal in the fresh atmosphere throughout the year.
Tucked away in this quiet & much sought after pocket of Noble Park is this beautiful home on a block of 536sqm (approx) ready to be yours. The location of this well maintained 3 bedroom home is second to none. Be warmly welcomed by a spacious living area with beautiful views into the front garden while there’s also the modern and open plan kitchen with expansive benchtops & the BDRs which are ideally located at the end of the home towards the serene backyard.
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Saturday 17th October at 12:30pm $370,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance on Jan 15th, 2016 Sat 10:45 - 11:15am Photo ID required Nasser Sadeqi 0431 116 762 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
SPRINGVALE 156 WESTALL ROAD
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Saturday 17th October at 2pm $450,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance on Jan 15th, 2016 Sat 2 - 2:30pm Photo ID required Nasser Sadeqi 0431 116 762 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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NOBLE PARK NORTH 5 ROULSTON COURT
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Renovate, detonate or redevelop! These are the opportunities available for that lucky investor, developer or first home buyer!! Sitting on a rectangular allotment of approx 612m2 in a popular area of Springvale is this well maintained brick veneer home which is so central to everything! This home has 3 spacious bedrooms, carpets mostly throughout, a fully functional kitchen, a good size living area plus ample space at the rear to build a granny flat or a good size unit (STCA)!
Meticulously maintained and the perfect family entertainer all year round – this is a must have in such a premier pocket of Noble Park North. With an expansive frontage, solid timber floors inside, three robed bedrooms, a modern bath and kitchen that overlooks the decking, alfresco and secure swimming pool – this will definitely be the home for all parties, celebrations and festivities for all of the family!
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Saturday 10th October at 1pm $550,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60/90 Days Wed 5:45 - 6:15pm & Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required Phong Ho 0432 031 601 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT
Saturday 10th October at 2:30pm $500,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance on December 11th, 2015 Sat 2 - 2:30pm Photo ID required Jenny Sudra 0422 991 593 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 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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Strong, Sexy & Superbly Presented! With a stunning street appeal, plenty of space and in such a premiere pocket of Keysborough, this is by far one of the most well presented and superb homes in the area. Schools, parks, shops, Keysborough College – it’s all within walking distance. Add in the bonus of being positioned on a block size of 525m2 (approx.), plus enjoying three bedrooms, solid flooring throughout and a huge rear yard make this a dream for so many buyers.
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Saturday 26th September at 4pm $470,000+ Sat 3:30 - 4pm Photo ID required Mehmet Atesel 0419 333 553 Jessejames Mariñas 0431 108 933 Noble Park / SPriNgvale 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0
Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days.
NOBLE PARK 3 CYRENE STREET
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ENDEAVOUR HILLS 4 AMBROSIA COURT
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Nestled behind fence and tree lined driveway sits this versatile home – perfect for first home buyers, astute investors and those looking for a great purchase in a prime location. With a tiled living, modern feel kitchen, dining area, an additional living room, good sized bedrooms plus a rear yard that shows off this 652m2 (approx) block, it has all of the attributes to make this centrally located home a hit for all!
Peacefully nestled in this quiet family friendly street sits this grand sized and extra special family home – your future lies here. Grand tiles on entrance, multiple living areas and zones, four good sized bedrooms upstairs, plus an open feel kitchen that flows freely out to the undercover alfresco to overlook the rear yard. Ladies and gentleman, this is a keeper and with so much on offer in this premium pocket of Endeavour Hills, it’s ready to be called home.
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Saturday 26th September at 11am $450,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 60/90 Days Sat 10:30 - 11am Photo ID required Mehmet Atesel 0419 333 553 Noble Park / SPriNgvale 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0
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Saturday 10th October at 11:30am $580,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 120 Days Sat 11 - 11:20am Photo ID required Mehmet Atesel 0419 333 553 NOBLE PARK / SPriNgvale 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0
NOBLE PARK 390 Princes Highway 8710 0000 | KEYSBOROUGH 1/ 320 Cheltenham Road 8769 1888 PROUDLY SERVICING: Springvale • endeavour Hills • Dingley • Waterways
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NOBLE PARK 10 EDITH STREET
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NOBLE PARK 6 CARPENTER STREET
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This brick veneer residence is the ideal purchase for the young couple / renovator wanting to put their own personal touch & bring back the sparkle to this once proud home. The list of special features includes; 3 spacious BDRs, a north facing lounge that soaks in the sun, a kitchen with original décor & adjoining meals area, a large carport to protect your ‘pride and joy’ and the private back yard has a garden shed all on a block size is 536m2 (approx).
Step inside, take it all in & simply enjoy the hard work that’s been put into this home. Resting on a block size of 601m2 (approx) there’s potential for dual occupancy (STCA), but this modernised home is ideal for all. Boasting an immaculate brand new kitchen, new bathroom, fresh coat of paint plus gorgeous solid timber floors throughout – this is close to perfection! With 3 good sized BDRs, an open living room with split system invertor unit plus a huge front & rear yard.
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Saturday 10th October at 11am $420,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 60 Days. Sat 1 - 1:30pm Photo ID required Daniel Pepperell 0418 105 105 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 Noble Park / SPriNgvale 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0
NOBLE PARK NORTH 7 BELLVUE COURT Tucked in the bowl of this quiet court sits this exceptional home on a block size of 648m2 (approx) that’s ready to be anything your heart desires. It’s been freshly painted, enjoys plenty of gorgeous flowers all around, has plenty of space & is perfectly suited to buyers looking for an easy to maintain home.
PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT
Saturday 17th October at 12:30pm $450,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days. Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required Lee Phuong 0402 660 880 Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 Noble Park / SPriNgvale 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0
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NOBLE PARK 43/473-475 PRINCES HIGHWAY This is a dream apartment in the heart of it all! This fantastic top floor apartment comprises of 2 spacious BDRs, open plan living/dining with a vogue kitchen, bathroom/laundry. The bright lounge flows into a private large balcony with views – open the doors and enjoy inside and outside BBQs with family & friends.
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Take a walk through the neighbourhood, enjoy the serenity on offer amongst the peace and quiet and know that this will be an amazing family home for years to come. With multiple living areas, an open kitchen and dining with a hidden butlers kitchen, 4 BDRs upstairs + a guest bedroom downstairs with their own bathroom facilities, an extra special emphasis on the greenery of the gardens plus a superb façade & this huge home will be the perfection your family needs & wants! METHOD
Tuesday 29th September at 5pm INSPECT As advertised or by appointment Photo ID required PRICE $240,000+ CONTACT Kush Chetri 0425 199 192 Noble Park / SPriNgvale 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0
PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT
Saturday 17th October at 2pm $590,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days. Sat 11:30am - 12pm Photo ID required Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 Noble Park / SPriNgvale 8 7 1 0 0 0 0 0
NOBLE PARK 390 Princes Highway 8710 0000 | KEYSBOROUGH 1/ 320 Cheltenham Road 8769 1888 PROUDLY SERVICING: Springvale • endeavour Hills • Dingley • Waterways
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SPRINGVALE 18 VARDON STREET
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This versatile & large home is positioned on a corner block size of 580m2 (approx) & is a treat for all of the family. Adults can enjoy peaceful living in the front half while the kids can enjoy the rear 2nd living area. The front half consists of the open living and dining & flowing through from here is the great sized kitchen, spotlessly presented plus there are 3 BDR & a central bath. Heading out in the backyard you’re greeted by an undercover pergola area and a well manicured garden.
Situated in one of Noble Park’s popular pockets is this 4 BDR weatherboard home on a clean rectangular allotment. Inside you’ll be amazed with the original hardwood timber floors of the living room, a spacious meals & kitchen area overlooking the rear yard, 3 good size BDRs, in addition to an extra living room at the rear. Plus there’s a self contained bungalow with a bathroom & split system unit while the rear is beautifully manicured featuring an undercover entertaining area.
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Saturday 17th October at 12pm Contact Agent 10% Deposit. Balance 60/90 Days Sat 12:50 - 1:10pm Photo ID required Kush Chetri 0425 199 192 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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Magnificently kept from the inside & out, flawlessly capturing the elegance & character of its era, this residence offers the ideal home for a family looking to be positioned right in the heart of it all. Comprising with 3 spacious BDRs, a private courtyard & downstairs rumpus room or living area making it perfect for a kids play area. Relax in the rear of this exceptional home overlooking very private backyard, watch the sunset or head to the left wing of the home & enjoy the living.
This is a great opportunity to secure yourself a north facing BV home with & NO Body Corp! With two on the block this is more of a house than a unit. Comprising of 3 spacious BDRs with robes, MSTR featuring a massive WIR & ensuite, bright in every part of the home, carpets in great condition with the potential of ripping them up & polishing the floorboards. Kitchen is fully functional plus you have 2 toilets & a low maintenance/ private backyard perfect for entertaining the family & friends.
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Saturday 10th October at 12pm $420,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 90 Days Sat 12:10 - 12:30pm Photo ID required Kush Chetri 0425 199 192 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
Wednesday 14th October at 5pm unless sold prior $390,000+ Sat 1:30 - 1:50pm Photo ID required Kush Chetri 0425 199 192 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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Saturday 10th October at 12pm Contact Agent Sat 3 - 3:30pm Photo ID required Andrea Gutwirth 0426 262 601 Ben Nguyen 0404 66 44 66 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888
Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 120 Days.
