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THE teenage girl is beamed live into Dandenong Magistrates’ Court to talk about the havoc wreaked on her family by her father’s explosive temper. She should be home studying for the VCE exam that awaits her the next day. Instead, she is describing the emotional and physical violence that punctuates domestic life for her, her mother and sibling. Whether her father is found guilty or not, the girl and her family are living in a prison as harmful, restrictive and frightening as the real thing. This week the Journal once again joins the chorus of voices calling for an end to family violence. This special edition, published to coincide with White Ribbon day on 25 November, highlights the harrowing stories of victims
and reflects on the parade of anger, denial and despair which confront magistrates in their daily work. We reflect on the Challenge Family Violence project, a collaboration between men across Greater Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia, which wound up earlier this year due to a lack of government funding, and speak to police and welfare services about what it is like on the family violence front line. We think shining a light on this once taboo subject can only help foster understanding and action and help rid our communities of this cruel and destructive scourge. Readers who want to stand up and show their support for the White Ribbon campaign can join the third annual Walk Against Family Violence in Dandenong on Tuesday. Full details page 8.
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Neeti with pictures of her abusive father and husband. 147109 “I thought if I left, where would I go? It wasn’t until a single mother’s pension came in that I’d think I could do it.” Her advice for women in abusive relationships is to get help from a family violence service. Therapy and Christian faith has also helped salve the wounds and raise her from a self-medicated spiral of Valium, morphine and alcohol. Along the way she survived two medication overdoses. Her psychiatrist tells her not to just talk about the “past stuff”, all the negative messages from the significant men in her life. Instead the doctor reinforced that she was a good woman, mother and “worthwhile human being” until it started to sink in. Nevertheless, Neeti said her body and mind retain a traumatic memory.
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month-old sister. “When I was five, I found my four-month-old sister dead in a bassinet,” Neeti said. “I found mum on the doorstep crying. The police came and took her away.” After her acquittal, the mother returned home but “wasn’t quite right”. “I believe if my mother had have had a husband that loved her and wanted to be with her - it would have been a different story. “There’s been a side of me that has wanted to be loved and be a good person.” If you need help contact Safe Steps Family Violence Response Centre on 1800 015 188 or via www.safesteps.org.au.
Her eldest brother was “belted” by their father and later couldn’t hold a job. He got addicted to morphine after a serious motorbike accident and died of a heroin overdose. Neeti’s mother and another abused drug-using brother were committed to an asylum by her father. It’s a whole family’s tale of woe which Neeti can trace to her own mother’s depraved upbringing. Neeti’s mother was forced as a 10-year-old by her own mother to sleep with an older man, then met her future husband and got pregnant at 13. That child was adopted out by the Anglican Church. Later Neeti’s mother, who suffered post-natal depression, was acquitted of murdering Neeti’s four-
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HOME has been a house of horrors for ‘Neeti’ both as a child and as a wife. At 65, the Noble Park grandmother’s hands tremble as she recounts the beatings, threats to kill and the demeaning insults that punctuate her life. If Neeti was now in the same situation with an abusive partner, she’d “shut my mouth and run”. “You don’t stay. “I tried and tried to stay. I tried to get them to love me and nothing worked.” Neeti grew up with violence. She tells how her father savagely beat her and threatened to kill her, and how he fought drunkenly with his mother and stepmothers. During one brawl in the bathroom, a stepmother had the tops of her fingers severed by the father’s cut-throat razor. Then her own first husband - “a big drinker and swearer” - lashed out “even before we got to the altar”. One of his blows dislodged her front tooth. She remembers him berating and screaming at her, calling her stupid. After she had an abortion at 19 - the biggest regret in her life - the husband left her for another woman. Neeti chose her second husband because he came from a good family. He’d come home from his managerial corporate job, and tell her repeatedly she was “f***ed in the head” and that “men in white coats are coming to get you”. During an argument over money, he kneed her pelvis and slammed her to the floor in front of their children. “My kids, except for my second daughter, have blamed me over the years.” It’s striking that Neeti didn’t leave her husbands but the other way around. Nor did she report the violence to police - she didn’t believe police could or would help at the time.
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FAMILY violence may not be what many people think it is. Head of the Casey Family Violence Unit (CFVU) Sergeant Ian Lane said control was the real crux of the universal problem. “Awareness campaigns that show victims with black eyes often bring it home for people but don’t highlight other forms that women are falling victim to,” Sgt Lane said. Sgt Lane has been in charge of the CFVU for two years and said threats and economic abuse were the most common forms of control. “Contrary to popular belief, most of our work isn’t offences of physical violence,” he said. “We see economic abuse where one partner is being held against their will and threats are made to take away credit cards or the partner is only given $10 or $15 a week to live off. Or money is only provided for household costs and nothing is left for them to buy things they may want.” Sgt Lane said controlling male partners who control the family budget can often segregate their partner. “Isolating a partner and ensuring they don’t leave the home and aren’t allowed to mix in a social circle or make friends is another form of abuse,” he said. Coercive and threatening behaviour in a nonsexual manner was another facet of family violence and Sgt Lane said such abuse can come in very simple ways. “Threats like ‘if dinner is not on the table by the time I am home’ I will do such and such to you and a lot of verbal, emotional abuse goes on with this type of family violence.” Sgt Lane encouraged victims to contact police. “The rise in family violence offences is a good thing,” he said. “If family violence reports went down I’d ask myself why because I don’t know that enough is being done at the moment to stem the flow of these types of offences. “It’s one of those things that the government and police can never do enough of to help prevent.”
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Group’s burning determination By GARRY HOWE A FIRE lit in the conscience of more than 100 community leaders across Greater Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia as part of the three-year Challenge Family Violence program that will never be extinguished. That’s the opinion of Christiaan O’Dea from the Department of Justice and Regulation who was part of the ground-breaking project that winds up this month. “I challenge participants to continue with their work in this area,” he told a recent showcase event at the City of Casey. “This program has lit a fire within this group that cannot be extinguished.” The Challenge Family Violence program enlisted the help of predominantly male community leaders across the three municipal areas to pledge their support for the White Ribbon principles and seek to change attitudes and behaviour towards women in their spheres of influence. They participated in a series of workshops to be better informed about attitudes towards
women in society that can lead to family violence - things like gender inequality, stereotyping and male privilege. Then Cardinia Mayor Leticia Wilmot applauded the initiative as fostering prevention through leadership. “The program focused on men and the faith and sporting communities and had dedicated women leading the way,” she said. Cr Wilmot said the issue of family violence needed a whole-of-community response and the Challenge program went a long way to achieving that. “It was able to use community leaders as agents for change,” she said. Casey Mayor Sam Aziz noted that Victoria Police respond to 70,000 family violence cases each year. “This has to change,” he said. “We must get to a place where every woman and child feels safe.” Greater Dandenong councillor Roz Blades closed proceedings with an insightful and person-
Key players in the Challenge Family Violence program (foreground from left) Caroline Bell, manager Community Safety, City of Casey; Michelle Smith, City of Greater Dandenong; Janelle Dymock and Kim Cater, City of Casey. Background from left: John Bennie, CEO City of Greater Dandenong; Workinea Dinsa, Oromo Community; Jacques Boulet, Kristen Sheridan, Borderlands Cooperative; Cr Leticia Wilmot, Cardinia Shire Council; Cr Mick Morland, City of Casey; Cr Graeme Moore, Cardinia Shire Council; Tony Fitzgerald, Outlook. Rear: Jim Reiher, Challenge mentor; Marama Kufi, Monash Health and Frank Cresia, Waverly Industries. 147237 al message. Cr Blades said she grew up in an area where family violence was rife, yet it remained in the home, behind closed doors. “People didn’t talk about it, let alone act on it,” she said. “I am proud to be a part of an organisation that is taking such a public stance. “The people who will benefit are those in-
volved in violent relationships, whom will be for not much longer.” Star News Group editor Garry Howe participated in the Challenge Family Violence program. If you need help contact Safe Steps Family Violence Response Centre on 1800 015 188 or via www.safesteps.org.au.
Men urged to speak out and speak up for women TWENTY years ago, family violence was an issue often swept under the carpet. But times have changed and influential males have recognised that they hold the power to helping reform the attitudes and change the behaviours of other men within society. On 10 November, the Challenge Family Violence group released a
per, faith groups, a local football club and a primary school. Dandenong police Inspector Bruce Kitchen said that challenging family violence can be as simple as having conversations with other men and encouraging them to also spread an antiviolence message. “I challenge all men not to walk past people that make snide comments
video featuring male community leaders from organisations in the City of Casey, the Cardinia Shire, the City of Greater Dandenong as well as Monash Health. The men in the video speak out about their views on family violence and the role they play in preventing it. They represent various groups including the police, the local newspa-
against females,” he said. “Even at a local footy match, if I hear something I’ll say something.” As well voicing the views of the men, the video highlights the shocking statistics demonstrating the severity of the issue - one in three Australian women will experience physical assault in their lifetime and one in five will experience sexual assault.
The Challenge Family Violence Group was a three-year partnership bringing together the municipalities of Casey, Cardinia and Dandenong to prevent family violence. The video can be viewed on YouTube by searching ‘Challenge Family Violence’. It was uploaded by the City of Casey.
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cave to the pressure from family and friends to back off. On other occasions, victims refuse to shirk the issue. Recently a teenager, on the day before her VCE English exam, testified on video-link against her father. She spoke of her dad being in “one of those moods�, of him trying to hug and kiss his ex-partner and wanting to become a family again. The usual stuff, she wearily called it. “You get used to his behaviour.� She described her dad following them as they drove away, her sister crying due to the situation, him following her mum in the house, the slamming of doors, banging and yelling. She stayed in the car, holding down the door lock to stop her father coming in. “I keep sticking up for mum and he told me I was a disgrace to him.� When her grandmother called her phone, she was in tears, worried and scared, she says over the court’s video screen. The daughter said her relationship with Dad was confusing. “I just avoid him because I know he gets angry very easily. “He gets in arguments over silly things all the time.� As she testified, her father sat hunched over in the courtroom with tears welling in his eyes. Over the video link, her father is invisible to her, as he is outside the court as well. If you need help contact Safe Steps Family Violence Response Centre on 1800 015 188 or through www.safesteps.org.au.
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Driven to build her career By CASEY NEILL CAROLINE Kennedy doesn’t let “archaic stereotypes” hold her back. “I’ve had a lot of males try to undermine me to make themselves look better,” she said. “I don’t let it distract me.” The Hotondo Homes CEO was the guest speaker at the SEBN Showcasing Women in Business breakfast at Highways in Springvale on Friday 20 November. She doesn’t believe in the “glass ceiling” keeping women from top jobs. “I’ve always thought ‘if it’s meant to be, it’s up to me’,” she said. “I hear a lot about equality in the workplace. “I think there is a responsibility to take ownership. “I have never allowed some-
body to pay me less than what I think I’m worth.” Ms Kennedy said working in male-dominated sectors was challenging at times. At a conference in Fiji, with her husband by her side, a business owner tapped her on the bum and said “looking good”. “I just stared at him,” she said. “I didn’t need to say anything. “That is the kind of environment I operate in. “But I don’t let it bother me because I know I’m better than that.” She shot down the question to her husband “what does it feel like to play mum all the time?” with equal confidence, and calmly bats away judgements about her decision to have only one child and to utilise child care.
Hotondo Homes CEO Caroline Kennedy. 147314 “Never let anybody else put their judgements on you,” she said. “Life in business hasn’t been easy.
“But I think my childhood has taught me resilience.” Ms Kennedy was born in Ireland to an alcoholic mother. “My dad did his best but he
was away a lot,” she said. The eldest of three siblings, she looked after the family from a young age. She recalled having to call the fire brigade at age seven after her mum put on chips to cook then “went and passed out on the bed”. “She would wake up every morning and she’d put vodka in her tea,” she said. “Sometimes I think of what we went through and I wonder how we got through it.” At age 13 she moved to Australia with her eyes on a fresh start. She was 15 when her mum divorced her dad and moved to “an unsavoury suburb in Brisbane”. “I used drugs to numb my pain because my mum was really out of control,” she said. Ms Kennedy even spent
months living on the street until a counsellor rebuilt her confidence and she decided to become a hairdresser. The career wasn’t enough for her so she accepted a job at a restaurant at Uluru. “I didn’t know how to set a table,” she said. “But I learnt quickly.” Within three months a manager said she wanted to make her a team leader. “You are a leader and I can see that,” she told her. She also told her that the man in charge of the place doubted her ability. “Don’t underestimate me because I will prove you wrong,” she thought. Ms Kennedy has certainly done just that, moving her way up the chain in hospitality sales and marketing.
Language of safety outlines the steps to a fresh start MULTI-LANGUAGE family violence support is now available from safe steps. The Family Violence Response Centre launched support brochures in multiple languages for women from non-English-speaking backgrounds at its AGM on Wednesday 18 November. CEO Annette Gillespie said safe steps aimed to be responsive and accessible to all, and that it had also launched two websites for young people.
The www.safestepschildren.org.au site targets children aged from five to 12 years while www.safestepsyouth. org.au caters for 12 to 18-year-olds. Ms Gillespie said half of safe steps’ clients were aged under 18, with many women coming through the service fleeing violent homes with their children. “It is vital that children and young people have access to resources to help them through this traumatic period in
their lives,” she said. “The microsites feature important information written specifically for youth by our family violence specialists. “The language, images and characters are both appealing and appropriate to the target audiences. “We hope the sites will be used by schools and community groups to help educate youth about family violence and safe relationships.”
Ms Gillespie said the aim was to help young people to better understand their feelings and what was happening at home and to break the learned behaviour cycle of family violence. “Children living in homes where there is family violence are in an environment that is unpredictable and filled with tension and fear,” she said. “The impact can be ongoing and long-lasting. These children are living with trauma.
“Exposure to domestic violence can have significant psychological, behavioural, health and socioeconomic impacts on children, including depression, anxiety and difficulties in school. “Fear, embarrassment, lack of concentration, isolation and loneliness are just some of the emotions and feelings that a child or young person may feel in this situation.”
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Messages make their mark By CASEY NEILL GENDER-BASED violence will spend 16 days in the spotlight in Dandenong. Southern Melbourne Integrated Family Violence Partnership will start #16DaysDandy on International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women - 25 November and wrap it up on International Human Rights Day on 10 December. Posters around Dandenong will bear three key messages: “All things being equal, there would be no violence against women.” “Human Rights are Women’s Rights too.” “Why doesn’t she leave? Why doesn’t he stop? No excuses.” The ‘why doesn’t she leave’ message will also appear on 3000 takeaway coffee cups at Dandenong cafes. A social media campaign will support the cause and a community stall at Dandenong Market on 4 December will also reach out to the community. The partnership has donated picture books challenging gender stereotypes to Casey and Cardinia libraries, like My Princess Boy and Belinda the Ninja Ballerina. A workshop on 26 November will explore
how to tackle violence against women and discuss overcoming feelings of isolation, vulnerability and disengagement. Part of the partnership is Women’s Health in the South East (WHISE). WHISE CEO Susan Glasgow said the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence Campaign would particularly focus on the Dandenong area. “When you look at the statistics we’re one of the highest figures for family violence in Victoria,” she said. “There are a number of particular elements to what happens in Dandenong, not least, of course, is different cultural perspectives.” Ms Glasgow said the focus was slightly different to the White Ribbon campaign. “White ribbon is the men leading the process,” she said. “This is talking about gender-based violence, which means that we’re taking on the role of raising awareness about those violence-based incidents.” Visit http://thndr.me/hvLbNh to get involved. If you need help contact Safe Steps Family Violence Response Centre on 1800 015 188 or via www.safesteps.org.au.
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Attitudes under pressure in family violence hotspot THE Dandenong region has one of the highest family violence rates in Victoria. So Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams is joining the 16-day Victoria Against Violence campaign. It starts on 25 November and will engage and educate people about the links between family violence and gender inequality.
“One in three Australian women experience physical or sexual assault from a male in their lifetime,” Ms Williams said. “Locally we face a significant challenge, with Dandenong having one of the highest rates of family violence in Victoria. “Dandenong is the most multicul-
tural area in Victoria and this diversity brings with it different attitudes and understandings of the role of women and of dynamics within the family unit. “As a community we must stand up and send a clear message that family violence is not acceptable. “Achieving greater awareness and understanding of this issue is an im-
portant step towards making meaningful change.” The Victoria Against Violence campaign coincides with the United Nations 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence campaign, which starts on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women and concludes on International Human Rights Day, 10 December.
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Threat to kill kinder kids By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MOTHER has threatened to burn down an apartment building and to kill her ex-partner, child and the child’s kindergarten mates, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court has heard. On 15 November, the accused allegedly “took offence” when she phoned her partner, who told her he could only speak to her for a few min-
utes before bedtime. She allegedly sent text messages threatening the partner, their child, the partner’s mother, the partner’s workmates and children at the child’s kindergarten, prosecutor Leading Senior Constable Tracey Arnold told the court. The accused then drove to the partner’s apartment building, which she threatened to burn down by throwing
a brick in a pillow case through a window followed by a petrol can. Police found a brick, pillow case and petrol can at the scene, the court heard. The mother was taken into custody and charged with stalking. The accused’s lawyer said the client had spent four years’ “bearing the burden” of supporting her unemployed
partner at home. The accused was not receiving medication for depression, and was at risk of self-harm while in custody, the lawyer said. Magistrate Julie O’Donnell, in noting a prior stalking conviction, declined to give a sentence indication without a mental health assessment of the accused on 16 November. “These are extraordinarily serious
threats not only to kill her own child but children at a kindergarten. “It doesn’t get more serious, does it? “I want to know your client is not a risk to the community before imposing sentence.” The case was adjourned, pending a Forensicare assessment of the mother on 17 November.
Religions are united in respect GREATER Dandenong’s faith and spiritual leaders are uniting against family violence. The municipality’s interfaith network members are promoting equality and respect toward women. Equality between women and men is among the Baha’i faith’s cardinal beliefs. “The world of humanity is possessed of two wings - the male and the female,” ‘Abdu’l-Baha said in 1912. “So long as these two wings are not equivalent in strength the bird will not fly. “Until womankind reaches the same degree as man, until she enjoys the same arena of activity, extraordinary attainment for humanity will not be realized.” The Brahma Kumaris recognise the intrinsic worth of every human being and follow the understanding that equality and respect between men and women is based on the awareness that all are peaceful souls.
