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■ Eagle feature takes flight as contract is agreed...
Roof has wings
An artist's impression of Bunjil Place and its soaring roof design.
A Hallam company has won a $2 million contract to supply and install the eye-catching roof on Bunjil Place arts and civic centre. Barden-Steeldeck Industries was selected by competitive tender to deliver the complex 10,000 square-metre roof which is regarded as the defining element of the $126 million building. Manager Michael Shacklock was not overawed by the complex geometry – which includes three levels and two arcing ‘eagle’ wings that meet in a ‘tongue’ on the building’s western corner. “We try to specialise in the out-of-the-ordinary,” he said. Mr Shacklock said installers would abseil to work on Bunjil’s winged elements. It’s a low-risk, tested method of working on the bespoke-design roof ’s highly-variant gradients and its curved-over front, he said. Aluminium will be used for the roof ’s most curved and tapered sections and the rest will be the more standard Colourbond steel. Barden-Steeldeck has been involved in many of Melbourne’s modern landmarks including the undulating Southern Cross railway station roof – a project feted with architectural awards – and Casey RACE. The business has gone from strength to
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Community News Help shape your city by having your say The City of Casey is inviting residents to have their say on a number of master plans and strategies currently open for community consultation.
Clean Up Your Act campaign continues Council’s Clean Up Your Act campaign is delivering results! Thanks to a $300,000 funding commitment from the State Government, the Monash Freeway’s noise walls and signs will TPPO CF SJE PG HSBGmUJ Council has now turned its attention to the tags that plague rail infrastructure including railway bridges owned by VicTrack and maintained by Metro Trains such as the rail overpass at Narre Warren-Cranbourne Road. Show your support for this campaign by completing the online petition to the Minister for Public Transport Jacinta Allan MP at www.casey.vic.gov.au/cleanupyouract.
Drat Old Cheese Factory Master Plan
Drat Berwick Springs Master Plan
The Old Cheese Factory in Berwick allows visitors to step back in time, explore historic buildings and enjoy the Homestead CafÊ, beautifully-landscaped gardens, large children’s playground and barbecue and picnic facilities.
The draft Berwick Springs Wetland Reserve Master Plan outlines a number of activities and infrastructure to further enhance the experiences available at the SFTFSWF TVDI BT B mUOFTT DJSDVJU LJDL BCPVU MBXO fenced dog park, BBQ, picnic shelter and more.
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Celebrate at Experience Casey!
Are you passionate about your local community? If you’d like to make a positive contribution to Casey then putting your hand up for local Council is a great option.
The Lynbrook Community Centre will be a hive of celebration on Sunday 29 May 2016 and the community is invited to join in the festivities.
The City of Casey is hosting an information session for potential candidates. Date: Thursday 2 June 2016 Time: 7.00 pm - 9.00 pm Venue: Council Chambers, City of Casey Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren Enquiries: Customer Service on 9705 5200 Further details at www.standforcouncil.com.au.
June Council meetings Members of the community are welcome to attend Council and Committee meetings which are held in the Council Chambers at the City of Casey Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren. Council meetings Tuesday 7 June 2016, 6.30 pm Tuesday 21 June 2016, 6.30 pm Planning Committee meeting Tuesday 14 June 2016, 6.30 pm General Purposes Committee Tuesday 14 June 2016, 7.00 pm
Visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/currentconsultations to have your say.
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The 2016 Winter Arts Festival program is out now, featuring an action-packed line up of art events and activities across Casey throughout June, July and August. There is something for everyone including an art bus tour, ‘dance like #FZPODF DMBTT QIPUPHSBQIZ mFMEUSJQT TDIPPM IPMJEBZ GVO GPS kids, workshops, theatre shows and much more ‌ there’s endless creative fun to keep you warm over the winter months. Check out the program at www.casey.vic.gov.au/winterarts.
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Council has drafted the 2016-2022 ‘Rethink Your Waste!’ strategy that provides guidance on the waste, recycling and litter services currently being provided by Council. The strategy lays out a foundation for the EFWFMPQNFOU PG OFX TFSWJDFT GPS UIF CFOFmU PG UIF Casey community up to and beyond 2022.
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Plasterer hits the wall By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS A devastated tradie has said he is owed about $200,000 after working for Botanic Homes right up to the day of its liquidation. The south-east-based plasterer, who doesn’t wish to be named, said he was even assured of the company’s financial viability on the day it folded on 3 May. He is among an estimated 250 unsecured creditors, including customers and tradie-contractors, who are owed about $5 million by the builder. In 2014-15, Botanic Homes turned over $50 million, built 150 homes and employed 50 staff, according to its administrators. “They must have known at Christmas things weren’t great,” the plasterer said. “They should have started saying something to us then. “How they could do this to other human be-
ings... it’s hurt people massively.” The tradesman remains unpaid for “big jobs” at six of the award-winning Hallam business’s projects in April and May. In the wash-up, the tradie may get about 20 cents in the dollar from receivers PKF Melbourne. He said he was hurt but not bankrupted. “It means I’ve basically worked the past two years for free. “But it’s not just the money owed, it’s the 200 homes a year of work.” Several days before liquidation, he had called Botanic Homes after hearing “whispers” of its cash-flow problems. “They said ‘we’re financially sound’. I took their word for it and kept working on their jobs.” He rang again on 3 May. A Botanic Homes director said he’d get money to the tradie that day. “’Everything will be fine. We’re working through it’,” the tradie was told - not knowing that
receivers PKF Melbourne were being appointed that day. The tradesman said he was “devastated” to hear about the liquidation the next day. “It was a big shock. I’d worked about three years with them and couldn’t knock them - they always paid on time. “It’s going to take a long time to sort out because, apparently, it’s so messy.” As for how this happened, the tradie thinks the boutique-home builder got “too big too quickly” - citing its lavish Hallam factory that opened last year. “It’s either bad management or money has gone missing.” PKF Melbourne administrator Jason Stone said about 30 customers, who had put down deposits with Botanic Homes, had made claims to the Victorian Managed Insurance Authority. About a further 20 customers were expected to make similar claims.
Rent is going through the roof as children go hungry By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS
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A groundswell of struggling Casey families are facing an unappetising dilemma - to feed their kids or pay their soaring rent, says a charity leader. Pastor Keith Vethaak, who runs Transit Food Support in Narre Warren, says hundreds of parents are being referred by school principals to the outreach service for help. “They are really concerned, seeing students come to school with no breakfast and no lunch. “We’re finding it’s a huge growing area - parents whose rents have gone through the roof and their incomes have not gone up.” Mr Vethaak says it’s hard for families - with take-home pay as low as $600 a week - to find suitable accommodation under $400 a week. The shortage of affordable housing makes it hard to make ends meet, he says. “People are now lining up outside the building before we open. We just have hundreds coming through.” On Thursdays, the charity offers up to $100 of groceries including fresh food and vegetables to the referred families. Hundreds of socks will also be handed out, thanks to recent donations from Berwick’s Bendigo Bank staff and customers. Some bank staff have also recently helped with dishes and handing out food supplies at the kitchen. They are among about 100 Transit volunteers. Mr Vethaak says the outreach service helps about 1000 individuals - or 300 families - a week. The service is packed on Mondays and Wednesdays as it dishes about 200 three-course hot meals - soup, main and dessert. Transit has had to limit its dinners to one a week per person to meet the swelling demand. It’s enough to help the diners - some who are homeless - to get through the week. “There’s a large social aspect as people sit down to have a meal,” Mr Vethaak says. “These people really do care about each other.” The service is at 4/3 Webb Street, Narre Warren. Details: transitoutreach.org.au
Pastor Keith Vethaak with Bendigo Bank Berwick's Leanne Burke and Eddy Leo and a pile of donated socks.
