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In Dandy, it’s truly the world game A SOCCER team won’t get far without soccer balls and a goal net. So Rotarians have come to the rescue of a volunteer-run Sudanese youth team in Dandenong. Paul Jambi, 17 months, was eager to put the new balls through their paces. See page 50 for the full story. 145888 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
Peter Brown. 139982 Cr Brown told the meeting he had “six verifiable documents from a range of sources” about Cr Heang Tak, although would not elaborate on their content or what he alleged Cr Tak had done wrong. He later confirmed he had also provided them to the inspectorate. Sonia Heath from the Department of Premier and Cabinet confirmed the inspectorate was examining the complaints. After the meeting Cr Brown said his desire to be the next Greater Dandenong mayor had not motivated his decision to make the accusations. “It has caused me a lot of heartache for months,” he said. Cr Brown phrased his allegations as a question to Cr Chea, which Cr Chea opted to take on notice and respond to at a later date. He told the Journal that Cr Brown’s allegations were baseless and his behaviour was unacceptable. Continued on Page 3
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gifts “SUBSTANTIAL of cash” have been given to a Greater Dandenong councillor without being declared, a fellow councillor has alleged. Councillor Peter Brown claimed at the Monday 26 October council meeting that he had uncovered documents showing his colleague Youhorn Chea had received money from Springvale Asian Business Association (SABA) committee members. Cr Brown also highlighted Cr Chea’s involvement earlier this year in opposing council plans for parking meters in Springvale - alongside SABA. “He should have declared a conflict of interest,” Cr Brown said. He said “scurrilous accusations“ from SABA against the council regarding the parking meter project had prompted him to start “investigating” several months ago. “Our officers were unable to defend themselves,” he said. He said Cr Chea should have defended the council but instead sided with SABA and, through the Journal, threatened to withdraw his support for Mayor Sean O’Reilly at the next local government election after the mayor defended the meters. Cr Brown told the meeting that the documentation he had uncovered was “incontrovertible”. He later said the documents had been provided to the local government Investigations and Compliance Inspectorate.
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Pipe dream flops for library burglar By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS AN ICE-addicted man has been jailed for looting copper tubing during several commercial burglaries including at the since-demolished former Dandenong Library. Mathew Leigh Horsfield, 34, of Cranbourne, had pleaded guilty at a court hearing on 25 October to the burglaries including an attempted theft of copper from a Drouin factory while staff were in the office. Three days after being placed on bail for other burglaries, Horsfield had driven with a co-accused to the rear of the Drouin premises about 7.15am in September, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court was told. Horsfield’s other charges included stealing about 100 kilograms of
copper tubing through the roof cavity of the abandoned Dandenong Library site on 21 July. His escape in a rented van was blocked by workers at the demolition site about 7.30am. Horsfield tried to drive around the workers’ vehicle but crashed into it and caused “considerable damage” to both. He also faced charges including six other commercial burglaries and thefts, ice possession, drink driving, unlicensed driving, driving without an interlock device and failing to appear on bail. Horsfield’s lawyer told the court that the burglaries were fuelled by the accused’s ice addiction - which was in turn linked to a diagnosed major depressive disorder.
The depression would cause any further incarceration to “weigh heavily” on Horsfield, the lawyer said. The lawyer said Horsfield had already spent considerable time in lockdown at Melbourne Remand Centre and Dandenong police cells, including 23 hour days in his cell by himself. Magistrate Barry Schultz, who had bailed Horsfield last month, said the accused did not appear to have insight into his offending. “Where Mr Horsfield has blotted his copy book is that a lot of these issues were raised (at the bail hearing). “And three days later it’s gone on again.” He said he was not confident that
Horsfield would engage with a community corrections order, though jail was not necessarily the answer either. “Ice is a dreadful drug and because of that I have the community to protect. “I certainly take into account that imprisonment is more onerous on Mr Horsfield but he’s really reached the end of the line this time.” Horsfield was sentenced to 15 months’ jail with a “very merciful” six-month non-parole period, including 72 days already served in pre-sentence detention. He was disqualified from driving for 14 months and fined $1000 on the driving matters.
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THERE’S little sign that recent-centenarian Dorrit Blaze’s fires are dimming. At her 100th birthday party on 28 October, a beaming Ms Blaze was feted as someone who is still active with her church and the organiser of annual Christmas carols at her home at Valley Village Mews retirement village in Dandenong. Ms Blaze has been a resident at the village since it opened, telling attendees it had been a “lovely place” to have lived in for the past 28 years. She lives independently, with a little help from a carer.
From front page “As a councillor, I represent the interest of rate payers and work closely with our local business people,” he said. “The local traders in Springvale are entitled to their basic rights to express their opposition to the introduction of ticket machines. “I stand by my position and will not be bullied.” Cr Chea said he’d earned his standing in the community through hard work since migrating to Australia in 1982. “Our residents know that I am a clean person and I demand Cr Peter Brown to produce evidence to prove that I was wrong,” he said. CR Tak strongly and completely rejected any allegation of wrongdoing. He said he met with Cr Brown on Sunday 25 October to discuss the coming mayoral election, and he believed the allegations against him were linked to Cr Brown’s mayoral ambitions. He said Cr Brown had accused him of failing to disclose a conflict of interest in relation to the Cambodian Association of Victoria (CAV) “on the basis that I am a member of CAV and because my wife’s uncle is a board member of CAV”. Cr Tak said he was a CAV member in 2009 but had not since renewed his membership. “Even if I was a member of CAV, membership of an organisation does not amount to a conflict of interest under the Act,” he said. He said his wife’s uncle had never been a CAV board member but if he had “this would not amount to a conflict of interest under the Act”. Springvale Asian Business Association (SABA) spokesman Stan Chang said he did not know the specific ‘gifts’ Cr Brown referred to. “I’m 100 per cent confident that this is a storm in a teacup,” he said. “I can only say that we would not give Cr Chea money for his personal use. “It must be a fund-raising event. “If Peter Brown raises it as an issue, it becomes a council matter.” The council’s acting corporate services director Kylie Sprague said the council was not in a position to respond and it was a matter between the councillors.
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Count on Transylvania's taste sensation By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THE only horror within the chillingly-titled Cafe Transylvania is that few people seem to appreciate its hand-made Romanian sausages, cabbage rolls and cakes. Let’s just first dwell on the cakes at this new and unique Hallam eatery. They do justice to the lofty reputation of Eastern European cakes which are rarely found in this part of the world. The profiterole is unimaginably delicious - an artfully constructed slice of soft eclair, vanilla custard and thick chocolate layers. There’s the cozonaci, a sweet loaf like a panattoni filled with walnut, Turkish delight, vanilla and lemon zest. Chef and co-proprietor Ionela Maroti said she scanned far and wide for such sweets when she and husband Ion migrated to Hampton Park 11 years ago. “There were just so many sweets in Romania that I missed. I didn’t enjoy the cakes here.” Ionela’s passion and exacting dedication to her cookery is ignited by her grandmother Elizabeta. The wafting odours from her grandmother’s backyard bread oven on the outskirts of a Romanian village linger in Ionela’s memory.
EAT LOCAL, DINE GLOBAL Her nostalgia is clear about snow creaking underfoot, spring flowers on trees and the rustling of the surrounding hornbeam forest. The cafe name is itself nostalgic - a tribute to her and Ion’s grandparents, and Ion’s birthplace Transylvania. The cevapi and other handmade sausages served at Café Transylvania are authentic replicas of what was served at Elizabeta’s little home as are the incredible cabbage rolls filled with Romanian thyme, sauerkraut, pork and rice. “I’m proud that we’re making our own stuff. Everything has to be fresh and made on the premises,” Ionela said. “We don’t want to be doing something that everyone else is doing.” Cafe Transylvania at Shop 4, Spring Square, Hallam, is open from Tuesday to Sunday. Phone 9796 5227.
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bags bit flannel. Total 3217 50 years ago 27 October 1965 Council 'Has a Duty' Berwick is still seeking a home for its history. Finding a home for the valuable records of the Berwick Historical Society is a problem for which the shire council still seeks a solution. The Society's present head quarters are in the old police station, but its tenure will be short because of ambulance plans. The matter had been discussed with the Shire President and Mr Chambers agreed that retention of the old police premises was desirable although sub - standard
for residential purpose. It was felt they could be repaired and improved to a standard high enough to serve the historical society for a considerable time. 20 years ago 30 October 1995 Hospital to benefit still Money raised by the five auxiliaries and support groups of Dandenong Hospital will be channelled back to the hospital. In the past five years, the ladies auxiliary has raised $807,000 and has committed $280,000 over the next two years to buy beds for the redeveloped maternity wing. Mr Rowan Harman, the hospital’s immediate past president, gave an assurance that the hospital would benefit from funds by the
LOOKING BACK 100 years ago 4 November 1915 Dandenong Red Cross Room Articles despatched from the Dandenong Red Cross room for year ending August 31 1915. Flannel Shirts 1314, hospital shirts 60, under shirts 23, pyjamas 31, under pants 63, pneumonia jackets 98, sox 578, cholera belts 82, handkerchiefs 150, mittens 50, scarves 80, balaclava caps 4, pair bed sox, pair of felt slippers, kitbags 73, three parcels books, blankets 95, sheets 14, towels 6, feather pillows 4, pillow cases 7, face washers 186, hospital bags 40, 10 parcels old linen, bandages 187, calico bags 40, seven cases raisins, packet boot laces, writing pads 5, roll foment flannel, roll flannel, two
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Bash death A HALLAM mother of four has been jailed for four years after bashing her Noble Park landlord to death in his own home. Kristy Robb, 28, was on 25 September convicted of the manslaughter of Alan Matthews, 69, on 30 January last year. Justice Jack Rush on Wednesday 28 October sentenced her to four years in jail with a two and a half year nonparole period. The judge said Robb rented a bungalow at the rear of Mr Matthews’ Henry Street property for “a matter of days” in January last year. Justice Rush said Mr Matthews “claimed you owed him rent and, as a consequence of this, he retained some of your property”. Robb shared a bottle of vodka and two to three cannabis joints with her boyfriend Gino Rachele, 42, before attending Mr Matthews’ property about 2.45am on 30 January to retrieve school uniform items for her children. Justice Rush accepted the timing was to avoid Mr Mat-
thews and “there was no planning in your actions”. Mr Matthews heard Robb and Rachele break into the bungalow and confronted Robb in the lounge room. They argued and fought before Rachele grabbed the victim from behind and took him to the floor. Robb left the property and Rachele soon followed. Mr Matthews suffered several lacerations to his head and a fractured sternum, called triple zero at 2.53am and stated he had been “bashed by a woman and a bloke". Police found him dead in his bathroom at 3.32am. Justice Rush said Mr Matthews “suffered cardiac arrest as a consequence of the stress of the assaults and potentially from loss of blood". He said the injuries from Robb’s assault were not in themselves life-threatening, plus there was evidence that Rachele played a greater role in Mr Matthews’ injuries than he admitted at trial. “I am not satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that you are responsible for the fractured sternum,” he told Robb.
