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Haider: no way out By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS

Police at the scene of Numan Haider's demise in Endeavour Hills on 23 September 2014. 127959 Haider confided to a friend that police didn’t search him at the time. If he had a knife he could have stabbed them, he allegedly said. On 18 September he changed his Facebook profile to a photo of himself wearing army camouflage, a balaclava and holding an Islamic Shahada flag. In his post, he referred to ASIO as “dogs”. At the time, it was unclear if Haider knew of an Islamic State-issued fatwa targeting the Australian public, the court was told. He’d become agitated when his passport was cancelled on 22 September,a day before the shooting.

It sabotaged plans for him to join his parents on a trip to Germany and Afghanistan to visit relatives and find him a bride, the court was told. Recently, he had broken up with his girlfriend or wife. His mother had forbidden the pair to marry, the court was told. On the day of the shooting, two joint counter terrorism police officers sought a meeting with Haider at his family’s home. They wanted to speak to him about the Dandenong Plaza incident. Haider wasn’t at home, but bushwalking with a group in Warburton. That night, he returned home, upset that police had searched his room that day.

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Police rang Haider, who suggested meeting in front of Endeavour Hills police station. There he waited on the bonnet of his mother’s silver sedan. Two officers, who cannot be identified, came outside and shook his hand. “Officer A” asked to search Haider and for the teenager to turn his pockets. Haider produced a silver knife with a wooden handle, and lunged at the officer. The officer was stabbed in the arm and fell. Haider then attacked “Officer B” who was searching the car. The officer was stabbed several times, causing

heavy bleeding from his eye. As Haider leans over Officer B, the other officer fires a bullet from his semi-automatic pistol into the attacker’s head. The Haider family arrived as refugees, fleeing the Taliban in Afghanistan when Numan was seven. The family were moderate Muslims who prized education, Ms Ellyard said. By mid 2014, Haider had just finished a Certificate III at Chisholm TAFE with the view to starting an electrician’s apprenticeship. Days before his death, Haider pledged his support for the Taliban on social media, the court was told.

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THE “die was cast” by the time Numan Haider drew a knife on two police officers in Endeavour Hills police station car park on 23 September 2014, a State Coroner’s inquest into his death was told. By that time,the officers - now targets - probably had “very limited” options, counsel assisting the coroner Rachel Ellyard said. Haider, 18, then stabbed both officers, was shot once in the head and died instantly, Coroner John Olle was told. In her opening submission, Ms Ellyard told the court that examination of Haider’s death should focus on the weeks leading up to his fatal shooting. It should not be an inquiry into Islam but on how “young Australian men like Numan” could be drawn into opposition against Australian society. Ms Ellyard said the inquest should examine what were the signs of Haider’s radicalisation, and how he was affected by authorities’ actions. For the previous two years, Haider had become more religious, often attending a Hallam mosque but also a more “extremist” Al-Furqan centre, Ms Ellyard said. From mid-June 2014, Haider was considered a risk to federal MPs’ safety, she said. In August, ASIO officers warned Haider - in the presence of his father to steer clear of Al-Furqan, the inquest was told. In his last weeks, Haider bought knives and tried to obtain a Taser. He’d told a friend he was dealing cannabis and needed to protect himself. Authorities think he travelled to Sydney between 12-14 September, spending time in Bankstown where there’s an Islamic centre with “identified links to extemist views". He had been talked to by police over waving an Islamic banner - though not an Islamic State flag - in Dandenong Plaza a week before his death. He told police at the time they were “going to pay” for anti-terror raids in Sydney and Brisbane earlier that day. But that “I am not going to blow up the shopping centre today”.


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Community News Clean Up Your Act The City of Casey has launched a new campaign urging the State (PWFSONFOU UP UBLF BDUJPO PO UIF SFNPWBM PG HSBGmUJ GSPN JUT JOGSBTUSVDUVSF The campaign, Clean Up Your Act, asks local residents to sign an online petition requesting that the State Government prioritise removing the tags that plague VicRoads’ controlled signage and noise barriers along the Monash Freeway (Hallam Bypass) and railway bridges owned by VicTrack and maintained by Metro. $PVODJM IBT CFFO BEWJTFE UIBU 7JD3PBET XJMM POMZ SFNPWF HSBGmUJ GSPN JUT JOGSBTUSVDUVSF UIBU JT DPOTJEFSFE SBDJTU PGGFOTJWF PS B SJTL UP SPBE TBGFUZ "OZ PUIFS HSBGmUJ JT MFGU GPS B UJNF XIFO UIFJS SFTPVSDJOH BMMPXT 5IF $JUZ PG $BTFZ IBT B IPVS SFNPWBM QPMJDZ XIFO HSBGmUJ JT SFQPSUFE PO $PVODJM PXOFE QSPQFSUZ BOE XF believe that other government authorities should be equally vigilant. You can support Council’s campaign by signing the online petition at www.casey.vic.gov.au/cleanupyouract, which will be sent to the Minister for Public Transport Jacinta Allan MP and Minister for Roads & Road Safety Luke Donnellan MP. 5P SFQPSU HSBGmUJ PO $PVODJM JOGSBTUSVDUVSF DBMM 7"/%"- PS FNBJM DBTFZDD!DBTFZ WJD HPW BV

Help shape Casey’s Heritage Strategy Did you know that there are over 180 places in Casey that are protected by heritage controls under the Casey Planning Scheme? Casey has seen extensive change throughout its history to become, what is now, the most QPQVMPVT NVOJDJQBMJUZ JO 7JDUPSJB 8JUI BO estimated 150,000 new residents expected in $BTFZ CZ XF XJMM DPOUJOVF UP TFF TJHOJmDBOU HSPXUI BOE DIBOHF UP PVS OBUVSBM and built landscape. It is important that we plan for the future and ensure we retain a connection to our past. 8F OFFE ZPVS GFFECBDL UP IFMQ VT EFWFMPQ B Heritage Strategy to guide our planning to protect Casey’s heritage. Visit www.caseyconversations.com.au/heritage during March and complete a survey for your chance to win an iPad mini.

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Book now for Casey’s Teenage School Holiday Program The City of Casey is now taking bookings for its Autumn Teenage School Holiday Program, which will run from 29 March to 8 April 2016. Designed for young people aged between 12 and 17 years, the program offers fun, age-appropriate activities at reasonable prices including trips to Galactic Circus, Luna Park and Bounce, rollerblading, art workshops and dance classes. Bookings are essential as spaces are limited. For a full list of activities on offer or to book your spot contact the City of Casey Customer Service on 9705 5200 or visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/youth.

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Council will host Active Casey throughout April, offering the community the chance to get involved in a range of free or low-cost physical activities and recreation opportunities across Casey.

Two information sessions covering all grant programs except the Large Events Funding, will be held on Tuesday 22 March 2016. One session will take place at Lynbrook Community Centre, 2 Harris %SJWF -ZOCSPPL GSPN BN UP BN BOE UIF PUIFS XJMM CF IFME GSPN QN UP QN BU UIF $JUZ PG $BTFZ $JWJD $FOUSF .BHJE %SJWF /BSSF 8BSSFO For grant guidelines and further information visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/fundingandgrants.

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Throughout the month, there will be ample opportunities for residents to try new sports or recreation activities, attend open days at local sporting clubs and get involved in everything from walking or cycling groups, dance exercise classes, yoga or Pilates and martial arts. Events will be held at various locations across the municipality at both indoor and outdoor facilities, with something to suit all ages, abilities and interests. A full list of events will soon be available at www.casey.vic.gov.au/activecasey.

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Backdown on Searson By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A HOLY Family School’s former teacher recalls that staff resolved to have their violent, paedophile parish priest Peter Searson removed before an apparent backdown during a meeting with Cardinal George Pell in 1989. Carmel Rafferty was known as Mrs Giddings while on staff at the Doveton school for six years during Father Searson’s 13-year reign of terror. She says some “influence” may have caused a delegation of teachers to soften their demands during a meeting with then-Auxiliary-Bishop George Pell. On 3 March, Cardinal Pell told the Royal Commission into institutional responses to child sexual abuse that he didn’t take stronger action against Father Searson because the delegation asked for the parish priest to stay. The delegation had “expressed to some degree” their concerns about Father Searson’s conduct with children, he said. “I remember very explicitly they weren’t asking for his removal. “That obviously is incompatible to them saying to me he is a serious risk of paedophilia.” Ms Rafferty was not part of the delegation but recalls staff agreed before the meeting that Father Searson should be removed because of his “bizarre behaviour”. “I remember we had high hopes that he would be removed.” Ahead of the meeting, Cardinal Pell received a list of five complaints signed by all staff including a “small group of children shown (a) dead body in (a) coffin”, “cruelty to an animal in front of young children” and “compulsion on children

Carmel Rafferty walks tall as she remembers survivors of abuse at Picture: CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Holy Family parish. 151336 to attend reconciliation on demand”. Also on the list was “unnecessary use of children’s toilets” and “harassment of children”. At the Royal Commission, Cardinal Pell stated the Catholic Education Office had inadequately briefed him on the list of issues ahead of the meeting with teachers. He said the education office at the time deceived him partly to protect then-Archbishop Frank Little, who had been inactive on the Searson matter. Ms Rafferty recalled a “horrible sinking feeling” when told by the

school’s assistant principal Shirley Barrett that the delegation decided to “give him another chance”. “Other than being deeply disappointed, I desperately felt it was a lost opportunity.” “I can’t help thinking what influence was brought to bear on staff at that meeting. What made them back down?” It wasn’t the first failed attempt to have Searson removed during his 13-year tenure from 1984. The Journal reported in late 1986 that Holy Family parishioners and parents had called a public meeting

to demand Searson’s axing. Royal Commission evidence revealed that a week after the Journal’s report, Father Searson had requested a transfer from the Doveton parish. Archbishop Little declined the transfer because he deemed there was no suitable parish for Father Searson to go to. While at the school, Ms Rafferty became a whistle-blower sharing her concerns with a priest in the Melbourne diocese. The principal at the time warned her to “cover your arse". Both he and a Catholic Education Office consultant warned her to say nothing, Four months later, she received an accusatory letter from the principal raising “concerns about your teaching career”. Under a regime of workplace bullying, her health gave out and she was forced to resign in March 1993. She never regained full-time employment in Catholic schools, much like former principal Graeme Sleeman who resigned in protest against Father Searson in 1986. She now feels vindicated, that she can “walk tall" as she ties ribbons to the parish’s fence to remember the survivors and non-survivors of the abuse. Her overall impression of Cardinal Pell’s evidence was that he “marches to a medieval drum”. “One most resounding to the beat of his clerical cultural choice, to turn a blind eye and a deaf ear. “The Andrew Bolt interview last week showed Pell’s softer side. “It would be wonderful if he came back to Australia and devoted himself pastorally to providing the best care possible for all survivors and their families."

Threat to shoot cop By CASEY NEILL AN APEX gang member has allegedly threatened to shoot a Greater Dandenong detective, approaching her in a cafe while she ate lunch with her partner. A poster displayed inside Dandenong Police Station warned officers that the teen or his partners, linked to a string of aggravated armed burglaries and car thefts, could launch an attack on the building. But Victoria Police Southern Metropolitan Assistant Commissioner Robert Hill told 3AW on Friday 11 March that he did not believe an attack would occur. “I don’t think the circular is an accurate reflection of what we’re facing here,” he said. “I do not think the perpetrator actually said that he would enter the police station. “He knows where the member works and that’s the extent of it.” Asst Comm Hill said “an individual” had been arrested and was in custody, charged with aggravated burglary. The threatened officer’s father, Patrick Rampal, said she was on leave and had been diagnosed with anxiety and stress. “She was in the taskforce investigating that group and she has made several arrests and probably charged over 20 of them,” he said. The former policeman said the incident happened about 10 weeks ago and involved two men of African descent. He said they spotted and approached his daughter, made a phone call and “a car load of about eight African men pulled up outside”. At that point, the officer and her partner left. “My daughter asked to be transferred to a different area completely away from Dandenong,” Mr Rampal said. “That was refused by the superintendent in Dandenong. “She wants to go back to work. My daughter’s a fourth generation police officer. “If she’s in danger in Dandenong, move her away from the area. That’s all you’ve got to do.” Asst Comm Hill said Victoria Police was working with her to “return her to the workforce at a location where we can mitigate risk”.

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A RIVAL petition supporting the proposed mosque in Narre Warren North has been launched in opposition to a controversial Facebook page. The petition has been set up on change.org by the Saarban Islamic Trust, which submitted the application for a 'place of worship’ at 365367 Belgrave-Hallam Road. The application, which is currently being considered by Casey Council, includes plans for a school. The change.org petition was set up after the Stop the Mosque in Narre Warren Facebook page went live two weeks ago, calling on people to sign another petition objecting to the mosque. The anti-mosque Facebook page had collected 8526 likes as of Friday 11 March. And the mosque controversy continued this week after a suspicious fire at the site last Friday 4 March, in which signs bearing the planning application were taken down and thrown in the blaze just after 3am. The police investigation is ongoing. President of Saarban Islamic Trust Zain Syed said they set up the rival petition, which has garnered more than 1700 signatures so far, to “gather support from our fair dinkum Australian community”. “We are saddened at such divisive politics played by opportunists,” Mr Syed said. “Some are trying to portray Australian Muslims as outsiders, while the Australian Muslim community is rich in its diversity with all ethnicities included - Asian, Middle Eastern, African, Aboriginal, Brit-

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One of the planning application signs for the mosque at its proposed site in Narre Warren North. ish, European descendants. “It’s unfair to the core value of modern Australia which is multiculturalism.” Penny (not her real name) previously told Star News she signed the anti-mosque petition after raising concerns it would create traffic chaos. “We’re nervous it’s going to go ahead whether we like it or not and we don’t get a say,” she said. “Narre Warren North is a small community; it’s semi-rural and not suburban.”