Equality is promoted in Buddhism. It is recognised that people are different due to their physical and psychological factors, but that all need to be treated equally. Christianity teaches that people must love others as they would want to be loved. “There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free man, there is neither male nor female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.” Paul, in Galtians, 3:28 Hindu tradition holds a high regard for and the greatest respect to women within its tradition as seen in the honour it gives for the Goddess, who is portrayed as the feminine embodiment of important qualities and powers. “Women must be honoured and adorned by their fathers, brothers, husbands, and brothers in law, who desire their own welfare. “Where women are honoured, there the gods are pleased; but where they are not honoured, no sacred rite yields rewards.
“Where the female relations live in grief, the family soon wholly perishes; but that family where they are not unhappy ever prospers.” - Manu Smriti III.55-59 Islam teaches that Allah Almighty says that all people are equal, regardless of gender. “The Believers, men and women, are protectors one of another.” - At-Tawbah 9:71 Jewish law fosters the belief that men and women are equal partners within the family unit, and men must behave with the utmost respect to their partners. “A husband should love his wife as much as he does himself and should respect her more than he respects himself.” - Yevomot 62b Sathya Sai promotes respect and equality of men, women and children to maintain the love, peace and harmony in the family circle. Sikhism is built on the foundation of equality for all humans, irrespective of gender, faith, caste, or creed.
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IT SEEMS hard to get a drink of water these days. A burglar fled from a vacated, heavily firedamaged home when police arrived, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court heard last week. He had scaled the home’s Cyclone security fencing, taken out a TV and collected a pile of copper wiring ripped out of the home. The raider told police who arrested him several streets away that he had just been thirsty and looking to grab a drink of water. PUT this other burglar into the category of naive or stupid. The thief allegedly stole car keys from an elderly resident’s home in a retirement village and then the resident’s car out of a locked garage. All this happened while the old man was sleeping in bed. Apparently the burglar, who was facing a lengthy jail term for aggravated burglary, struggled with the concept of ‘retirement village’. In his own defence, he told police he had no idea his victim was elderly. TWO men’s confrontation at a Bunnings roundabout turned into a lengthy bun-fight in court. According to one man’s version he had slowed down in his ute and trailer for a mum and her toddler near the crossing. Then he’s been overtaken by a guy in a four-wheel drive who, in the process, scraped their vehicle on a median strip sign. The first driver has then been blamed for side-swiping the four-wheel-drive and charged with leaving the scene of the accident without exchanging details.
MS Nobutts will be out and about in Greater Dandenong over coming months to promote correct disposal of cigarette butts. She made her first foray into the community on Wednesday 18 November with the council’s litter prevention officer Amy McLoughlin. The costumed Sustainability Victoria character joins Lily Litterbug and Harry Habitat, working to change habits that harm the environment. “He started ranting and raving. I told him he was a bloody idiot,” the man told the court. “There’s no way I’m going to give details to a guy like him.”
“Gabrielle, I’d go on any of the rides. Those are the dangerous ones,” he warned, pointing out the window to the equestrian events taking place outside.
CONGRATULATIONS to Inge Ferguson of Hampton Park and Betty Bassett of Dandenong North who were the lucky winners of the Journal’s Dandenong Show reader competition. Inge and Betty both won a $150 voucher for Dandenong Market.
JOURNAL columnist Jack Johnson’s life has literally come full circle. When Jack was born his parents rented a house in McCrae Street, Dandenong, and then attended St Mary’s Primary School with his brothers and sister. Jack later raised five children with wife Frances in a home he built in MacPherson Street. Until recently, Jack had left his beloved Dandenong to live with his son in Sherbrooke. Happily, Jack has now moved back to Dandenong, taking up a place at Southern Cross Care at 82 McCrae Street. Jack reckons his bedroom at Southern Cross is roughly where his old St Mary’s Primary School stood.
DANDENONG MP Gabrielle Williams fessed up to her fear of carnival rides at the afternoon tea held to thank sponsors at the recent Dandenong Show. “I’m terrified” of rides she told assembled guests. Getting to his feet to accept a certificate of appreciation on behalf of the Dandenong RSL, president John Wells had some advice for the MP.
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A SELF-described ‘Migrant Team’ has staged an anti“Australian” coup during a rare board spill at a south-east based migrant resource centre. Southern Migrant and Refugee Centre chairman Brain Oates, who had migrated from the UK, was part of the victorious migrant ticket that ousted four sitting board members. Mr Oates had urged the meeting to vote for “more diversity on the board, not Australians” in the first board spill in 15 years. He later told the Journal that the Australian-born members had a “cosy relationship” with one another, a majority that marginalised other groups. “If there is one particular ethnic group that wants to take over the board, that’s a problem.” The new board members included migrants of Tamil, English, Albanian and Romanian backgrounds. Ahead of the meeting, 10 of the 14 sitting board members undersigned a claim that Mr Oakes spread misleading statements. The 10 members denied Mr
Brian Oates pushed for migrant centre split. Oakes’s “incredible” claims that the board wanted to remove migrant board members and appoint only Australian professionals. “We do not engage in discriminatory attitudes and practices. “This claim is aimed at creating divisions between members based on ethnicity and professional expertise.” Mr Oakes said the new board has “new ideas and enthusiasm” - as well as a new business manager and a highprofile, spacious location in Clow Street, Dandenong - to confront a challenging future.
“We need to get out there and come to terms with a brave new world.” Its funding base is more uncertain because governments are changing to a funding model based on clients’ choice of service. In that context, the SMRC had just recorded a second consecutive financial deficit of more than $100,000 in 201415. “The truth is this organisation has to get back in the black this year,” Mr Oates told the meeting. During the year it closed its fee-for-service migration advice, and its Family Relationship Services for Humanitarian Entrants programs. Chief executive Jenny Semple said the latter program, a “unique” service in the region, was a particularly great loss. “Funding was removed from the program across the state, which is not a positive sign when we are all working towards reducing family violence in our community. “We will aim to look for other means to provide this vital service.”
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A SERIAL suspended driver has been jailed after twice flouting a suspended jail sentence. Johann Michael Vantwest, 27, was picked up for driving while suspended three times in December, April and August, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court heard. In his most latter two offences, Vantwest had breached a suspended three-month jail term and a nine-month driving suspension handed down at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court in March.
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Vantwest was also charged with driving an unregistered vehicle in Heatherton Road, Noble Park, in April, and possessing cannabis and several bags of methamphetamine when pulled over in Clow Street, Dandenong, in August. Vantwest temporarily had a warrant for his arrest because he didn’t show up on time for his court hearing on 16 November. His lawyer told the court late that afternoon that Vantwest was late because he was resolving finances at work, ahead of his first custodial sentence.
The full-time mechanic had no drug and alcohol issues “of any note”, and had a difficult home life with his siblings, the lawyer said. Magistrate Julie O’Donnell said there was no discretion but to jail Vantwest who had just “ignored” the law. She took into account the accused’s age, “appalling” driving record and that it was his first time in jail. Ms O’Donnell jailed Vantwest for three months - served concurrently with the restored three-month suspended sentence.
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Auction: Sat 19th December @ 1:30pm Inspect: Wednesday 5:00 -5:30pm Saturday 2:00 -2:30pm mcdonaldre.mobi: ppty ID 8992120
Destined to leave a lasting impression, this superb home offers timelessly updated accommodation for family living on a grand scale. With multiple living areas and five generous-sized bedrooms makes this exceptional double-storey delight the ultimate family residence, located in a coveted pocket of Keysborough, that’s tailor-made for multi-generational living and young or expanding families. Attracting little traffic flow, the prestigious court setting is ideal for raising the kids, so too is its central location that’s within walking distance of the well-regarded Parkmore Shopping Centre, Resurrection Primary School, bus services and minutes’ drive from the beach side suburbs. Entrance: Aluminium security fence & electric gate, 7 car park spaces and Front enclosed alfresco/sitting area. Back Yard: Tiled BBQ area, Fully landscaped yard, Back storage room including toilet, 2500L water tank and Decked alfresco. Internal: Double showers, Spa bath, Tasmanian oak 19mm flooring, Stone kitchen bench-tops, Ducted heating, Evaporative ducted cooling & split system and 6 star energy rating windows w/ double glazed glass.
Office: Springvale Ph: 9546 8211
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Shane Ah-Kan 0433 301 502 Harry Li 0414 216 699
1208025
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McDonald R E A L
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mcdonaldre.co
HOME OF THE WEEK KEYSBOROUGH 7 ELMBANK DRIVE
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B1
C2
LET THE SUNSHINE IN Sited on a beautiful, east-facing corner allotment, this loved family home provides all you could wish for over a single level. Being offered for sale for the very first time ever, this delightful home is in a much admired and highly sought pocket of Keysborough, within easy walking distance of Parkmore shops and with the bus close at hand. Upon entering, one of the first things you will notice are the beautiful, glowing polished original hardwood floors throughout the home. There are 3 bedrooms, an L-shaped, formal living and dining room, and a large and beautiful kitchen with gas cook top. This adjoins a bright and cheerful family meals area, which in turn opens out to a fully paved and spacious outdoor living in a private backyard. Here there is a solar –heated, salt-water in-ground swimming pool,just perfect for all those summer days and nights ahead. The double garage has been expertly converted into a vast family rumpus room and even has an inviting pot belly stove for warmth and atmosphere in winter months. Other features include gas heating and weather wall air conditioning, beautiful hardwood floors, ceramic floor tiles, and much more. All this close to everything and including easy access to East Link.
Price: $580,000+ Inspect: Saturday 12:00 - 12:30pm
John Wysham 0418 322 618 Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133
KEYSBOROUGH 38 BERGEN STREET
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A HAPPY HOME IN THE BEST OF LOCATIONS Situated in the middle of Keysborough, this beautifully-kept, spacious and cheerful double storey home of approx 32sqsoffers the large family accommodation and space galore.This enticing residence features 4 bedrooms, with the large master bedroom having a full en-suite bathroom and a walk-in robe. There are 3 distinct living areas, including a spacious carpeted lounge, welcoming dining zone and a family-room with glowing timber flooring. The large, tiled family kitchen is well fitted including a dishwasher and is adjacent to a casual, family meals area. This adjoins the family room which opens out to a big landscaped and private rear garden. Extra include quality carpeting and tiling, central, ducted heating, a large split system air conditioner, security system, a double garage plus a double carport and fully landscaped garden. All this within really close walking distance to Parkmore Shopping, 10 minutes’ drive to Edithvale beach, Haileybury College plus easy access to East Link make this home a perfect choice to a large family.
Price: $750,000+ Inspect: Saturday 1:30 - 2:00pm
SPRINGVALE 2 NASH STREET HUGE 910M2 SITE WITH PARTIALLY RENOVATED HOME Seldom does such a large allotment come onto the market. This exciting site offers sensational scope for a range of residential options including redevelopment into multiple dwellings (STCA). The existing home comprises separate living and dining rooms, an east-facing kitchen and 3 double bedrooms served by a central bathroom and WC, garage, solar panels and shed. The property offers many potential options for the creative buyer (all STCA): • A Multiple Unit Development Site • Extend and refurbish existing home • Build a new family mansion/enclave. Under • Land size 910m2 (approx.) Instructions from
Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611
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Trustee’s Auction: Saturday 5th Dec at 2:00pm Price: $550,000+ Inspect: Thursday 5:00 - 5:30pm Saturday 3:00 - 3:30pm Grant Sutherland 0418 390 185 John Wysham 0418 322 618
P 03 9650 3531
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 28th Nov at 12pm Price: $590,000+ Inspect: Wednesday 4:15 - 4:45pm Saturday 11:30 - 12:00pm
Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133 John Wysham 0418 322 618
1207805
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Monday, 23 November, 2015 DANDENONG JOURNAL 7
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 Central
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: tues 4:20pm to 4:40pm & Sat 10:30am to 11:00am
Narre Warren North
AuctiOn: Saturday, 28th november, 2015 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) OPen: tues 3:40pm to 4:00pm & Sat 12:00pm to 12:30pm
Dandenong Central
45 MeMOriAl Drive
SEMI RURAL - 5 MINUTES TO WESTFIELD!
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 to secure a slice of country life close to all facilities. BEAT SUBURBIA!
AuctiOn: Saturday, 28th november, 2015 @ 2:00pm (if not sold prior) OPen: thurs 4:00pm to 4:30pm & Sat 1:30pm to 2:00pm
5/79 Pultney Street
WHERE THE PARK MEETS THE CITY!
This bright and airy two bedroom unit is located across the road from the Dandenong Park with its open spaces and direct access to bike tracks that go to Ringwood in the north and Patterson Lakes in the south. Open plan living with a great kitchen that overlooks the rear low maintenance court yard and a lounge with space for the big screen TV and couches. The sliding door gives you direct access to the timber deck for BBQs this summer. You also get a lock up garage with remote door, evaporative air conditioner, floor ducted heating and a lifestyle that’s hard to beat. Stroll to the railway station, Dandenong Market and Plaza, schools, medical and sports ovals. LIVE WHERE YOU WANT - LOCATION IS EVERYTHING!
AuctiOn: Saturday, 5th December, 2015 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) OPen: Wed 4:20pm to 4:40pm & Sat 1:40pm to 2:00pm
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Dandenong Central
10 ADelAiDe Street
SOLID HOME - 975m2
Located in an elevated street just around the corner from Eastlink access, this solid three bedroom 1960’s style home provides comfortable accommodation for the owner occupier with future plans to develop (STCA) or retain the current tenants until your plans are approved. This size block gives you lots of scope. Get your teeth into this one! BE CREATIVE!
AuctiOn: Saturday, 5th December, 2015 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) OPen: thurs 3:00pm to 3:30pm & Sat 4:20pm to 4:40pm
60 Ann Street
850m2 OF LAND PLUS A FOUR BEDROOM HOUSE!
What else could you possibly need? Set back off the street there are four bedrooms, two living areas, a large covered outside entertaining area with multiple access, two x double garages and enough land for all the kids and family. Immaculately cared for family home that is now ready for the next family or developer. You could also demolish and redevelop into your dream development (STCA) as with this much land you open up your choices. Zoned RGZ1 and in a highly sought after position. Walk to the Dandenong Market and Plaza, the Dandenong Hospital and a host of schools, churches, medical and the railway station. A WEALTH OF OPPORTUNITIES AWAITS!
AuctiOn: Saturday, 12th December, 2015 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) OPen: Wed 5:00pm to 5:20pm & Sat 2:20pm to 2:40pm
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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 St John’s College, the Dandenong Plaza and Market, CBD and Railway Station will make this ideal for those who need to be central and maybe only need one car. ADD THIS TO YOUR PROPERTY PORTFOLIO!
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Dandenong
16 eckfOrD Street
727m2 (approx) IN CENTRAL DANDENONG!
Dandenong North
6 rAy Street
CORNER THE MARKET!
Corner development blocks are so hard to find, but one has now become available to the smart investor/developer. Over 580m2 of prime real estate with a very comfortable three bedroom brick home that can be readily rented while you get your plans and permits in place for your redevelopment project (STCA). Separate lounge room, bright kitchen, meals/sunroom and a large rear yard with easy access from the quiet court. Located close to the Dandenong Market, Plaza, station, hospital and many schools. MAKE THIS YOUR NEXT PROJECT!
AuctiOn: Saturday, 12th December, 2015 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) OPen: tues 5:00pm to 5:20pm & Sat 3:00pm to 3:20pm
1 & 2/5 BAlkAn cOurt
INVESTMENT PAIR!
Enjoy the dual income and no Owners Corporation problems when you purchase this beautifully constructed pair of two bedroom units located only a minutes drive to freeway access and a short drive to Waverley Gardens and Dandenong CBD. Both units are on one Title and comprise two double bedrooms, large kitchen/meals area, big separate lounge and separate laundry and bathrooms. They have all gas appliances, private backyards and lots of off street parking. An excellent multi unit investment! LIKE HEN'S TEETH!
AuctiOn: Saturday, 12th December, 2015 @ 2:00pm (if not sold prior) OPen: thurs 3:00pm to 3:30pm & Sat 3:20pm to 3:40pm 1208069
Daryl Rayner Director 0411 537 820
Mick Whelan Sales Manager 0416 003 505
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John Ratnam Sales Consultant 0414 556 517
Samuel Hanna Sales Consultant 0425 698 307
Frank Holohan Senior Consultant
9791 5922
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SALES & RENTALS
118 walker St Dandenong P: 9791 5922 F: 9792 2536
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Carnegie
Dandenong Central
1/1 BucKley Street
SUPER CENTRAL LOCATION!
Well designed two bedroom unit in the heart of Carnegie yet in a quiet street where pride of ownership shows. Large lounge, separate dining area and kitchen with loads of bench space and cupboards. The two bedrooms both have built in robes and are handy to the central bathroom. Front yard plus private courtyard, front verandah, easy access garage with secure street access and a garden for you and the kids, pets and family to enjoy. WALK TO RAIL, SHOPS & RACETRACK!
auctioN: Saturday, 12th December, 2015 @ 3:30pm (if not sold prior) oPeN: wed 5:30pm to 6:00pm & Sat 3:20pm to 3:40pm
Dandenong North
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: $720,000 plus oPeN: wed 4:20pm to 4:40pm & Sat 11:20am to 11:40am
Dandenong North
19 exNer Drive
THIS ONE HAS IT ALL!
41 MacPHerSoN Street
PRIME PROPERTY!
11 Seaview court
4 BEDROOM QUALITY BUILT RESIDENCE!
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?
This one owner home has been lovingly cared for and has now come on the market for the first time. The “I wants” are all here with four bedrooms, two bathrooms two genuine living areas, large double garage, heating and cooling, quality fittings throughout and all set in a quiet court location in North Dandenong. There is a large front verandah, attractive gardens, space for the kids to play safely and just so much more! The other homes in the court are all house proud and it’s just an easy trip to the Eastlink entry, schools, churches, Dandenong CBD or Waverley Gardens shopping centre. Priced and presented to sell quickly, and with an early settlement you can be living here for Christmas! AVAILABLE WITH A QUICK SETTLEMENT IF REQUIRED!
Dandenong
Doveton
Dandenong South
BARGAIN BEAUTY!
SAFE & SECURE!
For Sale: $670,000 to $700,000 oPeN: wed 4:00pm to 4:30pm & Sat 1:00pm to 1:20pm
2/86 Scott Street
TOWNHOUSE WITH AWESOME PLAN!