$100m unpaid traffic fines Casey families are racking up huge bills on unpaid and accumulated transport fines but an overhaul of the entire State Government infringement system is set to bring much-needed clarity. In February the executive officer at Casey North Information and Support Service, Susan Magee, wrote to AttorneyGeneral Martin Pakula advocating for a six-month, state-wide amnesty on administration fees attached to unpaid traffic fines. Ms Magee revealed how crippling the accumulated debt and fees were becoming for the thousands of Casey residents struggling to pay back fines. “We have Casey residents come in carrying shopping bags full of unopened fines and it’s affecting all aspects of their lives,” Ms Magee told Star News. In the letter, Ms Magee wrote: “Almost 30,000 Casey residents presently owe $102 million” in road fines, which amounts to “more than 10 per cent of the Casey population”. Mr Pakula met with Ms Magee in person last month to advise of the current system reform and his reluctance to consider an amnesty until the system was fully updated. “It was a positive meeting,” Ms Magee said. “The reforms will hopefully make it easier for the public to navigate - if they had done nothing to improve the frustrating system I would have pushed for an amnesty.” The State Government’s improved infringement system is set to become active by 2017 and will include the consolidation of fines. This will allow all infringements to be dealt with in one payment arrangement. Under the reformed system those in acute financial hardship will be able to pay for their fines through the Work and Development Permit scheme. This means vulnerable people can pay back their debt through non-finance options, such as community work, treatment, life skills and vocational courses. Among other amendments to the complicated system, Ms Magee said the format of correspondence would be reviewed. “It will take a more reader-friendly format that should be easier to understand,” she said. In response to the scope of the growing debt in the south-east, the State Government’s Department of Justice and Regulation dished out $100,000 over two years, to the Peninsula Community Legal Centre (PCLC). The cash injection was to fund fine clinics to inform the public of their legal rights. PCLC CEO, Jackie Galloway said the clinics started in January and had been “well utilised” so far. “The clinics will run over two years and are in response to the emerging legal need in the community,” she said. Training sessions for local community support workers have also started. To book in to a fines clinic visit: www. pclc.org.au
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From refugee to restaurateur, Jan's Afghan kebabs make lunch a treat By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Freshpoint Kebabs make no ordinary meat on a stick, nor is its proprietor an ordinary man. The Hampton Park eatery cooks up Afghanstyle kebabs in lamb, chicken and shami - which is a fine-minced lamb - that are coated with a mild, pleasant hide of spices and cut into generous cubes. The kebabs are served on the plate with flat bread and fresh garden salad, as well as a garlic raita and a citrus vinegar dressing that are created on the premises. They are popular dishes for a growing Afghan community moving into Casey which is hungry for its national food. But in truth owner Jan Shafahi sates a diversity of diners with charcoal tandoori chicken and chips, dim sims, Turkish-style kebab and lamb curry as well as Afghan dumplings filled with either spinach (ashak) or meat (mantu). “This shop is not like other shops,” the former
EAT LOCAL, DINE GLOBAL asylum seeker said. “I try to bring in a lot of different customers.” His giant flat breads sell for $1 and have built a giant following. They are baked in vertical tandoori ovens each day, selling before they’ve barely cooled. In 2014, Mr Shafahi took over the shop, leaving behind a decade of factory toil. He works 14-hour days, but hasn’t regretted the move. He’s learnt a lot on the job in his own business and meets a wealth of people. In contrast, “everything comes at you in one direction” in the factory and there were no prospects for advancement. Fleeing from Taliban persecution in Afghani-
Looking Back 100 years ago 18 May 1916 The Red Cross Dispute Sir - will you kindly publish the “latest” move of Dr F E Langley to insult me, which as president of the shire I strongly resent: A meeting of the finance committee of the Dandenong Red Cross branch was held at the shire hall on Friday 12 May 1916. Present A W Pearson (chair), Mrs Pearson, Miss Hayman, Dr Langley, Mr Macpherson and Mr McAlphin. Dr Langley moved and Miss Hayman seconded the following notices of motion. 1. That the funds of the Red Cross Society (which is public money) be under the new name in the commercial bank The Dandenong Red Cross. 2. That the motion of meeting held on 1 October 1915, to the effect “that Mr McAlphin act as treasurer and that he and Mr Pearson sign all cheques” be rescinded and
Jan Shafahi carves chicken. 154487 Chicken kebab to go. 154487 stan, he arrived in Australia by boat in 2000. It was his first ever boat trip and it was on rough seas and without life jackets. By his own example, he puts the lie to the misconception that asylum seekers take jobs. He employs four staff members who prepare the extensive menu from early mornings. One of his fellow former factory colleagues - also a refu-
gee - owns a large supermarket in Dandenong. “From the Australians I see, I feel the love of all people here.” Mr Shafahi continues to dream. He plans for a 150-seat dine-in restaurant. Freshpoint Kebabs is open seven days a week from 7am-9pm at shop 21, 166 Somerville Road, Hampton Park. Phone 8751 3221.
Compiled by Dandenong and District Historical Society altered to meet the wishes of the Red Cross committee to read “that Mr McAlphin act as treasurer and that he and Miss Hayman sign all cheques”. I, as chairman, ruled both these notices of motion out of order on the grounds that it had been decided that matters should remain as they were until the annual meeting, which was agreed to at the council meeting at which Dr Langley was spokesman. In spite of this, Dr Langley questioned my ruling and on its being put to the meeting, my ruling was upheld by four to two, only Dr Langley and Miss Hayman voting for the motion. Now, Sir, I think that with this last insult it is about time Dr Langley retired altogether form the Red Cross and confined his attentions where they are more needed. A W Pearson 50 years 12 May 1966 Call up exception plea for farmers
A resolution at last Monday’s annual meeting of the Lang Lang branch of the Australian Primary Producers Union opposes conscripts from farms being called up for National Service Training. There was a prolonged debate and the motion was carried by a narrow majority. Of those who spoke against the motion, some opposed conscription in any form. Committee man Mr N Sayers replied that so far as he remembered, the government during the last war had realised its mistake in calling up farm workers. 20 years 20 May 1996 Garbo’s ‘binned’ Council’s domestic garbage workers will be “binned” in September because a private contractor has won their jobs. Council staff were unsuccessful in their bid for the city’s garbage and recycling col-
lection contract, losing out to JJ Richards and Sons. 5 years 23 May 2011 Star touches base with home town Wallabies star Digby Loane is well known for his acrobatic try celebrations, where he balances on his hands and propels his body in a circle. It’s called many names, such as the jackhammer, scorpion, caterpillar or turtle. In fact, the 25-year-old winger is rarely acknowledged as a Victorian and outside of his former schools, St Anthony’s Primary School in Noble Park and St John’s, is widely thought to be from Queensland, where he moved in his late teens to advance his rugby career. Last Monday, Loane returned to the college to promote the game of rugby. - Compiled by Dandenong and District Historical Society
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Ice jail to ‘reset’ drug addiction By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS An ice-addict who persistently breached intervention orders has been jailed for 14 months to “push the reset button”. Police observed the 27-year-old man wrestling with an ex-partner as she attempted to jump from a footbridge in Endeavour Hills on 15 February, a court was told. The man had been barred from any contact with the victim - including going within 200 metres of her home - for five years from January 2015. He had only been released from jail for the same breaches less than two weeks before the incident. A defence lawyer told Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday 16 May the man was trying to stop the victim from jumping. On 17 April, the accused wrestled for five minutes with four police officers who tried to remove him from his mother’s Beaconsfield house - also the subject of an intervention order. Drug affected, he resisted treatment from an ambulance officer. The man could not be interviewed due to his “state of mind”, police prosecutor Senior Constable Dani Lord told the court. On 16 April, police were called to the pair ar-
guing while seemingly drug-affected in a Narre Warren street. On another occasion, the couple were discovered in the bed of the man’s mother. By the end of April, the man had moved in with the ex-partner at her parents’ home in Tooradin North. The father claimed he had kicked the couple out after being assaulted by his daughter and threatened by the accused. The man’s lawyer said there was no suggestion of violence against the mother and ex-partner, in contrast to previous offences. “A number of these matters are unusual in that ... they are by consensual agreement.” The man had used heroin in the past six months, ice and GHB since he was 18. The start of his drug abuse co-incided with a diagnosed bipolar disorder and the death of his father from cancer. At the 16 May hearing, Magistrate Vandersteen noted the man had been jailed for four months twice last year for the “same offending”, as well as 77 days in 2013. He said the victims had to be protected from potential family violence. The man will be eligible for parole in five months.
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Wild weather has not stopped the safe construction of Bunjil Place over the last few weeks. Concrete pouring has continued with slabs for the gallery, underground car park, ground floor of the library and the fly-tower (part of the theatre complex) now complete. Next up we’ll be pouring the studio slab, first level of the theatre seating and first suspended slab, including the function centre, kitchen and part of the City of Casey Customer Service Centre. Work is also being undertaken to prepare for the below ground substation and tank room slabs and the first of the pre-cast panels for the fly tower are being installed. While a lot is taking place on the site, there’s plenty going on behind the scenes. Project builder Brookfield Multiplex is sourcing and coordinating off-site fabrication of products needed throughout the build, including the intricate timber grid-shell which will feature in the foyer.
Spotlight on the community plaza At the heart of Bunjil Place will be an interactive and engaging outdoor plaza. Specifically designed to host vibrant community events, the Plaza will become a destination to meet friends and engage in your community. This space will provide grassed and soft landscaped areas, as well as a versatile amphitheatre and outdoor big screen, which is sure to be popular for community celebrations!