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This is the dream for all – a well maintained, tucked away, quiet and modern feel unit in the heart of it all. Floating floorboards flow through most of the home while the living soaks in the sunlight. The kitchen with meals overlooks the rear yard and the two zoned bedrooms enjoy their own walk in robes. Plus there is a separate bathroom to the private shower room and best of all is the secluded courtyard with access to the single lock up garage.
Tucked in the bowl of this quiet street sits this revitalized piece of art – brought back to its former glory with plenty of work and expertly designed to entertain on any scale. Floating floors throughout most of the home, 4 carpeted BDRs including the MSTR with a walk through robe & contemporary en suite, a central kitchen that overlooks the 2nd living with an enclosed fireplace, a rumpus / billiards room at the rear & a mammoth undercover alfresco area to overlook the swimming pool.
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Saturday 17th October at 2pm $280,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 60/90 Days Sat 12:45 - 1:15pm Photo ID required Jeremy Phillips 0402 751 001 Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888
PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT
Saturday 17th October at 12pm Contact Agent 10% Deposit. Balance 90 Days Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required Alice Wong 0401 650 862 Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888
NOBLE PARK 390 Princes Highway 8710 0000 | KEYSBOROUGH 1/ 320 Cheltenham Road 8769 1888 PROUDLY SERVICING: Springvale • Endeavour Hills • Dingley • Waterways
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NOBLE PARK 17 STUART STREET JUST WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR. Existing Plans for 6 dwellings located in the heart of Noble Park. Primely positioned within moments from the Station and all central facilities, you will find it hard to be more central than this! Surrounded by cafes, shops and all you will need for a convenient lifestyle. Investors and first home buyers are snapping up these opportunities and on a rising market sale prices are strong making this project very safe and secure for a good return. These concept plans for 6 townhouses are a work of art. Ranging from 11 - 13 squares, pending the townhouse. The six townhomes enjoy sought after open planned ground floor living, with bedrooms and adjoining leisure area upstairs. Properties such as this are highly sought and rarely found so be sure to enquire today before it is too late!
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Tuesday 20th October at 5pm unless sold prior Contact Agent Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
Same great values... Same great service... Same great results... Over the last 20+ years Tim has personally sold over 1600 properties for happy sellers. His experience and results make him the top agent to call if you are thinking of selling your home.
Enjoy our red carpet experience today...
Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 tstickley@barryplant.com.au www.tim-stickley.com.au
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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faceyindustrial.com.au 9793 4455
527m2
Eastlink
Cambria Road
AUCTION
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26 CAMBRIA ROAD, KEYSBOROUGH TWO FACTORIES ON ONE TITLE 2B
Lyndhurst 2 Marglen Place
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Vendor says must sell!
Auction
Sitting grandly on approximately 544m2 of land, this large, modern family home is just minutes away from Lyndhurst Primary School, Marriott Waters shopping centre, Merinda Park station & Lynbrook station. Featuring; 4 beds, 2 baths, 3 living areas, gas cooking, ducted heating/ evaporative cooling, double remote garage, alfresco, access to gymnasium, swimming pool & function Room.
$450,000+ Sat 26th September 3.30pm
Occupy or invest in this rare property. Featuring two adjoining factories on one title, 26 Cambria Road is situated on a large lot with a fully fenced and gated carpark.
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• Adjacent to Eastlink • Parking onsite • Dado and concrete warehouses • RSD access
View Thurs 5-5.30pm & Sat 3-3.30pm
Building Area: 777m2 Land Area: 1,115m2 Zoning: Industrial 1
Jaymee Le 0416 336 902 jaymee.le@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale
Ian Kilgour
0416 012 727
• Office in front warehouse • Security video hookup Auction: 7th October at 2pm, onsite Terms: 10% deposit, balance 60/90 days
Jet Saliu
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Located just off Cheltenham Road, within minutes of Eastlink, what more could you ask for?
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Dandenong North 62 McFees Road
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Plans & Permits for two units! Ready to build!
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Grand family home!
In Room Auction
With plans and permits approved for two units, the first being a 4 bedroom townhouse, with 2 living areas, open plan kitchen, central bathroom and double garage and the second, a 3 bedroom unit, with central bathroom and single garage makes this an ideal investment opportunity. Sitting on 585m2 of land, the existing 3 bedroom home is within close proximity to transport, a variety of schools, shops and freeway access.
Wednesday 14th October @ 6.30pm Sandown Regency, 477 Princes Hwy, Noble Park
Featuring 4 good sized bedrooms; 2 downstairs & 2 upstairs, study, 2 bathrooms, formal lounge, large functional kitchen with adjoining meals area, separate studio, huge double garage & workshop. Perfect for growing families & entertaining guests on a grand scale! Positioned on 704m2 of land with the potential to build a granny flat or unit (STCA). Strategically positioned close to schools, shops, transport and freeway access.
Wednesday 14th October @ 6.30pm Sandown Regency, 477 Princes Hwy, Noble Park
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View Wed & Sat 1-1.30pm Clyde Lobo 0421 138 384 clyde.lobo@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
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View Wed & Sat 3-3.30pm Clyde Lobo 0421 138 384 clyde.lobo@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
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Explore Your Possibilities with The C! NOBLE PARK 2/1 Ellt Cres NEW LISTING
Perfect irst home or investment with NOBLE PARK 4/22 Vincent Cre own street frontage! NEW LISTING
Cosy and welcoming, this residence will resonate with young couples & professionals with its offer of contemporary accommodation, low maintenance & convenient lifestyle. • Located just minutes away from Noble Park’s shopping precinct which saturated with retail shops, cafes, schools, medical centres. • Providing great recreational and entertainment opportunities.
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$330,000 + Contact Agent Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Ozan Kanbur 0403644379
$390,000+ Sat 11:00am - 11:30am Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Nick Sharma 0411 790 745 Private: Inspect:
NOBLE PARK 9 Racecourse Road
KEYSBOROUGH 40/2-22 Breanne Place
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The perfect irst buy!
Well-presented with low maintenance features, light illed lounge that maintains its year round pleasantness with the inclusion of a split cooling & heating system, leading to the modest but modern kitchen equipped with an stainless oven, gas hot plate and range hood. • Walking distance to Harrisield Primary and shopping precinct • Modern interior is complemented by tiles looring that extends throughout the house.
Brand new generously proportioned KEYSBOROUGH 8 Rutland Crt double-storey townhouses
Lucky 8, Exceptional in every way!
Conveniently positioned with easy access to Primary & Secondary Schools, public transport and various restaurants. • Ideally situated within close proximity to a vast range of amenities. • Perfect opportunity to make an astute acquisition in a family-friendly neighbourhood • Book an appointment for inspection as these stunning townhouses are sure to be snapped up
Situated on a quiet court location, this captivating residence offers enormous family appeal with its perfect proximity to Parkmore Shopping Centre • A large converted ofice is situated in the backyard, or teenagers retreat or entertainment area complete with existing green life that will resonate with gardening enthusiasts. • Ideal family accommodation offering convenience, tranquillity and numerous family recreation options.
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Private: $450,000+ Inspect: Contact Agent Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Varun Ahuja 0404 954 492
Private: Inspect:
$470,000+ Sat 11:30am - 12:00pm Photo ID Required Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Nick Sharma 0411 790 745
Contemporary living at its best!
Nestled away in this quiet complex Designer kitchen with European stainless steel gas appliances 2 carpeted bedrooms with built in robes Central bathroom with shower over bath Tiled living areas Ducted heating Located in the prestigious, award winning Keys Estate • It’s perfect home for Single Professionals or Families just starting out. • Be quick to inspect as this one won’t last long!
KEYSBOROUGH 157 Keylana Drive
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2A1B1D1L Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Varun Ahuja 0404 954 492
Taking family luxury to new heights
Exquisitely breathtaking, this stunning two-storey family residence lawlessly incorporates aesthetic charm and practicality to create an exceptionally spacious and alluring interior that fulills every family requirement. Caesar designer kitchen with stone bench tops, free-standing oven & built-in wine racks, study & guest suite with full ensuite, ducted heating & refrigerated cooling, remote double garage, landscaped garden and alfresco • Impressive stone pillars & portico lead onto glossy hardwood looring that glows under a plethora of ornate light ittings.
5A3B4D2L Contact: Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Varun Ahuja 0404 954 492
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• Leading Agency in your Area with Unrivaled Customer service • We specialise in Springvale, Keysborough and Noble Park • Over 20 Years of Real Estate Experience • With over 10,000 Clients, we have more buyers for your home • Award Winning agents • Our team can speak a combined 9 languages: English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Teochew, Vietnamese, Cambodian (Khmer), Thai, Hindi and Punjabi • Excellent Ofice Location next to Westpac - more buyers come to us
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PAKENHAM This one is for the family, horses and trucks. It is located on a quiet road and set on some of the higher pastures of Pakenham. This great hobby farm is perfect for a family that wants to run a business such as agistment and or even transport. With two main access points making this very easily achievable by keeping the living quarters separate to the business.
