Dandenong Journal Star - 21st March 2016

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21 March 2016

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Rich cultural flavour SPRINGVALE South students celebrated their rich diversity with food, clothing and dancing from across the globe. Athol Road Primary held a multicultural day on Tuesday 15 March to mark Cultural Diversity Week, which ran from 12 to 20 March. Family and friends joined in the celebrations, which included a multicultural feast for lunch, Vietnamese singing; Cambodian, Cook Island and Indian dances; and African drumming.

Aneelia, Venus and Awdea with food from around the world. 151402 Pictures: STEWART CHAMBERS

■ Opponents seek to stall market plans...

Sowing dissent The project is still at least 18 months from fruition, taking into account the expected planning objections. It would not be open to the public, hence not a rival to Dandenong Market, Mr Kerley said. “We see Dandenong Market as a good client base.”

Its nearest equivalent is the Epping wholesale market, attracting buyers from independent supermarkets, fruit shops and florists. Mr Kerley said Greater Dandenong Council planners had sent back several “green wedge questions” in response to Dandyfresh’s plans.

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A WHOLESALE fresh produce market has been proposed in Bangholme’s green wedge to tap into the south-east’s vast farming region but has already sown dissent among conservationists. Dandyfresh CEO Rod Kerley said the $15 million-plus project in the pad-

docks at 84 Harwood Road will create about 200 jobs. It would also be attractive to the Gippsland region’s farmers and florists trekking their products across town to Epping market. “We’re trying to make it easier for the retailer and for the grower,” Mr Kerley said.

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Street is the focus By Cam Lucadou-Wells "APEX Street, Dandenong North, seems a world away from the brawls, car jackings and armed robberies linked to a street gang of the same name. This tidy, quiet neighbourhood has few problems, apart from a household's termite outbreak and a general water outage. Residents who spoke to Star News are puzzled how the Apex Gang emerged. The first they'd heard of the gang - and the link with their address - were news reports of the affrays that marred Moomba on 12 March. Seyjohn Gunaratna said he hadn't detected any "trouble" since he moved into the street six years ago. He'd once heard of a shop break-in several blocks away. Danni Tabbaa was also oblivious to the street's crime connection. She was particularly annoyed by the publicity's timing, just as her family are trying to sell their unit. "Hopefully our buyers don't watch the news," she said. Greater Dandenong councillor John Kelly said residents - as well as a lot of good people in African communities - had been unfairly tarnished by

Images of the frightening scene on Swanston Street on Saturday night. 151529 Picture: South east crime page. the gang's misdeeds. It reminded Cr Kelly of the longgone though still notorious 3175 gang, which named itself after Dandenong's postcode. "Generally (Apex Street) is a nice little street and the people there are good people. "As residents we’re sick and tired of

their brutality regardless of their nationalities and ages.' Cr Kelly said one incident like the brawl could undo the council's hard work to build a positive reputation for "our city". "If one is found guilty of these crimes they should pay the price for their action - heavier jail terms and even deportation." Police say the gang began with young South Sudanese people in Dandenong. Its members have been charged with a fatal hit and run, car jackings, armed robberies and home burglaries in recent months. A mass of arrests landed the gang's ringleaders in Parkville juvenile detention late last year. They have since been released and the spates of car thefts and burglaries have started again. In a blog on 16 March, Chief Commissioner Graham Ashton said Apex broadened when it merged with another gang; its members crossed several ethnic groups. Most members were born in Australia. "But if people think their police are going soft on gangs because they are of one ethnic background or another, they are wrong."

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By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A YOUTH services director says Apex Gang members are far from a “lost cause” in response to calls for the deportation of offenders involved in Moomba brawls, car jackings and home burglaries. Warren Eames, a Dandenong- based services director at YSAS, said they should face the consequences but “simply washing our hands of the problem is short-sighted”. “I would hope our first instinct is taking responsibility collectively as a community for those young people to find a positive path. “Surely our community can cope with supporting those young people.” The Apex Gang, whose members are reportedly as young as 12 and from a range of ethnic backgrounds, have been linked to spates of aggravated burglaries, armed robberies, car thefts and an alleged culpable driving incident. Violent brawls between Apex and Islander 23 gangs marred Moomba in Melbourne’s CBD on 12 March. The affrays prompted Premier Daniel Andrews to declare: “It does not matter who you are, your circumstances, your background, if you break the law you feel the full force of the law.” YSAS helps young people across a range of cultural backgrounds get back on track, including Apex members and others before the courts. Mr Eames describes the recent “against the odds” success story of a young asylum seeker in Melbourne’s south-east, who was “struggling” with similar issues. The youth was nursed through a year of schooling with the help of a support network including YSAS. He graduated as “student of the year” at his high school. Mr Eames said that there was often complex health and social issues underlying their clients. “There’s no question when there’s that type of affray (during Moomba) and offending it has absolutely got to be policed. “But the bigger challenge for the community is how we understand the root cause of that sort

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From page 1 Defenders of the South East Green Wedge spokesman Barry Ross said the group would oppose the market, which would also be within the buffer zone next to Eastern Treatment Plant. “Our group is wanting to keep the green wedge’s rural character, the views and the openness. “This (proposal) is going to be a large scale commercial activity and inconsistent with that. “There’s a lot of hurdles to jump.” The site is owned by developer Intrapac’s subsidiary Fendenbrook. Intrapac launched a failed bid to the state’s Urban Growth Boundary Anomalies Advisory Committee for the parcel to be rezoned industrial in 2012. Mr Kerley had hoped to launch the concept at the Logis industrial estate in Dandenong South five years ago. It was “killed” by the then state government which did not want an equal-sized competitor to the under-construction Epping market. Mr Kerley said the Bangholme proposal has “quite a high level of support” among politicians. “They don’t have a problem with a private market and the fact it will create jobs in Dandenong. “As Epping has developed the justification for doing the facility in Dandenong still stacks up when you consider the amount of food produced in Gippsland and the Mornington Peninsula.” There had also been discussions with local TAFE network Chisholm Institute about training opportunities such as food handling, retail and production. The market would also have export sales potential for local growers, he said.

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Officer tells inquest how fatal A CORONIAL INQUEST AT THE COUNTY COURT HAS HEARD HOW ISLAMIC RADICAL NUMAN HAIDER WAS SHOT DEAD WHILE STABBING POLICE. CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS REPORTS. moved around behind Officer B’s head. The agent went down to the ground and reached for his gun but could not release it. “I remember thinking at the time Haider moved behind my head that he was going to kill me. “I had known of a fatwa from a few days before suggesting that AFP and military should be killed and beheaded. All of that went through my mind as I was on the ground.” Had a Victoria Police detective not shot the attacker “I am sure that Haider would have cut my throat and cut my head off”, Officer B stated. That detective “certainly saved my life”. Officer B was taken to The Alfred hospital with a stab wound to the centre of his chest, requiring surgery to his liver. His shoulder muscle had been cut in half by two other stabs and was sewn together. The officer was also cut over his left eye and down a side of his face. “I don’t think we could have done anything else than what we did,” his statement said. “There was just not any time to react.”

Cops recall aftermath of terror attack A FEDERAL agent has described to a coronial inquest how he discovered teenager Numan Haider was shot in the head in front of Endeavour Hills police station . Officer C, who can’t be identified, told the Coroners’ Court hearing on 16 March that two colleagues in a joint counter-terrorism taskforce agreed to meet Haider in the car park on the evening of the shooting. One of those members - a federal agent ‘Officer B’ - returned into the station’s foyer soon after.

Officer C saw from a monitor inside the station that the agent was distressed, and ran to the foyer with another federal agent. In the foyer, he saw a large gash on the side of Officer B’s head and asked a female citizen to phone triple zero. Officer B said something to the effect of “he’s been shot”, Officer C stated to the inquest. Another federal agent, Officer D, stated to the inquest that he also ran to Officer B in the foyer and

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A FEDERAL Police agent has told a coronial inquest that he was certain that teenage terror suspect Numan Haider was “going to cut my head off”. In his witness statement, Officer B told the Coroners’ Court on 17 March that Haider had attacked him soon after they met and shook hands outside Endeavour Hills police station on 23 September 2014. The agent had been looking inside a silver car that Haider arrived in when his Victoria Police colleague asked Haider to empty his pockets. Officer B heard Haider question why that had to be done, and then heard a yell. When the officer looked up, he saw Haider holding a knife. “In a split second he was on me.” Then Officer B “shut down”, according to his statement. He had no audio perception, he couldn’t tell if he was being stabbed or slashed and in what order things were happening. He recalled his eye bled heavily, the blood ran down his face but he didn’t feel pain. Haider then

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TERRORISM expert Greg Barton is informed by 27 years’ expertise in Islamic political thought and movements. He had no simple, easy answer on why teenager Numan Haider was apparently radicalised and stabbed two police officers before he was fatally shot in front of Endeavour Hills police station on 23 September 2014. “There’s a risk in everything we do, including not doing something,” he said. Professor Barton appeared at Haider’s coronial inquest at the County Court on 11 March which is examining Haider’s demise and how to snap susceptible teen males from the Islamic State (IS) spell. Rachel Ellyard, counsel assisting the coroner, posed to Professor Barton that this might not have happened had Haider not been aware of police interest in him. What if his room had not been searched by police without his permission on the day of the attack or what if police had not been intent on meeting him that same day, she asked. Maybe this “pushed” Haider into doing something he “might not have been prepared to do”, Ms Ellyard said. Professor Barton told presiding coroner John Olle that police tried to do the right thing. They followed up on something they were con-

cerned about. “They did not rush into arrest, did not prejudge,” he said. “It was well intentioned and appropriate.” But “knowing what we know now” perhaps police could do things differently, he said, such as eschewing uniforms and making meetings with at-risk teens as low-key as possible. Since 9/11, Professor Barton’s research has necessarily focused more on extremism. Eighteen-year-old Haider was allegedly told by his family and ASIO officers to quit visiting AlFurqan Islamic Centre bookshop in Springvale South and not to associate with a certain friend who attended Al-Furqan. Al-Furqan was formed by Sheik Harun Mehicevic who had earlier been thrown out of a Bosnian mosque in Noble Park. Professor Barton said a “troubled” Haider appeared to be part of a circle of friends who gathered at the bookstore, perhaps out of “youthful rebellion”. On one hand it was a “positive influence”, a place of belonging for young men, Professor Barton said. On the other, it was a type of secretive, religious cult that was suspicious of all outside and had “malign elements”. Haider’s family had fled as refugees from the Taliban in Afghani-

stan more than a decade earlier. Yet Haider’s Facebook post on 18 September 2014 - less than a week before his demise - echoed ISstyle fundamentalism. Above it was a photo of Haider in camouflage, a balaclava and holding a Shahada banner. A commenter on the post asked if Haider was going to kill Shias too. “Don’t worry bro I’m not going to kill you,” Haider replied. The timing was telling. It was posted just hours after a confrontation with police at Dandenong Plaza in which Haider raved and waved an Islamic flag. On the same day, large “dramatic” counter-terrorist raids were launched in Sydney and Brisbane after an intercepted call sparked fears of a terror attack. The raids, filmed by news crews, presented as “heavy handed”, Professor Barton said. On Facebook, Haider described the AFP as declaring “war on Muslims”, warning his “brothers” at Furqan and Hallam mosques that they could be the next raid targets. “To ASIO and AFP go f*** yourself you dogs,” he posted. He was showing “solidarity” with IS or, at the least, with extremists, Professor Barton said.