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Club’s big gift for brave little battler An Endeavour Hills boy is receiving brain tumour treatment in China thanks to his soccer side. White Star Dandenong Soccer Club raised more than $36,000 for Piotrus at a family day on Sunday 16 April. The nine-year-old had run out of treatment options in Australia, following more than five years battling the illness, so his family is turning to a little-known cutting-edge light treatment only offered in China. Piotrus refuses to skip juniors training at White Star, even in the wake of major surgeries.
The club showed a similar dedication when it offered to drum up support for his treatment. Club vice-president Robert Drozdz said the 120-member club had never rallied behind a player in such a way, but it summed up its ethos as “the community club” in Dandenong. “We consider all of our participants as family,” he said. “We want to raise funds so Piotrus can live life like any other kid.”
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It’s a marvel, and a force for good By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS There’s a force building with Casey’s underworld of fans for comics, sci-fi, super heroes, action figures and video games. Roy Condeza, who is organising the first popculture mini-convention Deza-Con-1 for the region on 28 May, said there’s no shortage of collectors in the south-east growth corridor. The movement in Casey started as a trade day. It has blossomed into an event which is expected to attract up to 500 local and interstate collectors. It will include a swap meet of collectibles as well as video games for play, cosplay - which is short for costume play - club sign ups and custom artists of toys and comics. There will also be a live visit from Optimus Prime staged by entertainers Melbourne Transformers. Mr Condeza said the region’s plentiful popculture collectors are starved of such opportunities. There are no nearby retailers, and few hubs to meet - outside of a Berwick Market vintage toy stall and social media, he said. The Narre Warren collector’s specimens start with 1980s Masters of the Universe figures such as He-Man and Skeletor. It has evolved to about 6000 items including books and a newest customised version of Castle Grayskull. “It’s small compared to the biggest collections but I’m happy to say my entire collection hasn’t been bought on e-Bay. “I’ve done the hard yards of garage sales and toy meets.” When pressed on how his passion has endured, he said there’s a special thrill in acquiring a new collectible. “There’s a couple of guys who, when they get their hands on a comic, they won’t talk to you. They just want to sit and read it straightaway.” Unlike some collectors, Mr Condeza is an “opener” - meaning he’s not scared to take his action figures out of the box. “As soon as you open the box, straightaway 50 per cent or more of its value is reduced. “But I want to sit down one day and have 100
Local pop culture fans, behind from left, Ivan Diaz (Obi Wan Kenobi), Ethan Litkowski (The Joker), Roy Condeza, Steve Eldridge (Ghost Busters), and Chelsea Sheppard (Harley Quinn) and, in front, Finn (The Flash) and Picture: ROB CAREW Amelia (Elsa from Frozen) eagerly await Casey's mini-convention. 154238
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action figures out to play with my kids in one go.” Trending in pop-culture are the Marvel movies based on comics, such as Avengers, Harley Quinn and Batman v Superman, he said. For the record, Mr Condeza’s a fan of the Batman v Superman flick that has been rejected by 1970s vintage-superhero followers. But it’s a debate in which the pre-teen up-andcomers “hold their own” against their elders.
“We’re loving it, celebrating that it’s evolving to something more realistic,” Mr Condeza said. Deza-Con-1 will raise money to donate swags to Cranbourne-based service Style for a Smile, which provides free haircuts for homeless people. The event is at Narre Community Learning Centre, Webb Street, Narre Warren, on 28 May from 3pm-8pm. For details phone 0402 019 201.
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Hunter targets 2016 by a B Facebook shots how S BELAL Haniffa is a doctor, a hunter of feral animals - and vehemently denies he’s the person Casey Mayor Sam Aziz seems to imply he is. Mr Haniffa’s Facebook profile picture was highlighted by Cr Aziz during an online spat with Facebook group Casey Against Racism. The picture depicts Mr Haniffa wearing a camouflage cloth masking his face in the Outback, and his name written in Arabic and English. Cr Aziz, who referred to Mr Haniffa as a follower of Casey Against Racism, stated on Facebook that the image and a post by the group which is critical of him “speak for themselves”. “I am sure friends on my page will draw their own conclusions about the type of support behind this group of ‘rent a crowd’ idiots. “Again I am reminded of the old adage ‘what you are speaks so loudly, we cannot hear what you say’.” Mr Haniffa, a Greater Dandenong resident and surgical resident at Peninsula Health, told Star News he was on a hog-deer hunting trip when the profile picture was taken. “It was a bit surprising that he picked on me specifically. It didn’t seem reasonable from a person in public office to pick out a random person and single them out as a shady character. “My friends have joked with me before that one day a newspaper will ring me up because someone is calling me a terrorist over that photo. Then something like this actually happens.” He said violent, extreme groups that claim to be Islamic are abhorrent to him. But his parents are worried that the imputation by Cr Aziz could inspire dangerous reaction against their son. Mr Haniffa said “it’s a bit concerning”, pointing out Cr Aziz’s large following though most of their comments haven’t specifically targeted him.
Mr Haniffa was introduced to shooting during cadets training at Melbourne High School and reapplied for a gun licence to hunt feral goats while studying in rural NSW. The sniping between Cr Aziz and Casey Against Racism concerns a proposed mosque in Narre Warren North - an application rejected by the council. Casey Council cited the proposal’s impact on the green-wedge foothills and local roads, including an objection by VicRoads, as reasons for its decision. Mr Haniffa said there seemed to be a mixture of planning grounds and anti-Islamic sentiment among mosque opponents - some of whom live outside the area. The project would help relieve over-crowding at an existing mosque on Belgrave-Hallam Road, he said. “I would think if people were concerned with traffic and congestion at the current mosque they would be supportive of another mosque to take the pressure off.” In response to Mr Haniffa and his supporters’ denials, Cr Aziz told Star News: “I don’t have to believe them.” The mayor pointed to his own mass of support, a long-list of Facebook visitors that commented favourably and shared his post. “I’ve made my point and I move on - I’ve got hundreds of millions of things to do. “They are the ones that started it by calling us racists, and then I followed them. “If they dish it out, they can expect it back.” In April, Casey Council rejected the mosque on several planning grounds, including impact on the locale’s green-wedge foothills and VicRoads’ objections over traffic concerns.
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A registered sex offender has been jailed for up to 18 months for a series of alcohol-fuelled offences, including drink driving up to six times the legal limit. Peter Deng Thon had been arrested in Endeavour Hills on 13 April after police received complaints of him knocking at a resident’s front door, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court heard. Thon was found in his unregistered car a short distance away, blowing .221 and unable to produce a licence. His car was without the required alcohol-interlock and was impounded that night. According to the sexual offenders register, Thon was listed as living at Swan Hill at the time. He was charged for not telling police he had changed address. He had been remanded in custody since 13 April, facing other driving under the influence charges for blowing .204 and .3. He was also charged over not paying for a
$30.40 chicken meal with lemonade at a Morwell eatery in July. Thon had been previously convicted and named on the sex offenders’ register for eight years due to incidents at Flinders Street and Pakenham railway stations in 2013 and 2014. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen said it had been “sad to hear how things unravelled” after Thon arrived in Australia. Thon had lost his job, split from his family and “undoubtedly drinking a large amount of alcohol” that led to his drink-driving and other offending, Mr Vandersteen said. “If you don’t start addressing it ... you will kill somebody. You can just see how your driving is so dangerous. “Clearly you will have to engage heavily with parole with your drinking. “The problems you’ve got won’t be addressed through drinking alcohol.” Thon was jailed for 18 months, with a nonparole period of six months. He was disqualified from driving for six years and fined $1000.
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Casey Mayor Sam Aziz and councillors Amanda Stapledon and Susan Serey with the winners of this year's volunteer awards. big and small free events including the Holi Festival of Colours, Lynbrook Lake Lantern Festival, Halloween in the Park, Pancake Day, Moonlight Cinema, Christmas Movie and Carols and Clean Up Australia Day. These events attract hundreds of people and are solely run by volunteers who are led and inspired by Vanessa and Christopher. Both Vanessa and Christopher have also
been active members of the Lynbrook School Council and Vanessa moderates the Lynbrook Social Facebook page, which has more than 1700 followers. South East Palliative Care won the Casey Volunteer Organisation Award. The volunteers at South East Palliative Care are a diverse group, made up of dedicated people who have a passion for improving the lives of clients and
carers with life-limiting illness. Approximately 50 volunteers perform a valuable service in the community, including roles in family support, administration, ambassadors and bereavement support. The volunteers support more than 780 clients, multiple carers and approximately 50 staff. St Vincent de Paul’s Berwick Soup Van was highly commended.