Justice Rush said Robb had a “tumultuous upbringing”. Forensic psychologist Pamela Matthews diagnosed her with partial post-traumatic stress disorder and major depressive disorder. “It was her view that your outbursts of volatile anger, anxiety and distress arising from this mental condition were significant contributing factors of your offending,” Justice Rush said. Robb has prior convictions for theft, threats to kill, assault and resisting police and has four children, including fourmonth-old Alexander. “Your prospects of rehabilitation are reasonably strong, but they are highly dependent upon and strengthened if you were to be granted continued custody of Alexander,” Justice Rush said. He took into account Robb’s recent attendance at an anger management course and drug and alcohol counselling in reaching his sentence. Rachele was on 3 September sentenced to a one-year community corrections order after pleading guilty to one charge of recklessly causing injury and false imprisonment.
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at the scene,” he said. “It’s being looked into. “It doesn’t appear that there’s any fault on the part of the driver at this point.” Sen Sgt Roberts said a motorcyclist from Cranbourne West lost control on Worsley Road, Bangholme, and collided with a car about 7.45am on Thursday 29 October. An Ambulance Victoria spokeswoman said the motorcyclist suffered serious head and chest injuries. He received a blood transfu-
sion using blood carried on the air ambulance helicopter and was taken to Royal Melbourne Hospital in a critical condition. Sen Sgt Roberts said officers were investigating the cause of the crash. “It’s been a bad 12 to 15 hours in Greater Dandenong,” he said. “We’d had three deaths on the road up this year up until last night. “Now we’re at four. We’re really hoping that doesn’t go to five.”
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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Luckily the Star team was able to fill him in on the best route from Pakenham to Bayles. Mr Wakeling’s assistant called the Star office to check on him when she was unable to reach him on his mobile, and later advised he’d reached out to her using iPhone personal assistant Siri. Mr Wakeling also revealed that his father used to regularly appear in the Dandenong Journal during the 1970s. He was an outspoken representative for
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PICK up a poppy at Fountain Gate to support current and former Australian Defence Force members and their loved ones. The National Servicemen's Association of Australia (Victoria) South-East Sub-Branch will sell poppies priced from $1 to $50 at the shopping centre from 2 to 11 November. President Mike Smith, secretary Val Mishau, Gayle Smith, Tony Mishau, Bernie Eccles and Bob Horton are ready to make hundreds of sales in the lead-up to Remembrance Day on 11 November. 145870 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
AN ACCUSED drug trafficker was under capsicum-spray armed guard as he unsuccessfully applied for bail in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court. A teary and red-eyed Shane Cochrane of Bayswater was flanked by three police officers while in the dock as he made an in-person bail application after being arrested at the Sandown Hotel on 26 October. One of the officers held a can of capsicum spray as she stood next to the seated Cochrane. Police alleged in court that Cochrane had been found playing pokies with his family inside Sandown Hotel earlier that day. They had tracked him to a Toyota Soarer coupe he had been driving which was found in the car park earlier that day about 1.44am. CCTV footage confirmed that Cochrane had parked the car, in which police found about 500 mL of GHB in a plastic bottle in the drivers’ footwell. Also inside was a black bumbag containing three ziplock bags with about 11 grams of methamphetamine, police alleged. Police seized the suspected drugs as well as $854 cash in Cochrane’s wallet and scales on the car’s centre console, the court was told. He allegedly made full admissions to police about possessing the GHB, driving while suspended and driving an unregistered vehicle but denied he was trafficking. Cochrane also allegedly told police that he had installed number plates from a similar make and model car on the coupe, and had used drugs an hour before driving to Sandown. He described consuming 32 mL of GHB and 1.3 grams of ice a day, the court was told. Cochrane was on bail at the time awaiting trial for other drug trafficking and possession charges at Ringwood Magistrates’ Court. When asked to make his submission on 26 October, Cochrane said he’d “lost everything”. “The world’s come to an end.” Cochrane was remanded to appear at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 25 November.
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Dazed in lap of car luxury By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A DRUG-LADEN Dandenong father has been allegedly found slumped unconscious in the driver’s seat of a stolen car, which was left running on a Pakenham boulevard. Jovica Djukic, 53, successfully applied for CREDIT bail on drug trafficking and handling stolen goods charges at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 25 October. Since being discovered “breathing and unresponsive� in the Mercedes Benz coupe on Grandvue Boulevard about 7pm on 8 September, Djukic had spent 48 days in remand custody. Informant Senior Constable Stephen Woodhouse told the court that police were unable to rouse the Dandenong accused at the time, even after smashing a window to gain entry to the car.
The idling vehicle’s handbrake had not been applied and the transmission was locked in ‘drive’ at the time, the informant said. When paramedics arrived, Djukic made a “remarkable recovery�, Sen Const Woodhouse told the court. The informant said the coupe, which had false, handwritten number plates, had been allegedly stolen along with its keys from a Templestowe home on 9 August. Police believe Djukic was not involved in the aggravated burglary; he later told police an unnamed person had given it to him to drive, Sen Const Woodhouse said. Since its theft, the vehicle had sustained about $10,000 in damage. On arrival at Casey Hospital, police allegedly seized from Djukic a deal bag of one gram of heroin, three deal bags to-
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By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS ADDITIONAL lanes on the Monash Freeway are being considered by the State Government and CityLink operator Transurban, but the details are still sketchy. Roads Minister Luke Donnellan did not respond to Star News questions on the reported $400 million cost or whether added tolls were a possibility under the plan. He said the government was working on a long-term solution to ease congestion on the M1, which may include additional lanes. “As part of Transurban’s Western Distributor proposal, we asked them to consider what steps could be taken as part of a
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to their destinations more efficiently and safely.” According to media reports, the option may comprise up to 10 lanes on the freeway between the South Gippsland Freeway and Eastlink and six lanes between Clyde Road and the South Gippsland Freeway. Greens South-eastern Metropolitan Region MP Nina Springle said better public transport was a more effective way to reduce road congestion. “The Monash keeps growing wider, but traffic isn’t getting better. That’s because new lanes fill up with extra cars and take us back to square one. “The only way to reduce congestion is by giving people alternatives to their car.”
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A GREATER Dandenong playgroup program has won a $15,000 prize. The Victorian Early Years Awards nod for Family Health in Playgroups went to the Mums and Bubs Group. City of Greater Dandenong, South East Melbourne Medicare Local, Dandenong and District Aborigines Co-operative Limited and AMES run the project.
The project was a pilot aimed to support vulnerable families to access community services, and reached 298 children from 244 families. A Maternal Child and Health nurse attended 15 playgroups three times each across 33 weeks to provide information and referral pathways. “These visits led to a range of productive, informal and formal discussions with families about child-focused issues,
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Lessons in fire danger NEW arrivals’ lack of fire-smarts loom as a challenge ahead of a dry, perilous bushfire season, says the region’s CFA boss Trevor Owen. Assistant Chief Officer Owen, who oversees Victoria’s south-east including metropolitan Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia, said he’d like to see fire awareness taught in primary and high schools even in the suburbs. “We will continue to live amongst (native vegetation). It’s beautiful but incredibly dangerous. “When you think of the growing risk we face, and it’s not going to go away, we should be educating children about the dangers of bushfires. “We need to build it into schools so generations growing up appreciate the risk.” There should be a concerted campaign to inform leaders of our community’s varied cultures, he argued. “Many who come to Australia to live don’t understand the bushfire risk. They haven’t grown up around it and are oblivious. “How we work with the multicultural communities is an important factor.” The official fire season is expected to arrive early this year - sometime in November.
Soils have dried and grassland fuel has built over consecutive rain-sparse years. Volunteers, as always, are the “backbone of the CFA’s firefighting power” this summer but more are needed to pitch in, Mr Owen said. He believes volunteer culture is one of Australia’s success stories. “It’s becoming increasingly difficult. Our average age (in the CFA) is getting older and there comes a time when our youth are going to have to step up. “What better thing to do in your life than protect another, than to go out there and do good for the community? “The Victorian community can’t afford a paid CFA workforce to replace its volunteers.” To underline the point, the CFA’s 1240 brigades include just 33 that are staffed by paid fire-fighters. The CFA covers more of metro Melbourne than the MFB but those in the suburban interface areas also help cover for under-resourced rural brigades. “Volunteers in the metropolitan areas play such a critical role. They have got employers who can generously let them go and play a part. “They are needed to help in the farming communities where people can’t just go and walk off their property on a regular basis during summer.”
POLICE have cornered and captured a wanted Dandenong man. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Sergeant Luke Kirton said officers arrested the 36 year old man about 3.30pm on Thursday 22 October. Police allege he had committed numerous burglaries in the Dandenong area.
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Housing helping hand By CASEY NEILL A HIDDEN Dandenong housing hub has become a haven for over-55s who need a hand. Common Equity Housing on Monday 26 October celebrated filling the last of the units in Harmony Village, on Herbert Street. Paul McDonald slept on the floor on his first night in his unit. He’d spent the past five years in a rooming house, so had no furniture of his own. That’s about to change. “Getting a home here is the best thing that’s ever happened to me - knowing I won’t have to move again has changed my life,” he said. Common Equity Housing (CEHL) received $2.7 million through the Victorian Property Fund towards buying 20 units on the site for affordable housing. “The government funding has enabled these high-quality units to house older people with low incomes who would otherwise be languishing in unaffordable and insecure housing the private market,” CEHL managing director Stephen Nash said. A tenant co-operative is involved with managing their homes and common areas, including a community centre. “It’s more than just affordable, secure housing - it’s an opportunity to be involved in a meaningful way,” Mr Nash said. Co-op secretary Carole Bloomer said the co-op provided a sense of security, community and support. She moved in four years ago, following a lung transplant in 2013. “At that point I was living in a nice unit in Mount Waverley, but it was on a big block and inevitably they were going to knock it down,” she said. Ms Bloomer was about to retire and couldn’t afford market rent on a pension. “This was a godsend,” she said.
Lyn Dempster and Carole Bloomer show Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams around a unit. 146053 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS She made fast friends on her first day with Lyn Dempster, who has lived in the Dandenong area for 60 years. “I’m just so happy to be here,” she said. “We’re so lucky to have this.” Ann O’Hara was the most recent addition to the neighbourhood, moving in two weeks ago. She’s lived in Australia for 50-odd years, 26 of them in Noble Park, Eumemmerring and Doveton. She also works part-time in Dandenong three days a week so was thrilled to be offered a place in Harmony Village. “Everyone’s so friendly,” Ms O’Hara said. “Dandenong is just wonderful.” Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams toured the village and said the project provided housing to tenants who would otherwise have difficulty in the private rental market. “I was struck when I first came here by how beautiful it is,” she said. “Getting a unit here has been a huge relief and a huge change in people’s lives.”
