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Builder ‘insolvent’ By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Collapsed boutique builder Botanic Homes had been trading insolvent for several months before going into voluntary administration in early May, its appointed administrator has said. PKF Melbourne administrator Jason Stone said the Hallam company, which owes up to $5 million to 250 creditors including customers and tradies, was likely to be liquidated in coming months. A meeting to decide Botanic Homes’ future has been postponed until 31 August while works on some unfinished homes is completed. Mr Stone said PKF, under Botanic Homes’ builders registration, has offered to complete 12
near-finished homes. Three customers declined the offer. About 48 customers, including seven who had paid deposits to Botanic Homes and building had not started, were making claims to state insurer Victorian Managed Insurance Authority. During liquidation, priority would be given to secured creditors, such as banks, employees as well as several suppliers who had security over Botanic Homes’ property. Unsecured creditors such as unpaid tradies - one who has told Star News he is owed about $200,000 - are further down the list. Mr Stone said Botanic Homes directors Robert Bender and Craig Garvey were among the listed creditors.
The pair had claimed unsecured loans they contributed to “some working capital difficulties”. “They are listed down as a creditor but we wouldn’t be able to assess their claim until such time as I was in a position to pay unsecured creditors,” Mr Stone said. The directors’ claim could be used to offset any prosecution for insolvent trading debts against them, Mr Stone said. “We do believe there was some trading insolvent but it’s difficult to prove. “From what we have in our possession, the records we have reviewed... it appears the company has been insolvent in the last few months leading up to the appointment and there is a claim of insolvent trading,” he said.
The onus was on Mr Bender and Mr Garvey to prove justifiable defences, such as attempting to have a third party acquire or buy a substantial stake in the business. As liquidators, PKF could prosecute the directors to claim any new debts incurred while trading insolvent. The question was whether it was “commercially viable” to seek the monies from the directors. Both directors held properties but Mr Stone expected there were “substantial claims” against the assets by lenders and secured suppliers - some who have lodged caveats over the property. “We have to assess if we’ll be throwing good money after bad.”
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“I’m not ashamed of my job, but I know others think differently, that’s why I don’t get around telling everyone,” she said. Carmen is one of several girls at the GOE who have disabled clients. Actually, it’s a topic she is quite passionate about. “There is no reason why you should deny somebody such a basic right (sex). “It’s just sex, man, it’s just sex for crying out loud,” she said. “Disabled men, for example, who come in here, they don’t feel they have the right to talk to women or to ask them for a relationship or they don’t feel like they deserve emotional closeness or physical closeness – and why? “Why, why, why not?” Carmen said. “What’s so different between me and him? “I am with people who have no use of their legs or who have a mental disability, or some people come here with mental health problems, depression and they still want that closeness.” Carmen said disabled clients were the best to be with because they left “significantly happier and in a better mental state than when they came in”. She said: “At least I’ve done some good in the world. “All types of men come in here, every man is a candidate. “If you have 10 male friends I guarantee at least half of them have been into a brothel with some regularity, and I would say two out of that 10 come very often.” When asked how she feels about being with married men, Carmen said she didn’t push them
When asked if she had ever seen a client outside the brothel, Carmen said: I got recognised once, oh my gosh, let me tell you something, they don t make pills for that kind of heart attack. 153114 Picture: GARRY SISSONS up the stairs and in the brothel door. “They come here of their own accord and I don’t deserve to be judged because if it wasn’t me it would be another girl, it would be an affair, it would be someone on Tinder. “I’m just one of the many options that married man could have taken, it just so happened that that night it was me,” Carmen said. “At the end of the day it’s safe sex practices – I use a condom, I don’t emotionally get involved with him – it’s just sex, that’s the only thing that it is.
“He’s not taking diseases home to his wife and children and some wives know and some don’t care. “Some wives are busy having children and some wives are disabled or too old or don’t want to do it anymore.” She is the largest prostitute at the GOE - but that’s the way she likes it. “The most erogenous part of the body is the brain and people forget that. “Confidence is sexually attractive no matter your size.”
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By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Casey's soaring crime rate - up more than 15 per cent on a per capita basis in the past year - has sparked a political row on police numbers. Opposition police spokesman Ed O’Donohue in response to the official police statistics’ release on 16 June took special aim at Cranbourne MP Jude Perera for “failing to demand more police on the beat”. “If Jude Perera can’t get more police in Cranbourne then he is failing the most basic duty as a state MP.” According to the 12-month statistics, weapons and explosives offences rose 60 per cent, in raw figures, up from 513 to 800. Other sharply-rising categories included drugs, burglaries, breach of orders, robbery, arson
and stalking and harassment. Family violence continued to rise, increasing by 9.2 per cent on a per capita basis. Highest crime rises occurred in Endeavour Hills (44.9 per cent), Doveton (21.9 per cent) and Cranbourne (21.2 per cent). Mr O’Donohue said full-time police officers in Casey had dropped under the Andrews government from 156.89 FTE to just 149.89 FTE in the midst of a “spate of carjackings, home invasions, drive-by shootings and gang violence”. Mr Perera returned fire, saying the statistics clearly showed police targeted more crime, made more arrests and charged more offenders. The State Government recently announced a $596 million public safety package for an extra 406 sworn police, including 300 more on the frontline in the next two years. More than 100 specialist police will join the
anti-gang taskforce, public order response teams, forensics and special operations group. There was also funding for an armoured vehicle, bomb robots and a specialist training facility. “Unfortunately Mr O’Donohue and his Liberal colleagues left Casey and its residents high and dry when it came to community safety,” Mr Perera said. “We are finishing the job they wouldn’t.” Detective Senior Sgt Terry Rowlands, of Casey CIU, said residential burglaries, car theft as well as theft from cars remained an issue. He played down the role of youth gangs, such as the Apex Gang linked to aggravated burglaries, armed robberies and carjackings. “We have and continue to remind the community to be vigilant and not leave their valuables easily accessible to offenders.”