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Elaine Smith, the founder and driving force behind the Women’s Friendship Cafe in Hampton Park, is Casey’s volunteer of the year. The City of Casey held its annual Casey Volunteer Awards on Friday 13 May. The Friendship Cafe provides a safe and welcoming environment for women from all cultural backgrounds to relax, make friends, share experiences, learn new ideas and skills and find pathways to connect to services and opportunities. Mayor Sam Aziz said Elaine’s commitment to new migrants, asylum seekers, refugees and their families is evident in her work at the café. Many lives have been enriched thanks to her volunteering efforts. Jery Burniston was named the young volunteer of the year. Jery has been an active volunteer member of the Casey Youth Action Committee for two years. He is also a member of the Unite Alliance and has worked tirelessly in this group to run events and raise awareness around issues for same sex attracted and gender diverse young people in Casey and surrounds. Jery also volunteers with Man Cave, a mentoring program for boys aged 13-17. Jery has taken on a leadership and mentoring role in this program where he encourages young people who need support, boosts team morale and helps staff with the organisation and delivering of events. Fourteen-year-old Kathleen Foley was highly commended in the youth category. The group award went to the Narre Warren State Emergency Service. The Narre Warren SES is the primary response agency for flood and storm events across the City of Casey. While state offices are staffed, the local unit is run solely by volunteers. The unit responds to more than 500 requests for assistance each year and is on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The Casey Volunteering Pair Award went to Christopher Morgan and Vanessa Watson. Vanessa and Christopher work hard to put on events for the Lynbrook community and surrounds. In the past few years they have hosted several
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Wellsprings for women has recently received a $50,000 boost to launch a new program called Productive Learning in Australia which aims to remove stumbling stones and forge pathways for CALD (culturally and linguistically diverse) women. The program intends to develop entrepreneurial and retail skills by encouraging the sale of locally made and culturally rich products. This would be a great opportunity for Wellsprings to work closely with local retail organisations. Besides, it will be a remarkable breakthrough for locals to get off the treadmill of unemployment and take off to work or further study. Wellsprings for Women encourages women to fulfil their potential, provides a welcoming and supportive environment, particularly for isolated women, is committed to life-long learning, works in partnership with many other local agencies and has a low-cost fee policy. Wellsprings for Women Ph: 9701 3740
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A defence lawyer told Dandenong Magistrates’ Court that his client was unavailable to face court because of “substantial grief” for his recently-deceased grandmother. The man also had a medical certificate stating he was too unwell to work for the past two weeks and his lawyer asked the court to bear in mind he was to be married on 23 May, with a week’s honeymoon to follow. The judge said with some incredulity: “So we’re told he’s so unwell he can’t attend court yet he’s being married on Monday.” Here’s a stark reminder of the lack of emergency housing in the south-east. A Dandenong magistrate told a lawyer that there was no long-term accommodation available for their client. “It’s usually just the Prince of Mark motel for two nights.” A HMAS Bataan Veterans Association event in Noble Park raised more than $2000 to help kids with cancer.
National secretary John Laughton said more than 90 people attended the luncheon at Noble Park RSL on Friday 13 May and that donations to charity Challenge were still pouring in. Former Fitzroy Football Club president and Olympian Leon Wiegard and comedian Oscar Swarv were the day’s guest speakers and the most senior naval officer in Victoria, HMAS Cerberus Commanding Officer Captain Stephen Bowater, was among the day’s guests. An Endeavour Hills boy is receiving brain tumour treatment in China thanks to his soccer team. White Star Dandenong Soccer Club raised more than $36,000 for Piotrus at a family day on Sunday 16 April. After five years battling the illness the nine-year-old had run out of treatment options in Australia so his family is turning to a little-known cutting-edge light treatment only offered in China. Another Isaacs candidate has put their hand up following our federal election preview last week. The appropriately-named Martin Leahy is The Australian Sex Party’s representative for the seat. Footpaths will receive a $1.4 million spruceup in the proposed Greater Dandenong Council 2016-’17 budget. The municipality is divided into a grid and resources are focused on two or three each year. “We move it through the grids sequentially. By the time we get through all the grids it’s time to start again,” the council’s corporate services director Mick Jaensch said. Chooks aren’t safe from foxes in central Dandenong. Josephine and Raphael woke earlier this month to find the unlikely visitor had killed all but one of their 11 chickens overnight in their Bruce Street back yard. Their neighbour Rosalind contacted the Journal to warn others about the threat.
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A Malaysian fruit picker who tried to burgle a house to fund his ticket home is facing free deportation. Rano Kayou, 26, pleaded guilty to attempted burglary, being drunk in a public place and assault in Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 17 May. He’d been staying unlawfully in Australia since 10 January, the court heard. About 3.10am on 13 May, the home’s two occupants and brothers confronted Kayou in their front yard after waking to scratching at a bedroom window. Kayou allegedly threw a rock before the brothers overpowered him and held him to the ground. He just wanted to go home, his lawyer said. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen retorted that he would probably get his wish without a fee. He sentenced Kayou to three days’ jail, which he’d already served in remand, and said he would be taken to an immigration detention facility. “You will go home shortly.”
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Senator’s call to build the future By CASEY NEILL “Manufacturing keeps this country moving. We need manufacturing.“ Senator Kim Carr couldn’t have stated more clearly his support for the industry in Dandenong’s Drum Theatre. He was the keynote speaker at the Smart Manufacturing ’16 - Dandenong and South East Melbourne on Show symposia on Tuesday 17 May. About 350 people attended the first session and more than 1500 registered for the event, which was part of a wider showcase that surrounded Harmony Square. Students from schools across the region, businesspeople and the general public flocked in their hundreds to view displays from successful manufacturers. Pre-recorded stories from various businesses and live crosses played on the Harmony Square big screen and trains, trams and buses blocked Walker Street. Mr Carr said manufacturing was “the key to a strong and advanced industrial economy“ and employed nearly 9000 Australians. He said Federal Government support for research and development, education, and bolstering overseas competitiveness was crucial - particularly given the impending departure of key automotive companies from Australia. “The shutdown of the major car makers doesn’t mean the end of the industry,“ he said. “I’m confident there will be an automotive sector in Austraila after 2017.“ Walkinshaw Automotive’s Lisa Dwyer explained at the Clayton company’s display that it employed 200 people and made Holden special vehicles. “Days like these keep people interested in engineering - and doing it in Australia,“ she said. It also imports left-hand drive cars, pulls them apart and converts them to right-hand drive, and
Etta helps Brianna, 16, from Cranbourne to plant her snow pea seedling in recycled top soil. has engineer and design staff that also produce work for other companies. “With the looming exit of the car industry we want to diversify and keep people employed,“ she said. Dandenong Primary School teacher Nicolette Pratt was leading 45 Grade 5 students on a quest around the event zone, a question-sheet in hand and the answers pinned to various stalls.
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QUALITY TOWNHOUSE IN PRIME LOCATION / 8/23 MACPHERSON STREET, DANDENONG Located in popular Macpherson Street, this as-new townhouse will suit an owner/ occupier or investor. With street frontage and lovely gardens on the title, this is a terrific opportunity. The front entrance opens to a large open living area with lounge and adjoining solid timber kitchen which is fitted with a wall oven, gas hot plates and dishwasher. Double timber doors open to a private timber deck and barbecue area. There is a downstairs toilet and laundry which leads to the large garage with remote controlled door. A timber staircase leads upstairs to the master bedroom with full en suite, second bedroom with built-in wardrobes and separate study area. The main bathroom is adjacent and has a bath and separate shower. Maintained in excellent condition, this property features timber parquetry floors, solid timber doors and finishes plus high ceilings. Year round comfort is assured by ducted heating and cooling throughout. 2
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a separate toilet and laundry. The centre of the home is open with a light filled living and dining room featuring white tiles and plush carpet which will provide a warm and cosy feel for the family. From the dining room and into the kitchen which is finished with a white and grey colour palette, an ample amount of cabinetry and a bay window overlooking the rear courtyard. The new split system and ducted heating will give comfort all year round. The home is full of additional extras including four skylights to provide the home with natural light, NBN connection, window shutters for privacy and a single garage with rear yard access. This charming residence is ideal for a small family, first home buyers or an investor who is looking to expand their profile. It is perfectly positioned within close proximity to excellent local schools, shopping, parklands and transport.
dining that is watched over by the kitchen, and a private courtyard. Add in the superb location from where the new owners will be able to hop onto the Monash and head around town in a matter of minutes plus plenty of schools, parks and shops nearby to make this the perfect package. What’s not to love about this stunning townhouse, says the selling agent, it has everything and more. Heading inside visitors will find a large sized living area that has so much room. The kitchen has plenty of cupboard space and direct access to the dining room which in turn flows out to the private courtyard where the new owners will be able to entertain and celebrate any occasion. Both bathrooms are low maintenance as are each of the three bedrooms. Monday, 23 May, 2016 DANDENONG JOURNAL 3
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AUCTION: Saturday 28th May 2016 at 12:00pm TERMS: 10% Deposit, Balance 30-60 Days INSPECT: Thursday 26th May 2016 at 5:00pm-5:30pm Saturday 28th May 2016 at 11:30am-12:00pm 1B 1C 2A
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DANDENONG 14 Day Street AMAZING! Main House! - Fully renovated & rendered with double glazed windows 4 Bedrooms, 3 New Bathrooms, New kitchen, Ducted Heating, Fire Place, 2 Split System Aircons, New floor coverings, Paintwork, Light fittings,Window furnishings,Veranda with extensive decking, and there’s more! Second fully appointed summer kitchen in the garage, Room behind the garage with an ensuite and split system heating/cooling Oh What a package! With a granny flat or accommodation for in laws, teenagers retreat or just plenty of entertainment. All this behind solid brick fence with electric steel gate!