This magnificently presented three bedroom townhouse is located in the heart of Dandenong. Quality timber floors in the living area reflect the lifestyle you can reside at. The kitchen has stone bench tops and stainless steel appliances including dishwasher. There is one bedroom downstairs with an ensuite and two bedrooms upstairs with a separate bathroom. Includes a lock up garage plus an additional car space! LOOK NO FURTHER!
For Sale: $440,000 plus oPeN: thurs 3:00pm to 3:20pm & Sat 3:40pm to 4:00pm
For Sale: $600,000 to $660,000 oPeN: wed 3:40pm to 4:00pm & Sat 5:00pm to 5:20pm
35 laurel avenue
3/63 Hammond road
Get on the property market merry-go-round today. This solid two bedroom home features fully renovated bathroom and kitchen and large outdoor living area with views across parkland. It includes gas ducted heating, has all new aluminium windows and has been re-wired and plumbed. Be a winner! A GREAT STARTER!
This well maintained, secure three bedroom unit has great access to the Dandenong CBD and only minutes drive to Eastlink and Princes Highway. Spoiled with features including ducted heating, split system air conditioning, solar panels, alarm system, roller shutters, gas appliances and a lock up garage with remote door.
For Sale: $260,000 plus oPeN: thurs 4:00-4:30pm & Sat 12:20-12:40pm
For Sale: $340,000 plus oPeN: wed 3:00-3:30pm & Sat 10:00-10:20am
Dandenong
Dandenong
Dandenong
Dandenong
THE PENTHOUSE!
HARD TO FIND SINGLE BEDROOM UNIT!
TOP APARTMENT!
JUST GET STARTED!
13/38 King Street
28/35 David Street
This almost new property is surely one of the best in town! The bright sunny North facing balcony is large and has sweeping views over the city and towards the Dandenong Ranges. NRAS approval is current which provides a massive return of approximately 6.7% per annum with rent and Government rebate.
For Sale: $335,000 plus oPeN: thurs 2:20-2:40pm & Sat 4:20-4:40pm
Located at the rear of a well cared for block, this unit feature floating floors through the open plan living area and sliding door from the dining area to the neat private rear yard.Plenty of cupboard space in the kitchen which has both gas hot plates and electric wall oven. Includes a study nook and a carport right at the front door.
For Sale: $240,000 to $260,000 oPeN: thurs 3:40-4:00pm & Sat 10:00-10:20am
11/116 Princes Highway
13 vizard Street
Very neat ground floor flat featuring two double bedrooms with robes, large separate lounge room and separate kitchen/meals area with emprite gloss cupboards and sliding door to outdoor sitting area. Currently leased to excellent tenants for $250.00 per week. Private carspace. INVEST NOW!
A solidhome on a cottage block close to Oasis Sports Centre and schools. The quiet tree lined street accesses Eastlink and Monash Freeways in minutes. Three large bedrooms, large lounge room, kitchen/meals, 2.7m ceilings, polished hardwood floors and all gas appliances. Private backyard leading to a brick garage.
For Sale: $230,000 to $245,000 oPeN: tues 4:30-5:00pm & Sat 10:40-11:00am
For Sale: $360,000 to $380,000 oPeN: wed 3:40-4:00pm & Sat 10:00-10:20am 1208082
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Mick Whelan Sales Manager 0416 003 505
John Ratnam Sales Consultant 0414 556 517
Samuel Hanna Sales Consultant 0425 698 307
Frank Holohan Senior Consultant
9791 5922
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Monday, 23 November, 2015 DANDENONG JOURNAL 9
www.delrealestate.com.au
Invest, Develop or Simply Move In & Enjoy
Unique, Functional Home in Rosewood Downs
Offered for the first time in over 50 years, 17 Mollison Street is a home that is a must see. Ideally located in what has become Dandenong North’s most sought after area, you will love the convenience that this home provides with Lyndale Greens Primary School a short stroll away, Lyndale Secondary College just 10 minutes walk and many other amenities. Featuring 3 generous bedrooms, spacious formal lounge area, separate family/rumpus area, renovated main bathroom, split system air conditioning and off street parking for 2 cars. Sitting on a generous corner allotment of 595 sqm (approx.) Make a time to inspect today!
This distinctive home is sure to capture your attention and heart with its functional and flowing living zones and modern character. Positioned in Dandenong’s premier estate, Rosewood Downs, this home offers quintessential family living with close proximity to Rosewood Downs Primary School, Waverly Gardens Shopping Centre, Eastlink and Monash Freeway. You will find 5 good size bedrooms, main bathroom, separate toilet, and a bright family room with access to a paved patio. The large master bedroom encompasses a full ensuite and walk in robe. This exceptional home provides plenty of space for any large family or family looking to grow. This modern property includes ducted heating, reverse cycle air-conditioning in the living area, and individual air conditioning and ceiling fans in bedrooms. PRICE: $580,000 Plus, SALE BY SET DATE: Monday 14th December 2015 INSPECT: Wednesday 25th November 2015 6:35pm-7:05pm Saturday 28th November 2015 12:30pm-1:00pm
AUCTION: Saturday 28th November 2015 at 11:00am TERMS: 10% Deposit, Balance in 90-120 Days INSPECT: Wednesday 25th November 2015 5:00pm-5:30pm Saturday 28th November 2015 10:30am-11:00am
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AUCTION: 17 Mollison Street Dandenong North
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FOR SALE: 9 Lipton Drive Dandenong North
Neb Delibasic : 0411 332 467 e: neb.delibasic@delrealestate.com.au
Theo Maric : 0411 410 744 e: theo.maric@delrealestate.com.au
Neb Delibasic : 0411 332 467 e: neb.delibasic@delrealestate.com.au
Theo Maric : 0411 410 744 e: theo.maric@delrealestate.com.au 1208034
P: 9792 3340
252 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong
AUCTION SATURDAY
DANDENONG 20 Belfort Street Everyone is looking for a block of land to buy in a built up & established area but nobody ever has one for sale. UNTIL NOW!!! Zoned: General Residential Zone 1, this 653m2 (approx.) land is flat & perfectly rectangular in shape with 15.3m front & rear boundary and 42.6m left & right boundary. The width of the block allows for a double garage across the front of the home without compromising the frontage of the building.
NOBLE PARK 120 Lightwood Road PRICE $360,000 Plus AUCTION Saturday 28th November VIEW AGENT
1.30pm Saturday 1.00 - 1.30pm Travis Bockman 0402 988 434 Kris Gajdobranski 0410 510 462
CENTURY 21 NOBLE PARK 9547 6777
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This charming 3-bedroom residence offers an amazing sense of space on a generous size block of 632 m2 (approx). Discover the appealing character this home provides from the private setting with small set back, enormous rear yard, spacious surrounds, high ceilings, ornate cornices and expansive light filled windows. This well presented home has 3 good size bedrooms, with single bathroom comprising of separate shower to bath, plus spacious living with gas heating.
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AUCTION Saturday 28th November at VIEW AGENT
12.30pm Saturday 12.00 - 12.30pm Kris Gajdobranski 0410 510 462 Travis Bockman 0402 988 434
CENTURY 21 NOBLE PARK 9547 6777
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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).
3a 1b 1c 2e 28th November at 11am unless sold prior TERMS 10% dep, bal 30/60 days INSPECT Wed 5-5.30pm & Sat 10.30-11am Photo ID required PRICE Contact Agent CONTACT Yasantha De Silva 0432 805 336
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DANDENONG NORTH 11 PHILIP STREET Sitting on a level flat 650m2 block ideal to retain the existing home, build behind or knockdown & redevelop the whole site either now or in the future. Features spacious BR’s, large living room, updated kitchen, gas d/h, a/c, double carport & supersized bungalow in the backyard.
NOBLE PARK NORTH 27 ASCOT DRIVE 2 large living areas, formal dining area, timber kitchen, dishwasher & gas cooking. Extras incl. Master with ensuite/double vanities, air con, d/h, hardwood floors, landscaped gardens, covered pergola, sep BBQ area, r/c garage with workshop & storage room under the house.
3a 1b 1c 2e Sat 28th Nov at 12pm unless sold prior TERMS 10% dep, bal 45/60 days INSPECT Wed 5-5.30 & Sat 11.30am-12pm Photo ID required PRICE Contact Agent CONTACT Ari Oinonen 0402 349 644
4a 2b 2c 2e Sat 5th December at 12pm unless sold prior TERMS 10% dep, bal 60/90 days INSPECT Saturday 1.30-2pm Photo ID required PRICE Contact Agent CONTACT Silvana Lakic 0412 241 888
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Ideal investment or first home located close to all your needs including shops, transport, freeways, schools, and few minutes from Dandenong Central. This property is on approx. 585m2 of land with possible subdivision and further development (STCA). It offers three large bedrooms, spacious lounge, separate kitchen with meals area, central heating, separate laundry, gas heating/gas cooking and hot water system. Long term tenant paying $1,260 PCM. METHOD TERMS PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
Sat 28th Nov at 1pm unless sold prior 10% dep, bal 30/60 days Contact Agent Saturday 12.30-1pm Shagi Pathmanathan 0413 076 585
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DANDENONG 45 CLEELAND STREET Dimensions of 17.37m * 45.72m allotment with a dilapidated weatherboard home & BV home returning $300pw. Opportunities are: Growth Zone Category, approved plans/permits to build 20 apartments on a 5 storey complex, potential 6 t/h development (STCA) or renovate the weatherboard house & get 2 rental incomes.
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Sat 12th Dec at 11am unless sold prior TERMS 10% dep, bal 30/45 days INSPECT Thurs 5-5.30pm & Sat 1-1.30pm Photo ID required PRICE Contact Agent CONTACT Yasantha De Silva 0432 805 336
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DANDENONG 10/16-18 CLOSE AVENUE
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Features spacious lounge, renovated kitchen with adjoining meals area + another dining area off the lounge room, renovated bathroom, both BR’s with BIR’s + extra storage space, private balcony & car space. Tenanted to excellent tenants month to month or vacant possession.
INSPECT By appointment Photo ID required PRICE $230,000 + CONTACT Silvana Lakic 0412 241 888
DANDENONG 4 Langhorne Street 9706 7455 | PROUDLY SERVICING: • Endeavour Hills • Doveton • Hallam • Dandenong • Dandenong North
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Noble Park 1/33 Rex Court
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Auction Sat Nov 28 1.30pm On site View Saturday Nov 28 1.00-1.30pm ljhooker.com
Roy McNerney 0409 149 356 Noble Park 9546 1888 31-33 Buckley Street
Immaculately renovated townhouse. 3 good sized bedrooms, built in robes, master bedroom with private balcony, formal lounge, very modern kitchen, stainless steel appliances, separate meals area, central bathroom, 2 toilets, large pergola at rear & lock up garage. Springvale South primary school, transport & Mackay Shopping Centre at your door step & easy access to all major amenities. There is not a penny to spend here!
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Roy McNerney 0409 149 356 Noble Park 9546 1888 31-33 Buckley Street
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Close to station, shops, schools, St Anthony’s church & other amenities. Spacious lounge, bright/modern kitchen, adjoining meal area, 3 good sized bedrooms, built in robes, well appointed large central bathroom with corner spa, polished bamboo flooring, ducted heating & vacuum, air con, lock up garage, covered entertaining area with decking and decent sized rear yard.
Springvale South 3/154 Athol Road
Springvale South 527 Springvale Road
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Noble Park 148 Chandler Road
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Run Your Business From Home! 1127m2 (approx.)
Well Maintained Family Home In Great Location!
4 bedroom brick veneer with a large separate warehouse/entertaining area (150sqm approx) with second kitchen, built-in bar on a 1127m2 (approx.) block. Formal lounge, dining/ family room, study room, solid timber kitchen, central bathroom, 3 toilets, solid polished floorboards & extensive use of cederwood paneling, ducted heating & vacuum, evaporative cooling, carport, lock up garage plus additional parking space at the front.
On a corner allotment of 530m2 (approx) 3 good size bedrooms, well appointed modern kitchen, meals/ dining area, central bathroom, separate toilet, lock up garage, well kept rear yard, ducted heating & split system air-con. Subdivide, build, run a business from home (STCA) or renovate. Walking distance to station, schools, shops, medical centre & more.
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Raymond Anthony 0400 228 878 Noble Park 9546 1888 31-33 Buckley Street
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Roy McNerney 0409 149 356 Noble Park 9546 1888 31-33 Buckley Street
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We have over 48 staff. We speak more than 10 languages. We can advise you in the best way to invest your property within the current real estate market. We have no boundaries. We list and sell in all areas and we have sold properties that other agencies cannot. LJ Hooker Glen Waverley 8588 5288 265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley glenwaverley@ljh.com.au
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Wheelers Hill 59 Mary Avenue
Lifestyle at Golden Location
LUXURIOUS, SPACIOUS & STUNNING!
Don’t miss out on this wonderfully warm and spacious family home set amongst excellent lifestyle amenities in this highly sought after residential suburb of Wantirna South. This double storey home provides you with Harcrest lake view and beautiful court yard.
Situated in the exclusive and sought after suburb of Wheelers Hill, and located in one of the most convenient and peaceful pockets, is a beautiful and elegant Simmonds home.; it is sure to absolutely WOW you.
Private Sale Contact Agent View Saturday 28 November 2015 11:00AM-11:30AM
Private Sale Contact Agent
Kim Le 0468 939 898 Emma Tuyet 0468 923 898 LJ Hooker Keysborough
Thien Ly 0411 872 898 Heng Lim 0411 830 898 LJ Hooker Keysborough
2/43-47 Fiveways Boulevard, Keysborough VIC 3173
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265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley VIC 3150
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Glen Waverley 2/17 Lincoln Avenue
Manpreet Sohal 0411 871 898 Anita Meng 0411 358 898
2/43-47 Fiveways Boulevard, Keysborough VIC 3173
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Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898 Kim Le 0468 939 898 LJ Hooker Keysborough
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Whether you are an Investor or First Home Buyer this immaculate home will always be an asset to appreciate! With 3 spacious bedrooms all with BIR’s, and the master bedroom consisting a full ensuite including a sizeable WIR, this home is sure to impress!
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Glen Waverley 35 Lincoln Avenue Fantastic opportunity in GWSZ (945sqm.approx.) 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.
Private Sale Contact Agent View Saturday 28 November 2015 11:00AM-11:30AM
SOLD $2,510,000
Peter He 0411 149 898 Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898 LJ Hooker Glen Waverley
Anita Meng 0411 358 898 Shan Li 0411 365 898 LJ Hooker Glen Waverley
265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley VIC 3150
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Springvale 9 Bessemer Street
Central Location - right in the heart of Springvale CBD
BEST GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTORS
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.
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)
SOLD $700,000
Private Sale Contact Agent
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
All information contained herein is gathered from sources we consider to be reliable. However, we cannot guarantee or give any warranty about the information provided. Interested parties must solely rely on their own enquiries.
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Fantastic opportunity in GWSZ (1038 sqm.approx.)
LUXURIOUS LIVING AT SUPERB 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 1038 sqm block approx.
A fusion of architectural and interior design, this double storey home is a sophisticated entertainer’s dream. A private sanctuary of light and warmth, the home offers contemporary luxury with integrated indoor/outdoor entertaining areas. It is located at a prime location in Inverloch. Private Sale Contact Agent
Nuria Jewell 0411 726 898 Shan Li 0411 365 898
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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Paul Ribas 0468 912 898 Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898 265A Springvale Road, Glen Waverley VIC 3150
4 Hamilton Place, Mount Waverley VIC 3149
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Malvern East 637 Waverley Road
The One You’ve Been Looking For!
Blue Chip Development Located in one of the hottest pockets of Malvern East, this property has the appeal of an owner occupier with the potential for development. In a favourable planning scheme with minimal restrictions, a savvy investor/ developer can put forward town planning applications for townhouses or apartments (STCA). Private Sale Contact Agent
Thien Ly 0411 872 898 Manpreet Sohal 0411 871 898 LJ Hooker Keysborough
Felicia Frangou 0481 380 898 Vincent Yap 0411 709 898 LJ Hooker Mount Waverley
2/43-47 Fiveways Boulevard, Keysborough VIC 3173
4 Hamilton Place, Mount Waverley VIC 3149
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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.
Whether you are an Investor or First Home Buyer this immaculate Metricon built home will always be an asset to appreciate! With spacious bedrooms consisting a full ensuite, this house is sure to impress!
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Family Delight in Heart of Glen Waverley (GWSZ)
OUTSTANDING PROSPECTSPRIME LOCATION
Few properties can rival the sense of quality and space evident from the moment you step inside this home in Glen Waverley’s best locations. The ultimate private sanctuary for the home owner or entertaining on the grandest scale.
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!
SOLD $2,280,000
SOLD $655,000
Judy Thanh Truc 0432 898 898 Anita Meng 0411 358 898 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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DINGLEY VILLAGE With an abundance of historical charm, yet elegant enough for the most formal of occasions, this is a truly exceptional and versatile home that sits on a large block of 1158 square metres. It’s large enough for the biggest of families and all of their celebrations with room in every direction and it sits on an imposing block of land which offers the potential for future subdivision or as a multi-dwelling site. With dual contemporary styled living areas, an open kitchen that freely flows out to a timber decking and courtyard, three zoned bedrooms, two fireplaces plus a plethora of room to entertain at the rear while watching the world go by, this is truly a wonderful package and it’s ready and waiting for its new owner.
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LOCATION & PRESENTATION! AUCTION THIS SATURDAY
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BARRY PLANT KEYSBOROUGH, 8769 1888 ANDREA GUTWIRTH, 0426 262 601 AND TIM STICKLEY, 0409 215 540 ADDRESS: 23 EMERY DRIVE AUCTION: THIS SATURDAY, OPEN SATURDAY, 12.30PM-1PM AUCTION: THIS SATURDAY, 28 NOVEMBER, 1PM TERMS: 10 PER CENT DEPOSIT, BALANCE 120 DAYS
Auction: Sat 28th November @ 12pm Inspect: Wed 4-4:20pm & Sat 11:30am Contact: Michael Cervenjak 0419 389 039
Dandenong
9792 0265
254 Lonsdale Street
Mortgagee’s Sale by EOI Closing on Tuesday 8 December 2015 at 3:00 pm 3S Morris West Circuit & 9 Dyson Drive, Lynbrook
3S Morris West Circuit
4 Bogong Close, Hallam Lifestyle, convenience and space 4A 2B 2C
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This 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, living/dining, Kitchen/ WIP, large lounge, separate living area, hydronic heating, split A/C, under cover pergola, DLUG, large back yard makes this a sort after property. All this within minutes to Hallam train station, FGSC, freeways and Schools.