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This quality built solid brick four-bedroom family home is 40 squares under roof line. The master bedroom is large and has a full en suite and walk-in wardrobe. Bedroom two also has its own full en suite and built-in wardrobe. It has four-zone living with family, formal dining, lounge and rumpus rooms. It has a kitchen with new stainless steel appliances and granite benchtops. Outside are eight large paddocks, all with auto-water troughs and three strands of ElectroBraid. There is a 6.5x17 metre workshop with power and concrete floor and a hay shed also with power, two dams and a water tank of 90,000 litres. The property has access from Peck and Larmour roads. All the hard work is done and all that is left for the new owners is to move in and enjoy all of the surrounding open space and yet still be close to schools, shops, parks and major freeways.
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NILMA NORTH / WARRAGUL DISTRICT SOUGHT AFTER RURAL HOLDING IN NOTED FARMING DISTRICT 107 Bayview Avenue, Tenby Point
An immaculately presented property offering both country lifestyle & genuine income returns. 100 acres in a district renowned for its rich heavy producing soil & high rainfall, this property has an additional bonus of a 16mg water licence & is currently used for prime bullock fattening. Majestic established trees, gardens & lawns surround a quality home. Master BR with ensuite, plus a second huge living area are additional features to the home with quality ixtures. A property with a beautiful aspect, located just 15 mins from freeway. $845,000 internet iD: wg3482 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au
5622 3800 Cnr Smith & Queen St, Warragul
www.sej.com.au
This hardi plank family home set on approx. one third acre is well set back on the block with a four car garage and three car carport. The home has beautifully polished tassy oak floors, a front formal living area and a large family room with a wood heater and reverse cycle air conditioner. The open plan kitchen has timber cabinets with solid red gum benches, stainless steel oven, gas hot plates and dishwasher with the dining area to the side. There are four bedrooms with built in robes and the master has a full ensuite and walk in robe and the main bathroom has a spa bath. Sliding doors lead to a large wrap around deck with patio blinds. INSPECT: By appointment CONTACT: Madelyne Golby 0408 559 096
Grantville - 5678 8433 1505 Bass Highway
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FAMILY HOME WITH CHARACTER
815 ALLAmBEE-CHiLDERS RD THORPDALE
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166 Acre Dairy Farm
13 Mitchell Street, Nyora
Nilma North 80 McMahons Road
166 Acres (67.17 Hectares)
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NYORA GENERAL STORE (BUSINESS ONLY) This business offers well established client base for retail trade plus liquor licence. With the business is a 4 bdrm WB home for rental at approx $2100 pm for both shop & residence. Current lease avail for renewal & strong trading figures support a profitable investment. Business trading 7 days. For Sale Inspect Contact
$180,000 PLUS SAV By Appointment Ray Wilkinson 0417 515 649
BUDGET 4 BEDROOM WEATHERBOARD! The property boasts a split system air conditioner, high ceilings, ceiling fans, 4 burner rangehood stove, entertaining area, single garage and a garden shed. This little gem of a property is only a 3 minute walk away from the Lang Lang Shops, Primary School, Childcare, Community Centre/ doctors and public transport. For Sale Inspect Contact
$230,000 PLUS By Appointment Ray Wilkinson 0417 515 649
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NEW HOMES & LAND
DESIGNS TO SUIT ALL TASTES Inspired Homes have their finger on the pulse of land developments and residential building opportunities throughout the south-east. This boutique builder has an extensive portfolio of house and land packages at all popular locations.
Each Inspired Home offers full design flexibility, allowing buyers to make alterations to suit their specific needs and budgets. The modular design of Inspired Homes allows you to mix and match different design modules to put together the ideal home using the Inspired Home
Creator on the company website. Alternatively, Inspired Homes offers custom design options to create a home that suits exact needs, and tastes. With the Inspired Homes display centre situated in the beautiful Berwick Waters estate there are no surprises that
they offer quality packages in this picturesque environment beginning at $499,000. Inspired Homes designs start at 20 squares, through to 50 squares, all offering refreshingly different single-storey and double-storey homes for all stages of life.
Visit Inspired Homes to explore the design possibilities for that future home. The Inspired Homes display centre is at 3-5 Serene Way, Clyde North (Berwick Waters estate). Phone 13000 HOMES (1300 046 637) or Andrew Stickley on 0411 473 662.
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The perfect backdrop for your new home. Located next door to the Royal Botanic Gardens in sought-after Botanic Ridge, Acacia is the natural choice for your new home. Due to overwhelming demand, new lots close to Acacia’s stunning parks and wetlands are now on sale and start from just $186,000*. Lay the foundations for your new home at Acacia. You’ll be home in no time.
Altitude 4S by Botanic Homes
Discover more: Visit the Sales and Information Centre 53 – 65 Craig Road, Botanic Ridge. Or call Georgie on 0437 373 753.
acaciabotanic.com.au *Buyers should review the contract carefully, make their own inquiries and obtain independent advice before proceeding. Illustrations and information are indicative only and are believed to be correct at the time of publication. Peet reserves the right to withdraw or alter any lot at any time without notice at its absolute discretion. Other costs and fees are payable, including but not limited to: stamp duty, settlement/registration fees, legal fees, finance costs, site and construction works, engagement of any consultants, approvals and connection for services. Peet Estates (VIC) Pty Ltd 1194649-KC35-15
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EXCLUSIVE BOULEVARD RELEASE METRICON HOME & L AND PACKAGES FROM $464,800.
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PACKAGE PRICE INCLUSIONS Exclusively designed Metricon home, façade, site costs, OH+S requirements, council requirements, 40% render, recycled water, NBN, 450mm eaves to front façade, exposed aggregate driveway, bushfire levy, pivot front door, blinds, clothesline, letterbox, fencing, flooring, carpet, concrete path around house perimeter and $10K worth of landscaping.
HARTLEIGHCLYDE.COM.AU Visit our interactive sales and information centre at 100 Pattersons Road, Clyde. Open 7 days 11am – 5pm RELEASE ONE 85% SOLD. NEW LOTS ARE NOW SELLING.
*The information contained herein is accurate as of 14 September 2015 but may be subject to change without notice. Prospective purchasers should make their own enquiries to satisfy themselves of all aspects in respect to their purchase. No responsibility will be accepted by the vendor and/or the agent for action taken in reliance upon this information. The information contained herein does not constitute a representation by the vendor or the agent and are expressly excluded from the contract. All images are for illustrative purposes only. Design and branding by tomorrow agency.
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Students’ rough night By GEORGIA WESTGARTH WITH close to 23,000 people sleeping rough in Victoria every night, students from Noble Park added an extra 40 to that number for a night of fund-raising. Raising $605 for St Vincent de Paul, Nazareth College students dusted off their sleeping bags and rugged up for a night out in the cold as part of the St Vinnies School and Community Sleep out. Sadly, about 26 per cent of the homeless population in Victoria are under 18 years old, and in a fitting show of heart 40 Noble Park teenagers slept rough on Friday 28 August. Raising awareness and funds for homelessness, the sleep out turned out to be a favourite among Nazareth College students. Year 12 student Chris Maxwell said the night was an experience he would never forget. “It really gave me a chance to see how much people actually care about those who are homeless,” he said.
Andrew Moore from the college said an “inspiring” group of senior students led other participants through activities during the night. “The activities really made them think about what leads to homelessness and at the same time raised awareness of related issues in our community,” Mr Moore said. Vincent Care chief executive John Blewonski said nights such as these were a fantastic way to change people’s perceptions on homelessness and who was affected by it. “Homelessness includes anyone living in unsafe or insecure housing, such as boarding houses or shelters, and sadly due to domestic violence this includes a lot of women and children,” Mr Blewonski said. Madeline Hately-Smith from Nazareth College said the sleep out was one of the best events she had ever been involved in. “Everyone who attended got into the spirit of the night and were really receptive to all the activities that we ran,” the Year 11 student said.
Madeline, James, Chris and Michelle all slept rough for one night as part of the St Vincent de Paul Victoria’s School and Community Sleep out. 143657 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
Peaceful protest to bring back off-street racing called off By CASEY NEILL EASTERNATS supporters have put a protest on the backburner after presenting a petition to Greater Dandenong Council. Councillor Jim Memeti presented thousands of signatures supporting calls for the off-street racing event to return to Sandown Racecourse at the council’s Monday 14 Septem-
ber meeting. “I think these people need to go somewhere,” he said. CEO John Bennie said the petition would be tabled at the next opportunity and the council would then consider the matter before establishing a position. He said Sandown owner Melbourne Racing Club would have to apply for
a council permit to hold the event. Following three years of illegal ‘drag racing’ on the Dandenong Bypass each weekend, Keysborough South Action Group this month suggested running an offstreet racing program at Sandown Racecourse similar to one at Calder Park. So Jon Davison, who established the Easternats
event in 1997, started a push for its return to give car enthusiasts an outlet. Almost 600 people have shown their support on the Bring Back The EASTERNATS To Sandown Facebook event page. But a “peaceful gathering” planned for the coming weeks is now on hold. “At this stage we do not
believe that it is in the best interest to hold a public gathering,” Mr Davison said. “We are seeking (the council’s) support to organise a meeting with the Melbourne Racing Club. “We will be attending another meeting of council on Monday 28 September. “We will be asking further questions and antici-
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Council counts on public pressure RATE capping will affect Greater Dandenong residents more than they realise, according to councillor Matthew Kirwan. The State Government is expected to cap local government rate rises to CPI from next financial year, cutting $45 million a year from the Greater Dandenong budget. Cr Kirwan said most residents thought the situation would only require the council to “find a few efficiencies” and were shocked at the figure. At the 14 September council meeting he called for public input on how the council should spend a reduced budget and whether it should apply for variations to secure funding for projects. “Whether we get a variation to build a Keysborough South Community Hub or Dandenong Community Hub will depend on us showing that the Keysborough South and Dandenong Communities actually want them,” Cr Kirwan said. He asked council staff to survey what approaches other councils were taking to involve their residents in rate capping considerations and bring a report to the February meeting.