CENTRAL BEAUTY WITH CHARACTER! This healthy and updated 4 bed weather board home will provide a steady income for as long as you desire. Giving you an opportunity to create your own concept to compliment this location. Just look around you to confirm what this street has to offer! Central yet peaceful environment offering quality single and double storey dwellings.This could be your next project on a levelled rectangular block of approx 717m2. Don’t Miss out!
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Auction: Saturday 18th June at 12pm Inspect: By Appointment Contact: Walter Kubiak 0412 359 973
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ENDEAVOUR HILLS 14 Hanna Drive QUALITY HOME WITH STUNNING VIEWS This spacious quality built home is situated in one of Dandenong North’s most prominent locations.The property includes 4 bedrooms, with a full ensuite and double built in robe in the master bedroom.This double storey gem has a formal lounge, separate dining room and central kitchen with meals area.The added features of ducted heating, polished floorboards, double garage and incredible views make this a property not to be missed.
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SUPER CONVENIENT STYLISH HOME! This home in the heart of Endeavour Hills is the sort of property that has to be seen to be believed. 4 bedroom home is positioned close to Gleneagles Secondary College, Mossgiel Park Primary School, Maranatha Christian School & Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre. Boasting an impressive 4 bedrooms, master with WIR and full ensuite plus built in robes to other bedrooms, state of the arc kitchen with gas cooking & dishwasher plus an open plan meals area. Comfort is assured with ducted heating, evaporative cooling, split system, polished floorboards, large pergola outside & garden
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Approximately 1,660m2 of prime real estate set amongst a growing array of medical practices and apartments/ townhouses. Rarely does the opportunity for 2 side by side properties come along but here it is right now! Consists of two clean and solid homes readily suitable for rental accommodation until you have your Plans and Permits for your future plans. Close to Hospital, Plaza, Market, railway station, Schools, Mosque and so much more! A RARE OPPORTUNITY HAS ARRIVED!
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164 Foster street
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A landmark property located adjacent to Dandenong Plaza in the heart of one of the fastest growing cities in the South East. The elevated and highly exposed corner site of 1,218 (approx) is Zoned Residential Growth Zone – Schedule 1 making the site ideal for residential development (STCA). Other uses may include * Restaurant (STCA) * Para medical (STCA)
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1/29 Bryants road
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Magnificent circa 1890’s Edwardian style home is all grace and charm with its high ceilings, ornate plasterwork and expansive rooms. A rare opportunity to secure the most central development site available in recent memory! ONCE IN A LIFETIME!
FortHComing auCtion: saturday, 28th may, 2016 @ 2:00pm (if not sold prior) oPen: sat 1:30pm to 2:00pm
This bright, spacious two bedroom unit feels more like a small house than a unit with its separate driveway and corner situation. It features spacious double bedrooms with built in robes, large living area, ducted heating and cooling, alarm system, gas appliances and a private driveway to a single garage with internal access and an auto door. You will love the sparkling new kitchen with gas hot plates, rangehood and plenty of cupboards. There are two outdoor areas and a garden shed. Located within close proximity to Dandenong railway station and other amenities with a bus stop around the corner. This secure home ticks all the boxes. NO OWNERS CORP!
For sale: $325,000 plus buyers oPen: Wed 4:00pm to 4:20pm & sat 12:00pm to 12:20pm
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Solid three bedroom home located on a corner site that is over 725m2 in size. There is an open plan lounge with big windows, a remodelled timber kitchen and the bathroom has also been updated complete with corner spa. There is a bungalow in the large rear yard plus double garage and pergola area with a shade cloth roof.
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.
1/6 abrehart street
For sale: $510,000 plus oPen: Wed 4:00-4:20pm & sat 10:40-11:00am
Situated in a convenient location, this three bedroom unit features built in robes, ceiling fans, spacious lounge/ dining area with gas heating and air conditioning, kitchen with plenty of cupboards, pantry and dishwasher, family bathroom, separate toilet and laundry. Single garage with additional parking space and good size rear garden.
For sale: $310,000 plus buyers oPen: sat 12:40pm to 1:00pm
Located within minutes of Schools, train station and Dandenong City. Features a spacious formal lounge, spacious kitchen, dining area, full bathroom, separate toilet, laundry room, sunroom/rumpus and a double garage with remote door. Offers ducted heating, air conditioning, floorboards and tiles to wet areas.
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2/69 Clow street
Brand new looking two bedroom ground floor apartment offering modern kitchen with gas cooking, rangehood, stone benchtops and ample cupboards, open plan living & dining area. Full ensuite, balcony, heating/cooling, undercover secure parking with auto door and lockup storage space. POSITION PLUS POTENTIAL!
For sale: $340,000 to $360,000 oPen: sat 11:40am to 12:00pm
11/116 Princes Highway
12/151 Princes Highway
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: Wed 4:40-5:00pm & sat 11:00-11:20am
2/21 Potter street
Tucked away at the back of this block of apartments is this ground floor home which would be an ideal first investment or residence for those who are on an entry level budget. Features an extra large bedroom with built in robes, neat lounge kitchen/meals area, combined bathroom/laundry and timber floor boards.
For sale: $170,000 plus buyers oPen: sat 10:20am to 10:40am
For sale: $300,000 plus buyers oPen: thurs 4:40-5:00pm & sat 12:20-12:40pm
Freshly painted two bedroom flat with built in robes and central bathroom. The lounge room has plenty of space and the kitchen has been re-tiled with new bench tops installed. With gas cooking and heating, this is an ideal property to add to your portfolio. CENTRAL LOCATION IS THE KEY!
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SPRINGVALE SOUTH
Noble Park 33 Nockolds Crescent
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Walking distance to all amenities, is this 950m2 approx development site ripe for subdivision! Rectangular, flat in elevation and currently with a weatherboard home. This beautiful 5 bedroom home is perfect for large families. Featuring formal lounge, spacious kitchen with gas cooking, central bathroom & 2 toilets. Guests are also entertained by a huge second family room, opening onto the backyard.
Wednesday 8th June at 6.30pm Sandown Regency, 477 Princes Hwy, Noble Park
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Balancing charm with tasteful finishes, this modern town home is situated in an elevated position and is filled with natural light and superb indoor/ outdoor flow. As visitors walk inside, the size of the living, dining and kitchen areas are sure to make an impression. There is good interaction between the living and private courtyard garden with water tank. The double lock-up garage has a remote controlled door and internal access, meaning ultimate privacy and security. Visitors will immediately be impressed with the beautiful standard of finish and sophistication with the vast open spaces. This will appeal to an array of demographics with the combination of internal size, generous entertaining areas, beautiful quality of finish and cosmopolitan location. This home features three generous bedrooms, all with custom-built cabinetry. The master retreat is simply divine and has a striking ensuite. The home chef is well catered for in the magnificent kitchen which features a large central island bench with plenty of cupboards and beautiful bench tops. It goes without saying that this home is perfect for the entertainer with many zones for diverse liveability.
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KEYSBOROUGH 2 MATILDA DRIVE
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Under Instructions From The Mortgagee This sturdy home features 3 BDRs, a separate kitchen meals area and polished timber floors throughout. Outdoor entertaining is catered for with the pergola at the rear of the home as well as another covered BBQ area. The north facing backyard is ideal for a veggie garden and car accommodation is supplied by the large single garage. All of this and more on a block size 586m2, with Dual Occupancy potential (STCA).
Stunning Double Storey Home in a Stunning Location! Be mesmerised by the quality and beauty of this sensationally designed 2 years old double storey home, set amongst luscious parks and family friendly surroundings. Stylish, contemporary and designed for low maintenance, this modern abode comprises 4 BDRs, MSTR with full ensuite & WIR and BIRs in all other BDRs. This home is spacious and incorporates open plan living, a modern kitchen with quality appliances while outdoors is where you will celebrate many occasions with family and friends.
