Journal News - 26th October 2015

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AND THE WINNER IS ... WASTECH WASTECH has topped off a busy few months with the Casey Cardinia Business of the Year Award. The Hallam business – with co-founder Neil Bone and CEO Brett Jones leading the celebrations – also took home the Manufacturer of the Year Award at a gala dinner at Cranbourne Racing Centre on Thursday 22 October. Star News Group reporters Casey Neill and Kathryn Bermingham have profiled each of the night’s winners. See page 3 for more on Wastech.

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CAREER MOVE WAS A PERFECT FIT PAUL Sloothaak has switched careers from shopfitter to pastry chef. He opened Village Way Cafe in Pakenham in July last year with wife Christina, who has worked in the hospitality industry for the past 15 years. They were thrilled to receive the inaugural People’s Choice Award at the Casey Cardinia Business Awards. “We really love you and appreciate what you’ve done for us, Jose,” Christina told head chef Jose Li. She also thanked her loyal customers. “This could not have been possible without your nomination and votes,” she said.

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Christina’s family back in Indonesia all own restaurants or cafes. “I’ve always been interested in cooking,” Paul said. “We were looking for a cafe for a while – probably three or four years, actually. Nothing really came up until we saw this one here. We could see the potential here. “When we first got here, I changed all the lights, because they had the big fluorescent lights. I changed the front counter. We put a kitchen in the back.” Paul concedes it took him a while to adjust to the fast-paced world of food service, but he now takes every aspect

“I try to keep it seasonal,” he said. Consistency is also a focus for the chef, who has worked in the industry for 12 years. The Sloothaaks have added a second chef and a barista to their team and call in casuals when they need a hand. “From when we started to now, we’ve probably jumped 60 per cent in income,” he said. “This area is building up.” But he also credits Christina for the growth. She learns customers’ regular orders, welcomes them with a smile and makes them feel at home. “Chris is a very good people person.”

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IT’S BEEN a big few months at Hallam’s Wastech – from acquiring another business to opening a service centre and bringing in new trucks from Germany. Taking home the Casey Cardinia Business of the Year Award, as well as this year’s Manufacturing Award, can now join the list. Neil Bone accepted the honour. He and brother Paul started the business in 1993, having largely worked on trucks involved in the waste business during their time as diesel motor mechanics. “Thank you to Paul for putting up with me for 23 years,” Neil said. “It’s the people that stand with you every day – that’s what makes a difference.” They continue to play a key role in Wastech, which designs, manufactures and provides equipment and services to the Australian waste and recycling industry. The Bone brothers set up in Ordish Road, Dandenong, before moving to Redgum Drive, Capitol Drive and, in 2007, Wedgewood Road in Hallam. The company recently added a $3 million purpose-built service centre in Technology Circuit, Hallam, to service more than 5000 equipment items throughout Australia. Wastech marketing co-ordinator Catherine Gardner-Gaskin said it catered for 24-7 assistance so no site was ever left unattended. In September the company acquired Tieman Field Service and Tieman Tail Lifts, increasing its workforce from 90 to 150-plus employees with 60 mobile service vehicles nationally servicing the waste, recycling, tail lift and materials handling industries. “A key pillar in the Wastech strategic plan was to establish a wholly-owned nationwide service network to provide a complete aftersales product service offering to its customers,” CEO Brett Jones said. “When Tieman Industries went into voluntary administration in August, this presented Wastech with the ideal opportunity.” He said Wastech Field Service retained the Tieman Service staff, technicians, national fleet and tail lift sales team. “Both brands are synonymous with quality, outstanding products and customer service – the natural synergies between the businesses are clearly evident,” Mr Jones said. In October Wastech bought new FAUN vehicles from Germany – a Variopress Rear Loader and a Viajet 6 Street Sweeper. Ms Gardner-Gaskin said the trucks were unique.

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FIT ENOUGH TO GET TO THE TOP DARREN Michelle started Kelly Sports Berwick in 2010. “My wife Sam and I had our first child and I was working at a bank,” he said. “I was going to work and my son was asleep and I was coming home and he was asleep. “I felt like I was missing out on everything. I just stumbled across Kelly sports. I’ve always loved sport and kids.” Mr Michelle has won this year’s Casey Cardinia Business Award in the Home Based Business category. “JD was probably the speech of the night so I won’t try to beat that,” he said when accepting the honour. He’s added Pakenham and Seaford franchises to Berwick, extending his reach across Narre Warren, Cranbourne and Dandenong. “My wife does all the admin side of it. Then I have around 15 coaches doing various things,” he said. Mr Michelle provides sports-based programs during school lunchtimes and

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“It introduces them to the basic skills and introduces them to different sports. “Then when they get to the right age they can join a club.” It’s about helping them to develop a love for sport and find the perfect one for them. “We get used in a lot of different ways. Some come for the social side and some kids just love sports,” he said. “It’s just different for everyone, really. It’s pretty rewarding. “When you get kids that have never played sport before and you see them develop the skills and confidence that goes along with it, and see them make friends, it’s pretty rewarding.” Mr Michelle enjoys bumping into former participants and hearing about their sporting exploits. “There’s others who don’t come back because they’ve joined a club,” he said. “That’s the goal.” Kelly Sports Berwick and Pakenham won the Franchise Business Category at the 2013 Cardinia Shire Business Awards.

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HEROES PUT THE FUN INTO FIRST AID FIRST aid training company Hero HQ was born out of necessity. The idea to start the business came to Nikki Jurcutz while she was working as a paramedic for Ambulance Victoria in 2010. After arriving at countless scenes to find that people were unprepared to act effectively, Nikki put the idea to her sister, Rachael, and Hero HQ was born. Armed with Nikki’s experience in paramedicine and Rachael’s background in education, the sisters became the youngest women in Australia to own a registered training organisation. The business has enjoyed immense success and is the winner of this year’s Casey-Cardinia Business Award in the

category of Health and Education. The sisters “rocked off” to decide who would deliver their speech, so unprepared were they for the honour. “It was just Nik and I last year. Now we have 30 girls Australia-wide,” rock, paper, scissors winner Rachael said. “We know that the people we train will be able to save a life.” Their goal is simple. “At Hero HQ we provide our clients, both in the home and workplace, with a fresh, generation Y approach to first aid training,” Nikki said. “We want every single person who walks away from our sessions to feel empowered to act quickly and effectively

in an emergency, and ultimately be able to save lives.” The business has two divisions. Hero HQ provides corporate first aid training services while Tiny Hearts equips expecting parents and caregivers with paediatric first aid skills. Hero HQ is the fastest growing first aid training company in Australia and Nikki said it aims to transform the industry. “Traditionally, first aid courses have left people feeling overwhelmed and bored meaning that people would not take in information and therefore they would not act appropriately in an emergency,” she said. “Hero HQ’s point of difference is that

courses are always interactive, engaging and dare we say it, fun! “Our celebrity mannequins George Clooney and Jen Hawkins are always a hit with our clients also.” Thirty women are currently employed by the company, yet even bigger things are in store for the next year. Hero HQ plans to expand throughout the country and even venture into international territory. But Nikki said some things will never change. “Most importantly, we will continue to empower people in the workplace, community and home with the life skills of first aid.”

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AWARDS APPLAUD BIRTHDAYS were the night’s hot topic at the Casey Cardinia Business Awards. Performer Jean Kittson hosted the gala dinner at Cranbourne Racing Club on Thursday 22 October – the eve of her 60th birthday. City of Casey Mayor Mick Morland led the crowd in a rendition of Happy Birthday before presenting the main award. In his opening speech, he asked guests to wish his wife Kay a happy birthday. Kay said she was turning “somewhere between 15 and fabulous” that day. “This is the last time you’re going to see me because my wife informed me that she’s going to kill me when I get home,” Cr Morland said when he returned to the stage. Ms Kittson told the crowd that the owners of last year’s Casey Cardinia Business of the Year, Highview Accounting Services, had welcomed a baby that day. “Amazing things happen after the awards,” she said. Ms Kittson said the evening was to “celebrate, recognise, reward and applaud” the region’s businesses. “Without the sponsors it wouldn’t be possible. Well, it would be possible – but there’d be a lot less to drink,” she said. Cr Morland said the awards were just one initiative to promote and support the development of small business in Casey and Cardinia. He said 111 applications were received and judged by an expert panel, and highlighted the diversity of small businesses across the region. Cr Morland urged businesses to spread the word to others to get involved next year.

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“I HOPE I can inspire other single mums to achieve their dreams.” Pawz Ink owner Nicole Timmons was beaming as she accepted the Retail award at this year’s Casey Cardinia Business Awards. “The judges have confirmed what I already knew - that each and every one of my staff go above and beyond every day,” she said. Ms Timmons’s decision to switch from dental nurse to dog groomer is well and truly paying off. She opened the pet boutique in Berwick Village two and a half years ago. “I was raised in the City of Casey. I wanted to open up where I live,” she said. “I’ve always grown up with animals – horses and dogs and cats. “My very first job was at a pet shop. I used to help wash the dogs.” Ms Timmons worked as a dental nurse for five years before changing careers. “I always wanted to do a pet shop but with online sales I knew it wasn’t going to last,” she said. Grooming couldn’t be bought with a mouse click and sent through the post. Ms Timmons expanded into Toorak last

November and hopes to open in Warragul within the next year. “The staff make the business what it is,” she said. Pawz Ink offers complete grooming and clipping, accessories and pet care products, fresh meat, aromatherapy and massage, and baked and organic dog treats. “It’s a bit of an Endota Spa for dogs,” Ms Timmons said. The Berwick salon welcomes about 100 customers each week. “I’ve been overwhelmed and surprised by everyone’s loyalty,” she said. “There’s about seven staff so we keep nice and busy. We have lots of laughs together. We spend more time together than family.” A Pawz Ink product line including shampoos, cologne and dog treats is next on Ms Timmons’s agenda. It’ll be available in-store and wholesale. “Our favourite products got discontinued. We went ‘oh well, if it’s not available we’ll make our own’,” she said. “I went over to China and spoke with manufacturers. I went to a big trade show to see what they could offer us. “All of the shampoo ingredients are from Australia.”

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JENNY and Dan Patience have grown an empty Pearcedale horse paddock into an award-winning business. The JD Propagation husband and wife team have cultivated their success thanks to Dan’s obsession with plants, which stems back to his teenage years. They’ve now taken home this year’s Casey Cardinia Business Award for Agriculture and Food. “The most important people in this whole thing are the people standing behind us,” Dan said when accepting the award. “Without these business awards we wouldn’t strive every day to be a little bit better than what we were. “Everybody gets a little bit of growth.” Dan turned to his mum: “I wouldn’t be anywhere without her because I wouldn’t be born - thanks mum.” They saw a big niche market opening for young plants and launched their plug nursery in 2010. “We basically supply young plants to everyone from wholesale nurseries to farmers to growers – everywhere,” Dan said. “The plants we sell would be anywhere from four weeks to 10 weeks old.”

JD Propagation has experienced at least 40 per cent growth each year and is set for the same over the next 12 months. It has 24 staff and will this year produce about 5 million plants across 1200 varieties. “We love what we do and, at the end of the day, Dan’s probably one of the best growers in the industry,” Jenny said. “We always send out top-quality plants so word has sort of got around. “We’re all about building relationships and working with our customers and I think that’s put us ahead of the pack.” The business can keep growing. “That whole front block – which is 12 greenhouses – was full in four years,” Jenny said. “Our next step is to build up the back. We have about five acres up there. “This year we can still have 40 per cent growth but then if we want to keep with 40 per cent growth we have to move up the back.” Dan and Jenny’s hard work earned them a commendation at the Casey Business Awards four years ago, a win in the Agriculture and Primary Industries category the following year and the same title at the merged Casey Cardinia Business Awards last year.

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PAKENHAM’S Car MegaMart has developed well beyond expectations since opening 19 months ago. The Commercial Drive automotive retail development is home to both motor vehicle sales and supporting trades such as mechanics and detailers, plus a cafe and finance office. Karlie Thexton said operations started in January last year. “The land was available and, obviously, this is a major growth corridor for the south-eastern suburbs,” she said. “It’s definitely developed beyond our expectations. “Stage one and two are at 80 per cent complete and the factories are sitting at about 70 per cent complete.” Ms Thexton said Car MegaMart wanted to lease its last three available yards and would start on stage three development plans next year. This is to include more automotive yards plus caravan industry space. “We believe that we are a fantastic new business in the area and are providing a lot of employment opportunities for the community and beyond,” she said. “Currently we have 18 independent yards here. “We’re all a team together and without them we wouldn’t be where we are today.” Ms Thexton said the Car MegaMart database showed about a third of sales were local. “We’re excited about the future and we see it as bright,” she said.

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IN 1988, Kevin and Nikki Slattery opened Cranbourne Bodyworks – a small shop on an unsealed road. It was initially a business that would buy and sell cars but as people kept coming back the little shop grew. Now, Cranbourne Bodyworks is one of the region’s most trusted mechanics and employs 14 qualified tradespeople. Its reputation for excellence has seen it named the winner of the 2015 Casey-Cardinia Business award in the Trades category. “I’m very excited about this. It wasn’t expected, but hoped,” Kevin said, accepting the award. “You can’t have a great business without great staff. “Thanks to my wife for putting up with me.” Office manager Nikki said the business’s strong focus on service has kept customers returning for the past 27 years. “It’s all about service. We understand that it’s a real

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IN JANUARY of 2004, Danielle Finning and Gaston Robot opened Ambrosia – a unique combination cafe, bar and foodstore in Berwick. The following 11 years have seen Ambrosia grow into one of the region’s finest eating establishments and the worthy winner of the hospitality category of this year’s CaseyCardinia business awards. “We didn’t even write a speech because we never thought we were going to win this,” Danielle said, accepting the award. She congratulated the other category finalists, Cardinia Park Hotel and O.MY Restaurant. “We were so proud to be up with you guys because you’re just amazing. Your quality of product is amazing,” she said. Gaston thanked Ambrosia’s staff and customers. “Without them it’s just four walls,” he said. Danielle said “the growth in the business has been amazing“. “It’s been a challenging process, opening a business from scratch, but we’ve had an incredible amount of community support, and I think that’s been a real factor in our success.” Part of Ambrosia’s popularity among diners local and from across Melbourne is its versatility, in both its service

Danielle Finning and Gaston Robot. 145515 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS and menu. Offering a modern Australian cuisine, guests are drawn to Ambrosia’s focus on share-style eating. Danielle says regular updates to the menu have played a key role in the development of the business. It’s a philosophy based on keeping guests excited and satisfied. “We really try and take pride

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“It’s all the things I love to eat!” Danielle laughs. Fabulous food, a modern setting and a relaxed atmosphere have all been keys to success for Danielle and Gaston. It’s all part of their simple, yet effective philosophy. “Mostly for us, enjoy your moment, enjoy your friends and enjoy yourself.”

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MOONLIT Sanctuary may draw visitors from across the world, but it offers much more than the standard tourist attractions. The winner of the 2015 Casey-Cardinia Business Award in the Tourism category runs breeding programs that have helped save critically endangered species. Director Michael Johnson said conservation was a priority for the sanctuary. “We look at sustainability in all our operations, which is very important to us, and also the breeding of endangered species,” he said. “The most important breeding program has been for the orange-bellied parrot, and there’s only about 60 of those left in the wild.” In conjunction with other conservationists, Moonlit Sanctuary runs a program whereby birds are bred and eventually released into the wild. The initiative has saved the parrot from extinction. The sanctuary believes ecotourism is crucial to raising awareness on the issues facing native Australian plants and animals.

Their lantern-lit evening tours have proven especially popular with guests. “All Australian mammals are night animals – that’s something that people don’t realise,” Michael said. “Even kangaroos and wallabies are more active at night and more inclined to be friendly at night. You’ll see things like gliders which don’t come out during the day and you can hand feed some of the animals. “It’s a really intimate experience.” The popular tours are only one of a vast array of experiences offered by the park. Excursions and incursions educate students on the Australian ecosystem and day tours, animal encounters and talks provide guests with the chance to get up close with their favourite Australian wildlife. Michael says there are plans to grow Moonlit Sanctuary in both its conservation and tourism programs.

“We’ll continue to ensure visitors are well catered for and we’re able to give them the best experience possible,” he said. “The sanctuary has a very important role to play.”

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SUSTAINABILITY is a priority at Beaconsfield Dental – and it’s paid off. Robert and Lisa Panjkov’s dental practice has been named the winner of the 2015 CaseyCardinia Business Award in the Environmental Sustainability category. After only 18 months in operation, the owners of the practice have taken several measures to preserve the environment. Over 60 solar panels line the roof of the practice, linked to a device displaying the electricity generated as well as the CO2 and money saved. Located in one of the treatment rooms, patients are regularly shown the device and educated on the benefits of solar power. The design of the building also includes low allergy pain, double glazing, LED lighting and insulation in the walls, ceilings and floors.

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Practice manager Lisa said sustainability had been a focus from the very beginning. “Beaconsfield Dental provides all aspects of general and cosmetic dentistry and is committed to both the

community and the environment,” she said. “We aim to stand out by providing exceptional modern facilities, technological advances, all persons access, environmental sustainability,

with patient care our main priority.” They’ve also kept sustainability at the forefront in the development of the business.

“Future development, when permitted, will allow us to increase the number of solar panels as the roof has been designed to accommodate many more panels,” Lisa said. “The building is on stumps to allow space for future battery backup to give us independence from the grid.” Water tanks with a 10,000 litre capacity also service the toilets and drip sprinkler system onto the garden, which includes over 500 indigenous plants. Biodegradable patient bibs and cups as well as environmentally friendly kitchen and cleaning products and a largely paperless office are all simple steps that make a real difference – Beaconsfield Dental even has a compost bin. Their focus on environmental sustainability, as well as exceptional service and care, truly sets them apart from the competition. “Beaconsfield Dental is very proud of our commitment to the environment,” Lisa said.