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Award fit for a king By CASEY NEILL A DANDENONG North man has received Cambodia’s highest honour. Thay-Horn Yim was among six people to receive a King’s award in June. “That’s the highest award in the Cambodian system,” he said. The Cambodian Buddhist Monk Council of Australia and New Zealand held an awards ceremony at Wat Buddharangsi Melbourne in Springvale South to honour the recipients. Mr Yim said they’d all made a contribution to completing a new Prasok Park in Cambodia on 25 February. The council contributed $2 million. He said Prasot Park was a replica of Angkor Wat in Siem Reap of Cambodia and commemorated the place where Buddha was born. “The Cambodian people of Australia are very proud of Prasot Park and this endeavour has been a key focus for the Cambodian communities for many years,” he said. “When we have a big project like that, normally the king would suggest that we reward people who’ve made a great contribution to Cambodia.” Mr Yim said the award was usually only presented in Cambodia. “Australians have never received the King’s award before,” he said. “I never thought that I would get one as well. I only knew at the last minute. “I feel really honoured.” He’s been involved with the temple for almost 20 years. “I was a Khmer Rouge survivor. I lived in a refugee camp for two
Thay Horn Yim with his award. He says he now wants to help rebuild Cambodia. 142696 years,” he said. “I never expected very much. I didn’t have anything much. “When I came to Australia I got my tertiary education - I got my degrees, my honours degrees.” Mr Yim worked as a public servant, holding a senior position for more than 10 years, and has raised four children. He has received the Victorian Government’s Award for Excellence in Multicultural Affairs, Centrelink’s National Award for Excellence in Multicultural Youth Service
and an AMES Humanitarian Award. “I never expected this sort of thing,” he said. “I want to give back. I got more than I bargained for.” He said Australia’s “land of opportunity” tag rang true. “We don’t have to worry about food for the next day,” he said. “It’s important to go back to help communities, some of those migrants and refugees who can’t afford to pay. “Thankyou to Australia for giving me the opportunity, a second
chance to live here and have a family, have a life. Now I have an opportunity to help to rebuild Cambodia.” The council’s president, the Venerable Sovann Srey also received an award. He established organisation in 1995. Along with the Springvale South temple’s Abbot Venerable Sudhep Nan, Venerable Srey among the most senior monks in Australia. “They escaped to Thailand, so they were not disrobed by Khmer Rouge,” Mr Yim said.
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Kids take over their class By CASEY NEILL SILVERTON Primary students took charge of their classrooms to tackle environmental issues. The Noble Park North school hosted its fifth annual Kids Teaching Kids conference on Friday 11 September. About 200 children from nine schools came along to learn about problems affecting nature now and into the future. The Kids Teaching Kids program raises awareness and drives action on local and global environmental issues, brings communities together to solve common challenges and help the next generation of leaders take responsibility for the future. The conferences are designed to inspire students to learn more through real world examples and show them that they can have a positive impact on the world, starting in their own communities.
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Reaching out to refugees By CASEY NEILL FORMER refugee John Iramiyan is returning the favour to Australia’s newest arrivals. He was appointed as Coles Noble Park’s store manager in October last year. “They wanted someone to come in and support the team,” he said. Mr Iramiyan decided the business would improve with a focus on people and reached out to the community. He asked nearby Yarraman Oaks Primary School how he could help and a breakfast club was the answer. “Six months later, we’ve got a really good program with them,” he said. Twice a week the store supplies 20 to 30 kids with fresh milk, bread and fruit and has since launched a second breakfast club at Noble Park Primary School. A work experience program to support the Dandenong and Noble Park language centres followed. He now welcomes several refugees and migrants into the store each week. “Every participant in the program gets a uniform and a name badge to really make them feel part of the team,” Mr Iramiyan said. “We make sure they are invited to all team member huddles and celebrations. “We have a one-metre rule in our store, where if a customer is within one metre they turn around and say hello. “We get them to be comfortable about being uncomfortable.”
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He said the students also learnt to communicate with staff and each other and to appraise their performance. They spend time in different departments, are paired with a mentor, and go through the standard induction process before they hit the floor. “While they’re here they’re part of the structure,” he said. Mr Iramiyan helps them to prepare a job application and encourages them to
apply for roles within the Wesfarmers umbrella. “They’ve got a head-start,” he said. John was born in Iraq, raised in Greece and arrived in Australia as a refugee in 1980. “I’m in the best job and the best country in the world and I’ve got to give back,” he said. “I remember how the doors opened for me.” Erika Jones is a teacher at the Springvale AMES site and came to Australia as a Hungarian
Dry goods manager and second in charge Jason Addicott, store manager John Iramiyan, Honh Zhang, Erika Jones from AMES, Shuling Rong and Win Maw. 143269 refugee in 1978. “I was very welcomed,” she said. She said the Noble Park Coles store’s work experience program and tours helped her students to increase their vocabulary and learn about products, employability skills, communication and occupational health and safety. “It reinforces what’s learnt in the classroom,” she said. “They really grow in confidence.”
Ken thanks the course that got his life back on track KEN Weller was made redundant when his employer of more than 17 years recently shut down. “It was like my world ended,” he said. “I lost my job, I lost my car, I almost lost the place where I live, I lost my girlfriend and basically I lost the will to live. “I’d go to bed on the Friday and I wouldn’t get up until Tuesday or Wednesday. “I just didn’t see anyone, I didn’t speak to anyone.” The Dandenong 57-yearold had applied for more than 100 jobs when his
Centrelink case manager encouraged him to sign up for a work education course. “It changed my life. I don’t know where I’d be if it wasn’t for them,” he said. Mr Weller’s two previous jobs were in production support. “I kept machines running and relieved people for dinner break and tea break,” he said. “So by the time I got my break I had it alone, and when I did my job I worked alone. “I’ve been on my own for
the last 20 years, and you get used to being on your own. “So you become like a turtle in a shell and that shell protects you.” He credits an instructor at Complex Institute of Education with bringing him out. “Catherine Winsall. She’s the one that pushed me,” he said. “I still have her fingermarks in my back!” The Registered Training Organisation (RTO) runs job readiness programs from an office on Walker Street, Dandenong, and works with
employment service providers. Mr Weller secured a work placement at Trade Secret in Dandenong Plaza and couldn’t praise his colleagues enough. “They just helped me and because I’d been out of retail for maybe 35 years or more,” he said. “It was just a joy to work with them. “When you’re happy with your job and you just enjoy the company of the people you work with it’s very easy to go to work.”
The company asked him to stay on as a casual working a few hours three days a week. “It’s a start,” he said. “It’s a great place to work. I get to meet people and I get to interact with the public. “I can now get up in the morning because I have Trade Secret. They’re my family now.” Mr Weller now plans to complete responsible service of alcohol and photography courses.
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ENTERTAINMENT WHAT’S ON Hallam kogo Full Moon Festival
KOGO stands for ‘knit one give one’ and is a group of avid knitters creating items for disadvantaged community members. The group is looking for more knitters and donations of wool. ■ Hallam Community Learning Centre, 56 Kays Avenue, Hallam. Tuesday afternoons from 12.30, patterns supplied.
Disco THE St James Anglican Church Dandenong is holding a fundraising disco with all the hits from the ’70s and ’80s. ■ 53 Langhorne Street, Dandenong, from 7.30pm on 26 September. BYO drinks and nibbles. Cost $20 per ticket on 0412 221 652. The sun is set to shine on Full Moon Festival.
Children’s Festival THE City of Greater Dandenong has more than 100 scheduled activities for this year’s Children’s Festival. In its fourth year the annual festival’s dinosaur theme is expected to attract more than 15,500 visitors. It will include a program of dinosaur themed family movies at Harmony Square as part of the daily Deckchair Movie sessions, reptile viewing and Jurassic plant discoveries at Heritage Hill, along with dinosaur arts and crafts at the Dandenong Market. ■ Running at numerous locations from Saturday 19 September to Sunday 4 October. For more information visit www.greaterdandenong.com.
THE Dandenong Market will host the Full Moon Festival which celebrates the brightest and fullest moon, a traditional Chinese custom that symbolizes peace, prosperity and family reunion. The festival will showcase many flavours, aromas, sounds and colours with outdoor market stalls and authentic Asian street food. ■ Southern Car Park, Dandenong Market, Corner Clow and Cleeland Streets, Dandenong. Sunday 27 September, 10am to 4pm.
2015 Relay for Life is already in planning and the team is hoping to get new members to raise money for the Cancer Council. ■ Saturday 10 October, 3pm start to Sunday 11 October 9am finish. Ross Reserve Athletics Track, Memorial Drive, Noble Park.