It’s understood Casey Council is taking submissions on the issue until 11 March, but this week Cr Rafal Kaplon said legislation indicated that council must “accept and consider all objections provided to them before they make a decision on a planning permit application”. “That means local councils will continue to receive and consider all objections until the planning application comes before the council or its planning committee, even after the advertising period of a Notice for a Planning Application is fin-

ished,” he said. There is already an existing mosque at 131-133 Belgrave-Hallam Road, run by the Islamic Education and Welfare Association of Dandenong (IEWAD). For more information on the planning application visit www. casey.vic.gov.au/building-planning/ statutory-planning/advertised-planning-applications/l-z-suburb-listing. Anyone with information about the grass fire is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

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By CASEY NEILL HACKERS have replaced the Dandenong Plaza website home page with a disturbing image of a Christmas-themed clown. An evacuation at the shopping centre on Saturday was unrelated, a plaza spokeswoman said. The Turk Hack Team claimed responsibility for the hack in text on the altered home page, which included a black background and a clown in a

Christmas hat with bloodied facial scars. A comment on social media site Reddit claimed the text on the right translated as “We’re all gonna end up dead anyway, so might as well hack some websites”. On Monday morning, www. dandenongplaza.com.au led to a page with a photo of happy shoppers and the message, “Our new website coming soon”. The plaza spokeswoman confirmed that on Sunday 6

March the shopping centre’s website “experienced a technical glitch which was addressed by our web developers and is now back up and running as per usual”. The drama followed a pump in the Walker Street sprinkler room being activated about 5.30pm on Saturday 5 March. “For the safety of our guests, the centre was evacuated and the issue was resolved and cleared by the fire brigade shortly after 6pm,” the spokeswoman said.

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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 KINGSBURY LANE, LOCATED BETWEEN THOMAS AND LONSDALE STREETS IN CENTRAL DANDENONG AND NAMED FOR FAMILY BUSINESS KINGSBURY’S.

Kingsbury's had the lot ARTHUR Kingsbury moved to the then-cattle and produce market town of Dandenong in the early 1880s, built a comfortable brick house in Hemmings Street and started a plumbing and tankmaking business on the corner of Lonsdale and Walker streets in 1886. His younger brother Alec started work in the business in 1890, met Adelaide Bradford in Dandenong soon after, married and had a son Frank. The couple’s other three children Alan, Gil and Joy were born between 1908 and 1916 and the family home was at McCrae and Walker streets now home to Dandenong Plaza. Alec and Arthur worked the business until 1895 when Arthur heard about the gold rush in Kalgoorlie and left to settle there and sink bores. Alec recognised the potential that Dandenong had and decided to expand the business. He bought land at Foster and Lonsdale streets, moved the business there in 1902 and added hardware. He bought land along the tracks from the railway station down to the

WHAT’S IN A NAME? The Kingsbury store. Frankston Road and grazed horses that were used to deliver his stock to outlying properties. Just east of the Cheltenham Road viaduct, Alec built a timber yard and joinery works in 1913. When World War II broke out Alec, then 66, was left to continue the business while Gil, 25, and Frank, 42, left Dandenong to do their duty. All motor vehicles were annexed by the government as part of the war effort and that left Kingsbury’s Foster Street store with an empty showroom. Kingsbury’s had started manufacturing bicycles from imported parts but materials dried up quickly when the war started. Gil returned in 1946. “When I came back to the shop it had a whole lot of secondhand bits and pieces,” he said. “All imports had stopped long ago

An old Journal advertisement for Kingsbury's. and all we could sell was what was already here. “It took a good five or six years to get the business back on its feet properly but that was the same for everyone.” Alec started a successful baby carriage and baby wares section. Gil was a foundation member at Dandenong Chamber of Commerce, formed in 1948, joined Rotary the

same year, and played a major role in forming the Dandenong RSL subbranch. Kingsbury’s became a major department store in the 1950s and moved into the electrical business, selling and servicing refrigerators, whitegoods, televisions and radios. “We built it up to be the biggest electrical store in Dandenong at the

which two characters alighted with drums and hoses. The car number was taken followed by further appropriate action, but there were some red faces when it was found the two strangers had come to fix one of the service units.

Day campaign. From now until midday, the council will sell daffodil bulbs to raise money for all Australians affected by cancer. If everyone plants a bulb or two now, by Daffodil Day on 23 August, Victoria will be a blazing sea of gold. Proceeds of the bulb sales go towards research, education programs and patient and family care.

time,” Gil said. “We sold service, not just the goods and that was our edge for a long time.” Alec and Adelaide Kingsbury passed away in 1966 and 1967 and the family sold the McCrae and Walker streets property soon after. In the 1970s, Gil decided he was unable to compete with the discount stores and scaled down to concentrate on bicycles and baby goods. He retired in 1982 and transferred Kingsbury’s to his nephew Graeme Frank’s oldest son - but kept an interest in the business until it was broken up in 1992 after 106 years. Want to know the history behind a street name in Greater Dandenong? Let us know and we’ll find out! Email journal@starnewsgroup.com.au.

LOOKING BACK 100 years ago 9 March 1916 Conscription At a meeting of the Cranbourne Shire Council on Saturday, a letter was received from the Warragul Council advocating the adoption of conscription. The president said that as the voluntary system had not yet had sufficient trial, he would move that the question be deferred till the next meeting. Cr Wilson said that conscription was a tough proposition at the present time, for

it was not as though every available man was needed at the front, for some were required to attend to the affairs of the country. 50 years ago 8 March 1966 It’s none of our business but ... Staff at a local institution were recently regularly having their cars “milked" so they appointed a vigilance roster. It wasn’t long before there was movement in the car park - the arrival of a strange car from

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Maranatha gets creative By LACHLAN MOORHEAD STUDENTS from Maranatha Christian School got creative last month. At the end of February, the Year 9 cohort was involved in Create Week, in which the students were given a break from normal classes to participate in a series of activities run by the school’s arts faculty.

The program is designed to encourage students to explore new opportunities, expand their creativity, and heighten their engagement at school. Create Week ran from 22 to 26 February, and is part of a new initiative introduced by Maranatha, which will see Year 9 students take a week off from their normal classes each term to get involved with other activities.

The students cooked some cupcakes for the program. From left, Michael, Kaitlyn, Macey, Amy, Elli, Idyll, Exaudy, Bethany, Mackenzie and Shanika. Students Lazar and Michael prepared a short video for Create Week.

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Your Community Pathways and Bridging Courses

Harmony Festival

Pathway to Certificate IV in Training and Assessment - Introduction to training and assessment course is a great course providing a comfortable pathway to Certificate IV in Training and Assessment.

Come along to celebrate our rich cultural heritage

Business and Management Career Pathways - Bridging courses to Business – Computer and Customer service skills is a great pathway to Certificate III in Business.

through fashion, music and dance on Wednesday 16th March between 4pm & 8pm in Harmony Square Dandenong. Free activities for adults, families and children. Enjoy henna hand painting, trying on a hijab or turban, African beading, Chinese tea-

All our trainers are highly qualified, experienced and friendly people and make classes fun and interesting. Career counselling and job search assistance provided. Enrolments are taken now.

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tasting and lots more. Springvale Neighbourhood House: Phone: 9548 3972

Many courses to study CHC30113 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care: This is an accredited course for people wishing to work in a childcare environment. BSB30115 Certificate III in Business Administration (Medical) This is an accredited course for people wishing to work in a busy medical office. Computer courses for beginners, Introduction to Multimedia, and Office Skills Level I Computer courses for all levels. Please call reception for further details or to book a place. Keysborough Learning Centre. Ph: 9798 7005; Email: info@klckeys.com.au

Ebay Buying & Selling Learn how to safely use Ebay to buy and sell items. Classes suitable for older adults with some computer ability. Class at Springvale Neighbourhood House on Friday 18 March 9.30am to 11.30am. Springvale Neighbourhood House: Phone: 95483972

World Cooking Course World Cooking – Australian, Italian, Greek, British, Chinese & more. This is a delicious course so prepare your taste-buds for a delightful experience. Everyone welcome. 9 weeks, Wednesday 9.00am to 12.00 noon. Cost $108, concession $74. Starting April 20. Please call reception for more details or to book a place. Keysborough Learning Centre. Ph: 9798 7005; Email: info@klckeys.com.au

Wellsprings attending International Conference Wellsprings for Women has the pleasure to announce that one of its staff members has been selected by the International Presentation Association to participate in the 60th Commission on the Status of Women that is taking place in March 2016, at the United Nation Headquarters in New York. Wellsprings would like kindly to thank the Presentation Sisters Association of Victoria for the nomination and for providing this wonderful opportunity. Wellsprings for Women Ph: 9701 3740

Helping Hoops Basketball Sessions Free Weekly basketball sessions for children with multicultural background. When: Wednesday 5pm – 7pm Cost: Free Noble Park Community Centre: Ph: 9547 5801

Study for a Diploma Springvale Learning and Activities Centre offers Diploma of Community Services (Case Management), Diploma of Community Development, business, computer, cultural cooking and more programs. Springvale Learning and Activity Centre. Ph: 9547 2647

Every Day English – Level 1 Study and practice English language communication skills - including listening and speaking. This program is aimed at people who have little or no understanding of English, but want to improve their skills in both speaking and conversation to do everyday activities. Term 2. Starting Wednesday April 13th. (3hours). Dandenong Neighbourhood House Inc – Phone 9792 5298

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On Tuesday, March 8th, Wellsprings celebrated the International Women’s Day with special talks, speeches and morning tea held to mark the day. The staff, volunteers and students gathered to exchange their past experiences, struggles and achievements. The whole ambience of Wellsprings was lifted with inspiration and positivity when the two speakers magnetized the entire audience by unveiling the heroic journey they undertake as single mums. Wellsprings now looks forward to celebrating the Harmony Day with full zest and zeal in the coming weeks! Wellsprings for Women Ph: 9701 3740


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IT’S NONE OF OUR BUSINESS BUT…

MEDICALLY SPEAKING

At the day oncology centre, care comes with a smile.

A year of caring IT’S been 12 months since the St John of God Berwick Day Oncology Centre opened its doors at Kangan Drive, Berwick. Prior to the opening of the new facility, St John of God Berwick Hospital had provided oncology care in a five-bed unit at the Gibb Street Hospital where it identified the need for a larger facility to meet the growing demand in the local area. In 2014, some 1260 patients were treated in the Gibb Street Oncology Unit. It was also recognised that easy access to cancer treatment meant a higher chance at survival. “Cancer survival is improved by offering services that allow early diagnosis and improved access to treatment,” said Lisa Norman, SJOGBH CEO. “St John of God Berwick

Hospital offered five chemotherapy chairs on site at our hospital from 2013 but demand for oncology services in the area had increased significantly and we responded to the needs of a growing community.” The 12-chair day oncology centre opened in early 2015 and is part of the specialist centre at 55 Kangan Drive, a facility that is also home to Radiation Oncology Victoria, St John of God Pathology, MIA Radiology and HPS Pharmacy, making it a hub for cutting edge cancer treatment. The new Day Oncology Centre has successfully seen an additional increase in an excess of over 1000 patients during its first year in operation. Ms Norman also said the centre had the capacity to grow as required to 20 chairs.

The centre was designed to create a calming and tranquil atmosphere for patients undergoing cancer treatments, with natural light, large windows offering views of Berwick and surrounding suburbs and a wellness centre. The new St John of Berwick Hospital is currently under construction next door at Kangan Drive and from late 2017 will offer services and treatments which are complementary to the chemotherapy offered at the Day Oncology Centre, allowing the hospital to offer a complete model of care to local cancer patients. For further information on St John of God Berwick Hospital, or the day oncology centre, please visit www.sjog.org.au/ berwick or call 9709 1414.

MANY hands at South Eastern Melbourne Vietnamese Association did clean work in Springvale on Clean Up Australia Day. About 90 members collected 18 bags of rubbish, and a car tyre, in parks and streets on 6 March. And the double-decker hats came up a treat (as seen in the photo). EMPLOYMENT Minister Michaelia Cash said securing cash for a headspace online employment tool was easier with tech-savvy Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull at the helm. “If you stand close enough to the prime minister I’m pretty sure you can recharge most of your devices,” she joked at a recent launch for the resource at headspace Dandenong. BEFORE he was a fixture at Cornerstone Contact Centre, Don Cameron tried his hand at the Journal. During a recent interview he revealed he did work experience with legends Marg Stork and Phil McLeod back in 1986. “I went home and said ‘I met Marg Stork, an institution of Dandenong’,” he said.

“I thought she was immortal.“ THERE’S a lot said about Keysborough South these days. But does it actually exist? Councillor Peter Brown has taken issue with a recent email from a council officer referring to Keysborough South Bowls Club. Cr Brown wrote back that the area had been called Keysborough after his Keys family relatives. The new Glen Alvie estate off Hutton Road - commonly known as Keysborough South these days - was the site for the establishment of “Keys’ Borough”. “Councillors do not help by perpetuating the myth that there’s a Keysborough South postcode, nor do residents who have recently moved into the area,” Cr Brown wrote.