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WAVERLEY EMPOWERS VULNERABLE WAVERLEY Industries is more than a reputable business – it’s an organisation empowering individuals. So much so that the Hallam not-for-profit has taken out the 2015 Casey-Cardinia Business Award in the Social Enterprise category. The judges said the organisation was an integral part of the region. Director and CEO Frank Cresia said Waverley Industries opened a new factory in Hallam last week. “We’ve created a lot of new jobs,” he said. “Our success is our people. That’s our essence and our growth, is people with disabilities. “We’re in Hallam. Our next step is being in Cardinia. It won’t be far away.” Across its Hallam and Notting Hill locations, Waverley Industries employs about 300 adults with special needs, specialising in packaging solutions, assembly work, manufacturing, mail outs and

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mainstream schools to create pathways to the workplace.” Working with Waverley Industries in 2001, Frank has seen it develop into a thriving business. Assisted by a team of hardworking volunteers, he says the business provides its customers with more than just high-quality products and services at competitive prices. “We’ve gone from an organisation on its knees to a thriving, sustainable, business model,” he said. “Customers see that they’re providing job opportunities for people that wouldn’t otherwise be working.” He added that it was a great honour for employees, staff and volunteers to be recognised in the 2015 Casey-Cardinia Business Awards. “This is the third time we’ve been nominated, and we won in 2013,” he said. “It’s recognition that we’re doing something that is helping the most vulnerable people in our community and their families.”

Waverley Industries’ Frank Cresia accepts the Social Enterpise Award. Waverley Industries makes it a priority to reach out to special needs schools to provide employment opportunities. “Our training program involves special schools and

producing things that we, as a community, need,” he said. “They still receive their disability support pension, so working with us provides a supplement to that.”

catering. Mr Cresia said Waverley Industries was proud to play an important role in the lives of its employees. “Their work enriches their lives and builds their selfesteem, knowing that they are

ALL POWERED UP FOR GROWTH RAY Keefe started Successful Endeavours as a home office business in 1997. “By 2005 I realised I didn’t know how to make this thing grow,” he said. Mr Keefe went looking for a business mentor and tracked down the right one in 2008. He rebranded the business, repositioned it in the market and moved out of home into commercial premises. “Four months after that we won Casey Business of the Year,” he said. This year he took home the Casey Cardinia Business Award for Business and Professional Services. “It’s the people behind you that make things possible,” Mr Keefe said. “It’s one thing to have a vision. It’s another thing to get people behind you to make that happen.” Successful Endeavours was also nationally recognised this year for its ability to innovate. Three of its projects vied for four categories at the PACE Zenith awards in Sydney on 11 June. The small business was a finalist at Manufacturing Monthly magazine’s Endeavour Awards on 28 May. Its ABB CQ930 three-phase power factor correction controller and Internet of Things (IoT) Monitoring Platform were up for the Australian Industrial Product of the Year. Mr Keefe said the controller cleaned up power as it was distributed through the network. “So that you actually burn less gas or burn less coal

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or whatever it is you’re generating power from, to get the same amount of power,” Mr Keefe said. Uses for the IoT Monitoring Platform include remote and apartment water metering. “It talks to a cloud or a web service so you can get your data from wherever it is in the world back to somewhere central and then do something with it,” Mr Keefe said. Successful Endeavours’ Telemetry Host IoT web

platform vied for the IT Application of the Year. “This allows us to collect reading, send device updates and change the operating configuration of remotely deployed devices from our office in Berwick,” Mr Keefe said. “I was really stoked. So much in manufacturing in Australia we’re just focusing on big things. “To have small appliances like this actually get recognised is really good.”

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ALONE without family, friends or a home, 30-yearold Afghan asylum seeker Khodayar Amini burnt himself alive in a Dandenong park. Some thought he may have been living in a car during his last weeks of life. Others think he may not have had a car to live in, but in his last despairing days was hiding in scrub – much like where his blazing remains were found by firefighters in Robert Booth Reserve. The blackened mulch has become a makeshift shrine, its charred edges lined by artfully-placed flowers. A memorial service was due to be held at the site on Saturday. Many in the region’s vast Hazara community did not know of Mr Amini until after he self-immolated on a video call to Western Australian refugee activists on Sunday 18 October. When Mr Amini arrived in Dandenong two months ago, there were no family or friends for him. Most of his family had been killed by the Taliban and two of his friends had committed suicide in a West Australian detention centre where he had also been locked up for three years. It appears Mr Amini had been trying to avoid authorities. NSW police had charged him over an alleged threatening phone call – how serious the call was and to whom is not clear. Immigration department officials also sought a meeting with him. Mr Amini was on a bridging visa and had told people he was terrified that he would be detained again and forcibly deported. Continued page 3

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Community News Free Children’s Week event in Casey! The City of Casey is getting ready to spring into Children’s Week festivities with a FREE fun day out for local youngsters on Thursday 29 October 2015. Local families are invited to come along to the Spring into Play event, to be held at the Old Cheese Factory, Berwick between 10.00 am and 1.00 pm.

face painting, a sausage sizzle, art and craft activities, music and a chance to play and explore the recently-redeveloped playground.

Council wants to recognise the wonderful contribution and value children have in our community during Children’s Week, which runs from 24 October to 1 November, and so we are hosting a big party to celebrate the occasion.

Spring into Play will be held on Thursday 29 October between 10.00 am and 1.00 pm at the Old Cheese Factory, 34 Homestead Road, Berwick.

Children are encouraged to come along wearing their favourite dress-up costume, and there will be

For further details call City of Casey Customer Service on 9705 5200 or visit www.casey.vic.gov.au. The 2014 Spring into Play event was a big hit with many local kids!

Nominations closing soon for Casey Australia Day Awards With individual nominations for the 2016 Casey Australia Day Awards closing soon, now is the time to nominate someone worthy of recognition. /PNJOBUJPOT GPS UIF mWF JOEJWJEVBM BXBSE categories - Casey Citizen, Young Citizen, Senior Citizen, Sportsperson and Non-resident of the Year – close on Tuesday 27 October 2015 at 4.00 pm. Nominations can be made for the Casey Community Event/Activity of the Year and Casey Community Fundraising Event/Activity of the Year categories up until Tuesday 5 January 2016. This is your chance to help Council unearth the people, groups and organisations in the community that dedicate their time to improving the lives of others and whose exceptional commitment has greatly CFOFmUUFE BOE FOSJDIFE UIF $BTFZ community. One nomination is all it takes to shine a light on an outstanding citizen and to show your appreciation for what they do. For more information and to nominate someone via the simple online process, visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/ caseyaustraliadayawards.

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Council recently consulted with the community at an information session on the proposal for the JOTUBMMBUJPO PG GPVS nBU UPQ IVNQT UPHFUIFS XJUI associated line marking, signage and lighting upgrades, in Fairholme Boulevard, Berwick. For those that missed it, Council will host another information session at Berwick Primary School, 37 Fairholme Boulevard, Berwick on 5 November 2015 from 6.00 pm to 8.00 pm. This session will be run as a drop in event, which will BMMPX SFTJEFOUT UP NFFU XJUI PGmDFST BOE QSPWJEF feedback or discuss concerns they may have in relation to the proposal. Plans of the proposal are available for review at www.casey.vic.gov.au/ltm. For more information contact Customer Service on BOE BTL UP TQFBL XJUI UIF 5SBGmD Operations team.

The program offers subsidised player and cricket program fees to new players to the sport or those who have not participated in a Cricket Victoria QSPHSBN JO UIF QBTU mWF ZFBST XIFO UIFZ TJHO VQ UP BO 0QFO 8JDLFUT BGmMJBUFE DMVC Eligible participants can apply to be reimbursed for either: $100 of their senior/student playing fees or $75 of junior playing fees, or 50 per cent of their Milo In2Cricket or T20 Blast cricket program fees. Grant applications must be completed and returned to the participants chosen cricket club by Monday 23 November 2015. For further details, a list participating cricket clubs and how to apply for a subsidy, visit www.casey.vic. gov.au/openwickets or call Customer Service on 9705 5200.

There’s still time to join the Ageing Positively Festival celebrations! The City of Casey’s Ageing Positively Festival runs throughout October, with plenty of great activities and events on offer for older residents to enjoy throughout the next week. Residents can still get involved in activities including social carpet bowls, ballroom dancing, morning melodies, tai chi and gentle exercise or can learn something new at workshops on writing blogs, publishing a book and composting. There are also some great information sessions in the last week of the festival covering topics including sleeping well as you age, traveling on public transport and older persons’ housing options. For more information on upcoming events visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/ageingpositively or call Customer Service on 9705 5200.

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Our year in review Annual Report highlights Mayor’s Message The City of Casey continues to deliver for residents. Council has recently published its 2014/2015 Annual Report which details our achievements for the QBTU mOBODJBM ZFBS Check out the highlights in this edition of Casey Community News or visit www.casey.vic.gov. au/annualreport to see the full report. Speaking of achievement, Council recently SFBQQPJOUFE JUT $IJFG &YFDVUJWF 0GmDFS .JLF Tyler for a further four year term to 2020, following a unanimous decision by the Council. Council is balancing a range of pressures including the commencement of rate capping in 2016/2017, rapid population growth with over 120 people moving into Casey each week and responding to rapidly changing technology. .S 5ZMFS JT XFMM QMBDFE UP MFBE UIF DJUZ JOUP UIF future. His record of overseeing the city’s HSPXUI XIJMF NBJOUBJOJOH $BTFZ T mOBODJBM sustainability was testament to his track record.

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Âť Granted 11 Sustainability Grants to local community groups, schools and friends groups.

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Man’s $40,000 jewel heist with teen son By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MAN stands accused of multiple commercial burglaries and shop thefts in the Fountain Gate precinct, including a $40,000 jewellery heist with his 14-year-old son. Police informant Senior Constable Tara Firth told Dandenong Magistrates’ Court that the 40-yearold unemployed man had told police that he stole because “it was the only way” to support his family. Police told the court it was unclear if the money was to sustain the family or to fund the ice habit of the accused. It was alleged he and his teenage son wore high-visibility vests and stole the jewellery from a loading dock at Fountain Gate while pretending to be workers about 9am on 21 August. The son was seen pushing a shopping trolley, which was filled with the loot by the accused. “It’s not demonstrating the care

and protection that ought to be given to a 14-year-old child,” police prosecutor Leading Senior Constable Renee Bloomfield told the court. “The son and the adult were acting in concert.” While on bail for that and another burglary charge, the man allegedly committed four burglaries at outlets at or near Fountain Gate in August and September. His alleged loot included three kegs of beer valued at $900, two wicker chairs worth $800, a $200 kayak and two surfboards worth $200. The man has been in remand custody since 14 September when police raided the man’s home at an Endeavour Hills boarding house where he, his partner and two children share a room. Police seized a “long list” of suspected stolen items valued about $10,000, Sen Const Firth told the court. The month before, police seized

nine Nike sports jackets, leather jackets as well as jars of Nutella allegedly owned by an Endeavour Hills bakery. The man had allegedly told police he didn’t care about the businesses of the victims. “They’re insured and they can afford it,” he allegedly told them. Defence lawyer Effie Lagos told the court the man had been looking after his 14-year-old son as a single dad for much of the child’s life. “He instructed me that he was disgusted in himself that he committed this with his son.” She told the court that the accused claimed to have owned several of the seized items, and that some of the burglaries lacked forensic evidence. The man led a law-abiding life running a spa factory and then a Gold Coast motel prior to a stroke 18 months ago, Ms Lagos told the court. Ineligible for a disability pen-

sion, the man then fell into depression and started using ice up to three times a week. Up until May this year, the man had no prior convictions. Ms Lagos said CREDIT bail could help the man with his ice habit, depression and acquired brain injury. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen noted the man had not shown “any commitment to any kind of rehabilitation”. The accused had failed to attend drug-and-alcohol appointments and had re-offended since being placed on a treatment-based community corrections order in May for 23 property offences. In rejecting bail, Mr Vandersteen dismissed arguments that the man needed to care for his children. “No child should be subject to any criminal activity.” The man was remanded in custody to appear at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 5 November.

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A NARRE Warren teen who pleaded guilty to charges of importing weapons has been released on bail. Mehran Azami, 19, who had previously been linked with the Anzac Day terror plot, was released from custody almost six months after being charged with importing more than 200 weapons – including AK-47 flick knives and tasers designed to look like iPhones – following pre-dawn raids throughout Casey on 18 April. According to media reports, Detective Acting Sergeant Adam Folley told the County Court that Azami was at greater risk of radicalisation if he stayed in custody. Following a tip-off from British police, a 200-strong joint state and federal police counterterrorism team executed seven search warrants in Narre Warren, Hampton Park, Hallam and Eumemmerring as part of Operation Rising in April. Police alleged Azami was the weapons supplier for two other Casey teenagers charged following the raids – 18-year-olds Harun Causevic and Sevdet Ramadan Besim. In July a 15-year-old boy from Britain plead guilty to one count of inciting another person to carry out an attack at a service in Australia. Authorities dropped a second charge of inciting terrorism overseas in relation to beheading a person in Australia. Police arrested the boy in April after intercepting encrypted conversation allegedly with an 18-year-old man in Australia.

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decision on their fate within months. They have no rights to appeal those decisions. At the same time, funding has been cut for settlement services, including legal support, housing, job services, education and mental health services and counselling, Mr Gulzari said. “When you get to the point where all the avenues have been exhausted and there is no hope available, it’s a dark future. “No one to listen to your issues. Little money for basic food and ne-

cessities. No friends or relatives. “If you are returned to Afghanistan, you will be killed. “What are you going to do?” Mr Gulzari said the community, in lieu of any family members, had organised a service to remember Mr Amini. “After all, he was a human being.” If you need help, call Beyondblue on 1300 224 636 or visit beyondblue.org.au, or Lifeline on 13 11 14.

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JACK JOHNSON IS THE AUTHOR OF WHEN THE CLOCK STRIKES, A FASCINATING ACCOUNT OF GROWING UP IN DANDENONG, HIS YEARS TENDING TO THE CITY’S PIPES AND DRAINS AS A PLUMBER AND BRINGING UP A FAMILY WITH WIFE FRANCES IN THEIR BELOVED HOME IN MACPHERSON STREET.

Smoko with the devil, that’s no furphy THE council storage yard was on a small island of land in McCrae Street. It was bordered at the rear by Boyd and McClennan lanes and was about where today’s CWA meeting rooms and public toilets are, in the Plaza section of McCrae Street. The open brick drain and bridge ran across McCrae Street, almost in front of the storage yard. Dandenong Shire Council stored some of their materials and equipment there. We often explored this yard and climbed over the various pieces of equipment left lying around. There were horse-drawn graders and rollers, horse-drawn scoops, and large tip drays with wooden-spoked, iron-rimmed wheels. And of course there were ironwheeled furphies with a road sprinkler bar across the back. After nicking a couple of dad’s or Uncle Gordon’s hand-rolled cigarettes, Nipper and Guss had wandered down

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McCrae Street looking for somewhere to smoke them. Prior to this they had tried smoking rolled up brown paper, but this was a disaster, as Guss burnt his eyebrows and both of them burnt their throats and nearly choked. This time, they had the real McCoy - good quality Log Cabin, fine cut tobacco, rolled in gum-rice papers. ‘None of that bloody repeater rubbish!’ as Uncle Gordon always told us when he sent us down to buy tobacco and cigarette papers from either Mr Simon’s barber shop opposite the town hall or old Mr Evans’ shop on the Pult-

ney Street corner. They even had a used Log Cabin tin to carry them in. They planned to go under the bridge over the open brick drain and smoke their ill-gotten gains, but as they reached the bridge, two senior citizens were leaning against the wooden railings having a yarn. They walked off into the council yard looking for a spot where they would not be seen from the street and climbed onto the shaft end of the furphy tank, where the lid opening and filler hole was. Usually the lid opening on the furphy carts was at the back end, but this one was at the front. These openings normally had a heavy domed cast-iron lid with raised lettering as did the cast-iron ends of the tank, but the council workers, or some needy person, had pinched this one. Nipper and Gus must have still been fairly small when they lowered them-

selves into the tank, because the opening was not much bigger than a milk bucket. Once inside they squatted down and lit their cigarettes. It was not long before a stream of blue-grey smoke was issuing from the tank. With the amount of smoke they were producing, they must have been puffing like a steam engine pulling a passenger train up Pretty Sally hill. Just at this moment a bedraggled looking swaggie - with a beard and hair so thick and matted that all you could see of his face was his flaring nostrils and wild eyes - was walking along McCrae Street heading for the stock market, where they usually camped in the roofed-over wooden sheep and calf pens. Seeing the smoke coming from the furphy tank, his curiosity got the better of him. He dropped his swag on the grass,

stepped over a fallen rail of the old post-and-rail fence and walked through the yard to the furphy cart. He peered in at the two startled kids, who yelped with fright. The swaggie, being a bit startled himself, yelled the Lord’s name, hyphenated by a bloody in the middle and followed by, ‘what the bloody hell’s going on here?’ Then, just as suddenly as he had come, he picked up his swag and headed off. Nipper and Guss were so shocked they thought the devil himself had just poked his fearsome head into the furphy. Terrified that he was still waiting for them, they cowered in the tank for about 20 minutes. Even when they re-joined me where I was sitting on the rail at the side of Old Patto’s paddock, they still did not believe me when I told them that the evil one was just a swaggie.

1000 Marching Girls in Dandenong The Dandenong Girls Matching Association, comprising the famous Heinz teams, will be hosts at a championship competition to be held at Dandenong Show Grounds on December 19. Depending on the number of teams that will enter for the competition, Dandenong’s population of marching girls could well rise above 1000. Bearing in mind that the competitors are girls ranging from eight to the late teens, their welfare has to be strictly supervised.

20 years ago 23 October 1995 Best in the Sate A Dandenong based company has won the state’s most prestigious small business award. Frontline Engineering received its Victorian Small Business of the Year award at a gala presentation of the Telstra and Victorian Government Small Business awards at the Melbourne Concert Hall. Established in 1988, Frontline has 93 employees. It manufactures a range of products including towbars and ship building

components. 5 years ago 28 October 2010 Join to be part of Plaza Project The Plaza is launching a new look and wants passionate community members to get involved. Dandenong residents are being invited to take part in an exciting advertising campaign for the Dandenong Plaza. A community photo shoot is on from 10.30am - 12.30pm at Dandenong Plaza Centre. - Compiled by Dandenong and District Historical Society

LOOKING BACK 26 October 2015 100 years ago 22 October 1915 Motor Waggons for the Expeditionary Forces The fleet of motor transports leaving for Europe with the Australian Expeditionary Forces is now complete and ready for shipment. The 132 Motor Waggons purchased in the Commonwealth comprise: 19 Commers; 18 Halfords; 13 Austro Daimlers; 12 Saurers; 11 Benz; 9 Fiats; 9 Dennis; 8 Albions; 6 Berliets; 4 Lacres; 3 Halleys; 3 Thornycrots; 2 Bernas; 2 Bel-

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Think outside the box By CASEY NEILL

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A HALLAM factory has produced the world’s strongest cardboard box. The Rebul Packaging product has safely transported a twotonne car from Australia to the US. “We’ve been making crates as an alternative to wooden crates for many years now, and we’ve been supplying Holden in Melbourne for close to 10 years,” business owner Brad Huggett said. “It was them who thought that our crates would be strong enough to actually ship their demo vehicles to the USA. “They’d previously been getting wooden crates but they’d been costing them a fortune.” Mr Huggett said his cardboard boxes measuring 5200 millimetres by 2000mm by 1800mm saved Holden $2500 per crate and a few thousand on air freight. “I’ve been in the industry for over 10 years and I’ve never seen any kind of box with anything cardboard related anywhere near that strength,” he said. “Nothing else comes close. “Pretty sure it is a world first for the strongest cardboard box, but wouldn’t be far off the biggest, either.” Mr Huggett said there wasn’t great demand for crates that size. “But certainly it demonstrates the amount of strength that you can now get out of paper crates,” he said. “It really opens up the world of packaging.”