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

Holy hill was home for town's churches IN 1936 we watched Dr Hart’s home Benga being built on land in McCrae Street. That land backed onto Laurel Lodge in Langhorne Street. It was the only vacant piece of land remaining in the block bounded by McCrae, Langhorne, Foster and Wilson streets and an area originally referred to as Church Hill because it contained St James Anglican Church, St Mary’s Catholic Church and on the corner of Foster Street and Langhorne Street opposite St Mary’s original church, the Presbyterian (Scott’s) Church. The front of the brick Presbyterian Church faced Langhorne Street. A weatherboard hall ran across the back of the church and was entered from Foster Street. The church tennis courts were on the corner of Foster Street and Pultney Street and the tiled-roof weatherboard manse sat on the hillside next to the tennis courts in Pultney Street facing the park.

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Today the whole area where the brick church, the hall and the tennis courts were now contains the new Metropolitan Law Courts. The only other house between the manse and the unmade end of Wilson Street was a timber house set high on the grassy-banked track of Pultney Street. It was a mixture in style between Victorian and Georgian with later additions of Federation. It had a long corner verandah, an iron roof and fancy rendered chimneys and similar columns along the verandah. Miss Taylor and her sister lived there. The front wire fence was com-

pletely engulfed by a variegated privet hedge. We found that house to be a good place to flog school raffle and concert tickets and we were often sent there by the nuns to get bunches of Easter daisies for decorating St Mary’s Church for the Easter ceremonies. The rest of the land in Pultney Street east of Foster Street was vacant and adjoined the police property in Wilson and Langhorne streets. On the angled corner of Pultney Street, facing into Lonsdale Street, was the grocery shop of Mr Evans, one of the first places we would go for tobacco for dad and Uncle Gordon. Next door to Mr Evans was Kelly’s motor and carriage paint shop. Kelly’s carried out the painting and sign writing on vehicles from the coachbuilders in Walker Street across from the town hall. They were skilled and their scroll

work and signage on the carriages and wagons was a work of art. Today we would call them commercial artists or graphic designers. I think there was originally a bootmaker in one of those shops on that corner which may have been part of the remains of Cobb and Co. The open brick drain had gone through part of their property. On the Wilson Street end of the block that made up the area called Church Hill was the St James Anglican Church built in 1864. Along with its associated buildings, it still remains today, plus a memorial porch which was added after World War II. Of the three churches on this block called Church Hill, St James is the only original one. In 1857, seven years before the erection of St James Church, a fence was erected around the three acres on

the opposite corner of Langhorne and Wilson streets on which the original police camp was pitched. A short time later a timber building was erected which included officers’ quarters, a watch-house and a lean-to used as a stable. When we were kids the police station was still a weatherboard building and the home of the police sergeant. The two-storey brick one came later. To the left of the police station stood the old handmade brick jail, stables and loft which still remain today and are heritage-listed. On the end of the loft gable is a wooden door with a large beam cantilevered out from the wall above it. On this beam hung a hook and pulley for hauling bales of straw and bags of chaff and oats into the loft storage area. It was on this beam the big kids told us they hung crooks.

of Mrs Gray and her husband John, the parents of new-born triplets, who have no money, no home and no clothes. We thought this one donation was of special mention. A widow rang the Journal and said she was rearing a large family herself and knew just what the Gray’s, with their nine children, were up against. She had furnishings, nothing wonderful but useful, which she wanted them to have. Thank you Mrs Anonymous. 20 years ago 19 March 1996 Help “mall” for youth under way

The City of Greater Dandenong has signed and sealed its agreement with Pratt Industries to build a one-stop youth shop on council land. The council last week released plans for a two story, 510 squares building on land at the back of its Dandenong Municipal Offices in Clow Street. The centre, described by council as a shopping mall of youth services, will include council-run youth services. The council will provide health and medical services, the National Prevention of Youth Suicidal Program, education advice...

5 years ago 14 March 2011 Oh glory, this exhibition is out of the box Full of frills and crochet, the glory box has vanished from modern marriages. A Springvale exhibition will explore the handmade crafts that women of yesteryear collected in the hope of getting married. Items were made by hand and included baby and children’s garments, hats, napkins, tablecloths and other items for the marital home. - Compiled by the Dandenong and District Historical Society

LOOKING BACK their Christmas stockings. “I only hope we will be home by next Xmas. “We will still fight on for the freedom of our dear old country and our loved ones at home. “Australia knows we are doing our duty here and we know that you women are doing yours for us.” 50 years ago 15 March 1966 A Widow’s Mite Donations are pouring into the office and also to Miss E White of the Springvale Benevolent Society in response to a story published in the Journal last week of the plight

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Don’s life of hope lives on By CASEY NEILL PASTOR Don Cameron sewed a prevailing hope into the Dandenong community. “That hope continues in a lot of people. He showed them that there is something bigger.” These words from Shane Varcoe, Don’s friend of more than 10 years, joined an outpouring of grief and gratitude following the Cornerstone Contact Centre co-ordinator’s shock passing on Sunday 13 March. His death at age 45 came just a month after doctors found fast-spreading cancers throughout his body. “Both him and I are Christians and very strong in our faith,” Mr Varcoe said. “It informed our heart for the community and our heart for people. “This was not a job for Don. “This was a mission and one that was about people.” Don devoted 25 years of his life to Cornerstone, becoming involved before the Dandenong outreach service even opened its doors. “It wasn’t really an organisation. It was a movement,” Mr Varcoe said. “It continually evolved. It always was inclusive. “That’s the beauty about what Don’s done, is that it doesn’t end with Don. “The hope has been instilled not just in the people, but in the process.” Former Cornerstone coordinator Pastor Max Walker remembers meeting a 20-yearold Don.

“I saw tremendous potential in him,” he said. “I mentored him and fostered him up until I left Cornerstone in 2010. “I earmarked him for the takeover when I left and he lived up to every expectation that I had. “He had a real empathy for people. He always went the extra mile for them. “He visited people in jail that no one else would go and see.” Mr Walker said Don mentored many teenagers, some who were now Cornerstone volunteers. “Anybody who came through the door, it didn’t matter what state they were in, he treated them with respect,” he said. “I’m proud to be his friend and mentor.” He said Don also had a mischievous sense of humour and was a good practical joker. “We’ll miss his smile, his sense of humour, his love for the people of Dandenong,” he said. The Cornerstone board said that Don invested his life in others and his legacy was profound. The man likely to step into the co-ordinator role, Pastor Michael Eggleton, said Don was full of love and compassion. “His example remains for all of us,” he said. “He was always looking out for the homeless, for the needy, and was always ready to help them.”

The City of Casey and City of Greater Dandenong each paused for a minute during their Tuesday 15 March council meetings to reflect on Don’s contribution to the community. Cr Jim Memeti said his endeavours to provide swags to the homeless must have saved many lives. Cr John Kelly has looked after the plumbing at Cornerstone for several years and said Don was “a beautiful man”. “We’re lucky that we had this man within our city,” he said. Cr Matthew Kirwan said: “If only we could achieve so much in our lifetimes as he achieved in a short 45 years.” Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams said Don’s smile said it all - positive, caring and reassuring. “He maintained those qualities even as he confronted the seriousness of his illness,” she said. “I enjoyed a few Facebook exchanges with him last week and he was positive - positive about the future of Cornerstone and upbeat about his own journey.” Cards to Don’s wife, Jo, and two daughters can be sent to Cornerstone Contact Centre, PO Box 358, Dandenong, Victoria, 3175. A memorial service to celebrate Don’s life will be held at Faith Christian Church, 307 Gladstone Road, Dandenong North, at 2pm on Wednesday 23 March.

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Pastor is still watching over me LISA Yates has suffered more than her share of hard knocks - just about every one you could imagine. Staunch supporters were rare at her many rocky points, but one was Cornerstone’s late pastor Don Cameron, the Dandenong South mum said. Over the years he had written her letters of support to the Department of Housing, donated and delivered a bed, and was safe counsel when she was bashed by a former partner. In one of his testimonies in 2013, he stuck up for her as she sought to move from a cramped one-room bed-sit to a larger home.

“She feels helpless as she can’t find another place to live,” Mr Cameron wrote. “I am hoping that you will be able to help her find more suitable accommodation so she can return to her normal healthy self.” Ms Yates’s partner Jason said he was able to get his life on track because of Mr Cameron’s unyielding support. “I gave him a lot of bad attitude but he was always there to help,” Jason said. One of Ms Yates’s prized possessions is a hot-pink Bible that Mr Cameron gave her two years ago. “He’s amazing. He was

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‘Humiliating’ display By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A LONG-TERM parking permit holder says she has been “humiliated” by Greater Dandenong Council’s parking regime which forced her into court to have a fine dismissed. Susan O’Neill has been a permit holder at Walker Street car park for the past 16 years. Her latest $475 instalment was paid in September to cover the following six months. In November she was issued an infringement notice for mistakenly placing an expired permit ticket on her car’s dash. Ms O’Neill said she had accidentally left the correct ticket in her car’s glovebox. She wrote to the council but it refused to withdraw the $91 fine even though Ms O’Neill had paid for a current permit. She had transgressed once before when she forgot to display her valid permit three years ago. On principle Ms O’Neill re-

Susan O'Neill, who pays for her parking months in advance, couldn't get the council to back down over a parking fine. 150973 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS fused to bow, unlike workmates she knows who have copped it sweet for similar fines. On 26 February a Dandenong Magistrates’ Court judge threw the matter out and overturned the fine. “It makes me wonder why the council would go all the way to court,” Ms O’Neill said.

“It’s a waste of court time. In the end it’s pretty humiliating for a person doing the right thing to have to go to court. “Am I the only one that they’re doing it to?” Greater Dandenong city planning director Jody Bosman said the council didn’t comment on specific

cases but said it was a condition that permit-holders displayed a valid permit at all times. “If permit holders fail to comply with this requirement, they are in breach of their permit conditions and (the) council’s capacity to protect their entitlements is unnecessarily hampered.” Mr Bosman said the council usually withdrew an infringement if the permit holder showed they had a valid permit. “That courtesy is not generally extended to people who repeat that failure on subsequent occasions. “Parking permits at the Walker Street car park are offered at significant discounts over daily rates and whilst purchasers have rights attached to their permits, they also have responsibilities.” Have you received a parking fine in similar circumstances? Let us know at journal@starnewsgroup. com.au or on Dandenong Journal’s Facebook page.