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NOBLE PARK This side-by-side block in Noble Park measuring a total size of 1200 square metres, about 600 square metres each, is one of the last of its kind. Standing on it is this exquisite, period piece one-of-a-kind home. It is perfectly maintained for peace and tranquillity but can also be a future site for redevelopment. This opportunity has something for everybody. This bright, open plan home has everything, including a large living and dining area, a spacious kitchen, three zoned bedrooms, high ceilings, two independent lock-up garages, a rumpus at the rear plus a large yard. Whether looking for the ultimate family sized home in the suburbs or a huge development this is it! This charmer can be the large family home with room to move and play. For those who are looking for future development, the home is extra special so
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This 3 bedroom family home on 545sqm is sure to impress! A 15.6m frontage & smart floor plan ensure for practicality. 3 good sized bedrooms, serviced by a central bathroom, airconditioning & gas wall heater. Formal lounge, updated kitchen & polished floor boards throughout. Outside boasts a spacious verandah, large back yard & tandem garage at the end of a long 4 car driveway. Positioned close to everything you need & want!
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in-ground pool and spa. Positioned on the lower level of this attractive home are bright, spacious formal and informal living spaces which are ideal for those large family gatherings. Unique architectural details include exposed brick walls, vaulted wood-beam ceilings and striking archways throughout. A tavern-style bar features prominently in the large rumpus room and there is direct access from the meals area, through glass sliding doors to a magnificent sunroom. Truly an imposing home of grand proportions, this residence is conveniently situated close to pre-school, primary and secondary schools.
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Large, modern townhouse offering split living areas, quality features and fittings that stand out from the rest. Formal lounge room, gorgeous timber flooring throughout, gourmet kitchen with adjoining meals/family area with access to rear courtyard garden. 3 large bedrooms with robes, full ensuite to main. Single garage with internal access. This popular and convenient, central Noble Park location is ideal for families or investors.
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Tuesday 17th November at 5pm unless sold prior $420,000+ 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 28th November at 12pm $450,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 60 Days. Sat 2:15 - 2:45pm Photo ID required Jeremy Phillips 0402 751 001 Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888
NOBLE PARK 390 Princes Highway 8710 0000 | KEYSBOROUGH 1/ 320 Cheltenham Road 8769 1888 PROUDLY SERVICING: Springvale • Endeavour Hills • Dingley • Waterways
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NOBLE PARK 11 BRIGGS CRESCENT
3a
Calling out to all 1st home buyers and astute investors!! Situated in one of Noble Park’s most popular pockets is this 3 bedroom weatherboard home on a clean rectangular allotment of approximately 575m2 that will make a great home for buyers looking for their first home, investors wanting to grow their portfolio quickly or even a developer wanting to build multiple dwellings (STCA). Welcoming you inside this charming home is carpeted floors (with timber floors underneath) that will lead you to a good size living room that opens to a meals area accompanied by a gas wall furnace. You will find 3 good size carpeted bedrooms, a fully functional and updated kitchen with gas appliances and plenty of cupboard/bench space, a well presented bathroom and in addition a self contained bungalow at the rear!
PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
1b
1c
2a 1b 1c 1e
PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT
Saturday 28th November at 12:30pm $450,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60/90 Days Sat 12:20 - 12:40pm Photo ID required Kush Chetri 0425 199 192 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
Tuesday 1st December at 5pm INSPECT Sat 11 - 11:20am Photo ID required PRICE $270,000+ CONTACT Phong Ho 0432 031 601 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
2e
This charming BV home stands on a corner allotment & will bring a smile to your face with the style & class on offer! Inside is a spacious living room, open meals area, heating, immaculate hardwood floors plus a 2nd living area / 4th BDR. From there, find a functional kitchen with great views overlooking your landscaped yard. All 4 BDRs including the MSTR BDR are well presented, comfortably spacious & have BIRs while the rear boasts an undercover entertainment area. METHOD
2e
Saturday 28th November at 11am $400,000+ Sat 11:10 - 11:30am Photo ID required Kush Chetri 0425 199 192 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
Welcoming you inside this home is a good size living room with a gas wall heater, 2 spacious bedrooms with BIRs, a bathroom, a toilet, and a fully functional kitchen with gas appliances accompanied with plenty of bench/cupboard space and dining area. This home also has a courtyard and a single lock up garage.
4a
2c
METHOD
DANDENONG 3/37 POTTER STREET
NOBLE PARK 2 ARMAO COURT
2b
2a 2b 2c 2e
NOBLE PARK 4/13 AMBRIE CRESCENT Welcoming you inside is an impressive open plan living space with neutral tons throughout. Flow further into a well maintained / spacious separate meals area next to an immaculately presented kitchen. Upstairs are 2 good sized BDRs, MSTR with a WIR + at the rear is your very own deck & yard.
Tuesday 24th November at 5pm INSPECT Sat 10:40 - 11am Photo ID required PRICE $380,000+ / $370,000+ CONTACT Kush Chetri 0425 199 192 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
NOBLE PARK 390 Princes Highway 8710 0000 | KEYSBOROUGH 1/ 320 Cheltenham Road 8769 1888 PROUDLY SERVICING: Springvale • Endeavour Hills • Dingley • Waterways
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SPRINGVALE SOUTH 19 WOODSTOCK PLACE
3a
2b
2c
4e
3a
DANDENONG NORTH 8 WARATAH DRIVE
1b
1c
1e
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.
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.
METHOD
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PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
Tuesday 17th November at 5pm unless sold prior $550,000+ Sat 11:40am - 12pm Photo ID required Kim Sear Lim 0423 374 998 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
DANDENONG SOUTH 41 DAWN AVENUE
3a
1b
PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT
1c
1e
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
3a
DANDENONG NORTH 343 GLADSTONE ROAD
1b
1c
2e
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.
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.
METHOD
METHOD
PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
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 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
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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2a
NOBLE PARK 29 JOFFRE STREET
1b
1c
1e
NOBLE PARK 373 - 375 PRINCES HIGHWAY
3a
2b
2c
3e
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!
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.
METHOD
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PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT
Saturday 7th November at 1pm $580,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days. Sat 12:30 - 1pm Photo ID required Belinda Robbie 0414 335 696 Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT
Saturday 14th November at 12:30pm AUCTION 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days. Sat 11:20 - 11:40am Photo ID required Belinda Robbie 0414 335 696 Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
from hello to sold “
you can rely on our red carpet experience At Barry Plant we put you first. We will make selling your home a pleasant experience by taking you through a process so that you know exactly what to expect, when and why. (It’s called our red carpet experience.) And when it’s sold you’ll be very happy you chose an agent who made the sale of your home so smooth. To find out more or to arrange a free appraisal of your home, talk to us today.
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3a
NOBLE PARK 100 LIEGE AVENUE
1b
1c
1e
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 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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Explore Your Possibilities with The C! Auction this sAturdAy
DANDENONG NORTH 13 Outlook Drive
5 A 4.5 B 3 D 5 L
DANDENONG NORTH 23 Waranga Street
3A2B2D2L
Family Home of Grand Proportions
Auction: 07/11/2015 @ 2pm 10% Dep Bal 60/90 Days Inspect: Sat 12:30pm - 1:30pm Photo ID Required
Impressive Elevated Home in Rosewood Downs
Auction: 14/11/2015 @ 12.30pm 10% Dep Bal 60/90days Inspect: Thur: 7-7:30pm; Sat: 11:45-12:15pm Photo ID Required
Fully modernised and containing abundant bench and cupboard space. Features include high ceilings, quality ixtures, ittings, carpets and window treatments, including decorative pendant lighting, cooling, ducted heating and vacuum as well as two open ireplaces. A tavern-style bar features prominently in the large rumpus room • An Unique architectural details include exposed brick walls, vaulted wood-beam ceilings and striking archways throughout. • Presenting an ideal opportunity for the astute purchaser looking to relocate to an excellent locality, or alternatively, offering an ideal investment opportunity, this exceptional family home is sure to be snapped up quickly.
Nik Sharma Corey (Khoi) Le 0411 790 745 0417 311 491
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.
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.
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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
1204879
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NOBLE PARK 9 Racecourse Road
3A2B3D2L
KEYSBOROUGH 157 Keylana Drive
5A3B4D2L
Brand new generously proportioned double-storey townhouses
Private: $450,000+ Inspect: Contact Agent
Taking family luxury to new heights
Private: $900,000+ Inspect: Sat 1:30pm - 2:00pm Photo ID Required
Conveniently positioned with easy access to primary and secondary schools, public transport, major highways and freeways, golf clubs and parks, an added beneit is that Monash University Clayton Campus is also only a short drive away. Located nearby are various restaurants, including the popular Highways international bistro, as well as retail therapy at Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre, Brandon Park Shopping Centre and Springvale Central. • Ideally situated within close proximity to a vast range of amenities. • Perfect opportunity to make an astute acquisition in a family-friendly neighbourhood. • Book an appointment for inspection as these stunning townhouses are sure to be snapped up quickly.
Varun Ahuja Corey (Khoi) Le 0404 954 492 0417 311 491
• 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
4A2B2D2L
KEYSBOROUGH 30 Putt Grove
3A1B1D2L
Creating Dreams with Porter Davis Camberwell
Private: $770,000+ Inspect: Thur: 6- 6:30pm Sat:12:45 –1-1:15pm Photo ID Required
Exceptional in every way!
Private Sale: $490,000+
Presenting the perfect loor plan for entertaining and situated in a highly desirable location, this stunning and expertly crafted Porter Davis “Camberwell” 32 sq family home on a sizeable block of approx. 575m2 comprises. 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.
858 10 999 DJ
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
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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
363 Springvale Road, Springvale www.theCrealestate.com.au
1204882
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www.delrealestate.com.au
Neat, Sweet and Complete
Prime Corner Development Site
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: Wednesday 4th November 2015 6:00pm-6:30pm Saturday 7th November 2015 12:00pm-12:30pm
You will not be short of options with this 744 sqm (approx.) corner block property. Keep the front dwelling and build at the back or bring your bulldozer and start from scratch with possibility to construct 4-5 units (STCA). Situated in a desirable location that is only minutes to the Eastlink Freeway and within walking distance to Yarraman Railway Station. With an existing brick veneer dwelling that is in excellent condition and comprises 3 bedrooms, 2 living areas, formal dining area, good sized kitchen and main bathroom and double lock up garage. This is a prime development site for any person wanting to take advantage of Dandenong’s continual growth. Do not miss this opportunity! Arrange to view today.
