Dandenong Journal Star - 15th February 2016

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15 February 2016

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Gala party for theatre’s birthday Helen and Maddi Streefkerk were among the special guests at Thursday night's Drum Theatre 10th anniversary concert. Helen's husband Paul was the theatre's inaugural director. Full story and more pictures from the gala night turn to pages 42,43 and 51. 150148 Picture: ROB CAREW.

■ Residents rail against train as plans leave them up in the air...

Left dangling By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS FOR one Noble Park resident, there’s no way the State Government can make its sky rail project palatable. “You can’t polish a turd,” he said with venom. He said he does not want to stare at towering concrete and passing trains over his back fence.

The man has painted a political protest on his family’s back fence, brightly visible to train commuters: “How dare you destroy my home and community with ‘sky rail’ Mr Andrews”, it reads. The man and his family have lived metres from the Corrigan Road level crossing’s frequently jangling bells and closing boom gates for 40 years. Under the State Government’s plan, the in-

tersection and Noble Park’s other maligned level crossings at Heatherton and Chandler roads will be replaced by a nine-metre elevated rail section by late 2018. “The level crossing doesn’t bother me because it wasn’t imposed on me after we moved in,” the resident said. “But when someone imposes something upon

me without saying a word to me and they don’t listen to me... “I was expecting it to go underground.” The man pointed to a Level Crossing Removal Authority calling-card left at his home four days after the announcement. It states: “Sorry we missed you”. Continued on Page 3 1216849-DJ07-16

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Couple are a sure shot By NARELLE COULTER BILL Toogood knew wife Gwen was the one for him when she jumped at the chance to go rabbit shooting while they were courting. “I taught her to shoot,” said Bill proudly. “I also taught her how to set traps. We would get home from the pictures in Korumburra and check the traps. I used to sell the rabbits at the (butcher’s) shop. “One night a rabbit got out and she ran and caught it.” Bill glances proudly at his wife of nearly 60 years, the affection between them obvious. Gwen, 79, and Bill 87, celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary on 18 February. The couple has lived most of their married life in Dandenong in a little white house in Alexander Avenue that Bill built himself. Bill worked for many years as a butcher in Dandenong before eye problems forced an early retirement. He describes marriage as the “best thing in my life”. As Journal photographer Rob Carew asked Gwen and Bill to cuddle up for a photo, Bill grumbled: “I’m too old for this.” “You weren’t saying that 60 years ago old boy,” chortles Gwen’s older sister Val who was in the couple’s bridal party. The sisters grew up with Bill

in the little farming community of Poowong. Their earliest memory of each other is from VE Day in 1945. Bill was droving cattle along a road when he stopped to ask the sisters, who were on their way home from school, why the church bells were ringing. Gwen was about eight at the time. Years later when Gwen’s father “put on a barrel” for Bill’s mate’s birthday, Bill took his chance and asked Gwen out. “I thought he was nice and kind,” said Gwen. “I knew him and grew up with him. I’ve known him all my life.” She remembers Bill coming into the bakery where she worked in Poowong to sit by the heater wearing “a maroon scarf and gabardine overcoat”. She still has the maroon scarf. Bill’s first job in Dandenong was in Henry Hicks’ butchery in Cadels Arcade. The business later moved to Thomas Street, around the corner from the old Journal office. Bill eventually purchased the business, renaming it Toogood Meats. The couple courted for two years before Bill decided they would get married. He was so keen to secure Gwen’s hand that he barged into her parents’ bedroom to ask her

Bill and Gwen Toogood hold a picture from their wedding day. 149878 Picture: ROB CAREW

father’s permission. “They were in bed and I went in and said ‘OK if I marry your daughter?’ They said yes. They couldn’t say anything else,” chuckled Bill. “She was a nice girl and I was lonely. I never had a mother or father. I wanted a family.” They were married in the All Saints Anglican Church in Poowong on a hot summer’s day. Afterwards, they celebrated at the Poowong Hall. “I didn’t get into the hall that much that night. I kept getting called into the pub to have a drink,” said Bill mischievously. When the Toogood’s moved to Alexander Avenue it was dirt road with very few residents. Bill and Gwen lived in a caravan. Their letterbox was the highway because the postie wouldn’t deliver down the unsealed, often muddy road. Nor would the “dunny man” venture to their house. Instead the waste was used to fertilise Bill’s famous rhubarb patch. The couple had three sons Gary, Michael and Phillip. The clan has now expanded to include five grand-children. When Bill retired, the Journal printed a photograph of him and singer John Farnham’s sister, Jeanne, standing on an old panel van festooned with flowers. Jeanne owned a florist shop

and Bill would store her unsold flowers in his fridges. They celebrated their diamond milestone with a lunch on Saturday at Dandenong’s Workers Social Club in Wedge Street. “You have your ups and downs but you get through it,” said Gwen, glancing at her husband. “What you put in you get out of it. In fact you get double what you put in.”

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Banned motorbiker jailed after crash By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A DISQUALIFIED motorcyclist who failed to heed a give way sign and collided with a car in Springvale has been jailed for one month. Osman Dogru pleaded guilty to charges including careless driving at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 8 February from a video link in Port Phillip Prison. He is serving a 31-month jail sentence for assaulting, falsely imprisoning and threatening to kill a former girlfriend as well as drug trafficking. The court heard that Dogru had

taken a friend’s motorcycle - with his girlfriend as a pillion passenger - for a quick trip for cigarettes on 6 February 2014. Dogru, whose licence had been disqualified for two years at the time, rode west on Whitworth Avenue and failed to give way to a car turning right from Lewis Street. Despite an emergency braking manoeuvre, Dogru struck the front right corner of the car and he and his passenger were thrown from the bike. The passenger, screaming with pain from her injuries, was aided by witnesses and later hospitalised.

Dogru ignored a request to “wait for the cops” and rode from the scene without exchanging details with the driver or calling for an ambulance. The motorbike’s owner picked up Dogru, who was bleeding and with two broken fingers. The accused self-administered bleach and methylated spirits on his wounds. Dogru was also charged with a further riding a motorbike while disqualified and without a helmet in Heatherton Road, Springvale on 21 January 2014. He told the court he had “flipped out” because of a combination of

anxiety, depression and drug abuse but had since “learnt a lot”. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen noted the size of Dogru’s current jail sentence handed down by the County Court. “You would never give anybody more than that (for those offences).” He jailed Dogru for a month, to be served concurrently with his prison term. The accused was also fined $1000, which can also be converted and ‘paid’ through his existing jail time. Dogru is due for release from jail on 27 July.

Residents fume over sky rail project From Page 1 “You weren’t sorry to miss me a few months ago,” the man tersely responds. Noble Park Community Action Forum member Ian Laidlaw said the suburb had been held back by the three level crossings and the ensuing traffic delays for 90 years. “It’s fantastic to get rid of the level crossings. It will change the community but I’m disappointed it’s not underground.” Mr Laidlaw said he didn’t want spaces under elevated rail lines, which had become “wastelands” in other parts of Melbourne, such as Queen’s Bridge and Huntingdale Road. Dawn Vernon, who lives 12 houses from one of the level crossings, said the project would bring together parts of Noble Park which have been long separated by rail tracks. She supported the concept “as long as it’s not too noisy”. Others at the community action forum at the Paddy O'Donoghue Centre in Noble Park on 10 February railed at the lack of meaningful consultation, claiming the Level Crossing Removal Authority had made no mention of sky rail in a meeting with residents last year. None of the residents at that consultation wanted rail tracks elevated above roads, a forum member said. There were hopes for more car parking at the Noble Park railway station to be revamped and shifted closer to Heatherton Road under the project. “The devil will be in the detail,”

IN BRIEF Station evacuated after grenade handover A MAN armed with apparently good intentions and two found grenades has unwittingly caused the evacuation of Dandenong police station last night. The man arrived at the station’s front counter about 5.50pm on 8 February, handing in old hand-grenades that, he said, he found in a Pakenham playground two weeks earlier. The station was immediately evacuated and cordoned off with an exclusion area, Detective Sergeant Luke Kirton of Greater Dandenong CIU said. An Australian Defence Force expert, who was called in, deemed the grenades were inert and took them away for destruction. Meanwhile the police station’s reception area had been shut down for at least two hours, Det Sgt Kirton said. “He had the right intent, but the execution was sadly lacking. “The message we’d give the community is if you come across any explosive device, ammunition or firearm capable of discharging ammunition, call triple-zero. “Clear the immediate area and don’t pick it up - and don’t bring it to the police station.”

Four charged over mugging A GROUP of four young males have allegedly twice mugged a person of his cigarettes and cash within minutes in Dandenong. The three 19-year-old men and a 16-yearold boy, all of Dandenong, have been charged over the alleged robberies about 3am on 3 February. The victim alleged he was punched in the face by one of the muggers, and robbed of his card holder, $100 cash and cigarettes by the group in Cadd Lane, Detective Sergeant Luke Kirton of Greater Dandenong CIU said. The male, who was robbed and suffered minor injuries, then returned to his home nearby to collect more money to buy more cigarettes. On his way back from a Coles supermarket that night, he had again encountered the gang on Lonsdale Street who took his new pack of cigarettes and $70 cash.

Above: An illustration of Corrigan Road, post the sky rail project. Right: One man's political message at Corrigan Road. an audience member said. Public Transport Minister Jacinta Allan defended the community consultation in Parliament and at a launch at Noble Park on 8 February. She told Parliament that hundreds of residents near the rail corridor were doorknocked the night before the 7 February announcement. At Noble Park, she said the community wanted to get rid of the level crossings as quickly as possible with more public open space and car parking. When asked if the public wanted rail above roads, there were a range of views collected at each of the

nine removed level crossings between Dandenong and Caulfield. Ms Allan alluded to a flaw in underground rail projects, such as the Springvale Road level crossing removal. “The challenge with that outcome is it continues to divide the community. It continues to have communities divided by a rail line. “What this option does is allow for communities to be connected in a way they never have been before and provide along the corridor 11 MCGs of open space.” Ms Allan confirmed the project would allow for additional rail lines

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WHAT’S IN A NAME DELVES INTO THE FASCINATING STORIES AND PERSONALITIES BEHIND SOME OF THE CITY’S BEST-KNOWN STREET NAMES. THIS WEEK THE JOURNAL LOOKS AT CENTRAL DANDENONG’S LANGHORNE STREET, NAMED FOR ALFRED LANGHORNE.

Stockman counted on his connections WHAT’S IN A NAME?

Alfred Langhorne.

BORN into a London family of merchants and stockbrokers, Alfred Langhorne longed to join his three older brothers in the new colony. He arrived at Port Jackson in 1835 at the age of 17. He joined his brother Charles working on a rural New South Wales property, learning the skills of stockmen. When the property was sold a year after his arrival, Alfred and Charles embarked on a career of overlanding cattle and sheep from NSW to both Melbourne and Adelaide. Langhorne Street in Dandenong and

Langhorne Creek in South Australia are named to acknowledge the direct connections to the Langhorne brothers. Alfred was the first person Joseph Hawdon - the first white man to settle in Dandenong - saw when he arrived in Dandenong in 1839. Alfred was at the time overseer of 'Bigning’, the first run in the area, owned by his uncle Captain Lonsdale. While in Adelaide on one of the drives, Alfred met the young and beautiful Sarah August and they married in 1841. Mr and Mrs Alfred Langhorne were entertained for dinner by their neighbour Dr Farquhar McCrae in April 1842, indicating that Alfred stayed around the district for some time. In 1845, Alfred and Sarah moved into their homestead at Laverton and made it their principle place of residence.

By this time Alfred opened an office in Bourke Street, Melbourne, and became a flour merchant. Alfred continued to overland cattle and export sheep to Launceston, and owned various properties around Melbourne as well as property and wool stores in Williamstown. In 1854, Alfred and Sarah decided to liquidate much of their assets and return to London to educate their two children, Robert and Alice. Alfred returned to Laverton Homestead in 1867 after Alice died from diphtheria at age 13. Sarah returned the following year, bringing Alice with her. It was not unusual in those times to include deceased loved ones when moving

vast distances. Robert stayed in England to complete his schooling. Sarah passed away from Parkinson’s disease in 1871 and Alfred died three years later while a resident of a private hotel in St Kilda. Robert was on a ship to Australia when his father died. With no close family or property in Australia he soon returned to England, never to see Australia again. His descendants eventually migrated to Canada where they still live today. Sarah and Alice are buried in the Williamstown Cemetery. Alfred is in the pioneers section at Fawkner Cemetery. - Compiled with assistance from Dandenong and District Historical Society

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Of the coins only the five cent (6d), 10 cents (1/-), and 20 cents (2/-) are completely interchangeable. 20 years ago 19 February 1996 Writing on the wall for graffiti Greater Dandenong has declared war on graffiti and will spend $100,000 on a big clean up. The city’s chief executive officer, Mr Warwick Heine, said the one-off blitz would help clean up the city’s image and was the best way to beat an “out of control” problem. “Most cities have given up on graffiti, saying it is an insurmountable problem, but we are going to tackle it head on. By the end of this year we will have rid the city of graffiti and won the war,” he said.