A NARRE Warren South man was arrested following a Dandenong burglary in which the the entire house was almost “cleared”. A long list of items was taken from the residential house on Sunday 4 October, including all furniture, a Nescafe machine, bath soap, toothpaste and ladies knitwear. In addition, Vaseline lotion, laundry soap and dishwashing liquid were also taken from the house. On Sunday 16 October, a 41-year-old Narre Warren South man was arrested and bailed in relation to the incident, with another 41-year-old arrested in Dandenong.

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Children get to spring into play THE City of Casey is getting ready to spring into Children’s Week festivities by hosting a free fun day out for local children on Thursday 29 October. Spring into Play will be held at the Old Cheese Factory, Homestead Road, Berwick, be-

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Great Homes, Greater Neighbourhoods Residential Planning Rules (Amendment C182) The City of Greater Dandenong is proposing to make changes to the residential planning rules to improve the quality and design of new housing (such as apartments and townhouses) and to make sure that the right type of housing is built in the right place. The draft changes may affect the type of new homes that can be built in your street and neighbourhood. Speak to Council staff at any one of the Information ‘Drop-In’ Sessions: • 6pm – 8pm, Wednesday 11 November, Dandenong Civic Centre, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong • 6pm – 8pm, Thursday 12 November, Noble Park Aquatic Centre (NPAC), 9 Memorial Drive, Noble Park • 2pm – 4pm, Tuesday 17 November, Dandenong Civic Centre, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong • 6pm – 8pm, Thursday 19 November, Springvale Customer Service Centre, 397-405 Springvale Road, Springvale

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Forum over baby deaths By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS CASEY Hospital is hosting a community forum on 27 October to allay community fears about reported higher-than-average mortality rates for babies born at the hospital. According to a state health department report, the hospital’s perinatal mortality ratio for babies born at 22 weeks was 168 in 2008/12, well higher than the statewide benchmark of 100. For babies at 32 weeks, the ratio was 138, according to the Victorian perinatal services performance indicators 2008/12 report. The rate was the second-highest in the state, though the under-fire Bacchus

Marsh Hospital was not featured in the report. Casey Hospital maternity nurse unit manager Colleen White labelled recent media reports about the maternity unit as “disappointing� and “misleading�. “Casey Hospital is an extremely safe place to have a baby.� Ms White said the hospital had delivered “thousands of healthy babies� over the five-year period. “Unfortunately we had a small number of deaths above what we expected for Casey Hospital specifically. “That is what the figure represents, but it is not an indication that any were avoidable or preventable. “We know from our own recent re-

views that our ratios are now absolutely back to what they are expected to be.� A spokeswoman for Health Minister Jill Hennessey said the health service had not been identified as “being of concern� after a review of all perinatal deaths across the state over the past seven years. The department report had used a mortality rates measure which included all perinatal deaths, including extremely premature babies, the spokeswoman said. “It does not assess whether or not a death may have been avoidable,� she said. “It is absolutely vital is that all perinatal deaths are independently and externally reviewed to identify what occurred, and that’s why the Minister for Health has put in place new measures to increase report-

ing and review of perinatal deaths across the state.� The new measures include requiring all health services to review any perinatal death, and the quick review of cases by a statewide perinatal autopsy service run by the Royal Women’s Hospital. Regional perinatal mortality committees will also review each death within three months. The spokeswoman said the Department of Health and Human Services will review all of the state’s perinatal services to identify if any improvements can be made. The hospital will host a community forum “to help alleviate any concerns� on 27 October, at 6.30pm.

Documentary no show for Crestani By LACHLAN MOORHEAD ROSALIE Crestani has shared her surprise after footage of the Casey Councillor recently filmed for a documentary about Reclaim Australia was left out of the episode when it aired on national TV last weekend. The most recent episode of Sunday Night - Channel Seven’s news program - featured a story on the origins of the Reclaim Australia movement, the anti-Islam group which has held rallies across the country. Cr Crestani, who in July was the MC for a Reclaim rally in Melbourne, said she had been filmed supporting Reclaim and interviewed for half a day during the episode’s production - but her grabs never made it to air. Cr Crestani is also an active mem-

ber of the Rise Up Australia Party (RUAP) and wanted to stress that the Reclaim movement had political parties “giving strength behind Reclaim’s message�. Controversial pastor and RUAP leader Danny Nalliah was also filmed for the Sunday Night episode but didn’t make the final cut. “There’s political parties giving strength behind Reclaim’s message what is the government doing about protecting its citizens?� Cr Crestani said. She said Sunday Night was correct in showing the Reclaim movement to be a “grassroots movements comprising of mums and dads�, but wanted the nation to know it was “so much more than that�.

Rosalie Crestani was the MC at a Reclaim Australia rally in Melbourne in July.

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View from high level MEGAN Quinn has built a career in luxury. The Net-A-Porter cofounder will share experiences from her 25-year career at the final Casey Cardinia Business Breakfast for the year. Inside Retail in 2013 named Ms Quinn the 15th most powerful woman in Australian retail. She specialises in the luxury end of retailing, advertising, publishing and design for the fashion, jewellery, hotel and airline industries. Today she’s a non-executive director of UNICEF Australia and Specialty Fashion Group, and an Ambassador for Fitted For Work. The breakfast will run from 6.45am to 9am on Wednesday 25 November at Cardinia Cultural Centre, Lakeside Boulevard, Pakenham. Visit www.caseycardinia.com.au for more information or to book.


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Learn English – beginners to advanced learners Build skills in speaking, reading, writing and listening; courses available for all levels 0 – 4. KLC delivers daytime and evening classes. Free level assessment and placement advice every Tuesday 9.30am – 12.30pm - please ring to book a place. Keysborough Learning Centre. Ph: 9798 7005; Email: info@klckeys.com.au

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Wednesday “Crochet and Knit Club”. This is a wonderful

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support and a few laughs along the way! Experience within the community sector is highly desirable. Call to find out more (03) 9701 3740.” Wellsprings for Women Ph: 9701 3740

Tai Chi Classes Learn tai chi from a Master at Springvale

Our NPCC Yoga group classes are held every Thursday from 9:30am – 10:30am, and every Sunday from 5:30pm – 6:30pm. Our teacher, Shea is very experienced and teaches traditional and modern Yoga methods for all ages and abilities. Come and join us. Yoga for All Ages - Healthy body Healthy mind. Cost: Gold Coin and Mats Provided. Noble Park Community Centre: Ph: 9547 5801

Something for Everyone Diploma of Community Development – new students can join this week. Line Dancing classes are held every Wednesday morning and Cultural Singing and Dancing Group meets every Friday morning. Springvale Learning and Activity Centre. Ph: 9547 2647

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Interested in woodwork and supporting local charities through the production of children’s toys and special requests. NOW OPEN for new members both men and women are invited to use the space to meet, socialise, have a tinker. Skills Training starts in Term 4 Furniture Making Basics, enrolments now open – Wednesdays and Thursdays. Dandenong Neighbourhood House: Ph: 9792 5298

Suitable for beginners, intermediate and advanced students. Cost $2 donation. Phone 9574 6399 for more information Springvale Neighbourhood House: Phone: 9548 3972

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Little Hobby Group Come along on Monday mornings – 9.15 to 11am to learn a new hobby, and make new friends. Cost $3 per session and all craft materials supplied. Springvale Neighbourhood House: Phone: 95483972

Computer Courses Courses for everyone: beginners, intermediate and advanced. Learn at your own pace in a friendly community environment. From the computer basics to using laptops, tablets, the internet, multimedia, Word, Excel, Facebook, YouTube and more. Call reception for more details. Keysborough Learning Centre. Ph: 9798 7005; Email: info@klckeys.com.au

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New!! HACCP Introduction for Work in the Food Manufacturing Industry Saturday 9.30am – 4pm This course introduces you to the “Hazard analysis and critical control points” system, used in a food manufacturing and preparation environment. New!! Cleaning Operations 101. Thursday 12.30pm – 3.30pm Prepare for work in cleaning operations. Covers Workplace Health & Safety, cleaning wet areas and dry areas, mopping, stripping and polishing, equipment, chemicals, communication and hands on experience in the use of equipment. English Conversation (Beginners/Level 1 & 2) Tuesday 1pm – 3.30pm Build your spoken English skills by joining this supportive and friendly class. English Conversation (Advanced) Tuesday 9.30am – 12.30pm Build your spoken and conversational skills further. Suited for work and the community. Keysborough Learning Centre. Ph: 9798 7005; Email: info@klckeys.com.au


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THE good rub is being extended to Tamil asylum seekers and refugees at a former massage clinic in Dandenong. A few months ago, Jesuran Wellness Centre transformed a dilapidated building which was said to be the cheapest commercial building in the CBD. Refugee volunteers have since changed it into a freshly painted, welcoming one-stop shop that provides free lunches, clothes and other essentials, job CV help and training, English language classes, a GP, counselling, a men’s group, a library and games room with a pool table and a carrom board. Somehow it runs on donations and volunteers five days a week without a cent of government or Jesuran church funding. The centre’s Pastor Hilda Samuel calls it a “miracle house”. She said it is a place where those who have escaped from misery in war zones and detention centres are loved. “We do inner healing that deals with the trauma - the spirit, mind and body. We identify all the emotional pain. “We are here to make the journey with them and get them right.” In the kitchen, some mothers gather and talk. It’s quickly apparent why they need help. One is practically a single mother due to her husband being imprisoned for domestic violence. She hasn’t seen her greater family for years and wishes to

Hilda Samuel who runs a "miracle house" for Tamil asylum Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS seekers. 145604 bring them to Australia to live, which is impossible while she’s in the tortuous limbo of a bridging visa. Speaking on Khodayar Amini’s tragic suicide in a Dandenong park recently, Ms Samuel said the Federal Government must treat new arrivals more humanely. “These people have the same ambitions, the same desires and the same plans for their families as you and me. “They come with these dreams that are shattered and broken. The laws drive them to this kind of behaviour.” Ms Samuel said she can empathise with new arrivals’ plight to some extent - their search for jobs, the language barriers and just the fact that many people don’t understand what they’re going through. Her own business went bust, she owed the bank $500,000

and then she found God - who she said helped her overcome her debt. Ms Samuel estimates about $25,000 of goods have been donated as a starting point. She requires much more to extend her ambitious mission finding jobs for asylum seekers, plus the help of pro-bono lawyers, donors and volunteers. There’s a need for a giant rice cooker, Asian groceries and a television. “Nothing is impossible and I know God is helping me,” Ms Samuel said. “You have a vision and you have to believe in your vision. You can’t believe in anyone else saying you’re wasting your time.” Jesuran Wellness Centre is open Tuesday to Saturday at 79a Herbert Street, Dandenong. To help, phone 0407 125 649.

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Shown around By GEORGIA WESTGARTH AUSTRALIA’S Inner Wheel president Kay Morland calls the City of Casey home and jumped at the chance to show her chief boss and International president of the ladies service group, Charlotte de Vos, around. One of the largest women’s service voluntary organisations in the world, Inner Wheel boasts 100,000 members in more than 103 countries. Ms de Vos flew from Belgium to Australia on Wednesday 14 October to attend a conference in Warrnambool. Ms Morland said it was an honour to have the International president visit and stay with her and her husband, Casey Mayor Mick Morland. “It’s been fantastic to speak with Charlotte and realise that we are on the same page with our Inner Wheel goals and projects here in Australia and around the world - one of which is to bring in more young members,” Ms Morland said. Visiting Australia for the first time, Ms de Vos was gifted a silk scarf designed by local artist Tina Whiteley from the Cranbourne Botanical Gardens as well as a City of Casey watch. Ms de Vos said she loved embracing the Aussie ways and added that everyone had been very friendly. “I’m amazed the people are all so kind, you walk on the street and everyone says hello and that can be a tradition that you lose,” she said. A member since 1987, Ms de Vos, who started in Inner Wheel aged 38, said she had always been involved in service clubs. “It’s an honour to become president, especially from a small country and I am only the second to become president from Belgium - whereas Australia has four already,” she said.

IN BRIEF Shot fired POLICE are searching for answers after a gun shot was fired into a Cranbourne medical centre last week. The bullet shattered the front window of the Stirling Medical Centre, on Stirling Avenue in Cranbourne North, after it was fired sometime in the early hours of Thursday 15 October. It’s believed the bullet ricocheted off a tree before hitting the window. Anyone with any information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or submit a confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.

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President of Inner Wheel Australia Kay Morland with special guest, Inner Wheel International president Charlotte de Vos and Casey Mayor Mick Morland officially welcoming Charlotte to the City of Casey. 145835 Spruiking the International Inner Wheel message - happier futures, better lives - Ms de Vos said all of the countries involved in Inner Wheel had different causes, but all are striving for better outcomes.

Impressed with the amount of young Casey members involved in the service club, Ms de Vos said Inner Wheel was about friendship, fun, international understanding and social engagement, and encouraged all young women to give it a go and get involved.

POLICE are investigating the attempted robbery of a recently built house in Clyde North last week. It’s believed a thief tried to break into the Elmtree Crescent home, located in a new construction site, sometime between 5.45am and 4.30pm on Wednesday 14 October. Police found a crack at the back door of the house during their investigation. No-one was home when the incident occurred. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or submit a confidential crime report at www. crimestoppersvic.com. au.

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Join up for learning By CASEY NEILL TEACHERS and students are learning from each other and championing inclusiveness. Monash University in Berwick and Dandenong-based community organisation Wallara have joined forces for the 10-week Keep on Learning (KoL) program. Teachers in training gain hands-on experience through tutoring adults with intellectual disabilities that Wallara supports gain education. Dr Sarah Hopkins from Monash’s education faculty is spearheading the program with Drs Penny Round and Pearl Subban. More than 60 first year Bachelor of Education students have signed up for the voluntary program. Two work with each Wallara client to improve their reading skills and their numeracy skills with handling money. Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) data shows a growing number of students with special needs and a shortage of teachers with special education training. Dr Hopkins said most Australian students with disabilities attended regular or special classes in mainstream schools. “It is critical that pre-service teachers destined for mainstream schools are well prepared to support the participation and learning of students across the full range of abilities,” she said. “Having authentic experiences of working with students with intellectual disabilities is an important part of this process.” Dr Hopkins said there was potential for the program to grow and encompass a range of universities in areas such as medicine, nursing and health sciences. Wallara CEO Phil Hayes-Brown said

IN BRIEF Quality award DANDENONG Hospital Emergency Department has been named Australasia’s best. The College of Emergency Nursing Australasia (CENA) Best Australasian Emergency Department of the Year recognised the department’s transformation after introducing a new care model in late 2013. Chief executive Shelly Park said the award recognised the Dandenong team’s exemplary efforts to champion the new model, in response to the rapid increase of emergency department presentations.

Abuse inquiry Teachers gain experience working with students with disabilities. the initiative would expand the capacity of the mainstream education sector. “It’s long been a goal of ours to work with other education leaders to see preservice teachers have more exposure to disability and to build their confidence and capacity regardless of where they end up in their teaching career,” he said. “Hopefully, programs like this with Monash will inspire more clever ideas which can raise capacity and build greater social inclusion.” The KoL program has been established with help from an Ian Potter Foundation grant.

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APPLICATIONS are open for witnesses to appear at a Royal Commission’s inquiry into alleged child sexual abuse at a Catholic church and primary school in Doveton. The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse will hold public hearings from 24 November into historical allegations against clergy at Holy Family Parish and Holy Family Primary School. Written applications close on 5 November. Details at childabuseroyalcommission.gov. au.

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Notting Hill Neighbourhood House Auspiced by Notting Hill Community Association Inc. 37 Westerfield Drive, Notting Hill Vic 3168 Tel: 9561 0114 or 0403 010 510 Email: nhoffice@nottinghillnh.org.au Website: http://nottinghillnh.org.au Classes on offer for Term 4, 2015 ARTS AND CRAFTS Sewing for All Step-by-step expert instruction. Wednesdays, 7.30-9.30 pm Details: www.nottinghillnh.org.au nhoffice@nottinghillnh.org.au 9561-0114

CHILDRENS’ ACTIVITIES Draw, Sketch, Paint Kids develop a love of art as they learn these skills. Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays 4-6pm Playgroup A safe playground, plenty of toys, interaction… Mondays to Thursdays, 11am-1pm Fridays, 12.30-2.30pm YogaBugs NEW! Stretching imagination, enhance your child’s health and wellbeing. Thursdays. Different times for each age group. Call to inquire. Details: www.nottinghillnh.org.au nhoffice@nottinghillnh.org.au 9561-0114

COMPUTER/DIGITAL MEDIA Ebay Training Learn buying & selling online. Tuesdays, 9.30-11.30am Internet & Email Optimise your business and social skills. Thursdays, 9.30-11.30am Learn more about Computer Use Enhance your knowledge of typing, storage, printing, USB use and much more. Tuesdays, 3.30-5.30pm, Wednesdays, 7-9pm Word & Excel Create documents, format tables, use formulas. Thursdays 6.30-8.30pm Publisher Integrate graphics and text, create advertising material. Wednesdays, 2.15-4.15pm Skype for Beginners Expand your social networks. Tuesdays, 10-12pm Mobile Phones One-on-one instruction on how to use your new phone. Wednesdays – call to book Details: www.nottinghillnh.org.au nhoffice@nottinghillnh.org.au 9561-0114

COOKING/HEALTH & FITNESS Chinese Cooking NEW! Asian banquet of spices, fried rice, dumplings, noodles and more. Mondays 11.30am-1.30pm Self Defence & Workouts Refuse to be a victim, take charge and manage how you interact with others. Sundays, 9.30-11.30am Strength Training Gain core strength, confidence & balance. Fridays, 9-10am Tai Chi NEW! Harmonise mind & body, boost mobility and suppleness, stimulate your internal energy . Tuesdays, 12.30-1.30pm Details: www.nottinghillnh.org.au nhoffice@nottinghillnh.org.au 9561-0114

LANGUAGES English Conversation Improve your English skills. Wednesdays, Fridays, 10.30-12.30pm Mandarin Harmonise mind & body, boost mobility and suppleness, stimulate your internal energy. Tuesdays, 12.30-1.30pm Details: www.nottinghillnh.org.au nhoffice@nottinghillnh.org.au 9561-0114

Waverley Community Learning Centre 5 Fleet St, Mt Waverley Vic 3149 P: 9807 6011 E: info@waverleyclc.org.au W: www.waverleyclc.org.au What’s On in Term 3 and 4 – 2015

CHILDREN’S CLASSES Pottery for Children (8 - 12yo) or (13-17yo) This structured class will encourage children to learn pottery in a fun and interactive way. Each week the Tutor will focus on a particular project and technique. Cost includes: clay, firing & glazes. Classes are on Mondays (Youth) Tuesdays (Children) 4:30 – 6pm for 8 weeks at a cost of $144 – start at any time during term and have the class fee pro-rated. - Bookings Essential

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HEALTH Pilates, Strength Training & Yoga We have a large selection of classes on different days and times to suit all levels of fitness. $110 for a ten week term. Start at any time during term and have the fee pro-rated. Seniors/Pension discounts apply - Bookings essential.