4A
2B
AUCTION: Saturday 21st November 2015 at 1:00pm TERMS: 10% Deposit, Balance in 30-90 Days INSPECT: Wednesday 4th November 2015 5:00pm-5:30pm Saturday 7th November 2015 11:00am-11:30am
3A
2C
AUCTION: 34 Lipton Drive Dandenong North
1B
2C
AUCTION: 24 King George Parade Dandenong
Neb Delibasic : 0411 332 467 e: neb.delibasic@delrealestate.com.au
Theo Maric : 0411 410 744 e: theo.maric@delrealestate.com.au
Theo Maric : 0411 410 744 e: theo.maric@delrealestate.com.au 1205101
P: 9792 3340
252 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong SALES & RENTALS
118 Walker st dandenong P: 9791 5922 F: 9792 2536
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Dandenong Central
Narre Warren North
16 eCkFord street
727m2 (approx) IN CENTRAL DANDENONG!
45 MeMorial drive
SEMI RURAL - 5 MINUTES TO WESTFIELD!
This long held property has now come on the market and is ripe for redevelopment into townhouses/units/apartments (STCA). The current tenants would love to stay on while you are organising permits so there is a ready made income stream. This property can also provide an owner occupier the opportunity to live in the heart of town on a large block with room for all the family now and extensions/re-development at a later stage. There are three bedrooms, a lounge, large kitchen area and a separate dining area. Outside is a garage and shedding and easy access to the rear yard. Just an easy stroll to CBD and other amenities.
A well constructed circa late 1960’s brick veneer home set on approximately 650m2 of gently rising land. Set behind enormous Oak trees and surrounded by quality homes on larger sites. The vista from the dining area and formal lounge room is truly tranquil. The elevated home also comprises three bedrooms, family room of 4.5m x 5.5m (approx) and rear verandah – sunroom. There is a single garage under roofline and a garage sized steel workshop. Extras include water tanks, hydronic heating, automated awnings, split system air conditioning, hardwood floors and alarm system. Lots of storage space under. A truly rare opportunity!
Dandenong Central
Skye
auCtion: saturday, 28th november, 2015 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) oPen: Wed 4:30pm to 5:00pm & 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: Wed 4:30pm to 5:00pm & sat 12:45pm to 1:15pm
auCtion: saturday, 28th november, 2015 @ 2:00pm (if not sold prior) oPen: thurs 4:00pm to 4:30pm & sat 10:30am to 11:00am
6 Glynelea CresCent
WHY BUILD WHEN YOU CAN BUY CHEAPER?
This spacious home features a large formal lounge leading to a bright and modern kitchen overlooking a spacious dining area and family area which has access to the covered alfresco. The large master bedrooms offers a full ensuite and walk in robe while the other three bedrooms come with built in robes. The double lock up garage under roofline has a side access as well as a rear roller door providing drive-through access to the backyard. Other features include ducted heating and cooling, gas cooking and hot water service, window furnishings, quality tiling and carpeting. Shopping Centre, schools and Freeway access are all within easy reach.
For sale: $410,000 plus buyers oPen: thurs 5:30pm to 6:00pm & sat 1:45pm to 2:15pm
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Daryl Rayner Director 0411 537 820
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
SALES & RENTALS
118 Walker St Dandenong P: 9791 5922 F: 9792 2536 N IORDAY T C TU ATUHIS SA
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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: thurs 3:30pm to 4:00pm & Sat 10:30am to 11:00am
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 1:30pm to 2:00pm
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Auction: Saturday, 7th november, 2015 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) oPen: Wed 3:00pm to 3:30pm & Sat 12:00pm to 12:30pm
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: Wed 5:30pm to 6:00pm & Sat 11:45am to 12:15pm
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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 3:00pm to 3:30pm
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Dandenong North
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?
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Dandenong North
19 exner Drive
THIS ONE HAS IT ALL!
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: thurs 3:45pm to 4:15pm & Sat 11:45am to 12:15pm
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Dandenong
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 1:30pm to 2:00pm
8 orGill Street
BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME!
Walk to schools, parks, railway station and city centre in minutes! This fabulous site of approximately 414m2 accommodates a period style two bedroom timber home currently leased on a monthly tenancy. Ideal home site or redevelop (STCA). One of the better central locations in Dandenong’s ‘Golden Mile’. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!
Auction: Saturday, 28th november, 2015 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPen: thurs 4:30pm to 5:00pm & Sat 11:00am to 11:30am 1204760
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HOME OF THE WEEK KEYSBOROUGH 16 DOMAIN DRIVE
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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
Le hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 James Lai 0417 474 258
KEYSBOROUGH 17 FAIRTHORNE STREET
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LiVing the SomeRfieLd LifeStYLe!! Situated in Keysborough’s newest estate this modern marvel is perfect for your growing family to live a life of comfort and ease. Just a few years young, you will revel at the flexibility of this floorplan perfect for all members of your family. Entertain with ease at your next occasion with ample choice of your formal living, family, rumpus or dining areas all complemented by gleaming timber flooring and minimalist neutral tones. Head outside and find a beautifully appointed timber alfresco perfect for the upcoming spring gathering or summer party overlooking your low maintenance landscaped garden 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 perfect for the seasoned cook or aspiring masterchef. Upstairs you will find 4 generously sized bedrooms all with built in robes. The oversized master bedrooms features your very own balcony, walk in robes and is complete with ensuite. After a long days work relax with a choice of the downstairs living or upstairs rumpus. Stay comfortable and secure all year round with zoned ducted heating and refrigerated cooling, electric roller shutters and remote controlled double garage. With parks, schools, public transport just minutes away, this modern family residence is sure to impress.
Price: $880,000+ inspect: Thursday 4:15 - 4:45pm Saturday 1:30 - 2:00pm
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.
Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
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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 WESTBROOK DRIVE MODERN, FRESH AND IMMACULATE. Located in Hidden Grove Estate, this contemporary 3 bedroom 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 WIR. 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 family living and meals area which overlooks the rear garden. Features includes central gas ducted heating, split system AC, double blinds, a lock-up garage with RC door and drive through rear access for additional on-site parking if required, updated laundry, and so much more. Close by are amenities such as parkland, walking and cycling tracks plus Parkmore Shopping, Tatterson Park and East Link.
Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
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Auction: Saturday 14th Nov at 12pm 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
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Glen Waverley 35 Lincoln Avenue
Keysborough 1 Toongabbie Court
Fantastic opportunity in GWSZ (945sqm.approx.)
PRIME LOCATION
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.
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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.
Private Sale 7 November 2015 12:00PM View 7 November 2015 11:30AM
SOLD EXCELLENT PRICE $555,000
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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Noble Park 13 Cyrene Street Golden Opportunity to invest This desirable block measuring 728m2 approx. offers huge potential for development for multi dwellings (STCA). It is the perfect property for big families and investors alike, get in now and be the envy of those around you.
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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
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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Narre Warren North 45-47 Bailey Road
Springvale 9 Bessemer Street
GOLDEN LOCATION!!!
BEST GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTORS
This peaceful retreat is ideal for relaxed family living. With approx. 56 squares of living, it is set on 6,972m2 block of land. With volumes of space, elegant design, loads of living area and beautiful view, this stunning home will surely impress. Plus an outside solar heated pool with large pool room and pergola for entertaining.
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. (STCA)
Private Sale Contact Agent
Private Sale Contact Agent
Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898 Kim Le 0468 939 898 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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Clyde North 111 Heather Grove
Dandenong 69-71 McCrae Street
The One You’ve Been Looking For!
Luxury Apartment
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!
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
Private Sale Contact Agent
Thien Ly 0411 872 898 Manpreet Sohal 0411 871 898 LJ Hooker Keysborough
Kim Le 0468 939 898 Emma Tuyet 0468 923 898 LJ Hooker Glen Waverley
2/43-47 Fiveways Boulevard, Keysborough VIC 3173
2/43-47 Fiveways Boulevard, Keysborough VIC 3173
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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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Mount Waverley 44 Briggs Street
Reservoir 17 Elizabeth Court
Industrial Design meets Resort Living
Classic Family Home
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.
Situated in a peaceful pocket of Reservoir is an ideal home for a young family, first home buyer, or the astute investor. Minor improvements have been made such as the floating floor boards throughout the home, updated tiled kitchen and a sizeable backyard ready for any DIY landscaper to get their hands dirty.
Private Sale Contact Agent
Private Sale Contact Agent
Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898 Damien Jovica 0478 807 898 LJ Hooker Mount Waverley
Thien Ly 0411 872 898 Heng Lim 0411 830 898 LJ Hooker Keysborough
4 Hamilton Place, Mount Waverley VIC 3149
2/43-47 Fiveways Boulevard, Keysborough VIC 3173
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Mount Waverley 60 Leeds Road
Malvern East 637 Waverley Road
Brand New Luxury double Storey home
Blue Chip Development
Be amazed with this luxury double storey home set in highly sought after Mount Waverley School Zone. Open plan living has been given new meaning with numerous living areas encompassing the property, great for entertaining guests and family.
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
Peter He 0411 149 898 Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898 LJ Hooker Glen Waverley
Damien Jovica 0478 807 898 Vincent Yap 0411 709 898 LJ Hooker Mount Waverley
265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley VIC 3150
4 Hamilton Place, Mount Waverley VIC 3149
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Mount Waverley 14 Seaview Street
Windsor 507/2A Henry Street
Family Credentials - The Options In The MWSC Catchment
507/2A Henry St Windsor
Seaview Street is a street that sits on the highest position of the hill. Increase your investment portfolio with this terrific 732m2 (approx.) allotment, exploring enticing options for a luxury new residence or multi-unit development (STCA).
Come home to one of Windsor’s most exclusive apartments, composed with contrasting blend of colours and textures, this apartment sets itself apart from the rest!It is literally at your doorstep! You just have to take that first step!