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100 years ago 17 February 1916 An Acknowledgement: Also a Suggestion To the Editor Sir - It is refreshing in these times, when we are calling on so many of our younger men to make the great sacrifice, if such should be their fate, and expecting the elders, who must remain at home to show an equally self-sacrificing spirit, to find another of our local rich men rising to the occasion. In your last issue you referred to the patriotism of Mr John Hemmings in lending his recently-acquired motor car to the recruiting sergeant. Our old friend is evidently substantial enough to be unaffected by the stress of war and the vision

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Cash return for repairs THE Serbian Sports Centre has recouped a small part of a $150,000 federal grant that was taken away from it by the government in 2013. The Bangholme-based centre, with the help of Isaacs MP Mark Dreyfus, has recently secured a $18,000 Stronger Communities grant to replace its basketball hall’s painted concrete surface with floorboards. Unfortunately, it won’t fix several of the centre’s other necessary works such as the court’s leaking tin roof and leaking LPG cylinder. Rain drips from the ceiling to create a slippery floor and causes basketball games to be cancelled out of fears for players’ safety.

The hazards were to be fixed by the $150,000 grant, which included connecting the centre to a natural-gas street main. Mr Dreyfus said the community would remember how the newly-elected Federal Government “ripped away” the grant. “While this (new) funding only provides a small part of the lost $150,000, I was very happy to provide this support to the Serbian Sports Centre.” The $150,000 grant, under the Building Multicultural Communities Program, was confirmed in a letter-of-offer by then Multicultural Affairs Minister Kate Lundy in August 2013 But then came the September 2013 federal election.

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cil (SEMVAC) spokesman Trung Doan said the flag had deep significance for Vietnamese Australians. “Like for a few groups, our flag and our identity had been taken away by the use of force. “It reminds many of us that came here as refugees of our refugee past. It reminds us of the fact that our community arose from the take-over of South Vietnam.” The council’s endorsement of the flag-raising legitimised that “sense of heritage”, Mr

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4. If you could witness any event, past, present or future, what would it be? A large Australia Day event run by me at MCG or the biggest stadium 5. What is your favourite television show? Not much time for that. It’s been only kids shows in the last 10 years but recently The Voice, Australia’s Got Talent and Iron Chef.

3. If you had to choose, what would your last meal be? Australian lamb cutlets with broccoli, cherry tomatoes, cheese, fresh salad and a nice bottle of shiraz from Heathcote, McLaren Vale, Clare Valley, Barossa Valley or Margaret River.

6. What is your favourite book? Books related to successful people. 7. You are hosting a dinner party and can invite six guests, dead or alive. Who would they be? Elvis Presley, Roman Tam (from Hong Kong), Andy Dang, Elton John, Bruce Willis and Demi Moore

8. What has been your most embarrassing moment? While taking an order from a girl at my former restaurant and witnessing her breast pop out from her very low cut top. She had to repeat her order for beef rendang but I couldn’t move until others at the table called for my attention. I then ran straight into the kitchen but forgot what she ordered. 9. If you could live in a particular era, which would you choose? I would choose to be born in the ’50s. 10. What was the first or best concert you have ever attended? Jacky Chueng in Melbourne.

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Park beating man is jailed By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A MAN has been jailed for three years after repeatedly kicking and wielding a garden stake on another man lying on the ground at Dandenong’s Pop Up Park. Nhial Nhial, 27, pleaded guilty to intentionally causing injury, affray, and committing an indictable offence while on bail over the incident on the Foster Street sports court at 9.30am on 10 October. CCTV footage depicted a fight between a shirtless Nhial and the victim, who appeared armed with a bottle. During the dispute, an unknown male hands Nhial a wooden garden stake, which with one blow felled the victim.

As the victim lay on the ground, Nhial struck him with the stake a further seven times and then kicked the motionless victim’s head twice. Nhial wielded the stake three more times, each time lifting the stake above his head before delivering the blows. According to a police summary, the victim appeared “helpless” and unable to defend himself during the “extremely violent” attack. The victim was taken to Dandenong Hospital with a cut to his head, a broken left hand and an injured leg. He was subsequently cleared of serious head injuries, which led to police dropping more serious assault charges. Nhial was on bail at the time

for cannabis possession, obstructing an ambulance officer, resisting police, public drunkenness and abusive language in public. Defence lawyer Chris Edwards unsuccessfully argued at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court for a community-based sentence. Mr Edwards told the court on 10 February the Sudanese refugee had suffered persecution in his homeland and then been bullied and assaulted in Australia. Mr Vandersteen said the “vicious” and “unrelenting” assault was too serious for Nhial to receive a community corrections order. Nhial will be eligible for parole in 20 months.

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To further decongest traffic, a new road linking Ian Street and Leonard Avenue will cross the tracks. Level Crossing Removal Authority chief executive Kevin Devlin said the project will boost rail capacity on the Cranbourne and Pakenham lines by 42 per cent - and 11,000 extra passengers in the morning peak. It will remove boom gates down for up to 87 minutes in the two-hour morning peak. “The modern elevated design has been selected because we believe it is the best way to remove these level crossings and creates the best urban design outcomes,” Mr Devlin said. “Modelling by acoustic experts has identified that the proposed design will result in an overall decrease in noise compared to the current rail line. “We will be working oneon-one with residents who back on to the rail line, and will be looking at privacy and noise screening as well as vegetation and fence improvements.”

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IT’S NONE OF OUR BUSINESS BUT… LONG-TIME Dandenong butcher Bill Toogood has fond memories of legendary Journal reporter Marg Stork. Bill and his wife Gwen feature on page 2 of this week’s paper as they prepare to celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary. “Marg was regular customer,” reminisced Bill. “She would walk past every morning and wave.“ “She would always call me Mrs Toogood and Bill Mr Toogood,” added Gwen. A REPORT of an interstate councillor’s death proved a trifle premature at a Greater Dandenong council meeting on 8 February. A moving tribute was led for the man, who had often visited our municipality. Some councillors gasped with shock - with good reason it turns out. It was soon confirmed that it was a man who shared the same name that had died.

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SPRINGVALE Asian Business Association president Daniel Cheng appears to be a man of hidden talents. To top off this year’s wildly successful Lunar New Year’s festival in Springvale, Mr Cheng took to the stage with Elvis glasses, wig and dance moves. He impressed at least one Greater Dandenong councillor, who later paid tribute to the fresh life that Mr Cheng had breathed into SABA. To find out more about Mr Cheng’s colourful life, turn to our new Take 10 column on page 6.

on. Were they voting on point three? Or points one, two and three? Or points one, two, three and four? The funny thing was that when put to the vote, each councillor agreed on the motion. INTERNATIONALLY renowned singer Silvie Paladino expressed surprise that it had been 10 years since she performed in the concert that marked the opening of the Drum Theatre a decade ago. Appearing on the Drum stage again last Thursday night, Ms Paladino quipped: “I must have been two. We’ll just go with that”. Ms Paladino told the audience that she had been drafted in to perform at the opening concert when Julie Anthony, who had been booked as the star attraction, fell ill. “They asked me would I fill in and here I am again 10 years later.” Ms Paladino performed Memory from the musical Cats and I Dreamed a Dream from Les Miserable, among other numbers, to rapturous applause. “What is a birthday without cake,” said Drum Theatre director Greg Hordacre before an enormous pile of profiteroles was wheeled on to the stage at the conclusion of Thursday night’s anniversary concert. The audience and performers sang Happy Birthday before the ‘cake’ was eagerly devoured in the foyer.

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EVER seen Abbott and Costello’s Who’s On First routine? It was replicated in spirit during a recent Greater Dandenong council meeting debate on its new flags policy. There was an avalanche of amendments proposed starting with the consideration of a flagpole in Multicultural Square, Springvale. Debate got stuck on whether that pole should be permanent or temporary, on whether one of the points of motion was redundant. Councillors were confused at various stages over which amendment they were voting

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Hayuran Mahendiran and Farzana Nadiri have kicked on since joining the Young Leaders program. 149858 Picture: ROB CAREW stand what Australian culture needs from me.” The young leaders identified issues such as mental health and unemployment and learnt how to organise events to tackle them. One of the young leaders’ projects was to raise mental health awareness by producing a video screened in front of 300 students at Dandenong’s Harmony Square. Ms Nadiri hopes to mentor other young people whose mental health is wavering, as well as young victims of family violence. “Many that I’ve met don’t know they have rights or where to go for help.” In Mr Mahendiran’s case, the program helped him emerge from

painful shyness and make lifelong friends with other young leaders. The 20-year-old Dandenong man had fled Sri Lanka as a refugee in 2014 and arrived in Australia with his father and sister later that year. Half of his family wait in limbo in Indonesia. But at least they’re safe, he said. After three months settling into Australia, a friend “dragged” him into the program. “It was the platform for me to take the next step. “It’s hard for us from different backgrounds but we feel we’re doing better with each day. “There’s a lot of help out there.” Mr Mahendiran was at first terri-

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GREATER Dandenong Council has ordered a report on fixing problems at the much-maligned No 8 Balmoral Avenue car park in Springvale. Since opening, the multideck car park has been plagued by broken-down lifts, ticket machines, boom gates and a tight first turn that has trapped some hapless four-wheel drivers. Councillor Sean O’Reilly, in a report to the council’s 8 February meeting, stated the main problem was the car park’s “single exit lane for 700 car spaces”. “All it takes is one customer to bring exit traffic to a standstill. “This flows on to bring entry

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portant to get right what was a “critical piece of infrastructure” in Springvale. Councillor Yourhorn Chea said the car park always had problems. Of its ticket machines, one was permanently broken, the other was sometimes working, Cr Chea said. “I believe a (council) officer will look after the car park much better than a private one.” Springvale Asian Business Association spokesman Stan Chang welcomed the report’s “positive type of improvements”. “Because of the significant design flaws, the car park has become a big headache.”

Vandals wreck council's income PARKING revenue has taken a sizeable hit from ticket machine vandals, according to Greater Dandenong’s midyear performance report. The council has collected $310,000 less in user fees in the July to December 2015 period - primarily due to an on-street parking fee shortfall. The report blames vandals and a delayed installation of new ticketing machines. The result was partly offset by high health and food registrations and building permit

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Lunar festival’s new dawn By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS SPRINGVALE’S Lunar New Moon Festival has delivered a stronger financial return this year, declare organisers. Springvale Asian Business Association spokesman Stan Chang said the festival’s losses were much improved from the 2015 festival’s blowout when it was organised by Greater Dandenong Council. “Last year the council made a loss of more than $60,000. That’s even without the cost of police and public liability insurance.” Mr Chang estimated that this month’s festival - which was back in the hands of SABA - attracted a crowd of up to 70,000 and would lose less than $15,000. It had prospered due to the reduction

of “council red tape” as well as the help of its own event organiser, an improved stall layout and better weather on the day, he said. The right balance between council support and SABA independence had been struck. “Each minor decision (last year) had to go through three levels of council officers. “This time there was more flexibility, especially as we got closer to the day.” The event had not attracted many major sponsors but had many minor supporters to help offset the cost, Mr Chang said. SABA would seek to fund-raise to pay for the outstanding loss. “It was all very smooth. Every business there was making some money.”

Councillor Sean O’Reilly endorsed the event’s success under the energetic leadership of SABA president Daniel Cheng. He said if SABA continued to meet health-and-safety requirements, he couldn’t see why it couldn’t continue to run the event. The council stepped in ahead of last year’s festival after SABA threatened to withdraw from the annual event over an infringement notice in 2014. At the time, Mr Chang claimed the fine for selling food after the festival’s permitted opening hours was unreasonable. The infringement notice was withdrawn after negotiations between the council and SABA.

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GREATER Dandenong Council will face an “enormously difficult” challenge to win residents’ support for an exemption from rates capping, a council report has stated. The report tabled at a council meeting on 8 February recommends an “engagement plan” for informing residents why it needs to charge higher than the State Government-imposed rate cap. It argues that “widespread community dissatisfaction” will make it unlikely for the council to win a rate-capping exemption from the Essential Services Commission in future years. “Without doubt, any increase in rate revenue is not a popular choice for residents,” the council’s report states. “To achieve an outcome from community engagement where residents elect for higher rates is going to be enormously difficult to achieve.” The council can apply to the Essential Services Commission for an exemption from rate capping on a yearly basis, but only if it’s engaged in prior community consultation. Part of the difficulty is giving residents an “informed view” on the council’s costs and why higher-than-CPI rates are required, the report states. The report discusses the use of community panels, online budget simulators, on-line forums and surveys to inform residents. It recommends posting information in the council’s newsletter, website and social media as well as a mail-out in 2016-17. Under rate capping, the council can increase rates by no more than CPI - or 2.5 per cent - in June’s budget. This month, Mayor Heang Tak warned of the council facing a “big shortfall” in its financial plans. The council forecasts a $3 million revenue shortfall as a result, which compounds to more than $50 million over the next five years. Councillor Matthew Kirwan told the 8 February meeting that the forecasts were “worse than expected”. Councillor Sean O’Reilly said the financial implications were the second biggest challenge; the “make and break” challenge was communication with residents. He said councils were getting “squeezed from both ends” - with its costs being inflated by costshifting from other tiers of government. Some councils published regular cost-shifting reports in response, he said.