POTTERY FOR ADULTS Our experienced tutors will guide learners through a number of practical skills and techniques. Catering for beginners to advanced. Friday 10.00am – 12noon or 1.00pm – 3.00pm. Cost: $160 for 8 weeks. Additional Costs: Clay and Firing. Bookings essential.

ENGLISH FOR MIGRANTS English as a Second Language Our Centre runs classes over the semester for migrants catering for various levels conducted once a week over a semester on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays. Pricing for classes is determined by learners level and residential status. Residents and non-residents are eligible to enrol. An interview is required prior to enrolment. Please phone our office 9807 6011 to make a time and bring proof of residency eg. Passport, Medicare card. Join mid-semester and fee will be reduced. Pension discounts apply. Bookings essential. Details: 9807 6011 or www.waverleyclc.org.au 1200289-EG40-15

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CONTEMPORARY LUXURY IN ROSEWOOD DOWNS / 3 ESSEX STREET, DANDENONG NORTH ONCE visitors step inside this modern styled mansion they will immediately know they have made the right choice. Positioned on a 906 square metre block, this large family home in the Rosewood Downs Estate has been revitalized and updated in every aspect for a fruitful future. It boasts sparkling floors, high ceilings, four great sized bedrooms, a master bedroom with a spa in the en suite, and living room with an open fireplace. There is also an open plan kitchen with dining area that overlooks the rear yard from the balcony, a modernised rumpus area downstairs that has a new bathroom plus a huge backyard that’s perfect for entertaining. Everything has been refreshed for pleasure and this luxurious abode is now ready to be called home. Visitors can head up to the verandah, beyond the bay window of the master bedroom and inside this stunning home. The front of the home is made up of the carpeted master bedroom with a walk-through wardrobe, ensuite plus another bedroom close to the central bathroom. At the end of the hallway is a spectacular living room that soaks in the sunlight and features a fireplace and custom built shelving by the exposed brick feature. Head up a few stairs to the study area and beyond that is the dining room, two more robed bedrooms plus a gorgeous kitchen with a breakfast bench, ample storage, a walk in pantry plus it all has easy access to the balcony. Venture downstairs to find the remodelled rumpus room with new lighting, enjoy the abundance of storage space in the laundry plus there’s a new bathroom. Also on the lower level is the double lock-up garage in addition to a huge workshop/ storage area - perfect for the handyman of the home. Extras include an alarm, gas ducted heating, refrigerated cooling, so much storage and amazing architecture throughout. With such an expansive rear yard, the new owners will be able to host parties, celebrations or simply enjoy those serene moments on the patio with family. The property is quietly positioned in this esteemed estate and there are schools and parks around every corner and the Monash Freeway is just a minute away.

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BARRY PLANT, NOBLE PARK, 8710 0000 JESSEJAMES MARIÑAS, 0431 108 933 CHEE-KY DUNLOP, 0422 910 881 AUCTION: SATURDAY, 7 NOVEMBER, NOON INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT TERMS: 10 PER CENT DEPOSIT. BALANCE 90 DAYS

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KEYSBOROUGH This home is certainly in the best location and is also superbly constructed. And there is no doubt that the huge 637 square metre allotment is the envy of many. Best of all, it represents tremendous value. This wonderful two storey family home is in a prestigious court in the tightly held Middle Keysborough precinct, just seconds from all Keysborough amenities which will enrich a family’s lifestyle. Set at the end of a curved driveway, which creates privacy, this attractive and well-kept double storey home of 35 squares features four bedrooms plus a fifth bedroom or study downstairs which is ideal for guests or in-laws. The large master bedroom has a full ensuite bathroom with twin vanities, spa bath and walk-in wardrobes. There are two living areas featuring expansive sweeps of stylish, spotted gum timber flooring plus a further living room upstairs with skylight opening out to a cosy balcony. The generous, family-sized kitchen showcases a striking, huge bay window looking onto the large private backyard. The kitchen is fitted with a dishwasher and has a welcoming casual meals area adjacent. The formal sunken living room features lead-light windows and adjoins the equally welcoming dining area. This opens out to a large, covered al fresco entertaining area with gas barbecue all set in a big and well-established, landscaped private backyard. Extras include new carpet upstairs, a renovated bathroom, upstairs and downstairs ducted heating and cooling, ducted vacuum, air conditioning, ceiling fans, down lights, security system, security shutters, double garage with loads of storage space and fully landscaped gardens front and rear.

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3173

The wonderful and prime location is within easy walking distance of Parkmore Shopping Centre and just a 10 minute drive to Edithvale beach and Haileybury College. All this plus easy access just a couple of minutes away to EastLink make this home the perfect choice for a large family looking for quality and space in the best neighbourhood. 5

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MCDONALD REAL ESTATE, KEYSBOROUGH, 9701 8611 LE HOA WYSHAM, 0418 566 133 5 CAMERON PLACE PRICE: $750,000 PLUS INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT

DANDENONG This spacious unit located in St Gerards School Precinct which is one of Dandenong’s most sought after quiet, secure and family residential areas. The home boasts a large master bedroom and a second bedroom with built-in wardrobes, a spacious lounge with polished floors, a renovated kitchen with gas cooking and rangehood, a renovated bathroom with double shower cubicle and a separate toilet. Other noteworthy features include gas heating and hot water service, split system air conditioning, tiled wet areas, window furnishings, aluminium windows, main door with double locks, security doors, private backyard and carport. All of this is within a few minutes’ walk to schools, shops and the bus stop is only a few doors away. There is also quick access to EastLink. It is currently tenanted at $280 per week to excellent tenants until September 2016. Only three on block.

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MCLENNAN REAL ESTATE, 9791 5922 JOHN RATNAM, 0414 556 517 2/31 GLADSTONE ROAD PRICE: $250,000 PLUS BUYERS INSPECT: SEE WWW.MCLENNANREALESTATE.COM.AU

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www.stockdaleleggo.com.au/dandenong

131 Outlook Drive Dandenong North

76 Liege Avenue Noble Park DEVELOP/RENOVATOR’S OPPORTUNITY

FANTASTIC BUYING IN ROSEWOOD DOWNS Set on 660m2 lot this renovated 3 bed BV is great value as a irst home or investment. Offers spacious L shape lounge with RC split system air conditioner, modern laminated kitchen with stainless steel oven & gas hotplates, tiled bathroom with sep shower & adjacent toilet. Includes ducted heating, polished loors, carpet to bedrooms & as new blinds throughout. Large rear garden with double garage plus potential for dual occupancy (STP).

Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent

Sat 7th Nov at 1pm 10% dep - bal 30/60 days $450,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday 11-11.30am Neil Butler 0411 637 088

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Spacious 3 bedroom home set on approx 648m2 lot. Features large lounge adjacent to cupboard packed kitchen plus meals area. All gas appliances and solar powered electricity. Needs some cosmetic work but excellent potential here as a irst home or investment. Alternatively the land is ideal for a new home or possible 2 unit site (STP). Quiet location close to schools, train station and major arterials. Buy this and beneit from the evergrowing market in Noble Park.

Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent

Sat 14th Nov at 11am 10% dep - bal 30/60 days Bidding from $350,000+ Saturday 12-12.30pm Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303

Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent

Sat 21st Nov at 12pm 10% dep - bal 60 days $360,000+ Saturday 3-3.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088

Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent

Sat 21st Nov at 2pm 10% dep - bal 60/90 days $390,000+ Saturday 12-12.30pm Dennis Tzortzoglou 0438 341 066

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27 Fletcher Road Dandenong North

23 Matipo Street Doveton

GREAT HOME, GREAT LOCATION

INVESTMENT OR DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY

Fantastic 3 bedroom one owner home (master with semi-ensuite) sitting on a generous 592m2 block with good sized lounge plus family/dining area. Also featuring polished floorboards, separate lock up garage, double carport & reverse cycle air conditioning for year round comfort, close to schools, public transport, quick access to Monash & Eastlink. This is a perfect opportunity for 1st home buyers and investors.

Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent

Sat 14th Nov at 12pm 10% dep - bal 30/60 days $450,000+ Saturday 1-1.30pm Dennis Tzortzoglou 0438 341 066

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Spacious updated 3 bed BV on large corner block of 592m2. Great opportunity for dual occupancy (leaving existing home) or demolish & use potential for development of 3 townhouses (STP). Existing home already let but vacant possession is available. Quiet area close to schools, shops & transport.

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2-4 Catalpa Street Doveton

1/6 Huckson Street Dandenong

READY, SET, GO!!!

SIMPLY STUNNING

If you are searching for an outstanding development project, here it is! Capitalize on this fantastic project with planning permit approved for three two bed units behind the 2 existing 3 bedroom homes. Offering approx. 1200m2 on 2 titles & located on the crest of the area, this project even has completed working drawings. Existing three bedroom homes are both let on a monthly basis providing an attractive income. Avoid delays, frustration & expense with this ready to go project. Great location within easy walk to schools, transport & shopping centre. Rare opportunity here! Plans are available for inspection.

Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent

Sat 21st Nov at 1pm 10% dep-bal 30/60/90 days Contact Agent Saturday 2-2.30pm Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106

Generously proportioned & stunningly inished, this perfectly positioned 3 storey townhouse residence has all the accommodation & luxuries you want. Only 6 months old offering 2 excellent bedrooms with great sized robes, impressive bathroom, guest powder room, oversized single lock up garage, reverse cycle air conditioning, energy eficient panel heating, solar water power. Kitchen features stone benchtops, stainless steel appliances including DW, spacious balcony with great views plus much more. Truly the complete package in popular Metro Village Estate. Make it yours today.

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Shop 1, 11 Langhorne Street, Dandenong

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AGENT’S CHOICE

NOBLE PARK This spacious character brick and tile home, set on a substantial 646 square metre block is tucked away on a quiet street in the family favourite neighbourhood of Noble Park. It is private and peaceful yet is just a short walk to Keysborough College, Chandler Park Primary School, and within close proximity to local buses, train station, shopping and the EastLink. From the moment visitors step inside they will feel the charm and space this home has to offer along with the comfort of knowing that they can relax, unwind and enjoy its great location with many modern conveniences. It boasts a formal lounge with open fire place and plush carpeted floors, casual family lounge and meals area with great connection to the undercover pergola and rear yard - an ideal spot for alfresco entertaining. There is a separate attractive kitchen with generous cabinetry and great natural light. This is a home which caters easily to busy family life and with scope for the new owners to bring their own stamp on the property. Three bedrooms with wardrobes and a family room complete the picture. Added highlights include a double garage, double carport, shed, three 2000 litre water tanks as well as split-system heating/cooling. It is perfectly positioned within easy reach of local amenities. Properties such as this are often sought and seldom offered to market.

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Right in the heart of Noble Park where everything is on your doorstep. This little beauty with off street parking offers low maintenance, convenience & affordability. Sunlit living area, single bedroom with robes, kitchen with gas cooking & separate bathroom with laundry facility & separate toilet. Back door access to clothesline. Walk to station, supermarket, shops & school. Terrific first time investment with monthly rent of $910.

In Room Auction Wed 11th November @ 6.30pm Sandown Regency, 477 Princes hwy, Noble Park

Set on a rectangular block of approximately 547m2, this 4 bedroom home has a family friendly floor plan and the bonus of a double carport. Immaculately kept, features include; spacious formal lounge, open plan meals/ kitchen area with gas cooking, good size bathroom with separate bath, separate toilet and laundry with access to the backyard. Close to amenities, this classic beauty is a must see.

RESERVE $450,000 Saturday 7th November 2:00pm

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View Wed & Sat 3-3:30pm Jason Yu 0403 210 507 jason.yu@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000

Springvale South 26 Folkestone

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Noble Park 8/85 Buckley Street

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DANDENONG NORTH 3 ESSEX STREET

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Once you step inside this modern styled mansion, you’ll immediately know you have made the right choice. Positioned on a block size of 906m2 (approx), this large family home in the Rosewood Downs Estate has been revitalized and updated in every aspect for a fruitful future. Boasting sparkling floors, high ceilings, four great sized bedrooms, master with a spa in the en suite, living room with an open fireplace, an open plan kitchen with dining that overlooks the rear yard from the balcony, a modernised rumpus downstairs that has a brand new bathroom plus a huge backyard that’s perfect for entertaining. Everything has been refreshed for your pleasure and this luxurious abode is now ready to be called HOME! Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 90 Days.

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Saturday 7th November at 12pm AUCTION Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required Jessejames Mariñas 0431 108 933 Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

NOBLE PARK 29 JOFFRE STREET

Quietly tucked behind the fence of this central home sits this 3 BDR home - filled with everything you’ll need. The serenity of the front garden will have you in awe & when you step inside you’ll feel the warmth that flows throughout. Three great sized carpeted robed BDRs, MSTR with an en suite, a large open living that flows into the meals & kitchen plus ducted heating & evap cooling. This is a special package where you can walk to Springvale Central - is doesn’t get any better than this!

Ladies & gentleman, THIS IS IT!!! A whopping 942m2 (approx) of outstanding land in a perfectly secluded, yet safe & central locale – the future site of multiple dwellings for the wise purchaser. With a huge 19 metre frontage, plenty of length to the rear fence and everything in between, this block is primed and ready for you to develop (STCA). It’s easily within walking distance of schools, parks and the station, all which make this large allotment the purchase where you can reap the rewards!

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Tuesday 17th November at 5pm unless sold prior $390,000+ Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required Gadas Lamsodis 0423 884 819 Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888

PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT

Saturday 7th November at 1pm $580,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days. Sat 10:40 - 11am Photo ID required Belinda Robbie 0414 335 696 Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

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

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DANDENONG NORTH 8 WARATAH DRIVE

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NOBLE PARK 2/245 CORRIGAN ROAD

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Nested in this quiet street with schools, shops & parks at your fingertips sits this solid home that is versatile for all buyers. First home buyers will love the easy living lifestyle on offer with zoned BDRs, bright open kitchen and a spacious living with dining. Plus with such a large rear yard on this block size of 601m2 (approx), it’s safe and secure for pets and kids to run freely. Investors can enjoy the rewards of secure tenants & generate an income - currently tenanted at $1390 per month.

This delightful brick veneer townhouse with double carport is brilliantly located close to shops, transport, schools, and easy access to all amenities. Step inside to an open plan living area with sparkling mosaic parquetry floors, 1st downstairs toilet, sun-filled kitchen, with direct access to spacious paved backyard. Perfect for entertaining. Head up the polished timber spiral staircase to discover 2 spacious BDRs with BIRs, freshly renovated bathroom and 2nd toilet.

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Saturday 14th November at 12pm $430,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 30-90 Days Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required Alex Abou-eid 0417 147 878 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

DANDENONG NORTH 343 GLADSTONE ROAD

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Saturday 31st October at 2pm $270,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days. Sat 1:30 - 2pm Photo ID required Kim Lim 0423 374 998 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

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SPRINGVALE SOUTH 19 WOODSTOCK PLACE

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In an enviable position walking distance to Rosewood Downs PS, this is an ideal home for first home buyers, investors, and families. Boasting 3 good size BDRs with BIRs, original floorboards, separate lounge & meals area with a recently updated kitchen – this home on land 646m2 (approx) will surprise upon inspection. Other inclusions: GDH, evap cooling, solar panels, induction cook top & newly installed kitchen cabinets & bench tops.

Situated at the end of this lovely quiet family friendly court sits this a charming sun filled home on a 647sqm block. Stroll inside to find a spacious lounge room with polished floors, bay windows, Coonara fireplace & a large split system, sun room or 2nd living area at the rear with space to stretch out & it’s perfect entertaining area all year round. Plus enjoy 3 very generous sized newly carpeted BDRs, 2 updated bathrooms, updated kitchen, newly undercover patio & manicured gardens.

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Saturday 14th November at 1pm $390,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 60/90 Days Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required Chien Le 0403 342 809 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

PRICE INSPECT CONTACT

Tuesday 17th November at 5pm unless sold prior $550,000+ Sat 12:30 - 1pm Photo ID required Kim Sear Lim 0423 374 998 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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NOBLE PARK 373 - 375 PRINCES HIGHWAY

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Finally available in a desired pocket of Dandenong south is this 3 bedroom house on a massive 641sq flat block. The potential is endless whether it’s a renovation or you’re ready to build your dream home. Only a short drive from Dandenong central and a stone’s throw away from local schools and transport. A quiet street that’s surrounded by prestige homes, it’s the perfect spot to raise a family and settle down.

One of the last of its kind is this side by side block in Noble Park measuring a total block size of approx 1200m2. Standing on it is this exquisite, period piece, one of a kind home. It’s perfectly maintained for peace and tranquility but can also be the future site for redevelopment. This bright, open plan home has everything, including a large living and dining, spacious kitchen, 3 zoned BDRs, high ceilings, two independent lock up garages, a rumpus at the rear + a large yard.