Healthy and deadly YOUNG people can learn about looking after themselves and their mob, meet new people, learn skills, connect with their culture and more at this Koorie program. It’s for ages 14 to 21 and food is provided. ■ YStop Dandenong, 39a Clow Street, opposite Dandenong Market. Tuesdays, 4pm to 6.30pm. Call Youth Services on 9793 2155 for more information.
Rock and roll dance class fairy floss, games and an historical photography display. ■ Doveton Neighbourhood Learning Centre, 34 Oak Avenue, Friday 25 September from 11am to 2pm.
Sewing circle NO EXPERIENCE is required to join the Open Door sewing circle. The group is for those who enjoy sewing, new projects and who would like to work on individual projects in a friendly environment. ■ The Open Door, 110 Ann Street, Dandenong. Every Tuesday, except school holidays. Between 10am and noon. Suggested donation $4. For more details phone Trish or Jo on 9791 8664.
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THE Doveton Neighbourhood Learning Centre is holding a free event for the whole family to celebrate more than half a century of Doveton. The fun day will include an animal farm, henna tattoos, face painting,
FOLLOWING successful tours throughout Europe and China, the Chinese light spectacular will arrive in Dandenong this month. On show will be 32 silk lanterns and colourful light displays from wind-
mills and Chinese zodiac signs to dinosaurs. ■ Dandenong Showground in Greaves Reserve, Bennet Street, Dandenong. Friday 11 September until Sunday 18 October. Open from 6pm to 10pm daily.
Food as medicine workshop LEARN from holistic and wellness coach Carolyn Gray about the best ways to use food as medicine for a balanced healthy diet. ■ Noble Park Aquatic Centre, Memorial Drive Noble Park. Saturday 3 October, 10am to noon. Bookings essential to the Noble Park Aquatic Centre on 9546 7955. For more information on Carolyn Gray visit www.holisticwellnessforlife.com.
Milo cricket fundraiser PARKFIELD cricket club in Noble Park is holding a car boot sale on its junior registration day to raise money for the upcoming junior
cricket season and free Milo cricket coaching. ■ Parkfield Cricket Club, Dunblane Road, Noble Park. Saturday 26 September.
Anh Do at the Drum COMEDIAN Anh Do is bringing his best-selling memoir The Happiest Refugee to life in a stand-up live show. A mix of humour, real life stories, photos and film retell Anh’s story from a Vietnamese fishing boat to Australia. The memoir was recently awarded Book of the Year with sales in excess of 350,000. ■ Drum Theatre, corner of Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Saturday 17 October at 8pm. Adults $59.90 and concessions $54.90. Show time is 90 minutes with no interval.
Relay for Life THE City of Greater Dandenong’s
JOIN in on the fun and learn to rock and roll, swing and line dance with like-minded people. ■ Edinburgh Hall, corner of Edinburgh and Dowling Street, Springvale North. Every Tuesday evening from 7.30pm to 10pm. Each class is $12 or $15 for multiple classes on the same night. Contact Lou Mingaars on 0413 393 345 for more information.
Probus THE Combined Probus Club of Waverley Gardens provides guest speakers, the dine out, garden, wanderers, walking, card, craft and coffee groups and trips and outings. New members are made welcome. ■ Vegas Venue, Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre, corner of Police and Jacksons roads, Mulgrave. Meet on the last Tuesday of each month from 9.45am to noon. Call Don Lambie on 9560 6046 or Rick on 9801 4049 or email wavgardcomprob@gmail.com for more details.
Eckersley’s eclectic and electric country broad church that is known as country today. Now this amazingly eclectic band is coming to the Hallam Hotel. The musicianship, coupled with the gravelly emotive Eckersley vocals, makes it clear why the AEB is setting fire to the pews. Having just won the 2015 Golden Guitar Award in January for New Artist of the Year, Eckersley also
picked up a prestigious APRA award for Country Work of the Year for his hit single Give Her the World. The AEB has also been chosen for Commercial Radio Australia’s coveted spot on the 2015 Global Artist Showcase for CMA Music Festival in Nashville in June. It seems industry and fans alike have come together in their mutual ac-
claim for Eckersley whose roots are, of course, impeccable. He writes what ZZ Top might call “beer-drinking, hell-raising” great music learned from many years of touring both the US and Australia constantly. The indisputable truth is that Eckersley and his heavily bearded band of cohorts play and say what comes from their hearts and souls
and as long as there’s juice in the van and strings on the guitars, the AEB will be playing somewhere. Those who are lucky enough to catch their music will be left cheering for more. The Adam Eckersley Band plays the Hallam Hotel, 241-245 Princes Highway on 24 September. Phone 8786 0200 or visit www.hallamhotel.com.au.
Music fans will be cheering for more.
WIN By far the best decade for ROCK MUSIC the Rockstar Bar Grand Opening is taking it back to the eighties.
We have 10 double passes to give away to the Grand Opening on Saturday October 3. You can enter two ways: Email your name and contact number to: win@starnewsgroup.com.au Or write your name and address along with your best daytime phone number to: Rockstar Bar Grand Opening c/o STAR NEWS GROUP P O Box 9 Pakenham Victoria 3810 Entries close Wednesday 30 September @ noon. Winner will be notified via email or phone. To enter you must be over 18 years
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SINCE its official debut at the 2013 Tamworth Country Music Festival, the Adam Eckersley Band has enjoyed a steep rise in popularity, firmly positioning itself as an Australian band to watch. Hearing the Adam Eckersley Band (AEB) crunching through nimble rockers, fiddle-led stompers, reflective acoustic tunes and blistering country-rock, music lovers are reminded of the
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AEROLITE 18ft Caravan. Nice and clean, double bed, front lounge, rangehood, stove, oven, microwave, full annexe, new hoses, 12 months registration (C84174). $6,500 negotiable. Phone: 0456 704 565.
BUSHTRACKER 2005 16ft. 2 gas bottles, standard external front cargo doors, new Aussie Traveller "Coolabah" awning 2014, full annexe, rear camera, 4 x wind down stabilisers, 3 water tanks, 4 solar panels, 4 x 130amp/hrs deep cycle GEL batteries, new 2014 hour Seasons hatch, Dometic air con, Winguard antenna, mobile phone antenna, 12v external outlet, queen size island bed, LED reading lights, Xantrex Inverter 1800 watt, 50 amp automatic battery charger, TEAC 47cm LED TV /DVD, Pioneer AM/FM radio with 12 stacker CD/DVD player inc external speakers, VANSAT portable Satellite TV System including VAST Decoder, 187 litre "COOLMATIC" 12volt compressor fridge/freezer, microwave, shower/toilet combo with handbasin, 4 gas burner stove /oven/grill. Reg 29/4/2016 (S96720) $59,000 neg. Phone: 0488 401 915. CARAVAN, Scenic Vega, one owner, lightly used, air con, excellent tyres, good battery, lots of cupboards. VGC. $16,500 Ph 9796 8371.
COLORADO Highton, 2011, 2 door caravan, length 31ft (internal 25ft), roof mounted IBIS split system, 184L 3-way fridge, microwave, full oven, TV on swing bracket and antenna, QS bed, 3 bunks with personal DVD players, L shaped seating, extra 3ft checkerplated back stand-up change area, full ensuite, slide out gas BBQ, 2x gas bottles, 2x picnic tables, 16inch wheels with 2 extra spare tyres, twin battery system, full tunnel front boot, full galvanised front boot. High clearance with flat floor. Pull out awning and full annexe. Would suit new family buyers. Excellent condition. $58,500. 0419 030 773.
CUB SUPAMATIC 2013 Escape Camper. As new condition, current model, first registered 2013, semi-off road version includes Trans Continental Pack, (stronger springs, longer and stronger drawbar, reinforced chassis, water tank protector, heavy duty axle, 14" wheels, and locking water filler). Steel front storage box, 2 x single beds, pull-out kitchen with 2 burner gas stove, hard floor and adjustable legs for further stability. Beds lift up, storage space underneath. Full length awning and poles. Great family camper, easy to tow and set-up in two minutes, goes almost anywhere. Selling due to ill health. Stored at a factory in Braeside. $16,550. Phone: 0418 386 030.
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DUET Pop Top 6 berth. Single axle, electric brakes at tyres, 2 gas bottles, 2 large boots, external led lights, 12 volt socket, mains water tap, rollout awning, bbq gas baynot connector, fold up jockey wheel, generator box, 3 way fridge /freezer, microwave, 3 burner gas/1 burner electric stove top /gas grill, range hood, led lighting, air conditioner, 2 onboard batteries, 12 volt to 12 volt dc charger, 240 volt charger, tv/dvd/antenna/ booster /tv bracket, radio/cd player, water tank/2 volt pump, dinette style seating, accessories: portable toilet (never used), levelling ramp, portable step, towball lock, registration until March 2016 (S27-177)). Well worth viewing excellent condition. $25,000. Phone: 0401 888 885.