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GREATER Dandenong Council has blamed rising costs for the decision to end its free shuttle bus service in central Dandenong on 8 March. The Greater Dandenong Free City Shuttle Bus, which stops at Dandenong’s shopping district, market, railway station and hospital, has been operating for 10 years. In a statement, the council stated that the shuttle’s patronage fell from an average of 160 daily passengers to 68 in the past four years. In the meantime, its cost had nearly doubled from $2.25 a passenger trip to $4.58. Mayor Heang Tak said the bus had been introduced as a trial to help shoppers move around the central activity district. He said Harmony Square and Halpin Way developments had helped make it easier to walk from the train station to Dandenong’s centre. Public bus routes also travelled to the same places visited by the shuttle service, he said. For alternative bus information, go to greaterdandenong.com.


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PRESENTATION IS THE KEY \ 3 DEIDRE STREET, DANDENONG NORTH This beautifully presented three-bedroom brick veneer home will cater for the whole family. Freshly painted with new carpets, wall heater, split system air conditioning all less than 12 months old, this property won’t last long, says the selling agent. It features a dishwasher, gas hot plates, electric wall oven, built-in wardrobes to all bedrooms and separate laundry plus a two-and-a-half space garage with internal access. The backyard features a full-size vegetable garden and an abundance of mature fruit trees which needs to be seen to be appreciated. It is located just a few minutes’ walk to Dandenong Tafe, Dandenong Club and a bus stop, and is a short drive to Monash Freeway access, Dandenong Hospital, the market, the Plaza and primary and secondary schools. 3

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MCLENNAN REAL ESTATE, DANDENONG, 9791 5922 SAMUEL HANNA, 0425 698 307 INSPECT: SEE WWW.MCLENNANREALESTATE.COM.AU Price: $550,000 plus buyers

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NOBLE PARK This is an opportunity to purchase a spacious family home in largely original condition, set on a generous sized section of 586 square metres with substantial underdeveloped surrounds. It is a wonderful property that carries potential galore for a total renovation internally or alternatively a complete rebuild/redevelopment that leaves new owners to set the grounds with a modern footprint. It boasts a generous open plan family lounge/dining area with combined kitchen, three bedrooms with wardrobes, and a full family bathroom with separate toilet and laundry. There is plenty of scope to let the imagination run free and breathe fresh air into this solid family home. Its huge rear yard with a single car garage is ideal for green thumbs, children and pets alike and with a solid construction this property is perfect for investors who are seeking a low maintenance rental property with high appeal. Located within walking distance of local schools, Yarraman station and plentiful parklands, and within easy reach of EastLink and major arterials, this home offers great potential to savvy buyers.

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KEYSBOROUGH This is the home for those who love to wine, dine and entertain on any size or scale and love space in every direction. With its exceptional rear alfresco outdoor entertaining area, an endless amount of grass for kids and pets in addition to the dual living areas and everything in between, this has it all. Add in the bonus of its superb location where there are schools, shops and freeways all nearby, not to mention ducted heating, ducted vacuum, a dual oven, multiple living rooms, great sized bedrooms including one large one downstairs all on a block size of 664 square metres. In its quiet court, it is exceptionally close to the Dandenong Bypass, EastLink, the Monash Freeway, Haileybury college, Lighthouse College, plus a plethora of

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schools and bus stops. Best of all at the end of the court there is a path that will lead the new owners directly to Parkmore Shopping Centre. The selling agent says that homes in this pocket of Keysborough are a rarity and that the new owners are going to love being so well positioned in such a perfect spot. 4

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DOVETON This home needs some care but is sure to attract attention. The solid concrete home has three carpeted bedrooms, a spacious kitchen with freestanding new cooker, separate bathroom and toilet for convenience, polished floorboards, ducted heating, fire place and solar power system. At the rear there is a self-contained bungalow with toilet and shower, all set on a block of 575 square metres. Renovate and live or detonate and build townhouses.

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BARRY PLANT DANDENONG, 9706 7455 YASANTHA DE SILVA, 0432 805 336 45 TARATA DRIVE INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT AUCTION: SATURDAY, 12 MARCH, 11AM (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR) TERMS: 10 PER CENT DEPOSIT AND 30 DAY SETTLEMENT

KEYSBOROUGH Situated in the middle of Keysborough, this beautifullykept, spacious and cheerful double storey home of 32 squares offers large family accommodation and space galore. This enticing residence on 535 square metres features four bedrooms with the large master bedroom with a full en suite and a walk-in wardrobe. There are three 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 and includes 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. Extras 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.

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All this is within walking distance to Parkmore shopping, 10 minutes’ drive to Edithvale beach, Haileybury college and there is easy access to EastLink, all of which makes this home a perfect choice for a large family.

NOBLE PARK Conveniently located, this young, neat and tidy brick veneer unit on a low maintenance allotment is perfectly situated on a quiet street in Noble Park. It has two good size bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, a family bathroom with separate toilet, a generous living room that is open and leads into the quality kitchen and dining areas. Quality gas appliances, ducted heating, single garage and a private rear courtyard means it’s a ready-made unit to move into or can be easily rented out. In a sought after pocket of Noble Park, down the road from Yarraman Train Station, this home is close to EastLink, schools and shopping. The selling agent says that this property is a must see.

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KEYSBOROUGH 21 MALMO COURT Malmo’s True Entertainer in a Perfect Locale If you love to wine, dine and entertain on any size or scale and you love space in every direction, this has to be the home for you. With such an exceptional alfresco entertaining area, an endless amount of grass for kids & pets in addition to the dual living areas and everything in between, this has it all. Add in the bonus of its superb location where you have schools, shops, freeways all nearby not to mention ducted heating, ducted vacuum, a dual oven, multiple living rooms, great sized BDRs and it’s all on a block size of 664m2 (approx).

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DANDENONG NORTH 12 FRANCESCO DRIVE Realise Your Dreams in Rosewood Downs Entertain on any scale, in any weather condition, enjoy the exceptional amount of space in every direction and make the most of this multi level, unique super sized family home. Large families will love the indoor/outdoor entertaining on offer, all while you have zoned bedrooms throughout in addition to modern feel bathrooms, plenty of living areas, an oversized double lock up garage plus a secure swimming pool on a block size of 826m2 (approx). It’s all positioned in the esteemed and central locale of the Rosewood Downs Estate where schools, shops, parks, freeways and so much more are at your fingertips. For an easy living lifestyle in an A1 position, make this large family home the one where you can build your own memories for years to come. Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 60/90/120 Days.

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Saturday 5th March at 12:30pm Contact Agent Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required Jessejames Mariñas 0431 108 933 Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888

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

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Under Instructions from the Mortgagee. This recently renovated villa-unit is ideal for the 1st home buyer or retiree. The list of features include; a modern kitchen with Caesar Stone bench tops, a fully renovated bathroom, 2 toilets, 2 spacious bedrooms with BIR and a separate formal lounge. The dining area off the kitchen is large enough to accommodate an 8 seat dining table and there is an under-cover area for out-door entertaining.

Corner Classic on 564m2 (approx) with so much Potential. Revitalise this charming home with some TLC, demolish and build your dream home or simply level the block and start fresh to build multiple dwellings (STCA). In such a prime position, this WB home on 564m2 (approx) is ready to be your next golden egg. The existing home enjoys 3 BDRs, 2 bathrooms (one is renovated), a good sized living, 2 carports + high ceilings for that extra bit of space.

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Saturday 5th March at 11am Contact Agent 10% Deposit. Balance 30 Days Wed 5:30 - 6pm & Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required Daniel Pepperell 0418 105 105 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

KEYSBOROUGH 7 NARELLAN DRIVE Vibrant, Warm, Modern & Spacious - these are the words that come to mind when you set your eyes on this magnificent family home. Inside enjoy a spacious living room, an open plan meals & kitchen, 3 great sized BDRs & an undercover retreat area with on a block of 540m2 (approx).

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Tuesday 8th March at 5pm unless sold prior $395,000+ Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required Chang Wang 0450 706 668 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888

3a 2b 2c 2e Saturday 27th February at 12pm INSPECT Thu 6 - 6:30pm & Sat 12 - 12:30pm PRICE Contact Agent TERMS 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days CONTACT Kush Chetri 0425 199 192 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

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A Contemporary Castle! This versatile, refreshed & well designed home has been revitalized for today’s easy living. With a newly installed kitchen, renovated bathroom, revitalized living room with gorgeous cathedral ceilings & a new pergola with deck at the rear – it’s truly a fantastic find! With 3 good sized BDRs, all with floating floors, MSTR with en suite, room to entertain all year long outdoors, a secure front yard & open plan living and dining, this is your complete package. METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT

Tuesday 1st March at 5pm unless sold prior $530,000+ Wed 6 - 6:30pm & Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required Chang Wang 0450 706 668 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888

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Dandenong North

3 DeiDre Street

PRESENTATION IS THE KEY!

This beautifully presented three bedroom brick veneer home will cater for the whole family. Freshly painted with new carpets, wall heater, split system air conditioning all less than twelve months old, this property won’t last long! Featuring dishwasher, gas hot plates, electric wall oven, built in robes to all bedrooms and separate laundry plus a 2 ½ space garage with internal access. The backyard features a full size vegetable garden and an abundance of mature fruit trees which needs to be seen to be appreciated. Located minutes walk to Dandenong Tafe, Dandenong Club and bus stop and a short drive to Monash Freeway access, Dandenong Hospital, Market, Plaza and Primary and Secondary Schools. OPPORTUNITY AWAITS!

For Sale: $550,000 plus oPeN: thurs 4:00pm to 4:20pm & Sat 12:00pm to 12:20pm

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82 CleelaND Street

SUPER CENTRAL INVESTMENT WITH MANY OPTIONS!

Zoned Residential Growth Zone - Schedule 1 and sitting on a block of 820m2 (approx) with high exposure and in the Medical precinct of Dandenong, this property is ideal for a Medical Practice, to build your dream home or for multi-unit development (STCA). Previously operated as a Dental practice, it features two consulting rooms, administration/reception area overlooking patient waiting area, staff rest room, storeroom, two toilets and six car parking spaces with extensive concreting at the rear of the property. Positioned in the heart of Dandenong Central, a short walk to the Dandenong Hospital, Market, Plaza and Dandenong High School with easy access to public transport and a short drive to both Eastlink and Monash Freeways. LEASE OUT - REDEVELOP - OR JUST MOVE IN!

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5 NormaN Court

LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION!

This tidy three bedroom solid family home won’t last long. Adorned with very generous sized bedrooms, all with built in robes, two living areas, two bathrooms and single lock up garage. Located in a high demand area of Dandenong, you have access to Eastlink, Dandenong Bypass, Princes Highway and seconds away from Dandenong South Primary School. DON'T LET THIS ONE SLIP AWAY!

auCtioN: Saturday, 27th February, 2016 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) oPeN: Wed 4:40pm to 5:00pm & Sat 11:20am to 11:40am

For Sale: $520,000 to $560,000 oPeN: Wed 4:20pm to 4:40pm & Sat 11:20am to 11:40am

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13/38 King Street

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INVESTMENT WITH TOP RETURN!

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’.

Located within minutes of Schools, train station and Dandenong City. Features a spacious formal lounge, spacious kitchen, dining area, full bathroom, separate toilet, laundry room, sunroom/rumpus and a double garage with remote door. Offers ducted heating, air conditioning, floorboards and tiles to wet areas.

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.

The rear unit of a small complex of four, this two bedroom unit represents excellent value. Features renovated kitchen, gas appliances, floating timber floors and spacious layout. Aluminium security shutters and carport completes the package. Currently let to and excellent Tenant paying $275.00 per week. WALK TO STATION!

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For Sale: $350,000 to $370,000 oPeN: Sat 11:20am to 11:40am

5/9-11 Weller Street

For Sale: $300,000 plus buyers oPeN: thurs 5:20-5:40pm & Sat 12:00-12:20pm

10/9-11 Weller Street

This well presented two bedroom, two storey flat will make a perfect investment or first home. Gas cooking, split system A/C and lovely carpets. This property is ready to be moved in to or leave the current tenants who would be more than happy to stay. Located in Dandenong’s CBD, this property will not last long.

For Sale: $220,000 plus oPeN: Wed 3:00-3:20pm & Sat 10:00-10:20am

Two bedroom apartment located close to everything including parks, shops, transport and school. Includes covered garage, built in robes, two balconies and a split system air conditioner with a bright sunny outlook. Ideally priced, as carpets need replacing and a good paint throughout will make a huge difference.