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Tuesday 24th November at 5pm unless sold prior $400,000+ Sat 1 - 1:30pm Photo ID required Alex Abou-eid 0417 147 878 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT

Saturday 14th November at 12:30pm AUCTION 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days. Sat 10 - 10:20am Photo ID required Belinda Robbie 0414 335 696 Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

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NOBLE PARK 5/8-10 JOFFRE STREET This 2 bedroom unit comprises of 2 good sized bedrooms and large separate living area, ducted heating, AC in lounge, a compact rear yard with space for a veggie garden & water tank (with pump) plus an undercover area for entertaining, this is simply the best!

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623m2 (approx) of exceptional opportunities! Walk to Yarraman train station, walk to the ever growing and multi cultural Yarraman Oaks Primary School, walk to the milkbar & local shops – everything you need is at your fingertips. This is a desirable home, in a prime locale that’s versatile for all. Roll up your sleeves & renovate for your future, keep the tenants in to grow your investment portfolio, or perhaps buy the block with the potential for future subdivision (STCA). METHOD PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT

Saturday 14th November at 11am $450,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days. Sat 11:10 - 11:30am Photo ID required Belinda Robbie 0414 335 696 Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

Wednesday 4th November at 5pm INSPECT Sat 12:10 - 12:30pm PRICE $280,000+ CONTACT Belinda Robbie 0414 335 696 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

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

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WE LOVE IT

This superb three bedroom townhouse is located in a convenient location in Dandenong central which is in walking distance to shops, schools and the train station. Peacefully set in a secure unit complex, the home features open plan living with a spacious lounge and dining, good sized kitchen, ducted heating, all bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, a large central bathroom upstairs which has direct access to the master bedroom which is complemented by a powder room. There is a second toilet downstairs, gas appliances, timber floorboards on the lower level and a good size pergola with decking accessible via a sliding door off the kitchen. A single lock-up garage completes the package with additional parking for another vehicle. It is a great place to start out or a rock solid investment property.

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BARRY PLANT, DANDENONG, 9706 7455 SILVANA LAKIC, 0412 241 888 3/51-53 SCOTT STREET PRICE: $360,000 PLUS BUYERS INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT

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Neat, Sweet and Complete

Newly Built, Beautiful Family Home!

This perfect family residence is positioned in the highly sought after Rosewood Downs Estate and is conveniently located a short walk to Rosewood Downs Primary School, child care centre, local shops, public transport services, gym and parklands. It also provides easy access to Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre and Monash and Eastlink Freeways making cross town commuting simple. Boasting immaculate front gardens the appealing home offers a fantastic first impression. As you make your way inside you will be greeted by a good sized formal lounge area with adjoining inbuilt bar that is perfect for entertaining all year round. Comprising a total of four bedrooms including an upstairs master bedroom with full en suite and air conditioning and double garage. We guarantee that you will love what you see. AUCTION: Saturday 14th November 2015 at 12:30pm TERMS: 10% Deposit, Balance in 90 Days INSPECT: Thursday 29th October 2015 6:00pm-6:30pm Saturday 31st October 2015 1:30pm-2:00pm

The emphasis on elegance and comfort is evident from the moment that you enter through the front door. There is a huge master bedroom, spacious his and hers walk in robe, a flawless ensuite complete with shower, double vanity and toilet. Don’t forget the enclosed study or possible fifth bedroom, together with the two spacious living zones comfortably catering for all of those formal and informal occasions. The beautiful kitchen is complete with caesar stone bench tops, island bench or breakfast bar, glass splash back and plenty of cupboard & bench space. Offering quality appliances including fan forced oven, dishwasher, rangehood and gas hot plate. Completing the package is several fully enclosed courtyards, living areas, ducted heating, evaporative cooling and high ceilings.

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AUCTION: 34 Lipton Drive Dandenong North Neb Delibasic : 0411 332 467 e: neb.delibasic@delrealestate.com.au

AUCTION: Saturday 31st October 2015 at 12:00pm TERMS: 10% Deposit, Balance in 60-90 Days INSPECT: Wednesday 28th October 2015 5:00pm-5:30pm Saturday 31st October 2015 11:30am-12:00pm

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AUCTION: 146 McFees Road Dandenong North Theo Maric : 0411 410 744 e: theo.maric@delrealestate.com.au

Steve Knezic : 0402 395 963 e: steve.knezic@delrealestate.com.au 1203791

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KEYSBOROUGH 22 Westwood Blvd

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KEYSBOROUGH 157 Keylana Drive

5A3B4D1B2L

A Home of Unrivaled Luxury!

Auction: 31/10 @ 12.30pm 10%Dep Bal 60/90 Price: $780,000+ Inspect: Sat 12Pm - 12:30Pm Photo ID Required

Taking family luxury to new heights

Auction: 14/11/2015 @ 2:00pm 10% Dep, Bal 30/60days Price: $900,000+ Inspect: Sat 1:30pm - 2:00pm Photo ID Required

Stunning 5 bedrooms house featuring solar heated swimming pool and 3 living areas this architecturally designed luxury home is dedicated to quality and no maintenance. Spotted gum looring adorns the home as you enter via double doors into the atrium that services study/ifth bedroom, full bathroom equipped with shower, formal lounge and dining area. Open plan back area of the house combines closed third living room, dining area and quality chef style kitchen with full walk in pantry, and ample bench space with so many cupboards throughout the home. • A brilliantly low maintenance front garden with water view gives you a sense of space combined with a light illed environment to create a most desirable ambience. • The perfect balance of indoor/outdoor living.

Varun Ahuja Corey (Khoi) Le 0404 954 492 0417 311 491

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, freestanding 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. • Also features ducted heating and evaporative cooling, spacious open plan living, multiple living zones bedroom downstairs, 10 mins drive to beaches.

Varun Ahuja Corey (Khoi) Le 0404 954 492 0417 311 491

KEYSBOROUGH 29 Stafford Street

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KEYSBOROUGH 30 Putt Grove

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Creating Dreams with Porter Davis Camberwell

Private: $770,000+

Exceptional in every way!

Private Sale: $490,000+

Presenting the perfect loor plan for entertaining and Inspect: situated in a highly desirable location, this stunning and Thur: 6- 6:30pm expertly crafted Porter Davis “Camberwell” 32 sq family Sat:12:45 –1-1:15pm home on a sizeable block of approx. 575m2 comprises. Photo ID Required Lush lawns and eye-catching low-maintenance landscaping combine with a striking contemporary façade to provide attractive street appeal. • An entertainer’s delight, this spectacular home will truly cater to all your family’s with three living areas consisting of rumpus, living and theatre rooms. • Spacious and fully carpeted bedrooms have ample natural light and are conveniently positioned Varun Ahuja Corey (Khoi) Le • Ideal opportunity for the astute purchaser looking to 0404 954 492 0417 311 491 relocate to an excellent neighbourhood

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Located in the heart of Keysborough, this home presents an exceptional opportunity for a irst home buyer, an expanding family or an astute investor. • This home is deinitely a “must see” for all buyers looking for a home with plenty of room to move. • The backyard undercover alfresco is a great place to entertain family & friends, while the grassy area is perfect for kids & pets to run freely. • Low maintenance front lawn which presents a remarkable opportunity to add your own touch. • You will also feel spoilt by the convenience of this home. Situated in a quiet and friendly neighbourhood, you are only minutes away from Parkmore Shopping Centre.

Inspect: Wednesday 5:30 pm - 6:00 pm Saturday 1:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Ozan Kanbur Corey (Khoi) Le 0403 644 379 0417 311 491

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Noble Park North 336 Princes hwy

3A1B1D4L

DaNDeNoNG North 23 Waranga Street

3A2B2D2L

Prime location on a large block!

auction: 31/10 @ 11am 10% Dep Bal 60/90days Price: $420,000+ Inspect: Sat 10:30am - 11am Photo ID Required

Impressive elevated home in rosewood Downs

auction: 14/11 @ 12.30pm 10% Dep Bal 60/90days

Comprising 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and ample room for parking 4 cars in the lengthy driveway, this well-maintained and charming home on a substantial block of 678m2 offers a terriic opportunity to purchase in this well-established neighbourhood where a vast array of amenities are located nearby. An added bonus here is that being the last residence in the service lane there is no through road and therefore more peace and quiet.

• Plenty of natural light and views to the gardens, the property also offers a spacious dining/meals area conveniently positioned adjacent to the sizeable kitchen which includes abundant bench and cupVarun ahuja board space. 0404 954 492 • Possibilities here for subdivision

Nik Sharma 0411 790 745

Inspect: Thur: 7-7:30pm; Sat: 11:45-12:15pm Photo ID Required

Nik Sharma 0411 790 745

Varun ahuja 0404 954 492

DaNDeNoNG North 3 tyrol Street

3A2B4D1L

SPrINGVale 1/21 treesbank avenue

3A2B2D2L

terriic location close to amenities

Private:

as big as a house!

Private: $460,000+

$430,000+ The property is set on a sizeable block with secure gated entry. Inspect: Bright and airy with natural light streaming in through Thur: 5:15-5:45pm well-placed sliding doors, which provide direct access to a Sat: 11-11:30am secure and private undercover outdoor entertaining area. Photo ID Required Ideally situated close to pre-school, primary and secondary schools and offers easy access to local bus routes, Dandenong Railway Station, EastLink and the Monash Freeway. • A spacious open-plan kitchen, meals and family area with ample bench • Secure and private low-maintenance backyard, including shed, a safe play area for the kids Nik Sharma Varun ahuja • Offering the perfect opportunity for either owner-occupiers 0411 790 745 0404 954 492 or investors to make an astute property

858 10 999 DJ

Impressive Elevated Home in Rosewood Downs Gorgeous from every angle, this impressive 3 bedroom home is the ideal family package with its stylish décor, spacious interior and beautiful outdoor entertainment area. The modern kitchen is equipped with gas appliances and dishwasher, delivering a high degree of practicality with its abundance in bench and storage. Convenience is a given at the inclusion of a spacious laundry, separate toilet and bathroom. The interior concludes with a selection of 3 bedrooms, all itted with built in robes, timber loor throughout, while the master bedroom enjoys ensuite beneits. Featuring ducted heating, evaporative cooling, massive garage and another car space, this home is a great.

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This lovely 3 bedroom residence is situated at the front of a boutique development of just 2 in a secluded corner of this beautiful residence. Positioned on a low-maintenance and fully fenced block within easy access to desired amenities. • Perfect opportunity to purchase in a well-established family friendly suburb and take that irst step onto the property ladder and/or upgrade from your current residence. • Open plan kitchen leads to meal and open living areas, stainless steel cooking appliances and lots of cupboards. • This quiet residential neighbourbhood, with Primary School and Public transport both close at hand making this an ideal irst home or investment.

Inspect: Saturday 11:15am - 11:45am Photo ID Required

Varun ahuja Corey (khoi) le 0404 954 492 0417 311 491

363 Springvale Road, Springvale www.theCrealestate.com.au

1203905

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WE LOVE IT

KEYSBOROUGH Situated in Keysborough’s newest estate, this modern marvel is perfect for the growing family to live a life of comfort and ease. It is just a few years old and visitors will revel at the flexibility of this floorplan which is perfect for all members of the family. The new owners will be able to entertain with ease at their next occasion with ample choice of formal living, family, rumpus or dining areas all complemented by gleaming timber flooring and minimalist neutral tones.

POSTCODE

3173

SEJ

1203881

Real Estate

ArchitecturAlly DesigneD on 2 Acres

Auction Sat 7th Nov, 1.00pm

Visitors will be able to head outside and find a beautifully appointed timber alfresco which is perfect for the upcoming spring gathering or summer party overlooking the low maintenance landscaped garden which is complete with irrigation system and eco-friendly recycled water. The open plan kitchen provides ample bench and storage space along with quality 900mm stainless steel appliances and breakfast bar which is perfect for the seasoned cook or aspiring master chef. Upstairs visitors will find four generously sized bedrooms all with built-in wardrobes. The oversized master bedrooms features a balcony, walk-in wardrobes and is complete with en suite. After a long day’s work the new owners will be able to relax with a choice of the downstairs living or upstairs rumpus. The new owners will be able to stay comfortable and secure all year round with zoned ducted heating and refrigerated cooling, electric roller shutters and double garage with remote controlled door. With parks, schools, public transport just minutes away, this modern family residence is sure to impress.

2478 McDonAlDs trAck thorPDAle

This Impressive home, built to an exceptional standard was built well ahead of it’s time. Features include: vaulted ceilings, 2 separate living rms, luxurious corner spa in the main bthrm, full ensuite & WIR in the master suite, ducted vacuum & so much more. The aspect is superb with natural light streaming through & stunning views including rolling rural landscape, water ways, mountains & the properties own superb grounds. Add to this a quadruple garage, large shed, a perfect cellar / store room, 2 paddocks & still more.. $500,000 Plus Buyers internet iD: 8718587 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au

5622 3800 cnr smith & Queen st, Warragul

www.sej.com.au

Location Location Location!!!

31 Mitchell Street, Nyora

5

2.5

2

MCDONALD REAL ESTATE, KEYSBOROUGH, 9701 8611 LE HOA WYSHAM, 0418 566 133 17 FAIRTHORNE STREET PRICE: $880,000 PLUS PRICE: ON APPLICATION

37 Follett Drive, Nyora

45 Mackay Street, Springvale South 3172 This beautiful brick veneer home is a rare find in Springvale South. This property is close to shopping centre, schools, public transport, leisure centre, parks and much more.

0435 759 999

Call Vathana Charoensak on 0435 759 999 for inspections.

267 Springvale Road, Springvale VIC 3171 Phone: 03 9574 6886 Fax: 03 9574 6880 12 DANDENONG JOURNAL Monday, 26 October, 2015

Website: www.kingdomre.com.au Email: vathana@kingdomre.com.au

VACANT LAND IN NYORA Large 1414 square metre allotment with old weather board cottage frame. Mains water and power available. Close to shops and Post Office. 1203976-LN44-15

Vathana Charoensak

Features include: •฀Formal฀lounge฀with฀timber฀loor฀providing฀comfort฀living •฀3 bedrooms with built in robe •฀New kitchen with gas appliances •฀Single lock up garage •฀Roller shutter all around for security •฀Ducted heating & two air conditioning for cooling •฀Remote front gate Sitting on a rectangular block approx. 549sqm and in a highly demand area this house with not last long, so don’t miss out

For Sale Inspect Contact

$165,000 By Appointment Ray Wilkinson 0417 515 649

2.4 FARMLET 3 bdrm Ranch style home on 2.4 acres with commanding views over paddocks and hills in backyard. 10 private pony yards off central laneway. 2 paddocks, fouling yard and loose box. Mains water, sealed road frontage.

For Sale Inspect Contact

$465,000 By Appointment Ray Wilkinson 0417 515 649

Lang Lang - langlang@alexscott.com.au 35a Westernport Road. 5997 5599 Connecting people and communities DJ


SALES & RENTALS

118 Walker st Dandenong p: 9791 5922 F: 9792 2536

N IO T C AU

N IO T C AU

Dandenong

Dandenong North

9 noon street

QUALITY PLUS LOCATION!

A couple of minutes drive to Eastlink – 15 minutes walk to the station and located in a quiet tree lined street, this beautifully built family home is one to top your inspection list. The home consists of three double bedrooms, full ensuite to master bedroom, two separate living zones, formal dining area and features ducted heating, air conditioning, dishwasher and neutral tonings. Dad will love the large double brick garage/workshop. The brickwork is superb, the roof is of terra cotta tiles and the windows are aluminium. There are hardwood floors throughout. It’s built to last! A great first home or solid investment opportunity! DON'T DELAY - INSPECT TODAY!

auction: saturday, 7th november, 2015 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) open: Wed 3:00pm to 3:30pm & sat 10:30am to 11:00am

This stunning four bedroom family home is located in one of the finest pockets of Dandenong North and is jam packed with entertainment! If the brick open fire place isn’t enough you are spoiled with ducted heating, evaporative cooling, huge rumpus with built-in bar, corner spa to the full ensuite and dishwasher. Mirrored robes, hardwood floors and dado paneling along with a brick feature wall really emphasizes that homely feel. A gorgeous in ground pool, spa and eight person sauna together with a huge undercover outdoor entertaining area will make you the envy of your family and friends. WILL YOU BE THE TALK OF THE FAMILY THIS SUMMER?

auction: saturday, 7th november, 2015 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) open: tues 4:00pm to 4:30pm & sat 11:30am to 12:00pm

N IO T C AU

N IO T C AU

Dandenong Central

18a Macpherson street

SECLUDED, SAFE & CENTRAL!

Macpherson Street has long been one of the most popular Central locations in Dandenong. The Caulfieldesque nature of this beautiful tree lined street sees many classical 1930’s style homes on large ‘quarter acre’ blocks. This beautifully constructed three bedroom home is set on a hatchet style allotment of over 700m2 which provides lovely garden surrounds and lots of off street parking. The home comprises three bedrooms, a formal lounge with North facing aspect, roomy kitchen/meals area and includes ducted heating and split system air conditioning. There is a double carport and a shed/workshop. Ideal for a retiree or first home buyer who values privacy and security. A GEM IN THE GOLDEN MILE!

auction: saturday, 7th november, 2015 @ 2:00pm (if not sold prior) open: Wed 3:45pm to 4:15pm & sat 10:10am to 10:30am

Dandenong Central

65 pultney street

MANSION ON THE PARK!

This spectacular home is set on approx. 1,340m2, Zoned RGZ1 and is only a short walk to the CBD. A magnificent balcony wraps around the building offering views across parkland. The 605m2 (65 square) structure boasts solid brick external walls, suspended concrete slab, terra cotta tile roof and 2.7m ceiling heights throughout. There are eleven bedrooms, three kitchens, six bathrooms and multiple living areas making this property ideal for up to three families! Extras include ducted heating and vacuum and solar power. The circular driveway gives access to the double garage and vehicle access to the backyard with a huge decked outdoor entertainment area. Lots of options: *live with extended family *redevelop existing building *multiple unit/apartment site (STCA). A BLUE CHIP INVESTMENT!

auction: saturday, 14th november, 2015 @ 3:30pm (if not sold prior) open: thurs 5:30pm to 6:00pm & sat 11:00am to 11:30am

N IO T C AU

N IO T C AU

Dandenong North

19 exner Drive

THIS ONE HAS IT ALL!

Dandenong

20 philip street

FIRST HOME OR FIRST INVESTMENT!