EAGLE Step Through Camper Trailer, only three years old and only used five times, very good condition almost like brand new, independant coil shock suspension, front storage box with two jerry can holders, 2x9kg gas bottles, lockable side storage boxes, internal slide out draw into step up area, bedside table and storage box, 12 volt power supply with 3 power outlets, velcrow strip lights, big slideout kitchen, three burner cooktop with wok burner underneath, slide out storage drawers, built-in sink with 85ltr water tank, 65ltr slide out fridge, queen size mattress with canvas zip up dust proof cover plus much more. Reg (T69178) $22,000. Phone: 0438 447 074.
JAYCO Freedom Pop top 2002 18ft. LG Mircowave, 90ltr 3 way fridge, 4 Burner cook top, grill and full oven, rangehood, Heron 2.2 Air conditioner/heater, double bed, water tank, twin 9kg gas bottles and cradles, security screen door, outside tap, power outlets, dual axles, electric brakes, roll out awning. Inside hot water unit, 2 extra 12 vault power plugs, 39cm TV with built in DVD player, antenna, full zip up annexe, spare pole carrier, outdoor caravan cover, portable flush toilet and shower with pump for instant hot water, recently serviced and new bearings fitted. Plus heaps more extras. Registration (P65711). Excellent condition. $23,500 neg. Phone: 0438 354 634.
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ROADSTAR Vacationer Tango. Tandem wheels with 2 spare, new roll on awning + new annexe, 2 gas bottles, electric brakes, inside measurements 18 ft by 7.3 ft, double island bed, air conditioner, 3 way fridge, microwave, TV/DVD player, CD radio, can sleep four people, lots of cupboard space, underbed storage. $20,000 neg. Reg (P65994). Phone: 0404 198 947.
WINDSOR, Dynasty, 24ft, 2001, full ensuite, island d/bed, 3x bunks, 4 burner, cooktop, grill, microwave, comes with all cooking equipment/utensils. New TV, bedding, roll out awning come annexe, elec brakes, tandom axle, independent suspension, Rev cycle AC, gas, HWS, front boot storage, 2 new gas bottles, reg 05.2016, easy to two. $32,500ono. 03 5625 1312.
WINNEBAGO ESPERANCE. Excellent condition with rear bathroom, toilet, shower, vanity, Island bed & electric side slideout to make large comfortable dinette area. Iveco 3ltr turbo auto diesel just serviced with GPS, air/con, power windows, rear camera, computer & driver/passenger airbags, cruise control, power windows & only requires standard licence. Standard items include reverse cycle A/C, 3 way 150ltr fridge, gas oven & hot plates, exhaust canopy, micowave, large internal & external storage compartments, sun block curtains, pull out awning, outdoor entertainment centre & gas/elec. HWS, invertor external gas BBQ connection, (2) gas bottles, slideout generator box. Lots of upgrades & extras including tow bar, Fiamma fixed folding double bike rack, 80 litre additional water tank, solar panels, washing machine, awning slide shade, removable Webasco gas ducted heating, external TV point. Registration (XKW-992). $125,000 neg. Phone: 0418 310 060.
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DAIHATSU Sirion 2006, 1.3lt, auto, 4 door, 105,000 kms, registration (TNN-458) until June 2016. RWC. $7,000. Phone: 0433 175 066.
PARAMOUNT Signature 2005. Full ensuite, roll out awning, gas oven and jets, microwave, gas hot water, solar panels and 2 x deep cycle batteries, sleeps 2. 3 way fridge, slide out outside bbq, reverse cycle air con, digital tv with dvd player, front and rear boot, always garaged. Plus many more features. Immaculate condition. Reg (T07525). $34,000. Negotiable. Phone: 0400 182 953
FORD, Transit, 2007. EC inside and out. Four new tyres. Ready for work w/ cargo barrier and commercial carpet. Service books. RWC. 126,00KMS. Reg: 1FH4LS to 07/16. $16,990. Ph: 0429 068 115
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HOLDEN, Nova 1996 sedan. Blue, auto, AC, PWS, low KM's. VGC. RWC. Registered to October 2015. YZT150. $2,700. Ph: 0468 941 588
MERCEDES BENZ, C200, 2003 sedan. Super charge. Silver. Auto. Full option, low KMs, EC. RWC. Reistered to August 2016, SID748. $9,200. Ph: 0429 227 672
MITSUBISHI Magna 2003 Tl Sport 3.5ltr, v6, auto. Reg 06.01.16, 258,000kms, dual fuel, power steering, tinted windows, many accessories, EC, no roadworthy, SRH-033. $3,500 negotiable. North Dandenong. Phone 0438 328 844.
NISSAN X Trail TI, 2011, 4 x 4 CVT automatic, 153,000 kms, excellent condition, alloy wheels, central locking, factory tint windows, GPS, leather seats, electric sunroof, tow bar and many other features, RWC, reg until 06/2016, YKO-202. $17,800 ono. One not to be missed. Phone 0401 488 874.
SUBARU 2006 Forester Wagon XT Turbocharged. Automatic. 144,472 kms. Power windows, front cup holders, power mirrors, cruise control and tachometer, two new tyres, wheel alignment, two new drive-shaft boots and transmission seals, 3 inch custom exhaust system from the turbo back, great condition, current roadworthy certificate and 12 months registration (ZWZ-738). Drives like a dream, very fuel efficient. Test drive will impress! $12,000. Phone: 0434 633 766.
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DINGO CAMPER Trailer (Cracker Jack No 9). Annexe & floor included, comfortably sleeps 8-9, grey & blue canvas, large storage cavity, all poles, pegs and ropes included, road cover with internal ladder, reg until Feb 2016 (V04987) 240v electrical outlet. Excellent condition. $4,500. Phone: 0477 724 118.
VISCOUNT, Supreme 1984, 16'6"x8', front kitchen, 4 burner stove, grill, oven, 3 way fridge /freezer, AC, plenty of storage, 2 bed, annexe, VGC, reg until 10 /15, 23717-y. $8,000ono. Call: 9548 1168, 0425 737 019, 0425 768 367. Noble Park area.
PIONEER Sundowner Camper Trailer 2006. Great condition, always garaged, Treg hitch, electric drum brakes, 12V/240V built in fridge, under bed storage accessible via side door when folded. Front storage box with dual batteries, Anderson plug for charging, pole carrier under trailer, heavy duty canvas, overall length from hitch to rear 4700mm, height when folded 1400mm, width 1960mm, extermely easy tow and set up, annex roof is permanently attached and folds up with main canvas. Reg (V68034). $11,500 ono. Phone: 0437 878 660.
Celebrations
Spice to art INTERNATIONALLY acclaimed artist Chaco Kato has joined with local school children to build an interactive installation for the whole family to enjoy. The unique installation, Incy Wincy Spicy Bazaar, is in the form of a canopy-like structure made out of bamboo, fabric,
rope, string, food and other common materials. Children from Dandenong West Primary School took part in two workshops with the artist to help her make her idea a reality. On exhibition from Saturday 12 September to Friday 25 September, the installation will
be accompanied by children’s activities that are designed to encourage children to add to the concept with their own creations. Incy Wincy Spicy is on display at the Walker Street Gallery and is part of the Greater Dandenong Children’s Festival.
Thanks for the cash say libraries REFRIGERATED TOYOTA HILUX, utility, 2014, odometer 3600kms, would suit new buyer, 2400L x 1800 x 1300H measured externally, 82mm fibreglass/polyurethane white gloss finish, checker-plate food grade slipresistant flooring, double rear barn doors with deep freeze multi-blade seals internal flush bulkhead light wired to the tail light circuit, steel frame, alloy mudguards, rear step and docking rubbers, SS Camlock on each door with 'Quicklock' handles, SS heavy duty hinges, SS door holdbacks, SS rear door frame, SS door sills, double seal gaskets on doors, tapered edge doors side door - passenger LH side, doors are key lockable. Reg. MOOJSE (plates not included). $38,500 neg. 0419 030 773.
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HOLDEN, HSV V8, 1997, all modern luxury features and options, new tyres, good reg, exchange, (may pay extra), for caravan, ute, camper or 4x4, will impress, TBI-301, $5,770ono. 9796 8789.
Dandenong West Primary School students, clockwise from bottom, Saira (in purple headscarf) Schanel, Jessica, Faiza, Armaan, Lyam, Patricia and Vivian.
All types. Pay up to $8,999. Trucks, 4WD, Utes. Cond. apply. 24/7. LMCT 11499. Car removal: 0401 580 093
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GREATER Dandenong libraries will share a near-$1 million boost. Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams announced the $927,267 in State Government funding at Dandenong Library during the Book Week celebrations.
The funds can be used for staffing, community programs, book purchases and technology upgrades. Ms Williams said libraries were at the heart of communities. “Libraries help foster lifelong learning, provide free ac-
cess to information and are a place for people to meet and engage,” she said. “Locally, I know how many residents rely on and love our library services. “This funding will help ensure that services like these can continue and grow.”
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International learning RIVERCREST Christian College in Clyde North has recently been authorised by the International Baccalaureate as an official World School offering the Primary Years Programme (PYP). In early June 2015, Dr Michelle Cafini, Head of Rivercrest, was informed that her school was successful in its application to be an official International Baccalaureate (IB) school after serving a short period of time as a Candidate School. “This is really a momentous occasion and a fabulous achievement for Rivercrest. “Authorisation usually takes approximately three years,” Dr Cafini said. “The staff at Rivercrest have worked exceptionally hard to implement the program since our college opened in January 2014 and we are delighted to have been authorised in under 18 months.” The curriculum offered at Rivercrest in the early years and primary years implements the PYP framework that builds upon students’ prior learning and past experiences. While the teaching of literacy and numeracy is a core component of the curriculum, there is also a strong focus on social, emotional, physical and spiritual development.