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More than just teeth DENTISTRY is not just only about teeth any more according to Darshan Thumar, principal dentist and owner of Smiles First in Endeavour Hills. At Smiles First Darshan his team encourage and promote dental and general well-being for all patients promoting a team approach, working with medical doctors, specialists and allied health carers for the best interest of patients. Smiles First is a family oriented practice which accommodates young and adult patients of all ages. “You will certainly notice little extra patience, love and attention for your little ones," Darshan said. “We can successfully handle most kids, especially the fearful ones." Smiles First offers general

examinations, cleans, fillings, oral hygiene and preventative programs for adults and kids. The practice also handles emergencies, root canal treatment, normal and surgical extractions, cosmetic work whitening, crowns, veneers, bridge work - implants including surgical placement, gum treatment (periodontics), dentures: removable and fixed (implant supported), orthodontics: braces for kids and adults, early orthopaedic treatment, invisible aligners and jaw joint disorders. “When visiting Smiles First, your smile is our top priority. Our aim is to offer a professional and cordial dental care. We will make you feel as comfortable as possible. At our clinic you will find a relaxed ambiance and a modern setup equipped with digital technology.

“We understand that some patients with big dental problems need big treatment which can be expensive. To make it easier for our patient to afford big treatment costs, we offer a simple payment plan through Ezidebit. Now our patients can have big treatments done they always avoided because of large treatment costs." Last month Smiles First relocated to the front of the building next to the Endeavour Hills Medical Centre on Heatherton road. The new clinic is now more convenient and easily accessible with fresh modern look. Patients can see one of the three general dentists and or the specialist prosthodontist. Smiles First is at 59A Heatherton Road, Endeavour Hills. For an appointment phone 8772 2053.


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Skids gangs ‘shut down’ By LACHLAN MOORHEAD POLICE have arrested three alleged ringleaders of the Skids hoon gangs. On Monday 7 March a 23-year-old Mornington man was arrested at a Melinga Crescent home, a 21-year-old Greensborough man was arrested at a Cosham Court home, and a 21-year-old Mount Martha man was arrested at a Balcombe Drive property. It comes after five youths from Hampton Park, Cranbourne North and Cranbourne South were charged on Friday, with police claiming they had “shut down” the rival south-east and north-west Skids gangs. A total of nine people were charged on Friday 4 March after Taskforce Regarder seized a black 2003 Holden ute from a Dulnain Court home in Hampton Park and an orange VT Holden Commodore from a Greta Court house in Ferntree Gully in the early hours of the morning. Among those charged on Friday were two men from Hampton Park aged 28 and 23, two men from Cranbourne North aged 22 and 23, a 20-year-old Cranbourne South man, an 18-year-old Somerville man, a 28-year-old Langwarrin South man, a 19-year-old Gladstone Park man, and a 20-year-old Ferntree Gully man. They have all been bailed to face Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 11 May. In all, police have charged 35 people and seized 21 vehicles since Taskforce Regarder started a month ago. Acting Inspector Michael Daly told reporters outside Dandenong police station on Friday that police had “effectively shut down the south-east Skids and north-west Skids hierarchies”.

“We’ve charged numerous people and, basically, put a stop to it,” he said. Insp Daly said the rival hoons had been meeting in the Melbourne’s northern or southern suburbs and holding “a contest against each other”. Two teenagers were killed in January when their ute crashed off the E.J. Whitten Bridge in Keilor East, and police believe they had earlier been at a drag race, allegedly organised by the northern Skids. Meanwhile, a police spokeswoman said Monday’s arrest in Mount Martha followed an investigation into an incident where a 21-year-old female onlooker was allegedly struck by a vehicle during a Skids meet at Licola Crescent in Dandenong South in early September. She was taken to hospital but did not suffer any serious injuries. “If these offenders want to treat their cars as weapons then we will, too. “We will seize them and keep them as exhibits as we do with any other weapon,” Insp Daly said. “And let us be clear, our focus extends beyond the drivers themselves to the spectators. “If you are a spectator and you think you’re innocent in it all - you’re not. You’re encouraging dangerous and even deadly behaviour. “We are investigating your involvement and will prosecute you.” The charges issued on Friday include conduct endangering serious injury, conduct endangering life and other hoon offences. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential crime report to www. crimestoppersvic.com.au.

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AN Easter craft sale and super garage sale is coming up.  St John’s German Lutheran Church, 3 Albert Avenue, Springvale. Saturday 19 March, 10am.

Lest we forget SPRINGVALE Town Hall will host a parade and service to commemorate Anzac Day. Marchers will meet at Springvale Rise Primary School and proceed to a service.  Springvale Rise Primary School, corner Union Grove and Springvale Road, Springvale, to Springvale Town Hall. Sunday 17 April, 10am.

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Book sale THE Friends of Doveton Library are selling books for as little as 50 cents and up to $5, and magazines for 10 cents. - Doveton Library, Autumn Place, Doveton. Saturday 19 March, 9.30am to 12.30pm.

School holiday fun CHILDREN aged 3 to 11 can learn dance moves at disco and karaoke party Bop 'Til You Drop, from 11am to 1pm on Monday 2 April. They can decorate their own cupcakes from 10am to 11.30am on Thursday 7 April.  Jan Wilson Community Centre, Halton and Elonera roads, Noble Park North. Each session costs $2 per child. Bookings are essential. Call 9795 9279.

Pete the Plumber THIS children’s entertainer will explain the water cycle with songs and hand-made instruments. The free show is for children aged 5 to 10 years.  Springvale Library, 411 Springvale Road, Springvale. Wednesday 30 March, 10.30am. Call 1300 630 920 or see library staff for more information.

Autumn Fest THIS annual event will features live music, roving performers, workshops, dance clinics, sports and games.  Wachter Reserve, opposite Parkmore Shopping Centre, Kingsclere Avenue, Keysborough. Sunday 3 April, noon to 5pm. Call 8571 1000 for more information.

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Dandenong West Community Festival THE school will celebrate Cultural Diversity Week and Harmony Day with a festival full of cultural performances and free family-friendly activities.  Dandenong West Primary School, 32 Birdwood Avenue, Dandenong. Friday 18 March, 2pm to 6pm. Call Vikki in the school office on 9792 2868 for more information. THE Combined Probus Club of Noble Park Incorporated meets on the first Monday of the month. The not-for-profit club is for retired people over the age of 55. Members participate in outings, coffee mornings, cinema trips and more. New members are welcome.  Paddy O’Donoghue Centre, 16-18 Buckley Street, Noble Park. Monday 4 April, 10am. Call Lesley Jarutis on 9546 2346 for more information.

THIS will be The Open Door’s first Talks On for the year. Guest speaker Greater Dandenong councillor John Kelly will speak about his knowledge and love of Dandenong.  The Open Door, 110 Ann Street, Dandenong. Wednesday 16 March, 5.30pm to 6.30pm. A $5 donation is suggested. Bookings are essential. Call Trish or Jo on 9791 8664.

Twilight fun PARTICIPANTS of all ages and abilities are invited to take part in the Twilight Fun Run and stick around for Cinema Under the Stars. There’s a three-kilometre course ideal for prams and families with children, a five-kilo-

Lunch for the men’s shed A TWO-COURSE buffet lunch will raise money to support the Springvale Multicultural Men’s Shed.  Springvale RSL, 23 Osborne Avenue, Springvale. Sunday 20 March, 12.30pm. $25 per head. Book by 15 March to Mike Griffiths on 0474 634 476 or coordinator@springvalemulticulturalmensshed.com.au.

Established in 1976, Silvers Circus provides world class family entertainment and fun. With extraordinary artists continually arriving from all parts of the world, Silvers are proud of the ever changing program they are able to present. Silvers Circus is a household name in Australia and after almost forty years on the road maintains all the sparkle, glamour and death defying acts expected of Australia’s premier circus. Silvers Circus continues to provide jaw dropping entertainment for the whole family with new locations just announced for 2016:

•฀Westfield฀Knox฀Myer฀Car฀Park,฀Stud฀Rd,฀Wantirna฀฀20th฀April฀-฀8th฀May The 2 hour action packed show, featuring Ringmaster and Master of lllusion, Simon Tait includes: •฀Tight฀Wire฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀•฀Juggling฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀•฀The฀Globe฀of฀Death •฀Hoola฀Hoops฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀•฀Clowns฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀•฀The฀Roman฀Rings฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀฀•฀Illusionist

Get Going with Gears MAKE a model car with wood and a simple wind-up motor at this Me and My Dad project for kids aged 7 to 11 and a parent or carer.  Level 2, Dandenong Library, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Saturday 16 April, 2pm to 3.30pm. Bookings are essential. Call 1300

EVERYONE is very, very small in The Little Kingdom, home to a young fairy princess named Holly and her best friend Ben, an elf. They’ll be live on stage in this 75 minute show, with interval.  Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Saturday 19 March, 10am and 12.30pm. Tickets are priced from $27.90 to $44.90. Babies under 12 months can watch free on their carer’s knee. Visit www.drumtheatre.com.au for tickets.

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Springvale Food Lovers THIS tour will wander beyond Springvale Road through arcades and laneways to discover Cambodian, Thai, and Vietnamese/Chinese cuisine.  Thursday 14 April, 6pm to 8.30pm. $45 per person. Bookings are essential. Call 8571 1377 or book at www.greaterdandenong.com.

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ROLL UP ROLL UP SILVERS CIRCUS IS HEADING TO A MELBOURNE LOCATION NEAR YOU with all your favourite acts and more!!. .......

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DANDENONG Evening VIEW Club’s next guest speaker is Doug Black from the National Servicemen’s Association of Australia, who’ll talk about life as a Nasho. VIEW Club supports the Smith Family’s Learning for Life program. New members and guests are welcome.  Dandenong RSL, 44-50 Clow Street, Dandenong. Tuesday 5 April, 7pm. Bookings are essential. Call Brigitte on 9795 1222.

metre course, and an eight-kilometre course ideal for runners and walkers. The first 150 pre-registrations receive a free T-shirt.  Tirhatuan Park, Outlook Drive (enter via Kriegel Way), Dandenong North. Saturday 19 March, 5pm.

Win a family ticket to Silvers Circus to enter email your name, phone number and address to win@starnewsgroup.com.au or send details on back of envelope to Silvers Circus, P.O.Box 9, Pakenham 3810 Competition closes 1st April 2016

and with many more world class acts, Silvers Circus is guaranteed to tap into the nostalgia we all hold for a unique circus experience.

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Learn for their lives By CASEY NEILL SEBN celebrated International Women’s Day by showcasing two successful women in business. Dandenong Market chairwoman Julie Busch and Southern Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust (SMCT) CEO Jane Grover spoke to a breakfast that the Greater Dandenong Council business group held at the Clarence Reardon Centre at Springvale Botanical Cemetery on Thursday 10 March. “Culture eats strategy for breakfast,” Ms Grover said, explaining that great people equalled great results. SEBN manager Sandra George told the packed room that women today had many opportunities. “Do we always take advantage of them? Probably not,” she said. Ms George said a lack of self-belief was often to blame. “We’re growing in that respect, but we’ve still got a long way to go,” she said. “Believe in yourself and take every opportunity to grow and not be afraid to grow.” She asked each table to nominate two women who had changed the world, and responses ranged from Rosie Batty to Oprah, and Germaine Greer to Florence Nightingale. “There are so many fabulous women who have changed the world over a number of centuries and there is no reason why we can’t continue,” Ms George said. Ms Busch joined Dandenong Market three years ago, and is also a SMCT trust member. “A strong sense of place and community spirit makes for a story destination,” she said. She said the venue was “a beginning for so many different nationalities to become merchants and traders”. “The market’s been a constant in the community as the city’s grown and evolved,” she said. “It will continue to be a platform for new and emerging businesses.”

BUSINESSES can have their say on the Abbotts Road level crossing removal project at an evening forum. The Level Crossing Removal Authority (LCRA) will host an event “for input into design options” following outcry over plans to close the road at the Cranbourne rail line. LCRA representatives will present “a detailed overview of all options under consideration” and facilitate discussion around each option. It has previously presented just one option - closing Abbotts Road and building an overpass connecting Remington Drive with Pound Road West. The industry forum will take place from 6.30pm to 8pm on Thursday 17 March. RSVP to contact@levelcrossings.vic.gov.au or call 1800 762 667 during business hours. LCRA will confirm the address upon RSVP.

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Guest speakers Julie Busch and Jane Grover. 151403 Ms Busch said the market could harness the community’s expanding palate and growing interest in food experiences. She wants the market to be a meeting place. “No shopping centre or department store can meet what Dandenong Market can offer,” she said. “It needs to be known as the place to go.” Ms Busch spoke about the need to balance tradition with the community’s current needs, giving expanding the market’s three trading days to include Sundays as an example. “Sunday trading is growing significantly and is one of the best trading days

of the week,” she said. She said the market was Australia’s second oldest, one year behind Prahran, and its 150th birthday celebrations in September and October would include a 20-metre photographic mural, a sculpture and a coffee table book featuring stories and photos from shoppers. “It’s not something you reinvent, it’s something you nurture,” she said. Ms Grover said SMCT was working to demystify cemeteries and reflect everchanging communities. “I hope you are surprised by what you see today,” she said. “If you look at the surroundings you’re in, you could be anywhere.” Springvale Botanical Cemetery now

hosts sold-out Sunday Jazz sessions. “Nobody else is doing this in Australia. In fact, nobody else is doing this in the (United) States.” SMCT also manages Bunurong Memorial Park in Dandenong South, where Premier Daniel Andrews will officially open new facilities on Sunday 17 April. Ms Grover explained that every dollar the trust brought in went back into running its eight sites, including three older cemeteries that no longer generated income. “We have to maintain them,” she said. “We’re about service. We’re about looking after the community.”