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Saturday 11th June at 11:30am Contact Agent Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required Daniel Pepperell 0418 105 105 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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Saturday 18th June at 12:30pm $620,000+ Wed 4:30 - 5pm & Sat 1 - 1:30pm Photo ID required Kim Sear Lim 0423 374 998 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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Modern Townhouse in a Prime Location With 14sqs living area, 2 generous sized BDRs with the addition of a reverse cycle Air Condition in the MSTR, BIRs, modern kitchen & a secure lock up garage, you are spoilt for choice and bound to be pleased. Upon entry you will be greeted to a spacious lounge area, kitchen with an open meals area that flows through to a good sized courtyard at the rear while upstairs boasts two spacious BDRs.
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Wednesday 15th June at 5pm unless sold prior $360,000+ Sat 2 - 2:30pm Photo ID required Steven Vavouras 0413 240 148 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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Wednesday 15th June at 5pm unless sold prior $610,000+ Wed 5:30 - 6pm & Sat 12 - 12:30pm Photo ID required Kim Sear Lim 0423 374 998 Phong Ho 0432 031 601 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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NOTHING TO DO BUT MOVE IN! This magniicent 4 bedroom family home features main with ensuite & WIR, a spacious living zone, renovated kitchen, gas ducted heating, beautiful alfresco with spa & in-built BBQ & has a quality level of inish throughout. Landscaped gardens, DLUG with additional parking in driveway. On a great block of 833m2 (approx.) & only moments to schools, parkland, public transport & the Hallam Spring Square. There is truly nothing more you could ask for in a family home.
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Sat 28th May at 12pm 10% dep-bal 60/90 days $420,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday from 11.30am Ben Luu 0414 288 763
11 Nash Street Springvale
QUALITY TOWNHOUSE IN A BLUE CHIP LOCATION With street frontage and located in the area’s most renowned street this superior townhouse is a rare opportunity. Offers impressive open living area with comfortable lounge, quality timber kitchen complimented by WO, gas HP & DW. Dble doors open to a private decked area for relaxing. Upstairs comprises 2 brs with ample robes & ensuite to master, main bthrm with extra toilet. Other features include d/heating & cooling, high ceilings, parquetry loors, hardwood doors throughout, remote garage with internal access for convenience.
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Sat 28th May at 2pm 10% dep - bal 60/90 days $400,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday from 1.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
1 & 2/25 Edinborough Street Hallam
POTENTIAL PLUS IN PRIME LOCATION Close to Springvale Road & walk to station & shops, this rectangular block of 617m2 with a comfortable 4 bed home has fantastic potential. Live in, retain as rental investment or re-develop site for new home or multiple units (STP). Home features huge lounge, modern kitchen, 2 full bathrooms, ducted heating & air conditioning, garage & large carport. DON’T MISS THIS!
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Sat 4th June at 12pm 10% dep-bal 30/60/90 days $650,000+ Tues & Thurs 6-6.30pm Saturday 11am-12pm Jerome Mulholland 0401 060 804
9 Henty Street Dandenong Central DEVELOPER’S OPPORTUNITY! PERMIT APPROVED FOR 18 APARTMENTS OR SUIT TOWNHOUSES(STP) 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 well in this popular location. Not affected by infrastructure levy. Plans available for inspection.
FANTASTIC INVESTMENT OR DEVELOPMENT SITE Pair of 2 bed units on separate titles to be sold together. Each is on a 382m2 lot (total 764m2). Both units offer spacious gas heated lounge, separate kitchen with gas cooking, tiled bathroom, separate toilet & ample rear yard. Current rental of $27,300 but potential to increase to approx $30,000p.a. Rare opportunity to secure pair of units with excellent income plus potential to re-develop the site for up to 4 units (STP). DON’T MISS THIS!
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Sat 4th June at 1pm 10% dep-bal 30/60/90 days $570,000+ Saturday 1-1.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
129 Rawdon Hill Drive Dandenong North Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 18th June at 1pm 10% dep-bal 30/60/90 days $720,000+ By appointment Neil Butler 0411 637 088
FULLY RENOVATED BV WITH ADDED BONUS OF ALL FURNITURE INCLUDED Vendor is moving overseas & is including all furniture including white goods. Immaculate spacious 3 br BV offers comfortable lounge, large kitchen/meals area including lots of cupboards & WO & gas hotplates. Fully tiled bathroom with separate toilet & ensuite to master. Includes quality loor tiles to living area & beige carpet to brs. Other extras include insulation, security shutters, solar HWS, d/heating & a/con. Large carport & low maintenance gardens complete the package. Great location close to schools, shops & transport.
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$480,000+ Saturday 1-1.30pm Nigel Raymond 0425 721 593
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Auction 28 May 11:00am Price Guide $495K-$530K Inspect Sat 10:30am
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10 Bambra Court, Noble Park Was with another agent for 4 months, we sold it in 1 day
Are you thinking of Selling? Call iSell Group – City of Greater Dandenong’s Premier Agency 287 Springvale Road, Springvale VIC 3171
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DANDENONG NORTH 27 Francesco Drive
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Located in one of the finest street in Rosewood Downs, this well appointed 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 4 living areas home delivers family living at it’s best with plentiful space in a location that enjoys easy walks to parks, schools, local shops, public transport and easy access to freeway, this home is a must inspect for the growing family. Features includes: 3 Bedroom BIR, Study/office or 4th Bedroom, 2 bathrooms, Large Kitchen with breakfast bench, Spacious Meals area, Formal lounge, Cinema Room, Formal dining which opens to the large outdoor undercover decking with built in BBQ ideal for entertaining, Double Carport plus lock up garage, Ducted Heating, Ducted Vacuum, Air Conditioning, 2 x 3000 lt water tanks and more…….
Here is your perfect opportunity to capitalise on the ever popular Dandenong Real Estate market.
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Investors please take note some Banks are offering returns of 2.35% return on your money whereas this property is currently returning 5.06%, which would you prefer? Just over 12 months old is this cosy 1 bedroom apartment with a balcony overlooking the park, accompanying this lovely investment is a secure single car space and lock up storage cage, currently leased to a fantastic tenant returning $305 per week but with vacant possession available. Situated in the heart of Noble Park, walking distance to all amenities, Coles, Doctors, Restaurants, Bus stops, Noble Park Train Station and more... Call now to make an inspection and Secure your retirement! Price: Contact Agent
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By CASEY NEILL Springvale’s Harry Gunther has seen plenty about the building industry change during his 50-year career. Roofing isn’t one of them. “We still have cement tiles, terracotta tiles and Colorbond roofing. It’s been like that for a long, long time,” he said. “That’ll change before long. Something new will come along.” And Mr Gunther would know. The 72-year-old only recently retired after starting out as a builder under his father’s guidance at the age of 15. “And I had two sons and I taught them,” he said. He shared his story at the We Built Dandenong - tradies of Dandenong reminisce event at Heritage Hill’s Benga House on 20 April. It complemented the Let’s Build exhibition, on display at 80-year-old Benga until 24 June to share housing stories from the region dating back to the 1930s. “Dandenong was a real good place,” he said. “Building-wise it was going well. Factories, shops, they were all on the go. “Everything was hardwood. It came down from Gippsland by train. “Everything was done by hand when we first started off.” He said places like Keysborough were “still going flat-out” but “it’s a different game now”. “It’s more of a pre-fab frame, a lot of foam,” he said. “I think the factories have changed - the tilt-up concrete, they’re very quick to build now.” Mr Gunther said building was a good trade and encouraged kids to give it a go. “They’re not as keen at the moment. They’re more into computers ... they don’t like getting their hands dirty - but not all of them,” he said. “They’ve got to be good with their hands and their head.” Alongside Let’s Build will be Creators: stories of creative people in Greater Dandenong, and glass and china from Greater Dandenong’s civic collection dating back to the 1930s. The events are part of the Discovery and Rediscoveries-themed 2016 National Trust Heritage Festival. Heritage Hill is at 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong.
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What’s on Talks on ... .Spirituality ELLIE Chatto will talk about a school at The Sacred Heart Church in Kyauktan, Myanmar, at the next Talks On ... Spirituality. ■ The Open Door, 110 Ann Street, Dandenong. Wednesday 25 May, 5.30pm to 6.30pm. A $5 donation is suggested. Places are limited. Call Trish or Jo on 9791 8664 to book.
Dinner with a VIEW DANDENONG Evening VIEW Club’s next dinner meeting will feature guest speaker Sue Halliwell from Polar Bears International. The Voice Interests and Education of Women (VIEW) clubs support The Smith Family’s Learning for Life program. New guests and members are welcome. ■ Dandenong RSL, 44-50 Clow Street, Dandenong. Tuesday 7 June, 7pm. Bookings are essential. Call 9795 1222.
National Reconciliation Week THE week celebrates and builds on respectful relationships shared by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and other Australians. Uncle Kutcha Edwards will give a passionate talk and performance at this free event. ■ Dandenong Library, Level 2, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Monday 30 May, 10.30am. Email leanne.pearson@cgd.via. gov.au for more information.