For Sale: $200,000 to $220,000 oPeN: Wed 3:00-3:20pm & Sat 10:00-10:20am

For Sale: $335,000 plus oPeN: Sat 10:40am to11:00am

11/116 Princes Highway

For Sale: $235,000 plus oPeN: thurs 4:40-5:00pm & Sat 10:00-10:20am

2/21 Potter 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!

For Sale: $215,000 plus oPeN: Sat 10:40am to 11:00am

Freshly painted two bedroom flat with built in robes and central bathroom. The lounge room has plenty of space and the kitchen has been re-tiled with new bench tops installed. With gas cooking and heating, this is an ideal property to add to your portfolio. CENTRAL LOCATION IS THE KEY!

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KEYSBOROUGH 161 Keylana Drive

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Family Home of Grand Proportions

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The new age of family living is right here at this exclusive Keysborough address, with public transport close by and prestigious private schools within walking distance. Designed for a carefree family lifestyle with a low maintenance front lawn, double garage with further driveway space, this accommodating four bedroom plus study, 3 bathroom streetfront home has an adaptable family it with parents and kids zoned on their own levels, with living areas upstairs and down. Styled with cutting-edge interiors, starring an open plan state-of-the-art kitchen with granite bench tops, dishwasher and stainless steel appliances, this centrally heated and air-conditioned home features fully-tiled bathrooms (including dual vanities for master ensuite and family bathroom), eye catching cabinetry (including a sizeable walk-in robe for the master), ducted vacuum and carpeting throughout second loor. The home is surrounded by quality homes boasting quality living. Superbly located, local features include a communal BBQ and park nearby, easy access to Eastlink as well as a short drive down to Edithvale Beach.

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KEYSBOROUGH 384 Corrigan Road

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Pure Potential In A Prized Pocket

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$500,000+

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The sky is the limit here in this meticulously well maintained 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom home, lying in wait for its next exciting chapter. A single owner home being offered for the 1st time in over 30 years, enthusiastic renovators may be tempted to launt their creative lair throughout the immaculate layout sitting on a spacious parcel of land. Perfect for quick access to Parkmore Shopping Centre, for swinging on to the Eastlink up to Melbourne CBD or nailing the school drop off. This charming low maintenance brick home is ideal for young or growing families, irst home buyers, down sizers and astute investors. Showcasing pristine condition kitchen with meals area, a light-illed bathroom and divine deco including original timber work. This home is perfect for buyers looking for plenty of room, a long multi car driveway plus single car garaging, garden shed and plenty of backyard and front yard space for the kids, This is the spot to be. Lots of character and charm with outstanding location on offer!

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NARRE WARREN SOUTH 47 Kershaw Drive

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SPRINGVALE SOUTH 4/12-18 Harold Road

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Perfect In Many Ways

Private Sale: $480,000+ Inspect: Saturday 2:00pm - 2:30pm Photo ID Require

Calling all buyers, downsizer or investor!!!

Private Sale: $360,000+ Inspect: Saturday 10:00am - 10:30am Photo Id Require

Featuring 4 bedrooms, master bedroom with ensuite and walk in robe, large formal lounge adjacent to Rumpus/Study. Family and guest can enjoy large open plan living with spacious meals area. Featuring modern kitchen with plenty of cupboards for storage and bench space for the talented chief, looking to cook up a great meal. Including two bathrooms, two toilets and double garage with internal access, providing that extra convenience and safety. Extra features include, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, dishwasher, loor tiles throughout and carpet in lounge and bedrooms. Sitting on a 560m2 (Approx) of land with established gardens and private back yard. Location is irst class being close all amenities including Amberly Park shopping centre, Casey Central shopping centre, P-12 College, Strathaird Primary

Aaron Hadow Corey (Khoi) Le 0498 669 002 0417 311 491

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SPRINGVALE 29 Woodward Street

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NOBLE PARK 1A Cypress Court

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$550,000+ Elegantly appointed on a quiet street with so much scope for more, this single storey home being offered for the 1st Inspect: time in over 55 years is waiting to be lovingly restored. Wed 6 - 6:30pm Generous dimensions that boast unlimited potential for Sat 1:30 -2:00pm homebuyers, investors or developers certainly present a Photo ID Require irm foundation for future success. A 586m2 (approx) land parcel suggests ine rewards will low to build a brand new home or dual occupancy project (STCA), whilst also providing an attractive leasing/living option. Currently offering kitchen/meals area, 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom and a spacious family lounge area complete with a reverse cycle AC and original space heater. Prominently situated in one of Springvale’s most in-demanded pockets Corey (Khoi) Le Nidda Gov loved for its close proximity to Springvale Central and 0417 311 491 0422 808 001 newly developed Springvale Station.

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Low maintenance living at its best! This unit is sure to impress with internal features including 2 large sized bedrooms with built in robes, spacious living area, wall to wall plush carpets, tiled kitchen and dining with plenty of cupboard space and ducted heating throughout. Externally you will ind a generously sized courtyard, manicured gardens, lock up garage and shed with extra double allocated car space. In addition, there is a communal BBQ and children playing area. Currently tenanted for $1368.75 per calendar month Lease expire 19/08/2016. Located within walking distance to Mackay Shopping Centre, various schools and transport services, this unit presents a perfect opportunity for small families, irst home buyers and astute investors.

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$450,000+ Combining an excellent design with quality ittings, this townhouse offers a genuinely luxurious yet contemporary Inspect: living environment that is only a stone’s throw from Noble Saturday 11:00am - 11:30am Park’s diverse shopping precinct. With great access to Photo ID Require reputable schools, Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre, Sandown Racecourse and Noble Park station provided by Princess Highway and Corrigan Road, there is little keeping this residence from becoming a family residential delight. The stunning interior begins with a light illed living, area featuring quality looring that lead to a modern kitchen with Caesar tone bench tops. Accommodation is abundant as walking up the exquisite stair case you will ind 3 carpeted bedrooms complemented by a generous bathrooms and Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 the master bedroom with ensuite and walk in robe.

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POSITION PERFECT FAMILY HOME This 3 bedroom brick veneer residence faces north and has a very feng shui front door facing east. Step inside this lucky home and experience light and airiness as the large, corner livingroom welcomes you. The well-laid out kitchen has a generous pantry, a family breakfast bar and an adjoining family meals area. Beyond are 3 good-sized bedrooms served by a central, fully tiled bathroom and separate WC. Beyond the integrated carport is a large brick garage, and there is an above-ground pool in the back yard for the kids to cool off in the hot weather. There is also a substantial back patio area which integrates with the pool to make an ideal zone for outdoor family life and for entertaining friends.

Auction: Saturday 20th Feb at 11am Price: $475,000+ Inspect: Wednesday 6:00 - 6:30pm Saturday 10:30 - 11:00am

John Wysham 0418 322 618 Anthony Mondous 0417 508 189

KEYSBOROUGH 2/424 CORRIGAN ROAD

A4

B3

C2

STUNNING, CENTRALLY LOCATED TOWN RESIDENCE This house-sized, 4 bedroom town residence provides family accommodation over 2 generous levels. It boasts the perfect floorplan with a generous, robed bedroom and a full bathroom downstairs. The home has an expansive timber-floored living and dining area, a large, well-appointed, family kitchen overlooking the timber-decked al fresco area, a fully tiled bathroom and separate laundry. Ascend the architectural, timber and stainless steel, open-tread stair to a stylish living area upstairs from which you can access the master suite which includes a WIR and an en-suite. There are 2 more bedrooms and a principal bathroom. There is also a private balcony up here appended to the master suite. The home also features ducted heating, refrigerated cooling to the living areas, polished hardwood flooring and a RC garage with internal access and a 2nd car park on site. Terms: VP. 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 days.

Auction: Saturday 27th Feb at 11am Price: $500,000+ Inspect: Thursday 4:00 - 4:30pm Saturday 2:30 - 3:00pm

KEYSBOROUGH 1/8 KENDRA PLACE 2 BEDROOM UNIT 250M FROM PARKMORE Set at the front of a boutique group of just 4, this delightful, east-facing villa unit is the perfect retirement option, investment or affordable first home. Comprising a formal entry hall, a light and bright, heated and air-conditioned living room, an airy kitchen with adjacent dining area, 2 double bedrooms both with built-in robes, an all-white, recently updated bathroom, separate WC., laundry with door to a lawned, private rear courtyard enclosed inside a high fence. There is also a brick, lock-up garage on title with a door to the courtyard. This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to secure a really great unit in a blue-ribbon location. Terms: VP. 10% Deposit. Balance 60 days

Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611

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B1

Price: $380,000+ Inspect: Saturday 3:30 - 4:00pm

John Wysham 0418 322 618 Anthony Mondous 0417 508 189

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John Wysham 0418 322 618 Anthony Mondous 0417 508 189

A3

KEYSBOROUGH 6 JON PLACE IMMACULATE HOME IN A COURT-OFF-A-COURT Facing North and immaculately presented, this adorable 3 bedroom family home is situated in the most serene of courts off another (Keith) Court, yet so handy to schools, bus and shops. Situated on an almost rectangular 550m2 (approx) block with a private courtyard at the front and a private and substantial rear garden; this home is an ideal first home or even a second home for the family wanting a blue ribbon location to extend or redevelop (STCA). Comprising private entrance, air conditioned livingroom, neat kitchen with gas cooking and dishwasher overlooking the rear garden. Adjacent is a family dining area. There are 3 bedrooms - 2 with beautiful polished hardwood floors, plus an all-white, recently updated bathroom and separate toilet servicing them. The home features ducted central heating, ceiling fans, quality window furnishings throughout. There is also an oversized brick single garage at the rear. Terms: VP. 10% Deposit, Balance 30/45 Days.

Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611

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Auction: Saturday 5th Mar at 11am Price: $520,000+ Inspect: Thursday 4:45 - 5:15pm Saturday 1:30 - 2:00pm

John Wysham 0418 322 618 Anthony Mondous 0417 508 189

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Hall & Partners DANDENONG 13 Edith Street AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

DANDENONG NORTH 309 Stud Road LOCATION IS THE KEY You have been searching for property in a quiet street, one street from Dandenong markets and on a massive block of land- well, here it is!! Brick veneer house has 3 bedrooms, lounge, dining, gas ducted heating, solid timber, kitchen, polished floorboards and plenty of fruit trees. Terms 10% deposit, Balance 60 Days.

Auction: Saturday 20th February at 11am Inspect: Saturday from 10:30am Contact: Michael Cervenjak 0419 389 039

EUMEMMERRING 22 Riverview Crescent AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

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ROSEWOOD DOWNS! On top of the hill (Service road) with views this large and most original one owner home on a wide frontage allotment of approx. 1050m2. Comes with 3 bedrooms and lots of living space and a generous sized lounge, opening to a large formal dining room which leads to the kitchen and meals area.This craftsman built home features terra cotta tiled roof plus large double garage under the roof line (remote entry) which also has direct access to the back yard. Enjoy the views and an early morning walk nearby Tirhatuan park frequented by the locals and noted for its tranquillity, ducks on the lake and nearby golf course!

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

Auction: Saturday 20th February at 12 noon Inspect: Thursday 2-2:30pm Saturday from 11:30am Contact: Tim Retallack 0419 391 804

ENDEAVOUR HILLS 1 Isaac Smith Grove UNIQUE CHARACTER HOME WITH A MODERN TOUCH On a great sized allotment of approx. 711m2. This tastefully presented home comprises of 4 spacious bedrooms with built in robes and full ensuite to master plus an updated family bathroom. Complemented with a family room with adjacent dining area, plus a second living room, brand new stylish kitchen with new appliances, dishwasher, self-cleaning oven, ceramic cooktop and handcrafted wormy chestnut bench tops. Comfort is assured with ducted and reverse cycle air conditioning, gas heating in the lounge room and polished floorboards. All enhanced with established gardens including vegetable garden and mature fruit trees and double garage with 3 phase Auction: Saturday 20th February at 1pm Inspect: Saturday from 12:30pm Contact: Leigh Hall 0401 408 580

ENDEAVOUR HILLS 9 Rossiter Avenue

5 BEDROOM HOME PLUS ONE BEDROOM & STUDY UNIT! A very rare opportunity exists to purchase two homes together. Features included (In the House): 5 Bedrooms – ensuite to main, Spacious lounge, Updated kitchen that includes a dishwasher, Hardwood floors, Large meals area, Ducted heating / cooling – 3 split systems, Double carport $10,000 Solar System (The owner is in credit with power company) Features included (In the Unit): 1 Bedroom, Study, Separate Lounge, Kitchen, Laundry & Bathroom. Current tenant who is happy to stay on (currently paying $180 per week)

AUCTION

Auction: Saturday 27th February at 1pm Inspect: Wednesday 5-5:30pm Saturday 1-1:30pm Contact: Gavin Andrews 0407 779 232

DANDENONG NORTH 17 Roslyn Court JUST A GREAT FAMILY HOME! Grand entrance hall leading to very generous living in 3 separate zones – Formal lounge, meals & family rumpus. 4 Very generous bedrooms including master of large proportions with double doors, full ensuite and WIR. Other bedrooms with BIR. Kitchen with huge benchtops plus dishwasher. Ducted heating, evaporative cooling plus 2 separate air conditioners. Clean and elegant laminated flooring right through the house. Double remote garage with internal access. Location just perfect! Immediate neighbourhood of Southern Cross Primary School!