Pyne and Kroger share a genuine chemistry By CASEY NEILL A CHEMICAL manufacturer in Noble Park is bringing a new deal to innovation. Industry, Innovation and Science Minister Christopher Pyne and Liberal candidate for Bruce Helen Kroger visited Boron Molecular on Wednesday 9 March. Boron Molecular managing director Zoran Manev led a facility tour. “I think there was a genuine interest once they saw what we did, how we do it,” he said. “We spoke of the master agreement that we had signed with the CSIRO and how it’s novel and it’s a new approach to establishing relationships between CSIRO and industry. “We then spoke of further models for further engagement, how we could be of mutual benefit to each other. “The minister was very supportive, I felt.” He said the CSIRO was working on more technology that Boron could commercialise for use. “Rather than doing a peace deal for every project, we worked on an all-encompassing master agreement,” he said. “That gives us the freedom to look at any technology that’s out of the CSIRO. “You don’t have to go through all the negotiation, the paperwork. “It streamlines the process of taking

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the technology and commercialising it.” They signed the deal last November following almost a year of work. It also allows for Mr Manev to bring focused inquiries from customers to the CSIRO. “I write a business case and CSIRO assists with developing the chemistry so I can manufacture the product,” he said. “I’m almost like a scout. “The master agreement has a royalty payment to the CSIRO. “They help me develop the chemistry, I get sales, their royalty goes up.” He’s hoping to expand the relationship to fund Boron’s growth. “We need capital, we need resources,” he said. “Possibly a logical step would be for the CSIRO to take an equity position in Boron so it, too, could benefit from the growth that we’re experiencing. “There’s a lot of companies that the CSIRO has had a stake in, and holds a stake in. “It’s not new, per se, but it’s still different ... it’s still a different model altogether.” Mr Manev said about 98 per cent of the company’s sales were export. “Typically our products will go into pharmaceuticals, material science and agricultural chemical,” he said. “We’re a low-volume, high-value model. We’re very much niche molecules.” Boron is currently “nicely tucked

SMALL businesses can hop on a bus for free advice in Greater Dandenong next month. The Small Business Bus will visit Dandenong Plaza from 10am to 4pm on Wednesday 20 April and Multicultural Place in Springvale from 10am to 4pm on Thursday 28 April. The Small Business Victoria service offers professional assistance from an information officer and specialist advice from an experienced business mentor from the Small Business Mentoring Service (SBMS). Mentors are skilled in finance, human resources, marketing, strategy development, business planning, and more and can help to identify a clear direction for a business, discuss key issues and priorities, and develop an action plan. Bookings for the 45-minutes sessions are essential. Visit www.business.vic.gov. au/sbb or call 13 22 15 for more information.

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Zoran Manev shows Helen Kroger and Christopher Pyne around a Boron Molecular laboratory. away off the Princes Highway”. “We’re hoping that within the next year or two that we will relocate from our existing site,” Mr Manev said. “We have plans to install largercapacity reactor trays to support the growth in demand.”

He hopes to stay in Greater Dandenong. “That area suits us perfectly. The proximity of Monash University, the CSIRO,” he said. “Effectively it’s a hub of experience and knowledge. It’s where we draw our workforce from.”

HOME-BASED, micro and small businesses in Greater Dandenong can access a series of workshops and seminars. The council has formed a partnership with neighbouring Kingston City Council to present the sessions, which will run until October. They’ll cover core business basics, marketing, tenders, exporting, resources, online marketing and social media, to boost the growth of the area’s small business sector. The Australian Taxation Office, Dandenong Library, Industry Capability Network (ICN), Pitcher Partners, Macpherson and Kelly Lawyers, Manex, raraPR, Social Traders and Small Business Victoria are all involved. Visit greaterdandenong.com/ businessevents for a full list of workshops and seminars.


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DREAM HOME IN DREAM LOCATION \ 5 THE PANORAMA, KEYSBOROUGH Nestled in the quiet Hidden Grove Estate, this spacious four-bedroom modern home offers the perfect opportunity to secure a well-situated, lowmaintenance home that caters for any growing family. This large home will appeal to all with everything it has to offer. Generously-sized formal living and family rooms presents scope to adapt to your family’s specific needs and plenty of room to move, relax and entertain. The chef of the home will thrive in the large open-plan kitchen, with quality stainless-steel appliances, abundance of handy cupboard storage and ample bench space. Adjacent to the kitchen is the informal meals area, with a pleasant outlook into the home’s low-maintenance back garden. With a paved barbecue area, shady gazebo and large expanse of space, the garden offers terrific potential for those who enjoy entertaining in the outdoors. Adding to this home’s appeal is the sanctuary of the main bedroom, featuring the luxury of space to create a parent’s retreat and the added convenience of walk-in wardrobes and glamorous ensuite with dual basins and double shower. All other bedrooms are well sized, naturally bright, and feature built-in wardrobes. A gleaming central bathroom services the whole home, equipped with luxuriously deep bathtub, separate shower and diffused, natural light. Your privacy and comfort is assured with timber plantation shutters, ducted heating and split-system cooling and the convenience of a secure two-car garage with remote control and handy internal access to the home. With one of Victoria’s top schools Haileybury College just minutes away and a variety of recreational reserves and parks all in close proximity, this immaculate family home provides the ideal environment for truly flexible living, relaxing and entertaining.

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DANDENONG If you are looking for modern convenience, low maintenance yet close to the town centre, this home is sure to impress. With an impressive front view overlooking the parkland, easy access to the home from the rear lane, this lovely home on a cottage block of land with high ceilings features downlights, three bedrooms with wardrobes, the main with ensuite, a modern kitchen with butler’s pantry, separate bathroom/toilet, plus a lounge overlooking the back yard. Powerful reverse-cycle split unit gives year-round comfort, and there are two rooms with built-in electric heaters and rear lane access to the remote garage. This home is sure to attract attention among the investors with a great rental return of $1696 a month. Tenants are great and would love to stay as long as they are allowed. This purpose-built estate, promoted and developed by Places Victoria, has fibreoptic cabling, recycled water, children’s park, bicycle tracks and lots of greenery giving that bit of touch of urban and country living. Land: about 281 square metres.

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WANTIRNA SOUTH Custom designed to take in the light through grand windows and towering skylights, this magnificent 46-square home lets you attain success in regal surrounds. Claiming an elevated corner in the prized Knox College estate, a fivemetre high entrance hall commands attention as you move from the elegant formal living room out into the radiant ambience of a spacious granite kitchen and raised family room. Large light-filled living areas, a top floor bedroom wing with views out to the Dandenong Mountains, a palatial master parent’s retreat and romantic terrace, offer resort living for those keen to lap up alfresco ambience. A clever outdoor kitchen with its own pizza oven, barbecue, wok burner and sink lets you host family and friends with the utmost privacy behind high rendered walls. Quality appointments throughout include gas ducted heating, sauna, refrigerated cooling, a feature pebble fireplace, stainless-steel double oven, and wet bar. Complete with a solar and gas heated pool and spa - beautifully styled with a mosaic water feature, palm trees and sunbaking deck - three lavish hotel sized bathrooms, a huge office or fifth bedroom and a triple garage with internal entry. Set among the district’s top private schools (Waverley Christian College, The Knox School, St Andrew’s, Caulfield Grammar and Wesley), with nearby Westfield Knox, and the city-to-coast connections of Eastlink.

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This versatile unit tucked at the rear of the complex will be a hit for all buyers. With space in every direction, high ceilings, downlights, carpeted robed bedrooms, ducted heating, a sun-soaked open plan living and dining area plus a feature-filled kitchen - this has it all. Add in the bonus of a main bedroom with an ensuite and walk-in wardrobe, an amazing private courtyard to wine and dine plus a lock-up garage with remote control and extra car space and this becomes the perfect package.

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Springvale South 60 Coomoora Road Perfect home close to schools!

Auction Sat 2nd April at 1:00pm

This fabulous four bedrooms family home is full of character & just waiting for its new owner. It ofers a master bedroom with a full en-suite and BIR, a well-appointed kitchen with S/S appliances and dishwasher adjoining meal area and a light filled lounge room. Further highlights include ducted heating, two split system air-conditioning, floor boards in all bedrooms, lock up double garage and carport can accommodate up to 4 cars plus a low maintenance garden.

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SPRINGVALE 19 Royal Avenue To be auctioned this Sat 19th March this magnificent 920m2 site is complete with plans & permits for 20 large apartments over 4 levels plus secure basement car parking, consisting of: 1 x 3 Bed, 2 Bath (Penthouse); 18 x 2 Bed; 1 x 1 Bed Includes guest parking spaces. All have balconies or court yards. Walking distance to Springvale Central shops, schools, medical facilities & public transport. To register your interest & obtain more details please contact the agents shown.

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THE HOME OFFICE This beautifully renovated 3 bedroom home plus a study will make dreams come true for the first home buyer. Sited on a very generous 587m2 (approx) north-facing allotment and enjoying a high-profile main road location, this comprehensively updated and detailed home is also currently used as a nail salon, but is ideal for just about any other home occupation / home office use (STCA). Set up ideally for the young and growing family; here you can keep an eye on the kids whilst generating income at the same time! The home comprises 3 spacious bedrooms all having built-in robes and served by a fully renovated bathroom. There is a separate study, a sunken formal lounge, a large dining area and a very spacious kitchen with plenty of cupboards, a dishwasher and a big 900m commercial-style stove. There is also a large, family meals area. The vast timber-decked alfresco area under a pergola enabling year round entertaining. Also outside are a large garden shed plus a single car garage and a double tandem carport. Features include gas ducted heating and 3 air conditioners, gleaming solid hardwood floors throughout plus premium tiling to all wet areas. This excellent home is sited within a short walk of Aldi Supermarket and Springvale Plaza shops, train station, bus stop and schools. It is also just 5 minutes’ drive to East link and all other amenities. Perfect for young families, first home buyers and investors alike.

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KEYSBOROUGH 23-25 LAKE VIEW AN OCEAN OF LAND WITH OPTIONS

KEYSBOROUGH 438 CHANDLER ROAD Price: $950,000+

Rarely would you find an opportunity like this. A chance to secure this massive corner site. Extremely rare; this block 895m2 is where you can build your forever dream palace! Alternatively, its size and strategic corner location may potentially open up a chance to redevelop the site to multiple residents (STCA). This huge corner block is surrounded by quality residences and is just 500m from the prestigious Haileybury School, Springers Leisure Centre, acres of parkland, bus stop and more.

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CORNER BLOCK OF LAND Already titled and ready to build, this sensational home site is located on the corner of Chandler and Church Roads. This sensational 460m2 block offers great potential for the new home builder who can’t wait and wants to move into their new home WELL BEFORE the end of 2016! It’s possible! Measuring 14m x 33m (approx) this is available now. Just a stone’s throw to Parkmore shop, bus stop and East Link. Why wait when you don’t have to?

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From your first steps inside this home, you will see yourself living here. Beautifully presented and comprehensively appointed; this immaculate, single storey near new home will win your heart. Set in a high demand location within the Somerfield Estate; it features 4 bedrooms, the spacious master bedroom with full en-suite bathroom and walk-in-robe, 2 living areas, quality carpet and floating floors throughout, formal lounge/sitting room, open plan kitchen equipped with stainless steel, 900mm oven and cooktop matched with waterfall stone benches, dishwasher and glass splash backs. Adjoining are the bright, sunny dining area and family room which open onto a fabulous, covered alfresco family entertaining area with a built-in-BBQ and bench seating, speakers, block-out blinds and ceiling fan. Extras include: ducted heating, ducted vacuum, evaporative cooling, security system, Large double garage with remote door and internal access plus beautiful landscaped gardens and aggregate driveway. The home is surrounded by quality properties and is within easy access to East Link, neighbourhood picnic parkland nearby, 5 minutes to Haileybury College and 10 minutes to Edithvale beach and station, making this home a perfect life style choice for both the young and growing family and empty nester alike.

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FANTASTIC INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Huge 869m2 lot with spacious 3 bed BV plus separate 2 bedroom unit. Each has ample rear garden, gas appliances & parking space. Both are let & returning $31,000p.a. (Potential to increase). Ideal investment or potential to subdivide (STP) & re-sell. Land area also suitable for up to 4 units (STP). Central location close to schools, shopping centre & station. Don’t miss this!

GREAT 1ST HOME OR DEVELOPMENT SITE Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent

Sat 19th March at 1pm 10% dep - bal 60 days $600,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday from 12.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088

45-47 Wattle Drive Doveton FANTASTIC INVESTMENT OR DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY Two 3 bedroom homes set on a huge 1064m2 block with potential for further development at rear (STP). Structurally sound, each home requires internal renovation but offers potential for an excellent income while obtaining a planning permit. Alternatively demolish the homes and re-develop the total site. Great location close to schools, shops & transport.