Bid to overturn rates cap ‘was money down the drain’ By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS CASEY council has been accused of “wasting” $250,000 on its failed submission to lift rates above a 2.5 per cent rise. Casey Residents and Ratepayers Association spokesman Brendan Browne said the council should have known the Essential Services Commission’s likely verdict. “The council tried to argue the unpopularity of the excessive rate charges didn’t matter because it was still in the best interest of ‘all ratepayers’. “It makes you wonder whether the council are so used to wasting money, that $250,000 down the drain doesn’t matter to them.” The Municipal Association of Victoria estimated the submissions would cost up to $40,000. Casey Mayor Sam Aziz said it was inaccurate to portray Casey’s bid as “wasteful”. He said the ‘cost’ comprised the hours devoted by council staff on the bid, though external consultants were hired for required community consultation. “The (Local Government) minister (Natalie Hutchins) told us we should not hold back on community consultation. “We put in a very professional document of full modelling and analysis on the impact of ratecapping on the fastest-growing (council area) in the state.” Casey chief executive Mike Tyler told the ESC, in the course of the council’s submission, that one of the required tasks was a 50-page spreadsheet, with more than 9000 cells requiring individual data. “This alone was about 30 days’ work that had to be diverted from other tasks.” Mr Tyler told Star News the costs were already incorporated in the council’s 2015-16 resource plans. Casey had always planned to undertake significant community consultation leading up to the development of its 2016-17 budget, he said. “Council is not able to disclose the salaries of those staff which worked on the variation nor is it able to disclose the consultants fees as they are commercial in confidence.” Mr Browne said the argument that there was no extra cost to the council was “feeble”. “What kind of council would redirect so much valuable staff time into a dubious attempt to increase rates? “With Mayor Aziz’s support, those staff could have been working productively for the betterment of the City of Casey.”
Watch stolen from jeweller A knife-wielding thief stole a $299 watch from a Dandenong Plaza jeweller. He entered the Angus and Coote store and asked to try on a Jag watch about 4.20pm on Saturday 11 June. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Senior Constable Nic Hayes said the man then left the store without paying. When store staff approached, he produced a knife and fled towards the Woolworths car park. “That’s where he was last seen,” Det Sen Const Hayes said. The thief is described as about 183 centimetres tall, Caucasian and aged between 50 and 60 years with a thin build and gaunt face.
Stolen furniture recovered Police recovered property from a Dandenong South burglary at a Doveton address. Thieves stole a large furniture removal truck and $25,000 in furniture from a furniture warehouse in late May. Greater Dandenong CIU Senior Constable Nic Hayes said the truck was found in Dandenong South on Wednesday 25 May. Officers executed a warrant in Doveton on Monday 6 June and recovered about half of the furniture. Sen Const Hayes said the investigation was ongoing and no arrests had been made.
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Looking Back 100 years ago 22 June 1916 Dandenong Telephone Service Some time ago, subscribers to the Dandenong telephone exchange were informed by the Postmaster General that, owing to retrenchment in the department, the local exchange would be closed at 6pm, but if certain revenue was forthcoming the same provision at present would be adhered to. A meeting was called and the subscribers financed the necessary conditions, but now the department repudiates the agreement, according to an interview by the department with Mr Pearson (president of the shire). At the meeting on Monday night, Mr Pearson forwarded a letter (not being able to attend personally owing to illness) informing those present that he made inquiries in regard to the matters and the department made the following admissions:
The exchange to be closed at 10pm on ordinary days, and on Sundays from 9am to 10am, noon to 2pm, and 9am to 10pm, and no all-night services. After a lot of discussion on the matter, subscribers considered it a most unfair proposition and it was agreed to forward a letter of protest and enlist the support of Sir W Irvine and Mr Keats, members for the district. 50 years ago 16 June 1966 $400,000 promise but not one brick A $400,000 renovation and rebuilding program promised for Dandenong High School seven months ago is still on the waiting list. A report this week by the Board of Inspectors of Secondary Schools on the conditions at Dandenong High School states: “Pupils are under cover but much of the accommodation is sub-standard. Special subject rooms are
mostly limited because they are too small, too old, or poorly fitted.” 20 years ago 17 June 1996 Great days ahead! It’s been a bumper year for Dandenong in terms of business growth and an “encouraging” one for Casey. Dandenong has shrugged off its reputation as the highway of closures and lost jobs, clawing its way back as a major industrial and commercial centre. Businesses are rushing back to Dandenong, creating jobs. 5 years ago 20 June 2011 Pool plan boosted The Noble Park Swim Centre will be accessi-
ble to all abilities following a $100,000 grant from the federal government. The City of Greater Dandenong will also chip in $115,000 for the works. Mayor Roz Blades said the funds would be used to provide ramped entry into the new 50-metre pool and indoor pool, special surfacing around the new aquatic water play area and a platform lift to improve accessibility to both pools. Bruce MP Alan Griffin said people with disabilities deserved the same opportunities as other Australians and the development would ensure that. “It’s great to see Greater Dandenong wanting to do more to support people with a disability and create a more inclusive community.” - Compiled by Dandenong and District Historical Society
Goodness Bowl warms the soul By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS IT’S nearly a crime that glorious dishes can be priced the same as a 7-11 sandwich. Chilly Bowl chef and owner Baiju Jacob has been plying his trade in his home country India as well as in the Lebanon, Bahrain and Australia for 22 years. At the Dandenong licensed restaurant, his mastery of north and south Indian cuisine is apparent. He provides a soaring variety of curries, unique breads - such as the spider-web thin rice and coconut-milk hoppers - and several chillies that are rarely found in an Australian restaurant. Mr Jacob’s meals have a home-cooked touch, inspired by many hours growing up in his mother’s kitchen. Yet mains at lunch and dinner start at a toohumble $5. “Dandenong’s a competitive place for restaurants,” Mr Jacob explains.