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us for two or three years over this intersection,” Cr Kelly said. “It certainly is frustrating. “I hope the minister can take this on board. “I hope that after all these years that we can get something to happen that will be of benefit to the community.” Cr Kelly said his concern was with the rightturn ban from Foster into Lonsdale in the morning peak. In the afternoon, the south-east bound queue extends beyond the pedestrian crossing in front of the Dandenong Civic Centre. “When that occurs, the congestion blocks traffic from Walker Street turning into Lonsdale

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TAKE a Swing for Charity this year raised close to $55,000 for State Schools’ Relief Fund (SSRF). The organisation provides uniforms, clothing, shoes and other materials to children attending government schools. The annual SEBN golf day was this year held on 22 February and over the past six years has raised more than $250,000. Last year SSRF received $44,000 from the event which paid for school equipment and uniforms for 679 students from 17 local schools. GREATER Dandenong will donate $10,000 to help Fiji recover from the worst cyclone in its history. At their 15 March meeting, councillors unanimously voted to support the Australian Red Cross Tropical Cyclone Winston Appeal which was providing tarpaulins and tools, hygiene items, mosquito coils and water containers Councillor John Kelly moved the motion and said that many Fijian ex-pats called the

PERHAPS the apparently-random placement of a book on a post outside the Dandenong Police Station wasn t so random after all. Some research revealed that The Nuer was a social anthropology classic about life in South Sudan. Given recent events, the Journal wonders whether the book's appearance was a coincidence or if someone was implying that officers could do with some light reading. municipality home and would have family and friends affected by the disaster. DOOR-knocking can be a hazard in any reporter’s job. And there was some natural trepidation when the Journal did the rounds of Apex Street to find out about the now-notorious youth gang. But lo and behold, the most confronting scene involved another set of door-knockers a group of Jehovah’s Witnesses. The three ladies were very hospitable. They were keen to recruit the Journal to a memorial event titled You Will Be With Me In Paradise.

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By CASEY NEILL “WE DON’T all have the same set of abilities and wouldn’t that be boring? “We can all shine together,” guest speaker Simon McKeon told guests at the annual Wallara Dinner under the Stars on Thursday 17 March. The evening started with canapes in the courtyard at Wallara’s Potter Street headquarters in front of the restored and heritage-listed Sword family home. “Phil was taking me through this house and all of a sudden I realised it was a home I played in with a very dear friend 55 years ago,” Mr McKeon said. Wallara executive officer Phil Hayes-Brown said the site was among the first to combine disability with aged care by also housing Wintringham. “I remember standing here five years ago and it was dirt,” he said. Dinner and entertainment at The Castle - where Wallara first started supporting adults with different abilities in 1959 - followed. Wallara clients formed Waiting for the Bus last year after singing to pass the time while waiting for their bus home. They dressed in bright ’70s clothing and wigs to perform ABBA’s Dancing Queen to rapturous applause. Wallara clients showed off the public speaking skills they’d learnt through the Wallara Ambassador Program and several videos highlighted how the organisation was helping people with different abilities to live the life they chose. Mary Kay Australia and New Zealand’s business operations director Catherine Hron spoke about ap-

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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.

Price: POA Inspect: Wednesday 4:00 - 4:30pm Le Hoa Wysham 0418 566 133

KEYSBOROUGH 28 STAFFORD STREET

A4

LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT

Price: $750,000+ Inspect: Wednesday 6:00 - 6:30pm

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.

Office: Keysborough Ph: 9701 8611

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45-47 Wattle Drive Doveton

27 Doveton Avenue Eumemmerring

FANTASTIC INVESTMENT OR DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY

PRIME DEVELOPMENT SITE OR INVESTMENT

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.

Auction Sat 2nd April at 11am Price $550,000+ Inspect Saturday 2-2.30pm Agent Neil Butler 0411 637 088

Elevated rectangular lot of 725m2 with existing 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.

27 Burrows Avenue Dandenong Central

9 Henty Street Dandenong Central

PRIME LOCATION–Approx 711m2 LAND

DEVELOPER’S OPPORTUNITY! PERMIT APPROVED FOR 18 APARTMENTS OR SUIT TOWNHOUSES(STP)

Fantastic opportunity for someone who wants to develop or live in. This 4 br home features a large lounge, modern kitchen with lots of cupboards, DW, R/H & separate meals area. D/heating & evaporative cooling for year round comfort. Huge potential for multi-unit 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.

Auction Sat 2nd April at 1pm Price Contact Agent Inspect By appointment Agent Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303

Only minutes walk to the market, plaza & CBD this 740m2 site has approval for 12 x 2 bedroom apartments & 6 x 1 bedroom apartments. Architect designed complex with 3 level building & basement carpark. Avoid delays & extra costs with this “ready to go” site. Finished project will sell

Auction Sat 2nd April at 12pm Price $420,000+ Inspect Saturday 1-1.30pm Agent Neil Butler 0411 637 088

Auction Sat 30th April at 1pm Price $700,000+ Inspect Saturday 12-12.30pm Agent Neil Butler 0411 637 088

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34/112-116 Princes Highway Dandenong

Units 4, 7 & 9/34 Ann Street Dandenong

FULLY RENOVATED APARTMENT

GREAT 1ST HOME OR INVESTMENT

This upstairs solid brick unit is ideal to live in or a great property for investment. Internally the brick walls have been rendered in neutral colours and the kitchen & bathroom have recently been replaced. Features high ceilings, loating timber loors & RC air conditioner to living area. As new blinds & security door complete the package. Quiet position at the rear of block plus carport on title. Hurry to inspect!

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$250,000+ Saturday 11-11.30am Jerome Mulholland 0401 060 804

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Choice of 3 as new 2 bedroom apartments in this small complex close to the market & shopping centre. Each offers open plan air conditioned living area with practical laminated kitchen including gas cooking, wall oven & dishwasher, tiled bathroom & separate laundry. Large balcony off lounge offers good views. Undercover security parking & entrance plus storage area. Each is let but possession is available.

Private Price Inspect Agent

$290,000+ Saturday 12-12.30pm Jerome Mulholland 0401 060 804

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1165 Stud Rd Rowville (Near Crn Wellington Rd)

1-4/22 Pickett Street Dandenong

LUXURY LIVING WITHOUT COMPROMISE

FOUR NEW TOWNHOUSES IN CENTRAL LOCATION

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

Private Price Inspect Agent

$350,000+ By appointment Neil Butler 0411 637 088

Priced from $395,000 these new homes are great value as an investment or 1st home. Unit 1 has 3 bedrooms & separate drive. Other units offer 2 bedrooms plus open study. Include RC air conditioning, loor coverings, gas cooking & HWS plus landscaping. Close to station & shopping centre. Buy now for huge stamp duty savings.

Private Price Inspect Agent

$390,000+ By appointment Neil Butler 0411 637 088

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Springvale South 6 Montclair Close 290 m

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Street frontage, own driveway, one of only 2 on block. No body corporate fees 5 years young, open plan lifestyle, downstairs bedroom Timber decking and spacious yard offer outdoor living

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3 bedrooms all with BIR Renovated, Spacious kitchen w/stone benches and gas appliances Freshly Polished Timber floors, painted throughout Ducted heating & Evaporative Cooling

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Inspect Sat 12:00pm

Harry Li 0414 216 699

Springvale 23 Birmingham Street 680 m

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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

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Harry Li 0414 216 699

Shane Ah-Kan 0433 301 502

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Noble Park 3/143 Buckley Street 2 n

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Hampton Park Unit 1 & 2 /4 Jeffrey Street

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Bright and sunny open plan living, meals & kitchen area Quality features throughout, boasting an expansive open plan living/meals area that ties in seamlessly with the compact kitchen, complete with breakfast bar Private north-easterly facing courtyard

Auction 2 April 12:30pm

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Nickole Smirnov 0434 220 381

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Peacefully located, surrounded by parklands, local schools, Parkmore shopping centre, transport and major arterials

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

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Auction 9 Apr 11:00am Price Guide $550K - $600K Inspect Sat 3:00pm

Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157

Medina D 0432 193 343

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38 sales, 40 new listings and a great auction clearance rate! What a great result for the shortest month of the year! Call our ofices today for a FREE market appraisal.

33 Bakers Road DANDENONG NORTH

1 Bellvue Court NOBLE PARK NORTH

12/74 Callander Road NOBLE PARK

193 Buckley Street NOBLE PARK

26 McKirdy Street SPRINGVALE

1/36 Jasper Street NOBLE PARK

1B/13 McFarlane Crescent DANDENONG

8/46 View Road SPRINGVALE

2 Lee Street NOBLE PARK

57 Moodemere Street NOBLE PARK

4 Heywood Grove ENDEAVOUR HILLS

51 Bloomield Road NOBLE PARK

56 Ellendale Road NOBLE PARK

Lot 12 | 130 Hanna Street NOBLE PARK

67 Timberglade Drive NOBLE PARK NORTH

157 Browns Road NOBLE PARK NORTH

25 Popes Road KEYSBOROUGH

40 Donald Street SPRINGVALE

2/29 Knox Street NOBLE PARK

1/8 Boyd Street DANDENONG NORTH

85 Kingsclere Crescent 6 Hidden Grove Boulevard KEYSBOROUGH KEYSBOROUGH

59 Liverpool Drive KEYSBOROUGH

74 Keating Crescent DANDENONG SOUTH

Lot 5 | 144 Stanley Road Lot 8 | 144 Stanley Road KEYSBOROUGH KEYSBOROUGH

260 Corrigan Road NOBLE PARK

21 Malmo Court KEYSBOROUGH

82 First Avenue DANDENONG NORTH

5/26 Noble Street NOBLE PARK

5/8-10 Hayden Road CLAYTON SOUTH

38 Sales in February

Lot 6 | 144 Stanley Road 42/473 Princes Highway NOBLE PARK KEYSBOROUGH

31 Andleon Way SPRINGVALE STH

29 Kuringgai Crescent KEYSBOROUGH

3 Conley Street NOBLE PARK

37 Theodore Avenue NOBLE PARK

7 Narellan Drive KEYSBOROUGH

ALL SALES MADE BY BARRY PLANTNOBLE PARK & KEYSBOROUGH OFFICES Disclaimer: Information contained herein is believed to be accurate at time of printing.