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Agent Linley Gilles 0425 857 126
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9 Dyson Drive • Excellent Home Site • Area: 455 sqm* • Cnr Morris West Circuit Paul Sutherland 0418 360 162 Grant Sutherland 0418 390 185
Raine&Horne Hallam
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• Magniicent Inill Development Site • Area: 2,122 sqm* • Three Road Frontages • Suitable for Medium Density Housing (STCA) • 100 metres from Lynbrook Village Shopping Centre
TO BE SOLD SEPARATELY *approx.
Ross Neilson 0418 331 696 Sachin Arora 0411 081 640
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Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157
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3 Magnolia Grove Doveton
167 Outlook Drive Rosewood Downs
RED HOT VALUE! SPACIOUS 3 BR HOME ON POSSIBLE DUAL OCCUPANCY SITE (STP) Set on a 603m2 block, this large home offers formal lounge, separate dining, practical kitchen & separate rumpus. Bonus of 2 bathrooms & all gas appliances. Move in & renovate or leave existing tenant at $320p.w & re-develop later. Quiet elevated position, close to shopping centre, schools & transport. WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION!
IMMACULATE FAMILY SANCTUARY Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 28th Nov at 11am 10% dep - bal 30/60 days $300,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday from 10.30am Neil Butler 0411 637 088 Nigel Raymond 0425 721 593
We are proud to offer this exceptional 4 br home in the ever popular Rosewood Downs estate. With direct access to Tirhatuan Park this is a lifestyle opportunity for a growing family. Offers large brms with BIR’s & master boasts full ensuite, WIR & parents retreat/study. As new carpets to brs + magniicent polished loors to living. Stunning living areas with huge lounge/dining, large meals area & spacious family room. Gourmet kitchen with granite benchtops, S/S splashback & appliances including gas cooking & DW. Extras include d/heating & cooling, dble brick garage & covered rear patio overlooking park.
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 5th Dec at 1pm 10% dep - bal 90/120 days $550,000+ Wednesday 6-6.30pm Saturday 12-12.30pm Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106
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1/6 Huckson Street Dandenong
28 Briarhurst Avenue Dandenong North
SIMPLY STUNNING 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.
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 5th Dec at 2pm 10% dep - bal 60/90 days $390,000+ Saturday 12-12.30pm Dennis Tzortzoglou 0438 341 066
IMMACULATE FAMILY HOME WITH HUGE LIVING AREAS Located in a highly desirable pocket of Dandenong Nth this stunning 3 br BV ticks all the boxes. Elevated & overlooking a park, your family will want to live here. Inside you will be impressed by gleaming solid hardwood loors in lounge & formal dining which lead to gourmet style laminated kitchen area. Sep rumpus room provides plenty of space for large family functions & leads to manicured backyard complete with vegie patch. 3 dble brs with quality carpets & BIR’s. Master also has access to luxurious main bathroom. Lots of parking with garage,
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Sat 5th Dec at 3pm 10% dep - bal 30/60 days $460,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday 1-1.30pm Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106
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45 Barbara Avenue Dandenong North
7 Conferta Crescent Doveton
GREAT STARTER OR SMART INVESTMENT If you are looking to enter the property market or add a great home to your investment portfolio, this is it. Features an undercover entry to a large lounge & functional kitchen/meals area. Timber loor throughout & tiles to wet areas. Separate tiled laundry & toilet at rear leading out to a paved back exterior. Large front & rear gardens. Needs some cosmetic work but lots of potential here. Easy access to schools, public transport & major arterials. Don’t miss this!
BARGAIN OPPORTUNITY Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 12th Dec at 11am 10% dep - bal 30/60 days $380,000+ Saturday 10-10.30am Dennis Tzortzoglou 0438 341 066
Set on 628m2 land with 18m frontage, this sound 3 bed BV with garage needs updating but offers a fantastic opportunity for the investor, developer or 1st home buyer. Potential for dual occupancy or demolish home & develop as multi-unit site (STP). WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION.
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 12th Dec at 12pm 10% dep - bal 30/60 days $300,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday 12-12.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
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Shop 1, 11 Langhorne Street, Dandenong
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124 McCrae Street Dandenong
5/10 Hemmings Street Dandenong
FANTASTIC DEVELOPMENT SITE
RED HOT VALUE!
Set on 785m2 this 5 bedroom home represents a fabulous opportunity for someone to develop or renovate, zone ‘Residential Growth Zone’ & has potential for multi unit development (STP). This home offers spacious lounge, good sized kitchen, 5 bedrooms, large laundry area, outside offers a huge 4 car garage with separate workshop. Currently tenanted to excellent tenants with vacant possession available. Rare opportunity here!
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 12th Dec at 1pm 10% dep - bal 30/60 days $600,000+ Saturday 3-3.30pm Dennis Tzortzoglou 0438 341 066
Walk to station & shopping centre from this renovated 3 bedroom townhouse. Freshly painted & including as new carpets, the plan offers gas heated lounge separate modern kitchen with gas cooking, upstairs bedrooms with BIR’s & master having access to balcony, renovated bathroom with 2nd toilet. Externally a large private yard with extra toilet & single garage complete the package. Great 1st home or investment.
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 12th Dec at 2pm 10% dep - bal 30/60 days $300,000+ Saturday 1-1.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
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Sat 19th Dec at 12pm 10% dep - bal 90/120 days $530,000+ Saturday 2-2.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
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Sat 19th Dec at 2pm 10% dep - bal 90/120 days $650,000+ Saturday 3-3.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
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1 Peter Court Dandenong Central QUALITY 3 BED BV ON POTENTIAL DUAL OCCUPANCY SITE (STP) This spacious well presented home is set on 667m2 land in a quiet central location. Offers huge gas heated lounge, separate kitchen/meals with gas cooking, 3 double bedrooms with BIR’s & tiled bathroom. Features polished floors & ducted cooling for summer comfort. Separate workshop, double garage & large covered verandah for outdoor entertaining. Priced to sell.
89 Somerset Drive Rosewood Downs Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 19th Dec at 11am 10% dep - bal 30/60 days $480,000+ Saturday 10-10.30am Neil Butler 0411 637 088
FANTASTIC SPLIT LEVEL FAMILY HOME IN PRIME LOCATION Located in Rosewood Downs this well presented 4 bedroom home. Offers lounge opening to cupboard packed kitchen itted with WO, gas HP & dishwasher, adjacent family room opens to an extensive patio with gas mains BBQ. Family space offered by 4 bedrooms with full ensuite & WIR to master. Luxurious bathroom with separate shower & additional toilet. Freshly painted throughout this home includes polished loors, ducted heating & cooling throughout. Double garage with bathroom plus drive for boat or caravan.
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2/9 Wilma Avenue Dandenong MODERN 3 BEDROOM UNIT IN SUPER CONVENIENT LOCATION Close to station & shops this well presented 3 bed villa represents top value. Offers open plan living with lounge, dining & functional kitchen with gas cooking. Sliding door access opens to large covered patio for outdoor living. Features 3 large brs with BIR’s, tiled bathroom & separate toilet. Comfort assured with d/heating & RC a/con. Comfortable home or investment. Owner keen to sell.
164 David Collins Drive Endeavour Hills Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 19th Dec at 1pm 10% dep - bal 90/120 days $330,000+ Saturday 1-1.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
MAGNIFICENT EXECUTIVE HOME WITH HUGE LIVING AREAS This builder’s own home features enormous open living comprising lounge, large ofice area/home theatre, separate family room, gourmet kitchen with s/s WO, gas HP & DW, adjacent dining & impressive rumpus room. Entire living area features stunning polished hardwood loors & overlooks the rear garden with timber patio area. Large family accommodation with 4 dble brs + study, 2 full bathrooms + luxurious full ensuite. Other features include d/heating & cooling, dble garage + lots of extra parking. Inspection guaranteed to impress!
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NOBLE PARK 1 & 3 KIRK STREET Developers – Look at this magnificent opportunity! This is a rare find in this market. For the first time since the 1950s, this one of a kind opportunity has landed in front of you. Two homes – side by side – in a premium locale of Noble Park with everything at your doorstep. This is a dream come true! One of the last remaining large combined blocks of land is now on the market and ready for your future development (STCA). Comprising a total land size of 1238m2 (approx), made up of 620m2 (approx) for 1 Kirk and 618m2 (approx.) for 3 Kirk, this truly a developers dream. In Residential Growth Zone (formerly Zone 2) you could build multi dwellings, units or apartments (STCA) and reap the rewards. Once built, this will be a dream for investors and a superb purchase for owner occupiers. This is practically right in the heart of it all, but without the hustle and bustle. Walk to the train station, walk to Noble Park Central, enjoy all this hub has to offer. Leave the car at home, this is the true meaning of central!
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Saturday 12th December at 11am Contact Agent Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
NOBLE PARK 390 Princes Highway 8710 0000 | KEYSBOROUGH 1/ 320 Cheltenham Road 8769 1888 PROUDLY SERVICING: Springvale • Endeavour Hills • Dingley • Waterways
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NOBLE PARK YARRAMAN VILLAGE Style and Sophistication in Noble Park’s Newest Precinct! Yarraman Village offers the astute buyer a choice of stylish, architecturally designed three and four bedroom townhouses. Designed by multi-award winning architects, residences will seamlessly combine energy efficiency with fashion-forward design to create a lifestyle second to none. The style of homes and the size of the development is a unique offering for Noble Park. This chic new development is imbued with sophistication and contemporary style, you can take advantage of the best of both worlds at Yarraman Village where exceptional architecturally designed residences enable a convenient lifestyle within an exclusive community with all amenities at your doorstep. If you’re ready to make the move to Yarraman Village, call us today! Disclaimer: Images shown are either of the display home or artist’s impression.
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NOBLE PARK 390 Princes Highway 8710 0000 | KEYSBOROUGH 1/ 320 Cheltenham Road 8769 1888 PROUDLY SERVICING: Springvale • Endeavour Hills • Dingley • Waterways
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Nestled on one of Dandenong North’s most popular areas is this 3 bedroom home which is sure to be well suited to any keen renovator, investor or developer! Inside you’ll find 2 spacious BDRs, functional kitchen, a good size living area with a S/S aircon & space heater & an extension which was built at the rear of the home to create an extra bedroom. Exiting the rear door will lead you to a good size garage and a backyard with plenty of room with a land size of 682m2 (approx).
Walk up the exceptionally groomed front gardens, into this quality home & notice how much love, care and dedication has been put into it. It’s been refreshed, modernised and carefully presented for your viewing pleasure. This dream home in a premier pocket of Keysborough has everything you could ever need at your fingertips. Plus is has 3 great sized BDRs, an open kitchen with dining, large living and the bonus of an undercover alfresco with ample yard space.
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Saturday 12th December at 2pm $380,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 60/90 Days. Thurs 5:30 - 6pm & Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required Phong Ho 0432 031 601 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
DANDENONG 3/37 POTTER STREET 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.
PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT
Saturday 28th November at 12pm Contact Agent 10% Deposit. Balance 60 Days. Sat 11:30am - 12pm Photo ID required Jeremy Phillips 0402 751 001 Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888
2a 1b 1c 1e Tuesday 1st December at 5pm INSPECT Sat 11 - 11:20am PRICE $250,000+ CONTACT Phong Ho 0432 031 601 Alex Abou-eid 0417 147 878 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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SPRINGVALE SOUTH 42 HOSKEN STREET Renovate, upsize or redevelop! Sitting on a rectangular corner block of approx 665m2, it’s in a prime locale of Springvale South. This home has great sized BDRs downstairs, MSTR bedroom upstairs with WIR & full ensuite! This home has an excellent size block with potential to build multiple dwellings (STCA).
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Sit back & relax in this exceptionally pristine and well presented home located in a highly desirable pocket of Keysborough. With solid timber floors that flow throughout, zoned robed BDRs, including the master with an en suite, you have multiple living / dining areas plus the stunning kitchen freely open to the meals and out via the bi-fold doors to an undercover alfresco and relaxing haven – this is truly the ultimate home that’s been designed for entertaining and an easy living lifestyle. METHOD
Tuesday 15th December at 5pm INSPECT Sat 12 - 12:30pm PRICE $570,000+ CONTACT Phong Ho 0432 031 601 Kim Sear Lim 0423 374 998 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT
Saturday 12th December at 12pm Contact Agent for price 10% Deposit. Balance 60/90 Days Thurs 6 - 6:30pm & Sat 1 - 1:30pm Photo ID required Chang Wang 0450 706 668 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888
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NOBLE PARK 11 BRIGGS CRESCENT
3a
2b
2c
2e
4a
NOBLE PARK 2 ARMAO COURT
1b
1c
2e
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).
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
METHOD
PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT
Saturday 28th November at 11am $400,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days. Sat 10:30 - 11am Photo ID required Kush Chetri 0425 199 192 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
NOBLE PARK 5 VITIS AVENUE
3a
1b
PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT
1c
2e
Saturday 28th November at 12:30pm Contact Agent 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60/90 Days Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required Kush Chetri 0425 199 192 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
3a
NOBLE PARK 49 NOCKOLDS CRESCENT
1b
1c
2e
This charming home which stands exquisite on a rectangular allotment approx 544m2 definitely has that wonderful ‘feel good’ ambience flowing throughout. Inside is a very thoughtful layout & a spacious living room featuring hardwood polished floor boards plus you can enjoy GDH & cooling in every corner of the home, 3 BDRs, a modern kitchen, landscaped year yard plus a remote control gate on entry, remote controlled garage with a washbasin & ample storage!
ATTENTION ALL INVESTORS AND DEVELOPERS! This is definitely the next big project you seek and it will keep you busy but the end results will be big! Sitting on a nice allotment of 720m2 (approx) the options are very clear. You can either knock down and build multiple dwellings and make a great return (STCA) or keep the existing and put your own touches into it and bring it back to life. Comprising of 3 spacious BDRs, a central bathroom, open plan kitchen & meals with gas cooking.
METHOD
METHOD
PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT
Saturday 12th December at 12:30pm Contact Agent 10% Deposit. Balance 90 Days Sat 12:40 - 1pm Photo ID required Kush Chetri 0425 199 192 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT
Saturday 5th December at 11am $450,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days. Sat 12 - 12:20pm Photo ID required Kush Chetri 0425 199 192 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
NOBLE PARK 390 Princes Highway 8710 0000 | KEYSBOROUGH 1/ 320 Cheltenham Road 8769 1888 PROUDLY SERVICING: Springvale • Endeavour Hills • Dingley • Waterways
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NOBLE PARK 7/35-47 JOFFRE STREET
2a
1b
1c
1e
DINGLEY VILLAGE 23 EMERY DRIVE
3a
2b
2c
1d
1e
This well positioned piece of Noble Park real estate has something special, that not many units have...bucket loads of charm! Comprising of 2 good sized BDRs both with BIRs, polished floors throughout, security shutters to all external windows and a lock up garage. Also boasting its own street frontage, driveway shared with only 1 other unit and generous grassed area at the front and side of this property make it feel more like a house than a unit.
With an abundance of historical charm, yet elegant enough for the most formal of occasions – this is a truly exceptional & versatile home that sits on a large block of 1158m2 (approx). It’s large enough for the biggest of families, yet it sits on an imposing block of land which offers the potential for future subdivision or a multi dwelling site. Featuring dual living areas, an open kitchen that flows out to a timber decking / courtyard, 3 BDRs, 2 fireplaces plus room to entertain at the rear.
METHOD
METHOD
PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT
Saturday 5th December at 2:30pm $270,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 60 Days. Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required Belinda Robbie 0414 335 696 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
DANDENONG 5 EASTERLEIGH COURT
3a
1b
1c
PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT
2e
Saturday 28th November at 1pm Contact Agent 10% Deposit. Balance 120 Days Sat 12:30 - 1pm Photo ID required Andrea Gutwirth 0426 262 601 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888
3a
SPRINGVALE 2 HODGKINSON COURT
2b
1c
1e
An opportunity like this is a ‘once in a lifetime’. For the first time in 61 years, this original, well kept family home & its expansive 1212sqm (approx) of land is now available to you. It comprises of 3 good-sized BDRs, bathroom, large eat-in kitchen, gas heating & AC in the bright lounge. The bungalow in the back has a shower, toilet & 2 BDRs also. Build your dream family home, renovate & keep the existing home & build at the rear (STCA) or demolish & start from scratch (STCA).
With an impeccable street presence, a turning circle for your cars (dual driveway) plus a pleasant front porch, this home will have you in love. Once you step inside, it’ll continue to make you feel right at home. Here you’ll find a good sized open and bright living room, an additional living area, a tiled dining area and contemporary and modern kitchen. Plus enjoy 3 good sized BDRs, 2 modern bathrooms & an outdoor deck to watch the world go by on a block of 573m2 (approx).
METHOD
METHOD
PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT
Saturday 5th December at 1pm Contact Agent 10% Deposit. Balance 90/180 Days Sat 1 - 1:30pm Photo ID required Belinda Robbie 0414 335 696 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
Tuesday 15th December at 5pm unless sold prior $550,000+ Sat 1 - 1:30pm Photo ID required Kim Sear Lim 0423 374 998 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
NOBLE PARK 390 Princes Highway 8710 0000 | KEYSBOROUGH 1/ 320 Cheltenham Road 8769 1888 PROUDLY SERVICING: Springvale • Endeavour Hills • Dingley • Waterways
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NOBLE PARK NORTH 24 JACKSONS ROAD
3a
Calling all buyers, another of Waverley Gardens finest is up for grabs. Here’s a fantastic opportunity to buy this immaculate home. This one will stand out from the pack renovated and modernised to appeal to all, buyers will be impressed upon arrival. A rendered brick veneer home with low maintenance lifestyle in mind and encompassing 3 BDRs, modern kitchen with Caesar Stone bench tops & s/s appliances. Buyers will be thrilled with porcelain tiles in kitchen/dining area, gleaming polished timber floors in the 1st lounge and the 2nd lounge/rumpus area while outside is a spacious decking great for a relaxing beer or wine watching the kids swim in the solar heated pool or enjoy the gazebo on offer when entertaining family and friends – lots of options here. Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 90 Days.