Private Sale Contact Agent
Private Sale Contact Agent
Peter He 0411 149 898 Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898 LJ Hooker Glen Waverley
Alistair Shearer 0481 601 898 PJ Evenden 0481 603 898 LJ Hooker Doncaster
265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley VIC 3150
4/ 857 859, Doncaster Road, Doncaster VIC 3108
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Noble Park 1/23 Baldwin Avenue
Keysborough 23 Newstead Street
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Open plan living, dining and gourmet kitchen opening out to north-facing deck and private courtyard Modern kitchen boasting sleek & plentiful cabinetry, expansive granite benchtops & convenient breakfast bar Gorgeous hardwood timber flooring
Auction 7 Nov 2:00pm Price Guide $389K-$419K
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Grand Georgian-influenced family home with both formal and casual living zones Richly finished colonial kitchen with quality appliances, ample storage and breakfast bar Year-round entertaining in a superspacious undercover pergola
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Price Guide $750,000+
Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157
Inspect Sat 3:00pm
Keysborough 14 Greenleaf Court 575 m
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Shop 13 Narelle Dr, Aspendale Gardens S/C VIC 3195
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Auction 21 Nov 11:00am Price Guide $500,000+ Inspect Sat 11:00am
Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157
Laura Voinea 0435 921 730
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Auction 20 Nov 7:30pm Price Guide $780,000+ Inspect Sat 2:00pm
Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157
Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815
Auction this Saturday Keysborough 10 Oakland Place 4+ n
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Spacious open plan living, meals and gourmet kitchen
black & white colour scheme
domain opening out to an inviting undercover pergola - ideal
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powder room and laundry facilities
Shop 13 Narelle Dr, Aspendale Gardens S/C VIC 3195
03 8586 6411
Auction 7 Nov 3:30pm Price Guide $800,000+ Inspect Sat 3:00pm
Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157
Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815
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New Listing Keysborough 8 Bluebell Way 4
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Excellent location close to Haileybury College, Tatterson
undercover pergola & low maintenance, drought resistant
Park, Parkmore Shopping Centre & golf courses
Auction 28 Nov 11:00am Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815
Price Guide $580K-$630K
Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157
Inspect Sat 1:00pm
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Great undercover deck perfect for alfresco entertaining leading onto expansive rear yard
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Auction 21 Nov 12:30pm Price Guide $449,000 Inspect Sat 2:00pm
Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815
Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157
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This home is sure to impress from every aspect either for living in, as a long-term investment or for future development potential. Due to its location and being on a corner block of 581 square metres with a combination of brick and weatherboard, this well maintained home is great from the outside and fabulous on the inside. Features include timber floors, tiles in wet areas, rooms with wall-to-wall carpets, quality window furnishings, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, security alarm, intercom and much more! This home has a split level floorplan with a two zone living area and a centrally located hostess kitchen with a newly installed wall oven and gas cooktop plus dishwasher and plenty of natural lighting. All rooms are of
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BARRY PLANT DANDENONG, 9706 7455 YASANTHA DE SILVA, 0432 805 336 OR SHAGI PATHMANATHAN, 0413 076 585 ADDRESS: 9 EDGEWOOD ROAD INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT AUCTION: SATURDAY. 14 NOVEMBER, NOON (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR) TERMS: 10 PER CENT DEPOSIT, BALANCE 60/75 DAYS
Approximately 9 year’s young quiet but handy location. 26 squares living (approx.) plus decked verandah and double garage with auto door and internal access. 3 large living areas, enclosed rumpus room, ducted heating, zoned living areas (suits many cultures). Large 5 burner stainless steel cooktop, ducted heater.
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FINNING FIRST NATIONAL REAL ESTATE, CRANBOURNE, 5996 1200 FRANK BARRETT, 0418 800 912 49 BREENS ROAD PRICE: $429,000 INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT
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Shop 13 Narelle Dr, Aspendale Gardens S/C VIC 3195
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2 Auction 21 Nov 2:00pm Price Guide $460,000+ Inspect Sat 1:00pm
Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157
Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815
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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.
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.
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9706 7455 NOBLE PARK 20 JEFFERS STREET On approx. 621m2. Features include spacious lounge/sep dining area & timber kitchen overlooking rumpus room. Great opportunity for renovation. Due to the wide driveway, block size & no registered easements, retain the existing home & develop at the back (STCA).
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28th November at 11am unless sold prior TERMS 10% dep, bal 30/60 days INSPECT Wed 5-5.30pm & Sat 12 -12.30pm PRICE Contact Agent CONTACT Yasantha De Silva 0432 805 336
DANDENONG 4 Langhorne Street 9706 7455 | PROUDLY SERVICING: • Endeavour Hills • Doveton • Hallam • Dandenong • Dandenong North
Hall & Partners DANDENONG NORTH 114 Gladstone Road AUCTION THIS SATURDAY
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DANDENONG 68 Langhorne Street CALLING ALL INVESTORS AND FIRST HOME BUYERS! A wonderful opportunity for those who are seeking a wonderful home to invest or simple move in. This great home features; * 3 Great sized bedrooms * Built in robes * Freshly painted * New Carpets * Single Garage In a prime location where everyone wants to live, be sure to quickly get your foot in the door as this one won’t last for very long!
AUCTION
Auction: Saturday 7th November at 1m Inspect: Saturday From 12:30pm Contact: Leigh Hall 0401 408 580
DANDENONG NORTH 24 Waranga Street SALE NOW OR AUCTION
THE POSITION,THE POTENTIAL,THE PRIZE Rare opportunity to purchase a great family home in this quiet Rosewood Downs St. Features formal living area, updated kitchen, dining area, 4 bdms, ensuite & WIR to master bdrm. Bathroom with bath, shower & toilet, sep laundry. Features include: air conditioner, ducted heating, evap cooling, dishwasher & more. Downstairs includes workshop & separate living area. Outside there is an undercover entertaining area that takes you to a private enclosed backyard and a secure storage shed. Plenty of parking space &the property is located on a massive 720m2 block of land (app).
CITY CENTRAL! Huge home on land app 900m2 in a residential growth zone. Massive 2 level craftsman built home with a total of 5 bedrooms, 2 living areas, 3 bathrooms, large kitchen/family room, rear balcony + a double garage under. Downstairs level contains 2 bdms, huge rumpus, bathroom & laundry. Sep access if required. Also comes with kidney shaped in ground pool. Currently leased for $590pw, vacant possession available if required. Great development potential (STP). Suit home owner or builder, investor, developer!
Auction: Saturday 5th December at 1pm Inspect: Saturday 11-11:30am Contact: Vitaliy Shtohrin 0468 370 941
Auction: Saturday 28th November at 1pm Inspect: Saturday 10:30-11am Contact: Tim Retallack 0419 391 804
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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 from 12.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
27 Fletcher Road Dandenong North
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 2-2.30pm 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
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 2-2.30pm Dennis Tzortzoglou 0438 341 066
2 & 4 Catalpa Street Doveton
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.
1/6 Huckson Street Dandenong
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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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COUNTRY & COASTAL GRANTVILLE Newly built and ready to move into, this attractive property offers a modern Colorbond and horizontal timber home with Colorbond roof and carport. There are quality fixtures and fittings, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, open plan living and large deck, all within a few hundred meters of the shops, public transport and the bay. It is set on a spacious block with a bore in the backyard for abundant water supply. This is a quality new estate with quality homes being established so the new owners will be surrounded by like-minded, house proud people. Phone the selling agent seven days a week for detailed plans and specifications.
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999 MORWELL-THORPDALE RD THORPDALE
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Set amidst enchanting gardens bordering “Pennyweight Creek” is this 1930’s miners cottage being fully refurbished with expert craftsmanship restoring the home to original standards. Features include locally milled Mountain Ash hardwood timber looring, open ire place, original claw foot bath etc. Spectacular garden walkways with an impressive formal stone stairway. 25 fertile acres with reliable water. Spectacular 360° views enroute to Mt Baw Baw snow resort.
Renowned Thorpdale soil they say is good for growing ANYTHING! Seemingly true where the grass is always greener, the crops are always abundant & people come & stay as the lifestyle is so superb! ~96 acres of this incredible country is up for the taking right now! Divided into 6 paddocks + a bull paddock. 2 titles + 22meg water licence, a series of permanent dams. A solid 3BR home, oversized garage, machinery shed, steel loading race, yards, old dairy + more. Sealed road, within 10 mins to freeway or less than 1.5hrs to Melbourne.
A remarkable Sandstone home on 1.12 Acres conveying quality, excellence & a perfectly practical family lifestyle. Polished loorboards, northerly mountain views, 4 dbl sized BR’s + 3 bathrms inc full ensuite with spa. Landscaped gardens begin from the sealed circular drive & continue behind the home to sheltered courtyard area, 2 paddocks, orchard, massive 21x7m L/u colorbond shed plus the 5sq garage (inc workshop) leads directly into the home. A high caliber home & great location!
$890,000 Internet ID: wg3487 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au
$640,000 PLUs BUYERs Internet ID: 8767268 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au
Internet ID: 4136447 AUCTION: sat Nov 28th 1.00pm TERMs: 10% Deposit - 30/60/90 Days View property and more details at www.sej.com.au
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Clark RIPPLEBROOK
For Sale
$290,000 plus
37 Follett Drive, Nyora
1855 WESTERNPORT ROAD 38 Brazier Street, Grantville
2.4 FARMLET 3 Bedroom 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
Construction is now complete and includes a modern colour bond and horizontal timber home with colour bond roof and quality fixtures and fittings all within a few hundred meters of the shops and the bay on a spacious block with a bore in the back yard for abundant water supply. This is a quality new estate with quality homes being established. Detailed plans and specifications available. ADDRESS: PRICE: INSPECT: AGENTS:
38 Brazier Street, Grantville $290,000 plus buyers By appointment Lynn 0458 780 023 Maddi 0408 559 096
Grantville - 5678 8433 1505 Bass Highway
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JINDY PARK & RIPPLEBROOK COTTAGES Spectacular panoramic views all the way to Westernport bay is exactly what you can enjoy everyday on one of Gippsland’s finest lifestyle properties. Perfectly positioned on 40 acres of pure bliss, the stunning 3 bedroom plus study brick veneer residence is located just over an hour from Melbourne CBD. The residence features ensuite, walk in robe & parents retreat to main bedroom, open plan kitchen/meals/family room with angular cathedral ceilings & ornamental brick fireplace, butler’s pantry, formal lounge, hydronic heating, air conditioning, polished timber floors, wrap around verandas & a magnificent sunroom. Outside manicured gardens surround the dwelling & lead down to 3 freestanding fully self-contained cottages which currently operate as a popular & boutique B&B. Unparalleled infrastructure includes exceptional shedding, central laneway, cattle yards, 2 dams, bore, round yard, stables & loose boxes. Now is your chance to secure this first class lifestyle property. For Sale: $1,995,000 Inspect: By Appointment (ID Req) Contact:Anthony Clark 0438 748 181
•Periodhome,circa1895 •Adorablelightfilled4BRfamilyhome •Separatelounge,dining&kitchenarea •Gascentralheating&reversecyclecooling •Lovelysunroomfeaturingviewstothe surroundinghills •Enchantinggardengracedby2toweringoaktrees • Largeblock1193m2/2titles,shedding&2garages • 35minsWarragul,45minsPakenham,1.5hrsMelb
OPEN FOR INSPECTION 18 Radovick Street, Korumburra Saturday 7 November 2015 11.00-11.30am
PRICE: $355,000 WEB ID: 8876921
33 Smith Street Warragul
5623 6466
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CERTAINTY MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE When people make that first step towards building their new home, they want to feel nothing but excitement and confidence in their builder and their ability to produce the ideal home. The word that comes to mind should be ‘certainty’. Certainty makes all the difference and that is what G.J. Gardner Homes will deliver. At every stage of the build, from contracts to design to the handover, the G.J. Gardner Homes team will guide clients through the process and keep them informed. The feeling of certainty is delivered to through GJ+, the company’s highest service standards and comprehensive range of checklists combined into the simple set of commitments it offers to its customers. They include comprehensive communication standards, highly evolved sales consultant checklists, fixed response times for information, fixed build time and contracts, and fixed contract price (rock exclusion in some areas). A local G.J. Gardner Homes new home consultant will save time with its GJ+ system of quality assurance and checklist. Fewer meetings ensure the whole building process is simple and stress-free. Visit www.gjgardner.com.au or call a local office today.