Dr Michelle Cafini enjoys cupcakes with Rivercrest students during the college’s first birthday celebrations. Christian world view is strongly embedded into all aspects of Rivercrest’s operation. Being an International Baccalaureate (IB) school, Rivercrest’s philosophy is aligned with the IB’s mission, which is to develop students who are inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect. In 2015 Rivercrest offers classes for three and four-yearolds in the Early Learning Centre as well as classes for prep, year one and two students. Eventually Rivercrest will
expand to offer classes from ELC right through to year 12. Dr Cafini said: “Rivercrest is an exciting educational option for parents in the City of Casey. “Rivercrest offers a curriculum that is grounded in 21st century thinking where all facets of education are connected and interlinked. “ Rivercrest will be having an open day on Saturday 10 October from 1.30pm to 3.30pm. Prospective families will have an opportunity to tour the facilities and meet with the Head of College and staff. Contact the Registrar for further information on registrar@rivercrest.vic.edu.au.
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TAC CUP - Preliminary Final
Rays get that sinking feeling By JARROD POTTER TURNOVERS and lacklustre tackling pressure put a premature end to Dandenong’s 2015 TAC Cup campaign. Dandenong found out the hard way how a younger, quicker Eastern Ranges’ line-up could brush aside the Stingrays’ experience when put into the finals’ spotlight. Dandenong was well placed going into the clash - bringing national champions Brandon White and Kurt Mutimer back into the line-up - with Mitch Cox (illness) and Sam Pickess the unlucky tandem to miss out. A first-term shootout was about as good as it got for Dandenong throughout Saturday at Princes Park with Mutimer and unlikely forward target Kieran Collins - an All Australian full back - helping push the Rays ahead. Lachie Batten led from the front through the midfield while the partly rearranged Dandenong defence - anchored by Jacob Weitering, Daniel Capiron and Brandon White - also held strong in the trenches. The Stingrays kept playing musical positions throughout the day - putting Collins at both ends, Capiron and White onto the wing and eventually Weitering up forward to try and manufacture something of note. The run and carry was strong for the Rays all afternoon, but no one seemed to spot up the next kick in the line, instead handing it back to the Ranges time-and-time again. With a fleet of 16 and 17-year-olds taking it to their oppositional elders and then some, Eastern had control over the procession through the second and third terms towards the final fight of the TAC Cup season. The only reason Dandenong had any chance entering the final term was Eastern’s failure to kick accurately. It could’ve been all over early if Ranges had capitalised on the rampaging forward spree it created - booting 17 behinds to leave a few things to
work on ahead of this weekend. But the Eastern force wasn’t the only side squandering chances, as Dandenong went missing in the ‘premiership quarter’ - going goalless. It all but sealed the Stingrays’ fate in 2015 and despite some fourth-quarter heroics, it was too little too late to resurrect the flagging Dandenong chance. The Stingrays rolled the dice in the last term to try and reel in the 31-point deficit - switching likely top draft pick Jacob Weitering (2 goals) to full forward. Weitering finished up his elite junior journey with two goals in a minute to give Dandenong one last glimmer of hope.
TAC CUP SCOREBOARD DANDENONG STINGRAYS 2.0 3.3 3.5 5.7 (37) EASTERN RANGES 3.3 6.6 7.12 8.17 (65) Dandenong Goals: J. Weitering 2, K. Collins, S. Gladman, K. Mutimer. Best: D. Capiron, J. Weitering, B. Rice, L. Williams, L. McKay, K. Collins. Eastern Goals: J. Stephenson 3, C. Brown 3, R. Clarke, B. Hardwick. Best: D. Clarke, A. Cotte, A. Brolic, K. Keppel, C. Brown, B. Batty.
But Eastern fired off the nail-in-thecoffin to take the first spot in the TAC Cup finale. “I think at the start our inability to use the ball the way we have all year,” Dandenong coach Craig Black reflected on the loss. “We turned the ball over early then we were chasing from the start, so it was pretty tough from there on. “When we had the ball we had opportunities to go forward, but then when we turned it over they just moved the ball really quickly… was unlike us as we usually start the games pretty well. “Third quarter I thought we had a crack early, but couldn’t kick a goal…
they go down and kick one and took the momentum. “Then in the fourth, we kick a couple of early goals and gain some momentum, but they were a good young team and took it up to us and had the better of us today which was disappointing.” Black highlighted the efforts of defender Brandon White - earning the thumbs up for his early role negating TAC Cup leading goal kicker Blake Hardwick - as well as Liam McKay, Weitering and Jake Di Pasquale. Looking back on what could have been proved tough in the moments after the loss, but Black thought the side had the potential to make a great impact on senior football throughout the country in years to come. “At the moment we’re pretty disappointed - when you think you have a good team that had a chance of going all the way, not making it is disappointing, but hopefully in the next few years we can read up about these names playing AFL or even VFL footy,” Black said. “They’re a really good bunch of kids and hope this spurs them on to get a bit of momentum in their careers when they look back at it.” Despite the trying day and the bruising disappointment setting in, Dandenong’s final words on field for season 2015 were fittingly upbeat, uttered to the entire playing group by one of the club’s champions over the last three seasons - former skipper and hopeful AFL draftee Daniel Capiron. “We’ll get through this together... we’re best mates and brothers.” Eastern was well led up forward by resourceful tandem Callum Brown and Jaidyn Stephenson - who got off the chain to boot three apiece and lead the Ranges into the grand final - while Bryce Batty, Dylan Clarke and Aaron Cotte proved a handful. Eastern will now face Oakleigh in a surprisingly All-Metro showdown on Sunday morning, 27 September from 11.05am at Etihad Stadium.
Dandenong dynamo midfielder Kurt Mutimer reels in another possession. 144584 Pictures: JARROD POTTER
James Freeman flies for one of his many forward-50 grabs on Saturday. 144584
League’s top honour to Montreal By JARROD POTTER PUTTING the last major SEABL award into his basketball trophy cabinet, Dandenong Rangers’ champion Daequon Montreal was awarded the league’s Most Valuable Player (MVP). Montreal, 27, earned the SEABL MVP to edge out the likes of Cory Dixon, Deba George and former Dandenong Ranger Tony Lewis for the award. After 100 SEABL matches, two conference titles and the 2013 SEABL championship and Hugh McMenamin Medal, Montreal was thrilled to accept the greatest individual league honour after a trying season for the Rangers. “It was great - especially beating out my old running mate (Bendigo’s Tony Lewis),” Montreal said. “We’ve had to deal with it throughout - I think through my first year we haven’t had the same team going into any season from start to finish we’ve either lost guys to college or guys
coming back from college, guys with injury and NBL commitments. “It’s something we’ve learned to manage - we’ve always kept a strong core group of two-three-four players who’ve been there consistently training every week and just setting the bar so we have some backbone and consistency to go to every weekend.” While the MVP is an honour he’ll never forget, Montreal admits it’s the team success that drives him and the sensational 2013 season remains his favourite to date in Australia. “Obviously winning the MVP individually is a great achievement, but winning that championship with my team-mates - that was the guys’ first championship playing SEABL for a while - so delivering that as a group was by far the most special moment,” Montreal said. “It’s been great (at Dandenong) getting to the final in my first year was a great accomplishment and you take it
for granted how hard it is to get there, let alone get back there the second year and win one. “To fall short the last two years you just appreciate how hard it is to actually get to that grand final.” Montreal’s hopes for his fifth year in Australia aren’t just focused on the SEABL court as he hopes to gain Australian citizenship and give his NBL chances a push as a domestic player rather than battling for import spots. “I signed a two-year deal at the start of the year so I’ll be back with the Rangers in 2016,” Montreal said. “There’s always (NBL) speculation, but as you and I both know if there’s no contract on the table and you’re not wearing the singlet it’s not happening. He wanted to give special thanks to his wife Jamie Lee and daughter Keyana, for their immeasurable support as well as everyone involved at Dandenong - especially coach Darren Perry and trainer Daniel Fabien.
Daequon Montreal’s elite 2015 SEABL season was rewarded with the league’s greatest individual honour - the MVP award. 143419 Picture: JARROD POTTER Montreal was also named in the SEABL Men’s Team of the Year to round off his sensational season. Endeavour Hills born-and-bred bas-
ketball star Steph Cumming won the women’s MVP after a strong year with Kilsyth - finishing second to the Rangers in the Women’s championship final.
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Ray of sunshine By JARROD POTTER WHILE individual acknowledgement isn’t a big deal for the Dandenong Stingrays, a star quartet nonetheless received extremely high praise at the TAC Cup’s Morrish Medal night. Beaconsfield’s Bailey Rice (back pocket), Narre Warren’s Gach Nyuon (ruck), Kieran Collins (full back) and Jacob Weitering (centre half back) continued their stellar TAC Cup season with selection in the TAC Cup Team of the Year. The four Stingrays earned their places in the illustrious line-up after impressive seasons in the competition, helping Dandenong push to second on the ladder and into a preliminary final this weekend.