KEYSBOROUGH 43 DARREN ROAD
3a
1b
1c
2e
1b
1c
1e
METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT
Saturday 12th December at 1pm $460,000+ Wed 5:45 - 6:15pm & Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required Chien Le 0403 342 809 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
3a
NOBLE PARK 56 JELLICOE STREET
1b
1c
2e
It’s not too often you come across such a versatile home on a corner block with potential to be anything your heart desires. It’s in such a prime location with everything at your doorstep including schools, parks, kinder & Parkmore. It can be a family home where kids can cross the street & go to school, the perfect investment as it’s all about the location for future tenants or there’s the possibility to utelise the corner block and potentially re-develop (STCA).
Set in front of you sits this rectangular block of land measuring at 693m2 (approx) that’s ready for your dreams and visions. With a big front yard, large rear yard and a special home within, this is the dream project you’ve been searching for. If you’re looking for the next development or subdivision (STCA), this is it. Within walking distance to Yarraman station and plenty of local schools, public transport and much more, this is the ideal site for a family home or redevelopment.
METHOD
METHOD
PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT
Saturday 12th December at 2pm Contact Agent for price 10% Deposit. Balance 60/90 Days. Wed 6 - 6:30pm & Sat 2 - 2:30pm Photo ID required Chang Wang 0450 706 668 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888
PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT
Saturday 5th December at 12:30pm $450,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days. Sat 1 - 1:30pm Photo ID required Jenny Sudra 0422 991 593 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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Don’t believe the myth that when Christmas hits everything stops.
Over the last 3 Christmas periods we have sold... DANDENONG NTH 20 Armstrong Way
YSBOROUGH KEY 17/2-2 22 Breanne Pl
NOBLE PARK 1/16A Callander Rd R
DANDENONG NTH 13 McLennan St
DA ANDENONG 3//12 New St
NOBLE PARK NTH 14 Balfour Pl
NOBLE PA 42 Stuart t
NDEAVOUR ILLS 21 Chester Crt
NOBLE PARK 10 Cyril Gve
KEY YSBOROUGH 7 Hanbury H Crt
NOBL RK 2 rcy St
ENDEAVOUR HILLS 128 James Cook Dve
KEYSBOROUGH 10 Maxfield Rd
KEYSBOROUGH 15 Chesney St
KEYSBOROUGH 25 Brett Dve
KEYSBOROUGH 12 Benjamin Crt
KEYSBOROUGH 8 Amanda Crt
KEYSBOROUGH 29 Cambria Rd
D
DENONG NTH 8 Illawarra Cres
45 201 SO 2 LD NOBLE PARK 1/24 Pamela St
SPRINGVALE STH 4/91-95 Athol Rd
NOBLE PARK 20 Ellendale R Rd
CLAYTON STH 10/699 Heatherton Rd
NOBLE PARK 58 Kuringgai Cres
NOBLE PARK NTH 12 Mauchline Cres
NOBLE PARK 4/1203 Heatherton Rd
NOBLE PARK NTH 47 Jacksons Rd
NOBLE PARK 1 Cardore Crt
DANDENONG 2/1 John St
NOBLE PARK 12 Blaby St
NOBLE PARK 17 Lawn Rd
NOBLE PARK 3/82 Callander Rd
SPRINGVALE STH 1/2 Janine Rd
NOBLE PARK 21/80-82 Ellendale Rd
5/12 New Street DANDENONG
Crescent 42 Riverview R EUMEMMERRING E
18 Burden Stree et SPRINGVALE
/221 Clarke Roa SPRINGVALE
7 Folkestone Crescent SPRINGVALE SOUTH
1 Cypress Court NOBLE PARK
2/57-59 Buckley Street NOBLE PARK
Osborne Av SPRINGVAL
1 Glendale Road SPRINGVALE
7 Stevenson Avenue DANDENONG NORTH
2/17 Crescent Street NOBLE PARK
5 Seaton Drive DINGLEY VILLAGE
2/29 Knox Street 2 NOBLE PARK
5 Florence Street NOBLE PARK
118 McFees Road DANDENONG NORTH
e
126 Buckley Street NOBLE PARK
NOBLE PARK 2/25 Titcher Rd
NOBLE PARK 50 Callander Rd
KEYSBOROUGH 24 Triton Dve
KEYSBOROUGH 42 Narellan Dve
KEYSBOROUGH 9 Laidlaw Crt
NOBLE PARK 3/40 Liege Ave
KEYSBOROUGH 9 Putt Gve
KEYSBOROUGH 3 Devonshire Dve
ENDEAVOUR HILLS 3/7 Baileyana Dve
KEYSBOROUGH 86 Kingsclere Ave
KEYSBOROUGH 17 Ennismore Dve
61 Kingsclere Avenue KEYSBOROUGH
4 Church Road KEYSBOROUGH
lavin Road OBLE PA
14 Currawong Street KEYSBOROUGH
18 Emmaline Crescent KEYSBOROUGH
15/1244 Heatherton Road NOBLE PARK
103 Blaxland Drive DANDENONG NORTH
3/33 Ambrie Crescent NOBLE PARK
63 201 SO 4 LD
1A Ashdale Court SPRINGVALE
57 201 SO 3 LD
2 Ellendale Road DANDENONG NORTH
4/49 Heather Grove SPRINGVALE
4 Bronwyn Court CLAYTON SOUTH
2/9 Rutherglen Street NOBLE PARK
30 Rutherglen Street NOBLE PARK
11 Johnson Street NOBLE PARK
What will Christmas 2015 bring? Who knows?...but one thing is for sure! It’s business as usual for Barry Plant Noble Park & Keysborough. 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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$369,000
CLYDE NORTH Quality Affrordable Living
For perfect living in the prestige Berwick waters estate, This delightful home will make every other home on the street pale in comparison. This brand new home brings together the functional aspects of a family home with the modern design of todays style. Only weeks away from completion, The perfect property to nest or invest, Complete With Turn Key Inclusions, An Inspection certainly a must!!!! Location Inspect Contact
48 Elmtree Crescent By Appointment Joanna Karow 0459 248 414 jkarow@platinumrealty.com.au
3A 2 B
DOVETON
OFFERS OVER $340,000
BEAUTIFULLY PRESENTED AND PERFECTLY LOCATED This delightful home offers a wonderful opportunity to enter an increasingly popular suburb! Perfectly located, this fresh, light and bright property is situated on a generous allotment of 590sqm (approx) with dual occupancy potential (STCA). Consisting of separate lounge, three generous sized bedrooms, updated kitchen with gas appliances, meals Location Inspect Contact
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5 Prunus Grove By Appointment Joanna Karow 0459 248 414 jkarow@platinumrealty.com.au
240m2
3A 1 B
HALLAM
CONTACT AGENT
$180,000
NEWBOROUGH
Ultra convenient & generous townhouse
Great Investment Start!
Light and bright, this townhouse is situated in a super convenient location, close to Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, local schools, Monash Freeway just around the corner (it takes approx. 35 min to the Melbourne CBD). Beautifully presented, comprising of 2 bedrooms plus a study, 2 bathrooms, 2 toilets, large open plan living with extra high ceilings, single remote garage, and a low maintenance backyard.
ocated in a peaceful location these two very roomy 1 bedroom units currently leased for a total of $13,000 gross per annum. Low maintenance and located on the high side of the road with comfortable parking for occupants. A great investment opportunity. Do not lose your future and start build your investment portfolio now!!General Features: Property Type: Unitblock, Bedrooms: 1 in each, Bathrooms: 1 in each, Land Size:783 m² (approx.)
Location Inspect Contact
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4/35-37 Belgrave-Hallam Road By Appointment Joanna Karow 0459 248 414 jkarow@platinumrealty.com.au
590m2
2A 1 B
Location Inspect Contact
1 C
1&2/8 Chamberlain Road By Appointment Joanna Karow 0459 248 414 jkarow@platinumrealty.com.au
248m2
1A 1 B 0 C 783m2
Thinking of Selling?
Thinking of Leasing?
COMMISSION GUARANTEED* If you’re not DELIGHTED with the Sale Price!
For more information contact Andre Whelan on 0414 447 199
FRANKSTON NTH
BUYERS OVER $140,000
DANDENONG
*Conditions apply.
CONTACT AGENT DOVETON
BUYERS OVER $310,000
$375,000
CLYDE NORTH
Complete your own project
Prime Dandenong CBD investment
Quality home ready to nest or invest
Ultra Modern & Functional Family
Calling all builders, tradies & small developers, what a fabulous opportunity to take over this approved & already started project. Complete with plans and permits, this 2 bedroom unit already has the slab down and is situated privately at the rear of an immaculately presented, established house. Full plans and permits available upon request.
Located on the ground floor of the Hub Arcade will suit a variety of uses, retail or office (STPA). Dandenong has a lot potential to become one of Victoria’s important hubs in the near future. It has almost everything, a shopping centre, a market, a hospital, a lot of parks, new housing estates, golf course & excellent private and public schools.
Stylish ultra-modern home in a quiet and private location, excellent for the first home buyer, downsizer, or for the astute investor. It boasts modern finishes and a number of features for you to enjoy, including: - 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms - Master bedroom with full ensuite and walk-in robe - Open plan living/dining - Kitchen area with gas cooking
This delightful home will make every other home on the street pale in comparison. An overhead void above the front entrance saturates the area with daylight. This home brings together the functional aspects of a family home with the modern design of today. Ready to move into Complete with Turn Key Inclusions. Dont Miss out!
Location Inspect Contact
2/37 Bouvardia Crescent By Appointment Andre Whelan 0414 447 199 awhelan@platinumrealty.com.au
2A 1 B 1 C
Location Inspect Contact
Shop 19 The Hub Arcade By Appointment Joanna Karow 0459 248 414 jkarow@patinumrealty.com.au
220m2
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7a Oleander Street By Appointment Joanna Karow 0459 248 414 jkarow@platinumrealty.com.au
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46 Elmtree crescent By Appointment Joanna Karow 0459 248 414 jkarow@platinumrealty.com.au
3A 2 B 1 C 240m2
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AGENT'S CHOICE
KEYSBOROUGH Inspired design and quality are always in style and this outstanding architectdesigned family home, which is surrounded by prestigious homes in the popular Hidden Grove Estate, comes with the wow factor. It boasts more than 38 squares on a large 635 square metre block with four bedrooms including two master bedrooms with full en suite and walk-in wardrobes. There is also a large formal lounge/ dining area with soaring high ceilings, a sunken family/ meals area, custom-made kitchen with glass splashback and quality stainless steel appliances, a stunning
POSTCODE
3173
central bathroom with a corner spa, a double garage with remote controlled door and rear access to another car or trailer space. Other features include an alfresco entertaining deck adjoining a stunning, professionally landscaped tropical backyard with large in-ground fish pond with a foot bridge. The new owner will be able to enjoy solid timber floors to the living area, ducted heating, ducted cooling, alarm system, video intercom, dishwasher, automatic aluminium window roller shutters and glazed terra cotta roofing with energy saving solar panels.
Noble Park 1/19 Crescent Street
3A
Low maintenance living Located at the front of the complex of just 3 and NO BODY CORPORATE FEES, this delightful unit is completely secure and offers low maintenance living. Sitting neatly on approximately 205m2, the home features; 3 bedrooms, newly carpeted lounge and bedrooms, open plan kitchen/dining, gas cooking, airconditioning, light and airy central bathroom, small yard and single lock up garage.
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale
1B
It is just a few minutes’ walk to the famous Haileybury College, parklands and it is close to Parkmore Shopping Centre, Dandenong/Westall Bypass, EastLink and popular summer beaches. 4
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LJ HOOKER, NOBLE PARK, 9546 1888 SHANTHA PUVANESWARAN, 0419 362 758 4 STANFORD AVENUE PRICE: OFFERS OVER $1,000,000 INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT
Springvale 64 Ellen Street
3A
Auction
Fully Renovated
Auction
$290,000+ Sat 5th December @ 2pm Sandown Regency, 477 Princes Hwy, Noble Park
This remarkable family home has no further work needed to be done! Offering 3 good size bedrooms, an updated kitchen & bathroom. With beautiful polished floorboards throughout, gas heater and air-conditioner, a bungalow at the back, ideal to convert to a granny flat (STCA) & huge backyard. Measuring approx 580m2 creating the potential to build another unit at the back (STCA). Within walking distance to Springvale’s Shopping town & train station.
1C
View Wed & Sat 2-2:30pm Jaymee Le 0416 336 902 jaymee.le@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
1B
2C
Sat 5th December @ 2:30pm View Wed 7-7:30pm & Sat 2-2:30pm Le Thao Huynh 0422 252 600 le.huynh@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale 1208066
Keysborough 46 Wahroonga Avenue
3A
Enormous Appeal
Auction
This fully renovated home has enormous appeal for the house-proud owner-occupier and the investor alike. An eye catcher from the street and surrounded by low maintenance gardens, the interior boasts light-filled living areas complemented by a delicate colour scheme. Featuring; large L shaped lounge, new floating timber floors and 3 good size bedrooms, all serviced, by a light and airy bathroom. The chef of the home will love spending time in the tastefully designed kitchen, overlooking a lovely alfresco area and a large
manicured backyard. Other benefits of the home include; ducted heating, evaporative cooling, 2 toilets, double carport and 2 large sheds. Central to all amenities, the property is located just a short distance from Parkmore Shopping Centre, Frederick Wachter’s reserve, Wallarano Primary, Noble Park shops and train station. Realistically priced and fantastically positioned making it attractive to all segments of the market place. So don’t let this opportunity pass you by. Land size: 540m2 approx
1B
2C
$450,000 - $495,000 Sat 5th December @ 3:30pm View Wednesday & Saturday 12-12:30pm Jaymee Le 0416 336 902 jaymee.le@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale
Noble Park 83 Corrigan Road
3A
2B
2C
Keysborough 9 Bracknell Street
3A
Large Family Home
Auction
Fully Renovated
For Sale
Offering 3 large bedrooms, full ensuite, plus central family bathroom. Also featuring; modern kitchen with gas cooking & stainless steel appliances, ducted heating, evaporative cooling & high ceilings. Square block of approx 535m2 & the bonus of double side by side carport. Beautifully presented & positioned in the heart of Noble Park just minutes walk to station, shops, schools & churches. Know the meaning of freedom!
$400,000 - $440,000 Sat 19th December @ 2pm
With its glimmering lights overlooking the streetscape, this superbly renovated residence combines traditional features with modern luxury. Welcome Guests in the light filled formal lounge, complimented by pristinely polished, Tasmanian Oak Wood floors. Featuring; 3 beds, 2 baths, modern kitchen with Domain appliances, Tasmanian Oak wood floors, heating, air-con, garden shed, double lock up garage and single carport.
$570,000+
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale
View Wed & Sat 2-2:30pm Jaymee Le 0416 336 902 jaymee.le@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
1B
3C
View Saturday 1-1:30pm Jaymee Le 0416 336 902 jaymee.le@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000
Ray White Noble Park/Springvale 1208065
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WE LOVE IT SOUTH GIPPSLAND – NYORA 142 AC
Attractive Lifestyle Farming Opportunity The property is situated on the edge of the growing township in one of Gippslands greener areas. Very close to both coastal and regional town centres via major highway. Well set up property, flat to very gently undulating land. Central laneways, shedding, horse facilities and stockyards. Water fed to numerous paddocks from dam. Established treed shelter belts. Comfortable 3 B/R home, air con, wood heater, lock up garage. Versatile property, income producing via agistment. Ideal investment with possible development opportunity. Well worth inspection.
PRICE RANGE $1 - 1.1 Million Contact Zel Svenson 0438 636 290 or Don Olden 0417 805 312
1208062-PB48-15
DANDENONG NORTH 225 Heads Road, Yannathan
35 Factory Road, Yannathan
Located close to all facilities, this spacious four bedroom home offers a lifestyle opportunity with direct access to popular Tirhatuan Park. A circular drive provides off street parking for several vehicles plus access to the double brick garage. The floorplan offers a huge formal lounge and separate dining area. This opens to a large meals area. Spacious separate family room and a stunning modern kitchen with lots of cupboards, stainless steel WO, HP, DW and granite benches. The living area features polished hardwood floors and there is as new carpets to the bedrooms. At the rear of the home close to the bedrooms is the tiled bathroom and separate toilet. The master boasts a separate study area and a luxurious full
POSTCODE
3175
COUNTRY RESIDENCE IN YANNATHON 2 bedroom brick residence, fully renovated throughout, new kitchen, bedrooms, WIR. New septic waste system, 2 large 5000 gallon water tanks. 7 minutes drive to Lang Lang.
For Sale Inspect Contact
$270,000 Plus By Appointment Ray Wilkinson 0417 515 649
TRUCKIES AND CAR LOVERS Located only 7 minutes drive from Lang Lang and Koo Wee Rup is a unique 5000 square metre lot, with massive undercover storage sheds of 3600 square metres HI bay, plus 2400 square metres low bay, both with large sliding doors suitable for semi trailer storage. This property will suit transport or machinery dealers, or car storage. For Sale Inspect Contact
$380,000 Plus By Appointment Ray Wilkinson 0417 515 649
Lang Lang - langlang@alexscott.com.au 35a Westernport Road. 5997 5599
ensuite with a walk in robe adjacent. For summer living there is a covered patio overlooking the beautiful parkland. Featuring a neutral dĂŠcor throughout, comfort is assured by ducted heating and cooling throughout. 4
2
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STOCKDALE AND LEGGO, DANDENONG, 9791 3177 BOB MILKOVIC, 0422 504 106 167 OUTLOOK DRIVE INSPECT: WEDNESDAY, 5.00PM-5.30PM OR BY APPOINTMENT PRICE: $550,000 PLUS AUCTION: SATURDAY, 5 DECEMBER, 1PM
Harcourts Unity 30 Douglas Street, Noble Park, 8555 3828 www.unity.harcourts.com.au FOR SALE BY TENDER
AUCTION
Clayton South 16 Monash Crescent 4 Bedrooms & 2 Livings Home in Great Location! This family home offers 4 good size bedrooms with BIRs plus a study can be 5th bedroom, updated gas kitchen with plenty of cupboard, spacious lounge & huge family room, 2 bathrooms, 2 toilets. Features including ducted heating, A/C, timber floors, lock up garage & backyard. Situated within walking distance to Westall College & train station, local shops, easy access to Clayton SC, Medical Centre, university & IKEA. Ideal for all buyers.