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NOBLE PARK 226 RAILWAY PARADE

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DANDENONG NORTH 2/17 SANDALA COURT

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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.

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.

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Saturday 9th April at 11am Contact Agent 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60/90 Days Sat 12:30 - 12:50pm 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 INSPECT CONTACT

Wednesday 30th March at 5pm unless sold prior $440,000+ Sat 2 - 2:30pm Photo ID required Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

4a 2b 2c 2e Tuesday 5th April at 5pm INSPECT Sat 11:40am - 12pm Photo ID required PRICE $570,000+ CONTACT Mehmet Atesel 0419 333 553 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000

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NOBLE PARK 1043 HEATHERTON ROAD

NOBLE PARK 1/6 BOWMAN STREET This immaculately presented home makes sophisticated example of contemporary design that radiates style & comfort. 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 deck + 3 robed BDRs.

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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

Saturday 9th April at 1pm INSPECT Sat 12:30 - 1pm PRICE $390,000+ TERMS 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days. CONTACT Janina Ksiezycka 0422 991 439 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 2:30 - 3pm 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 1 Cafardi Boulevard

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Corner Perfection with Premium Proportions

Private Sale:

$990,000+

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.

Inspect:

By Appointments Only Photo ID Require

NOBLE PARK 3/12 Ambrie Crescent

2A1B1D2L

Luxurious and Contemporary, In a Prime Location.

Private Sale:

$360,000+

Inspect:

Wednesday 6:00 - 6:30pm Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am 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. Accommodation is abundant you will ind 2 carpeted bedrooms with remote control cooling fan and Crimsafe security windows. Complemented by a generous bathroom with toilet. There is central ducted heating and a Panasonic inverter split system AC as well as a single remote control lockup carport, LED downlights, stainless steel appliances including Electrolux dishwasher and Elfa oven. There is a shed at the back and a low maintenance courtyard to complete this wonderful home.

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Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379

Corey (Khoi) Le Tommy Nguyen 0417 311 491 0431 644 889

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KEYSBOROUGH 26/2-22 Breanne Place

2A1B1D2L

SPRINGVALE SOUTH 16 Dome Court

3A1B1D2L

Modern & Beautifully Low Maintenance

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

Immaculate Brick Home in a Prime Springvale

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

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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.

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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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DANDENONG 23 SUZANNE STREET Flat 623m2 block with 15.85m frontage is ideal for dual occupancy, demolish & develop the whole site or perfect as a new home site STCA. This home has spacious BR’s, updated kitchen with adjoining meals area & separate sun filled lounge, central bathroom & sep toilet.

3a 1b 1c 2e Saturday 9th of April at 11am INSPECT Wed 5-5.30 & Sat 11-11.30am Photo ID required PRICE Contact Agent Ari Oinonen 0402 349 644

DANDENONG NORTH 13 Surrey Road NOBLE PARK 42 PRIOR ROAD Renovated home sitting on 586sqm offers 2 sep living areas, open fire place, alfresco, kitchen with stainless appliances & Malibu kitchen bench top/meals area. Master BR with WIR, 2 other BR’s both with BIR’s, lock up garage, long driveway, d/h & air conditioning.

3a 2b 2c 3e Sat 23rd April at 12pm unless sold prior INSPECT by appointment Photo ID required PRICE $500,000+ Ruby Vo 0404 884 253

DANDENONG 4 Langhorne Street 9706 7455

This glamorous home situated in a quiet section of Rosewood Downs Estate. With charm, character & plenty of land. Retire peacefully in the four bedroom, study/office room, large lounge & dining, fully renovated bathroom & kitchen in Tasmanian Blackwood. Laminated kitchen bench top, new vanity unit and shower screen. Updated roof, ducted zoned gas heating, evaporative cooling, split system air-condition in sun room and fresh carpets.

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Dandenong 2/57 King Street

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Premium location to downsize or invest! Live well in this low maintenance home within a 5 minute walk to Dandenong Plaza and Market. Featuring high ceilings, modern central bathroom, 3 large bedrooms, master with ensuite and WIR, large living area and central heating. Spacious functional kitchen with adjoining meals area opening up to a super low maintenance, tidy back yard. Outside includes an extra large single lock-up garage, single car driveway and a large front yard.

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Expression of Interest

Modern yet affordable unit!

In Room Auction

$490,000+ closing 25th March 4pm

This well maintained unit features 2 spacious bedrooms, both with built-in robes. Guests are welcomed by a formal lounge with new gas wall furnace. An updated kitchen features gas cooking, adjoining meals area with split system heating and cooling, serviced by a modern bathroom. Outside; a paved pergola, neat backyard and single lock up garage. Tucked away at the back of a quiet block, yet so close to all amenities!

Wednesday 13th April 6:30pm Sandown Regency, 477 Princes Hwy, Noble Park

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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

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!

auctioN: Saturday, 9th april, 2016 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPeN: Wed 4:00pm to 4:30pm & Sat 12:00pm to 12:30pm

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Dandenong

LOCATION, LOCATION, 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.

5 Norman court

Dandenong

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FOUR PLUS MORE WITH LOCATION!

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.

For Sale: $520,000 to $560,000 oPeN: Wed 3:40-4:00pm & Sat 10:40-11:00am

WON'T LAST!

auctioN: Saturday, 9th april, 2016 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) oPeN: Wed 4:30pm to 5:00pm & Sat 11:30am to 12:00pm

8 orgill Street

BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME!

Walk to schools, parks, railway station and city centre in minutes! This fabulous site of approximately 414m2 accommodates a period style two bedroom timber home currently leased on a monthly tenancy. Ideal home site or redevelop (STCA). One of the better central locations in Dandenong’s ‘Golden Mile’.

For Sale: $350,000 to $370,000 oPeN: Sat 10:00am to 10:20am

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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.

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: $335,000 plus oPeN: Sat 10:40am to 11:00am

For Sale: $210,000 plus oPeN: thurs 4:30-5:00pm & Sat 12:00-12:20pm

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 (subject to council approval of course). There are similar blocks in the street with multiple townhouses or design something that suits your own development plan for your future.

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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.

11/116 Princes highway TOP APARTMENT!

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

Macpherson street has quality homes and town houses, large street trees, quiet seclusion and is located an easy stroll to Dandenong Plaza and Market, schools, shops, churches, medical, train station and more. LOCATION & POTENTIAL!

auctioN: Saturday, 9th april, 2016 @ 2:00pm (if not sold prior) oPeN: Wed 3:00pm to 3:30pm & Sat 1:00pm to 1:30pm

Dandenong 2/21 Potter Street

LONG TERM TENANT = SECURITY

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 3:00-3:20pm & Sat 12:20-12:40pm 1221201

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27 LUXURY APARTMENTS - Great Opportunity SPRINGVALE 15 Windsor Avenue & 26a St Johns Avenue All the hard work of securing plans and permits for an ultra-modern building with ground floor with 7 retail shops and three levels containing 27 luxury apartments on this massive corner block has been done for you. Located in the heart of vibrant Springvale everything is at your door step, schools, public transport, shopping and food markets, coffee shops, restaurants, and numerous cultural events. You have the choice to use the existing plans and permits available or consider an alternative use for this Commercial 1 Zone allotment such as Medical centre, Restaurant, all STCA. This is a great opportunity to become involved in the very competitive Springvale market and make your mark as a builder/developer.

AUCTION VIEW AGENT

Saturday 16th April 11:00am On Site Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am Bon Ta Ta 0401 802 936 Theresa Huynh 0450 551 959

CENTURY 21 THERESA HUYNH 9547 7222

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AUCTION

NOBLE PARK

Tranquil Living with Development Potential! Nestled amongst 938sqm of beautifully landscaped natural gardens, this wonderful four bedroom home of some 22squares will appeal to families, investors and developers Extensively renovated and extended, the home offers separate split level living zones, 4 bedrooms plus dedicated study, 2 bathrooms plus 3rd powder room and enjoys an abundance of natural light. Gas heating, split system cooling, fire place and beautiful timber floors and to the character and appeal. The potential is endless with fantastic dual occupancy potential or a multi-unit development (STCA). Conversely, nature lovers will right at home relaxing and unwinding in the extensive gardens. Located in a quiet pocket of Noble Park, the property is close to Noble Park Secondary College, Yarraman Oaks Primary School, local shops and parklands plus offers convenient access to both Noble Park and Yarraman Train Stations, South Eastern Private Hospital plus Eastlink and Monash Freeway access. Genuine vendors relocating, make no mistake this is a once off rare opportunity

Location Auction Inspect

2 Carter Street Sat 9th April at 1:00pm Thur 24th 5:00-5:30pm

Contact

Andre Whelan 0414 447 199 Michael Banane 0457 047 675

4A 2 B 2 C 938m2

UNDERCT A CONTR $350,000+

DOVETON

DOVETON

BUYERS OVER $700,000 DOVETON

BUYERS OVER $285,000

Simply Stunning!

Corner Gold Mine!

Fab 2 Bedroom Unit

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

Capitalize on this fantastic investment opportunity offering approx. 1167m2 on 2 titles & perfectly positioned on a corner site in great location within easy walk to all amenities. The Existing 2 homes are well presented and can offer an excelllent return whilst your plans and permits are prepared for a 4A multi-unit site (S.T.C.A).

Investors, first home buyers or anyone looking to downsize look no further as this 2 bedroom unit is perfect! Featuring a central bathroom, built in robes to both bedrooms, large formal lounge room, ducted heating, kitchen with gas cooking, single lockup garage plus extra car park and a low 2A maintenance backyard. Great location, even better value!

1 B

Location Inspect Contact

107 Power Road By Appointment Michael Banane 0457 047 675

2 C 591m2

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Location Inspect Contact

26-28 Fugosia Street By Appointment Andre Whelan 0414 447 199

2 C 1167m2

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Location Inspect Contact

5/31 Kidds Road By Appointment Michael Banane 0457 047 675

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SOLD BUYERS OVER $360,000

BUYERS OVER $275,000

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NEW LARGE MODERN LIVING!

Brand Spanking New!

Central Modern Unit

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

Great opportunity to save $1,000’s on stamp duty and buy off the plan. New 2 bedroom unit currently under construction featuring spacious lounge / dining area, built in robes, single lock up garage all on some 220m2 of land. Option to select own carpets, colour schemes if purchased prior to 2A completion.

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

DOVETON

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

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1 B

Location Inspect Contact

2/37 Bouvardia Crescent By Appointment Andre Whelan 0414 447 199

1 C 220m2

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

1 C

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Raine&Horne Springvale

9548 4011

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236 Springvale Road, Springvale

1/18 Gleniffer Street, Brighton

6 Rowlands Avenue, Noble Park 3A 2B 2C Brick house has just been renovated. Set on the land approx 595 m2 with 19.5m wide frontage, positioned close to Mackay shopping, Keysborough Secondary College, bus stop & a short drive to Parkmore or Springvale S/C. Large living room; brand new kitchen with Caesar stone bench top, New polished Hardwood timber flooring, quality tiles in bathrooms, brand new central ducted heating, lockup steel garage.