Spacious 3 bed BV set on a huge 732m2 lot in a lovely court close to schools, transport & shopping centre. Offers lounge with OFP, separate dining, modern kitchen itted with WO & gas HP, tiled bathroom and large bedrooms. Other features include polished loors, ducted heating and cooling. Huge rear land for later extension or potential dual occupancy (STP). Alternatively clear site and land is perfect for a multi-unit development (STP).

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27 Doveton Avenue Eumemmerring PRIME DEVELOPMENT SITE OR INVESTMENT Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent

Sat 2nd April at 11am 10% dep - bal 30/60 days $550,000+ Saturday 2-2.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088

Elevated rectangular lot of 725m2 with existings 3 bed BV & double garage. Presently let at $1,516pcm provides income while obtaining a development permit. Retain existing & build a new unit behind or demolish & use site for up to 3 units (STP). Great access to schools, shopping centre & freeway access.

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Sat 2nd April at 12pm 10% dep - bal 60 days $420,000+ Saturday 3-3.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088

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

PRIME LOCATION – APPROX. 711m2 LAND Fantastic opportunity for someone who wants to develop or live in. This 4 bedroom home features a large lounge, modern kitchen with lots of cupboards, DW, R/H & separate meals area. Ducted heating & evaporative cooling for year round comfort. Huge potential for multiunit site (STP). Land size approx. 711m2 in high density growth zone. Minutes walk to hospital, schools & CBD. Develop or build your dream home in Central Dandenong.

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Sat 2nd April at 1pm 10% dep - bal 30/60 days Contact Agent Wednesday 6-6.30pm Saturday 1-1.30pm Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303

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). - Your choice of colour tones - Enjoy sweeping views from the rooftop terrace - Quality kitchens with stone benchtops & S/S Bosch appliances. - Bamboo looring, quality carpets & double glazed windows .

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Top location close to Princes Highway, Springvale Road and Monash Freeway Charming 3 bedroom weatherboard home, easy to live or rent out Sizable land to fulfil your building/ subdivisional opportunities

715 m

2

Auction 2 April 11:30am Inspect Sat 3:00pm

Harry Li 0414 216 699

Shane Ah-Kan 0433 301 502

isellgroup.com.au 1220088

DJ

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Hampton Park Unit 1 & 2 /4 Jeffrey Street 3

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Dandenong, 59 Ann Street

RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT SITE IN GROWTH ZONE

Inspect: Sat 11:00am until 11:30am Two residential units boasting incredibly spacious, contemporary design with high quality finishes Both units comprise of open plan living and meals domain with well equipped kicthens and plenty of cainetry Great location close to schools, shopping & parklands Shop 13 Narelle Dr, Aspendale Gardens S/C VIC 3195 03 8586 6411

This 2 bedroom brick veneer home on 850sm of land Zoned RGZ1 is a future money maker. An ideal development site for multiple units or multi-level apartments (stca) in this highly sought location near the Dandenong Shopping Centre, Dandenong Hospital, Dandenong High School and an abundance of recreational parks. Offering an entry hallway passage, separate lounge and dining, kitchen looking onto rear yard, bathroom and laundry. With so many possibilities to either renovate, rebuild or redevelop in this charming location in the heart of Dandenong. Walk to all your favourite cafes and restaurants or visit the vibrant local markets nearby. Currently rented on a monthly tenancy or vacant possession can be arranged. Land 18.28 m x 46.51 approx. Terms are 10% deposit Balance in 30/60 days. AUCTION: Saturday 9th April at 1pm. VIEW: Saturday 2pm to 2.30pm AGENT: Chris Zervas 0417 333 200 PHOTO ID REQUIRED PRIOR TO ENTRY

Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157

Nickole Smirnov 0434 220 381

isellgroup.com.au 1220351

Darras & Zervas Estate Agents

337a Clayton Road, Clayton 3168

(03) 9544 4611

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Twilight Auction this Friday

New Listing

Keysborough 17 Len George Drive 4 n

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Excellent combination of formal & casual living spaces Stunning contemporary kitchen with stone surfaces, WIP, s/steel appliances Semi-outdoor entertaining area with additional kitchen facilities Upstairs living area and balcony space

Keysborough 22 Haldene Street 517 m

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Auction 18 Mar 7:30pm Price Guide Contact Agent Inspect Fri 7:00pm

Shop 13 Narelle Dr, Aspendale Gardens S/C VIC 3195

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Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815

Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157

03 8586 6411

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Spacious open plan living, meals and gas kitchen domain Three-robed bedrooms serviced by full family bathroom with separate laundry & toilet facilities Ducted heating and evaporative cooling Large, low-maintenance back yard

550 m

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Auction 2 April 11:00am Price Guide $480K - $520K Inspect Sat 12:00pm

Laura Voinea 0435 921 730

Medina D 0432 193 343

isellgroup.com.au 1220350

1220099-RC11-16

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New Listing Noble Park 3/143 Buckley Street 2

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Bright and sunny open plan living, meals & kitchen area

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Private north-easterly facing courtyard

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Quality features throughout, boasting an expansive open

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Single car garage

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Two bedrooms (1 x BIR’s), full bathroom with separate toilet

quality schools, Parkmore Shopping Centre, great transport,

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direct freeway access, parklands and public golf courses

Auction 2 April 12:30pm Price Guide $270K - $297K Inspect Sat 12:30pm

Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157

Laura Voinea 0435 921 730

New Listing Springvale South 3 Patterson Road 3 n

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family bathroom, separate toilet & laundry facilities Shop 13 Narelle Dr, Aspendale Gardens S/C VIC 3195

03 8586 6411

Auction 9 Apr 11:00am Price Guide $550K - $600K Inspect Sat 1:30pm

Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157

Medina D 0432 193 343

isellgroup.com.au 1220349

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KEYSBOROUGH 204 BLOOMFIELD ROAD

5a

Super Sized & Super Central! Calling all large families looking for a premium locale home with rooms galore. What a grand sized home, with plenty of room in all directions that’s ready for your, all of the family (including extended family) plus more! Five bedrooms, three bathrooms, three toilets, ample parking space plus a double lock up garage that has the potential to be converted into 2 bedrooms (STCA). If ever there was a home that’s fit for a super sized family, this is it. Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 30-90 Days.

NOBLE PARK 24 SIMPSON STREET

2a

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METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT

Saturday 19th March at 2:30pm Contact Agent Thurs 5:15 - 5:45pm & Sat 2 - 2:30pm Photo ID required Phong Ho 0432 031 601 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

3a

NOBLE PARK 1043 HEATHERTON ROAD

1b

1c

1e

Primed for Development on 809m2 (approx). THREE KEY INGREDIENTS FOR A GREAT DEVELOPMENT: 1 - The land is very level, no big slopes to contend with to keep construction costs down. 2 - Rectangular block allowing for optimal development (no difficult unusable corners). 3 - Position where it’s so close to all central amenities, this is a prime & highly sought after location. Opportunities like this do not last long so be sure to act fast here before it is too late.

Plenty of Potential on 588m2 (approx). Developers, Renovators, Investors - this is the dream you’ve been searching for. A great sized corner block on a 588m2 (approx) parcel of land with an abundance of potential. This is your chance to start building for your future where you can detonate the weatherboard home and build multiple dwellings (STCA). You could also renovate the existing home & turn this into a superb castle. What an opportunity!

METHOD

METHOD

PRICE INSPECT CONTACT

Wednesday 30th March at 5pm unless sold prior $550,000+ As advertised or by appointment Photo ID required Phong Ho 0432 031 601 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT

Saturday 9th April at 11:30am Contact Agent 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days. Wed 6:15 - 6:45pm & Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required Phong Ho 0432 031 601 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

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

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KEYSBOROUGH 13 MARGA PLACE

5a

Hand Crafted & Immaculate Family Home It’s not often you can live in a home that has been expertly built by an award winning builder, be so well positioned in the heart of Keysborough, close to the areas most exclusive schools and enjoy the quiet surrounds of the golf courses and wetlands all at your doorstep. That is what you can enjoy in this spacious, sun filled, supersized family home. Boasting 5 bedrooms, master with ensuite and WIR, multiple living areas, a spectacular kitchen with all of the bells and whistles, plus two outdoor entertaining areas including a versatile timber alfresco with an in-built BBQ & heaters. This is an entertainers dream and the perfect fit for a large family looking for a life of luxury. If you want a dream home on a block size of 600m2 (approx) that’s full of quality, class and charisma, this is the one! Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 90/120 Days.

NOBLE PARK 40 KURINGGAI CRESCENT

4a

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4e

METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT

Saturday 19th March at 11:30am Contact Agent Wed 6 - 6:30pm & Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required Chang Wang 0450 706 668 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888

KEYSBOROUGH 16 MEADOWBROOK PLACE

4a

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Large Family Home with a Self Contained Unit at the Rear! Calling all large or growing families looking for an exceptional home. This home provides an abundance of space, four bedrooms inside, plus a self-contained unit at the rear with an extra bathroom and toilet. This home has everything – modern carpets in most of the rooms, floating floors in the remainder, 4 sizeable BDRs with BIRs, heating & it’s all positioned on a block size of 535m2 (approx).

Sun Filled and Renovated for an Easy Living Lifestyle. From its gorgeous façade right through to the sun soaked rear yard & sunroom, this exquisite family home in a prime pocket is the perfect family package. Boasting 4 good sized BDRs, all with BIRs & ceiling fans, a renovated kitchen with a dual stacker dishwasher, solid timber floors, a huge living with cathedral style ceilings plus a sunroom to entertain all year long – you can’t look away.

METHOD

METHOD

PRICE INSPECT CONTACT

Tuesday 5th April at 5pm unless sold prior $550,000+ As advertised or by appointment Photo ID required Jessejames Mariñas 0431 108 933 Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888

PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT

Saturday 19th March at 1:30pm $580,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 90-120 Days Thurs 6 - 6:30pm & Sat 1 - 1:30pm Photo ID required Chang Wang 0450 706 668 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888

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

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NOBLE PARK 226 RAILWAY PARADE

3a

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NOBLE PARK 4/18A ARDGOWER ROAD

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Right in the Heart of it All! What a home… What a position… What an opportunity! This is an exceptional family home that’s ready for you to make your memories, can simply be an exceptional investment with great future prospects as it lies on 610m2 (approx) for potential subdivision or can be used as a doctors surgery / commercial site (STCA). With 3 large BDRs, a central bathroom, double car garage, a free flowing living room plus a dining and meals area with kitchen.

Contemporary, Central & No Body Corp! This versatile unit tucked at the rear of the complex will be a hit for all buyers. With space in every direction, high ceilings, downlights, carpeted robed BDRs, heating, a sun soaked open plan living & dining plus a feature filled kitchen – this has it all! Add in the bonus of a MSTR with an ensuite & WIR, an amazing private courtyard to wine & dine plus a remote lock up garage with an extra car space and this becomes the perfect package.

METHOD

METHOD

PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT

Saturday 9th April at 11am Contact Agent 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60/90 Days Sat 3:30 - 3:50pm Photo ID required Kush Chetri 0425 199 192 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

NOBLE PARK NORTH 8 ROULSTON COURT When looking for a family home, you have to ask yourself what features or amenities would be perfect. Would you want 4 BDRs, ensuite to MSTR with a WIR? Maybe you would love 2 living areas – how about the choice of 5 schools all within walking distance? If you want it all, this is the home!

PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT

Saturday 19th March at 12:30pm $360,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days. Wed 6 - 6:30pm & Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required Kush Chetri 0425 199 192 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

4a 2b 2c 2e Tuesday 5th April at 5pm INSPECT Sat 12:10 - 12:30pm Photo ID required PRICE $570,000+ CONTACT Mehmet Atesel 0419 333 553 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

FREE APPRAISAL HOTLINE

8710 0000

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NOBLE PARK 3/66 CHANDLER ROAD

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Gorgeous Two Bedroom Unit that’s Ready to Go! What a gorgeous modern feeling, well maintained two bedroom unit, that’s perfect for investors, first home buyers, downsizers and smart buyers. Boasting two good sized carpeted bedrooms, master with a split system unit, a spacious sun filled living room, also with a split system unit, an open kitchen with a dishwasher plus room at the rear to entertain – this will be a hit for all. METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT

Tuesday 22nd March at 5pm unless sold prior $280,000+ Wed 6 - 6:30pm & Sat 10:30 - 10:50am Photo ID required Steven Vavouras 0413 240 148 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

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

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2a

NOBLE PARK 2/22 ELLT CRESCENT

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NOBLE PARK 1/6 BOWMAN STREET

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Looking For Something With That ‘Wow Factor’? Take a look at this home because it is not your average property! Step inside this contemporary, well designed unit and immediately fall in love with the style, class and quality on offer. With a light & bright open plan living area, dining with spacious kitchen, spacious BDRs with BIRs, large solar panels, gutter shield, ducted heating, split system air-conditioning and a large backyard.

There is No Compromise for Quality and Space. This immaculately presented home makes sophisticated example of contemporary design that radiates style and comfort and feels more like a house than a unit. Featuring an open plan living with a gas open fire place, separate dining & spacious kitchen with sparkling stone benchtops, kitchen with direct access to an undercover decking plus 3 good sized robed BDRs.