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NEW HOMES & LAND
EXCLUSIVE BLOCKS ON RAMLEGH SPRINGS WETLANDS NOW AVAILABLE Three blocks remain for sale in Ramlegh Springs’s first waterfront release. New homes are metres from the extensive wetlands with direct access to the walkway tracks and bike paths that wind their way through the estate. There is plenty of room for the kids, picnics and an oasis from a busy world. Imagine waking every day to see nine
hectares of open space that will be teeming with native flora and fauna. Even better, just 100 metres from this idyllic location is the wooden boardwalk that leads to the neighbourhood shopping centre for regular coffees and a range of convenient specialty retailers that means residents never have to stray too far from home for life’s essentials. Those who head down to Ramlegh Springs
this weekend will be able to see the road and services infrastructure being installed so they can get their lot in April 2016 and be celebrating next Christmas in their new home. The Waterfront blocks range in size from 552 to 801 square metres with prices starting from $275,000. For further information phone Trudi on 0410 154 008.
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NEW HOMES & LAND
INSPIRED INVESTMENTS Inspired Homes boasts an extensive portfolio of investment packages in all popular locations. The philosophy of many investors is to buy the cheapest they can in the hope that they will get better returns in the long term. Inspired Homes offers a point of difference, providing better quality homes with more liveable layouts than the typical mainstream houses that the masses provide. Inspired Investment packages offer investors a range of highly attractive homes that come as complete turn-key packages meaning they can get their investment working for them with zero fuss.
All designs are built around a central core to create a dynamic and liveable layout which offers renters a fresh and innovative choice in a world of copycat homes. Packages include all floor coverings, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, home theatre room, alfresco living area, quality Smeg appliances and stone benchtops. The outcome is that clients will experience greater demand for their investment home so they can be fussier with the tenants that they allow to occupy their home. Whilst they may be paying more initially, their return on investment will be similar to the cheaper options and the resale
value will be higher. After deducting rental payments and tax savings, they can expect their investment to cost around $20 a week in real terms with zero deposit (based on a single applicant with an income of $65,000 p.a.). Over time the investment home will grow substantially in value, far out-stripping the investor’s contributions. Inspired Homes truly offers an investment in style and substance! Visit Inspired Homes today for a free investment consultation 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.
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A Place To Call Home
ENJOY LIFE @ LAKELAND LAND NOW SELLING
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Service marks loss By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS KHODAYAR Amini was a persecuted man “lost and uncertain where to find help”, a moving service in a Dandenong park was told on 24 October. More than 200 mourners laid flowers and lit candles at the spot in Robert Booth Reserve where the Afghan asylum seeker burned himself to death under trees six days earlier. The service was organised by members of the Hazara community since Mr Amini had no family or friends in Dandenong. Speakers included student Kobra Moradi, Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams, Greater Dandenong councillor Matthew Kirwan and human rights activist John Gulzari. Mr Gulzari noted that the service coincided with the day of Ashura, the “saddest day in the Islamic calendar”. He said Mr Amini’s writings showed “a man persecuted by a system of uncertainty, terrified he would be deported, deeply mistrusting of authority”. “He was a man lost and uncertain where to find help. It made me sick to my stomach to imagine his torment.” He urged mourners to “get up and do something” against “harsh government policies ... literally driving people to madness and, in more than one case, suicide”. Mr Gulzari said 31,000 asylum seekers on bridging visas in Australia lived in a state of uncertainty. They were “labelled ‘illegal’
An image of Khodayar Amini at the service. 145947 when they have done nothing wrong”. “And I ask you all, how long will we permit this cruelty being committed in our name by our government?” Cr Kirwan called for the end to mandatory detention, and for a “fair and just processing system that doesn’t leave (asylum seekers) waiting in limbo for years”. “That someone, because they fear of being returned to
immigration detention and to be sent back to Afghanistan, could take their own life is, to me, not acceptable. “Let’s hope that Khodayar’s death is not in vain.” Ms Williams said the current regime’s “cruelty” had a “disastrous impact” on asylum seekers’ health and wellbeing. Their aim was simply to build a better life for themselves and their loved ones, she said.
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Cr Matthew Kirwan speaks out against mandatory detention of asylum seekers.
Attack was not racial victim A DANDENONG woman is “surprised” by suggestions that prejudice was behind her assault in Melbourne’s CBD. East Police Station’s Acting Sergeant Sean Toohey said the 21-yearold Muslim woman was walking along Swanston Street, outside the State Library, about 1.10pm on Thursday (29 October). She received a single punch to the right side of her head, causing her to fall to the ground and hit the left side of her head. Sgt Toohey said paramedics examined the victim at the scene but she did not require hospitalisation. “There’s been no information here to say that this is prejudice-motivated,” he said. “The victim has told us that nothing was said to her, she just felt the strike to the head. “She actually said to us that she saw no evidence of that anyway so she’s a bit surprised by what she’s seen in the media today.” The attacker was shirtless and is described as Caucasian, 183 centimetres tall and about 45 years old with a slim build, short light-coloured hair, a beard and a tattoo on his upper right arm.
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Message from the Premier
This week is Fire Action Week, a time for all Victorians to begin preparing for the summer ahead. Fire Action Week is your opportunity to better understand the fire risk in your area, so talk to your family, friends and neighbours about your plans, and get prepared.
Last summer we saw fire conditions ease slightly in some areas of the state. While this was a welcome reprieve for many Victorians, the challenge now is to put fire planning back on the agenda. This is particularly important given summer forecasts indicate
above normal fire potential in many parts of the state.
• Stay informed about warnings and updates
You don’t have to live in the country to be at risk. Fires can occur where suburbs meet the bush, or in urban areas where houses have grassland, bushland, or parkland around them.
• Know where you will go, what route to take, and have a back up if there’s already a fire in the area.
This week is your opportunity to revisit your fire planning with the following actions: • Know where to check Fire Danger Ratings daily over summer • Have your emergency kit ready to go, and make sure you have a plan for pets or livestock
If you have recently moved into a high-risk area, make sure you understand how to prepare yourself and your property. Talk to your local community and CFA brigade to make sure you are equipped with the information you need. Remember, it is up to you to understand your risk and keep informed. Leaving a high-risk bushfire area early remains the safest option.
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get prepared for summer, go to
emergency.vic.gov.au, or call the Victorian Bushfire Information
Line (VBIL) on 1800 240 667.
If you have a hearing or speech
impairment, contact the VBIL via
the National Relay Service on 1800 555 677.
THE HON DANIEL ANDREWS MP Premier of Victoria
Fire Action Week Nov. 1-8 Protect your family by planning ahead this summer. Fire Action Week is a great opportunity to gather the information you need to prepare for summer. Talk to your family about what you’re going to do on a high ire risk day. For more information about Fire Action Week and how to stay safe over summer, visit the VicEmergency website, call the Victorian Bushire Information Line on 1800 240 667 or download the FireReady app today.
Visit emergency.vic.gov.au Authorised by the Victorian Government, 1 Treasury Place, Melbourne
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A HEALTHY AND HAPPIER YOU
Take care of the skin PEOPLE with darker skin types also get skin cancers, pictured below. The only people who are at very low risk of skin cancers in Australia are people with the darkest skin types ie black Africans from equatorial Africa and Aboriginal people with very dark skin. Even they can get melanomas affecting their nails and palms but this is fortunately very rare. People from the Mediterranean regions, Arabic countries and those from Turkey, Iran and the Indian subcontinent all have a significant risk of skin cancer in Australia. Most commonly they get the less aggressive basal cell cancers from their
forties and fifties onwards. Often these basal cell cancers are more pigmented and can sometimes be confused with the more aggressive melanoma. Check out those spots The condition keratoacanthoma is a variant of squamous cell cancer of the skin. They present as firm domes or balls containing a central plug of keratin (dead skin), pictured left. They grow alarmingly quickly and can get to a centimetre or more in diameter in a matter of weeks. Typically they are most common on sun exposed sites of the body in people over 50. Despite their rapid rate of growth
they are not an especially aggressive form of cancer and are very unlikely to spread to lymph glands or through the bloodstream to distant organs (metastasise). Untreated they can eventually shrink and go away but this often leaves an unattractive ragged indented scar. They are best cut out surgically and sent for examination under the microscope to confirm the diagnosis. The Sun Patrol Skin Cancer Clinic is at 48 Van Der Haar Avenue, Berwick. For more information or advice, visit www.sunpatrolscc.com.au or phone on 9769 3358.
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Catherine Wani and Tomasa Morales from CatholicCare and Rotarians Phillip Thurgood and Colin Byron with players. 145888 Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS CLEELAND United Soccer Club has received a helping hand to support its vulnerable players. The Rotary Club of Dandenong South East has been working with CatholicCare in Dandenong. The support service asked Rotarians to support the soccer club, which is made up of Sudanese boys. “The club is administered by local community volunteers,” Rotarian Colin
Byron said. “They have significant issues financing the club to pay registrations, ground hire, uniforms, balls, equipment etcetera. “Many of the boys are being brought by single mums who do not have adequate financial means. “The community recognises that they need their children to play organised sport rather than roam the streets.” So the Rotarians presented more than 30
soccer balls and goal nets to help out. “We plan to provide ongoing additional equipment,” Mr Byron said. Volunteers from the South Sudan Equatorians Association officially established Cleeland United Soccer Club in 2004. It started with only one senior team but now has players in age groups from undernines to under-16s. The club has competed in tournaments throughout Victoria and won several titles.
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Mobile grabbed during call POLICE are appealing for help to find a mobile phone thief who struck in Dandenong. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Sergeant Luke Kirton said a 31-year-old Dandenong woman was talking on her mobile while walking along Hutton Street near Robinson Street about 7.10pm on Saturday 24 October. A man approached her from behind, grabbed her phone and ran to a waiting vehicle in Robinson Street. Det Sgt Kirton said the victim tried to open the door of the moving vehicle and was dragged a short distance, suffering minor lacerations to her left knee and wrist. The metallic red Toyota Corolla hatch, about a 2010 model, was last seen travelling north on Robinson Street with two men on board. The victim described the thief as 170 centimetres tall and Pacific Islander in appearance with a large build and shaved back of his head. He was wearing a red flannel shirt, jeans and runners.
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Established in 1919, Dandenong High School is one of the oldest, largest and most culturally diverse Secondary schools in the state. The school offers an extensive range of learning programs from Year 7 to 12 including an Accelerated Learning Program, VCE,VCAL and VET in world class facilities. In 2015 students learn in our innovative Senior Science wing and Performing Arts Centre. The school is a leader in educational innovation, our vision is to create an environment where all students strive for excellence and can achieve success. In order to foster a real sense of belonging and connection to the school, students are grouped in 7 Houses with 300 students from Years 7 - 12 in each House, a leadership team of 4 and 25 staff. Students learn in groups of 50 with a team of 3 teachers in architecturally designed, and technology rich learning spaces and learning is personalised to meet each students need. The curriculum is based on the principles of direct instruction, inquiry and discovery and we have an extensive, individualised Senior Studies program that provides the students with a wide range of pathways options. The school also has a strong student leadership program, a range of sporting and extracurricular activities and has achieved great success in the Performing and Visual Arts. I am incredibly proud to be the leader of such a unique and dynamic learning community and would encourage you to visit our website our contact the school to arrange a tour.