Auction

Selling

Sat 2nd April 16 At 11.30Am

3A 2B 1C

View

Conveniently located just minutes stroll away from many well known schools: Sacred Heart, Brighton Secondary, St Leonard’s Colleges; Brighton Beach, Hampton shops, Moorabbin train station & bus stop. This quality townhouse is expected for completion by July. Offers European app kitchen, Caesarstone benchtop, European Oak timber floor.Take your action now & you could save thousands on stamp duty.

Wed: 6- 6.30pm Sat: 1- 1.30pm

Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918

3/37 Corrigan Road, Noble Park

View

Wed: 6-6.30pm Sat: 11-11.30am

Agent George Urosevic 0400 673 566 Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918 Price

$900,000 plus

82 View Road, Springvale

BEGINNING FROM HERE! 1A 1B 1C

Selling

Minutes away from train, bus, school and shopping centre is this 1 bed room unit is suitable for budget buyers or investors. Contents 1 good size bed room with BIR, spacious lounge room with kitchen meals area, convenient central bath room, toilet and laundry, split air conditioner and ample parking area.

View

Thu: 4-4.30pm Sat: 12-12.30pm

Agent Kennedy Do 0419 003 969 Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918

Selling

3A 1B 1C A real golden development opportunity of 4 dwellings or 2 large side by side double storey (stca) in a fast growing region of Springvale. Positioned on a high elevated allotment approx 730m2 with an existing WB house offers 3 bedrooms, good size lounge room, spacious kitchen and currently leased at very reasonable rent. Close to bus top, schools, Springvale S/C & new Springvale train station.

Agent Daniel Nguyen 0488 818 918

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Unity

4B 2C 2F 2I

Springvale South 60 Coomoora Road

2B 2C 2F 1I

Perfect home close to schools!

Auction Sat 2nd April at 1:00pm

Spacious & Modern Apartment!

For Sale

This fabulous 4 bedrooms home is full of character and is just waiting for its new owner. It Ofers a master bedroom with a full en-suite & BIR, a well-appointed kitchen with S/S appliances & dishwasher adjoining meal area and a light filled lounge room. Further highlights include ducted heating, 2 split system A/c, floor boards in all bedrooms, lock up double garage and carport can accommodate up to 4 cars plus a low maintenance garden. This great home will suit all buyers.

Saturday 2nd April 1:00pm View Wed 4:30-5:00pm Sat 12:30-1:00pm

This modern & spacious 2 bedroom with BIRs apartment is located in a sought ater location. Consist of a large open plan living area with a stylist kitchen with stone benchtops, stainless steel appliances including dishwasher, electric cook top and oven, and master with full en-suite. 2nd separate toilet with vanity, sunny balcony view, European laundry, secured intercom system, underground single remote car parking with storage unit and split system heating/cooling. It provides the best Chadstone lifestyle!

View By Appointment

Alice (Phuong) Le M 0422 199 270 alice.le@harcourts.com.au Harvey Nhan M 0432 558 881 harvey.nhan@harcourts.com.au

4B 2C 2F 2I

Springvale South Kingston Real Estate

Gina Beng Heng M 0401 337 966 gina.bengheng@harcourts.com.au Harvey Nhan M 0432 558 881 harvey.nhan@harcourts.com.au

3B 2C 2F 1I

Noble Park 2/4 Nithsdale Road

Quality House & Land Package!

For Sale Price Contact Agent

A Lovely Modern Unit Close To Everything!

For Sale Buyer over $390,000

Only 8 lots available and selling fast! Welcoming to a well-designed landscaped garden to modern brick veneer home filled with light & stunning style & quality fixtures and fittings brand new 4 bedrooms with ducted heating, living areas split system A/C, spacious kitchen and & open plan living/ dining area, 2 bathroom, separate laundry, remote controlled garage & alfresco to enjoy the outdoors.

View By Appointment

This young & modern 3 bedrooms unit has no body corporate fees & the current rental $19,032 pa. It ofers spacious open plan living with kitchen, ducted heating, 2 good size bedrooms with BIRs, master with FES, separated toilet & laundry, low maintenance courtyard, remote control garage with drive way space for a second car. And just minutes to train station, bus stop and much more.

View Sat 1:00pm - 1:30pm

Gina Beng Heng M 0401 337 966 gina.bengheng@harcourts.com.au Alice (Phuong) Le M 0422 199 270 alice.le@harcourts.com.au

3B 1C 1F 2I

Noble Park 93 Moodemere Street

Gina Beng Heng M 0401 337 966 gina.bengheng@harcourts.com.au

Frankston 374 Nepean Highway

Build Your Dream Home!

For Sale

PRIME CORNER DEVELOPMENT SITE!

For Sale price contact agent

Perfectly situated on Moodemere Street just minutes away from schools, shopping centres & public transport, sitting on a 586m2 block of land this property has potential to subdivide & build multiple dwellings (STCA). This weatherboard property invites you to a cosy 3 bedroom & 1 bathroom home, ofering with gas heating & air-conditioning, double carport & a separate laundry. .

View By Appointment

Situated in the heart of Frankston, walking distance to Bayside shops & the beach, this appro. 3420m2 corner block in Zone 1 has potential to build multilevel up to 66 apartments (STCA). The consulting suite consists reception, ofices, meeting rooms, storage & huge car park. The floor area approx. 1215sqm currently rental $104,400 pa GST incl until 2017, if fully leased can get extra up to $156,000 pa.

View By Appointment

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Chadstone Lot 21/315-319 Huntingdale Road

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Harvey Nhan M 0432 558 881 P 8555 3828 harvey.nhan@harcourts.com.au

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WE LOVE IT

GRANTVILLE I Ready to move straight in, this light and bright newly renovated three-bedroom waterfront cottage on a 508 square metre block is located in a peaceful neighbourhood and provides direct access to the beach. Conveniently located just off the Bass Highway, only 75 minutes from Melbourne, this private and charming home features three bedrooms with wall-to-wall carpets, the main with sparkling new ensuite, open plan living/dining/kitchen with splitsystem air-conditioner and ceiling fan, a stylish electric oven and curved glass rangehood and modern light fixtures throughout. On a well maintained block, the covered rear deck provides the perfect space for alfresco dining or a lazy breakfast looking out over the water while you read the paper listening only to the birds. Added features include a 1000-litre rainwater tank and a quirky shipping container as a secure backyard shed alternative. A leisurely stroll along the beachfront

POSTCODE

3984

provides breathtaking views of French Island while the home itself is located only minutes from the Grantville shopping precinct which has all your needs accommodated. The region is rich with places to explore including the award-winning Bass River Winery, Bassine Specialty Cheeses, local Farmers’ Markets and, of course, all there is to see and do in Phillip Island and along the popular Bass Coast. Whether you are in the market as a first home buyer or looking for a perfect holiday home or investment property, this rare opportunity will not be on the market for long.

@REALTY PTY LTD LYNN PENDERGAST 0458 780 023 72 STEWART STREET INSPECT; SATURDAYS, NOON-1PM OR BY APPOINTMENT AUCTION: SATURDAY, 26 MARCH, 3PM

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For Sale

$279,000

WHOLESALE/RETAIL HAIR AND BEAUTY $50,000 PLUS STOCK AT VALUATION

AUCTION

38 BRAZIER STREET, GRANTVILLE

BRAND NEW IDEAL INVESTMENT

Grantville - 5678 8433 1505 Bass Highway

With an estimated rental return of $325pwk it would be ideal for an investor! Agent available 7 days. Auction: 26th MARCH 12pm on site. Inspect: Saturdays 12-12.30pm Contact: Madelyne Golby 0408 559 096

Grantville - 5678 8433 1505 Bass Highway

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Located in very busy retail environment together with Aldi, Lincraft, Reject Shop and Commonwealth Bank this strongly performing, profitable outlet with a long lease is for sale as part of our vendors company rationalisation strategy. Product mix includes nail enamels, fingernail extensions, hair treatment products,hair dryers, hair trimmers and other associated sundry products Section 52 Statement is available to approved purchasers

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1/5 Hopkins Street Dandenong

AUCTION SOUTH GIPPSLAND – NYORA – 142 ACRES

DREAM LOCATION, 5 BEDROOMS GRAND LUXURY LIVING

OUTSTANDING COUNTRY PROPERTY LIFESTYLE/CATTLE/HORSE/STUD

FOR SALE CONTACT: BHIMSEN KURUKINDI 0407 799 048 TERMS OF AUCTION: 5% DEPOSIT ON SIGNING THE CONTRACT, BALANCE (SETTLEMENT) ON OR BEFORE 60DAYS.

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This elevated double story character home situated in the tiny hamlet of Pioneer Bay has a large master bedroom, open plan kitchen / living with sea and rural views, a central bathroom and spacious laundry. Upstairs is a large open plan area with a reverse cycle air conditioner, cathedral ceilings and panoramic views over Westernport Bay. This second story could easily be converted into a further 2 bedrooms with a second bathroom or second living area. Set on a good sized block and freshly carpeted throughout it will appeal to irst home buyers and investors alike. FOR SALE $220,000 plus buyers ADDRESS 26 Kallay Drive, Pioneer Bay INSPECT Open Saturdays 1.00 to 1.30 or by appointment

LYNN PENDERGAST 0458 780 023

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With the best Dandenong at your door and designed with strong contemporary appeal and loads of natural light this represents significant lifestyle appeal to home buyers and investors, keen for a slice of this exciting opportunity. Fabulous open plan living will impress, captivating with its flowing space, striking kitchen and integration with private courtyard and low maintenance garden. This fantastic family double storey home has 5 bedrooms, 2 ensuites, all together 3 bathrooms and 4 toilets. In the ground floor is a huge formal lounge, a bedroom with full ensuite quality modern kitchen, dining area with stainless steel appliances, 1200 mm cook top, under bench oven, range hood, dishwasher and added attraction of huge storage room to store all your needs. Upstairs there are four bedrooms, master with full ensuite, double vanity and a balcony. There is a double garage with remote control access and bonus extra parking space within. This property is very well secured with iron fencing throughout and front gate with remote control.