METHOD

METHOD

PRICE INSPECT CONTACT

Tuesday 22nd March at 5pm unless sold prior $350,000+ As advertised or by appointment Photo ID required Janina Ksiezycka 0422 991 439 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

PRICE TERMS INSPECT CONTACT

Saturday 9th April at 1pm $390,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days. Sat 12:30 - 1pm Photo ID required Janina Ksiezycka 0422 991 439 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

from hello to sold “

you can rely on our red carpet experience At Barry Plant we put you first. We will make selling your home a pleasant experience by taking you through a process so that you know exactly what to expect, when and why. (It’s called our red carpet experience.) And when it’s sold you’ll be very happy you chose an agent who made the sale of your home so smooth. To find out more or to arrange a free appraisal of your home, talk to us today.

3a

DANDENONG NORTH 2/17 SANDALA COURT

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A Brand New Beauty! Finally - a superbly well presented and amazingly outstanding brand new three bedroom unit with only two on the block has come on the market - and it’s ready for you to enjoy for years! Open living, sparkling finishes, a feature filled kitchen, great sized rooms plus a sun filled courtyard with low maintenance gardens. This is the dream unit you’ve been waiting for and with only two on the block, it’s private, serene and has your name written all over it. METHOD PRICE INSPECT CONTACT

Wednesday 30th March at 5pm unless sold prior $440,000+ Sat 3:20 - 3:40pm Photo ID required Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

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

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Explore Your Possibilities with The C! Auction this sAturdAy

KEYSBOROUGH 1 Sunset Court

4A2B2D4L

Elegantly Renovated & Ready to Relax!

Auction:

19/3/2016 @2pm Terms: 10% Deposit, Balance 30/60 Days

Inspect:

Saturday 1:30pm - 2:00pm

Perfectly located and ripe for relaxation, this one is ready for you to step up to life. Featuring four bedrooms and two bathrooms, this spacious and stylish corner block home has so much room to move. Garaged carport for peace of mind, lawns to play and a calming view of Keysborough Community Park. The home is fully renovated with glittering caesar stone benchtops and stainless steel appliances, tiled bathrooms and rich hardwood loors. Ducted heating and evaporative cooling throughout, great storage space and light-illed living zones makes this the perfect family home. Located in a quiet neighbourhood close to the Cheltenham Rd bus allowing for easy access to Parkmore Shopping Centre, only a stroll to Resurrection Primary School and within close proximity to Haileybury and Lighthouse Christian College. This perfectly presented home will surely capture your heart.Terms: 10% Deposit, Balance 30/60 Days

Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491

Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379

KEYSBOROUGH 1 Cafardi Boulevard

4A5B6D1B2L

Corner Perfection with Premium Proportions

Private Sale:

$990,000+

Inspect:

By Appointments Only Photo ID Require

Experience grand family living at it’s absolute best. This is not your ordinary house; this is something you need to see to believe. Set on a magniicent 560m2 (approx.) corner block this 4 bedroom plus study home is perfectly positioned within a family-friendly area just a short stroll from prominent Haileybury and Lighthouse Christian College. Orientated to maximise natural light with solid oak timber looring throughout, the downstairs boasts multiple living zones. A billiards room w/ built in bar, study/ofice, generous entertainers kitchen w/ butlers pantry onlooking formal living/dining area accompanied by a 10-person private theatre room completes the picture. Upstairs features 4 bedrooms each with their own ensuite that surround a living area complete with a treetop balcony. Outside, the whole family will love the covered & tiled alfresco area complete with easy-to-maintain gardens perfect for relaxed entertainment all year round. This sensational home delivers on every aspect, from its generous and well-zoned loor plan to its low maintenance gardens – the only thing missing is you.

858 10 999 14 DANDENONG JOURNAL Monday, 14 March, 2016

Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491

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

Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 1220094

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Explore Your Possibilities with The C! NEW LISTING

NOBLE PARK 3/12 Ambrie Crescent

2A1B1D2L

KEYSBOROUGH 26/2-22 Breanne Place

2A1B1D2L

Luxurious and Contemporary, In a Prime Location.

Private Sale: $360,000+ Inspect: Wednesday 5:00 - 5:30pm Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am Photo ID Require

Modern & Beautifully Low Maintenance

Private Sale: $380,000+ Inspect: Wednesday 5:00 5:30 pm Saturday 11:00 - 11:30 am Photo ID Require

Combining an excellent design with quality ittings, this single storey unit offers a genuinely luxurious yet contemporary living environment that is only a stone’s throw from Noble Park’s diverse shopping precinct. With great access to reputable schools, Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre, Sandown Racecourse and Noble Park station provided by Princes 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 room featuring quality tailor made curtains and beautiful porcelain tiles that lead to a modern kitchen with premium Caesar stone bench tops and soft closing draws.

Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491

Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491

Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379

NOBLE PARK 1A Cypress Court

3A2B3D2L

SPRINGVALE SOUTH 16 Dome Court

3A1B1D2L

Your Own Frontage

Private Sale: $450,000+ Inspect: Saturday 10:00 - 10:30am Photo ID Require

Immaculate Brick Home in a Prime Springvale

Private Sale: $530,000+ Inspect: Thursday 5:00pm - 5:30pm Saturday 12:00pm - 12:30pm Photo ID

Combining an excellent design with quality ittings, this townhouse offers a genuinely luxurious yet contemporary living environment that is only a stone’s throw from Noble Park’s diverse shopping precinct. With great access to 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 the master bedroom with ensuite and walk in robe.

Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491

858 10 999 DJ

Tommy Nguyen 0431 644 889

This easy-to-manage home located in the highly sought after The Keys estate, within walking distance to the prominent Haileybury and Lighthouse Christian College is the perfect downsizer, irst home or investment. An effortless lifestyle choice conveniently surrounded by Parkmore Shopping Centre, numerous golf courses and other excellent recreational entertainment values for people of all ages. This unit’s neutral palette highlights a beautifully bright living/meals area, open plan designer kitchen with Bellissimo stainless steel appliances and the privacy and entertainment pleasures of bi-fold doors opening into an expansive alfresco area. Complete with a two-way family bathroom, central heating, split system AC and single remote garage and parking for an additional car.

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Absolutely gorgeous with an abundance of potential, this stunning three bedroom family home is full of character and is just waiting for its new owner. A hidden gem located centrally in the heart of Springvale South tucked away in a quiet court. Occupying a sensational 601sqm land parcel, the home is charmed with an abundance of natural light. Offering 3 large bedrooms with BIR’s and split system AC’s, a sizeable L-shaped lounge room and a recently updated gourmet kitchen overlooking family dining area. Further highlights include ducted heating throughout, lock up garage with multi vehicle carport and x10 2KW solar panels offering fantastic energy savings. Just moments from Springvale South’s inest schools.

Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491

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

Tommy Nguyen 0431 644 889 1220563

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SALES & RENTALS

118 Walker St dandenong P: 9791 5922 F: 9792 2536

N IO T C AU

N IORDAY T C TU ATUHIS SA

Dandenong

Dandenong North

1/29 BryaNTS road

MORE LIKE A HOUSE!

This bright, spacious two bedroom unit feels more like a small house than a unit with its separate driveway and corner situation. It features spacious double bedrooms with built in robes, large living area, ducted heating and cooling, alarm system, gas appliances and a private driveway to a single garage with internal access and an auto door. You will love the sparkling new kitchen with gas hot plates, rangehood and plenty of cupboards. There are two outdoor areas and a garden shed. Located within close proximity to Dandenong railway station and other amenities with a bus stop around the corner. This secure home ticks all the boxes. NO OWNERS CORP!

auCTioN: Saturday, 19th March, 2016 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) oPeN: Wed 3:00pm to 3:30pm & Sat 12:00pm to 12:30pm

1 MCaFee CourT

TWO IN ONE!

Located in a popular North Dandenong Estate close to Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre and freeway access, this well constructed, low maintenance home will certainly stir up interest. Configured into two completely separate living areas with individual access, it consists of a single bedroom, kitchen, laundry, living room and a two bedroom, large lounge and formal dining area, kitchen/meals, bathroom and laundry under the one roof. Both areas have access to a central courtyard. The home could easily be reconfigured to include a fourth bedrooms or rumpus room. Lots of extras including ducted heating and air conditioning, aluminium shutters and double brick garage complete the package! THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS!

auCTioN: Saturday, 2nd april, 2016 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPeN: Wed 4:30pm to 5:00pm & Sat 10:30am to 11:00am

N IO T C AU

N IO T C AU

Dandenong North

105 GladSToNe road

OPPORTUNITY FOR IMPROVEMENT!

This well located two bedroom home is ripe for either a full renovation or removal in order to build your dream home! Extend the existing home for your family or look at starting again and totally redevelop this site (STCA) and safeguard your future. Fantastic location – close to everything including St Gerards school and church, Lyndale Secondary College, local shops, transport and so much more! GENUINE VENDOR WHO WANTS IT SOLD!

Dandenong

38 de VillierS driVe

FOUR PLUS MORE WITH LOCATION!

A fabulous family home located in one of the most popular and central Estates in the city within walking distance of numerous schools and close to Eastlink access. There are four well sized bedrooms, full ensuite to the master bedroom, big lounge room, separate dining room and kitchen adjoining a meals/family room area. With highly polished hardwood floors and fresh paintwork, this home is ready to move into with a minimum of fuss. There is ducted heating, a secure back yard, extra large brick garage and double carport to complete the package. WON'T LAST!

auCTioN: Saturday, 9th april, 2016 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) oPeN: Wed 4:40pm to 5:10pm & Sat 1:30pm to 2:00pm

auCTioN: Saturday, 9th april, 2016 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPeN: Wed 4:00pm to 4:30pm & Sat 2:20pm to 2:50pm

N IO T C AU

Dandenong Central

22 MaCPHerSoN STreeT

OVER 1,350m2 IN ONE OF DANDENONG’S PREMIER LOCATIONS!

Move in to one of the city's best street addresses in Dandenong central and renovate the five bedroom plus study home to reform it from a large family home to a magnificent family home. Another option is to pull it down and redevelop (STCA). There are similar blocks in the street with multiple townhouses or design something that suits your own development plan for your future. The existing home is deceptive as it is double storey at the rear and has three living areas, two bathrooms and three toilets plus a garage and carport. There is also a large covered timber decked entertaining area to the rear and plenty of rear yard. All set behind a secure bluestone front fence. Surrounded by quality homes. Close to Dandenong Plaza, Market, schools, shops, churches, medical, train station and more.

auCTioN: Saturday, 9th april, 2016 @ 2:00pm (if not sold prior) oPeN: Wed 5:00pm to 5:30pm & Sat 11:00am to 11:30am

Dandenong

Dandenong

LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION!

BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME!

5 Norman Court

8 orgill Street

Tidy three bedroom solid family home adorned with generous sized bedrooms, all with built in robes, two living areas, two bathrooms and single lock up garage. In a high demand area of Dandenong, you have access to Eastlink, Dandenong Bypass, Princes Highway and seconds away from Dandenong South Primary School.

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’.

For Sale: $520,000 to $560,000 oPeN: Wed 4:00-4:20pm & Sat 11:00-11:20am

For Sale: $350,000 to $370,000 oPeN: Sat 10:20am to 10:40am

Dandenong

Dandenong

Dandenong

Dandenong

NRAS APPROVED!

WALK TO DANDENONG PLAZA!

LONG TERM TENANT = SECURITY

TOP APARTMENT!

13/38 King Street

4/67 McCrae Street

This almost new property is surely one of the best in town! The bright sunny North facing balcony is large and has sweeping views over the city and towards the Dandenong Ranges. NRAS approval is current which provides a massive return of approximately 6.7% per annum with rent and Government rebate.

For Sale: $335,000 plus oPeN: Sat 1:40pm to 2:00pm

Located only 350 metres from the Dandenong Plaza is this unit featuring a large bedroom, lounge/dining off the functional kitchen with gas cooking, gas heating, front and back security doors and carspace. Currently tenanted to a long term tenant at$210.00 per week. Central to transport and many other facilities.

For Sale: $210,000 plus oPeN: Thurs 5:00-5:20pm & Sat 12:40-1:00pm

2/21 Potter Street

11/116 Princes Highway

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!

For Sale: $210,000 to $230,000 oPeN: Wed 3:20-3:40pm & Sat 10:20-10:40am

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 11:20am to 11:40am 1220272

Daryl Rayner Director 0411 537 820

Mick Whelan Sales Manager 0416 003 505

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John Ratnam Sales Consultant 0414 556 517

Samuel Hanna Sales Consultant 0425 698 307

Frank Holohan Senior Consultant

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DANDENONG NORTH 1/6 Clay Court AUCTION ThIs sATURDAY

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FULLY RENOVATED BEAUTIFUL HOME This tastefully presented home consists of 3 large bedrooms with built in robes, luminous L shaped living area, modern style kitchen with stainless steel appliances , gas cooking & dishwasher plus an open plan meals area. All enhanced with stunning floorboards, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, roller shutters and a 2 car garage or huge second living area, the choice is yours! A spectacular outdoor entertaining area that includes large pergola with blinds, water tank, garden shed, solar panels and enclosed yard.

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ENDEAVOUR HILLS 2 Barnsley Drive SPACIOUS & CONVENIENT LIFESTYLE! A great opportunity to secure a first home or investment, this immaculately presented unit in a quiet court location is sure to impress! Boasting 3 spacious bedrooms, living/meals, modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances complimented with an abundance of cupboard space, evaporated cooling and ducted heating throughout for year round comfort. Extra features include, a single remote control garage with an additional double car space at the front, 1/2 bathrooms, secure rear low maintenance garden, dishwasher, extra storage space & much more!