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Labor has pledged up to $20 million for 1600 technical education places in a pilot scheme in Berwick, if the party wins government on 2 July. Opposition Higher Education Spokesman Kim Carr, with La Trobe ALP candidate Simon Curtis, said the proposed Commonwealth Institute of Higher Education would “fill a big hole” in the education system. The institute will offer two-year sub-degree courses at advanced diploma and associate degree levels, with a focus on “employability”, Mr Carr said. Students would have a “high-skill exit qualification”, with the option of going on to university. The Berwick institute’s $20 million federal funding was subject to a joint funding agreement with the Victorian Government. Mr Carr said increasing numbers of unprepared students were being signed up for university, with many dropping out or failing. Half of students with entrance scores less than 50 and enrolled in university did not succeed, he said. “We’re filling a gap in the education system, particularly in areas such as this.” He cited the Casey area’s economic downturn, higher-than-average unemployment and the need to teach a technical skills-set for manufacturing
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Front Lieutenant David Rose, volunteer firefighter Lee Austin and leading firefighter David Black, leading firefighter Brad Harker. Back, Senior Station Officer Greg Chapman, volunteer firefighter Ralph Casey, qualified firefighter Tim Cochrane,volunteer firefighter Graham Lovett, qualified firefighter Steve Trist and qualified firefighter Leigh Boyd. 155587 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Leading firefighter David Black, also a UBU delegate at the brigade, said the Government’s intended sacking of the CFA board was “one of the big steps forward for the CFA”. He cited the board’s handling of serious health risks at Fiskville training ground and adverse findings by the Fire Services Review. “Both the volunteers and (paid) members at Hallam believe the CFA is a somewhat dysfunctional organisation and has been for a long time. “There’s a toxic culture between management and people on the ground. “Hopefully this will create a new environment
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Hallam Senior College hospitality students catered for 80 people in an in-house trades gala event as other students took guests on a tour of the school’s trade facilities. Entree was served in the hair and beauty salon, while desert was eaten on a walking tour with the building and furniture making students who showcased a granny flat, which is currently in construction. Assistant principal Bernadette Bowling said after the trades expo, on Thursday 16 June, that students’ confidence soared. “The students seem to grow about two feet higher, they were really engaged and very tired at end of it but they just beamed,” Ms Bowling said. “They presented to our guests and pretty much took over the show which was the intention. “It was a really fun night and a chance for us to highlight to our community the work that we
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SATURDAY 25TH JUNE MARCEAU CAMILLE On the first Wednesday of each month, Springvale RSL proudly Volunteers Chintha and Melanie. 154397
A Dandenong welfare service has celebrated its first birthday. The Jesuran Wellness Centre in Herbert Street held an afternoon tea to mark the occasion on Thursday 9 June. Pastor Hilda Samuel said it had provided “a fragrance of community support in the City of Greater Dandenong and beyond, with our amenities, services and love”. Volunteers transformed a dilapidated former massage clinic into a freshly painted, welcoming one-stop shop primarily for Sri Lankan Tamil refugees. It provides free lunches, clothes and other essentials, CV help and training, English language classes, a GP, counselling, a men’s group, a library and a games room. Ms Samuel said Jesuran Wellness Centre ran on donations and volunteers and was devoted to social and community welfare, development, rehabilitation and equipping refugees and others to adapt to life in Australia. Jesuran Wellness Centre is open Tuesday to Saturday at 79a Herbert Street, Dandenong. Call 0407 125 649 to help.
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handyman jobs done! An anonymous donation to upgrade their lights has Greater Dandenong SES members jumping for joy. Greater Dandenong councillor Angela Long organised the donation from a long-term resident of the city who recognised the unit’s value but wanted to remain anonymous. “Much of the work we do is at night where we need to deploy extensive lighting to provide a safe workspace for our volunteers,” Greater Dandenong SES acting controller Shane Bolton said. “In addition, we are regularly called upon to provide lighting for police and ambulance at crime scenes and other events. “With this new LED lighting we are able to deploy more lighting, more quickly and with improved reliability.”
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A Dandenong man won $1 million in the Monday 13 June Lotto draw. “Shut up! Holy moly! I’m really trying not to swear right now!” the shocked Division One winner shouted when a Tatts official called him the following day. “I don’t know what to do! Should I fall on the floor? I mean - I just became a millionaire! The man, who wants to remain anonymous, said the win provided the opportunity for a sea-change.
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Springvale’s Mr Diamond Australia will soon be on television screens around the country. Hung Pham has been spotted on commercials for Channel 7 show The Big Music Quiz. The Journal has heard whispers that the own-
er of national pizza chain La Porchetta and alleged Melbourne Mafia boss Antonio ‘Tony’ Madafferi was at the Tuesday 14 June council meeting. He’s said to be a Bangholme Green Wedge landowner. Dandenong lawyer Jenny Tran credits a Dandenong Journal story with helping to save her dad’s life. Doctors diagnosed him with lung cancer and gave him eight months to live, but her mum read about “this amazing cancer drug” in her local paper, “started bugging Peter Mac” and “eventually they caved in to mum’s demands”. Her dad was part of a drug trial and his cancer has been suspended since.
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Ricardo Platcher, Henry Cannon, Nick Meyers and Rakesh Narayan in the Hallam plant.
By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Hallam-based company Dorma Australia has more sliding door moments than most. In short, it makes the drive-units that open and close automated doors. Its Pacific Region operations manager Nick Meyers said the company, with 152 workers at Hallam, turns over $100 million-plus a year. Dorma was a finalist at the recent Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame Awards. It survives and thrives by offering the best quality product, Mr Meyers said. “Our doors carry more weight than any other in the market.” The first such mechanism - then driven by a motorbike chain - was invented by BWN Industries in Australia in the 1960s. BWN has since been absorbed into Dorma’s operations. The company’s point of difference is to manufacture specifically for each customer such as Apple stores, Mr Meyers said. Some of its major projects are all over the world. They include 140 doors at Changi Airport Terminal Four, up to 100 doors in the Saudi Riyadh financial district and 100-plus doors at King Ab-
Sandra Smith enjoys her work at Dorma's Hallam plant. dulaziz International Airport in Jeddeh. Domestically, Dorma’s customers include Sunshine Coast University Hospital, New Royal Adelaide Hospital, Crown Towers in Perth, Collins Street Towers in Melbourne and 580 George Street in Sydney. Mr Meyers said manufacturing is hard in Australia. “You have to be smart in what you do,” he said.
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Business growth expert Jason Cunningham will share his expertise at the next Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce breakfast. The chamber’s second business awards breakfast for the year will be held at 7am on Wednesday 6 July at Greyhounds Entertainment in Springvale. The morning will highlight business and student achievement, provide networking opportunities, and feature a presentation from Mr Cunningham. During his 20-year career he’s inspired thousands of business owners to take action to build a better business, make money and get a life. He’s an author, entrepreneur, industry commentator, a member of Channel 10’s The Living Room team and SEN1116’s The Run Home. Mr Cunningham’s latest book, Have Your Cake and Eat it Too: The 7 Key Ingredients of Business Success, combines his experience as a successful business owner and consultant with insights from worldclass industry leaders. Chamber president Paul Broom said he was very pleased that the business community would have the chance to listen to such a well-renowned speaker. “Jason brings with him to our event a wealth of knowledge and expertise around growing a very successful and profitable business. “This is an event no business can afford to miss,” he said. Visit www.greaterdandenongchamber. com.au for tickets.