For Sale: Buyers Over $520,000 Inspect: Saturday 12-12:30pm Contact: Walter Kubaik 0412 359 973

ENDEAVOUR HILLS 7 Keltie Rise

CLASSICAL ELIGANCE IN ROSEWOOD DOWNS This architecturally designed home was clearly built before its time. Positioned in the most sought after location of Rosewood Downs, this prestige 4 bedroom home has to be seen to be believed. Downstairs contains 2 large bedrooms with a bathroom and a separate toilet. Upstairs will lead you to another 2 master bedrooms both containing full ensuites and separate toilets. 3 large living areas, state of the art kitchen with dishwasher, ducted heating, air conditioning and balcony with amazing views. More features include large double remote garage with plenty of storage and wine cellar, immaculate gardens and an enclosed yard.

AUCTION

Auction: Saturday 19th March at 1pm Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Leigh Hall 0401 408 580 Chen Liu 0451 384 722

ENDEAVOUR HILLS 43 Chalcot Drive PERFECT HOME ON PERFECT BLOCK! Located in a nice court in Endeavour Hills, this home sits on the high side of the road, offering inviting surroundings and good views. A good size bright lounge room, and dining room with Functional kitchen with gas cook top and stainless steel wall oven. Family room with meals area plus 3 large bedrooms with good quality floating floors (main bedroom with full ensuite and WIR). Central bathroom with spa bath and separate toilet, Ducted heating and split system air conditioner. 15 solar panels, new fences, large covered entertainment area, double garage with roller door to the backyard Water tank. Located within short distance from the Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre, close to the local schools, easy access to freeway, & public transport.

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS! Solidly built family home with a massive garage (up to 4 cars), workshop or potential business from home. 3 Bedrooms plus study, 2 Bathrooms, hardwood floors right through presents foundations for a great project.Those who are not afraid of hard work will reap the rewards! Very, very affordable Endeavour Hills! Don’t miss out.

For Sale: $475,000 Inspect: Saturday 12-12:30pm Contact: Alex Simule 0412 889 173

For Sale: Buyers Over $430,000 Inspect: Saturday 11-11:30am Contact: Walter Kubiak 0412 359 973 1216863

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5 Taylor Court Dandenong North

9 Bickford Place Hallam

IMMACULATE BV ON HUGE COURT BLOCK Close to schools, shops & freeway access, this well maintained home is sure to impress. Offers 3 double bedrooms with BIR’s, tiled bathroom with separate toilet, comfortable gas heated lounge opens to family size kitchen with WO & gas HP + spacious meals area opening to large rear yard with lots of fruit trees. Features all gas appliances, a/c, stunning polished hardwood loors & security shutters. Externally a huge brick garage with internal toilet, lots of extra parking & approx. 770m2 lot (with room to extend) complete this great package.

DEVELOPMENT OR INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent

Sat 5th March at 1pm 10% dep - bal 60/90 days $500,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday 3-3.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088 Jazz Singh

Huge 970m2 block with permit to build 3 bed unit behind existing BV. Otherwise site would suit 3 new units (STP). Existing 3 bed BV includes spacious lounge, modern kitchen with WO & HP, good carpets & ducted RC air conditioning. Let at $320 per week until Jan’17. Rare opportunity here!

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63 Hinrichsen Drive Hallam

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Sat 5th March at 2pm 10% dep-bal 30/60/90 days $400,000+ Saturday 1-1.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088 Jazz Singh 0430 992 269

Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent

Sat 12th March at 2pm 10% dep - bal 60 days $450,000+ Saturday 2-2.30pm Jerome Mulholland 0401 060 804

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FANTASTIC VALUE HERE! Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent

Sat 12th March at 12pm 10% dep-bal 60 days $400,000+ Saturday 2-2.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088

G TIN S I L

Well presented 3 bed BV in a prime location close to schools, transport & Waverley Gardens shopping centre. Features a spacious lounge/formal dining, modern kitchen with WO & gas HP, family area opens to a huge covered patio. Includes ducted heating & split system air conditioning. Ideal 1st home or investment opportunity.

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1165 Stud Rd Rowville (Near Crn Wellington Rd) LUXURY LIVING WITHOUT COMPROMISE

YOUNG TOWNHOUSE IN GREAT LOCATION This 3 bedroom townhouse with double garage is in a terriic location, walking distance to Market, Plaza & schools. Offers spacious lounge, large kitchen/meals itted with lots of cupboards & storage, WO & HP. Large bedrooms with ample BIR’s & full ensuite to master plus bonus of downstairs powder room. Includes ducted heating, air conditioning, good ittings & a private rear garden. Currently tenanted to good long term tenants at $370 per week. Vacant possession available. No registered owners corp. Must see to appreciate.

Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent

19 Wren Drive Noble Park North

VALUE PACKED 1ST HOME OR INVESTMENT Set on a large 650m2 lot this spacious 3 BV features a large lounge, cupboard packed kitchen with gas cooking, spacious family room plus full ensuite to master. All gas appliances including ducted heating. Large garage with rear access to garden plus extra parking. Let at $325pw but vacant possession is available. Close to schools, station & shops.

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Price Inspect Agent

$400,000+ Saturday 12-12.30pm Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303 Nigel Raymond 0425 721 593

Beautifully designed, you’ll be spoilt for choice with a selection of 30 apartments & 8 executive town homes in this boutique development. - Buy now & secure stamp duty savings up to $21,000(subject to value). - 1 year 5% rental guarantee OR a $5,000 furniture package. - Your choice of colour tones - Enjoy sweeping views from the rooftop terrace - Quality kitchens with stone benchtops & S/S Bosch appliances.

Private Price Inspect Agent

$350,000+ Saturday 12-12.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088

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Shop 1, 11 Langhorne Street, Dandenong

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Dandenong North 12 Deakin Crescent

3A

POTENTIAL 3 UNIT SITE! 629M2! You will be impressed with this 629m2 corner block, with the potential to build 3 premium units all with street frontage. In an excellent location, the existing weatherboard home features 3 generous bedrooms, study, formal lounge, separate kitchen with meals area and double lock-up garage. Earn an income whilst you seek plans, potential rental return $350 per week. Inspect today, assess your next investment.

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1B

Noble Park 3/44 French Street

3A

In Room Auction

COMFORTABLE FAMILY HOME

In Room Auction

Wednesday 9th March 6.30pm Sandown Regency, 477 Princes Hwy, Noble Park

Located on a quiet block offering 3 bedrooms with robes, open plan living, dining & kitchen, modern bathroom with separate toilet, ducted heating, floating floorboards throughout, all the trimmings and space you’d find in a house without the maintenance! Private & secure backyard with access to single lock-up garage. Close to Noble Park Secondary & Yarraman Primary. With some vision, it could be transformed into a very special retreat!

Wednesday 9th March 6.30pm Sandown Regency, 477 Princes Hwy, Noble Park

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View Wed & Sat 1-1:30pm Clyde Lobo 0421 138 384 clyde.lobo@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000

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View Wed 3:30-4pm & Sat 1111:30 Le Thao Huynh 0422 252 600 le.huynh@raywhite.com raywhite.com | 9547 0000

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Spacious open plan living and meals domain A sophisticated & newly renovated kitchen boasting a plethora of vogue cabinetry Ducted heating, split-system & secure alarm system

591 m

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Byron Elrod 0434 262 589

Medina D 0432 193 343

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31 Mitchell Street, Nyora

3a 1b 1c 1e

Renovated home on a flat level 735m2 block, either live in & enjoy the guaranteed capital growth, retain the existing home & build at the rear or demolish & develop the site STCA. Offers large kitchen/meals area, 2 driveways & a large backyard on a blue chip location.

Sat 27th Feb at 12pm unless sold prior INSPECT Wed 5-5.30 & Sat 11-11.30 Photo ID required PRICE Contact Agent Ari Oinonen 0402 349 644

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

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For Sale Inspect Contact

1216996-CB7-16

DANDENONG 96 LANGHORNE STREET

$130,000 Plus By Appointment Ray Wilkinson 0417 515 649

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$250,000

Saturday 12th March at 11:00am INSPECT Wed 6-6.30 & Sat 11-11.30 Photo ID required PRICE Contact Agent Yasantha De Silva 0432 805 336

38 Brazier Street, Grantville

10B Payne Road, Ryanston

BRAND NEW IN SUPER LOCATION

SERENE 2.6 ACRES

For sale NOW or at AUCTION and must sell! This attractive home offers modern living in a very convenient location and includes a modern colourbond and horizontal timber home with colour bond roof with quality fixtures and fittings all within a few hundred meters of the shops and the bay on a spacious block with a bore in the back yard for abundant water supply. Please call to get detailed plans and specifications of this lovely new home.

Up for offer is a 2.6 acre (approx.) allotment with all the hard work done, cut out site for your brand new home with current building permit, fully gravelled driveway, fencing across boundaries and all for $250,000!!

ADDRESS: 38 Brazier Street, Grantville AUCTION: Sat 5th Match at 12 noon on site INSPECT: Sat 12 to 12:30 or by appointment AGENT: Lynn Pendergast 0458 780 023

DANDENONG 4 Langhorne Street 9706 7455

Grantville - 5678 8433 1505 Bass Highway

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ALEXSCOTT.COM.AU

$360,000+

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Solid concrete home comprises spacious kitchen, polished floorboards, d/h, fire place & solar power system. At the rear there is a selfcontained bungalow with toilet & shower. All set on a block of land approx. 575sqm. Renovate & live or detonate & build townhouses (STCA).

Live the rural lifestyle without being far away from the main towns. It’s not very often that you will find a property like this one that is priced to sell! Address: 10B Payne Road, Ryanston Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Madelyne Golby 0408 559 096 Lynn Pendergast 0458 780 023

Grantville - 5678 8433 1505 Bass Highway

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$620,000+

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Family Living with Development Opp!

In need of some love and attention, this solid home sits on an elevated allotment of approx 590m2 & would make an ideal 1st home, investment opportunity or potential 2 unit development site (STCA). Feat. hardwood floors throughout, gas heating, built in robes to all 3A bedrooms, and large double garage + extra shedding.

With all the work done just bring your luggage and settle in to this beautifully renovated property. Consisting of three generous sized bedrooms, central recently renovated bathroom, and a practical open plan lounge & dining with a functional kitchen. Both bright and spacious this home 3A will certainly make entertaining a breeze.

With approximately 940sqm of land this wonderful four bedrooms home appealing to either the homebuyer, investor and/or the developer is located in a quiet pocket of Noble Park, close to primary &Secondary schools, local shops, parkland & convenient access to both Noble Park, 4A Yarraman Train Stations, South Eastern Private Hospital & freeways.

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3 Laburnum Grove By Appointment Andre Whelan 0414 447 199

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2 C 590m2

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Location Inspect Contact

107 Power Road By Appointment Brooke Webster 0459 248 414

BUYERS OVER $275,000 DOVETON

2 C 591m2

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Location Inspect Contact

2 Carter Street By Appointment Andre Whelan 0414 447 199

BUYERS OVER $350,000 DOVETON

2 C 940m2

BUYERS OVER $360,000

Central Modern Unit

Subdivision Potential!

NEW LARGE MODERN LIVING!

Units are getting harder and harder to find - take advantage of this one’s superb central location and book your inspection today! Feat. 2 roomy bedrooms, with built in robes, Open plan living adjacent to large kitchen with gas cooking, Ducted heating, Air conditioning, private 2A courtyard, & Single garage. Currently tennanted with a great return.

Situated on a beautiful flat block of some 600m2, this 2 bedroom house offers potential for future development / subdivision (STCA). Comprising of 2 large bedrooms, spacious lounge with timber floors, practical kitchen with meals area, central bathroom, separate toilet - this home will respond 2A well to First Home Buyers, Investors or savvy Developers.

Set in a quiet, friendly street with easy access to schools, parks, local stores, public transport, freeway, Dandenong CBD and Westfield Fountain Gate will you find this generously sized family home. With open plan living, Masters kitchen & only the best finsihing touches, suited for both 3A investors and families looking to secure value. dont miss out!

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Location Inspect Contact

2/29 Kidds Road By Appointment Brooke Webster 0459 248 414

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27 Autumn Place, Doveton

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Location Inspect Contact

55 Wattle street By Appointment Brooke Webster 0459 248 414

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2/1 Cedar Street By Appointment Andre Whelan 0414 447 199

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Let’s Talk FOR INVESTMENT, PROPERTY MAKES GOOD SENSE By TANIA PHILLIPS BUYING residential investment property can be a good investment in the future according to local real estate agents and financiers. Delwyne Rayner, Branch Principal and Wealth Manager of Yellow Brick Road, Dandenong, said there were several advantages to buying residential investment properties. “Firstly there is the obvious compulsory saving by capital gain,” she said. “As a rule of thumb property usually doubles in value every seven to 10 years. “Then there is the advantages of negative gearing tax savings. If rental income is less than the mortgage repayments, you can claim that loss at your tax rate. “New properties can be depreciated heavily particularly over the first four years.