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Trades & Services

Steve on 0407 704 213 9 Evaporative cooling services and repairs 9 General maintenance 9 Split systems, heating & cooling 9 No job too small 9 Gas ducted heating service and repairs 9 Dishwashers 9 General plumbing and gas fitting 9 Water and gas leaks 9 Hot water service repairs 9 Cold water to fridges 9 Tap repairs 9 Repairs to toilets 29 years experience 10% Pensioner Discount

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SC Guttering Quality Guttering Restoration★

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PAK BIN HIRE Incorporating Kooweerup Bin Hire

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Pensioner Discounts

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Phone Rob 5996 3823, 0418 306 738

• Guttering Replacements • Downpipes • 20 Colours • Quality Workmanship • All Work Guaranteed • Old Guttering Taken Away • Free Quotes by Horizon Plumbing Pty Ltd. Reg No 082 1317E

• Servicing and repairs to • Change over heater fans cookers, heaters, leaking • Dishwasher installation Lic. No. 28657 hot water services. • Blockages • Gas & water leaks WATER SAME DAY HOT EMENT • General plumbing SERVICE REPLACCTRIC GAS AND ELE • Tap repairs

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MY SPACE - FULL BODY CARE Full body relaxation massage by young and mature asian female therapist. Shower facility. Vanity Crt, Room 33, 200 Thomas St, Dandenong. Katie 0402 420 986. 0431 156 192. Open 7 days. RELAXATION MASSAGE, Monday Saturday. 10am-7pm. Phone 0412 628 856.

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Planning and Environment Act 1987 GREATER DANDENONG PLANNING SCHEME Notice of the preparation of an amendment Amendment C194 The Greater Dandenong City Council has prepared Amendment C194 to the Greater Dandenong Planning Scheme.

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AND COMPLETE CARE GROOMING SERVICE • Therapeutic Heated Hydro Bath • Grooming • Flea Rinse • Clipping • Nail Clipping • Blow Drying Phil & Sue

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required for a full time position. Kitchen manufacturing experience is a prerequisite. Email: peter12721@gmail.com

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LABOURERS No experience required. Duct manufacturing. Immediate start. Training available. Dandenong South area. Email resume to: Fatima@fjmetal.com.au

DRIVER / MEAT LUMPER Gathercole’s The Meat People

LABOURERS Casual labours required

Seeking a reliable Driver for early mornings, MR/ HR license essential. Will train successful applicant Apply in person between 10am & 2pm Monday to Friday. 1 Learmonth Rd Carrum

to be part of a team in the poultry industry. Duties include: Catching birds Vaccinating birds Loading & Unloading birds Must be reliable & honest. Must have own ABN, car & drivers licence. Call between 8am-5pm

0410 544 526

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Caravan & Cabin Park

We are looking for a full-time Production Assembler and Tester to join our team located in Dandenong South. Specifically this position entails the assembly and pre-delivery testing of premium agricultural spraying implements. Previous experience in the maintenance and usage of agricultural machinery will be highly regarded.

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AN EXPERIENCED AND QUALIFIED TUTOR

Gathercole’s The Meat People

In maths for all levels, especially year 11 and 12. Contact 0438 884 258.

Must be physically fit, some heavy lifting required.

To be considered you must be able to demonstrate a mechanical aptitude, skill to use tools and assemble machinery, work to instructions within specifications, ability to record test results, be able to problem solve, understanding of OH & S and hold a current forklift licence.

AM SHIFT LABOURERS

Apply in person between 10am & 2pm Monday to Friday. 1 Learmonth Rd Carrum

Container Handler Forklift Operator Required for yard work in Hallam. Previous experience operating an 'Omega Container Handler' (or similar Handler with capacity up to 40 tonnes) necessary. Forklift Truck Licence required.

Please call 9703 2011 to discuss

PRODUCTION ASSEMBLER & TESTER Silvan is a family owned business established since 1962. It is recognised Australia wide as an industry leader in the field of agricultural machinery, spray accessories and other innovative agricultural products.

Employment

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Cabinet Maker

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APPLY NOW by email to: kdamiano@silvanaust.com

Transport Manager An experienced Transport Manager is required to take control of all transport operations across local, interstate and wharf cartage operations. Must have experience in dealing with major DC's, running a fleet, managing maintenance and compliance requirements. Must be a hands on operator with a can do attitude.

Please call David on 9703 2011

Employment section of Network Classifieds.

V Positions Vacant

Get paid while you walk ! Letterbox delivery of community newspapers and advertising materials on a weekly basis.

WALKERS WANTED

WE DELIVER TO YOU AREAS AVAILABLE IN YOUR SUBURB REGULAR WORK WITH FLEXIBLE HOURS ALL AGES WELCOME

Professional Dog Grooming 40 years' experience Poodle and all breed specialists Care & kindness guaranteed

Phone: 5941 4578

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For further information, call 136 186 or visit www.dpi.vic.gov.au/pets

I & G STUDD & SONS PTY LTD Ph: 5941 1880

ELITE TAX PRACTITIONERS CPA ฀ ฀

ALL HOURS ONSITE REPAIRS

New rules apply to the advertising of dogs and cats for sale. It is now an offence to advertise the sale of a dog or cat unless the microchip identification number of the animal is included in the advertisement or notice. A registered domestic animal business may use its Council business registration number as an alternative.

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STONE And glass dining setting including coffee and lamp table, hardly used, excellent condition. $1,300. Phone 0435 434 383.

ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE

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AUSTRALIAN STAMPS Large collection, decimal and predecimal, new & used, price on inspection. Phone: 5941 1462 or 0411 561 462

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Professional Services

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V Pets & Services

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FREE CLEAN FILL, Wanted clean fill site, south eastern area. Dams, gullies, paddocks, filled and levelled, no charge. Phone: 0418 356 583.

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V For Sale

TOP SOIL

V Public Notices and Event

ENROL NOW

during business hours.

Teaching, Guitar, Bass, Piano, Keyboard, Drums, Flute, Sax, Clarinet & Vocal Ph: 8787 8599 Lvl 1/Unit 10, Cnr Northey & Sth Gippsland Hwy, Lynbrook

Mel 95 E3, 7days

Planning Scheme Amendment C194 Strategic Planning City of Greater Dandenong PO Box 200 DANDENONG VIC 3175

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Name and contact details of submitters are required for council to consider submissions and to notify such persons of the opportunity to attend council meetings and any public hearing held to consider submissions. The closing date for submissions is 15 April 2016. A submission must be sent to:

academy

9793 2988 9793 2986

Any person who may be affected by the amendment may make a submission to the planning authority about the amendment. Submissions must be made in writing giving the submitter’s name and contact address, clearly stating the grounds on which the amendment is supported or opposed and indicating what changes (if any) the submitter wishes to make.

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The Amendment can also be inspected free of charge at: ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ www.greaterdandenong.com ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ Water and Planning website www.delwp.vic.gov.au/public-inspection.

MR JODY BOSMAN Director, City Planning, Design and Amenity

B E R W I C K 6 5 E n t e r p r i s e Av e . B e r w i c k

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Full Service from $80

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The Music Centre

Red Lantern

9705 4888

firstnational COMMERCIAL

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Beginners Welcome

You may inspect the amendment, any documents that support the amendment and the explanatory report about the amendment, free of charge, during office hours, at the following locations: ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ 225 Lonsdale Street, DANDENONG. ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ 397- 405 Springvale Road, SPRINGVALE. ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ ฀ Shop A7, PARKMORE SHOPPING CENTRE.

The planning authority must make a copy of every submission available at its office for any person to inspect free of charge for two months after the amendment comes into operation or lapses.

V Music /Instruments

Guitar - Piano/Keyboard Bass - Drums - Singing

The Amendment proposes to delete the notation “Proposed Primary School Site” from Map 1 - Outline Development Plan of Schedule 5 to the Development Plan Overlay to enable the use of the General Residential Zone 2 in a manner that achieves the objectives of the zone.

* Your own lock and key. Complete private use. * Restricted key fob access and 24 hour video surveillance. * Enterprise Avenue Berwick

To arrange an inspection phone

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The land affected by the amendment is 10 Homeleigh Road, Keysborough and 209 Chapel Road, Keysborough.

We Offer: * Easy access to your unit. * Modern, clean units. * Very competitive rates. * Convenient access times. * Sites and sizes for all your needs.

PERMANENT

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TAKING on a sea-change challenge, Shaun Connell farewelled the South East Juniors as his gaze shifts towards the Peninsula football leagues. Capping off his tenure as SEJ general manager, after joining the league in 2009, Connell’s last day was last Friday after he accepted the position of AFL South East’s Peninsula leagues manager as part of a restructure of the South East Juniors’ governance. “Today’s (Friday) the last day - so it feels a little surreal,” Connell said. “But I’m comforted in the fact that SEJ is in a really strong position to move forward under the new governance model in AFL South East and I’m pretty excited to see where it can go.” There’s been a lot going on at the league in those six years, in particular the transition from Dandenong District JFL to the South East Juniors, 50-year celebrations as well as the rapid expansion into West Gippsland and growth of the Youth Girls competition. Throughout it all, Connell thought the cost-cutting measures of the league were the most significant achievement of his SEJ tenure, as junior football remained within reach of all south-eastern families. “The board’s ability to keep football affordable and not increase our fees, through a whole raft of initiatives, that was key to what we do,” Connell said. “Our ability to be able to accommodate the smallest of clubs to the largest has meant that clubs - like Cora Lynn, Nar Nar Goon, North Dandenong and Parkmore among others - have been able to not only survive, but in some instances grow themes and rebuild. “I think certainly the name

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Chase for more glory By JARROD POTTER BREAKING his league medal hoodoo - after consecutive runner-up finishes in the Victorian Premier Cricket’s Jack Ryder Medal Cranbourne’s Matt Chasemore earned the DDCA’s highest individual honour on Wednesday night. The Eagles’ all-rounder flew to the top of the Alan Wookey Medal table late in the 11-round vote-count at the Dandenong Club. After a slow start to the 2015-'16 Turf 1 season, Chasemore flew home; accumulating 428 runs and 16 wickets in his return to Cranbourne and club cricket for the first time in 17 years. He racked up the votes on the way to 32 for the night, claiming three maximum votegetting performances against Narre Warren (Round 5) Buckley Ridges (Round 9) and Dandenong West (Round 11), to earn his first Wookey Medal. Berwick skipper Jarrod Goode (29 votes) flew in under the radar and almost pinched the medal from Chasemore, taking the lead in the final round after a five-wicket haul against Lyndale. But Chasemore regained his mantle soon after - taking the maximum from a swashbuckling 75 against Dandenong West in the season finale. “I just tried to put myself in the game - whether its bat or ball - try to execute the skill and I’ve been fortunate this year,” Chasemore said. “It’s good - a little bit embarrassing as you would think the players that get recruited straight out of grade cricket should win them. “But it’s great to be back in the DDCA and hopefully I can forge a little career in the next 10 years and see what I can make of it.”

It was an exercise in slowing down on and off the field for Chasemore, after a duck and a three to start off his campaign, as he needed readjust his line-and-length and mindset to combat the local standard. But he found his rhythm and was trading blows with the opposition after that to help Cranbourne finish second in the competition. Much of Cranbourne’s success boiled down to Chasemore and team-mate, also four-time Wookey Medalist, Steve Spoljaric (27), who traded blows throughout the count but in the end Spolly fell just short of another addition to his already extraordinary trophy cabinet. It was a complete night for the Casey clubs as Berwick’s Ryan Crawford (26), Heinz Southern Districts Michael Davies (22) and Narre Warren’s Kaushalya Weeraratne (22) rounded out the top five. At the halfway mark Buckley Ridges’ import Susantha Pradeep (17 votes) had taken the lead, but couldn’t match the start to his inaugural DDCA season, while Malinga Bandara (18) was the highest placed of the Dandenong-area players. Chasemore featured in Saturday’s DDCA Turf 1 grand final against Springvale South and for more on the result, click onto the Dandenong Journal website www.dandenong.starcommunity.com.au for the completed results. DDCA ALAN WOOKEY MEDAL TOP 10 Matt Chasemore - Cranbourne - 32 Jarrod Goodes - Berwick - 29 Steve Spoljaric - Cranbourne - 27 Ryan Crawford - Berwick - 26 Michael Davies - Heinz - 22 Kaushalya Weeraratne - Narre Warren - 22 Jordan Hammond - Hallam KP - 21 Jack Williams - Berwick _ 20 Trevor Davies - Heinz - 18 Malinga Bandara - Springvale South - 18

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The cruelest cut’s cruel margin By JARROD POTTER WOMEN’S VICTORIAN PREMIER CRICKET ROUND 20 ONE run. The cruel nature of cricket reared its head last Sunday as the Dandenong Lions Women’s Cricket Club (189) fell in its pursuit of finals by a solitary score against Box Hill (9/189). A resurgent end to the season - taking two massive wins leading up to the match - gave the Lions the must-win opportunity against the fourth placed Mustangs to sneak into the Premier Cricket semi-finals. Chelsea Moscript (4/34) excelled with the ball, rattling off the Mustangs' top order to keep the chase below 200. It was going to plan as well, as the opening partnership from Sarah Elliott (33) and Erica Kershaw (27) saw off the shine. Their knock was followed up by the skipper Kelly Applebee (49) and Moscript (46) and the Lions looked likely to canter home at 2/173 with nine overs left. Applebee and Moscript fell quickly and from there Dandenong’s order spun out of control against Bella Gietzmann (4/21) and Cass Brock (4/46). They put Dandenong on the back foot and then some, taking a bag of wickets for a pittance as Dandenong, with only three runs to get, lost 6/2 in a disastrous collapse. With scores level after Shiromi Wijeratne’s (0) dismissal, the sides split the points to give Box Hill the ticket to the finals. “We set ourselves up into a really good position - I don’t know if you can explain what happened ... it was a little bit like a train wreck,” Applebee said. “It’s difficult to assess a season on the last game but it’s an extremely disappointing result.