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Close to the safe sandy swimming beach at Coronet Bay you will find this neat and tidy home perfect for a holiday! This home has many desirable features for offer, two decent sized bedrooms both with built in robes, two bathrooms one upstairs and the other downstairs in a space that is perfect for a self-contained living space. Upstairs there is open plan living in the kitchen dining and lounge space that is large enough to fit the whole family plus guests. From inside the home you get glimpses of the bay along with from your front deck. Come and enjoy the coastal relaxed lifestyle! Price: $279,000 Agent: Madelyne Golby 0408 559 096

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Calling out for the investor, this attractive home offers modern living in a very convenient location and includes a modern colorbond and horizontal timber home with colour bond roof with quality fixtures and fittings all within a few hundred meters of the shops and the bay on a spacious block with a bore in the back yard for abundant water supply. The home features an open plan kitchen, dining and living space along with three bedrooms of all decent size with built in robes and an ensuite and walk in robe to the master. This is a new estate with quality homes being built is within walking distance to the facilities of the town and 75 minutes to Melbourne. Please call to get detailed plans and specifications of the lovely new home.

13 LORNA DOONE AVENUE, CORONET BAY 3984

• Quality grazing property • Superb location on edge of town • 3 bedroom home & shedding • Well fenced for cattle plus horse facilities • Spring, dam & sheltered treed areas • Melbourne 1 hour, close to coastal resorts • Ideal investment with possible future development potential (STCA) Auction: Saturday 9th April 2016 @ 11am 115 Lang Lang-Poowong Road, Nyora Inspection: Strictly by appointment

Contact Don Olden on 0417 805 312 or Jean O’Loughlin on 0428 571 083 Elders Real Estate 11 Commercial Street, Korumburra Vic 3950 Ph: 03 5658 1894 1221367-RC12-16

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NEW HOMES & LAND

STAND-OUT STYLING Hotondo Homes is excited to announce the opening of two brand new display homes in the Livingstone estate. The single storey Tarkine 238 and the doublestorey Como 390 are both on show, offering a greater choice for new home buyers. Local Hotondo Homes’ builder Scott Phillips says he is excited to have two very different designs on display. “The Como 390 is a very large design, with unique features such as the walk-through pantry, alfresco and balcony, and a master bedroom with two walk-in wardrobes and dressing nook,” Scott said. “The Tarkine 238 is more modest in size, yet still offers a second living room, a spacious walk-in wardrobe and ensuite in the master, and an alfresco area.” The Como is a part of the Hotondo Homes new Forever Oasis range of homes, which offers luxury, space and opulence in its designs. Featuring four bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms and a double garage, the Como is an upmarket design for second or third home buyers. The open-plan living, dining and kitchen area runs effortlessly into the utilities space, which includes the pantry, laundry, mud room and powder room. The home also has three separate living areas, and has the added bonus of both an alfresco and balcony for additional space. The stand out feature of the Como 390 is the spacious bedrooms that all feature walk-in wardrobes for added luxury to everyday living. The amazing parents’ retreat contains two walk-in wardrobes and an ensuite featuring a double vanity and shower, and the bedroom opens onto the balcony to take advantage of local views. Visit the displays at 35-37 Bathgate Crescent, Livingstone, Cranbourne East. Open hours are Saturday to Wednesday, 10am to 5pm. Call on 5941 8855 or visit online at www. hotondo.com.au

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Superb value in a superb location. Contemporary elegance with stylish appointed finishes, open- planned interiors and private entertaining balconies. Full security carpark with direct lift access available. • $10,000 First Home Owner Furniture Package included • With currently only $950 stamp duty payable • 6% rent guarantee provided - up to $300 per week Phone Mark on 0407 766 308 or George on 0407 766 318. Inspect the display suite at 20 Ian Street, Noble Park. Open Sat & Sun 12 – 2pm, or by appointment.

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IMAGINE old world charm with modern convenience. For more than 30 years Kialla Homes have offered beautiful period homes filled with the warmth of that old world charm that you don’t see everywhere. Their Victorian, Georgian, Edwardian and Federation styles all have their own unique heritage characteristics from ceiling roses and ornate fireplaces through to stunning corbelled plaster archways - harking back to a bygone era but with all of your 21st century needs covered, too. Whatever the style, Kialla Homes’ expertise and appreciation of heritagelisted homes enables them to capture the stunning architectural features of previous eras, while seamlessly intertwining them with contemporary design to create the owners very own slice of history. They offer an extensive list of inclusions to bring that little touch of history to a buyers brand new house - allowing them to make a passing nod to the era of their choice

with higher skirting or real hardwood floors or go all out. Imagine Wonthaggi fretwork and ornate cornices or plaster ceiling roses and picture rails, VJ joint wall panelling or ornate timber return air vents and plastered corbeled archways. Add those beautiful wrought iron friezes to the verandah, quoining to brickwork or an inviting Caringbush entry door with lead-lighting. There is a chance to curl up by an Edwardian-style fireplace or add a double ceramic farmhouse sink. Other inclusions include timber doublehung windows, plaster wall vents, heritage light switches and power points, timber mantles to the kitchen, a vinyl wrap kitchen, 30-45 degree roof pitches and customized gables to suit your needs. Find Kialla Homes headquarters at 2/22 Embrey Court, Pakenham. Phone 5941 3996.

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All roads lead to world fare MORE than 35,000 people packed into Dandenong Market for the Dandenong World Fare - up 10,000 on last year. The market became a pop-up street food bazaar for the fifth annual fare on Sunday 13 March.

The free Melbourne Food and Wine Festival event showcased the region’s best multicultural cuisine. Live entertainment included cooking demonstrations and performances from flamenco, Brazilian and Indian dancers in colourful costumes.

Chloe, 5, sits on the shoulders of mum Gloria Docherty watching live music.

Anad Dajee from La Caze Mama cooks Mauritian food.

The Bollydazzlers were a stunning spectacle.

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Neda Rahmani from Tumbarumba leads a musical parade through the market.

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Heated crossing forum By CASEY NEILL FIVE options are now on the table for removing the Abbotts Road level crossing. But businesses are calling for plans to close the Dandenong South thoroughfare to be canned. Arco Restaurant hosted an industry forum on the issue on Thursday 17 March. Owner Lindsay Bull has been outspoken on the Level Crossing Removal Authority (LCRA) plan revealed late last month to close Abbotts Road and build an overpass connecting Remington Drive to Pound Road West. He said the forum was quite heated. “We got a pretty good turnout, it would have been over 100 people,” he said. “Everyone was up in arms about the whole way it started. “They gave options of how to fix it now.” Mr Bull said four variations on overpasses and underpasses were presented - as well as the closure. “That needs to be taken off the table,” he said. He said he suspected a “hidden agenda” was driving that proposal and that one forum attendee asked an LCRA representative about the au-

The Abbotts Road level crossing. 151661 thority’s objectives. “He gets paid on every crossing that gets removed or something done to it,” Mr Bull said. “His opinion is going to be to fill his back pocket rather than what’s right. “It’s political and all about the dollar-factor now. Mr Bull said he wasn’t feeling any better about the situation following the meeting.

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“We need it done now and not six months to 12 months,” he said. “One guy is trying to negotiate his lease now. “He told them it’s all on hold until he knows what’s going to happen. “Businesses can’t operate like that.” Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams said some of the options put forward would require land acquisition and that a high water table was providing challenges.

“I’m not invested in any one option. The LCRA will say the same,” she said. “This process did not start in the way any of us wish it had. “We’ve now reset that process. We’ve got everyone to the table and listening.” Ms Williams said it was early days in the consultation process. “We’re just putting what we think are the five options on the table and seeking feedback for those,” she said. She said doorknocking would soon take place, along with studies and surveys, and that industry groups would come back together mid-year as part of stage two. “Think about this as a step one of a much broader set of work that needs to be done around improving connectivity in Dandenong South,” she said. “This isn’t the start, middle and end. This is one particular project that relates to that level crossing. “What it does is shine a light on those other connectivity issues.” She said further money to address other issues could become available in the future, and urged industry to work with her. “All of that knowledge can actually be really well-applied to this process and beyond this process,” she said.

Francis D'Mello, MP Lily D'Ambrosio, Peter Vanderzaag and MP Gabrielle Williams officially open the facility. 151705

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Resources offer secure career moves By CASEY NEILL AUTOMOTIVE workers will be among the 20 people starting new jobs at a Dandenong South production facility. Industry Minister Lily D’Ambrosio officially opened the new $5 million 3fold Resources site on Thursday 17 March. She said it consolidated the company’s manufacturing, warehousing and project management under one roof. Ms D’Ambrosio said 3fold Resources provided design, sourcing,

manufacturing, installation and ongoing support services and warehousing for store fit-outs with Wesfarmers among its high-profile clients. She welcomed 3fold adding 20 workers to its 100-strong team, particularly those from the automotive industry. “By hiring workers from the auto industry 3fold Resources will benefit from the expertise of these highly skilled local workers,” she said. Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams encouraged manufacturing businesses in the region to apply for State Govern-

ment financial assistance to grow their businesses and create new jobs. “3fold Resources is a great example of a thriving manufacturing business in Melbourne’s south-east,” she said. The 3fold Resources managing director Peter Vanderzaag said the facility would integrate local manufacturing with importing materials, so major retail chains could deal with just one organisation. “We have explored many options but have found the most appropriate supply chain is the one we are launching today,” he said.

“It allows our customers to take advantage of overseas cost benefits whilst having access to local manufacturing to meet specific design requirements and bespoke solutions.” Mr Vanderzaag said the retail sector accounted for $292 billion of the Australian economy and that retailers were looking for a point of difference in their fit-outs and must keep up with global trends. “So we have invested in a solution that will allow for unique retail environments to be implemented in a timely and cost-effective way,” he said.

Dandenong company in running for train delivery By CASEY NEILL A TRAIN order boost could bolster jobs in Dandenong for years to come, industry insiders say. The State Government announced on Tuesday 15 March that it would nearly double its high-capacity train order from 37 seven-carriage sets to 65. Dandenong’s Bombardier Transportation is in the running to deliver the project, with Eureka Rail and Evolution Rail the competition and an announcement expected late this year. Greater Dandenong Council’s business group manager Paul Kearsley said the announcement was a commitment to the local supply chains and would certainly assist in the transition from auto industry to other industries such as rail. “We look forward to Bombardier being the successful tenderer at the end of the process,” he said. “Council looks forward to participating in any way it can to assist Bombardier and the State Government to ensure manufacturing stays in Dandenong South and the region.” Mr Kearsley said that Bombardier missing out on the contract was “not a matter that the region would really want to contemplate”. “The facility at Bombardier is the only Australian-based true manufacturing assembling facility for trains,” he said. “To lose that opportunity to expand its role within Victoria and Australia would be a really missed opportunity. “Once you lose that facility, what you lose is all the skills. “We would hope that the supply chain in the region would be able to assist either one of the two other parties.” South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance (SEMMA) executive officer Adrian Boden said the order was a “continuation of the long-term approach so needed by the manufacturing community”. “Obviously it would be hugely important to the area if the contract was awarded to Bombardier and that the current workforce was not only maintained but increased over time, as well as the considerable flow-on effect to the supply base,” he said. “The 50 per cent minimum local content is already well established within Bombardier and I am sure that, with the increased purchase commitment, it will be that much easier for Bombardier to improve on that level. “We can only hope that other State Governments recognise the opportunity to purchase their transport needs in Australia and support and sustain our industries with long-term commitments.” Premier Daniel Andrews said the new trains would start arriving in 2018 and immediately reduce congestion on the Cranbourne Pakenham line, Melbourne’s busiest. They will be longer and able to carry more people with each trip.