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This slick, better-than-new, superbly appointed “lock-up and leave” townhouse would be ideal for those who have a busy lifestyle and just want to easily get out of town on the weekends. The home was designed as a threebedroom home and the original owners had a wall left out, which could easily be reinstated, to provide a superb upstairs living area to complement the main living/ dining area downstairs. Centrally heated throughout, and with powerful air conditioning upstairs, this light and bright townhouse offers a guest powder room, loads of downstairs storage, a quality kitchen with island bench and stone counters, sunny living/dining area with big glass doors to the private rear courtyard. An oversized single garage plus parking apron and a Euro-style laundry complete this level. Upstairs are two excellent bedrooms, the main offering a large en suite and a walk-in wardrobe. The third bedroom is currently configured as an extra living area. The main bathroom is adjacent to the second bedroom. Other features are stainless steel appliances including a gas cooktop, dishwasher, loads of clever shelving and storage, quality blinds, electric security shutters and doors, water tank and pump, Colourbond garden shed, continuous hot water, beautiful rear courtyard landscaping and more. All this just seconds from EastLink, Parkmore and all desired facilities. 3
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DANDENONG NORTH These two homes, side by side on one title, all on a block size of 1309 square metres, is well and truly a rare find. One large family home enjoys four good sized bedrooms, three bathrooms, an open living with dining area and kitchen plus a spacious backyard. On the other half sits a two-bedroom home that’s currently tenanted out. It’s such a rarity to find such a unique prospect like this and in the Rosewood Downs estate, this will be a hit for large families, those with loved ones who need to live nearby and for buyers searching for exceptional family living.
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DANDENONG NORTH This impressive double storey, three bedroom plus study home is located on a large allotment of 565 square metres and is a property that is sure to impress. The immaculate low maintenance frontage includes a water feature and expansive driveway for additional car space. Upon entry visitors will feel the comfort of the home in the formal living room which includes a built-in bar, storage, ceiling fan and downlights as well as wooden timber flooring that flows throughout the home. The double sliding doors lead through to the expansive dining and kitchen, this immaculate open space is warm and inviting. The kitchen features stainless steel appliances, a black and white colour palette with tiled splashback and an ample amount of modern cabinetry with gloss finish. On through the home there is an additional tiled living room. This is a feature of the home with its high timber ceiling and fan as well as double wooden doors accessible to the impeccable rear yard. Upstairs includes an additional retreat/living and the master bedroom with en suite and plentiful storage, an ideal level for the adults. The additional bedrooms and study are situated on the lower level of the home along with the full family bathroom inclusive of a large spa bath and frameless shower.
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16/43-47 Doveton Avenue Eumemmerring
28 Parkmore Road Keysborough
AS NEW VILLA IN ATTRACTIVE COMPLEX
LARGER THAN IT LOOKS!
Only 2 years old this spacious 2 bedroom home presents like new. Offers open plan living with comfortable lounge, adjoining hostess kitchen itted with stone bench tops, electric oven & gas hotplates. Sliding door leads to private rear courtyard which catches the winter sun. Huge master has lots of BIR’s & access to the tiled bathroom with separate shower. Neutral decore & itted with tiled loors to living & quality carpets to bedrooms. Other extras include ducted heating, evaporative cooling, large single garage. Great investment or home. Close to schools, transport, freeway access & new shopping centre.
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Sat 25th June at 1pm 10% dep-bal 8th Sept $295,000+ Tues & Thurs 5-5.30pm Saturday from 12.30pm Nigel Raymond 0425 721 593
Immaculate 3 bed BV with updated kitchen and modern tiled bathroom plus a huge rumpus room with 2nd kitchen with gas cooking. (Easily converted to extra bedroom). Features polished hardwood loors, quality carpet to bedrooms, ducted gas heating & several air conditioners. Large garage & carport complete the package. Let to excellent tenant makes this an ideal investment or 1st home.
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Sat 16th July at 1pm 10% dep-bal 30/60/90 days $450,000+ Saturday 12-12.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
Sat 9th July at 1pm 10% dep-bal 30/60/90 days $620,000+ Saturday 2-2.30pm Jazz Singh 0430 992 269
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Units 1 & 2/26 Doveton Avenue Eumemmerring Set on approx 650m2 land, this is a unique opportunity for an investor or extended family. Live in the front & rent the rear unit or use for in law accommodation. Lease both with a potential return of $29,000 pa. Front home features a spacious lounge with dining area leading to modern gas kitchen with lots of cupboards & meals area opening to private covered patio. Includes d/heating, new carpets & vinyl. Rear unit offers open plan living with gas heating, functional kitchen, 2 brs, large balcony overlooking private garden. Dble brick garage & extra parking.Great for investor or developer with potential for sub-division(STP).
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Located at the front of this attractive group, this freshly painted 1 bedroom unit offers open plan living, practical kitchen, large bedroom with BIR, tiled bathroom & separate toilet. Other extras include alarm system & separate parking area. Close to all facilities including Sandown station. Great 1st home or investment with potential rent of $210 - $220 per week. Hurry to inspect!
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$180,000+ Saturday 11-11.30am Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
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506/80 Cheltenham Road Dandenong
11 Nash Street Springvale
BARGAIN INVESTMENT OR 1ST HOME Only 1 year old this 1 bedroom apartment is let at $921pcm but possession is available. Open plan with lounge & quality kitchen including WO, gas HP & DW, tiled bathroom with separate shower & euro laundry. Includes good loor coverings, RC air conditioning, double glazing & private balcony. Security intercom entrance & basement carpark. Approved for NRAS scheme which provides approx. $11,000 tax deduction for next 8 years for an investor.
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$300,000+ By appointment Ben Luu 0414 288 763
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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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$650,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday 11-11.30am Jerome Mulholland 0401 060 804
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Private Sale: $380,000+ Inspect: Wednesday 5:00 - 5:30pm Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am Photo ID
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Combining an excellent design with quality ittings, this townhouse offers a genuinely modern yet luxurious living environment that is only a stone’s throw from Noble Park’s diverse shopping precinct. With great access to reputable schools, Noble Park Shops, Noble Park station and Sandown Racecourse, there is little keeping this residence from becoming a family residential delight. The stunning interior begins with a light illed living area featuring quality looring that lead to an open plan designer kitchen with Caesar stone bench tops and Bellissimo stainless steel appliances. There is an LG inverter split system AC as well as a single remote control lockup garage with internal entry with ample of storage space. A low maintenance courtyard with a 2000L water tank connected for washing the toilet.