“It’s very humbling to be seen as one of the better players in the TAC Cup,” Collins said. “Really honoured to be placed as the full back of the Team of the Year… it’s awesome.” Weitering and Collins were also presented with their All Australian jumpers after sensational AFL National Championships campaigns with Vic Country alongside Stingrays team-mate Gach Nyuon, who was unable to attend the awards on Sunday evening. “It’s a massive honour,” Weitering said. “It’s good that you get a little bit of reward for a consistent year of football, but at the end of the day we want to win a
premiership...” In the Morrish Medal count, captain Lachlan Williams (9 votes) led all Stingrays with Josh Battle (6), Brandon White (6), Harry Prior (4) and Nyuon (4) also atop Dandenong’s list of 19 players who polled on the night. Bunyip’s Tom Papley (8 votes) and Pakenham’s Matt de Bruin (4 votes) polled well for the Gippsland Power, which also had two Team of the Year nominees Ben Ainsworth (forward pocket) and Nash Holmes (interchange). The Morrish Medal was won by Murray Bushrangers’ midfielder Clayton Oliver on 15 votes ahead of Eastern’s Darcy Crocker and Northern’s Jade Gresham (14 each).
Dandenong Stingrays’ Kieran Collins, Bailey Rice, Jacob Weitering and Gach Nyuon (absent) were named in the TAC Cup Team of the Year. 144282 Picture: JARROD POTTER
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Full On Bling is ready to race in the all new Speed Star series. 144585
By MICHAEL FLOYD SANDOWN has received 13 outstanding nominations for its inaugural $61,000 Speed Star series. Full On Bling heads the nomination list with a best time of 29.15, however the final field will not be determined until Sunday afternoon (after Journal press time) when six greyhounds - coincidently the bottom six on the order of entry - trial between races in order to try and improve their standings. Sandown Racing and Media Manager Michael Floyd are excited by the quality of the greyhounds nominated for the series. “It is a very open series, and all 13 nominated dogs are capable of amazing times and being crowned the 2015 Speed Star,” he said.
Disappointingly for greyhound fans, chasing sensation Fernando Bale was not among the final nominations. The six-time Group 1 winner will bypass the series in order to prepare for the Group 1 Adelaide Cup heats at Angle Park on Thursday 1 October. “It’s purely timing,” said co-trainer Tom Dailly. “He’s in the Traralgon Cup final on Saturday night, and there are a lot of big races coming up including the Adelaide Cup in a fortnight, then onto the Topgun and Melbourne Cup. “We discussed it a lot here and spoke to his owner Paul Wheeler and ultimately decided it would be in his best interests in the longer term to skip the Speed Star.” Despite the absence of the white and brindle superstar, the club is confident of a spec-
tacular series of head-to-head races and some scintillating times. “We’d have loved to see Fernando Bale add to his exceptional record at Sandown Park, but we understand and respect the decision of the kennel,” Floyd said. “The series is unique, and will appeal to new racing fans… we can’t wait to see it come to fruition.” The eight fastest qualifiers will race off in pairs with the winner of each match receiving $10,000, and the greyhound that records the fastest time picking up an additional $15,000. The series will be conducted as race three on the card, and all four matches will be run within half an hour. Visit www.rapidfireracing.com.au for full trial and racing information.
Your chance to win a double pass to Melbourne LeisureFest Holidaymakers and adventurers are set to descend on Sandown Racecourse for the 8th annual Melbourne LeisureFest from October 8-11. Showcasing the latest in RV’s, caravans, motorhomes, camping, 4WD’s, fishing, touring accessories and travel information. For your chance to win a double pass to LeisureFest simply: Email your name to win@starnewsgroup.com.au or Write your name, address and best daytime contact number on the back of an envelope and mail to Star News Group P O Box 9 Pakenham 3810 Entries close Thursday October 1 @ 12 noon See starcommunity.com.au/competitions for details For more information www.melbourneleisurefest.com.au
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A new twist of Faith By JARROD POTTER BOWING out of elite basketball at the highest possible point, Dandenong SEABL captain Faith Probst farewelled the game with a 76-63 championship victory. With 223 SEABL matches - four championships, four conference titles and countless defensive accolades across the seasons - Probst, 31, decided to call time on her sensational career. While her numbers haven’t decreased over the years, Probst admitted her joy for the game had waned, and thought there was no better time to retire than after a championship victory. “I feel like I don’t love the game as much as I should,” Probst said. “I’m getting a bit older as well - I’m 31 - so I feel like there are other things I’ll be able to try, but I’m sure I’ll still be around watching.” She wanted to retire quietly, but her coach Larissa Anderson put two-and-two together and drew the team’s attention to her farewell match. “I can’t imagine a better way to bow out actually,” Probst said. “Larissa asked me this morning if I was retiring because I didn’t want to make a big deal about it. “Then I decided, and to actually win the game... I can’t think of a better way to go out with
Faith Probst reels in one last rebound in a sensational SEABL career. 144027 Pictures: ROB CAREW
such a great group of girls as well. “I wanted to sneak away as that’s more my style… was actually crying… was thinking ‘it’s just a game’ but it’s such a massive part of your life, to let it go I guess you can’t not cry.” Probst ended her final campaign with the same defensive prowess that she’s brought throughout her entire SEABL journey, clamping down on Kilsyth’s back-court trio Sarah Parsons, Cassandra Sant to register three points and seven rebounds. In a fitting end, Probst reeled in one of her textbook, lunging rebounds late in the clash, before powering to the post to earn two free throws - what would turn out to be the last shots in a storied SEABL career. “It’s our chemistry - we get along so well, in our early days we just always were together,” Probst said. “Did absolutely everything together, and you can see just how well we got along on the court as well as off the court, and it’s just gelled for us. “And for Larissa to keep us all together as well it’s a real credit to her… it’s an absolute blast.” Anderson said no one should discount Probst’s achievements in the league and she’ll be greatly missed around the group next year. “We’re going to miss Faith - she’s been an amazing person for the league and for us,” Anderson said.
Todhunter back with vengeance By JARROD POTTER TURNING the tables on a nightmare basketball season, Dandenong Rangers’ guard Amelia Todhunter fought her way back on court to share the greatest prize of all. Todhunter earned her second Barbara Barton Medal as the SEABL grand-final Most Valuable Player (MVP) - but compared to her stellar 2012 season, this time around was riddled by set-backs. She spent 13 weeks on the sidelines earlier this year with a knee injury - but nothing could stop her returning to the roster for a sensational finals’ campaign. Helping Dandenong work its way to a SEABL East Conference title and make the SEABL championship match, Todhunter’s work in the finale at both ends of the court was exceptional. Her trying 2015 season ended in the best possible way as Todhunter proved pivotal - Dandenong fighting off every Kilsyth come-back to take the 76-63 SEABL championship victory. Todhunter displayed her SEABL class - stepping up to the big stage to rattle off 19 points, while constantly creating headaches in the backcourt. Her tenacious attack left the Cobras on the back foot as she drove to the basket, hit the perimeter shots and generally terrorised the visitors.
Alongside long-time team mates Aimie Clydesdale, Alison Downie, Faith Probst and Clare Papavs, Todhunter earned another SEABL championship - her fourth - and was almost speechless when it came to the side’s success over the last six years. “I am so excited- ecstatic - words can barely explain how I’m feeling,” Todhunter said. “I have to give the girls all the credit - they got us through those 13 weeks I was out - Bree Whatman stepped up, Aimie Clydesdale killed it - have to definitely credit them for it.” “I came into the game really nervous - mainly because we choked last year and the year before, so we really wanted to get the win - especially for Faith Probst’s last game. “All the girls were in tears because we needed to do it for Faith and we did. “We’re getting older and that experience is helping us, but our bodies are going backwards, so I think it’s sad as I love the girls so much - we’ll gradually start to see everyone retire but we’re seeing the young girls stepping up and coming through.” Dandenong coach Larissa Anderson believed for Todhunter to get back on court this season is true testament to her fighting spirit.
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All work and... maybe all play! By JARROD POTTER
Amelia Todhunter powers to the basket in a scintillating SEABL Picture: ROB CAREW performance. 144027
JOBS growth in Greater Dandenong has reached the football coaching ranks with a pair of head coaching roles on offer at Southern Football League clubs. Keysborough and Springvale Districts will be hunting down coaching talent this off season after Ryan Goodes and Brett Dunne respectively handed in their resignation notices. The Burra - who finished fourth after enduring a difficult initial SFL season battling injury and the switch to Southern - will be on the hunt for its fifth coach in five years after Goodes announced he was stepping aside. Personal reasons have taken the magnanimous playing-coach from the Burra’s top job, but in positive news it’s only the coaching role Goodes is leaving and not the club. Just down the road, Springvale Districts is also on the hunt for a new coach after Dunne told the club his one year at the SFL Division-2 club’s helm would also be his last. Dunne replaced John McTaggart this year and battled a trying season to get the Demons into eighth with a 4-14 record in the second division. Applications for the Keysborough job can be forwarded to keysboroughfnc.secretary@ gmail.com by Sunday 27 September, and the Districts’ job to springvaledist@optusnet. com.au.
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