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Chelsea Moscript had a sublime end to the Premier season with 4/34 and 46 in the draw Picture: JARROD POTTER against Box Hill. 133585 “To get so close and in an interesting game we had a lot of ups and downs and didn’t play our best cricket ... there were some good periods of the game and put ourselves in a winning position but cricket’s a funny game isn’t it?” Applebee was impressed with the way the Lions persevered through a tough season, with Women’s Big Bash and other competitions leaving the side decimated at times. If the side can stick together for the next few seasons, the skipper has no doubt Dandenong will feature prominently in the Premier Cricket finals. “I was really proud of the girls to get to that point but extremely disappointed for the club not

to be playing finals this weekend,” Applebee said. “The thing I said to the girls afterwards was we needed to win the last three games to make finals and needed to get a bonus point in one of those last three and we put ourselves in a position to do that. “I definitely think we’ve got the team that not only could make finals, but definitely win it as well. “If we can keep this group together for the next four or five years, I have no doubt we’ll be involved in finals and winning premierships which is what we want to achieve.”

DANDENONG Cricket Club is on the hunt for a new coach, after Ross Woodall handed in his resignation. After two seasons at the helm, Woodall decided he needed to spend more time with family and work. “He told us he didn’t want to go on next year because of family and work commitments,” Dandenong CC president Michael Findlay said. “He wanted to spend more time with the family and watch his kids playing sport and the things they do as he thought he’d missed out over the years.” The club praised Woodall’s commitment to cultivating the juniors and promoting the club’s depth to the higher ranks. While first XI finals didn’t eventuate, the Panthers praised Woodall’s efforts to leave the club in a strong position for the years ahead. “Ross has been fantastic with us - he’s put a lot of time into trying to bring on the younger people in the club,” Findlay said. “Been very passionate in the club and spent time with the junior development area, over and above what we wanted from him. “We haven’t made the finals in the ones, but we’ve had good success in the other grades in finals achievements and had quite a number of players come through the under-17 and under-19s pathways as well.” Further information may be obtained from Michael Findlay on 0438 340 595 or from Gary Davidson on 0411 591 485. The successful applicant will possess at least a level two certificate or be willing to obtain one promptly. Applications will close 1 April 2016. Dandenong’s season came to an end last week in its victory over Greenvale Kangaroos.


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Springvale South opener Michael Vandort held together the innings with a gutsy halfPicture: JARROD POTTER century in the Turf 1 grand final against Cranbourne. 151508 hangman’s way as it was rolled quickly by Dingley (5/98). The top order imploded against Dingley’s new ball specialist Andrew Dalby (4/30). Searing through the top four for a pittance, Dalby pushed his season tally to 30 wickets and put the minor premiers right on the back foot. The only tandem to show great resistance was Shakeel Ahmad (48) and Yoshan Kumara (19). The duo worked their way towards tea in a steady partnership for the fifth wicket. Ahmad - the only Knight to really fight back against the Dingoes - was en route to his halfcentury and beyond before an unbelievable passage sent him back to the Hallam sheds. For reasons that will have to be explained in fine detail, Kumara pulled off the ultimate, and potentially match-losing, brain-fade to run out Ahmad. Bunting a shot directly to the field, Kumara set off and left Ahmad to head back as he was barely half-way down the pitch when the bails were whipped off. Dingley celebrated the must-take wicket and soon had the pair as Kumara’s stand ended as he edged one to the cordon a few balls later. The tail had little wag, but managed to push past triple figures and stay in the hunt ... at least

for the time being. Dingley’s stop-start chase - hampered by the thunderbolts Kumara (3/27) was flinging at their heads - got most of the way to victory after captain Travis Sawers (26) saw the shine off the new rock alongside Christo Otto (18). Scott Tutton (25no) and Liam Leeson (9no) were set at stumps and the Dingoes sit 19 runs off promotion to the top grade, barring another fit of reverse-outright shenanigans from the Knights. TURF 3 Escaping early disaster against Beaconsfield (1/31), Buckley Ridges managed to pile on the pain late in the day at Reedy Reserve. The start was disastrous as the Tigers ripped shreds from the Ridges’ order. At 6/69 - following another barrage from Beaconsfield skipper Dylan Freitag (4/47) - Buckley would’ve been pleased with triple figures, let alone the tally it has forced upon the minor premiers. Shane D’Rozario (74) turned back the clock and ground down the Tigers’ bowlers. The dual Wookey Medallist was seemingly planted in the crease as nothing fazed him en route to another half-century. He united with his son Jonathan D’Rozario

(11no) to pile on a 50-run stand and give the Ridges’ something tangible to defend. Mario Perera (20no) saw out the last 10 overs, but not before losing opening partner Heshal Silva (4). TURF 4 TO TURF 7 Springvale’s (139 and 3/78) middling Turf 4 target proved too much for Lynbrook (63) on a wicket-laden day. Thilanka Harsha (35) went the smack against the Lightning, but couldn’t hold on for long against the likes of Stephen Veal (4/22) and Jesse Walia (3/29). From 3/91 the wheels completely fell off as Springvale collapsed to finish at 139 after 41 overs. Springvale turned its woes onto Lynbrook as Lois Twohig Reserve bore witness to more carnage. Sachintha Rajapakse (3/12) and Mark Weeding (3/21) tore through Lynbrook’s attack, setting the stage for a second bat late on day one after Springvale won the first innings emphatically. Harsha (47no) remained unbeaten at the end of the day. Akaati Pupuke (116) led his Berwick Springs (9/330) Turf 5 side to a virtually unassailable position against Buckley Ridges. Cashing his first century on the biggest day of his cricket career, Pupuke paired off with Mitchell Mason (37) and skipper Jeromy Cooray (42) to punish anything Buckley Ridges could throw at him. Like the Titans of mythology Pupuke razed his opponents at Carroll Reserve and left a Titan-ic headache for the chasers. Farhan Hussain (2/77) toiled all day for his side. Narre North (177) took Beaconsfield’s (0/16) bowling to task in Turf 6, setting the stage for a big chase for the Tigers’ second XI. Samuel McDavitt (3/26) was Beaconsfield’s best with the ball while Martin Oke (2/31), Lachlan Laird (2/34) and James McLean (2/35) charged in all day. Berwick Springs (91) is locked into a frenetic Turf 7 finish against Cranbourne (6/46) as neither side managed to dominate the bowling. Michael Randall (3/28) and Jason Quigley (3/3) rattled through the Titans’ top order - with the only knock of note coming from skipper Ravin Punchihewa (38). The Eagles’ response was even worse though. Hayden Johnson (3/19) continued his all-year round sporting form with a sharp first up spell before Jason Miseski (2/17) knocked over a couple more Eagles before stumps. For completed results from all grades, visit the Dandenong Journal website www.dandenong. starcommunity.com.au on Monday morning.

Lions roar past White Eagles By JARROD POTTER NPL VICTORIA 2 EAST - ROUND 4 DOWNED at the final whistle, Springvale White Eagles fell 1-0 to Eastern Lions in a hardfought match from the get-go. Neither side could capitalise on their opportunities early at the Serbian Sports Complex on Saturday afternoon, as White Eagles keeper Lajos Hun in particular had plenty to do to keep the Lions off the scoreboard. In a fascinating battle at the back, Lions’ striker Phillip Ajao and Springvale’s Jordan Ballerini wore each other like gloves. Ajao was lucky to escape a red-card late in the first half, after an clumsy kick, going for an aerial ball, smashed Ballerini in the face and resulted in only a yellow. The sides went into the half goalless and that’s how it remained for most of the outing, but the White Eagles will kick themselves for letting Sam Burfoot (88’) get free in the dying stages. Inside the box, Burfoot dribbled it in the air to himself before chipping it over Hun to steal the victory. Dandenong Thunder continued its rampage through NPL 2 East with a 3-1 away victory over Box Hill United. Filling his coffers yet again, Amir Osmancevic (16’ and 65’) scored his fourth consecutive brace while Simon Colosimo (28’) hit the back of the net for his maiden Thunder goal. Brunswick City defeated Dandenong City 2-1 after goals from Adam Wright and Dimiti Vithoulkas, despite a 59th minute goal cutting the

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Dandy pulls no punches By JARROD POTTER YOUTH GIRLS CHALLENGE - ROUND 3 RAMPING up the scoreline heading into the Youth Girls Challenge finals, Dandenong pulled no punches in a physical, skilful demolition of the depleted Gippsland Power. It was a day where the score says it all - Dandenong piled on the pain with a 17.8 (110) to nil rampage across Garfield Reserve. The Power was forced to rest a few high calibre faces, leaving the home side with little recourse against the might across all Stingrays lines. A five-goal opening term bettered most other matches for Dandenong’s output so far and it only got better from there as the link-up play through-

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out the roster excelled. Dandenong bruised the Gippsland initiative at all lines with Georgia Walker, Jordy Allen and Georgia Gee all creating rebounds across halfback. A hot day didn’t cool the Stingrays’ forward surge either as Kayla Ripari (four goals), Beth Cruickshank, Sam Ryan and debuting Beaconsfield midfielder Tyla Hanks (three apiece) had free reign up front. While the scoreline was lopsided, Dandenong coach Scott Gowans was more impressed with the side’s work-rate and disposal - aspects that can only help them further coming into the semifinals. “It’s a good day’s work - part of the plan after the Sandy game was to fix our ball movement,” Gowans said. “Credit to the girls, they really worked hard at training at it and the last three weeks have been terrific with the ball movement.

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“Structure, process - they sound boring but it bloody works - it’s just the way footy is and the better they do it the more the results will come.” Gowans praised the likes of Dayna Smith, Courtney Jones, Sarah Farmer and Chloe Stephens for their attack on the ball - showing that it’s not just the top-end of the list that’s flourishing in the Stingrays’ strip. Dandenong has qualified for a top half semifinal, facing the Northern Conference’s number one seed Calder at Arden Street, from 2pm on 19 March, and the week off is a blessing for Dandenong heading into the maiden finals series for the newly formed competition. “We’ve got no serious injuries, besides Tay O’Hagan, but we’ve got a few girls who are just a bit sore,” Gowans said. “They’ve gone back to local footy, have state training and the whole thing - so a week off is huge.”

DO NOT let her small stature fool you, Hampton Park Little Athletics star Kyana Gordon is full of track and especially field - talent. Following in her mother’s footsteps, Kyana, 8, from Hampton Park, has earned a place in the Little Athletics State Track and Field Championships after an impressive regionals campaign. Throwing her way into the state finals, the Hampton Park Little Athletics Club member threw 17.98m in the Under 9 girls discus to win the gold medal and also had a great finish in the shot put. Her 4.98m throw gave Kyana second place in the shot put to cap off a strong regional showing. Her mum Narelle was an exceptional athlete in her own right and the genes for success have been

passed down to Kyana - who is ready and raring to compete at the next level. “It was exciting 'cause my mum was excited for me, so it would be a huge opportunity 'cause my mum made it to states too,” Kyana said. “She was a sprinter and a hurdler, but I like probably discus and shot put - 'cause I just love throwing things.” She’s been into Little Athletics for the last two years and as well as the love of a great throw, she also likes meeting new people and making heaps of friends at the events. Kyana’s goals for the state titles are simple - she wants to throw more than 20 metres in the discus and jump over seven metres in the triple-jump. Her love of sport has served her well at the Dandenong Little Athletics Centre and she will represent the

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centre proudly and whether or not she can win a medal she’s not sure, but she’s ready to give it a crack nonetheless. Kyana wanted to thank her coach Margaret Salopek and her parents

Narelle and Kevin for their support of her little athletics. The state championships run from 19-20 March at Casey Fields Athletics Facility, Cranbourne.

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Midnight dog turns out to be dark horse By MICHAEL FLOYD PAGAN Midnight upstaged some of the best young greyhounds in the country to set the time standard in the Launching Pad heats at Sandown Park tonight. At 39 months of age Pagan Midnight was the second oldest of the 85 greyhounds to greet the starter for the $450,000 series. Given little chance by punters, Pagan Midnight ($20.60) jumped flawlessly from box four to bound to the lead and

hold odds-on favourite Demon Bale at bay to score by a length in 29.48 - two lengths faster than any other heat. With Robert Britton, Pagan Midnight has strung together six starts in six weeks and is on track to add to his five career wins. Pagan Midnight completed a double for Britton after Reichenbach claimed the night’s opening heat in 29.71. Angela Langton also claimed a winning double, claiming the final

two heats with Edge Of Eden and Dream Edition. Angela’s partner Jeff Britton will also be represented by two runners in the semi-finals with Gee Joon and One For Me also progressing after running second in their heats. Arguably the two strongest kennels in the country, Andrea Dailly and Jason Thompson, also won heats with Fantastic Roxy and Aeroplane Bob respectively. The group two Launching Pad is the country’s only sweepstakes

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