This versatile home will suit either the owner occupier who needs rear yard access or the investor/developer looking at entry level in the Dandenong North market. This large weatherboard home has a large sunny kitchen/meals area with a separate lounge and attached multi-purpose room – ideal for dining, study, additional bedroom etc. There are 3 air conditioners, a large and bright bathroom, a timber decked covered patio area and a double garage with extra high ceiling ideal for boats, caravans or trucks. Plus there is also plenty of additional concreting at the rear for storing trucks or work gear. GET INTO THE MARKET TODAY!

auction: saturday, 14th november, 2015 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) open: Wed 4:30pm to 5:00pm & sat 11:30am to 11:50am

1/18 Grant street

BUILD NOW - PLANS APPROVED!

Centrally located only a few hundred meters from the Dandenong CBD, public transport, The Plaza shopping centre, Market, schools, parks and amenities, this approved two townhouse development site is the perfect opportunity to build and occupy with your extended family, add to your investment portfolio or resell once built for a tidy profit. The approved permit allows for construction of two townhouses of 21.4 and 19.6 squares respectively with three bedrooms plus study, ensuite and walk in robe to the master, built in robes to the remaining bedrooms, large open plan living areas, functional landscape design and most importantly no Owners Corporation as each home will have their own street access given the envied corner position. Currently on site is a partially renovated two bedroom home rented for $320.00 per week.

auction: saturday, 21st november, 2015 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) open: Wed 3:00pm to 3:30pm & sat 9:30am to 10:00am

N IO T C AU

Dandenong North

Dandenong Central

40-42 surrey roaD

1,580m2 in ROSEWOOD DOWNS!

This neat and tidy four bedroom home is sitting on a huge 1,580m2 in the ever so popular Rosewood Downs Estate. This block can be split into two 790m2 blocks (STCA). With three living areas, walk in robe and full ensuite to the master bedroom, built in robes to the remaining bedrooms and lock up garage and carport. Extras include kitchen with breakfast bar, gas hot plates, electric wall oven and dishwasher, ducted heating and vacuum, open fire place and floorboards throughout. All year entertaining is achievable with the undercover entertaining area accompanied by the outdoor spa. WHEN LIFE GIVES YOU AN OPPORTUNITY, GRAB IT!

auction: saturday, 21st november, 2015 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) open: Wed 4:00pm to 4:30pm & sat 12:30pm to 1:00pm

41 Macpherson street

PRIME PROPERTY!

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. LOTS OF OPTIONS!

For sale: $750,000 to $800,000 open: thurs 4:30pm to 5:00pm & sat 10:00am to 10:30am 1203890

Daryl Rayner Director 0411 537 820 DJ

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Mick Whelan Sales Manager 0416 003 505

John Ratnam Sales Consultant 0414 556 517

Samuel Hanna Sales Consultant 0425 698 307

Frank Holohan Senior Consultant

9791 5922

mclennanrealestate.com.au

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McDonald R E A L

E S TAT E

mcdonaldre.co

SPRINGVALE STH 32 AMERSHAM AVE WHEN ONLY THE BEST WILL DO! Dreaming of a real family home that has everything? Wanting to treat your loved ones with something truly special? We’ve found it for you. This meticulously kept residence is ready for you to move in and make it your own. From the easily maintained front & back gardens, to the sheer space on offer, this is a distinct chance to spoil the family with size and quality. Downstairs, this home features two large defined living zones, ideal for harmoniousliving,entertainingguestsorsimplyrequiringyourownprivatespace. All year round comfort is assured with ducted heating and 4 x air conditioners. The balcony provides uncompromised view of reserve/parkland, allowing you to absorb fresh air, nature and breathtaking sunset rays every day of the week. Enclosed within high walls that will keep privacy at a maximum, you walk into an immaculate garden space, a welcoming paved entertaining area and sauna. This excellent property is the home your family deserves.

Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211

SPRINGVALE 10 BAILEY COURT PERFECT LAND TO BUILD/INVEST - 18M WIDE! Looking to build your new palace? Wanting to purchase a block with subdivision potential? Or even just searching for the right investment to add to your portfolio? Then you can’t look past this. Providing flexibility and options, this quality, wide fronted allotment is perfect for the prudent opportunist wanting to expand their horizons. Rectangular in shape, the block has a total area just under 600sqm. The charming weatherboard home has been well looked after over the years, comprising of: • ✣ ✢✜✛✚✙✙✘✗ + ✗✕✔✛y area • Remodelled bathroom • Well equipped kitchen & meals w/ gas appliances • Spacious and light illed lounge with dining area • Ducted heating, garage, carport and more... This is the perfect foundation to build your dreams. Call to ind out more.

Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211

A5

B2

C2

Auction: Sat 31st October @ 1:30pm Inspect: Wednesday 6:00 - 6:30pm Saturday 1:00 - 1:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 8796288

Harry Li 0414 216 699 Ricky Nguyen 0420 956 239

A3

B1

WHERE STYLE MEETS QUALITY! Defined by its generous proportions and easy care family lifestyle, this gorgeous single level residence offers superb living spaces. It’s peacefully set offering a tranquil way of life that your growing family desires. In a proud neighbourhood, the home comprises: • 4 generous sized bedrooms, 3 with Built in Robes, Master w/WIR & Full Ensuite • 2 further living areas (Formal lounge & private retreat) ideal for guest entertaining • Split system air conditioning & ducted heating throughout • Double garage with remote controlled door • Just 3 years young. No hassles of building Be part of the fastest growing estate in Keysborough and thrive! Take this magical step to enhance your lifestyle and experience a truly special development. Make it yours today!

Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211

C2

Auction: Sat 14th November @ 2:30pm Inspect: Wednesday 4:00 - 4:30pm Saturday 12:00 - 12:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 8734944

Harry Li 0414 216 699 Shane Ah-Kan 0433 301 502

KEYSBOROUGH 87 WESTWOOD BLVD

A4

3 BEDROOMS, 2 KITCHENS ON 680SQM! Fully renovated + ♥❡w extension to the home means there’s not a single thing to be done. Suitable for large families needing separate living areas, or the investor looking to rent out 1 or both sections of the home, this residence provides a flexibility you would not see elsewhere. With 680sqm of land, subdivision could be on the cards in the future as well (STCA). Positioned in a quiet court, the home comprises of: • 3 ✁✂✄☎✆✝ b✞✟✓✆✆✒ • ✑ b✂✏✎✓✆✆✒ , ✑ ✏✆☎✌✞✏ , ✂✌✌ ✝✁✟✂✏✞✟ • ✑ x modern kitchens for the large or 2nd family • Separate entrance perfect for dual living • New tiling and loorboards • Long driveway with lock up roller door • And much more! Get in now before it’s too late.

Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211

C2

Auction: Sat 14th November @ 3:30pm Inspect: Wednesday 6:00pm - 6:30pm Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 8837812

Harry Li 0414 216 699

A3

DANDENONG 6 OSBORNE STREET

B2

B2

C2

Auction: Sat 7th November @ 2:30pm Inspect: Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 8835491

Trevor Mendis 0411 631 531 Harry Li 0414 216 699

1203845

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McDonald R E A L

E S TAT E

mcdonaldre.co

HOME OF THE WEEK KEYSBOROUGH 2 WESTBROOK DRIVE

A3

B2

C2

MODERN, FRESH AND IMMACULATE. There could be no better opportunity to affordably enter the “New Keysborough” market than this beautifully presented single storey 3 bedroom home in Hidden Grove Estate. Located just 4 doors from Tatterson Park; this contemporary home has recently been revitalised with stunning new bamboo flooring, updated tiling, new carpet plus more. Well designed with the main bedroom at the front featuring a private en-suite bathroom and walk in robe. There is a bright, central living room opposite a private, paved courtyard perfect for outdoor living in coming warmer months. The open plan kitchen features beech wood style cabinetry, stainless steel appliances plus a brand new dishwasher. The other 2 generously proportioned bedrooms and the family bathroom are at this end of the home. Completing the accommodation is a north-facing family living and meals area which overlooks the rear garden. Features includes central gas ducted heating, split system air conditioning, 3 antenna points, double blinds, a lock-up garage with remote- controlled door and drive through rear access for additional on-site parking if required, updated laundry, and so much more. Your inspection will confirm the quality of this home and the importance of this opportunity for your new life style in Keysborough with amenities such as parkland, walking and cycling tracks almost next door, plus Parkmore Shopping, East Link, Haileybury College all close by. It is also just 8 minutes’ drive to Edithvale beach, making this the perfect buy for first home buyers and empty nesters alike.

Auction: Saturday 14th Nov at 11am Price: $600,000+ Inspect: Wednesday 4:15 - 4:45pm Saturday 3:00 - 3:30pm

Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 James Lai 0417 474 258

KEYSBOROUGH 16 DOMAIN DRIVE

A2

B2

C2

OFTEN SOUGHT. SELDOM FOUND This immaculately presented, single storey compact home in the delightful and much sought-after Domain Estate will attract great interest, so don’t delay your inspection. Featuring approx 15 squares of well-laid out and beautifully maintained living; the home includes 2 excellent living areas. The front one is directly off the entry foyer and also has direct internal access to the secure, lock-up garage. The rear one is a large, light-filled family room with space for both dining and living zones and is adjacent to the open-plan kitchen. These overlook the attractive, large, wrap-around rear garden with paved alfresco dining area for year round entertaining your family and friends. There are 2 spacious bedrooms also, the main of which has a sizeable walk-in robe and a full en-suite bathroom. The second bathroom features a separate shower and bath and has a separate toilet alongside. These service the other bedroom at the rear. The central kitchen is well-fitted with a gas cook top, a dishwasher and plenty of storage. Other quality appointments include ducted heating and split system air conditioning, ceramic floor tiles throughout, a fully paved and spacious outdoor living in a private backyard, and an oversized, SLUG. Within easy strolling distance to Parkmore Shops and with a bus stop virtually right at your door. Close to all other wanted infrastructure including Haileybury and Sirius Colleges and easy access to East Link. A perfect buy!

Price: $490,000+ Inspect: Wednesday 3:30 - 4:00pm Saturday 3:45 - 4:15pm

KEYSBOROUGH 15 LEN GEORGE PARADE live large and luxuriously This beautifully designed, quality appointed Henley home is located on a quiet street and set over 520m2 of land in the coveted the Crystal Waters Estate. This home offers a generous range of oversized rooms including a vast downstairs bedroom plus a full downstairs bathroom. Also downstairs is a huge study at the front, a cozy retreat overlooking the side garden, plus a fully wired separate theatre room which is ideal as a downstairs bedroom. The expansive chef’s kitchen is finished in stone and fitted with quality stainless steel appliances. The generously proportioned family room and casual dining area opens onto a gorgeous alfresco sitting and dining area, flanked by ferns and shaded for privacy. At the top of the stairs is another central living area with the big master bedroom suite at the front complete with WIR and twinvanity bathroom, then a pod of 2 further bedrooms towards the rear serviced by a family bathroom. Expected luxuries include centralised ducted heating and refrigerated air conditioning, ducted vacuum, security system and more.

ofice: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611

A4

B3

C2

Price: $980,000+ inspect: Wednesday 5:00 - 5:30pm Saturday 11:45 - 12:15pm

le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 James lai 0417 474 258

Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 James Lai 0417 474 258

KEYSBOROUGH 2 ORLANDO CRESCENT sleeK HigH-TeCH 2-sTorey sTunner Located in a popular and hugely demanded location next to Hidden Grove; this 5 bedroom, owner-builder home offers luxury at every turn. 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 with a huge stone island benchtop, Asko and other premium brand appliances. 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 covered al fresco 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 master bedroom enjoys a private en-suite bathroom with twin vanities and a double shower. The other 4 bedrooms share 2 further bathrooms. There is also another living area up here complete with a fully fitted kitchenette and balcony. Fully air conditioned throughout.

ofice: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611

A5

B 3.5

C2

Price: $900,000+ inspect: Saturday 3:45 - 4:15pm

le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 James lai 0417 474 258

1203693

Proudly Servicing Aspendale Gardens / Chelsea / Keysborough / Mulgrave / Springvale / Wheelers Hill DJ

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Raine&Horne Springvale

9548 4011

236 Springvale Road, Springvale

17 Lacenet Ave, Frankston Nth

Selling

6 Golding Crt, Springvale Sth

Selling

Positioned on a high elevated 603 m2 (approx) is this renovated concrete house offers an excellent buy that suits to first home buyer, smart investor and a great potential for dual occupancy (stca). With all the hard work has been done ready to move in plus a handy location. Features: 3 large bedrooms, Spacious living room; gas furnace heater; Large open plan kitchen,new gas stove; dining area; new floorboard; Aluminium window, new blinds, gas hot water; huge back yard.

View Thu: 4-4.30pm Sat: 11-11.30am

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

3A 1B 2C

Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918 Kennedy Do 0419 003 969

5A 2B 2C

Agent Kennedy Do 0419 003 969

2 Cardore Court, Noble Park

Selling

45 Betula Street, Doveton

Selling

This well presented aluminium clad house situated conveniently close to Noble Park S/C, schools, swimming pool, bus stop & Noble Park train station. Ideally suits to first home buyer, investor & is a great potential for multi dwelling development on this land 612m2 (approx) STCA. Offering 3 bedrooms, cosy lounge room, gas heater, updated bathroom, plus a new extra bath& toilet, high ceiling, split system A/C, gas equipped kitchen adjoining to meal area.

View Wed: 4.30-5pm Sat: 12-12.30pm

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.

Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918

Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918

3A 1B 2C

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Kennedy Do 0419 003 969

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3A 2B 3C

17A Comber Street, Noble Park Located in a quiet street, this young and beautifully presented double storey home is just minutes away from train station, schools and shopping centre. Offers: 4 large bedrooms, BIRs, master has full en-suite; 3 toilets, study area; Quality kitchen adjoining to a large meals/TV area with stainless steel apps, stone bench top; separate lounge room; central ducted heating, split A/C, remote control garage.

80 James Street, Dandenong

Selling

Positioning only moments to public transport, school, hospital & shopping precinct is this well appointed double brick 2 storey house set on a high elevated land. Comprising of: 5 bedrooms plus a study, BIRs, Master has FES and WIR; Updated Caesar stone kitchen with stainless steel appliances plus dishwasher; Formal lounge room, gas heater; huge rumpus room with extra wood fire place; Freshly painted, new vanished hard wood stairs case; Remote control double garage.

Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918

5A 2B 2C

4A 2B 1C Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918

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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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Keysborough 1 Toongabbie Court PRIME LOCATION CALL ALL FIRST HOME OWNERS AND INVESTORS!!! Comfortably located right in the heart of Keysborough, this lovely 3 bedroom corner block home will make an ideal choice for the first home owner or a wise investor.

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Private Sale $578,000

Auction: Unless Sold Prior 31 October 2015 11:00AM

Kim Le 0468 939 898 Emma Tuyet 0468 923 898 LJ Hooker Keysborough

Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898 Felicia Frangou 0481 380 898 LJ Hooker Mount Waverley

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Fantastic opportunity in GWSZ (945sqm.approx.)

BEST GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTORS

Once in a lifetime an unbelievable land opportunity; Open Your Eyes to this magnificent possibility. This inspiring block has the potential for multi townhouse development (STCA), sitting on a 945sqm block approx.

This is a lifetime opportunity to develop a huge block in a blue chip location at Springvale central or awaiting for those looking to build their dream house in this most sought after neighbourhood located in a residential growth zone – schedule 1.

Private Sale Contact Agent

Private Sale Contact Agent

Anita Meng 0411 358 898 Shan Li 0411 365 898 LJ Hooker Glen Waverley

Kim Le 0468 939 898 Emma Tuyet 0468 923 898 LJ Hooker Keysborough

265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley VIC 3150

2/43-47 Fiveways Boulevard, Keysborough VIC 3173

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Safety Beach 29 Mariner Place

The One You’ve Been Looking For!

Your very own Paradise!

Whether you are an Investor or First Home Buyer this immaculate Metricon built home will always be an asset to appreciate! With 4 spacious bedrooms all with BIR’s, and the master bedroom consisting a full ensuite, including twin vanity and a sizeable WIR this house is sure to impress!

Fantastic location, high quality residential area - Move straight in: Situated on a relatively large block of approx. 532m2 and located in the highly sought after area of Peninsula. This family home will tick all the boxes.

Private Sale Contact Agent

Private Sale Contact Agent

Thien Ly 0411 872 898 Manpreet Sohal 0411 871 898 LJ Hooker Keysborough

Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898 Vincent Yap 0411 709 898 LJ Hooker Box Hill

2/43-47 Fiveways Boulevard, Keysborough VIC 3173

953 Whitehorse Road, Box Hill VIC 3128

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Malvern East 637 Waverley Road Blue Chip Development Located in one of the hottest pockets of Malvern East, this property has the appeal of an owner occupier with the potential for development. In a favourable planning scheme with minimal restrictions, a savvy investor/ developer can put forward town planning applications for townhouses or apartments (STCA).

Private Sale Contact Agent

Private Sale Contact Agent

Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898 Tony Ma 0411 306 898 LJ Hooker Mount Waverley

Damien Jovica 0478 807 898 Vincent Yap 0411 709 898 LJ Hooker Mount Waverley

4 Hamilton Place, Mount Waverley VIC 3149

4 Hamilton Place, Mount Waverley VIC 3149

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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Springvale 20 Ann Street Central Location - right in the heart of Springvale CBD This brick veneer home set in a peaceful and desirable part of Springvale with all services available within minutes. This is a fabulous opportunity to purchase an ideal family home or build your own dream home.

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Springvale 61 Emerald Drive OUTSTANDING PROSPECTSPRIME LOCATION Comfortably situated right in the heart of Springvale, this brick veneer home sits on a decent block 531m2 approx. This home is ready for any young family or astute investor! Surrounded by an abundance of services and amenities; you have practically everything at your doorstep!