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Push bike ride days are back THE ever popular push bike ride days at Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit are back for Easter. “We were extremely pleased with the amount of riders we had the last time we ran the days over the holidays so we thought it would be a great opportunity to allow even more people access to the circuit during the school

holidays,” said managing director Fergus Cameron. “In fact, it wasn’t only the numbers that pleased us, it was the diversity of groups as well. “We had family groups, older riders, serious riders, fitness fanatics and riding clubs. “The track can accommodate all

these groups together because it is extremely safe with no cars. “It’s wide enough for passing and challenging for the fitness fanatics because of its sweeping straights and long demanding undulations. “You won’t break any lap records on the 4.5 kilometre circuit however you will enjoy the safest and most

picturesque location to ride your push bike on Phillip Island,” Fergus said. The ride day for Easter is Saturday 26 March from 10am-1pm. Register at the visitor centre from 9.30am-12.15pm. There is no need for riders to book, they just turn up on the day 30 minutes prior to the session at the visitors’ centre to purchase a ticket with their own

bike and helmet. It’s best to arrive early and make the most of the time on this world famous circuit. So get a bike, helmet, family and friends and head straight to the track. For more information phone 5952 9400 or visit www.phillipislandcircuit. com.au.

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Run away and join this circus ROLL up, roll up, roll up! Silvers Circus and Star News Group are giving circuslovers the chance to win an incredible six passes over two weeks to see one of Australia’s most famous productions. Established in 1976, Silvers Circus provides world class family entertainment and fun. With extraordinary artists continually arriving from all parts of the world, Silvers is proud of the ever-changing program they are able to present. Silvers Circus is a household name in Australia and after almost 40 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 fam-

ily with new locations just announced for this year. The Westfield Southland shows will be held at Westfield Southland, Nepean Highway, Cheltenham, from 23 March to 17 April. The Knox shows will be held at the Westfield Knox Myer Car Park, Stud Road, Wantirna, from 20 April to 15 May. The two-hour action-packed show, featuring ringmaster and master of illusion Simon Tait features many spellbinding acts. These include the tight wire, juggling, the Globe of Death, hula-hoops, clowns, Roman rings and so much more. There is no other circus quite like Silvers Circus. For all show details, visit www.silverscircus.com.au.

Emily Ryan is an International Acrobat has also appeared in Cirque du Soleil, seen here on the German Wheel.

DANDENONG Market has an Easter treat for shoppers. While it will close its doors on Good Friday 25 March, it will open from 7am to 4pm on Maundy Thursday 24 March. The Easter Bunny will stop by to hand out chocolate eggs between 11am and 2pm on Thursday, Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 March. A colourful two-metre tall Easter Bunny will be on display throughout the weekend. Children visiting the market in 2014 each created an Easter egg artwork to attach to the rabbit statue. A display will teach market visitors about the German Easter egg tree, or osterbaum, Greek Easter bread tsoureki, and why hot cross buns feature crosses. There’ll be free craft workshops between 11am and 3pm on Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. The Sunday market day will also feature face painting between 11am and 2pm.

WHAT’S ON Tickets are priced from $10. Workshop attendance is an extra $5. Call 8761 1666 or visit www.drumtheatre.com.au.

Afghan New Year AFGHAN Women in Victoria will hold a women’s-only new year celebration with food and entertainment. ■ Menzies Hall in Dandenong North. Friday 25 March, 6pm to midnight. Call Gula on 0407 853 286 for more information. 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 five to 10. ■ Springvale Library, 411 Springvale Road, Springvale. Wednesday 30 March, 10.30am. Call 1300 630 920 or see library staff for more information.

School holiday fun CHILDREN aged three 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.

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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.

AMERICAN comedian Arj Barker is coming to Dandenong for the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. ■ Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Thursday 31 March, 8pm. The 90 minute show includes a support act. Tickets are from $38.

Combined Probus 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.

Dinner with a VIEW 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.

Party tricks ENJOY a post-work drink at the Drum Theatre and stay on for a free comedy show as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Sean Murphy’s Party Tricks is 60 minutes of stand-up comedy for adults that dishes the dirt on the world of children’s entertainment. The show will be in a new cabaret seating mode - table seating on the stage coupled with regular auditorium seats. ■ Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Tuesday 5 April, 6pm. Call 8761 1666 or visit www.drumtheatre.

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Tim Credible AS PART of the Easter school holiday program, Tim Credible will present an interactive magic show featuring ventriloquism and a performing dog. The free event is for children aged five to 10. ■ Springvale Library, 411 Springvale Road, Springvale. Tuesday 5 April, 11am. Call 1300 630 920 or see library staff for more information.

Kid’s Party Confidential SEAN Murphy is bringing this show for five to 12-year-olds to Dandenong for the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. A 50-minute play and create workshop with Sean will follow the performance. ■ Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Tuesday 5 April, 1.30pm.

THESE children’s presenters invite audiences to take a fresh look at the humble household wheelie bin. They’ll also host circus skills workshops in juggling, plate spinning, human pyramids, hula hooping, acrobatics and more. ■ Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Wednesday 6 April, 1.30pm show and 3.15pm workshop. Thursday 7 April, 10.30am show and 12.15pm workshop. Show tickets are priced from $12.50. Add a workshop session for $5. Call 8761 1666 or visit www.drumtheatre.com. au.

AiR Showcase THE Heritage Hill Artist-in-Residence (AiR) program supports local, emerging, mid-career or established artists. This exhibition will feature Marynes Avila, Eddie Botha, Monica Ianculescu, Motoko Kitano and Domenica Vavala. ■ Benga House, Heritage Hill Museum and Historical Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Until Friday 8 April. Tuesday to Friday, 10am to 4pm and the first Sunday of the month, noon to 4pm.






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Thrills as blood spills By JARROD POTTER DDCA TURF 1 GRAND FINAL REVIEW BEYOND extraordinary. It’s a match without compare in local cricket history and nor will it ever be surpassed as the most thrilling end to the DDCA Turf 1 season. The greatest finish a cricket season has seen unfolded at Keysborough as Springvale South (138 and 87) was beaten by Cranbourne (65 and 5/163) in a Turf 1 reverse-outright thriller. It started horrendously for the minor premiers before the game as import spinner Malinga Bandara had his Supreme Court appeal quashed and his DDCA tribunal misconduct charge upheld. It didn’t get better for the Bloods early on Saturday after losing Nathan King (8), Harry Staude (0) and Dylan Quirk (12) for next-to-nothing as Martin Kelly (3/24) and Steve Spoljaric (2/30) chipped away at the top order. Craig Slocombe (21) went from belting the stuffing out of the attack to succumbing to Chasemore in a quickfire knock that left the side spinning at 4/71. The initiative was left to Sri Lankan import Michael Vandort (58) who braced himself and held on. In the end the Bloods managed to work their way into the clash through a remarkable lower order partnership. Mitchell Forsyth (16) played out of his skin to hold on with Vandort as the duo added 26 for the seventh stand. Vandort raised the bat for his 50 but soon fell to young leggie Cam Dinger (3/24) after an impressive 176-ball occupation of the crease while Forsyth carried on with the tail to add the final few drips to the Bloods’ bank of runs. The fading light only renewed Springvale South’s hopes as the openers went on the warpath.

Sringvale South's Nathan King leaps for joy early on day two of the DDCA Turf 1 grand final. 151517 Pictures: JARROD POTTER Jarrod Armitage (7/20) was beyond sensational in his first-up eight over spell - cannoning through Brayden Roscoe (1) before finding the edge of Jake Harrington (6) and Wookey Medallist Matt Chasemore (1). Lucas Ligt (4) set himself to see out the remaining overs and held on throughout the chaos unleashed by Armitage, Tim Ford (1/4) and Nathan King (0/6). Craig Slocombe saved his ace for the last over of the day, though, bring-

ing on his young part-timer Brayden Sharp (1/0). Sharp managed to flight a leftarm miracle, taking arguably the biggest wicket of his career to get rid of the dogged Ligt, caught brilliantly by King. Spoljaric (20) and Stuart Plunkett (12) were left to see out the day but both would struggle early on day two. Everything was primed for Armitage to begin a day two rampage as he shattered Cranbourne’s hopes ... or at

least everyone thought he did. The sun baked the deck and Armitage flayed all and sundry. Armitage seared through the Eagles to take a grand-final seven-for and give his side the first innings victory and what most people assumed would be the game as the last runs were squeezed from Cranbourne to get to 65. Cranbourne, somewhat begrudgingly at first, returned to the crease to try for one last miracle. That miracle came in the form of young spinner Dinger (6/44).

In tandem with Chasemore (1/21), Dinger rattled through the Bloods’ attack and set the stage for a race to the finish. When everyone else was getting ready to wave the white flag, Dinger picked off Nathan King (7) Dylan Quirk (12) and Harry Staude (9) then captured the prized wicket of Craig Slocombe (5). With 27 overs or 10 wickets for Springvale South and the Twnety20esque chase of 161 for Cranbourne, not much hope was given for Cranbourne in the second innings and it started slowly through Stuart Plunkett (9) and Brayden Roscoe (16). But that was all part of Spoljaric’s (61) master plan - saving himself and Chasemore (59no) for first and second drop to let the openers get the shine off the new ball. It worked to plan as Spoljaric showed his calibre on the big stage yet again. He was primed for another masterclass at the crease as Spoljaric began unloading on the tiring quicks. Spoljaric thumped five sixes down the ground to send the Bloods scrambling to all points on the rope as King (0/60), Matt Wetering (0/13) and Armitage (1/58) copped a pasting off the Cranbourne champion. But when he chopped on against Slocombe, the match took one last twist. It left 49 to get off only six overs but that wasn’t a problem for Chasemore (59no) who lit up Keysborough with the second barrage of boundaries. He was joined by miracle-man himself Dinger (10no) who slapped one of his first balls into the rope to cut the deficit to 18 runs off 20 balls. Chasemore finished the job with a whopping six before sealing the deal with a four to start the celebrations.