Auction 12/12/2015 1:30pm Open Wed 5:00-5:30pm Sat 1:00-1:30pm Harvey Nhan M 0432 558 881 E harvey.nhan@harcourts.com.au Gina Beng HengM 0401 337 966 E gina.bengheng@harcourts.com.au
Frankston 374 Nepean Highway Prime Corner Development Site in Frankston Central! Situated in the heart of Frankston, walking to Bayside shops & the beach, this approx. 3420m2 corner block in Commercial Zone 1 is ripe for multi-level development, potential to build up to 66 apartments (STCA). The consulting suite consists of reception, offices, meeting rooms & storage, huge car park, floor area of 1,215sqm (approx), currently rental return of $104,400 pa GST included until 2017, if suite 1 & 3 are fully leased can generate extra up to $156,000 rental income per year. Easy access to Freeway & public transport, this is a perfect opportunity to develop or invest in the Melbourne's Premier Bayside capital. For Sale By Tender Close on 16/12/2015 at 5:00pm Harvey Nhan P 8555 3828 M 0432 558 881 E harvey.nhan@harcourts.com.au
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Dandenong 1396 Heatherton Road Modern 3 Bedrooms Home Close to Shops & Schools! This immaculate home comprises 3 bedrooms with BIRs, spacious lounge, kitchen with plenty of cupboard adjoining to dining area, modern bathroom, separate toilet & laundry. Landscaped gardens, secured fence, plus remote control garage. Conveniently located, close to Waverley SC, freeway, walking distance to Lyndale Primary & High school, & short drive to Dandenong Plaza! This is a perfect opportunity for all buyers.
For Sale Buyer over $380,000 Open Sat 2:30-3:00pm Gina Beng Heng M 0401 337 966 E gina.bengheng@harcourts.com.au Harvey NhanM 0432 558 881 E harvey.nhan@harcourts.com.au
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CARNIVAL ATMOSPHERE FOR LAUNCH More than 1000 people attended the Waterford Rise Carnival on 14 November to celebrate the opening of 20 new display homes. The display village is the largest outside of metropolitan Melbourne and provides not only the latest home design trends but the latest interior design as well. The highlight of the day was the helicopter rides that provided a bird’s eye view of Warragul and Drouin for the lucky 72 people who won a seat in the raffle. The gala event also featured a wide variety of entertainment including a jumping castle, face painters and a petting zoo as well as a roving magician. Food was amazing from two food trucks the curry truck and a burrito van - as well as more than 500 sausages given away to hungry revellers by the Warragul Lions Club. But the true stars of the show were the 20 homes presented by 11 of Australia’s leading builders including Metricon, J.G King, Aaron J Homes, Simonds, Red Bluff, Eco Option Homes Roseleigh Homes, Fairhaven Homes, Cheviot Homes, Green Design and Dennis Family Homes. These beautiful display homes have been arranged around Hillgrove Close providing potential buyers with an easily accessible view into the amazing choices available for today’s varied lifestyles. Land prices at the newly released Waterford Rise stage 15 range from $124,000 (473 square metres) to $206,000 (1128 square metres) as well as a range of house and land packages from major builders
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JACK JOHNSON IS THE AUTHOR OF WHEN THE CLOCK STRIKES, A FASCINATING ACCOUNT OF GROWING UP IN DANDENONG, HIS YEARS TENDING TO THE CITY’S PIPES AND DRAINS AS A PLUMBER AND BRINGING UP A FAMILY WITH WIFE FRANCES IN THEIR BELOVED HOME IN MACPHERSON STREET.
When our service delivery came by cart MANY services that today we take for granted, such as electricity, sewerage and telephones did not exist in the early 1900s and people like the milkman, the baker and the woodman called at the house. Mr Connaughton and his sons were at that time our local wood merchants. The wood yard was behind their Victorian weatherboard house on Melbourne Road just past James Street. Across the front of the property was a high cypress hedge which, like peppercorn trees, seemed to be the norm for houses around Dandenong. At the end of the hedge was a wide cast-iron and wire farm gate. Their driveway led to a paddock at the back of the house. In the paddock was the wood yard
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where the one foot blocks of firewood were cut and stacked and where Mr Connaughton kept his four-wheeled wagons and horses. Much of this wood came by rail trucks from up north where land for farming was being cleared. The family delivered large blocks of red gum and box and various other types of Australian hardwoods and
many customers burnt Mallee roots in their open fires. When we were kids, and well into the 1940s, very few people in Dandenong had telephones, so we had to walk from McCrae Street to the woodman’s house and leave a note from mum or dad telling him what type of wood and how many tons were needed. I remember one day when dad was crook or in hospital Mr Connaughton or one of his sons delivered a day load of fire wood to our house. We only had a single gate out the front into McCrae Street so he managed to come up the back lane from Power Street and into the back yard through the large double gates. He was able to throw the load of one foot blocks over the veggie garden
fence near the woodshed. But, then he had to turn his wagon around in the back yard. He was doing quite well until the near-side horse decided to go, instead of whoa, causing the side of the wagon to swing in a wider arc. It hit the corner of our stand-alone dunny which was about half way down the back yard, knocking off its red gum stumps. Had it not been for the sturdy, almost regulation, pussy willow which grew next to it we would have had a horizontal dunny instead of a vertical one. Mr Fink was our next woodman and his wood yard was on the corner of McCrae and Walker streets. He lived in a house in Walker Street next to the O’Brien property and just
over the back corner of our next house at 40 Clow Street. Apart from the post office, the only people who had telephones were doctors, police and some shops. Those first phones were wooden boxes with a fixed speaker or mouthpiece and an ear piece on a cord which hung in a cradle on the side. When you lifted the receiver off the hook you wound a small handle on the side of the box. That put you in touch with the manual exchange at the post office and they connected you to the number you needed. Most numbers were only two or three digits, vastly different from today’s world of mobiles, where most of the phone call time is taken up dialling the number
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“your big wonderful country, beautiful flowers, and friendly people”. Toyoko likes us and we liked Toyoka (a “wealthy” child, “wealthy” meaning fortunate in all phases of life, not monetary wealth).
“We’re absolutely delighted, as it represents the culmination of years of hard work by everyone involved with the company.”
LOOKING BACK 100 years ago 18 November 1915 Victoria requires an average of 80 recruits daily to reinforce Victorians at the front. Age 18-45 years Minimum height 5 feet 2 inches Chest measurements 33 inches (fully expanded) Persons desiring to enlist should, if in the Metropolitan area, apply at the recruiting depot, at military headquarters, and if in other localities at the nearest town hall, shire hall, drill hall or recruitment depot, where arrangements will be made for medical examination. Free railway tickets to the metropolis will be granted after medical examination. Rates of pay per day Lieutenant 21 shillings Sergeant 10 shillings and 6 pence
Corporal 10 shillings Private 6 shillings Separation allowance Separation allowance will be paid to married men who are receiving less that 8 shillings per day, but such allowance will not exceed the amount necessary to make up the difference between their daily rate of pay and 8 shillings per day. Subject to this limitation, the amounts payable per day are as follows: (a) for a wife living at home 1 shilling and 5 pence (b) for each child under 16 years of age, 4½pence A similar allowance as in (a) is payable under the same conditions to the mother of a member, if she is solely dependent on him for support. Pensions
50 years ago 17 November 1965 Toyoko visits Australia A 24-year-old brown eyed Japanese girl (162 centimetres tall) sat in the Dandenong YWCA office in Thomas St dexterously creating dainty paper dolls, Japanese men and widewinged golden butterflies from folded coloured paper. And as she worked, Toyoko Yano, in near perfect English spoke of “my visit to Australia”. She spoke of her impressions of
20 years ago 20 November 1995 Diva’s touch turns firm’s fate around Stella Axarlis, former opera singer and managing director of Dandenong’s Bilcon Engineering, has proven to be a business diva. With no managerial experience, she turned around the fortunes of an ailing company in only five years. Last week the company won a small enterprise award, one of three announced at the Australian Quality Awards in Melbourne. Ms Axarles said the award was “recognition of a team effort”.
5 years ago 15 November 2010 Support to be expanded A support group for children with Asperger Syndrome is looking to expand after moving into new headquarters. Casey Asperger Syndrome Support, which has since 2005 helped families of children affected by the condition meet weekly and is coordinated by volunteers. The building, leased to the group by the City of Casey, has a ‘resource library’ with information on Asperger Syndrome. - Compiled by Dandenong and District Historical Society
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Venomous visitor By CASEY NEILL A SNAKE on the loose in a Dandenong South factory wasn’t an unusual situation - but the species was. The Reece Plumbing national distribution centre operations manager Bill Lewis said workers discovered a bright green snake on Tuesday 17 November. “At first they thought it was a prank,” he said. “The guy knocked the carton and it put its head up. It couldn’t move anywhere because it was stuck to the sticky tape. “We don’t know how long it was stuck there.” Mr Lewis about four months ago found part of a snake during a walk around the building, and called in snake handler Raymond Hoser to run a snake safety course for staff. “We knew to just leave it,” he said. “He told us that most people get bitten because they stand on them or they muck around with them. “Most of our containers get fumigated. Because this one didn’t have any wood it in, it didn’t get fumigated.” Mr Hoser - self-dubbed the Snake Man - said the reptile was a venomous white-lipped green tree viper from south-east Asia. “It was unusual. I’ve never caught a viper before,” he said. “I get one international visitor a year on average. “It had been in the box since July. That’s when the box came in from China.
“He was skinny but in good health.” Mr Hoser said there were lots of venomous snakes in Dandenong. “The industrial area around Dandenong South is particularly good for snakes,” he said. He said running water, dense blackberries and industrial storage provided the perfect environment. “In Dandenong, by far the dominant snake is copperheads,” he said. “You also get tiger snakes in the area but they’re very scarce.” He urged anyone who spotted a snake to walk away. “You will never be bitten by a snake unless you mistreat it,” he said. “If you want to be like Steve Irwin and bash the cr*p out of things, something will probably kill you in the end.” A Department of Agriculture and Water Resources spokesperson confirmed biosecurity officers had been alerted to the discovery of an exotic snake and had collected it for formal identification. “Live snakes, like any live animal, pose a high biosecurity risk to Australia because they can carry pests and diseases that aren’t present here, potentially affecting our agricultural industries, health and the environment,” they said. “The department will review the likely pathway for the snake entering the country further as more information comes to hand.”
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Muslim victims of terror By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS HAZARA refugee and photojournalist Barat Ali Batoor says Muslims, refugees and asylum seekers are among those suffering from recent Islamist terrorist attacks. Mr Batoor, as guest speaker at the Southern Migrant and Refugee Centre (SMRC) AGM on 18 November, gave condolences to victims of recent atrocities including in France, Lebanon and Kenya. He also referred to seven Hazaras “brutally slaughtered” by militants in Kabul three days before the recent Paris massacres. Among the victims, who had been kidnapped several months ago, was a nine-year-old girl. The violent groups responsible for the killings did not portray “true Islam” and would cause more challenges to refugees and asylum seekers in Europe and Australia, he said.
“Real” Muslims’ lives were being adversely affected by these terrorists. Like other refugees who had fled persecution, Mr Batoor felt the “pain” that afflicted those victims and their communities. Mr Batoor’s own Hazara community had suffered persecution in Afghanistan and even in their “safe haven” in Quetta, Pakistan, for more than a century, he said. At great danger, he returned to his birth place of Quetta to document the perils his people faced. A trailer of his resulting film Batoor: A Refugee Journey, which is soon due for international release, was shown at the AGM in Dandenong. The film shows grieving families with horrific tales such as body parts being found on top of buildings after a terrorist bomb blast, and a busload of people being attacked by gunmen. “People of the Hazara community want to find a way out of there,” Mr Batoor told the gathering.
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Elderly woman punched intruder AN 86-YEAR-OLD Dandenong woman has punched a burglar in the head, sending him fleeing. Greater Dandenong CIU Detection Senior Constable Bree Jarvis said a man removed glass louvers from a toilet window and entered the Jones Road
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Disgusting dumpers By CASEY NEILL DUMPED rubbish is costing Greater Dandenong about $370,000 to clean up. But the council is taking on the dumpers with fines and court appearances. Councillor Roz Blades contacted the Journal on 16 November after spotting “just one load of rubbish that councils have to contend with” next to Copas Park in Noble Park. “Just disgusting, isn’t it,” she said. “It is a lovely little park, well-liked by the residents. “There used to be charity bins there but they were removed because there was rubbish all around them.” The council’s city planning, design and amenity director Jody Bosman said the council in 2014-’15 spent about $370,000 on disposing rubbish dumped in the community. It received and acted on 3291 complaints about dumped rubbish and took a further 3177 proactive actions.
“Dumping rubbish is a crime,” he said. Mr Bosman said the council in 2014’15 issued 28 official warnings and 315 infringement notices in relation to littering and illegal dumping. “The council also conducted 16 successful court prosecutions for such offences,” he said. Infringement penalties range from $303 to $3003 and court-imposed fines could be as high as $9100. “Clean-up costs can also be awarded against offenders,” he said. Mr Bosman encouraged residents to use the SnapSendSolve app to notify the council about rubbish dumped on public land. “You can download the free app to your mobile device and then use it to snap photos and report problems while out and about,” he said. “The app uses mapping technology to determine which authority is responsible for an issue and forwards the report to the right place.”
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Playgroup learns how to seriously play the game By CASEY NEILL A DANDENONG North playgroup has the state’s best team at its helm. Rosswood Playgroup won the Community Committee of the Year title at the Playgroup Victoria Awards on Thursday 12 November. Enrolment officer Daniela McCole was shocked when she was called to the stage to accept the honour. “We were nominated last year as well and we weren’t successful,” she said. “It’s definitely a credit to the members and the history of the playgroup. “It’s the efforts that everybody’s put in year on year to create the place and turn it into what it is today. “It’s great to have the award come at such an important time for us. It’s a real turning point for us.” Rosswood has just finished renovations that were years in the making and is trying to recruit more committee members. “It’s been skeletal with the committee members over the past few years,” Ms McCole said. “We’ve had a lot of change in the last six months. “We’ve got all new amenities - new toilet facilities there for the kids, the kitchen’s been renovated so we can see out to where the kids are playing outside. “The members have been saving money for years and years and have been waiting for those renovations to be completed.” Ms McCole said Rosswood had a relaxed environment where children could play and carers could bond. “Parents choose how sessions are run. Some share food, others don’t. Some structure their activities, others wing it,” she said. “All groups pack up in the last 15 minutes of the session and leave the premises ready for the next group to arrive.
BUS routes proposed for Keysborough South have serious flaws, say campaigners. About 40 residents attended a Public Transport Victoria (PTV) information session on the proposals at Keysborough College on Wednesday 18 November. Councillor Matthew Kirwan said the routes included a section of Keylana Drive in the Hidden Grove estate that already had traffic problems at peak periods. He said the routes did not go past the proposed sites for key infrastructure - such as shopping centres and community
IN BRIEF Teens charges TWO teenage boys will answer charges over an assault in Dandenong Park that put two people in hospital. Police have also charged a 26-year-old man from Narre Warren in relation to the incident, which occurred about 9pm on Monday 9 November. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Senior Constable Marisa Owens said officers were called to the Pultney Street park and found a 64-year-old Hampton Park man and a 39-yearold man with injuries. They were taken to Dandenong Hospital for treatment. The Victoria Police Canine Unit attended and found a 14-yearold Dandenong North boy and a 16-year-old boy from Coronet Bay nearby. Det Sen Const Owens said police found the third man some time later.
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Jack with the winner's trophy. 147032 “If a group wants to continue meeting during school holidays, then they do. “I have lived in the area since 2008 but it wasn’t until having children and joining Rosswood that we have been able to make many new friends locally. “Giving one’s time and being part of a community group - whether it’s a sports club or playgroup - is a highly rewarding experience and my husband and I hope that our children can learn from this that giving is receiving.” Rosswood hosts a session dedicated to
Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Japanese culture on Mondays and to Islam on Thursdays, with other multicultural sessions running most days. “If there’s not a group running at a time or day that somebody would like, they are welcome to take up the role of session host and wait for others to join the group,” Ms McCole said. “This year we’ve also been trying to start a dad’s or male caregivers session which is run on the last Sunday of each month from 10am to noon.” The Playgroup Victoria Awards are in
their third year and are an opportunity to acknowledge the hard work of community members and volunteers. Greater Dandenong was up for five nods, including Playgroup Agency of the Year. Annita Keevers and Doris Wong were in the running for Supported Playgroup Co-ordinator of the Year and Jodie Skeels vied for Supported Playgroup Facilitator of the Year. Email playgroup@rosswoodplaygroup.com.au or visit www.facebook. com/RosswoodPlaygroup to get involved.
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hubs - and left out residential areas south of Keylana Drive and Westwood Boulevard. Cr Kirwan said a 20-minute loop service including Noble Park Railway Station, Parkmore, Perry Road, Hutton Road, Chapel Road and Cheltenham Road, would better service the area. “Particularly at peak times when people are trying to get from Keysborough South to the Dandenong Railway Line,” he said. “While it is great that the bus routes were proposed, there are serious flaws in both of them.” Keysborough South Ac-
tion Group spokeswoman Nina Kelly said more than 600 existing homes off Perry Road and five places of worship on Hutton Road were excluded from the routes. “And there is no future infrastructure growth factored into the route,” she said. “The route will not be rolled out until the second half of 2016. “By that time the proposed Woolworths on Hutton Road will be near completion and there will be no bus within 850 metres.” Ms Kelly said buses would run every 40 minutes during the day and every 60 minutes after 7pm.
“Research provided to us shows a direct route with higher frequency - every 20 minutes has greater patronage,” she said. “We believe people will still use their car to get to railway stations with this inadequate frequency.” She said the service would not link with the three major bus connections at Parkmore or the Smart Bus on Springvale Road. “Safety is another factor. The proposal has the last bus around 9pm however this will not link to the last buses servicing Parkmore between 9.30pm and 10pm,” she said.
Ms Kelly said the Keysborough community had been fighting for the bus extension for eight years. “We want it right the first time and to not have to continue petitioning the State Government for improvements down the track,” she said. PTV has announced a drop-in session at Parkmore on Thursday 26 November from 3pm to 5pm. The online survey closes Monday 30 November. Visit getinvolved.ptv.vic.gov. au/Keysborough-south/news_ feed/the-proposal2 to view the routes.