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Occupying a terriic location that is walking distance to Noble Park’s shopping precinct, there is something for everyone to enjoy within this vibrant area, from the popular Playzone entertainment centre to an upgraded Noble Park Aquatic Centre providing a great family escape from the summer heat. With every imaginable dining option only a short stroll away, why not experience irsthand the many high quality cafes, restaurants and bakeries offering anything from sweets to traditional cuisines and exotic spices. Excellent accessibility is provided along Princess Highway and Heatherton Road, while the presence of 2 bus services as well as Noble Park and Yarraman stations made access to the CBD and surrounding suburbs of Dandenong and Springvale.
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Located less than 500m from a safe sandy swimming beach you will find this immaculate house sitting in one of the most sought after addresses in the whole of Coronet Bay. This well-kept light and bright home features spilt level open plan living, kitchen and dining area with Tasmanian Oak flooring all in the upper level and the three bedrooms and bathroom in the lower level. The spacious kitchen has a pantry, gas hot plates, electric oven and ample cupboard space whilst the living and dining area, along with the front deck captures stunning views of the bay! Outside there is a fully asphalted drive way that run to the back shed, large enough to store you boat and a double car garage with the added bonus of it being fully lined. Located only 85 minutes from Melbourne making it perfect to escape your busy city life and enjoy the relaxed lifestyle this home has to offer. Price: OPEN TO OFFERS $550,000 Agent: Madelyne Golby – 0408 559 096 Inspections: By Appointment
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BLIND BIGHT This large family fourbedroom plus study home is set in the charming coastal village of Blind Bight. The home is only 12 years old. It has neutral tonings throughout and offers a good size lounge, excellent well-appointed kitchen complete with new stainless steel appliances and dishwasher, and a master bedroom with en suite and walk-in wardrobe. The other bedrooms are all generous sized. There is low maintenance floating timber flooring throughout, a family meals area plus a rumpus/games room, ducted heating, evaporative cooling plus a slow combustion wood heater to ensure year round comfort. Outside on the 650 square metre block there is a sensational pergola entertainment area, a double garage with internal access and extra off-road parking for a boat trailer or caravan.
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Auction Saturday 9th July 4pm
In a quiet court, this lovely 3 bedroom brick home is ideal for First Home Buyers or Investors. Drenched in natural light, it boasts a spacious lounge , dining area, functional kitchen and ample pantry space. 2 bedrooms come with BIRs and a third bedroom large enough for the kids or to make it into a study. Includes a big backyard and covered entertainment area.
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ROOMING HOUSE 44–46 KELVINSIDE ROAD, NOBLE PARK Substantial premises comprising 14 separate keyed rooms, common living room and kitchen, 3 bathrooms, 1 shower room, 4 toilet facilities, utility room & laundry. Noble Park 1/42 Kelvinside Road
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Treat yourself & the family to happy days ahead in this large, street front townhouse. Polished timbers floors throughout, formal lounge, gourmet kitchen with gas hot plates, adjoining spacious meals area overlooking private outdoor entertaining area. Upstairs, 3 large bedrooms with BIR, main with full ensuite. A second bathroom services the other 2 bedrooms. Young and modern throughout, move in and enjoy immediately.
Wednesday 13th July @ 6:30pm Sandown Regency, 477 Princes Hwy, Noble Park
• Extensive frontage of 41.76 metres*
• Walk to Noble Park Retail Precinct & Railway Station • High Underlying Land Value
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118 Walker St Dandenong P: 9791 5922 F: 9792 2536
Narre Warren
Hallam
8 WaltoN Court
SO MUCH POTENTIAL!
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APPEALING & AFFORDABLE!
Situated in a popular Narre Warren location, this ‘character’ weatherboard home is conveniently located within easy access to schools, public transport, Fountain Gate Shopping Centre and the Monash Freeway. The accommodation comprises three good sized bedrooms, beds 2 & 3 have built-in robes, ‘open plan living’ with a spacious lounge, adjoining dining and kitchen. The kitchen is large and modern with stainless steel appliances, a 900mm gas cooktop, dishwasher and loads of cupboard and bench space. There’s floating floors, near new carpets, timber venetians, ducted heating, reverse cycle air conditioning and downlights. Outside you have a double garage, a huge covered entertaining area, bungalow/shed with two rooms, near new roof, spacious verandah and plenty of off street parking.
Located in a desirable area of Hallam, within walking distance to reserve, bus stop and Hallam Station and a short drive to Princes Highway, Monash Freeway and Westfield Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, this brick veneer home ticks all the boxes. The spacious three bedroom home leaves you spoiled with features including double brick garage with internal access leading to an open kitchen/dining area and two large living areas. There is an outdoor undercover area with plenty of room for entertaining. Accommodation is enhanced by: *Evaporative cooling, *Ducted heating, *Split system air conditioning, *Full ensuite, *Gas cooking, *Freshly painted, *Built in robes, *New flooring throughout including carpeting and floating timber floors, *Shed THIS ONE WON'T LAST LONG!
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2/55 KiNg Street
A CENTRAL TREASURE!
This delightful, character filled red brick home is much better than the average unit. Boasting 3 metre ceilings with ornate cornice work, hardwood timber floors, two huge bedrooms, separate formal lounge room and kitchen/meals.
For Sale: offers over $450,000 oPeN: Wed 4:00pm to 4:30pm & Sat 11:30am to 12:00pm
2/65-67 Potter Street
3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE WITH 2 YARDS!
The private cottage garden envelopes the home which is set on a corner site within 300 metres of the Dandenong Market. All gas appliances throughout and carport.
Hard to find but here it is! Fenced front yard and a private rear yard. Ideal for anyone with small kids or pets. Three bedrooms with built in robes, separate lounge, modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances, gas cooktop, electric oven, rangehood, breakfast bar and plenty of cupboard space adjoining the meals area. Features include, ducted heating, split system air conditioning, powder room, downlights throughout and a large single garage with remote door and separate carspace. All this and in a great location near shops, schools and transport.