“Established property renovations can also be depreciated. “As opposed to the share market, residential rental property can always be let, even in a recession, by slightly reducing rent. “People have to have a roof over their head. This makes it easier for the investor to ride out a recession in the economy. “You may see a large shift from the share market to the property market during tough economic times.” Harry Li from I-Sell Springvale, one of, if not, the most awarded auctioneers in the whole of Australia, also believes there are plenty advantages in buying property for investment. “First of all it has proven capital growth,” he said. “In recent history (the past four to five decades) capital growth (for properties) was not only steady but consistent in value, and not as up

and down us other investments. A lot less volatile, in fact.” Harry said Melbourne, in particular, was always growing with new areas of development opening up. “The population growth will always ensure a high demand for property in the market,” he explained. “This area in particular is very much a growth corridor.” “But like any investment it is always good to consider your financial capabilities first.” He said it was important to seek professional advice from banks, accountants and other institutions and get the right advice before entering into property or any such investment. Allison Grant, Director of Ray White Noble Park/Springvale, said that the substantial rises in property had made the market harder to break into, especially for first home buyers, and this had given way to

a different kind of rise – that of the “rent-investor”. “Essentially, people rent a home where they would like to live but can’t afford to buy while investing in rental properties in more affordable areas,” she said. “While you may be pining for that inner-city abode, it’s likely that your funds won’t stretch that far. Hence, the reason for looking homes for sale further out from the city and “rent investing”. She said rent-investors would be able to use the yields to help cover the costs of maintenance and home loan repayments, while renting in their desired location. “Property investment has a number of benefits to the real estate market and the overall economy, which is why the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has allowed for a plethora of deductions,” she said.

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DEMAND DRIVES GROWTH AREAS BY ANDREW PERKINS THE resurgence in the housing market in Melbourne has contributed to the strength of Melbourne’s growth area market. Drivers of demand such as low interest rates, consumer confidence and above average population growth have also played their part. Melbourne is still one of the most affordable and livable cities in Australia attracting local buyers and interstate buyers due to its continuous growth in

median house price. Clyde has been an attractive area for home buyers due to its close proximity to the Monash Freeway, which is due to undergo a $400 million upgrade, amenities and parks but, most of all, its potential for future growth. The median land price in Clyde and Clyde North is $236,000 while in Casey it is about $241,000. Casey has one of the most expensive median land prices in Melbourne and is one of the fastest growth corridors. The Clyde Creek PSP approved in December 2014 and Clyde North PSP approved in November 2011 has sparked a large

number of new land estates in the area by highly regarded developers including Frasers Property, Moremac, Pask Goup, Villawood, Brown Property Group and National Pacific Property and has adding approximately 20,500 new homes to the Casey shire. With a total of 12 active projects and more than 400 lots available at any time, buyers have ample choice for land to suit all budgets. Land sizes range in size from 210 to 913 square metres and prices ranging from $120,000 to $370,000. ANDREW PERKINS IS GENERAL MANAGER RESEARCH AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT FOR RED23

CLYDE’S SOMETHING SPECIAL IS ON THE RISE BY TANIA PHILLIPS CLEAN and green with two large town centres and plenty of schools in the planning, Clyde is the up-and-coming area in the Casey/Cardinia region, according to a local expert. Shane Howard, director of KaiKura Land Sales and a man who has been in the real estate industry around the Clyde region for many years, believes that in 10 years’ time the area will be “something special”. “Clyde is what I’d call the new Berwick,” he said. “Everyone would love to live in Berwick because of the prestige of the place but there no new land developments coming through there.” And while Clyde has always been a premier area over the past 30 years it is about to really come into its own over the next decade with plenty of major developments planned. “In Clyde there is 2800 hectares of residential land that the government has put aside for residential development - most in the Clyde Creek vicinity.” He said the emphasis had

been placed on providing green areas and walkway bridges across the creek. Clyde Creek Precinct Structure Plans, which was approved in November 2014, sets out the planned development of a mixed use precinct which will ultimately provide 7500 jobs and 13,900 new homes, as well as supporting services and infrastructure. The precinct extends from Hardys Road in the north to Ballarto Road in the south, and from BerwickCranbourne Road/ Clyde-Five Ways Road in the west to Pound Road and Bells Road extension in the east. Casey Fields South Residential PSP sets out the development of a new residential community of about 1460 new homes and facilities and services to support a new community. This plan applies to the area bound by Clyde-Five Ways Road to the east, Casey Fields Boulevard to the west, and north from Ballarto Road to the southern Boundary of Casey Fields sports fields.

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“It is truly the up-andcoming area for the region,” he said. “And we have a front row seat with Clydevale.” One of the latest developments, Clydevale is just 10 minutes from Berwick and 45 minutes from the CBD. Residents will live within walking distance of the new regional shopping centres and a new town centre and close to plenty of established amenities, including a host of excellent schools and tertiary education options and Casey Fields sporting facilities, all a short drive away or easily accessible by rail and bus services. Mr Howard said Casey council and the government had worked to put together something truly special. Infrastructure to support this area is now going in including what Mr Howard described as the “biggest (waste water) pumping station” in the whole area. “It should be ready for operation in 12 months and there were will be serious development,” he said.

HIGH TIME TO MOVE IN CIRCA 1886 continues to be one of the most sought after locations for buyers in the Berwick and Clyde North area. The first stage has been built, stage seven is now selling and more than 100 families are already calling Circa home. Built around the historic Circa homestead, the location offers elevation and many homes have views of the surrounding area. Circa offers a one-hectare central park with play equipment, a sports area and plenty of open space. The park is complemented by landscaped areas and reserves which are perfect for spending time with family and friends or

just relaxing. The location of Circa means that it is close to the important amenities including local schools, shopping, recreation and transport. The local Eden Rise Village is a popular shopping spot with cafés and specialty shops as well as Coles and Aldi supermarkets. Home to a diverse range of residents, the estate provides for different lifestyles and living requirements with a range of lot sizes, house and land packages, and townhouses on offer. During 2016 Circa will also provide a limited release of exclusive park front architect designed townhouses.

Dean Pask, the managing director of Pask Group and the developer behind Circa said: “I’ve been delighted with the response we’ve had from our residents - both in uptake and in their feedback about Circa. “We’ve had a lot of positive comments about the park, the views and how much people are enjoying living in the estate.” For more information contact sales agent Belinda Jackson on 9018 7234 or visit the Circa Sales Office at 211 Grices Road, Clyde North. It is open 11am to 5pm seven days a week. Alternatively visit www. circaberwick.com.au

WATER AND WORKS AT RAMLEGH SPRINGS SINCE its launch in November 2014, Ramlegh Springs has established itself as the premier new community within the Clyde North corridor and when visitors look around they will immediately understand why. One of the notable features of Ramlegh Springs is its inspiring central wetlands which, when complete, will make a bold and natural statement leading into and through the estate. With the first stages of the Ramlegh Springs community in the midst of construction it’s quite easy for visitors to picture how impressive this natural wetland area will be. Located over nine hectares and connected to the community by a series of meandering walking tracks, boardwalks and nature trails, the Ramlegh Springs wetlands comprises a series of distinctive water bodies located in a tranquil natural environment. Following the success of an earlier water front release, Ramlegh Springs will also soon be releasing 14 exclusive home sites, with frontages that overlook the estate’s sparkling waters. “With lot sizes up to an impressive 780 square metres, this next waterfront release provides purchasers with an unrivalled opportunity for a Ramlegh resident to build a luxury home that benefits from spectacular and valuable views of the Ramlegh Springs central

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Drum beats for the heart By NARELLE COULTER BALLOONS and streamers rained down on the Drum Theatre on Thursday night as the arts hub rolled out the red carpet for a spectacular 10th birthday party. Opened on 11 February 2006 by then Premier Steve Bracks, the Drum has hosted more than 1650 performances in the ensuing 10 years. Among the invited guests were founding members John and Joan Mallard. The couple attended the inaugural opening concert and are still passionate advocates for the Drum. “We love the people, the atmosphere and most of all the staff,” said John. “The staff are friends of ours.” “They are friends with everyone,” added Joan. New member Liz Philippe was there with her friend Luisa Elder, both of Keysborough. The friends are particularly looking forward to Opera Australia’s staging of The Marriage of Figaro later this year. “I like the theatre and I belong to a theatre group,” said Liz. “My father used to take me to the theatre when I was little and I haven’t been able to afford to do that with my grandchildren until now. “I am retiring this year so there are lots of shows at the Drum I’m going to take them to. You have to take them young or they won’t like it. “The Drum caters for everybody. It’s accessible and diverse,” added Luisa. Lynette and John Mitchell met at a Back to Dandenong dance at the Dandenong Town Hall 31 years ago. John’s father once owned a bicycle shop in the old Vanity Arcade.

Foundation Drum Theatre members John and Joan Mallard. They are musical fans and have been Drum members for almost 10 years. Former City of Dandenong CEO Colin Dickie said when he was in charge of the city the Drum was just a “twinkling in the eye”. He and wife Susan were delighted to see how the venue had thrived over the past decade. “It has put Dandenong on the cultural map, bringing wonderful shows here and it has preserved the town hall

facade incorporating a modern performing arts centre,” Colin said. The night held special significance for Helen and Maddi Streefkerk, wife and daughter of the inaugural Drum director Paul Streefkerk who died suddenly in 2009. Helen said Paul would have been proud that his vision continued to thrive a decade on. “I’m sure he would have been very proud. When you look back on those early days he had a real vision.

Asanti Dance Theatre performers in action. “He was a real advocate for the multi-cultural side of Dandenong. He wanted to bring in all different groups to perform here,” Helen said. Illusionist Cosentino, who is performing in China, sent a video message saying the Drum had been vital to launching his early career and urged people to support local theatre venues. Drum director Greg Hordacre said the Drum had been vital in “stepping up and telling the Dandenong story”. “Theatres belong in the heart of

communities and this remains one of the best theatres in the country. “We continue to welcome the best performers in Australia to perform on our stage. “It plays a part in promoting Dandenong as a unique, accessible destination and a fantastic place to live, work and play.” For more pictures from the gala night go to page 51. 1148205-PB32-14

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Kodie Heremia performs with the Te Hononga o nga Iwi dance group. 149717 Pictures: GARRY SISSONS.

SHOPPERS were confronted by bare chested warriors performing traditional Maori war dances as Dandenong Market celebrated Waitangi Day on Sunday 7 February. Waitangi Day commemorates the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi on 6 February 1840 which made New Zealand a part of the British Empire, guaranteed Maori rights to their land and gave them rights as British subjects. Maori cultural troop Te Hononga O Nga Iwi paid tribute to their ancestors with a suite of traditional songs and dances. Other highlights were a traditional weaving workshop and free moko body art where stencils are used to create intricate designs with face paint. One of Dandenong Market’s favourite new street food vans, NZ Street Food, served hangi, a traditional dish made with chicken, lamb, potato, pumpkin, sweet potato, cabbage, stuffing and fried bread. Other delicious NZ delicacies included raw fish, mussel fritters, NZ kina, fried bread burgers, pulled pork with coleslaw and steamed pudding with custard.

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WHAT’S ON Dandenong food lover’s tour EXPERIENCE food from around the world in one evening. The walking tour visits central Dandenong businesses sampling food and includes a sit down meal. ■ Thursday 18 February from 10am to 1pm. Cost $45 per person. Bookings essential, phone 8571 1377. Once booking and payment is received a confirmation letter will be sent with meeting location details. For more information visit www.greaterdandenong.com <http://www.greaterdandenong.com>.

Summer community festival PRESENTED by the Lions Club the summer community festival runs over three days and includes live music, amusements and rides for all ages. There will be a fireworks display at 9.30pm. ■ Burden Park, corner of Heatherton and Springvale Roads, Springvale South. The festival will be running from Friday 19 February, 5pm to 11pm, Saturday 20 February 11am to 11pm, Sunday 21 February 11am to 4pm. For further information contact Ashley Lewis on 0418 380 555.

Robotics workshop IN PARTNERSHIP with Robogals the Greater Dandenong Libraries will be holding free robotics workshops. The workshops will introduce participants to pathways in engineering, science and IT. ■ The four week workshop will be held Saturday mornings, from 10am to 11.30am on 20 February, 5 March and 19 March at Dandenong Library, 225 Lonsdale Street. For further information and registrations contact the library on 1300 630 920.

Family sustainability festival LEARN ways to reduce environmental footprints on the world at this sustainability festival. Tricks to save money as well as practical skills will be taught by experts at the festival. Games and entertainment will be on and some of the activities include pedal powered smoothies, live native animals, live seethrough bee-hive and cooking demonstrations by Jamie Ward.