Short Cuts Film Festival THIS free event celebrates and supports the local film industry’s development and will include films from local community members, emerging artists and accomplished industry professionals. The show will be 120 minutes long with interval. ■ Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Friday 3 June, 7.30pm. Call 8571 1666 for tickets or book online. A $1.10 booking fee per ticket applies online.
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Charlotte Fox competes in last year's Scottish Heritage Day kilt competition.
THE free 14th annual Scottish Heritage Day will feature Clydesdale horses, Shetland, Welsh and Highland ponies, Scottish dogs, and Highland dancing. There’ll be a pipe band performance, the Australasian Guild of Town Criers will present calls, and there will be a kilt competition for visitors. ■ Greaves Reserve, Bennet Street, Dandenong. Sunday 29 May, 10am to 3pm. Visit www.dandyshow.com.au for more information.
ward a seaside cliff. ■ Walker Street Gallery and Community Centre, corner Walker and Robinson streets, Dandenong. Sunday 5 June, noon. Tickets are $5 or $12 with a sandwich. Call 8571 1666 or visit www.greaterdandenong.com to book.
Free English classes KEYSBOROUGH Learning Centre (KLC) is offering free English classes for asylum seekers, from beginners to level four. There are day and evening classes available. ■ KLC, 402 Corrigan Road, Keysborough. Call 9798 7005 or email info@klckeys.com.au.
Support for grieving children RAINBOWS grief and loss support is a small, non-denominational for children to deal with loss and/or crisis. A qualified, experienced counsellor is available for parents to discuss their children’s concerns. ■ Keysborough Learning Centre, 402 Corrigan Road, Keysborough. $2 per session. Call 9798 7005 or visit ww.rainbows.org.au for more information.
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MONDAY Midday Movies will feature Rebel Without a Cause. New kid in town Jim Stark has to prove himself to his peers in switchblade knife fights and ‘chickie’ games in which cars race to-
GLENDA Chin-Valetic will put on an Elvis tribute show in memory of her Elvis-loving mum, who passed away last June. Pete Storm is an award-winning tribute artist from the UK. The Legends Tribute Band and
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Rick Charles will provide back-up. ■ Freccia Azzurra Club, Keysborough. Saturday 15 October, 6pm. Tickets are $75 for dinner and reserved seating and $45 for the show only. Visit trybooking.com/171790 to book. Call Glenda on 0411 958 594 with any inquiries.
Food swap THE Keysborough Res School Community Swap meets on the fourth Saturday of the month. Members swap home-grown produce, jams, preserves, baked goodies, seedlings, seeds, cuttings, eggs, books, tools and more. ■ Keysborough Resurrection School’s productive gardens, next to Keysborough Freedom Club. Enter via the driveway next to the retirement village at 414-418 Corrigan Road, Keysborough. Saturday 28 May, 10am to 11am. BYO mug for a free cuppa.
Creators’ Exhibition LEARN about some of the creative people who have made the Greater Dandenong region a great place to be. From art to architecture, to work in industry, this free display tells the stories of creators through the decades. ■ Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. 10am to 4pm Tuesday to Friday, noon to 4pm on the first Sunday of the month until 21 June.
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By JARROD POTTER She has never played anywhere else ... and perennial Dandenong Rangers’ guard Aimie Clydesdale will not start now. Clydesdale, 23, from Endeavour Hills has made her intentions clear for her WNBL future after she signed a two-season deal to stay at Stud Road. Alongside back-court partner and fellow 2015/16 co-captain Steph Cumming - who resigned last week - Clydesdale is ready for another tilt at the national competition and hopes to stay fit and firing throughout the summer. Last season had its hiccups for the Rangers’ point guard - getting derailed early on by a knee injury - but Clydesdale worked hard to get out on court for her seventh WNBL campaign and her first in the leadership ranks. “The group of girls we had last year - I really
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Adam gives goal record the boot Adam Amin had plenty to smile about recently as he broke Glen Waverley Hawks’ club goal-kicking record with a bag of 20 goals two weekends ago. Amin, 20, from Narre Warren South had it on a string last Saturday as his battled Nunawading in an Eastern Football League (EFL) Division 4 clash last week. While it was one-sided from the get-go, as the Hawks kicked 47.23 (305) to Nunawading’s 0.0 (0), it took a while for Amin to find his mark on the match. He only had one to quarter time, but he unleashed after that. Booting them at will, the Hawks full forward stood and truly delivered against the battling Lions. Amin, or ‘Kebabs’ as he’s known at the Hawks, started his rampage properly in the second quarter as he snagged nine to have a lazy 10 before half-time.
“I wasn’t actually thinking much because after the first quarter I only had one,” Amin said. “But I kicked nine in the second, so after that I thought it was day done but I kept getting the ball fed to me. “More contested marking and set shots and a couple from the goal-square - cheeky handballs over the top ... it was all pretty straightforward - nothing fancy just set shots from the 20 or 30, 40 out.” He didn’t have to keep count of the mountainous total he was racking up either - as one of the club faithful kept a running tally. “There was a bloke behind the goals and he was telling me - I beat the club record that was 13,” Amin said. “And I’m known by Kebabs in football, not Adam, so this bloke goes ‘Kebabs, you’re on 12 one to go’ and he’s just counting all the goals." 35 JOURNAL NEWS Monday, 23 May, 2016
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St John’s earns some VAFA admiration By JARROD POTTER VAFA DIVISION 2 - ROUND 7 PREMIERSHIP quarter; premiership standard result. Turning around a lacklustre first half, St John’s kicked away against Old Eltham to make sure its unbeaten seven-match start to VAFA Division 2 remained intact. Missed opportunities and lacklustre first-half pressure had St John’s only 11 points ahead and well down on their usual output. Nothing seemed to click for the usually impressive outfit - whether in front of goals, gut-running clearances or the general intensity they’ve set down as a benchmark. That was not good enough for the hosts and the JOCs wanted to flip that around after half time. “We’ve been up and about for six weeks, and human nature at times is to do enough to just do enough,” St John’s coach Ben McGee said. “At half time we spoke about the fact that if you have to admire a team at the moment, who would you admire more - us or them. “The simple answer was you’d admire them more because they’re working harder with the fundamentals of the game.” From the break onwards there was no doubting who earnt the admiration. St John’s fleet-footed midfielders - Manny Jakwot, captain Glenn Costas, Corey Ely and Corey Ladson - blanketed the visitors’ centre-men. That defensive and central pressure resulted in countless opportunities up forward as Aaron Thornton (six goals) and Rohan Scott (five goals) filled their boots. Night and day was the difference between the two halves as 11 second half goals in the bag and renewed efforts across the board gave St John’s another emphatic triumph this time 17.20 (122) to 6.8 (44). The rearranged midfield - altered because of departing gun Carson Strobel over the off-season - has benefited the side in a roundabout way according to the coach as the next rung has stepped into the void. “Losing (Carson) Strobel, has had the same effect as Adelaide losing (Patrick) Dangerfield and other blokes have had to step up a bit,” McGee said. “Guys who were crying out for an opportunity - Costas, Ely and Ladson. “They’re all 5’10 but they move so well and have got defensive elements to their games and really choke sides when we don’t have the ball.“ The internal battle to retain spots is another pleasing aspect for McGee as the squad continues to improve every week and make selection a difficult, but pleasing problem. Blokes became a bit more desperate in their own personal efforts - we’re in a situation now that it’s hard to keep your spot,“ McGee said. “Unless you’re one of the elite players with a lot of credit in the bank, then it’s tough to stay in the side. “If you look at the other great sides in the area - Noble Park, Narre Warren and the like - the rea-
St John’s Guy Chuol was impressive around the ground against Old Eltham. 154559 son they’re great over eras is that it’s hard to keep your spot and that’s what has started to happen here too.“ The unbeaten JOCs now had a one-game gap atop Division 2 and head up to Bulleen-Templestowe on Saturday before hosting West Brunswick in a massive one-versus-two clash on 4 June.St John’s held its White Ribbon Luncheon on Saturday and through the one-off white jumpers the club wore and the luncheon itself, the statement sent was clear: violence towards women will be condemned and brought to attention quickly in its community and surrounds. “We had a great turn out for our White Ribbon lunch - sponsored by Partners in Training that was really good in regards to how that went,” McGee said. “We had 70 people there and sent a
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really strong message to our kids and the community about violence and eliminating it.” In VAFA Division 4, Masala was put to the sword by Point Cook in a 144-point lashing. The Tigers proved competitive through the first term on the unfamiliar deck out west - booting two goals and holding the opposition to four of their own - but from there the match blew open. Slamming on 22 goals to three after the first break, the Tigers were forced to watch on in horror as the Bulldogs ripped shreds out of the VAFA newcomers 26.22 (178) to 5.2 (32). Matthew Sexton (two goals) was the only multiple goal kicker while Nick Cunningham, Ben Nugent and Stephen Daw were best afield. Masala will host Box Hill North this weekend at WJ Turner Reserve.