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With almost 30 years in Real Estate, Mick is fully conversant with all aspects of the Real Estate industry. He is aware of what is required to achieve strong results in all markets.
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Born and raised in Dandenong, Mick knows the area inside out.
Nestled on a cottage block and one of two on the block, this home features 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. Let at $340.00 per week.
Call Mick for all your Real Estate needs.
For Sale: $300,000 plus buyers oPeN: Wed 4:40-5:00pm & Sat 12:40-1:00pm
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5% to 6% RENTAL RETURNS!
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 $255.00 per week. Private carspace. THE RIGHT TIME TO INVEST!
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This near new apartment is positioned 400m from the Dandenong Plaza and Market as well as very central to many more amenities including a bus stop at the doorstep. Featuring large modern kitchen with gas cooking, rangehood, stone benchtops and plenty of cupboard space. The kitchen overlooks the open plan lounge and dining area. Both bedrooms are carpeted and offer built in robes with the master bedroom boasting a full ensuite and access to the large balcony which can also be accessed from the living area. The main bathroom incorporates the laundry and second toilet. Features include floating floors, tiled wet areas, vertical blinds, reverse cycle air conditioning and remote access to the undercover secure parking with lock up storage space. POSITION PLUS POTENTIAL!
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CENTRALLY LOCATED TWO BEDROOM UNIT!
This well presented unit is one of only four on the block and is ideal for both the owner occupier and the investor. An open plan living area provides a spacious feel with windows facing both the front and rear yards. The kitchen has been renovated with under bench oven, gas hot plates and overhead cupboards. There is gas heating, a secure rear yard with shed and clothes line and carport. Located within easy access to transport, shops and schools. Property in this price range is difficult to find to make this your next property!
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Auction: Saturday 16th July at 12pm Price: $539,000+ Inspect: Saturday 1:00 - 1:30pm
If your lifestyle is busy, and you want to easily get out of town on the weekends, then this slick, better-than-new, superbly appointed “lock-up and leave” townhouse is made for you. Designed as a 3 bedroom home, the original owners had a wall left out (which could easily be reinstated) to provide a superb upstairs living area to compliment the main living/dining downstairs.Centrally heated throughout, and with powerful air conditioning upstairs, this light and bright townhouse offers a guest powder room, loads of downstairs storage, a quality kitchen with island bench and stone counters, sunny living/dining area with big glass doors to the private rear courtyard. An oversized single garage plus parking apron and a euro-style laundry complete this level. Upstairs are 2 excellent bedrooms; the main offering a large, private en-suite and a walk-in robe. The 3rd bedroom is currently configured as an extra living area. The main bathroom is adjacent to the second bedroom, and the master bedroom has a walk-in robe and private, en-suited bathroom. Other features include stainless steel appliances including a gas cooktop, dishwasher, loads of clever shelving and storage, quality blinds, electric security shutters and doors, water tank and pump, colour-bond garden shed, continuous hot water, beautiful rear courtyard landscaping and more. All this just seconds from Eastlink, Parkmore and all desired facilities. Now, buy this and live the lifestyle you’ve earnt.
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Classic Family Home in Quiet Location! With an abundance of space at the front, plenty of room at the rear & large car accommodation, this BV family home leaves a lasting impression of beauty. Inside you can find a spacious living area adjacent to an easy to maintain kitchen & dining area + a formal living area with a quaint view of the front yard. Down the hall discover 3 generously sized BDRs with BIRs & fans, MSTR with ensuite + there’s an expanding lawn area at the rear.
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Modern, Convenient & Comfortable! If you are looking for a contemporary town home filled with quality all the way through & nothing to do, then this should be on the top of your list. You’re greeted on entry by a spacious living with tiles which are all throughout the ground floor of the residence which adjoins to the meals area and a top notch kitchen. Furthermore this great residence offers 3 comfy BDRs all with mirrored BIRs. At rear is a private backyard with high fencing all around.
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Artist weaves feminine threads By CASEY NEILL A former Dandenong girls school will inspire embroidery that will hang between Heritage Hill’s famous fig trees during Cultural Threads. Artist Thea Jones came up with the project, titled All Her Thoughts Are So Tactile. “It’s a direct response to the site of Laurel Lodge at Heritage Hill,” she said. “I put together a proposal that related to the history of the building as a girls school. “A lot of my work uses traditional craft techniques that highlight the femininity involved, or the tradition of female-based craft, or mother-todaughter tradition of passing those skills down.” Ms Jones said the title “refers to an unspoken female thought, or history of silencing young girls, especially in educational spaces where they were only allowed to learn things like sewing and housework”. “I’m going to make it with people in the community, so I’ll be going to their sewing group on a Tuesday for three weeks and then I’ll also be in the actual building, Heritage Hill, in an open studio format so people can come in and help,” she said. “It’s a very open-ended educational experience, which contradicts the history as well of more strict forms of education. “That’s why I wanted it to be more free.” The installation will be on display at Heritage Hill throughout August. People can drop in and contribute to sewing elements of the large-scale embroidery from 10.30am to 12.30pm on Friday 8 July. Ms Jones will run workshops with The Open
Artist Thea Jones is using a former Dandenong girls school as inspiration for her contribution to Cultural Threads. Door at Springvale Neighbourhood House on Tuesdays 12 and 19 July from 10am to noon. Also as part of the project will be workshops where participants create thread dyes using elements from the Heritage Hill gardens, held from 10.30am to 12.30pm on Tuesday 5 and Thursday 7 July. The month-long Cultural Threads will build on its 2014 incarnation and celebrate textile art
and cultural diversity. The City of Greater Dandenong-hosted event will feature knitting, crocheting, dyeing, weaving, needlepoint, yarn art and more. People of all ages and backgrounds will be guided by some of Australia’s most celebrated artists to forge connections, trade skills, share stories and interweave cultures. There’ll be activities at multiple venues includ-
ing the Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre, Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens, the Drum Theatre, the Dandenong and Springvale libraries and Harmony Square. Intricate and colourful installations will adorn the municipality throughout Cultural Threads, which is a satellite event of Craft Victoria’s Craft Cubed Festival.
What’s on 9798 7005 or visit ww.rainbows.org.au for more information.
Book club Take more time for reading and socialising through The Open Door’s Book Club. Participants share their opinions on a variety of books with a coffee on the third Monday of the month. ■ The Open Door, 110 Ann Street, Dandenong. Monday 20 June, 7pm to 8pm. A gold coin donation is suggested. Call Trish or Jo on 9791 8664 or email theopendoor@ssjg. org.au.