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World food fare IT will be the home to a delicious global food-fare extravaganza. Visitors will be able to enjoy music, dance performances and food that will transport their senses overseas. There will also be outdoor hawker market stalls, sizzling hot plates, sweets and savouries, live cooking demonstrations and children s activities. - Dandenong Market, 16-46 Cleeland Street, Sunday 13 March, 10am to 4pm. Save energy workshop THIS workshop will help reduce energy use and manage energy bill costs. The program is suitable for tenants, families, home owners and residents in need of financial support or people interested in energy efficiency. The evening includes presentations followed by the chance to speak directly with the experts. Light catering will be provided at the free event and bookings are not required. - Dandenong Civic Centre, 225 Lonsdale Street, Wednesday 17 February, 5.30pm to7.30pm. For more information phone 8571 1000.

■ Dandenong Market, corner Clow and Cleeland Streets. Sunday, 21 February, 10am to 3pm. Cost: free.

Sunset cinema DANDENONG’S Harmony Square will be open over the warmer months for free popular release movies. The sunset cinema will be showing Red Dog (PG) among other movies until March. Red Dog is the story of a legendary, lovable red dog who roamed the outback looking for his original master. On his journey he finds his way into the hearts of everyone he meets, bringing people and communities together, some who find love, and others who find themselves. The film is based on true events. ■ Harmony Square, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. For all the sunset cinema screenings visit www.greaterdandenong.com.

Neighbourhood Watch forum THIS Neighbourhood Watch event will include guest speaker Inspector Bruce Kitchen, who has over 35 years service with the Victoria Police and oversees the Greater Dandenong police service area. ■ Paddy O’Donoghue Centre, 18-34 Buckley Street, Noble Park. Wednesday 16 March, 7.30 to 9pm.

Stallholders wanted STALLHOLDERS are needed for a one off market to coincide with the YMCA Swimathon in Noble Park. The pool canteen will sell hot food, drinks, sandwiches and cakes on the day. ■ Noble Park Aquatic Centre 9 Memorial Drive Noble Park, 10am to 3pm, stallholders are to set up at 9.30am. Pay stalls before Sunday 21 February, non-refundable. To book call Glenn at NPAC on 9546 7955. Cost: Inside stall including one table and chair: $20, outside stalls, BYO table: $10.

Ultimate ABBA Show GOLD is the name of the newest ABBA tribute show to hit Dandenong. Dancing Queen: The 40th Anniversary Tour has been staged around Australia and performed to more than 20,000 people since it started in 2014. ■ Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker Street, Dandenong. Saturday 14 May, 8pm. Tickets adult $59.90, concession $49.90, child (15 years and under) $49.90.

Little Mermaid DISNEY’S musical tale of the Hans Christian Andersen classic will come to life on the Drum Theatre stage by the Windmill Theatre Company. ■ Drum Theatre, Lonsdale and Walker

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Al-Anon family groups AL-ANON family groups provides support to families and friends living with alcohol abuse and problem drinking. ■ Meetings are held on Wednesdays 8pm at Dandenong Hospital, David Street, Seminar Room Two, West Entrance. Fridays 10.30am at Springvale Church of Christ (hall at rear) Buckingham Avenue, corner Windsor Avenue and on Saturdays 2pm at St Gerard’s Community Centre, 71 Gladstone Road, Dandenong North. For more information phone 1300 252 666.

Alex Wilkie Nature Reserve DISCOVER the natural beauty of Alex Wilkie Nature Reserve at its regular open days held every Friday and the third Sunday of the month. Take a picnic and wander the grounds to view a variety of flora and fauna. Park rangers are available for guided tours and live steamer mini-trains are available for rides on Sunday open days. The reserve is closed on public holidays and days of total fire ban. ■ Alex Wilkie Nature Reserve, Mackay Street, Springvale South.

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Toe tapping with top performers FOR 20 years Magic Melodies has been entertaining the patrons at Springvale RSL. The concerts offer high-quality daytime entertainment for older adults in the local community. There are themed shows each month with three or four performers and the shows enable the seniors to access these quality performers close to home and in daylight hours.

They get to see a wide variety of Melbourne’s very talented performers such as Greg Champion and Wendy Stapleton, Mark Jones and Melissa Langton from the world of cabaret through to Australian Opera performers David Gould, Craig Macdonald and Dominique Oysten. This is complemented by an array of many of Melbourne’s best daytime entertainers such as Brendan Scott, Susan Correll, Margaret Dennis, Rick Charles, Col Perkins and Jennifer Lee.

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The next toe-tapping event will be on Wednesday 2 March with Jennifer Lee being joined by multi-instrumentalist, dancer and joker Brenday Scot and dancer/vocalist Margaret Dennis. Ideal for groups, entry is $13 and bookings are open now. The seniors who attend are also provided with a morning tea at 10am prior to the show at 10.30am. For phone bookings phone 9548 4322.

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Hoaxes taken seriously POLICE say they will continue to respond swiftly and thoroughly to school bomb threats despite a spate of hoaxes in recent weeks. Detective Sergeant Luke Kirton estimated that up to 10 primary and secondary schools were evacuated in Greater Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia in the first week of February. He said on each occasion, schools were evacuated while police searched for any safety threats, he said. “If further hoaxes occur in the future we will prioritise the safety of the students and schools in general.”

Keep it locked GREATER Dandenong police have issued a warning to car-owners to lock up after a recent spike in thefts from motor vehicles. Detective Sergeant Luke Kirton of Greater Dandenong CIU said the reported thefts were widespread in the municipality, mainly from unlocked cars parked in the street. “There’s a bit of a burden on the owners of the vehicles that they ensure if they park in the street that they lock the vehicle and don’t leave valuables in the vehicle at any time. “If off-street parking is an option - particularly if there’s a garage or secure area to park - it’s a much safer way to ensure you’re not a target.” Thieves tended to steal loose change and electronic items that were often in view inside the car. “We keep giving out the message,” Sgt Kirton said. “Unfortunately, people aren’t listening but, obviously, the criminals are and they are taking advantage of it.”

Councillor floored THE Springers Leisure Centre floor needs $75,000 in repairs to alleviate safety concerns surrounding delamination. Greater Dandenong Council allocated the necessary cash in its 2015-16 mid-year budget review. In December councillors voted to fully reallocated a $2.07 million surplus from its original budget, but not without debate about fixing Springers’ delaminated. Councillor Maria Sampey questioned why the floor at the YMCA-manager centre needed such pricey repairs - and why the council was footing the bill. “They wreck our facilities and then we have to fix it,” she said. But community services director Mark Doubleday said experts had examined the floor and could not attribute responsibility for the damage or find a cause. He said it was creating a safety hazard and the council deemed the repairs a necessity.

Art of business ARTISTS can discover the secrets of a sustainable and fulfilling career in the arts through an Arts Business Success seminar scheduled for March. The City of Greater Dandenong’s Hive Business Network and Drum Theatre will present Arts Business Success a practical skills seminar for the creative sector. The event will be held at the Drum Theatre, 226 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong, on Saturday 19 March from 9am to 5.30pm. Tickets are $40. Visit www.drumtheatre.com.

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Walker aims to step it up By JARROD POTTER LEADING her side on and off the field is the number one aim for Dandenong Stingrays captain Georgia Walker. Returning to the Stingrays Youth Girls Academy top mantle for a second year, Walker, 17, from Rye, is keen to push the side to new heights in the inaugural AFL Victoria Youth Girls Academy Challenge, starting Sunday 21 February. Walker, who will be supported by Stingrays vice-captains Jordy Allen and Taylah O’Hagan, did not expect to receive the job once again but was thrilled to get another chance to take the Academy reins. “I was actually really shocked at first when I was announced as captain, as I didn’t expect it,” Walker said. “I was captain last year as well, but I was so excited and absolutely honoured - especially in my last year of Youth Girls.” The Academy Challenge is a new direction for the Youth Girls program, moving into a homeand-away season for the first time in the history of the girls’ game. It’s a small step for year one, but Walker was thrilled to be part of the new-look competition and see what the Stingrays can do on the bigger stage. It’s so exciting - I can not wait,” Walker said. “Last year we only had the carnival with the couple of games on the weekend and that really took a toll on the body ... but for it to be similar

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Dandenong captain Georgia Walker wants to lead the Stingrays in all facets for the Picture: JARROD POTTER upcoming Youth Girls Academy Challenge. 150153 to how the boys play and actually have the homeand-away games too. “Hopefully they’ll eventually be able to do the whole season like the boys and be able to play more games - especially coming in with the women’s comp - it’s exciting to see the game develop.” From pulling on the boots as an eager junior all the way to the peak of her junior football, the rapid growth in the game has astounded the fleetfooted midfielder.

That growth - especially from the juniors making their way in the game - has kept Walker on her toes as she knows last year’s standard just won’t cut it. “The talent that had come through this year, it’s stepped up immensely,” Walker said. “The fitness of the girls, the intensity, the ability to kick and the basic skills - it’s really exciting to see. “It keeps a lot of the older girls, the seniors now, to keep pushing ourselves as the younger

girls are so much better and pushes us to get better as well.” Walker encouraged local footy fans to get along to Frankston next week and support the side in its debut match this week, as the Stingrays are set to play a fast-paced and physical brand of football. But it’s not just the on-field success that drives her. Creating a culturally sound and inclusive club for junior girls or the graduating senior players alike is Walker’s aim. “Last year was the first time I’ve ever been captain in anything, so that was really cool, this year I want to have more confidence in myself being a leader,” Walker said. “When I first started as a 14 or 15 year old, I was quite intimidated by the older girls so I want to be able to bring the group cohesion and bring the group a lot closer together so the younger girls feel welcome. “Emphasis on the team spirit - I think that’s important, especially for the younger girls developing their football as they’ll be there for the next three or four years.” It starts a hectic year for Walker, who is set to play for Rye Youth Girls, attempt to make the Vic Country squad as well as get a few games for Seaford in the inaugural Women’s VFL competition. The Stingrays Academy starts its season on Sunday 21 February, at Frankston Oval at 10am, against Sandringham.

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By JARROD POTTER MAKING her way back across the pond for another WNBA campaign, Dandenong Rangers’ great Penny Taylor will resume life in Phoenix after signing on for the coming season. Taylor, 34 who started life in basketball at Belgrave South Red Devils, has returned to the premier competition as she returned to her beloved Phoenix Mercury for a crack at a fourth WNBA championship. The Opals’ star swingman - who is set to play a massive role in Australia’s Olympic Games roster this year - will don the purple and orange for a 12th WNBA season. The two-time WNBA All-Star will re-unite with championship-winning team-mate Diana Taurasi and the tandem will light the court up according to the Phoenix’s management. “If Diana Taurasi is the heart of our franchise, Penny Taylor is the soul,” Mercury general manager Jim Pitman said on WNBA.com “Not only is she one of the greatest players in the history of the women’s game and one of the driving forces behind our three championships, she is a great team-mate, a leader, a calming force on the floor and in the locker room. “She has overcome injuries and setbacks, and she relentlessly persevered as the ultimate professional to get back on the court and help lead us to the title in 2014.” Taylor sits second on the franchise’s alltime list for games, points, assists and steals. Her short and sweet 2014/15 WNBL season - returning to play for the first time in a domestic season since 2002 with Dandenong - was capped off with selection in the WNBL All Star 5. Taylor won a FIBA World Championship gold medal with the Opals in 2006 and was named MVP of the tournament. She’s also a three-time WNBA champion and three-time all-star in addition to winning championships in her time in the Italian, Russian and Turkish leagues.

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Brothers show their style NIMBLE swimmers from Oasis Otters Swimming Club excelled at last week’s state sprint championships. Champion brothers Hamed Afshin Azar and Sam Afshin Azar took on the best in the state at the Swimming Victoria Sprint Championships, held last weekend at Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre. One of the speedy Otters brothers made the podium with Hamed earning two medals at the meet. He was just edged into silver in the under 15 boys 50 metre backstroke by three-tenths of a second to Traralgon’s Locke DeGaris and had another strong finish to get a bronze in the 50m butterfly. Older brother Sam pushed hard for the under 17-18 boys 50m breaststroke, finishing seventh. The duo will be quick out of the blocks at the upcoming Oasis Otters Community Swimming Carnival, held on Saturday 5 March at Noble Park Aquatic Centre (NPAC). Sponsored by Oasis Otters Swimming Club and City of Greater Dandenong, the meet encourages swimmers from all backgrounds - whether swimming regularly, or just at school sports - to come along and race the region’s best in all disciplines across 25m and 50m events. All levels of swimmers are welcome at the meet on Saturday 5 March from 3pm until 6pm. For entry form and further details visit www. oasisotters.swimming.org.au or email the club at oasisotters@gmail.com.