A SHOTGUN, pen pistols and rifles were among items seized from a 20-year-old Dandenong North man during a police search. Greater Dandenong Tasking Unit executed a drugs warrant at a Garfield Court property on Friday 13 November. They allegedly found two stolen vehicles - a $40,000 Volkswagen and a Holden Commodore valued at $7000 - with a loaded shotgun under a passenger seat and a loaded .22 pistol in a driver’s door well. Officers allege they uncovered three grams of methylamphetamine, or ice, in a centre console and after heading inside the house found 37 grams of cannabis in a dining room cupboard. They seized various parts of pen pistols and other firearms, shotgun shells, .22 calibre ammunition and knuckle dusters from the garage. A second search warrant executed at a storage facility in Springvale Road, Mulgrave, used by the man allegedly uncovered three stolen motorcycles - an $8000 Suzuki, a $24,000 BMW and a $5000 Yamaha 250.
Cyclist killed A DRIVER has hit and killed a cyclist in Noble Park. Police are appealing for witnesses to the incident, which involved a white Holden sedan travelling north-west along the Princes Highway just before 7am on Monday 16 November. The collision occurred near Dunblane Road. The cyclist, a 52-year-old Noble Park man, was taken to the Monash Hospital where he later died. The male driver stopped at the scene.
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Merger is sum of its parts By CASEY NEILL MICHAEL Ryan’s name will no longer appear on the accounting firm he started almost 30 years ago. But he couldn’t be happier. Aston Ryan Malcolm and Waters Dace announced at Sandhurst Golf Club on Thursday 19 November that from 1 January they would join together as Ashfords. Mr Ryan joined with sole trader Paul Aston in 1985 and they added Dennis Malcolm to the mix in 1986. He’s the only founding partner of either firm still actively involved in operations. “I am now 61 years of age, a baby boomer, the oldest professional in the practice, and now have the comfort that my succession plan is in place,” he said. “I am excited by the merger as it gives our firm some real clout in the south-east suburbs region. “We now have the next generation of professionals ready to
drive the business to new levels and be equipped with the knowhow, technical skills and business acumen to cater for client needs.” Mr Ryan said Ashfords would have offices in Dingley and Dandenong, “where many of our clients are based, and that location provides a real competitive edge for us against our city firm counterparts”. “I am proud to say I have never lost sight of the fact that clients always come first and even after volatile times in the investment markets along with the good times, the practice has never had one complaint made against it,” he said. Partner Richard Vaughan said the two firms brought together their audit divisions under the Ashfords banner last year. “It was dipping the toe in the water,” he said. “A total merger was in the back of our minds.” Partner Greg Cusack said setting up headquarters in the same building as M and K Law-
yers in Dandenong was “a natural fit”. The two share many clients and most are Dandenong-based. The new company will have more than 60 people on the pay roll, making it the largest in the region. “A lot of our team have had city experience but we’re suburbs boys. We’re not Collins Street imports,” Mr Cusack said. He said being a larger firm would make it easier to attract new talent. He’s been with Aston Ryan Malcolm for more than 25 years, and most business associates he was introduced to when he started were gone. “A lot of the people I speak to never met Aston, Ryan, Malcolm, Waters or Dace,” he said. But the meeting rooms in the Dingley office would be named after the founding partners - Aston, Ryan and Malcolm. Mr Cusack said it would be a nice touch for older clients and a story to tell new clients.
Founding partner Michael Ryan and MC Beverley O’Connor.
Training for the shortlist BOMBARDIER has made the shortlist of bidders to build 37 new highcapacity trains for Melbourne. The Dandenong-based manufacturer has joined with Macquarie Bank, ITOCHY and Infrared Capital Partners to vie for the work. Public Transport and Employment Minister Jacinta Allan on Monday 9 November announced three consortia would progress to the next phase of the tender process. Bombardier is up against Eureka Rail, which includes Alstom, the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ and John Laing, and Evolution Rail, made up of Downer EDI, Changchun Railway Vehicles and Plenary. The shortlist followed a rigorous expression of interest process.
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New hotel makes its reservation with $25m A $25 MILLION hotel is taking shape in central Dandenong. The Quest Dandenong Central development at 2-10 Walker Street is part of the $290 million Revitalising Central Dandenong initiative. At a site inspection on Thursday 19 November were Dandenong MP Gabri-
elle Williams, Quest CEO Zed Sanjana, Pellicano managing director Nando Pellicano and Places Victoria representatives. Mr Sanjana said domestic overnight expenditure for business tourism in the state increased by 21 per cent in the year to June compared to the previous period.
“Within the same period, international overnight expenditure also grew,” he said. Ms Williams said business tourism and investment were keys to Dandenong’s growth and rejuvenation. “This development by Quest Apartment Hotels is another significant step in the continued improvement of Central
Dandenong,” she said. Quest Dandenong Central will feature 95 apartments in studio, one, two and three bedroom configurations, plus onsite parking, a conference room and gymnasium. The property is expected to open in August next year.
A $36 MILLION aged care centre has created 100 new jobs in Keysborough. Former Victorian Governor David de Kretser and Greater Dandenong councillor Roz Blades officially opened Arcare’s doors on Stanley Road on Wednesday 11 November. “We are very excited to open our first aged care residence in the Greater Dandenong region and are looking for other places in the area to invest in as it is one of the most vibrant places to live in Victoria,” Arcare CEO Colin Singh said. The five-star centre includes an alfresco cafe, hair salon, and theatre.
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ENTERTAINMENT WHAT’S ON
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Chinese Tai Chi LEARN gentle meditation, mind-body practice and relaxation. This Tai Chi class is open to all fitness levels and comfy clothes are the only equipment required. Springvale Neighbourhood House, 46-50 Queens Avenue, Springvale. Sundays during school terms, 2pm to 4pm. Participation is a gold coin. Phone 9548 3972 for more information.
A TWICH in time THIS exhibition will showcase contemporary beading from Dandenong’s Sudanese community. The TWICH Women’s Sewing Collective, founded by Abuk Bol, is a sewing training program. Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Garden, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Friday 27 November to Friday 29 January. Open Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm, and noon to 4pm on the first Sunday of the month.
Elves, reindeer and balloons GREATER Dandenong Council is helping to spread Christmas cheer with music and entertainment around the city in December. Roving performances will be held in Noble Park Civic Space, Dandenong’s Palm Plaza and the Springvale shopping district. There’ll be giant elves bouncing around on stilts, a cheeky elf riding a reindeer and artist elves armed with balloons. Harmony Square and Lonsdale Street, Dandenong: Friday 11 December, 1.30pm to 3.30pm. Saturday 12 December, 10.30am to 12.30pm. Friday 18 December, 1.30pm to 3.30pm. Saturday 19 December, 1.30pm to 3.30pm. Monday 21 December, 11am to 1pm. Tuesday 22 December, 11am to 2pm. Wednesday 23 December, 1.30pm to 3.30pm. Thursday 24 December, 11am to 3pm. Civic Space and Douglas Street, Noble Park: Friday 11 December, 10.30pm to 2.30pm. Friday 18 December, 11am to 1pm. Monday 21 December, 1pm to 3.30pm. Tuesday 22 December, 10.30am to noon. Multicultural Place, Buckingham Avenue and Springvale Road, Springvale: Saturday 12 December, 1.30pm to 3.30pm. Friday 18 December, 9.30am to noon. Saturday 19 December, 10.30am to 12.30pm. Monday 21 December, 9.30am to noon. Tuesday 22 De-
cember, 1.30pm to 3.30pm. Wednesday 23 December, 10.30am to 12.30pm.
Remembering children lost SPRINGVALE Botanical Cemetery will host a special Children’s Christmas Remembrance Service. Attendees can write a personal message to place on a children’s Christmas tree and light a lantern in remembrance. The evening will also include craft activities and Christmas carols led by The Bayside Singers. Springvale Botanical Cemetery, 600 Princes Highway, Springvale. Sunday 13 December, 6.30pm for a 7pm start. Phone Gail Erwood on 8558 8211 or email gail.erwood@smct. org.au to register or for more information.
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DANDENONG Market host live cooking demonstrations in The Kitchen with resident chef Russell Bald. Each Tuesday and Saturday from noon to 1pm he shares secrets on creating healthy meals with market produce. Dandenong Market, corner Clow and Cleeland streets, Dandenong.
THE 69th Greater Dandenong Carols by Candlelight will include traditional and contemporary carols, an appearance from Santa, food stalls and fireworks. Bring a rug, a candle and a picnic to the free annual Christmas celebration. - denong. Friday 18 December, 6.30pm.
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THE event will start at Dandenong Market and proceed through central Dandenong to Harmony Square to show that the community stands united in opposition to violence against women and children. Television personality Helen Kapalos and former politician Rob Hulls will be among speakers at the square. The Kitchen, Dandenong Market, corner Clow and Cleeland streets, Dandenong, on Tuesday 24 November, 10.30am to noon.
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Chinese painting class LEARN how to use traditional Chinese brush painting techniques, and Chinese calligraphy. All paints and utensils are included. Springvale Neighbourhood House, 46-50 Queens Avenue, Springvale. Thursdays until 17 December, 1.30pm to 3.30pm. Phone 9548 3972 for more information. Tea and a tour THIS tour of Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens includes Laurel Lodge, Benga House and the gardens. It’s designed to provide an insight into the families who lived at Heritage Hill and Dandenong’s cultural history. Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Thursday 26 November and 3 December, noon to 2pm. Priced from $14 to $16. Bookings essential as numbers are strictly limited. Phone 8571 1702.
Aussie nativity scene Wilson Fernandez’s Australian Traditional Nativity Scene will return for the festive season, bigger than ever. St Elizabeth’s Parish, 107 Bakers Road, Dandenong North. 1 December to 10 January. 9.15am to 10.15am Monday to Friday, 7.30pm to 8pm Saturdays, and 9.30am to 10am, 11.30am to noon and 6.30pm to 7pm on Sundays. Alternatively, make an appointment with Wilson Fernandez on 0428 927 110.
Noble Park RSL CHRISTMAS LUNCH $65 per head FRIDAY 25TH DECEMBER Assorted Cold Meat Platters Roast Turkey with Cranberry Assorted Salads Sauce Roast Pork with Apple Sauce Cooked Crystal Bay Prawns Roast Lamb with Mint Jus Seafood Salad Tandoori Chicken Curry Christmas Pudding with Brandy Sauce Steam Rice Sweet and Sour Pavlova with Fruits and Cream Seasonal Roast Vegetables Pork Grilled Fish with Tiramisu Roast Potatoes Thai Sweet Chilli Sauce New York Baked Cheesecake BOOKINGS ESSENTIAL
NEW YEARS EVE DINNER Thursday 31st December $60 per head Includes 3 course meal & entertainment with the “DALTON GANG” Paralympian and author Don Elgin.
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son to feel good about people with disabilities,” he said. “We got to see the best of it. “Wallara’s full of stories just like that.” Mr Elgin will sign copies of his book at Wallara’s Pop Up Shop in Dandenong Plaza, Shop 268, at 11am on Monday 30 November. “I hope people can switch off from their life for a while, kick back and enjoy an absolute ripping Australian yarn,”
he said. “I’ve told it the way I see it and the way I lived it. “I hope they look at it and go ‘jeez he’s had a good life. Why aren’t we doing more with ours?’ “Really appreciate and enjoy the fact you are allowed to be happy and get the most out of life regardless of what cards you’ve been dealt. “It’s just the start. I’m working on the sequel as we speak.”
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WALLARA has made a lasting impression on paralympian Don Elgin. It all started with a request from the Dandenong-based disability support service for a guest speaker. Mr Elgin established StarAmp Global for amputees who need a manager. It was the first service of its kind in the world. “I could sense there was more to the organisation,” he said. He sat down for a chat with CEO Phil Hayes-Brown and hasn’t looked back. “It’s making a massive difference and impact on residents that were otherwise overlooked,” he said. “I thought I could add to that. They invited me onto the board.” Mr Elgin was born without the lower half of his left leg but explains in his new biography One Foot on the Podium that it never held him back. He won bronze in pentathlon at the Sydney Paralympic Games, took home three medals in Athens and managed the athletics team in London. “My work at Wallara has really only just scratched the surface,” he said. “The way to help corporate business to connect with disability services with Wallara, I think that will be the space.” Mr Elgin said Wallara’s work was “a game-changer”. “When Michelle Payne won the Melbourne Cup and her brother Stevie was there, that gave every single person a rea-
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COLOURING can improve concentration and mindfulness and is a way to meet new people. Pencils and sheets are supplied at this club. Springvale Neighbourhood House, 46-50 Queens Avenue, Springvale. Tuesdays during school terms, 1pm to 2.30pm. Phone 9548 3972 for bookings and more information.
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Draft picks nearing By JARROD POTTER THE lead-up to the AFL National Draft on Tuesday, and subsequently Friday’s AFL Rookie Draft, is almost over. By the time the names have been all called, the Dandenong Stingrays look all but certain to produce their fifth number one draft pick in key defender Jacob Weitering, 18, from Mt Martha, who has held the football world’s interest for the past few months. On top of Weitering, the Stingrays should add a few more draftees to their history with Kieran Collins (from Langwarrin), Bailey Rice (Beaconsfield), Brandon White (Beaconsfield) as well as midfielder Kurt Mutimer (Narre Warren) and ruckman Gach Nyuon (Narre Warren) all in the mix heading into Tuesday’s draft. Add to that a number of other players primed for a rookie spot opportunity or to head into the VFL and it’s been a remarkable season for the boys at Shepley Oval. It starts from the top as Weitering has proven himself match after match, playing for Dandenong, The Peninsula School, the AFL Academy and Vic Country this season. The level of interest in Weitering didn’t come without reason; he is far and away the best player out of this year’s draftees. The 195cm defensive dynamo is elite in every facet - marking, spoiling, kicking in play or at the goals plus his true utility to play tall or small. His skills have translated to winning a shelf-load of awards this year - the Ben Mitchell Medal, a national championship as Vic Country captain, All Australian, TAC Cup Team of the Year and receiving an invite to
Jacob Weitering is poised to become Dandenong's fifth number one draft pick at the AFL National Picture: JARROD POTTER Draft on Tuesday. 141641 the AFL National Combine. While Weitering’s efforts with the ball are impressive on their own, he said in July that his focus is teamfirst, what he achieves as an individual is only possible because of his mates helping him on-field. “Individual accolades come along, but I’m a team man and that’s why I play a team sport,” Weitering said earlier this year. “Being with the boys is something I’ll look back on - it’s as simple as that.” Dandenong Stingrays coach Craig Black is acutely aware of Weitering’s prowess and what his
champion player will want to do after the hype and speculation settles down next week. “You surely don’t need anything on Weiters do you?” Black said laughing. “He was fantastic, did everything right and was a player you didn’t need to check on and would do everything right. “He would go about his business, show up and do the work necessary to at the level required - from his point of view I think he would be looking forward to Tuesday night, then rolling up his sleeves and getting them dirty and getting into a pre-season.
“There’s been a lot of hype even during the year about it - so for him he’d be looking forward to being a number, starting again and earning respect at an AFL club and seeing how well he can play.” For more on this year’s draftees - visit the Dandenong Journal website www.dandenong.starcommuntiy.com.au to read the Ray A Day seven-article series on the club’s best seven prospects heading into Tuesday. The AFL Draft is televised on Fox Footy from 6.30pm while the rookie draft will be held on Friday at 11am.
Future in his sights - and what a journey By JARROD POTTER FOOTBALL has been a short but amazingly enjoyable journey so far for Dandenong Stingrays ruckman Gach Nyuon. Nyuon, 18, who lives in Keysborough, is in line to become the first Greater Dandenong resident to be drafted into the AFL since Alex Woodward in 2011. His history has a mix of tragedy, opportunity and good fortune - having fled war-torn South Sudan with his family when he was just an infant and settling in Australia as a refugee - but what drives the elite ruck prospect is his future, not his past. While his football history might not be as long, Nyuon’s story is one jammed full of success. The 200cm high-leaping ruckman equalled the jumping records of West Coast’s Nic Naitanui at the combine and put his name in bright lights ahead of the draft, but the hard work came this year on the back of rehabilitating a severe knee injury that curtailed his 2014. “I’ve found that I’ve developed quite well within a short period of time,” Nyuon said. “I couldn’t have done it without all the guys here. “Found it hard at the start, not being good at football or knowing much about it off the field, and
Gach Nyuon - pictured with the national championship trophy in July - is on the verge of becoming an AFL footballer at next week's Picture: JARROD POTTER draft. 141285 then that (knee injury) was probably the biggest set-back I’ve had in my short footy career - was pretty tough when I did my knee, couldn’t play or do anything for six months. “I knew coming back from that injury would be tough - getting my fitness and everything - so I just thought to be really professional in the way I went about it and do everything my strength and conditioning coaches asked.” With his football history still freshly written, starting in 2012 at Narre North Recreation Reserve, in
three shorts years the athletic ruckman has become an All Australian, national champion and TAC Cup Team of the Year recipient as well as listed in the country’s top-88 draft prospects with an invite to the AFL National Combine. “It is a massive privilege to be represented in the All Australian squad - I worked really hard for it, I wanted to be the best ruckman in the championships and I was confident of that,” Nyuon said. “It wasn’t more for me, but for my team first - give the mids first
use and be a link-up target around the ground to help the team win.” Five AFL clubs have shown interest in Nyuon and three of those sides showed their hand even further having interviewed Nyuon on multiple occasions. “I’m confident - a bit nervous at the same time, but we’ll just have to wait and see,” Nyuon said. Dandenong Stingrays coach Craig Black has been one of Nyuon’s biggest supporters and helped the fledgling ruckman make the step up through the TAC Cup ranks and to the verge of a league football career. “New to the game and his improvement from a 17-year-old to an 18-year-old can’t be underestimated,” Black said. “When the big G man realised what he had to do with his training output, his consistency in games went up when his work ethic improved. “He’s still got to understand the demands of AFL footy but that’s the good thing about having a young kid develop - they’re always learning and we hope he gets an opportunity to go and show his traits in the AFL. “His ability to start understanding the game later in the season flourished as well and as long as he gets an opportunity I’m sure he’ll grab it with both hands.”