Elvis is in the building 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 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.
Term three classes Keysborough Learning Centre has spaces available for term three. It will run a certificate III in early childhood education and care from 9.30am to 3pm Thursdays and Fridays from Thursday 14 July. There’s English classes for beginners through to advanced learners, computer courses for beginners, and office skills level I, II, and III. ■ KLC, 402 Corrigan Road, Keysborough. Call 9798 7005 or email info@klckeys.com.au.
Karaoke time The U3A Dandenong karaoke group’s send of semester concert is coming up. The Kool Kat Karaoke Hit Parade will feature 34 songs from the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s, all performed live by group members. ■ Paddy O’Donoghue Centre, Buckley Street, Noble Park. Friday 24 June, 1pm. Free entry with door prizes. Call Rob on 9711 1118.
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The City of Greater Dandenong Band in action.
Wide World of Brass City of Greater Dandenong Band’s annual cabaret fund-raiser will this year pay tribute to great sporting anthems and songs from around the globe. The Wide World of Brass will cover football, basketball, soccer, baseball, athletics and more. There’ll be prizes for the best sporting costume in the audience. ■ Springvale Town Hall, 97 Springvale Road, Springvale. Saturday 9 July, 6.30pm for a 7pm start. BYO food and drinks. Tickets are free for children aged five and under, $10 for 12 years and under, $18 concession and $23 for adults. Visit www.dandenongband. org.au or call the band secretary on 0423 925 192 for tickets.
The Little Mermaid Disney’s musical tale of the Hans Christian Andersen classic will come to life on stage with the Windmill Theatre Company. ■ Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Friday 24 June, 7.30pm. Saturday 25 June, 1.30pm and 7.30pm. Sunday 26 June, 1.30pm. Tickets are priced from $30. Visit www.drumtheatre.com.au or call 8571 1666.
Round the Corner and on the Hill Brendan Nicholl presents this exhibition showcasing his view of the world around him as a mysterious realm. ■ Heritage Hill Museum and Historical Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Until 8 July.
Garden melodies Don McQueen will share his love of Australian bush poetry. ■ Heritage Hill Museum and Historical Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Wednesday 22 June, 10am to 11.30am. Tick-
ets are $8.50. Call 8571 1666 to book.
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Playing with Lego, chess, puzzles and games together can improve literacy, numeracy, spatial awareness, socially appropriate behaviour and fair play. A parent or carer must accompany children to this free activity. Sessions are not held during school or public holidays. ■ Springvale Library, 411 Springvale Road, Springvale. Saturdays, 11am to noon. Dandenong Library, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Fridays, 4pm to 5pm. Call 1300 630 920 for more information.
Children will learn to use woodworking tools to design and construct a fan-propelled boat with wood and a motor-driven propeller. The program is designed for children aged seven to 11 years old and an accompanying parent or carer. ■ Dandenong Library, Level Two, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Saturday 25 June, 2pm to 3.30pm. Call 1300 630 920 to book.
Young mums The council’s youth services team has a Young Mums Playgroup for women aged 25 and under who are pregnant or have children aged four years or younger. They can socialise with other mums and access support. ■ The Castle, Princes Highway, Dandenong. Tuesdays, 10am to noon. Call 9793 2155 for more information.
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
Knit, make new friends, develop new skills and share patterns, stories and good times. The sessions are free and no bookings are required. ■ Level Two, Dandenong Library, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Wednesdays during school terms, 10.30am.
Support for diabetics The Dandenong and District Diabetic Support Group meets on the second Tuesday of the month. Participants share information, have a chat, provide support and meet other people facing the same situation. ■ Room Three, Paddy O’Donoghue Centre, 18-34 Buckley Street, Noble Park. Tuesdays, 2pm. Call Lesley Jarutis on 9546 2346. email lesleyj941@hotmail.com for more information.
Library Storytime Enjoy free storytime designed to help children aged three and over to develop their imagination and vocabulary. ■ Springvale Library, 411 Springvale Road, Springvale, and Dandenong Library, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Thursdays during school terms, 10.30am. Call 1300 630 920 for more information.
Conversation Circle Make new friends while practising English in a friendly, relaxed and safe environment. ■ Dandenong Library, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Thursdays during school terms, 6pm to 7.30pm. Low to intermediate English required. No booking required. Tuesdays during school terms, 6pm to 7.30pm. Advanced English and prior assessment and booking required. Call 1300 630 920 or see library staff. 31 JOURNAL NEWS Monday, 20 June, 2016
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Lyndhurst Secondary College is a dynamic and diverse learning community that seeks to empower students for learning and life. The college has a strong focus on high expectations for all and staff have been engaging in fantastic collegiate work to improve student learning outcomes. In 2015 the college was incredibly proud to see its year 12 students achieving highly with 93 per cent of students who applied for tertiary placements receiving a first round offer. Staff focus on developing the core skills of literacy and numeracy in students. The provision of a dedicated reading space promotes the power of reading for improving literacy and year seven to nine students receive individualised numeracy instruction through the Student Numeracy Individualised Program (SNIP) where students are placed in mathematics classes according to their ability. Year seven students in 2017 have the exciting opportunity to apply for a place in the select entry Academic Curriculum Enhancement (ACE) program, a learning pathway for high achieving students to accelerate and enhance their learning. These students will have access to unique learning opportunities and an early start VCE. Lyndhurst Secondary College staff offer a wide range of co-curriculum programs. Extensive student leadership opportunities are available as are many performing arts and sporting opportunities. The award-winning Multipride program has now become a model for supporting cultural harmony within other schools. School tours run every Wednesday at 11am (no appointment necessary) and the school wel-
The college is proud of its students. comes visitors to come along and find out more about how it can support and encourage their child in their learning pathway. For further information contact Lyndhurst Secondary College 5996 0144.
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ENROLMENTS FOR 2017
Top of the class It is a lovely, friendly school with excellent staff members who enjoy their work. The students love their school and are provided with a wide range of academic, social and supportive activities that help each individual develop a sense of confidence, respect and a lifelong love of learning. At James Cook Primary School, every child will have the opportunity to experience a high quality engaging education in a safe and supportive environment. The school’s key values are Respect, Teamwork, Inclusiveness, Resilience and Persistence and they underpin the positive approach to everything the school does. The school motto is “Believe to Succeed”.