Thunder snare local thriller By JARROD POTTER NPL VICTORIA 2 EAST - ROUND 13 DIGGING deep to see off a valiant Springvale White Eagles 1-0, Dandenong Thunder had to do it much tougher than usual to continue its unbelievable start to the year. The defenders burdened the onslaught from a nimble White Eagles attack, as the likes of Faisal Sakhizada. Simon Colosimo and Nick Modaffari repelled the hosts. Chances flew for Thunder - Daniel Bennett had a hat-trick of near misses, just flying over or around the bars, while Thunder striking duo Brandon Barnes and Amir Osmancevic were kept goalless. Clamping down around Jeremy Min Fa, Damir Stoilovic and Dejan Erakovic, the White Eagles looked certain at the back and through the middle to set up a few opportunities of their own... but it wasn’t a day for either forward line as it took a defender to break the deadlock. Getting on the scoresheet in the best way possible, Dandenong Thunder loyalist Sakhizada got on the end of a brilliant set piece from Kristian Sarkies to head in the lead in the 17th minute. From there it went back and forth as tensions threatened to boil over throughout the day, with no love lost between the two local rivals playing for the first time in many seasons. The intensity ramped up once again in last 15 minutes. John Pykett threatened to level the scores as the clock ticked down but Thunder’s Modaffari and substitute midfielder Patrick Avice made a couple of great stops alongside goalkeeper Fraser Maclaren, who kept his sixth cleansheet of the season. It kept Dandenong Thunder’s monumental 13-match winning streak alive but it wasn’t easy to knock off Springvale. “We knew that it was going to be tough to break that momentum that they had,” coach Huss Skenderovic said. “Today I considered that a six point victory.” Dandenong Thunder travels to face Nunawading City, while White Eagles are off to Goulburn Valley to battle the Suns on Saturday night. Dandenong City fell 0-2 away at Box Hill United - starting its massive weekend with FFA Cup qualifying clash then Saturday against Murray United. In the state leagues, South Springvale’s State League 1 South East turnaround continued with its fourth win in a row, silencing Warragul United 3-1. Noble Park United was defeated 0-3 by Caulfield United, while Doveton SC was done in 2-3 by Heatherton United. Winners in State League 4 South were Dandenong South, Keysborough SC, Hampton Park United, Noble Park SC and Harrisfield Hurricanes and in State 5 South Sandown defeated Casey 3-2 while Dandenong Warriors drew 3-3 with Chelsea.
Keysborough Cougars pass the test against scholars By JARROD POTTER BIG V - ROUND 9 STEVE McQueen would have been pretty impressed with Keysborough’s great escape against Melbourne Uni. While the high-flying Cougars were battling last-ranked Melbourne Uni, you couldn’t tell that disparity by the standard on-court as the scholars flew out of the blocks and left the visitors with a lot to do just to catch up. Life wasn’t made any easier for Keysborough as tall trio Aaron Abram (19 points, 11 rebounds), Ben Morwood (15 points) and Kevin Benn (11 points) endured foul trouble, forcing coach Nathan Vogt to rearrange the roster and find a fightback after trailing 41-52 at half-time. That revival was led by star recruit Calvin Enge (39 points, five rebounds), who put in his best performance for the club yet. Standing up when it mattered most, the swingman was extraordinary as he hit them from everywhere, probably even the bench as he was on that much of a shooting streak. 36 JOURNAL NEWS Monday, 23 May, 2016
But the coach was most impressed with Enge’s defensive gold-standard; helping out against Uni import Delonte Joyce (37 points, seven rebounds) among others, before streaming up the court to make his own shots count. The visitors absolutely caught fire in the second half; nailing 67 points on the back of some Herculean shooting from the entire roster. But it boiled down to the last term; Keysborough was chasing Melbourne Uni by six entering the last quarter ... but then the chaos began. Enge and Steven Haddrell (15 points) found their range; the tall trio danced around final fouls as long as they could while chipping in. It turned into a shootout, 40-to-26 in the final term, but when the dust settled Keysborough had stolen the victory by eight points. “Fair bit of a grind for us - it was quite a scrappy game,” Vogt said. “When you’re playing in those games and it becomes a scrappy affair, you need to ride it out and focus on what you can control. “Our boys just focused on the game plan and didn’t get too carried away with the way the game
was flowing. “We shot the lights out (in the fourth) - but our offence was generated by great defence - we shut them down and were able to push the ball to the other end.” Vogt was elated by Enge’s full-court prominence as he filled any gap caused by team fouls. The Cougars women had a much more difficult time dealing with the Black Angels in the first match on the double-header. The Keysy women were wiped off the floor in the second term as the scholars nailed 26 points to 13, building a handy buffer at the main break ... and it only grew from there. To its credit, Keysborough dug in through the second half and managed to outshoot the opposition in percentage, but in the end the visitors failed to answer the questions set out on their biggest BIG V test this season. Genevieve Abbott (12 points) led while Tamara Matecic (nine points, 12 rebounds) was impressive under the basket. Keysborough men will host Warrnambool and the women face Casey in a Sunday double-header from 1pm.
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A fairytale was completed on Thursday night, 19 May, when Narralee staved off her rivals to take out the group one Sapphire Crown. Narralee exploded out of box two to lead clearly from the wide running Shared Equity and favourite Folio Bale. As the trio battled for position down the back straight, Narralee held her head. Folio Bale threatened danger turning for home but Narralee held on to win by a head in 29.47. Trainer Steve Creighton was ecstatic post-race in what was his first group one win. “I don’t know what to say - I’m still in shock.” Narralee was struck down by injury last July and has recovered with the help of one of greyhound racing’s most respected trainers. “We then took her to Traralgon and she won in what was her first look at the track. “I was impressed by that run so I thought ‘right, we’ll nominate her for the Sapphire Crown’. “I said to the owner (Linda Gray), win lose or draw we’re going to have a go at it.” Linda Gray and her sons Liam and Jordan were on hand to celebrate the win. “It hasn’t sunk in yet - when I wake up in the morning I’ll probably think I’m dreaming,” said Gray. “It’s just not something you think is going to happen - we’re just ordinary people and you never think something like this could happen to people like us.” The $100,000 first prize has given Gray the opportunity to fulfil a dream. “I can now buy myself a brand new car - it’s always been a dream of mine.” Gray, a single mum and part-time cleaner, plans to continue celebrations at her local RSL.
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MOTORING Evoque looks can be deceptive By EWAN KENNEDY The great looking Range Rover Evoque has received a revised body design, an all-new Ingenium turbo-diesel engine and full-LED adaptive headlamps in some models. There is an updated infotainment system in a revised interior that shares many design cues with the much more expensive Range Rover Sport. Though the Evoque’s roof does slope sleekly down at the rear the angle is not as sharp as it seems. That’s because the rising belt line creates what looks to be the very low roof. The revised tailgate has wider, slimmer highlevel LED brake-lights integrated into the spoiler. The new infotainment system is accessed by way of an eight-inch touchscreen, driver’s information comes from a five-inch full colour screen situated on the central dashboard. Rear-seat entertainment system is an option using a pair of eight-inch video screens and wireless digital headphones. It features variable valve timing and low friction technologies. Selective catalytic reduction and a new low-pressure exhaust gas recirculation system significantly reduce NOx emissions. This is mated with the nine-speed automatic transmission that always seems to be in the right gear this new engine works beautifully. In addition to the usual safety features the Range Rover Evoque has driver Adaptive Cruise Control with Queue Assist, Forward Alert and Intelligent Emergency Braking; Closing Vehicle Sensing and Reverse Traffic Detection, to warn drivers of other road users. The front seats of the Evoque comfortable and reasonably spacious. In four-door format there’s sufficient head-
Styling makeover works well on the sleek Range Rover Evoque. room for a six-footer in the back seats, though that’s probably about the limit. The view to the side from the back seats suffers because of the aforementioned rising belt line and smaller children may struggle to see outside. Likewise, visibility to the rear is not good as the shallow back windscreen gives a letter-box effect. A reversing camera and parking sensors
make life safer. On sealed surfaces the Range Rover Evoque handles almost as well as a hatchback. The all-new turbo-diesel engine has excellent performance without too much turbo lag. Once on song the torque just keeps on coming and the Evoque makes light work of hills and overtaking.
Range Rover’s new Ingenium powerplant is much quieter on the outside and inside it’s virtually indistinguishable from the petrol engine in the way sounds are suppressed. Fuel consumption around town was impressively low at seven to nine litres per 100 kilometres and with care it’s possible to get consumption under five litres per 100 on the highway.
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