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Coxy’s big breakthrough By JARROD POTTER DDCA TURF 1 - ROUND 10 (Day 1) WHEN the highlight of the day happens in the opening overs, as it did for Springvale South, that can only point to a difficult day in the field. SPRINGVALE SOUTH v HEINZ SOUTHERN DISTRICTS The hosts never stood a chance as Heinz Southern Districts (7/256) batted out the day, thanks in part to an extraordinary second-wicket stand from Matt Cox (138) and Brad Downe (49). From the highs of getting Cobras’ opener Trevor Davies (0) out for a blob, the match soon spiralled out of control for the Bloods. Four first choice bowlers out of the equation - with Tim Ford, Malinga Bandara, Jackson Sketcher and Jarrod Armitage unavailable - left a heavy bowling burden on Nathan King (4/76), Matt Wetering (2/67) and the skipper Craig Slocombe (0/32). King stormed in with the new rock, shaking off the boiling-hot conditions to try and keep the Cobras’ second-wicket stand from blooming. But no matter what he did, Cox and Downe smashed apart anything thrown at them, particularly Cox as he hit his way back into form. After a number of starts and none particularly seized upon, the onus was put on the skipper by none other than himself. Flaying the Bloods - especially on the offside through the covers - Cox raced to his fourth DDCA century while Downe played a subdued role excellently, rotating the strike to leave Springvale South without many options. Finally an opportunity came as Downe hit out against King, but by then the damage was done. In the last 10 overs Cox, Michael Davies (15) and Ryan Davies (15no) started smacking the stuffing out of the weary bowlers. Cox would fall, but not after Heinz set 257 for

Shane Leonard (35) managed to get on the front foot. The reply was savage from the Ridges, especially import Kunal Kapoor (107no) who flayed a hellacious century off only 70 balls to set an outright target with a day remaining. PARKFIELD v BERWICK Bear-ly hanging on against Berwick (2/49), it took Parkfield’s (148) middle order to stir from hibernation to give Dunblane Road something to cheer about. A one-two punch from Jack Williams (4/33) and Jarrod Goodes (3/25) left the hosts in disarray - at one stage falling to 5/36 Matt Aslett (53) and Nilochana Perera (40) pushed the singles and capitalised on any Berwick error to push the run-rate along ... before Perera became Goodes’ next victim. The Berwick tandem would clean up the home-town Bears’ tail after 59 overs, but with something defendable on the board, Parkfield set to work making amends for a poor day’s batting. Two late wickets giving it a reason to smile about. NARRE WARREN v DANDENONG WEST Heinz Southern Districts’ skipper Matthew Cox was untouchable in a swashbuckling In the battle of the low men, Narre Warren Picture: JARROD POTTER (9/240dec) soared over Dandenong West (0/18) century against ladder-leading Springvale South. 150214 in a batting spree at Sweeney Reserve. While the Bloods to chase, a hard ask without many of as Lyndale failed to surpass even that. Hallam the contributions of Magpies’ skipper Kaushalya shared the first innings scalps as it took only 35.4 Weeraratne (41) was a good start, the Bulls had its middle order all-rounders. overs to force the Dales back to the crease for a the upper hand throughout. Shaun Weir (4/73) LYNDALE v HALLAM KALORA PARK A wicket-fest at Barry Powell Reserve left second salvo. rattled through his overs alongside Andrew Harry Hammond (1/6) got the final wicket to cap off (3/63) as the duo went on a rampage through the Hallam Kalora Park (153) with much-needed first innings points and a chance for a ladder-defining a strange 21-scalp first day. Narre middle order. outright against Lyndale (69 and 1/9). BUCKLEY RIDGES v NORTH DANDENONG Falling to 5/67, Weeraratne had to salvage Routed from pillar to post, North Dandenong what he could, but his dismissal - caught off A top order collapse left the Hawks in danger at 4/17, before another shudder went through the (131 and 1/15) suffered brutally at the hands of Harry - would usually have been disastrous. Best Buckley Ridges (2/169dec). It was spin giving efforts were saved for tailenders Chris Edwards line-up for leave them 7/77. Jordan Hammond (35) was the only man to the Northerners headaches as Matt Goodwright (52) and Andrew Cotton (51). fight back in the top ranks before Amila Perera (3/21) and Wes Nicholas (3/12) had a blast. They swatted a 48-run stand before Edwards The quicks’ strong start - mostly of Tooradin pushed on to give Magpies a massive declared (39) and John Hammond (32) fashioned a door-die partnership, which thankfully favoured extraction in Lukas Hoogenboom (1/6) and Cal tally. The Bulls were unscathed at stumps but still Hallam. Their 75-run stand would prove critical O’Hare (1/13) - scarely gave away runs as only chasing a whopping total.

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Dandenong scorched by Townsville By JARROD POTTER WNBL - ROUND 17 A DISASTROUS 40-point loss on the road to Townsville has put a dent in Dandenong’s momentum heading into the WNBL finals series. Closely contested through the first half, Dandenong’s resolve was shattered after the main break as Townsville unleashed an awe-inspiring 9-35 third quarter to emphatically snare the victory. The Fire took a clean sweep of the series in the 89-49 rampage over the Rangers, who were running on fumes after three road games in a week. Dandenong’s tall brigade was monstered defensively by the Fire’s four-and-five arsenal and the story wasn’t much better in their own half, shooting only 27 per cent from the floor. Opals tandem Suzy Batkovic (24 points, nine rebounds) and Cayla George (14 points, 17 rebounds) got it done on the scoreboard to wipe the Rangers out on their whirlwind trip to Queensland.

Former Ranger Natalie Novosel (20 points) finished the job for the Fire, giving the northerners a one-match break atop the WNBL ladder over Dandenong with a game in hand. The task at hand was made more difficult with Sara Blicavs (eight points) finding foul trouble to cap off a disastrous night for the visitors. Dandenong starters Steph Cumming (13 points) and Annalise Pickrel (12 points, 10 rebounds) led the green-and-gold offence on an off night across the board. There was one piece of good Dandenong news to come from the clash, first-choice centre Alex Bunton returned to playing duties and getting through five minutes in her first match since round eight. Dandenong remains second on the ladder following Perth’s shock loss to wooden-spooners Canberra - and now faces fourth placed SEQ Stars in the final clash of the home-and-away season from 5pm on Sunday.

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VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET - ROUND 15 (Day 1) THE downward decline towards the end of the season might have begun, as Dandenong (191) valiantly battled in an up-hill fight. Facing top-of-the-ladder Fitzroy-Doncaster (0/45) is headache enough for most sides. That wasn’t bad enough though as the Panthers also need to look for outright victories - with the gap to the top-eight currently sitting at 10 points. It made the weekend particularly challenging at Shepley Oval and a tough task was made all the more difficult early as the skipper Tom Donnell (0) lost his pegs instantly, scarcely troubling the scorers. With Fitzroy-Doncaster’s man mountain Trent Lawford (3/57) bowling hand-grenades from his cannon-like arm, the Panthers’ top order had to brace itself for chaos. Brett Forsyth (49) countered the barrage with an onslaught of his own - picking off Lawford, Chris Moore (2/37) and Matthew Frith (1/23) as he got his eye in. But the problem plaguing Forsyth’s season to date - plenty of uncashed starts - continued as he

struck out against Steven Duckworth (2/40), the fifth time this season the Dandy opener has fallen in the 40s. Thankfully for Dandenong the next mainstay was ready to get stuck into the Lions. Star all-rounder James Nanopoulos (55) resumed the challenge Forsyth first undertook and struck his way into his second half ton of the season. The middle order folded around Nanopoulos as the side’s youth couldn’t cement themselves to the crease, but thankfully a wiser head was on his way. The renewed fight-back came from David Alleyne (32), who stuck fast to Nanopolous to add 47 for the sixth scalp. Nanopoulos held on as long as he could to guide the side towards 200 as some waging from James Wilcock (7no) put the last few scores onto the board. The Lions batted out the last 20 overs comfortably, which now leaves all of Saturday in the bank. It’s plennty of time to chase down the Panthers and all but lock in the minor premiership heading into the final round.

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Cougars rally in pre-season By JARROD POTTER SHAKING off the rust on its 2015 championship defence, Keysborough Cougars went through the ringer in an up-tempo pre-season clash against McKinnon. Held between the BIG V’s Cougars sides, the annual Cougar Cup was on the line at Springers Leisure Centre, giving the local fans plenty to cheer about on Saturday night. The three-clash showdown, won by the side with the most cumulative points across the fixtures, was retained by McKinnon but not after some impressive work from Keysborough. Showing how far the local BIG V side has progressed, Keysborough’s women - now coached by Scott Middleton - started the clash strongly to win by nine.

Despite a dogged effort, a complete mirror image of the first result faced the Cougars’ youth men, leaving the final clash a winner-takes-all battle between the Cougars’ combatants. Showcasing two massive boons to the Cougars premiership defence, Dandenong SEABL champion Calvin Enge has switched across to the blueand-silver for his first BIG V campaign. Coach Nathan Vogt has sized up the tall department and sought out more size under the ring. The Cougars are also trialling American import Aaron Abram from Oklahoma Baptist University, Keysborough had the arsenal necessary to take it up to McKinnon and will make a decision on him joining the roster before the season begins. While the gutsy Cougars’ effort wasn’t enough

to knock over the mighty visitors, falling just short in a nail-biting finale, there was plenty to be impressed about as the deep roster looked set to shine once again in 2016. There are changes to the championship team, which beat Western Port in a three-game BIG V Division 2 Men’s grand final series. The Cougars’ core remains pretty much untouched at Springers in 2016, but there are a few outs. They lost Andrew Lowe and Robert Ostojic to retirement while Malcolm Heard was unable to return for a second season as Keysborough’s import. The club’s senior single presentation will be held at the Clayton Bowls Club on Saturday 27 February from 7pm. with tickets available via the club.

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THERE are two ways to handle relegation. It can batter and bruise your confidence, sending your club spiraling even further down the ranks ... or it can be a line in the sand. The latter is where Dandenong Thunder’s new-look side has set its sights. A devastating 2015 left the local side relegated from NPL to NPL2 East and with many from that side leaving the black-and-red, it forced the Thunder to rebuild entirely. Under new coach Huss Skenderovic, the Thunder has retooled the entire list and brought in a good mix of experience and youth alike. Former Adelaide and Melbourne A-League midfielder Kristian Sarkies leads a list of impressive ins for the Thunder. Also joining Dandenong in 2016 are Brandon Barnes, Nicholas Modaffari, Amir Osmancevic and new goalkeeper Fraser Maclaren add to the familiar faces in Brendan Elmazovski, Veton Korcari and Safa Faisal at George Andrews Reserve. While it’s a step-by-step process to move back into the top flight, Skenderovic and his charges brought an impressive attack to its final pre-season hit out on Saturday night. Facing NPL side FC Bulleen Lions, neither side could hit the scoreboard - remaining nil-all through the first half. A penalty strike from Thunder’s Osmancevic was saved by FC Bulleen - the best chance of either side before the break - but the home side managed to open the accounts first after the resumption. Dandenong broke the deadlock early in the second half with some turnover wizardry via Daniel Bennett to set up the goal. The Lions fought back to level the ledger but it took a bit of ageless Thunder wisdom and skill to get the side home. Korcari timed an exceptional header at the near post to beat the Lions’ keeper and take the Thunder’s first big scalp of 2016. It wasn’t a fluke win over a high-ranking side according to the coach, as wins like that are what Skenderovic thinks the side can achieve throughout the season. It’s not about consolidation or sitting in the

Dandenong recruit Brandon Barnes fought for everything up forward in the Thunder’s final Picture: JARROD POTTER NPL2 East pre-season clash. 150216 midst of the NPL2 East pack for the coach - he believes there’s only one place the Thunder should reside. “Dandenong Thunder is a big club and we know where it belongs and sometimes you take two steps back to go forward again,” Skenderovic said. “We’ve rebranded the whole club in regards to the football department and the coaching staff and the people we’re bringing here. “It’s exciting times for Australian football and also within Victoria and us being a good club, we’re not looking at it thinking we’ve been relegated. “We believe we’re an NPL team and that’s where we want to go back.” Off-field change has been important to the

new campaign, with Skenderovic bringing his experience from the United Arab Emirates to the transitional group ahead of next week’s season launch. “It’s been a transition period obviously for the club moving forward and also for a new team and it has been a challenge,” Skenderovic said. “But at the same time a fruitful one as we’ve brought in some great characters and great individuals and you can see by the spirit and how we’ve built this team.“ Dandenong will host Nunawading City in NPL2 East’s round one on Saturday night while Springvale White Eagles hosts Goulburn Valley and Dandenong City is away at Murray.

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Sorento has a five-star safety rating from Australasian NCAP. There are six airbags, including front-torear curtain coverage. All models have ABS with brake assist, ESC, VSM (vehicle stability management), a rear view camera, front and rear parking sensors and a tyre pressure monitoring system. The Platinum as tested added Lane Departure Warning, Smart Cruise Control, Blind-spot Detection and Rear Cross Traffic Alert to the driver safety aids. The front seats are large, comfortable and support well. The second row pews can slide back and forward to juggle space. In their rearmost position they

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