Auction 7 November 2015 11:00AM

Auction: Unless Sold Prior Saturday 7 November 2015 1:00PM

Hoa Nguyen 0411 129 898 Yalin Han 0411 699 898 LJ Hooker Keysborough

Kim Le 0468 939 898 Emma Tuyet 0468 923 898 LJ Hooker Keysborough

2/43-47 Fiveways Boulevard, Keysborough VIC 3173

2/43-47 Fiveways Boulevard, Keysborough VIC 3173

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Dandenong 69-71 McCrae Street

Industrial Design meets Resort Living

Luxury Apartment

With an open plan that spans across three living zones which seamlessly flows out to an al fresco area with heated pool & spa, wood fired oven and barbecue, or have a night in with popcorn and choc tops in the stunning theatre room. Private Sale Contact Agent View 31 October 2015 12:00PM-12:30PM

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 giving you plenty of natural light and sun, modern kitchen granite slabs throughout living/wet areas and with carpet in all bedrooms. Private Sale Contact Agent

Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898 Damien Jovica 0478 807 898 LJ Hooker Mount Waverley

Kim Le 0468 939 898 Emma Tuyet 0468 923 898 LJ Hooker Glen Waverley

4 Hamilton Place, Mount Waverley VIC 3149

2/43-47 Fiveways Boulevard, Keysborough VIC 3173

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Wheelers Hill 899 Ferntree Gully Road Fantastic family home with million dollar view Once in a life time opportunity, this is such a fabulous home. Superbly positioned on a perfect rectangle block with private back yard. This magnificent double storey, four-bedrooms home offers comfort, privacy and lifestyle. Private Sale Contact Agent

Hoa Nguyen 0411 129 898 Yalin Han 0411 699 898 LJ Hooker Keysborough

Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898 Anita Meng 0411 358 898 LJ Hooker Glen Waverley

2/43-47 Fiveways Boulevard, Keysborough VIC 3173

265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley VIC 3150

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Glen Waverley 1 College Court

Greensborough 163 Hickling Avenue

Family Delight in Heart of Glen Waverley (GWSZ)

A Perfect Family Home

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.

Located in a quiet, peaceful high elevation side of the street, this three bedroom home introduces a fabulous opportunity for astute buyers or investors. This classic split-level family home features spacious multiple open-plan living areas, a bright and roomy kitchen. A good sized side court yard creates easy outdoor living overlooking generous backyard gardens.

Private Sale Contact Agent

Private Sale Contact Agent

Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898 Anita Meng 0411 358 898 LJ Hooker Glen Waverley

Vincent Yap 0411 709 898 Lindsay Xu 0411 328 898 LJ Hooker Box Hill

265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley VIC 3150

953 Whitehorse Road, Box Hill VIC 3128

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

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Roy McNerney 0409 149 356 Noble Park 9546 1888

3 good sized bedrooms, large lounge, kitchen, huge family/rumpus room, powder room, large laundry, separate shower, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, aluminium window roller shutters, patio, double lock up garage & a garden shed. Expand your opportunity towards development & picture your multi unit development (STCA) on this flat sunny site 770m2 approx. Currently tenanted.

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Possible Dual Occupancy (STCA) 650m2 (approx) In a prime position opposite Yarraman station. Within close proximity to shops, schools & medical facilities. Spacious lounge, dining, 3 good size bedrooms, well appointed kitchen, gas appliances, family room, ducted heating, aircon, entertaining area, lock up garage. Great first home/ investment. Retain the front & build dwelling at rear, or multi units, the choice is yours.

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Roy McNerney 0409 149 356 Noble Park 9546 1888 31-33 Buckley Street

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Noble Park 25 Armadale Avenue

Noble Park 4/23 Fintonia Street

PERFECT FAMILY FRIENDLY HOME! This spacious 3 bedroom home positioned just a walk away from Frederick Watcher Reserve, School & College, and a short drive to Parkmore SC, Leisure Centre and Haileybury College. The family home offers a large lounge, open kitchen with a gas cooking adjoining dining area, master bedroom with semi ensuited & WIR, other 2 bedrooms with BIR, central bathroom, separated laundry and toilet. Features: polished timber floor throughout, tiles in wet area, A/C & gas heating, huge carport, secured fence and gate. This property ticks all the boxes for easy everyday living.

A PERFECT PLACE TO START! Auction 14/11/2015 1:30pm View www.harcourts.com.au Open Sat Wed 5:00pm-5:30pm Sat 1:00pm - 1:30pm Harvey Nhan M 0432 558 881 E harvey.nhan@harcourts.com.au Gina Beng HengM 0401 337 966 E gina.bengheng@harcourts.com.au

Springvale South 21 Ivory Crescent

For Sale Buyer over $300,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Sat 1:30pm - 2:00pm Gina Beng Heng M 0401 337 966 E gina.bengheng@harcourts.com.au

Springvale South 668 Heatherton Road

Sensational double storey home in great location! Located in the heart of Springvale South, convenience of bus stop to Springvale SC & train station. This beautiful home offers 3 bedrooms with WIR and full ensuite to master, BIRs to others, open plan living. Cooking like a master chef in the well appointed kitchen, 2 bathrooms upstairs & a power room downstairs. Other features: ducted heating, split system air-conditioning, dishwasher, balcony view, courtyard with a gazebo. Surrounded by well-known schools such as Haileybury & Killester College & minutes to beach. The inspection will be impressed.

Surprisingly spacious this single level home will suit downsizers, first home buyers & investors alike. Positioned in a great location, this delightful home offers a spacious lounge, 2 bedrooms with robes, and updated kitchen with Cesar stone and S/S appliances, a modern bathroom. Outside, undercover entertainment area for family BBQ! A real location winner within walking distance to Noble Park shops, train station, Swimming pool & Schools, this property is to create the ideal low maintenance lifestyle. Appointments include: floor board, down lights, split systems A/C.

For Sale Buyer over $480,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Sat 12:15pm - 12:45pm Harvey Nhan M 0432 558 881 E harvey.nhan@harcourts.com.au

BIG BLOCK OF LAND! GREAT DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY! This is a opportunity to own a home & build up investment portfolio at the same time on 745m2 (approx.) of land, by keeping the existing home and build extra 2 units at the back (STCA). The warm weatherboard home offers 3 good size bedrooms, updated kitchen adjoining meals area, huge lounge & a modern bathroom with a corner bath, separated laundry & toilet. Extra Features: high ceiling, polished timber floor, ducted heating, A/C, 2 window shutters, and solar panels to save in energy bill.

For Sale Buyers over $560,000 View www.harcourts.com.au Open Sat 11:30am - 12:00pm Harvey Nhan M 0432 558 881 E harvey.nhan@harcourts.com.au Gina Beng HengM 0401 337 966 E gina.bengheng@harcourts.com.au

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Auction 7 Nov 2:00pm Laura Voinea 0435 921 730

Price Guide $389K-$419K

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Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815

Byron Elrod 0434 262 589

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Price Guide $490,000+

Laura Voinea 0435 921 730

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Auction 21 Nov 12:30pm Price Guide $449,000 Inspect Sat 4:00pm

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Laura Voinea 0435 921 730

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SPRINGVALE SOUTH Situated at the end of a lovely quiet family friendly court sits this charming sun-filled home on a 647 square metre block. Visitors are greeted by the manicured garden, a well-constructed carport and driveway that can quite comfortably hold four cars. Strolling through they will find a spacious lounge room with polished floors, bay windows, slow combustion wood heater fireplace for the cool Melbourne winters and a large split system for the hot summer days. The sun room or second living area at the rear has an abundance of space to stretch out making it a perfect entertaining area all year around, rain, hail or shine. There are three very generous sized newly carpeted bedrooms (two of which have their own split system) with built-in

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Auction 21 Nov 2:00pm Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157

Price Guide $460,000+ Inspect Sat 1:00pm

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BARRY PLANT, NOBLE PARK, 8710 0000 KIM LIM, 0423 374 998 19 WOODSTOCK PLACE INSPECT: OPEN SATURDAY AS ADVERTISED OR BY APPOINTMENT SALE BY SET DATE: TUESDAY, 17 NOVEMBER AT 5PM (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)

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DANDENONG 9 EDGEWOOD ROAD Living, long term investment or future development potential (STCA) on a corner block approx. 581m2. Features timber floors, tiles, rooms with wwc’s, quality window furnishings, d/h, evap cooling, security alarm, intercom, hostess kitchen + dishwasher.

DANDENONG 3/24 JONES ROAD Large BR’s with BIR’s, spacious lounge/meals area, updated kitchen with gas appliances, private courtyard, r/c garage, d/h throughout & a/c in the lounge. Rented to excellent tenants. A great opportunity for those looking for an investment, first home or downsizing.

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9706 7455 NOBLE PARK 204 RAILWAY PARADE Potential dual occupancy STCA positioned on a corner block offering plenty of potentials for the future whether you are a first home buyer, investor or developer. Move in, rent it out, knock down, rebuild or build a second dwelling at the back the choice is yours.

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INSPIRED DESIGNS FIT IN WITH THE MODERN FAMILY In a world where homes are ever decreasing in size, Inspired Homes’ Acclaim 484 is a home of epic proportions to fit the contemporary block and the lifestyle of the modern family. This flagship design is a stunning double storey home with design features for the whole family. This home really has something special for everyone in the family. It boasts four bedrooms each with a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite, a home theatre, rumpus room with bar, a butler’s pantry, leisure room and alfresco living area. The Acclaim 484 is designed for a 16m x 30m block but as with all Inspired Homes designs this home can be tailored to suit specific needs. Inspired Homes offers a personalised approach with a focus on creating a unique home for each buyer that is within budget and gets the most out of each block of land. The design potential of the new home will be explored buyers sit down with managing director Andrew Stickley to fashion their own unique design. Here the designer’s pen hits the paper to

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produce an individualised family home to suit exact needs. Inspired Homes offers premium customisable designs created with the modern family in mind - a refreshingly different alternative to volume builders.

Inspired Homes display location is at 3-5 Serene Way, Clyde North, on the Berwick Waters Estate. Phone 13000 homes (1300 046 637) or Andrew Stickley on 0411 473 662. Visit www.inspiredhomes. com.au.

The young people who will be shaping Melbourne’s real estate future attended the RMIT - Red23 Industry Learning Day recently. More than 50 RMIT property, construction and project management students were given real life experience in how to create, manage and complete a property development by leading industry experts. The Industry Learning Day, organized by residential sales and marketing group Red23, was designed to give third and fourth year property students exposure to the complexities of property development in a “live” environment. The students were presented with many practical example aspects of the types of property development that they are studying in their property, construction and project management degree.

Key development topics were examined in presentations by Russel Tait, Project Planner from the City of Greater Dandenong, Rolland Gorriceta from the Burbank Group and David Lunardi a development manager at Intrapac. The topics covered all aspects of the delivery of the projects including site acquisition, planning, legal, marketing, construction, operation and risk mitigation. The three presenters used real live examples across both land and built-form in the Dandenong region following site visits to Burbank’s Metro VillageMosaic apartments in central Dandenong and Intrapac’s Somerfield project in Keysborough. “Red23 is extremely committed to affording our future leaders an understanding of the

development process and best practice principles,” Red23’s general manager of research and business development Andrew Perkins said. “This year, Red23 are particularly proud as the Industry Learning Day, for the first time, formed part of the students’ official assessment criteria. “Red23 are extremely grateful for the support from Burbank, Intrapac, Carlisle Homes and the City of Greater Dandenong,” Mr Perkins said. The medium density Metro is the type of urban in-fill development that is rapidly emerging as a new housing form in metropolitan Melbourne while Somerfield is a more traditional residential subdivision that incorporates the latest trends in medium density housing.

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COMMUNITY CONTINUES TO GROW With more than seven stages now sold out, the Highgrove community is continuing to grow each day, and with construction completed on the first few stages Highgrove is proving to be a popular choice for eager residents looking to join the expanding Clyde North community. Due to high demand, Highgrove’s next stage The Westbourne Release, has just been released to the public and is selling fast. Designed with family and community in mind Highgrove merges the best of traditional living with harmonious neighbourhood planning. With a strong emphasis on community and open spaces, Highgrove unites four precincts around the beautifully landscaped Outlook Park while smaller parks are nestled within the heart of each precinct. The future parks within the Highgrove community will provide attractive, functional surrounds for a range of community activities from local market days to casual sporting events or an idyllic backdrop for a weekend picnic. Knitting these parklands together is a local off road recreational loop which is perfect for walking, running, or cycling. The thoughtfully considered layout of Highgrove ensures there is plenty of opportunity to enjoy a comfortable lifestyle connected to nature and the community. Located only moments away from one of Highgrove’s future neighbourhood parks, this impressive land release represents a wonderful opportunity to join the growing Highgrove community. With land ranging from 308 square metres to an impressive 640 square metres,

customers are sure to find a block to suit all of their lifestyle needs. The Westbourne Release also features a limited number of park fronted lots as well as a great range of house and land packages that are sure to sell fast. For more information on Highgrove visit www.highgrove.com.au call the team on 1800 444 447 or visit the Highgrove sales and information centre on the corner of Berwick-Cranbourne Road and Patterson’s Road.

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Leaving the lab By CASEY NEILL SCIENTISTS are leaving the lab and meeting manufacturers, with innovation in their sights. A CSIRO and the South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance (SEMMA) collaboration is also taking manufacturers off the factory floor and introducing them to researchers. CSIRO strategic initiatives and collaboration director Ros Hore said the meetings held since March have opened her team’s eyes. “They didn’t realise there were so many manufacturing businesses basically on our doorstep,” she said. “We’ve got a whole manufacturing research program. There’s probably close to 200 scientists.” Ms Hore said they now had a better understanding of how businesses operated, the issues they were facing and their needs. “Collaboration for an innovation outcome is the ultimate goal, but if we can just start broadening the dialogue...” she said. “This is not a quick fix. “This is all about relationships. Relationships take trust and a lot of talking.” Ms Hore said scientists toured manufacturing facilities and then came up with ideas for improvements. “We put it back onto the company to then select what they’d like to pursue further,” she said. “At the moment it’s not costing businesses anything other than their time. “Industry don’t think about going to CSIRO for solutions. “And they don’t even realise that not everything requires a research solution, but we can often connect them to a solution. “We can’t do everything but we have a wealth of information.” SEMMA executive officers Adrian Boden said: “We can confidently say that despite having visited only seven businesses, the collaboration has already achieved its objectives.” “Businesses have appreciated getting access to the expertise of leading scientists from the CSIRO and have also found that the process was not as complicated as they imagined.” Ray Keefe from Berwick’s Successful Endeavours has so far had four meetings with the CSIRO.

“The first was a visit by them to our office to understand our business a little better and to help them work out where the fit might be,” he said. “From that came a number of groups within the CSIRO expressing an interest in having a more detailed discussion.” Mr Keefe spoke with groups in the big data and modelling area and in instrument development technologies. “The big data group have some re-

ally world-class capability,” he said. “Our potential work with them would be augmenting that with some of our own technology so that can provide a complete solution rather than a component of a solution.” He’ll meet with a third group later in the year. “They are interested in low power telemetry, an area we also work in, and could have some useful technology in that space,” he said.

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Unique products could shape the future By CASEY NEILL A DANDENONG South company hopes some unique products will come from a CSIRO partnership. U-Neek Bending managing director Les Sabo applauded efforts to connect businesses in the south east with scientists. “Our biggest problem always has been how do we make contact,” he said. “You might have an idea of some sort and you just don’t know where to go.” He toured the CSIRO facilities at Monash University in Clayton. “They showed us all their latest gear,” he said. “We’ve got some ideas we want to explore with them. “I really think it’s a really big step forward for us. “Whether those ideas materialise or not I’m not sure yet, but at least we’ve got some ideas. “At least we know where to go and talk to someone. We’ll see where it takes us. “If we can develop something that’s unique to us, hopefully we can export it as well.” The U-Neek name might not be instantly recognisable but most people regularly encounter its products, from the unique roof that marked Spencer Street Railway Station’s transformation into Southern Cross, to hand rails on buses, trains and trams. “We do a lot of work for power stations. You don’t see it. It’s all hidden,” Mr Sabo said. U-Neek has been rolling and bending metals since 1964, and also supplies the defence, transport, mining and architectural industries. “Our strength’s been that we’ve been able to change over time,” Mr Sabo said. “What’s the future for us? “I think it’s to be more service-oriented perhaps - even more than what we are now - and having more of our own products, whatever that might be.” Business development manager John Lovell said value-adding had helped the business to grow.

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“So instead of just bending componentry for other companies we’re manufacturing the whole unit,” he said. Mr Lovell came on board in 1998. “I worked for an automated design house where we manufactured concept cars,” he said. “That was purchased by an American company and shipped offshore. “I saw an ad, applied for the ad and met Les. “I didn’t know there were companies that bent steel!” Mr Sabo joined in 1989. He was a young engineer out of work and was offered three jobs on the same day. “This was the smallest company. It offered me some sort of challenge where I thought I could see that I could make a difference, maybe,” he said. He said competitors were always biting at their heels.

“I think there’s people that try and copy us or emulate us,” he said. “That’s probably a compliment. “You can’t run away from it but you can try and stay ahead of it. “That’s what we try to do by investing in new machines and getting good people. “We can’t compete on price so we’ve got to compete on service, delivery, quality, back-up, reliability of supply - sometimes those things are more important than price to some people.” Mr Sabo said U-Neek could get parts to repair breakdowns within hours. “You can’t get that from China,” he said. “We want to remain the leaders in our field and we manage to, I think.” Mr Lovell added: “And we have a bit of fun doing it.”

Testing times for workplace drugs By CASEY NEILL ICE use is on the rise in Greater Dandenong workplaces. Rob Foran’s The Drug Detection Agency (TDDA) franchise has been operating in Dandenong North since January. He said cannabis was still the number one illicit drug. “Unfortunately methamphetamine or ice is becoming more prevalent in our testing,” he said. “It’s on the increase.” Mr Foran completes drug and alcohol testing for companies with safety-sensitive staff roles, such as warehousing, manufacturing, transport and construction. “On top of that we do policy development, education and training sessions,” he said. “Managers need to be across it in more detail. They need to maybe be aware of signs that staff could be using drugs at work or could be affected and come to work in an unfit state.” Mr Foran conducts oral testing using swabs “much like mobile police but it searches for a few more drugs”. “We also do urine testing,” he said. “Whatever testing we do is conducted in the mobile vans we have.” TDDA also does hair testing “which gives a

longer detection time”. “It can go back 12 months in the drug history,” Mr Foran said. Mr Foran liaises with his client when a worker returns a positive test result. “By that stage there’ll be a policy set in place,” he said. “It’s very rare these days you find someone sacked off the back of one positive result. “We always suggest assistance first.” He said Greater Dandenong wasn’t really a hot-spot for workplace drug use. “From the stats that I see, Dandenong isn’t glaringly obviously bad,” he said. “We can find clusters of problems in a particular workplace. “You might find a number of people using drugs because there’s a dealer in the workplace. “That can happen everywhere. “Workplace is just a reflection of society.” Mr Foran tests for prescription drugs, too. “The one that we specifically test for is known as benzodiazepine,” he said. “They’re prescription-only but we occasionally find people who abuse them like any prescription medication. “Benzos can be quite dangerous in the workplace - if someone’s drowsy and they’re using

Drug tester Rob Foran. 145915 machinery, there’s a risk around that.” TDDA can also test for methamphetamine laboratories. “We can go into a residence that may have been used for methamphetamine production and

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ENTERTAINMENT WHAT’S ON Market

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PLANTS, bric-a-brac, face painting, a sausage sizzle, toys, art and craft, a jumping castle and giant slide will be on offer at Springvale Park Special Developmental School’s first market. Proceeds will go towards a liberty swing, which is specially designed for children in wheelchairs.  Springvale Park Special Developmental School, 13-15 Sandown Road, Springvale (opposite the railway station) 8am to noon on Sunday 15 November. The stalls are priced from $15. Call 9546 7666 for more information or to get involved.