Father-son rule Turf 3 By JARROD POTTER TURNING the Turf 3 grand final on its head were Buckley Ridges’ father-son combination Shane and Jono D’Rozario. The elder D’Rozario is well-known in DDCA circles - having won on the last day in Turf 1 as well as claiming an Alan Wookey Medal in 2006/07. But the DDCA champion admitted Sunday would be hard to top in his cricket highlights after he celebrated a Turf 3 senior premiership with his 14-year-old son as Buckley Ridges (188) defeated DDCA newcomers Beaconsfield (168). With the cup under his arm and his son under the other, Shane could not have been happier celebrating the season’s end. “Was great to see on this great occasion that will live long,” Shane D’Rozario said. “It’s right up there with winning the Turf 1 flag if not better to share this with my young bloke, so I’m absolutely stoked.” It could have been a different story without both generations of D’Rozario cricketers writing chapters in the Turf 3 history books over the weekend. Arriving with the side in disarray on Saturday afternoon - Shane came to the crease at 6/69 and anchored the Buckley Ridges’ fight-back. He picked the perfect time to get his top score in 2015/16, smashing 74 in tandem with Sojjad Ali (26) before starting a

partnership that he will never forget began to grow. Jono D’Rozario (11) arrived at the crease at eighth drop and united with his dad to put on a memorable 50-run stand. From one D’Rozario to another, it was Jono’s turn on Sunday to spin the match Buckley Ridges’ way. The younger D’Rozario worked his way through Beaconsfield’s batting with a 21 sublime leg-spin overs. He snared 5/56 - including the huge wickets of Brendan Johnson (0), Matt Golding (38) and Mario Perera (25). “Fantastic mate, fantastic - proud as punch of him and this great club,” Shane D’Rozario said. “It’s been years in the making, but to captain the boys is one thing and to put on a 50-run partnership with the young bloke is awesome. “For him to come out and get five wickets in the innings as well - words can’t describe it ... . I’m the happiest bloke going around at the moment.” Jono was similarly speechless but wanted to thank his dad for everything he’s done for him on and off the field. “Terrific, words can’t explain it,” Jono D’Rozario said. “It’s great - to win with these lads - it’s just awesome. “Just want to thank dad for all the years basically and getting me through the hard times.” Shane thanked Buckley Ridges and his family - his wife Michelle, son Jono and daughter Shania - for their love and support.

Shane and Jono D'Rozario belt out the club song after guiding Buckley Ridges to a Turf 3 premiership. 151518 Picture: JARROD POTTER


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Dingoes leave Knights dented By JARROD POTTER DDCA TURF 2 GRAND FINAL REVIEW THE Dingoes are on the march to the top grade after an emphatic victory in the Dandenong District Cricket Association’s Turf 2 grand final. Minor premier Keysborough (116) narrowly avoided defeat last week after a reverse-outright triumph but it couldn’t overcome a determined Dingley (6/178) in the finale. The Dingoes rolled the Knights cheaply on Saturday before hunting down the runs with hours to spare on Sunday to seal the club’s greatest victory yet in the association. “Definitely thrilled - I just think the best thing about the win is the junior players from Dingley being involved in it,” Dingley captain Travis Sawers said. “We had eight players who had gone through from juniors to seniors involved in the premiership and had a father-son involved in it as well. “We also had even contribution from everyone each week - we don’t rely on individuals to perform to get success and we have a really strong balance.” The Keysborough top order imploded against Dingley’s new ball specialist Andrew Dalby (4/30) as Dingley seared through the first four for a pittance. The only tandem to show great

Dingley Cricket Club is ready for what lies ahead in Turf 1 after a comprehensive Turf 2 premiership triumph. resistance was Shakeel Ahmad (48) and Yoshan Kumara (19), as the duo worked their way towards tea in a steady partnership before Ahmad was run out by Kumara and from there the Keysborough innings couldn’t regain momentum. Dingley’s difficult chase - hampered

by the thunderbolts Kumara (3/27) was flinging at them - was started by the captain Sawers (26) alongside Christo Otto (18). Scott Tutton (57no) and up-andcomer Liam Leeson (16) set themselves for stumps and finished the job on Sunday to earn the Dingoes their

first DDCA senior flag since joining in 2013/14. “He (Tutton) was professional and the way he went about it and closed it off, but the partnership between him and Liam Leeson on Saturday night, where it was getting dark and tough was incredible,” Sawers said.

“Liam is only a 15-year-old kid and for him to weather a storm from Yoshi (Yoshan Kumara) and Kella (Ruwanta Kellepotha) showed experience beyond his years.” Dingley’s 19-year-old wicketkeeper Mark Fitch got to savour the moment alongside his dad Darren as the pair celebrated a rare father-son Turf 2 premiership. It’s onwards and upwards to DDCA Turf 1 for the Dingoes and Sawers believes it puts the side on the map and can only help them develop further. “It’s just fantastic for us as a club we’re a growing club and we know that Turf 1 basically gives us a chance to draw better players to the club to help develop the youth,” Sawers said. “I guess it’s just a reward for selfbelief among the playing group who were tight on the field but also off the field and had a strong social culture that’s the most important thing with the side.” It was Dingley’s first senior XI flag since the 2004/05 season in the Victorian Turf Cricket Association. DINGLEY DDCA TURF 2 PREMIERS: Travis Sawers (captain), Ryan McLean, Kent Waring, Christo Otto, Brody Balfour, Liam Leeson, Scott Tutton, Umega Chathuranga, Andrew Dalby, Darren Fitch, Mark Fitch, Jay Jhamb and Flynn Mcgaw.

Major Jackpot launches to a flying start Cracking By MICHAEL FLOYD MAJOR Jackpot launched himself into favouritism for the $220,000 group two Launching Pad with a dazzling win in his semi-final on Thursday night. Trained by Anthony Azzopardi, Major Jackpot speared out of box two to set a flying 4.97 to the first split before accelerating away to set 18.41 to the second split - just the second greyhound to break 18.50. He then went on to win convincingly by 7 3/4 lengths in 29.12. Pagan Midnight was a gallant second. “It’s very exciting,” said Azzopardi after the run. “The owners are such great people, they’ve been great family friends for some time and to train a greyhound like him is a real privilege.” Major Impact showed a glimpse of his potential with a dazzling 13 length win in slick time at Lismore three starts prior. Despite two poor runs in Victoria since, Azzopardi remained confident his charge would put his best foot for-

Unlawful Entry sped his way around Sandown Park to capture the track record. ward. In semi-final two Dream Edition set the early tempo however looked vulnerable when the powerful South Australian Hukanui settled behind him.

Hukanui wasn’t able to get past, however, and fell short to Dream Edition by a 1/4 length in 29.45. Buck Forty produced an enormous run in his heat and repeated the performance in semi-final three.

Buck Forty was moderate to begin from his inside draw though gained a clear run through the first turn to settle a length off early leader Carjack Arrest. Buck Forty railed under Carjack Arrest turning for home and accelerated clear to win by 2 lengths in 29.49. The semi-final results set up an intriguing final on Thursday 24 March, with the eight talented chasers vying for the $155,000 first prize. Later in the night, Unlawful Entry broke Bekim Bale’s four-and-a-halfyear-old track record in one of the most impressive performances seen at the View Road circuit. Beginning brilliantly from box one, Unlawful Entry extended his lead at every mark, stopping the clock at 28.95 seconds, shaving 0.009 seconds off the previous mark. The Launching Pad final coincides with the club’s famous Easter Kids Fun Night, featuring a stack of free activities including the popular Owner For a Day, Easter Bunny races, Easter Egg hunt and loads more.

Easter races A PERFECT way to conclude the Easter weekend is at Ladbrokes Park Sandown Race Day on Monday 28 March. The meeting to be run on the Hillside Track will offer free admission to all ages and is sure to attract some strong runners and excellent racing. Easter Saturday will see one of the Melbourne Racing Club’s feature race days at Caulfield with the $150,750 Group 3 Victoria Handicap (1400 metres) and the $150,750 Group 3 Easter Cup (2000 metres). Easter Monday at Ladbrokes Park Sandown will be a great day for all the family to relax and enjoy the day with free admission. Ladbrokes Park Sandown is the major sporting venue in the south-eastern suburbs and provides a complete entertainment package with quality horse racing and ample family entertainment. Attractive dining packages are available on Monday 28 March and bookings can be made by phoning 9257 7100.

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AT LAST: after living with the lumpen lines of previous Pajeros, the latest iteration of the large wagon from Mitsubishi has taken up looks more in character with that of a true sports utility vehicle. While Mitsubishi says the Pajero Sport is the most technically advanced off-roader it has produced, it is the all-round look of the company’s new Dynamic Shield styling theme that is the most striking feature. The Pajero Sport comes in three highly-specified versions - GLX, GLS and Exceed - starting at a competitive entry-level price of $45,000. Powered by the Triton’s 2.4-litre MIVEC turbo-diesel engine, coupled to an eight-speed automatic transmission, the GLX, in true off-roader style, is fitted with the Super Select II 4WD system and Off-road Terrain Control System. The GLS, at $48,500, takes on added comfort and convenience features such as dual-zone airconditioning, leather interior, rain-sensing wipers, dusk-sensing headlamps and electro-chromatic rear view mirror. Mitsubishi’s five-year warranty and fixed-price servicing apply to the new wagon. I took advantage of the range-topping Exceed ($52,750), which goes the full Monty with the latest active safety measures and luxuries including heated front seats with power adjustment, rear DVD entertainment system and eight-speaker audio. The word ‘striking’ does not do the Pajero Sport exterior justice. Based on Challenger architecture, it’s a big wagon (almost five metres long) with sleek lines that make it look as if it is built for speed. In profile, Pajero Sport carries a crease running through the front guard and rear quarter

The sleek new Pajero Sport is unrecognizable from the lumbering looking wagon of old. panel and taillight. Integrated roof rails, side sill garnish and side step reinforce the bold SUV image and modern design 18-inch alloy wheels have premium quality written all over them. Up front is Mitsubishi’s new Dynamic Shield styling theme - bumpers that wrap around the front from the left and right guards and are bordered by a bright silver garnish. Chrome-trimmed grille bars run from the three-diamond Mitsubishi badge into the headlight accents, giving the Pajero Sport the latest front fascia design. Talk about ‘bright lights, big city’, day or night the Pajero Sports announces its arrival with a front lighting set-up consisting of LED head-

lights dominated by super-hero size DRLs. Scary! On a practical note, extensive wind-tunnel testing and computer modelling have produced a best-in-class drag coefficient of 0.04 Cd, while the smart front-end design dramatically decreases water splash over the windscreen when driving through water. The sporty feel is repeated in the passenger cabin with a Mitsubishi-first electric park brake and lofty centre console that wraps around occupants of the front seats. For further details contact Dandenong Mitsubishi, 41 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong, on 9771 9400 or Berwick Mitsubishi, 2032 Kangan Drive, Berwick, on 9709 2999.

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41 LONSDALE ST, DANDENONG

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