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Founded in 1970, Maranatha Christian School is the longest serving Christian school in Victoria, built on the foundations of Christian service, integrity, academic excellence and community service. It is a delight to be principal of Maranatha Christian School, which is a wonderful school community, committed to working together to ensure the best outcomes for all students. Maranatha has two well-resourced primary schools and early learning centres at Officer and Doveton feeding into a technologically rich education in middle and senior school at Endeavour Hills. In addition to its rigorous academic pathway that challenges students to think creatively and apply what they have learned, the school also offers a fully integrated and well-rounded pathway for VCAL students that supports them in their future careers. With dedicated, talented and faithful staff, a Maranatha student is well prepared to discover their God given gifts and talents and so become leaders in a wide variety of fields. Raising children in today’s world and ensuring a quality, affordable education is challenging, so the strong partnership between school and home and Maranatha’s dedication to Christian learning supports parents in their decisions. There is no better wish that we have as parents but to see our children maximize what God has given them by using those gifts to the benefit of others. School is a journey that we travel together. I look forward to your partnership as we help boys and girls move from today’s students to tomorrow’s leaders. In doing so we strive to achieve our utmost for His glory.
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Gerry hands over the vans By CASEY NEILL GERRY Ryan has left the building - Jayco’s Dandenong factory, that is. He’s retired as CEO of Australia’s largest RV manufacturer, which he founded more than 40 years ago. Mr Ryan told the Journal he stepped down about a month ago and that Carl Bizon from Keysborough’s TriMas Corporation had taken the reins. His comments came during a discussion about the Victorian Manufacturing Showcase, held at Chisholm in Dandenong on 27 October. “I’m sure that it will be there next year,” he said.
“I don’t know if they’ll invite me back again. “I might be on the shelf next year - I might be yesterday’s hero!” Mr Bizon told the Journal Mr Ryan remained the Jayco board chairman. “Gerry ultimately came to the view that he needed to withdraw from the day-to-day operations of Jayco,” he said. “He approached an external recruitment firm - and they found me.” Mr Bizon said he was honoured to work for Mr Ryan. “He’s an extraordinary entrepreneur and a leader,” he said. “It was very humbling for
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him to choose me to take on the role.” He had to walk away from “an amazing job” at TriMas. “The chance to work for Gerry was something I found pretty compelling,” he said. Mr Bizon started his working life in the steel industry in
Newcastle in 1980. “Through various manufacturing jobs in the steel industry and associated industrial products and industrial markets I’ve ended up here,” he said. Mr Bizon was in June included on the Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame Honour
Roll for helping to make TriMas Australia’s largest towing system manufacturer. “In the seven years that I’ve been here we’ve tripled the size of the company. It’s been a pretty good ride,” he said. It was Mr Ryan who presented him with the award. “That was mid-process so that was kind of funny,” he said. “It was quite a humbling moment when Gerry presented me with my award.” Mr Bizon said he was finding his feet with the 1200-plus Jayco staff. “Everyone’s been very welcoming,” he said. “The dedication and commitment of the team to the busi-
ness and to Gerry is something to be treasured.” Mr Bizon said he was working on plans to develop the business and its people. “I’m in no hurry. The company in fundamentally sound - there’s nothing broken,” he said. “From where I sit it’s just really about bringing contemporary manufacturing techniques and philosophies to a very wellestablished business. “I understand the product very well. I’ve been a Jayco owner for 14-odd years. It’s helped me to get up to speed very quickly.”
Hungry foodies dropping by for a frothy By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS THERE’S a fair bit of fizz happening at a newly opened Dandenong South brewery. South East Brewing, which makes the crafty Exit Brewery beers, Kaiju Beer and Golden Axe Cider, was visited by an international food buyers delegation on 28 October - a week after opening the factory. Brewers Callam and Nat Reeves (Kaiju Beer), and Grum Knight (Exit Brewery) poured out cider and highflavour, high-alcohol content beers for the delegation. One of the options included the Kaiju double imperial pale ale (IPA) that won gold at the Australian Craft Beer Association Awards this month. Callam Reeves said the higher alcohol content - up to 11 per cent, or four and a half standard drinks - was balanced by the beers’ extra malty and hoppy flavours. The Kaiju labels - a Mambo-like array of designs by artist Mikey Burton - also stands apart from the crowd. Exit Brewery’s smoked stout was developed by
brewer Grum Knight. The inspiration struck him while visiting Belfast. The complex stout consists of a smoked malt; an injection of peat also gives the beer a whiskey-like flavour, Mr Knight said. Over two days, the delegates also toured Clayton South-based manufacturer Annex Foods, Laurent Bakery in Braeside, dry dairy and beverage mix manufacturer Mansfields in Keysborough, Coolibah Herbs in Pearcedale, Europa Cheese in Pakenham and fruit grower Montague Fresh in Lysterfield. The delegates also visited Victoria’s agricultural regions as well as processing plants and food research centres. Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams said the mission was a chance for food producers to forge new relationships with overseas buyers - and hence jobs for Victorians. The food and fibre export sector employs more than 190,000 Victorians; its exports worth is $11.6 billion.
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Manufacturing’s best is put on show By CASEY NEILL EVEN Jayco mastermind Gerry Ryan learnt a thing or two at the Victorian Manufacturing Showcase. He said 600 people attended the event at Chisholm Institute in Dandenong on Tuesday 27 October, up from 500 last year. “Which is a 20 per cent increase any business would like that type of increase,” he said. “Manufacturing’s alive and well.” Mr Ryan said the panel members had “actually done it” and shared ideas that would help others to improve. “Even though I’ve reached some heights, I had some take away messages from every one of the presenters,” he said. “I wrote three pages of notes, it was just fantastic.” He said the event gave manufactur-
ers an opportunity to network and work together. “We get stuck in our businesses and don’t get to take time out,” he said. “It was a great springboard for everyone to go back into their businesses and improve their businesses and their network of contacts.” Industry Minister Lily D’Ambrosio announced the $5 million Future Industries Fund Manufacturing Program at the event. “This fund will support Victorian manufacturers to invest in new technologies and processes, and help to transition Victoria toward a high-tech manufacturing economy,” she said. Ms D’Ambrosio said companies could apply for up to $500,000 to invest in new manufacturing technologies and processes that would create new jobs, increase productivity and boost economic growth.
South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance (SEMMA) executive officer Adrian Boden said the cash could only be good news. “What I like about what they’re saying is the innovation can be product, process, organisation ... it depends what you’re trying to do,” he said. “I think the government is recognising that innovation isn’t just product.” Mr Boden said Peter Meek from Dandenong South yogurt producer Chobani and fruit industry supplier GP Graders shared their journeys. “They were very clear on why they were successful,” he said. Chisholm Institute engineering, electrotechnology and telecommunications associate director Paul Sadler said he picked up information he could take back to the classroom. “I invited a 3D printer to come back and talk to the group that’s doing 3D
printing,” he said. “It wasn’t just about sitting there and listening to people speak. “There was an opportunity for people to engage with senior leaders in manufacturing about their success stories, and try to glean some advice that they could use to improve their business.” Bombardier managing director Rene Lalande said manufacturing in the transport industry was undergoing substantial changes right now. “But with the positive outlook for public transport, the talent I have seen in our local enterprises, and the renewed efforts of our government to value local content, I know manufacturing has a real future in Victoria,” he said. “I encourage you all to look not only outward, but inwards. “Embrace the changes, and challenges, of the manufacturing industry - and ultimately, be part of it!”
Business is on a winner BUSINESSES can spruik their sustainability successes through a new award. The City of Greater Dandenong has introduced a business category in its Sustainability Awards. Any business that has taken action to reduce its environmental impact or contributed to sustainability can nominate. Actions could include building upgrades, introducing a sustainability focussed product or service, or integrating sustainability into business operations. Nominations close at 4pm on Friday 4 December. Nomination forms are available at www.greaterdandenong. com or by emailing sustainability@cgd.vic.gov.au Winners will be announced early next year.
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ENTERTAINMENT WHAT’S ON parodies from Hawke to 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.
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.
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Stall FRIENDS of Red Cross, Hallam, will be holding a stall full of handmade clothing, bric-a-brac and plants. Donations of saleable goods, preserves and cakes are welcome. A raffle will be drawn about 1.30pm, first prize a Christmas hamper. ■ Autumn Place Doveton, Friday 6 November, 9am to 2pm. Contact Betty on 9774 0194 for more details.
Gaslight AFTER a few years The Drum Theatre will welcome back Gaslight with its sparkling Spirit of Christmas 2015 production. Led by compere Chris McKenna and starring tenor Roy Best along with singer and actress Cheryl Darvidis, the event will showcase beloved Christmas carols as well as contemporary songs. ■ Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Drum friend $16, adult $22, groups of four or more $18 per person. Wednesday 25 November, 10.30am.
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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. 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.
Youth Services on 9793 2155 for more information.
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, 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.
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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.
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.
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Boots made for walking By CASEY NEILL WALKING is the most popular sport and recreation activity in Greater Dandenong - and footy doesn’t even make the top 10. Councillors endorsed the 2015 Sport and Active Recreation Participation Survey at the 26 October Greater Dandenong Council meeting. The 669 respondents also revealed that half did not engage in the recommended levels of physical activity - 30 minutes of moderate intensity activity on most days. The survey found that lack of time was the main barrier to participating in sport and recreation activities. Other major barriers included lack of information for people born oversees; facilities being too far away, especially
for young people; and health reasons, for people with a disability and older adults. The 10 most popular sport and recreation activities in Greater Dandenong, in order, are walking or walking the dog; swimming; running or jogging; cycling; fitness, gym or aerobics; basketball; soccer; dancing; tennis; and yoga. “Good old Aussie Rules doesn’t even make the top 10 anymore,“ Cr John Kelly said. Community services director Mark Doubleday said the top 10 preferences were the same as the 2011 survey but the order had changed. Participation rates for walking and fitness, gym and aerobics had increased since 2011, and swimming is the most popular children’s activity despite
its overall popularity dropping. Mr Doubleday said this was in line with a nationwide downward trend in swimming participation. He said soccer and swimming participation levels in Greater Dandenong were above national averages, despite the number of soccer clubs decreasing and the sport appearing at number seven on the popularity list. “Consolidation of clubs is not necessarily a bad thing,” he said. Mr Doubleday said it remained a preferred sport in 15 to 17 years age group in particular. The council will use the report to help inform planning for facilities and programming.