A BIG Australian comedy act Dave ‘Hughesy’ Hughes will be delighting audiences with his comedy show at the Drum Theatre.  Corner of Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Saturday 7 November, 7.30pm. Cost $44.90.

View Club THE Dandenong Evening VIEW Club’s next dinner will include a speech by guest speaker Don Bergman. Mr Bergman will be speaking about the Shrine of Remembrance. VIEW club supports the Smith Family’s Learning for Life Program. New members and guests are welcome.  Dandenong RSL, 44-50 Clow Street, Dandenong. The next dinner meeting of the will be held on 10 November at 7pm. Bookings essential. For details phone Brigitte on 9795 1222.

Public forum Neighbourhood Watch Greater Dandenong is holding an information night with guest speaker Leading Senior Constable Paul Peebles from the proactive policing unit in Greater Dandenong .  Paddy O’Donoghue Centre, 18 Buckley Street Noble Park, Wednesday 18 November. 7.30pm to 9pm.

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. Phone Don Lambie on 9560 6046 or Rick on 9801 4049 or email wavgardcomprob@gmail.com for more details.

One of the finest works of ballet.

Once Were Leaders - An Evening with Max Gillies MAX Gillies shares his memories of a life spent on the fringes of power and politics and goes through the archives of some of his favourite game changing speeches. A keen observer of politics for half a century, Max Gillies take audiences on a comedic journey with parodies of famous pollies such as Hawke and Thatcher.  Drum Theatre, corner of Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Friday, 20 November at 8pm. Cost: Drum friend $35, adults $40, concessions $37.50, groups of more than four $37.50.

Hallam kogo 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, on Tuesdays from 12.30pm, patterns supplied.

Sewing circle NO EXPERIENCE is required to join the Open Door sewing circle.

Grief support Swan Lake THE Russian National Ballet Theatre Company is coming to Dandenong. One of the world’s finest works of ballet and much loved and appreciated story will take centre stage at the Drum Theatre.  The Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Monday 7 December at 7.30pm. For more details call the Drum Theatre on 8571 1666. 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.

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 Mar-

ket. Tuesdays, 4pm to 6.30pm. Call Youth Services on 9793 2155 for more information.

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

Library Toddler Time

Rock and roll dance class 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,

THESE free sessions are designed to help children aged two to three to develop their imagination and vocabulary and find a love for books and reading. Toddler Time also helps carers to learn songs, finger plays and nursery rhymes to enjoy at home.  Springvale Library, 411 Springvale Road, Springvale, and Dandenong Library, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong, on Mondays at 10.30am. Bookings are not required. The sessions don’t run on school or public holidays. Phone 1300 630 920 for more information.

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Authentic tastes of India OPENING five months ago, the Chaat and Grill Indian Restaurant offers authentic Indian food and beverages. Manager Radhay Kishan said curries and chaats are traditional street foods that can be found on the streets of India. “We also have tandoori breads cooked in the tandoor which is a clay oven,” he said. “Seafood is available now, too.” He said the decor was attrac-

tive and could cater for up to 60 to 80 customers with an outdoor area coming soon which accommodate another 30. Radhay said the staff is friend and there were plenty of great chef’s specials to tempt any palate. Chef and owner Radhay has been a chef since 1975 and has worked in five star hotels in India before going on to Dubai in the early '80s and Australia in 1982.

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Cabbies are uber angry By LACHLAN MOORHEAD HOLT MP Anthony Byrne has slammed Uber for undercutting the taxi industry at a special rally in Narre Warren on Sunday 18 October. Mr Byrne heavily criticised the technically illegal and unregulated ridesharing service at the taxi forum that was attended by more than 300 people and held in conjunction with the Victorian Taxi and Hire Car Families Group at Max Pawsey Reserve near Fountain Gate Shopping Centre. Drawing on strong rhetoric Mr Byrne said: “Behind every taxi is a family.” “In contrast to taxi and hire car operators, Uber has not been complying with a number

of state and federal government laws, regulations and taxes,” Mr Byrne said. “We are all here today to ensure Uber is properly regulated in Australia in the coming months and a fair go is provided to the Australian Taxi Industry that employs over 200,000 taxi drivers nationwide. “Additionally, if Uber does become properly regulated and the value of taxi licences and plates are reduced then the taxi industry should be appropriately compensated.” Uber, founded in 2009, is regarded as a ridesharing service which launched in Australia in 2012. But the company has been broadly criticised for its lack of adequate regulation, insurance,

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Producer of the multifaith documentary Richard Leigh, from Campfire Film Foundation, and multifaith member Jim Reiher were excited to launch the film this month.

On board for faith video By LACHLAN MOORHEAD THE Casey Multifaith Network has finally unveiled its special documentary and new website at a launch this month. The network spent most of this year putting together the 12-minute and two-minute promotional videos, aired on Wednesday 14 October at the Casey Council chambers, and which were largely funded by a $10,000 grant from previous State Government. The funding also went towards the website and promotional brochures. More than 100 guests and performers came to the launch, with representatives from the Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish and many other faiths attending. Also present were members of different interfaith networks and organisations based in the City of Casey and around Melbourne. Casey councilor Damien Rosario, who spoke on behalf of the mayor at the event, said the messages the network brought to the community through education were “pow-

erful messages indeed”. The guest speakers included Mr Sandy Kouroupidis, the multifaith officer with the Faith Communities Council of Victoria and website designer, and Richard Leigh from the Campfire Film Foundation and producer of the promotional video. The celebration included dance performances and chanting by the Vaishnav Sangh of Melbourne, while children from the Ahmadiyya Muslim Association sang the Australian National Anthem, and multifaith member Andrew Williams also sang original tunes. The launch followed the network’s annual meeting last month, where Jim Reiher passed on the president’s baton to Stephanie Saunders after two years at the helm. Mr Reiher, who has now taken over as vice-president of the network, said the group had wanted to make a DVD and a website for a “long time”. “We just want to have a more technologically accessible way of promoting and advertising what we’re do-

ing,” he said. “We want to try and seek more membership through showing people the interesting things we do and promoting the philosophy of what we do. “We want to grow our network.” Mr Reiher said he was confident the films would help inform new audiences. “We feel they’ll do the job exactly as we hoped,” he said. “There are snippets of interviews with a variety of people, then footage of our bus tours where we have visited different religious institutions. “It’s about the network and its history ... we talk about some of the initial resistance at the start and how people came to realise it was really good.” Check out the Casey Multifaith Network’s new website at www.caseymultifaith.org. au. Information about upcoming events can be found at the network’s website, www. caseymultifaith.org.au, or their Facebook page, www. facebook.com/caseymultifaith.


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Capiron’s top gong By DAVID NAGEL DANDENONG Stingrays defender Daniel Capiron has bounced back from a disappointing 2014 season to take out this year’s club best and fairest award. The 19-year-old, who emerged as an exciting talent in 2013, made slow progression last year but has reignited his AFL draft prospects with a solid and consistent season. The 189-centimetre 83-kilogram strong-marking half-back won the award despite playing just 12 games for the season. He played seven senior games for Frankston in the VFL. He won the award from fellow defender and former Beaconsfield premiership player Brandon White, with talented midfielder Bailey Rice back in third place. Stingrays’ coach Craig Black believes Capiron has all the tools to make it at the elite level of the game. “He’s in contention to get drafted, there’s no doubt, and he certainly has the attributes to make it in the AFL,” Black said. “His ability to bounce back from last year shows he’s mentally strong and he polled in just about every game with us this year. He really consistent and reads the ball well and went at 74 per cent with his kicking this year ... that’s outstanding.” Black, who will coach the Stingrays in 2016, said the AFL National Draft, to be held in Adelaide on Tuesday 24 November, was an exciting time for the club. “Normally if you get two or three drafted, you’re happy, but we have the

Daniel Capiron capped a consistent season by winning the Dandenong Stingrays best and fairest award. 142263 Picture: JARROD POTTER prospect this year of between five and eight being picked up such is the quality we have on the list,” he said.

“But there are no guarantees, just like every other year some exciting players will miss out.”

Black starts his 2016 campaign this weekend with a camp at Frankston University.

Little warrior kicks her way to the tippy-top By RUSSELL BENNETT WHEN Berwick Karate young gun Amy Purves kneels down next to her latest trophy, it’s almost as big as she is. She’s only eight years old but if she continues to improve her kata and kumite techniques at her current rate, she’ll be a black belt before she knows it. Her family moved from Scotland to Australia seven years ago in search of a better way of life, and for more opportunities for Amy and her little brother Kian. Kian (5) idolises his big sister and is always trying to copy her when she’s practising her kata - a series of positioning and movement exercises used in Eastern martial arts. Amy has been involved in karate for about two years and the difference it’s made - particularly when it comes to her self-confidence - has been huge. She’s the next young protege under Berwick karate head instructor sensei Nerida Field - a fourth dan. Amy constantly shows her determination at training and classes each week. She explained why she took up karate in the first place, with no one in her family involved in the sport. “I thought it would be a good idea to learn some self-defence,” she said, adding that she loves the kata. Of course, she does kumite as well - and she’ll have to continue both for her grading. Ralph Martin from Berwick Karate was glowing in his praise of the young Berwick Fields Primary School star. “She’s got a huge future in front of her and doors will open for her into state and national tournaments.” As well as being great for fitness, karate is also ideal for discipline, focus - and as Amy knows - confidence. Her goal now is to keep practising relentlessly until, one day, she gets that black belt. Berwick Karate is in Enterprise Avenue, Berwick. For more information, visit www.berwickkarate. com.au.

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Female footy fun makes its mark AFL Victoria, the Victorian Women’s Football League (VWFL) and AFL South East have released plans to establish a regional division of the VWFL for 2016. This progression comes on the back of extraordinary growth of the game at all levels of the female sector of the sport, and is a key part of the strategy to establish national, state, premier and localised female competitions. Eight teams are targeted for the inaugural year of the regional competition; with these being a collection of newly formed teams and others from the lower grades of established clubs. The competition would remain under the management and control of the VWFL in the first year, transferring to a local administrative structure in 2017 under the AFL South East Commission. Discussions are continuing with a number of clubs regarding the creation of new teams; however the VWFL and AFL South East are extremely confident that the goal of an eightteam competition will be realised in the first year. AFL South East region general manager Jeremy Bourke said this move was an exciting development for the region and a reflection of the level of interest female football had created in the region. “To think that in 2013, we had one Youth Girls team on the Mornington Peninsula and now we have over 20 Youth and Junior Girls teams is just extraordinary,” Bourke said. “Combine that with the growth of female football in the South East Juniors and our region has had the most significant increase in participation in female football in Australia over the past two years. The creation of a regional senior women’s competition is the natural progression and we are extremely excited to be the first area in Victoria for this to occur”. AFL Victoria’s female football manager Darren Flanigan was excited at the prospect of working with AFL South East on the project. “The unprecedented growth of female football allows the VWFL to join forces with AFL South East and create the first ever regional women’s competition in Victoria,” Flanigan said. “The VWFL and AFL Victoria see region competitions as a vital step for all female footballers to gain access to open age competitions without the need to travel to metropolitan Melbourne to participate in their sport of choice.” Further details around team composition will be released shortly. Any club interested in fielding teams in the new competition are asked to contact AFL Victoria on 8341 6000.


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Pies’ black future By DAVID NAGEL IT MAY be looking forward with an intense and steely glare but Narre Warren has gone back to the future with the appointment of former Fremantle and St Kilda star Heath Black as its coach for 2016. Not since 2006, when Black’s former StKilda team-mate Austinn Jones took over from Paul Hamilton at Kalora Park, have the Magpies invested their faith in such a high-profile leader. The Jones experiment worked wonders, the Magpies winning three consecutive flags from 2006 to 2008 in his only three years at the helm. The 36-year-old Black, who shared 192 games between the Dockers and Saints from 1997 to 2008, takes over the top job from Chris Toner, who won back-toback flags in 2012-13 during his five-year reign at the club. Black understands expectations are high at Fox Road. “What I do know about Narre Warren is that it judges itself on premierships, so the pressure is going to be on to perform,” said Black, who finished second to Peter Bell in Fremantle’s 2001 best and fairest award. The 2005 Australian International Rules representative said the Magpies put forward a case that was hard to refuse, forcing him to change his mind on the direction of both his life and his coaching career. Black coached at his old stomping ground at Mazenod College last year and it was all supposed to end there.

“It was out of the blue, there’s no doubt about that, because finishing up with Mazenod in the Amateurs last year was going to close the chapter on my coaching career,” he said. “But the way Narre Warren handled themselves, their professionalism, and their honesty in particular, was a real clincher for me to come and have an interview. It happened quickly and it’s already changed my life over the last two weeks.” Black said his decision to leave Mazenod should not be mistaken for a lack of passion for the game. “I was coaching at Mazenod and also coaching junior footy which took me away from my family,” the father of three said. “But taking on this role, I’ve taken away that junior aspect which releases me for two days, and we’ve decided to shuffle things around a bit at home to suit. I’m looking forward to the competition, it’s a strong comp, I was surprised how strong it is, Narre Warren president Tim Allan welcomes the club’s new and I’m looking forward to the coach, former AFL star Heath Black, to Kalora Park. 145802 Picture: DAVID NAGEL challenge of making a great club even greater.” The classy left-footer, who one my strengths. And from nosed with both Bipolar II and will challenge himself with a Chris, the ability to dismantle Adult ADHD. He has come out tough pre-season before making an opposition and implement a the other side a stronger man his mind up on playing, said he game plan around that real one- and, through his company Black will draw on the qualities of two on-one contested footy. We have Ash Solutions, is now helping of his AFL coaches in particular. the body size and the strength others who encounter similar “A blend of Grant Thomas to implement that style of play anxieties. (StKilda) and Chris Connolly “I don’t let it overshadow I think.” (Fremantle) I’d like to think,” he my coaching commitments, but Black’s personal battles have what it does is give the club, and said. the community I suppose, an av“Grant was an extremely also been well documented. He struggled with mental enue to the networks that I have good motivator who could get inside his players’ heads to make health, anger issues and alcohol built up if someone is strugthem perform, and I think that’s abuse, and in 2011 was diag- gling,” he said.

Otters encouraged to meet in multi-class OASIS Otters Swimming Club played host to almost 100 participants at its recent Twilight Encouragement Meet at Dandenong Oasis. Swimmers from 10 metropolitan clubs, ranging in age groups from under eights through to open age multi-class events, competed in events over all four disciplines of the sport over 50 and 100 metres. Greater Dandenong Mayor Sean O’Reilly was present to open the ceremony and present a number of winning medals to the children. The Otters would also like to congratulate Emily Kuok, Nam Le, Trung Le, Brendan Ronnholm, Rachel Schaddee Van Dooren, Brady Thomassen, Kohen Umezu, Raena Umezu, Hoang Vu, and Soomin Yun who took part in the Metro South 7-10 eliminations on Sunday 18 October. All the best to those who made it through to the Victorian 7-10 State finals on Saturday 7 November and Sunday 8 November.

Members of the Oasis Otters swimming team enjoyed a night of tough competition.

Outstanding year for race carnival THE world’s greatest racing carnival has passed half way and it is again proving an outstanding year. The BMW Caulfield Cup Carnival was a top class opening chapter for the Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival which culminates in the 59th running of the Group 2 $301,000 William Hill Sandown Guineas (1600 metres) on Saturday 14 November at William Hill Park, Sandown. The International Quarantine Centre at Werribee has been overflowing with the large number of international performers who are seeking a share of the riches on offer, especially for the 155th Emirates Melbourne Cup and prize money for that race of $6 million plus $200,000 in trophies. The internationals have already shown their quality and some are here for other races than the ‘majors’. Owners and trainers realise that the prize money in Australia is on a par with the best in the world and exceeds what is mostly available in Europe. It is expensive to make the trip but it can be rewarding. At the weekend, Moonee Valley took its turn with the running of the Cox Plate and this week the attention turns to Flemington. Racing purists have always declared this Saturday as the finest day of racing on the Australasian calendar and one of the major international days, although it is now being challenged by BECK Caulfield Guineas Day. Saturday’s program features four Group 1s, two Group 2s and three at Group 3 level and is a perfect opening to the most important racing and social week of the year. It is a week that will attract thousands of visitors from around Australia and internationally and inject a considerable amount into the local economy. Feature of the day is the 161st running of the Group 1 $1,510,000 AAMI Victoria Derby (2500 metres). The Caulfield Classic (2000 metres) (formerly the Norman Robinson Stakes) on Caulfield Cup Day has always been a good guide to the Vic-

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Premium quality at a budget By ALISTAIR KENNEDY NEW model releases are proving a welcome diversion for Volkswagen Australia as the automotive giant counts the cost of the emissions scandal that continues to make headlines around the world. A couple of weeks ago, as the news of ‘Dieselgate’ broke, we attended the launch of the new Golf Alltrack. That’s been followed now by the release of the eighth generation (B8) version of the Passat mid-sized sedan and wagon. While understandably tight-lipped at the Golf event, VW Australia’s out-

going managing director, John White, was much more open when he addressed the motoring media prior to the Passat launch. Following the apology he announced the temporary suspension of sales of Volkswagen and Skoda models powered by the EA189 diesel engines including the outgoing Passat B7. Volkswagen is traditionally a carmaker that ranks substance ahead of style and the new Passat is no different. There’s nothing ostentatious about the car but nor is there anything likely to offend.

With so many designs going for the large open grille it’s quite refreshing to see Volkswagen buck the trend with a narrow full-width three-bar grille. The biggest change goes to the core of the new Passat and its use of the Volkswagen MQB platform. The structure allows for a range of vehicles to be built at the same factory and so reduce costs, a significant contributor to price cuts of up to $4000 on the new Passat. The interior is spacious with reasonable headroom even where fitted with the optional sunroof and a surprising amount of rear seat legroom.

Eighth generation Volkswagen Passat is stylish yet conservative.

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