Ashley Chandrasinghe is one of the DDCA under-14s set to represent the Southern Pioneers. 108407 Picture: JARROD POTTER
Players reach for higher calling By JARROD POTTER A wide and varied collection of junior local cricketers are bringing their batting and bowling prowess to the next level. Players from throughout the Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) have been chosen for higher duties in the Southern Pioneers regional representative teams. Dandenong Premier cricketers Mick Sweeney (under-18) and Cameron Forsyth (under-16) will coach the up-and-comers throughout the rest of the year, leading up to the January tournament. Coaching alongside Sweeney is Prabath Nissanka (Casey-South Melbourne) while Forsyth will be aided by Dane Harkin (Casey-South Melbourne), Kierran Voelkl (Casey-South Melbourne) and assisted by Josh Slater (Dandenong). The under-14 team will be coached by Rob Elston (Casey-South Melbourne), Mitch Rowe (Dandenong) and Kevin Tissera (Dandenong). DDCA Under 12s will be announced soon with their VMCU Junior Carnival starting early in January. UNDER 14 SQUAD: Berwick - Alfie Clark, Jordan McDonnell, Toby Wills. Berwick Springs - Ashvin Adihetty, Shobit Singh, Trent Symss. Buckley Ridges - Jonathan D’Rozario, Chansika Kapukotuwa. Heinz Southern Districts - Ashely Chandrasinghe, Kevin Seth. Narre South - Connor Hinds. North Dandenong - Shishir Kulkarni, Yash Pednekar. UNDER 16 SQUAD: Berwick - Jarryd Wills. Buckley Ridges - Nathan Munasinghe, Mann Patel. Cranbourne - Nivin Sathyajith, Joel Zietsman. Lynbrook - Daniel Van Hees. Narre North - Emran Heras, Tom Miller, Liam Richardson. Narre Warren - Damian Gamage. Noble Park - Dulnath Hendawitharana. Rowville - Triyan De Silva. Springvale South - Hrithik Katarey. UNDER 18 SQUAD: Berwick - Lachlan Lawrance. Buckley Ridges - Jake Cronin. Clayton District - Saad Khattak. Lynbrook - Clayron Landers. Narre North - Stephen Brooks. Narre South - Kirk Dickson. Noble Park - Arun Mannarsamy, Sacheen Paramesh. Springvale South - Andrey Fernando, Mitch Lewis, Ryan Quirk, Brayden Sharp, Matthew Wetering.
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Rising to challenge By JARROD POTTER BERWICK up-and-coming basketballer Mason Peatling has pledged to join Eastern Washington University after signing his letter of intent on Wednesday. Peatling, 18, will move to America in six months ahead of his maiden NCAA Division 1 campaign with the Eagles in 2016/17. Peatling’s late call up to represent Victoria Metro at the Under-20 Australian Junior Basketball Championships didn’t go unnoticed by the college, who immediately starting communicating with the 200cm power forward college prospect. His state duties and an excellent debut SEABL season with the Dandenong Rangers had Eastern Washington even keener to sign him. But the choice came on the back of Eastern Washington’s continued eagerness to sign him, as the college had been in constant contact, even flying coaches out to meet Peatling and his family recently. The significance of that gesture wasn’t lost on Peatling, who soon after signed on the dotted line. “They approached me pretty early on in the year after the nationals were pretty quick onto it,” Peatling said. “I was named an emergency then 12 hours later they were talking to me, congratulating me - was bizarre in 12 hours they caught wind. “It started from there and the ties to Dandenong with previous Dandenong players going there make the decision a lot easier and now I’ve met them and they’re good people, lots of people I can trust. “I got to know their people and their coaches came out to meet me and my family - that was important - knowing I won’t just be signing up for the basketball program but going into a great situation with the people as well.” Eastern Washington has turned into mini-Melbourne in many ways with Dandenong alumnus Venky Jois completing his final year in America, while Michael Wearne is currently a freshman on the roster and current Dandenong Ranger Jack Perry could also potentially attend the college after a full scholarship offer. “It was definitely a positive to know there were a couple of guys over there who were part of Dande-
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Dandenong Rangers forward Mason Peatling has signed his letter of intent to go to Eastern Washington Picture: JARROD POTTER University. 141078 nong - for me I remember as a 14 year old going to watch Venky play,” Peatling said. “Was great when the people there were saying ’we need someone when Venky goes out’ and also knew Michael Wearne, who was at Dandenong and is now freshman this year. “They’re definitely taking care of their Australians - I wouldn’t say they persuaded me because of that, but it’s great to know they’re very trustworthy.” There’s one more state championship campaign on the horizon for Peatling, who is currently in the final-17 man squad before the last
cut to the championships team in February and he hopes to get another chance to represent Victoria Metro at the upcoming tournament. Even with what lies ahead in his basketball journey, Peatling still can’t quite believe everything that has happened in 2015 as a season of highlights went by quickly. “It’s living in the moment I guess - just passes by before you realise,” Peatling said. “I played my first state team, was a really great experience and get back there again and have a bigger role in the team. “Playing for the Dandenong SE-
ABL team was a definite highlight, did some fun stuff when we went on the road and went to Tasmania - to go there to play basketball - in Brisbane to play basketball. “Basketball has taken me places this year I wouldn’t have been otherwise and I’ll be going to America because of basketball again and 2015 was about embracing the opportunity basketball provides.” He wanted to thank his parents for their support and especially his girlfriend Laura, who is also packing up and making the move to Washington to be with Peatling next year.
Munro rolls up sleeves for superb soccer By JARROD POTTER CREATING a high-calibre culture for women’s south-east soccer enticed Stuart Munro across to Southern United. The former Glasgow Rangers champion has been a south-eastern men’s soccer fixture for the last two decades, but decided to join the startup club on the coast. He’ll become the inaugural senior coach for Southern United ahead of the maiden Women’s National Premier League Victoria season. The club - formed by a five-club consortium of Casey Comets, Seaford, Mornington, Langwarrin and Peninsula Strikers - put the feelers out for a new coach and immediately snatched up Munro once he showed interest. After relinquishing his senior coaching role at Dandenong Thunder at the end of the season, Munro thought the opportunity to cultivate the south-east’s female soccer talent was a new challenge worth pursuing. “I guess that’s what the attraction is - first and foremost it’s a massive change coming across from the men’s
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Stuart Munro is ready for the coaching challenge with new WNPL side Southern United. 146864 Picture: JARROD POTTER game - where I’ve been involved in for many, many years,” Munro said. “I started thinking about the women’s game more than a year ago. “I just felt there were a lot of positives and sensed the FFA was pushing the women’s game and it was going to become more popular.
“When this came up a couple of months ago, because it’s a brand new club and a brand new competition and the club was based in the Peninsula area where I live, I felt it was going to be a really good fit for me and really quite interested in.” Munro did his homework on the new club, and everything about the WNPL consortium impresses him as he looks ahead to senior recruiting for season one. “When the club approached me about taking on the role, I did a fair bit of due diligence so that it wouldn’t be just a short term thing,” Munro said. “Ever since the day I thought this could be really good, I’ve never had a negative thought and everything I thought about has been positive. “The very thought to build something from basically nothing is exciting - we don’t even know where we are going to play from - all those things are quite exciting and you get to put your blueprint on it straight away.” Munro wants to concentrate on development in year one - success of
course won’t be forgotten at United, but he wants to lay the framework to build the south-ast region’s soccer for years to come. “I want to concentrate on developing the southern girls and giving them a pathway to come through and hopefully one day play in the W-League,” Munro said. “We also want to be a competitive team and have these young girls come and support us - we want them to be proud to come and watch the senior girls as that’s where they’re going to strive to reach. “We want to create a culture and environment in the club - from the 13s to the seniors - that will make everyone feel part of it.” Southern United president Theresa Deas - a former Matildas and Casey Comets player - believed Stuart’s signing was a great boon for women’s soccer in the local region. For more information on joining the club - with tryouts for under13s, under-15s, under-18s and senior women’s teams currently running - contact Southern United via its Facebook page www.facebook.com/ southernutd or www.pitchero.com/ clubs/southernunitedfc
ALL he needed to do was return a phone call. Dialling the number set the scene for Dandenong’s Justin Butterfield to start his Victorian Premier Cricket career. Despite missing the calls from Dandenong legend Warren Ayres, Butterfield, 28, from Narre Warren, eventually rang him back and accepted an opportunity that would shape the next 10 years of his sporting life. Ayres’ eye at the crease was legendary, but so it seems was his eye for scouting talent, as his repeated recruiting efforts reaped Dandenong another wonderful clubman in Butterfield, who just notched his 100th first XI match on Saturday as a Panther. “I got a phone call from Ayresy years ago and kept missing his calls and I eventually got in touch with him and he said come down,” Butterfield said. “Dandenong runs an open day each year and I had a bowl down there and he asked me if I’d like to play and it was as simple as that.” From humble beginnings, working his way up through second and third grades, Butterfield has well and truly cemented his spot as Dandenong’s spearhead in charge of a young attack. With 168 first grade wickets at an average of 22 since joining the club in 2006/07including 17 already this season - he’s been a force throughout his time at Shepley Oval and isn’t slowing down yet. “It was bit of a long time coming to be honest - had a few quiet years so I didn’t think I’d get there in the end, but I’m very proud to run out for Dandenong,” Butterfield said. “We’ve been alright - we had that three year patch where we made back-to-back grand finals and a semi-final before that, so like anything it goes in cycles and we’ve always been there or there abouts, if we’ve missed finals we’ve never been too far away. “Success - particularly in the first XI - is something that is expected -whenever we’ve missed out it hasn’t been by much, so it’s never been a particularly disappointing season.” He would know a thing or two about ultimate club cricket success. Butterfield’s fondest Premier memory isn’t with the ball, but with the bat, as his amazing 32-run partnership with James Pattinson under pressure-filled circumstances in the nail-biting 2010/11 Victorian Premier Cricket finale. Their final-wicket stand saw off Frankston-Peninsula’s dying efforts to snatch the premiership away from Dandenong, but the bowler’s rearguard 13 off 58 balls ensured the Panthers claimed the pennant. But it’s not just the premiership that stood out to him, but the people he played with along the way including a plethora of Test cricketers who have called Shepley Oval their club-cricketing home including the Pattinsons - Darren and James - and Peter Siddle. “That’s obviously the highlight of the career (the premiership) and playing with those sorts of people, Darren, James and Pete; it’s been great to have on-field success and be around blokes who have been at the top level,” Butterfield said. “It’s always a thrill when they’re down at training and you have a chat to them and then go out and play.” Dandenong coach Ross Woodall said Butterfield’s perennial efforts throughout the years though - sticking by the Panthers through lean years after the club’s premiership success in 2010/11 - was a testament to his character. “He’s the heart and soul of the place and it’s really important for us to perform well in his 100th,” Woodall said. “He’s done a hell of a lot for the club and the blokes out here today, so it’s about time we repay the favour.” Butterfield charged in for his 100th Victorian Premier Cricket match and toiled on Saturday to take 2/56 as the Panthers will need to work hard to chase down Carlton’s 339.
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Dandenong doyen Donnell’s dab hand By JARROD POTTER
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Dyna-mite dog By MICHAEL FLOYD Tom Donnell’s 90 not out was the only positive for Dandenong on a dire day with the bat. 147383 Picture: JARROD POTTER order woes became an urgent problem. Dandenong slips to sixth on the VPC first ladder with Twenty20 season resuming this weekend as the Panthers hosts St Kilda on Saturday before heading over the bridge to Footscray-Edgewater on Sunday. Noble Park (0/0) is in dire trouble against Balwyn (9/283dec) while Endeavour
Hills (7/152) managed to push towards a reasonable tally as Luke Cody (47no) and skipper Vaughan Baxter (15no) will resume against Kew. It wasn’t the case for many other teams around the league, as Dandenong Women’s were washed out at Greaves Reserve as was the entire Turf contingent of the Dandenong District Cricket Association.
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VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET - ROUND 7 REVIEW (Day 2) WHATEVER Dandenong ate at lunch should be banned from the rooms after a disastrous collapse after the break. Chasing Carlton’s (339 and 1/20) mammoth first-innings tally, the Dandenong approach was well measured and cautious through the first hour, but was thrown out the window as they lost seven wickets quickly following the break. Skipper Tom Donnell (90no) and Brett Forsyth (43) saw the shine off the new ball and the pair’s caution paid off initially as they raced to their second 100-run stand this season. There was extra celebration along the way for Donnell, who surpassed Tim Hooper as Dandenong’s greatest run-scorer in his exceptional innings. Ryan Sidebottom (2/56) and Cameron Stevenson (3/35) started to chip away at the top order before a chaos-ball spell from Thomas Smyth (5/11) ripped chunks from the Panthers’ order. Losing 10 wickets for 72 runs in lightning fast procession, Dandenong could not give Donnell the help needed to stay at the crease, with the captain the only man left standing. His impressive effort to carry-the-bat, finishing 10 shy of a well deserved century, was the only positive to glean from Sunday as the Panthers’ middle
DYNA Double One upstaged illustrious kennel mate Fernando Bale in what will long be remembered as one of the great TAB Melbourne Cups. Seeking an unprecedented ninth Group 1 title in what was widely touted to be his final start, Fernando Bale stunned everyone when for the first time since July, he missed the start and was slowly away from the boxes. However he soon showed his trademark dazzling turn of foot, and with a huge roar from the crowd, charged through the first turn four-wide before crossing the field and leading by three lengths entering the back straight. Dyna Double One had similarly began only fairly before railing strongly through the first turn and setting off in pursuit of his more fancied kennel mate, setting up the race that greyhound fans everywhere had longed to see. With their rivals left behind, the race became a match race between two of the greats of the modern era. Dyna Double One closed in on Fernando Bale turning for home only for the champ to respond and in a thrilling run to the line, Dyna Double One finally nabbed his rival to land the world’s richest greyhound race by a neck in a new race record of 29.17. “I’ve always said that Double One will show what he’s capable of one day and he did it in the biggest race in the country,” Andrea Dailly said.
Dyna Double One (left) and Fernando Bale (right) race to the line for the TAB Melbourne Cup. Picture: SUPPLIED Despite being beaten, Dailly was full of praise for Fernando Bale’s performance. “The effort he put in was just sensational. He ran his race upside down, and to only be beaten a neck by Dyna Double One with him just three lengths off him down the back is just phenomenal. At box rise I thought ‘he can’t win the race’, but within a twinkling of an eye he was in front. “From where he was, I’d have thought Dyna Double One would have beaten him by a couple of lengths but Fernando’s will to win is enormous
and he just keeps on trying.” Wheeler confirmed that had Fernando Bale won, he would have been immediately retired. However during the post-race presentation, declared that Fernando Bale will continue racing indefinitely. Dyna Double One’s Melbourne Cup victory was the 22nd win in his 41 start career, and the $420,000 first prize lifted his prize money to $698,148. By finishing second, Fernando Bale picked up a further $120,000 and now boasts $1,288,110 in prize money.
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Renault captures attention RENAULT Captur is a stylish city car that’s virtually a Renault Clio with a taller five-door hatch body. It joins a sudden rash of small crossover SUVs that are taking Australia by storm. In fact these vehicles are a hit in global markets, particularly in Europe where parking in increasingly crowded cities is a huge problem. Note the word styling in our opening to this story, because that’s the number one reason people are giving us when we talk about their buying a Renault Captur. Interestingly, favourable responses are coming to us not only from youngsters who appreciate French style, but also from the over 60s who appreciate the ease of entry and exit from taller cars. While relatively small on the outside, Renault Captur has space for four adults in comfort. Mum and dad in the front and three pre-teen kids in the back is likely to be the typical Australian set-up and works well in this tall hatch. Versatility is excellent as the rear seat slides back and forwards to let you choose between passenger and luggage space. Headroom is plentiful for all but the tallest of basketball players. Captur is sold in the usual Renault models of Expression and Dynamique, the recommended retail price begins at a pretty reasonable $22,990. The kick up in the window line at the rear works well in the way it joins the roof-mounted rear spoiler. Also appealing are the deeply sculpted lines of the lower part of the doors. The style lines of Captur’s body are further enhanced by being offered in a large palette of
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Renault Captur is all about style, but it's exceptionally versatile in its people carrying ability. bright colours, many of them to provide a twotone paint scheme. Buyers can choose from different colours in the cabin as well, both on the major surfaces and the detailed trim on the dash and doors. Even better the seat covers can zipped off and replaced by new ones in different colours. Or simply removed for easy cleaning. Captur has a multimedia system controlled through a seven-inch tablet-type screen accessing satellite navigation, radio, phone and networking for apps grouped. Audio sounds good without being outstanding. USB, Bluetooth and Aux make connectivity easy. Renault Captur is powered by either a 0.9-litre three-cylinder turbo-petrol engine producing 62 kW, or a 1.2-litre four-cylinder turbo-petrol with 88 kW.
TCe 90 Expression 0.9-litre petrol five-door wagon: $22,990 (manual) TCe 120 Expression 1.2-litre petrol five-door wagon: $25,990 (automatic) TCe 120 Dynamique 1.2-litre petrol five-door wagon: $27,990 (automatic)
The power number translatesinto 90 and 120 horsepower, hence the Captur models being labelled TCe 90 and TCe 120 The Captur TCe 90 comes only with a fivespeed manual gearbox, all TCe 120 models drive through a six-speed double-clutch automatic. Our test car on this occasion was a Captur TCe 120. It came in a latte coloured lower body and deep black roof. The interior disappoints in being finished in various shades of grey, though the white stitching on the dark-grey seats does lift it a little, and there are some chromed highlights. Renault was the first car maker ever to achieve a five-star safety rating and Captur obviously continues this important tradition. It only requires six airbags to achieve this, avoiding the extra knee bags some makers are
forced to include. Child safety utilises IsoFix child seat anchorage at the two outboard rear seats Seat comfort and support are good in the traditional French manner - those who live in that country certainly like to pamper themselves. The luggage area is tall and voluminous. The floor of the boot is reversible to give either conventional carpet or a wash-down surface for carrying wet items. The boot floor can be set to give maximum height, or raised by about 150mm to provide a hidden area underneath it. A particularly useful feature is that the boot floor can be set at a 45 degree angle that gives support to grocery bags which insist on falling over and spreading their contents far and wide. Around town the Captur is quiet, comfortable and pleasant to ride in. On motorways it shifts along in a relaxed easygoing manner. However, it doesn’t like Australian country roads that are badly in need of repairs and moves about more on its suspension than we liked. Handling is safe and competent, but nothing to get excited about, that’s the job of Captur’s little brother Clio which comes in both standard and exciting sports models. Engine performance from the four-cylinder turbo-petrol unit is good and generally gets the car moving promptly. The six-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission is generally in the right gear for the conditions and works well with the characteristics of the turbo engine. For more information contact Barry Bourke Renault, 755 Princes Highway, Berwick. Phone 9707 2222.
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