Play gets funds over the net By CASEY NEILL KEYSBOROUGH students have played ping pong for 24 hours to raise more than $2000 for charity. Lighthouse Christian Church was among 44 venues across Australia to host a Ping Pong-AThon event on 23 and 24 October. Participants from Lighthouse Christian College committed to play table tennis for three hours of the 24-hour event and engage their family and friends to sponsor their efforts. Money raised will support the work of eight organisations in South-East Asia to combat human trafficking and the exploitation of young people. “I’ve done a bit of volunteer social work in South-East Asia and I’ve been to some of the non-government organisations this event is supporting,” organiser David Goode said. “The work they do is quite phenomenal. “Supporting them in this capacity was an easy thing to do. “We ordered pizza at 11.30pm which arrived at midnight and that helped us on!” Ping Pong-A-Thon founder Adrian Rowse saw first-hand the challenges many young people faced as a result of being born in an environment of extreme poverty. “Many children in South-East Asia are sent by their families to the cities to fend for themselves or to find ‘work’ and send money back home to support the rest of their family,” he said. “With limited education, no job skills and nowhere to live, most of these young people end up living on the streets and are drawn into the sex industry as a means of survival.” Visit www.pingpongathon.com to sponsor the team.
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‘Team’ works for Blicavs By RUSSELL BENNETT THERE’S one recurring theme when it comes to exciting Dandenong Rangers WNBL forward Sara Blicavs - the simple notion of ‘team’. It’s not just about playing for the Rangers, but truly being a part of that team unit. She knows that’s what it takes to win, and her biggest support network is her other team ... the Blicavs family. Her parents Andris and Karen both played for Australian national basketball teams and have been involved heavily in the sport, while her oldest brother Kris is a SEABL player and Mark a former gun runner-turned Geelong AFL footballer who won the Carji Greeves Medal this year as the club’s best-and-fairest player. Now 22, Blicavs is this year embarking on her second stint in Rangers colours. She started her WNBL career with the AIS in 2009/10 before moving to the Rangers the first time around. From there she was called up to the Opals’ tour of China in 2013 before signing on with the Bendigo Spirit, where she won the 2013/14 championship. A big part of the reason for her return to Dandenong was that notion of ‘team’. “I don’t want to be a part of a team when we’re just focussed on one player and people are out there to get their stats,” she told the Journal. “Our team is nothing like that that’s what’s so good about it. We can have someone who’s not playing well and anyone can step up for us off our bench - Tenaya (Phillips), Jacinta (Kennedy), anyone. We’ve just got so much depth and I think that’s why we’re doing quite well at the moment.” After four games the Rangers were tied for top spot on the WNBL ladder - a far cry from where many pundits thought they’d be. “It’s just cool to know we can be there and hold that spot,” Blicavs said. “We’re so under-rated. I think the WNBL tipped us to come second last, and I absolutely love it when people do that because then you get a chance to prove people wrong. “No-one will expect us to do well, but to be honest I look at our team and I think we can do very well.” The Rangers have quickly become known this season for their fast, athletic, up-tempo style of play. And that suits Blicavs perfectly.
Sara Blicavs has high hopes for the Dandenong Rangers this WNBL season. 146033 Pictures: RUSSELL BENNETT And it’s the togetherness of the Rangers that reminds Blicavs of one of the key characteristics of that championship-winning Bendigo team. “It’s not a team full of stars, it’s a star team,” she said. “It’s not like we’ve got superstars on our team, but we’ve just got great players and great girls. That’s a very big part of being successful. “Winning the championship (with Bendigo) has been probably the biggest highlight of my basketball career so far and that feeling is so hard to describe but it’s just amazing. “Because I know what that’s like, I really want to have it again. If I can bring that attitude and behaviour for
the rest of our girls I’ll definitely be doing that because I would love to win a championship with our team at the Rangers.” Blicavs is thrilled to be able to play alongside, and learn from Jacinta Kennedy who she describes as “one of the best players I’ve ever watched”. The likes of Steph Cumming and Alex Bunton also have Blicavs excited about what this season could have in store. Blicavs, like her brothers, started her sporting journey in athletics. She even dreamed of reaching Olympic level. “I think it was when I hit 13-yearsold - which is very young anyway -
The Rangers aren’t a team full of stars, but they could yet be a star team.
that I got really nervous at athletics and didn’t enjoy it that much,” she said. “I think it’s because it’s an individual sport.” Having started playing domestic basketball as a 10-year-old, it was when Blicavs got to the Melbourne Tigers that her career started to really take off. And her family was there every step of the way. “I really look up to both my brothers and anything they say to me I’ll listen to and take in,” Blicavs said. “You hear it from coaches, and you hear it from players and other people - and even your parents - about what to do but for me it doesn’t really click
until my brothers say it to me. “Mark is brutally honest with me and I’m the same with him. I know nothing about football but I know what should be done and it’s good because we do feed off each other. “But Chris, in particular, I play a lot of one-on-one and two-on-two with. I shoot around and work out with him and I think he’s quite smart and he really knows what he’s talking about. “I know it’s cliched but I really respect my parents and what they’ve done in the basketball world. They are a massive influence but really my brothers are too. I absolutely adore and love them. They all ride the highs and lows with me.”
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Kayda Shae will start favourite in Friday night’s $50,000 winnertakes-all shootout despite drawing the squeeze … box five. 146307 Picture: SANDOWN GREYHOUNDS recorded by the four finalists, however the 25-month-old pup will be ceding considerable experience to his rivals when he lines up in the first group final of his 11 start career. Brad Hill Billy will fly the flag for his adopted state New South Wales after drawing box three. The outsider of the field, Brad Hill Billy was selected in the race on the back of scintillating runs at Wentworth Park and The Gardens but will enter the final having not had a race start over the distance at the View Road venue. “He trialled at Sandown before the Launching Pad, and was unlucky in a heat of the McKenna Memorial (595m) so he’s familiar with the track,” said trainer Ray Smith. “It would have been nice to get the red, but he should get a nice run from there so hopefully he can get a clear run and show what he can do.”
The $50,000 winner-takes-all Shootout kicks off three big weeks of greyhound racing at Sandown Park. The final TAB Melbourne Cup Prelude series will also be run on Friday 6 November with the heats of the TAB Melbourne Cup to be run the following Friday night. The three-week chasing carnival will culminate on Friday 20 November with the final of the world’s richest greyhound race, the $600,000 TAB Melbourne Cup.
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Strong field for Cup from northern parts THE internationalisation of Tuesday’s 155th running of the Group 1 $6,200,000 Emirates Melbourne Cup (3200 metres) has reached a point where about half the field are from the northern hemisphere with a record of 11 having been set in 2011. Some are opposed to this but not me as it displays the high esteem that Australian racing is held in and remember that the Melbourne Cup is the world’s richest handicap. For one visitor, the Ed Dunloptrained, Red Cadeaux, it will be his fifth attempt after three seconds (2011, 2013 and 2014) in his previous four Melbourne Cup starts. The almost $3 million in prize-money he has collected at Flemington has helped him become Great Britain’s highest ever stake earner. He is a 10-year-old but he doesn’t know that and has been working well at Werribee. The Victoria Racing Club last week presented him with a head collar emblazed with ‘Australia’s Red Cadeaux’ - this could be his last start but he would be a very popular winner. His stablemate Trip To Paris,
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ROY ASPINALL winner of the Ascot Gold Cup in June, was an outstanding second in the BMW Caulfield Cup and will again be ridden by Tommy Berry. He came through on the rails with a powerful finish at Caulfield. “It was a fantastic run,” Dunlop declared. He will be much better suited at Flemington. Cup favourite, the Japanese owned and trained Fame Game had no luck at Caulfield but stormed home from the tail of the field on the turn to run sixth and will, likewise, be all the better for the run and the extra distance. He looks a great chance. Snow Sky was a strong fifth at Caulfield and will be another appreciating the longer trip. The David Hayes-Tom Dabernig stable are having a great spring and Criterion will be hard to beat. After a strong autumn he raced twice
in England and returned to win the Ladbrokes Caulfield Stakes. He had an interrupted run and caught the eye with his second in the Cox Plate. They also have the Geelong Cup winner Almoonqith, and that has been a great lead-up race with three Melbourne Cup victors, Media Puzzle (2002), Americain (2010) and Dunaden (2011), coming through that event. The Chris Waller stable is sweeping all before them in recent seasons, culminating in the Cox Plate with Winx. With three runners, Preferment is the best, but Who Shot Thebarman won the 2014 Auckland Cup and was third in last year’s Melbourne Cup and this year’s Sydney Cup winner, Grand Marshall must be watched. John O’Shea has Hartnell who is coming to hand well and Lee and Anthony Freedman’s Sir Ivanhowe must not be forgotten. The Offer, prepared by Gai Waterhouse, won last year’s Sydney Cup and completed his preparation with a win in last week’s Bendigo Cup. His chances will be enhanced if there is a rain-affected track. Must also watch the Lloyd
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KELLY Bravo’s flying machine Kayda Shae is a pronounced short-priced favourite for Friday’s $50,000 winner-takes-all group two Shootout following the box draw at Sandown Park on Thursday. The last greyhound drawn in the preferential box draw, Lisa Delbridge (deputising for trainer Kelly Bravo) had no choice in which box she drew, which in a way proved a blessing. “Red box, red box, red box,” said Delbridge when asked about the instruction for selecting the box for Kelly Bravo’s speedster. “I said earlier I either wanted to be the first out or last out because she never told me any other box! She watched it online and said ‘oh well, it is what is’. You can’t change it, but he should get plenty of room from there if he’s good enough.” Interestingly, seven of the 17 Shootouts conducted have been won from box five. Kayda Shae, ran 29.10 when running second in the recent Speed Star, having run 29.12 to qualify for the series. Since, Kayda Shae has twice been placed behind champion Fernando Bale at group one level and has been installed the $2.25 favourite for the Shootout by TAB. Andrea Dailly had no hesitation taking box seven for her finalist
Williams-owned horses Amralah, United States, Bondi Beach and Kingfisher, the latter two owned in partnership and trained in Ireland by Aiden O’Brien. Max Dynamite, Hokko Brave, Big Orange, Sky Hunter and Quest For More are other invaders to watch. While most interest centres on Tuesday it must be remembered that Thursday sees the running of the $1,005,000 Group 1 Crown Oaks (2500 metres) with the David Hayes-Tom Dabernig stable having outstanding chances with Sacred Eye and Stay With Me, the latter being a daughter of Miss Finland, the 2006 Oaks winner. Other prospects are Jameka and Pasadena Girl. On Saturday attention will be on the sprinters with the $1,002,500 Group 1 Darley Classic (1200 metres) and the $1,005,000 Group 1 Emirates Stakes (1600 metres) plus the $301,500 Group 3 Queen’s Cup (normally the Queen Elizabeth Stakes) (2600 metres) which is likely to feature runners who missed out on making the field for the Melbourne Cup. The Queen’s Cup is run in a different state each year.
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