The staff, students and the school community have high expectations of themselves and others. They all work together to achieve their best in all areas of school life, academically and socially. Staff personalise learning for students underpinned by high quality and authentic relationships that promote inquiry, confidence and a sense of belonging. Teachers plan and structure learning opportunities that meet students’ points of need in order to promote achievement and successful learning. Anyone who would like to organise a school tour can phone the office on 9700 2601. The school is taking enrolments for preps for 2017 and staff would love to show families around their beautiful school.
The school s key values are Respect, Teamwork, Inclusiveness, Resilience and Persistence.
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Our School Offers: SMALL CLASS SIZES FAMILY FRIENDLY ENVIRONMENT VALUES EDUCATION MANDARIN LANGUAGE PERSONALISED/ACCELERATED LEARNING MUSIC/PERFORMING ARTS/ SCIENCE ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION – VEGETABLE GARDENS STUDENT LEADERSHIP
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Contact us for a School Tour at your convenience
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Proud of their links to the past By CAM LUCADOU-WELLS Three-generation family business Bartlett Equipment’s 70-year history is one of ingenuity. Since starting in Clayton South in 1946, the truck and trailer equipment manufacturer has evolved from farm machinery, then axles and then towing set-ups for B-double trucks. In its Hallam workshop, staff build and fit tow bar systems for ABS-enabled trailers on 150 Australian Defence Force 14-tonne 4WD trucks. Managing director Allan Bartlett, grandson of founder Norm, said the company has always been about designing things. “We want to be different. We want to be leaders,” Mr Bartlett said. “We don’t want to be following other people’s ideas.” The Bartlett ball trailer-coupling system was based on Norm’s prototype and invented by Norm’s son Geoff when he was still studying mechanical engineering in 1964. The original system is still sold at Bartlett Equipment. It endures even beyond the expiry of its patent and competitors’ cheaper copies didn’t cut it. Geoff explains the revolutionary snug-fit system suppressed the loud rattles that blighted previous couplings. For the first time, the trailer became an integral part of the truck. “What Geoff has you can’t bottle it,” said his nephew Allan. Geoff ’s earliest memories were playing with parts, sorting nuts and bolts at the factory as a four-year-old. “I always preferred being at the factory than studying,” he said. Another of Geoff ’s innovations was an innocuous-looking high-tensile safety chain used for large heavy vehicles. The light, tiny part, which prevents trailers dismounting from trucks, was a significant upgrade on the bulky alternatives. Much has changed due to the “power of the computer” which has fast-tracked the design process. Computers can predict the stresses of a towing design, even how its parts will fatigue.
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Geoff Bartlett continues to keep an eye on the company’s designs. 155122 “It used to be done on the run. You’d build it and see how it runs.” Officially in retirement, Geoff still sits in on production design meetings at the business which moved to its current Hallam site in 1988. Bartlett Equipment celebrated its 70th anniversary with trade figures at the Melbourne Showgrounds.
It has also recently been presented with a commemorative certificate from City of Casey. The Bartletts hold their family and company’s history dear. Allan recently found a rusted welding mask owned by Norm. It prominently hangs in a rustic framed box in the office oozing with history. But as with other manufacturers, there’s much
Stories from the suburbs can be extraordinary reads By CASEY NEILL The suburbs are filled with extraordinary stories just waiting to be told, Lucyna Artymiuk says. The Noble Park woman recently released a book about her father, Polish World War II airman Jan Artymiuk. Her journey to writing From Poland to “Wherever in the World” – The Journey of an Australian Migrant started with an email from a young aviation historian in Poland containing her father’s entire military history. “There were so many more details than I even knew,” she said. “You suddenly realised the generation who knew all those finer details had disappeared. “When my father died 30 years ago I was in my 20s. I didn’t know what questions to ask.” Ms Artymiuk set up an online chat group, contacted descendants of other members of her father’s bomber crew and started gathering information. She’s involved in the Polish Museum and Archives and attended a seminar the group organised on writing a family history. “It was getting closer to the 100th anniversary of my father’s birth,” she said. “I thought it would be a nice tribute to him to write his biography. “There are a lot of interesting stories - extraordinary lives of ordinary people in the suburbs that have not been told and are just waiting to be told.” The book is aimed at second and third generations of Polish background “who don’t fully understand the context of how their parents ended up in Australia”. In the suitcase her dad brought with him to Australia, Ms Artymiuk found study notes for an electrician course, letters Jan received from his then-girlfriend during his time as a prisoner of war, and letters he wrote while courting Ms Artymiuk’s mother. “It became much more three-dimensional,” she said. “It’s like a window into the past. I’m researching now my mother’s side of the family.” Email lucynaartymiuk@bigpond.com to buy a copy of the book. Lucyna Artymiuk with her book. 154638
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to contemplate in the future. “Manufacturing materials could be coming out of anywhere these days,” Allan said. “We have competitors copying some of our products.” Allan said the key to the company’s future is to continue to be “smart” in its designs.
Refugees in the welcome zone Greater Dandenong residents are invited to celebrate the contribution refugees make to their diverse and vibrant city. Refugee Week runs from Sunday 19 to Saturday 25 June and includes World Refugee Day on Monday 20 June. This year’s theme “With Courage Let Us All Combine” borrows a line from the Australian national anthem and recognises the courage many refugees have shown in their fight for a better life. Greater Dandenong Mayor Heang Tak encouraged residents to take time during Refugee Week to learn more about the journeys and experiences of refugee and asylum seekers in the community. Journey of Courage will combine theatre and discussion with a Q and A panel from 7.30pm to 10.30pm on Tuesday 28 June at the Drum Theatre in Dandenong. Springers Leisure Centre in Keysborough will host a soccer tournament and live entertainment on Saturday 9 July. Southern Migrant and Refugee Centre, Monash Health, ERMHA, Catholic Care and the City of Greater Dandenong are presenting the event. Life Without Barriers will host a luncheon with refugee service providers from 1pm to 3pm on Wednesday 22 June at Suite One, Level Two, 1 Langhorne Street, Dandenong. Councillor Tak said more than 2200 recently-arrived migrants settled in the municipality each year - the highest of any Victorian council area. “A third of them are refugees, largely from Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Iran and Pakistan,” he said. There are about 3000 asylum seekers living in the community, he said - again the highest in the state. “We have a long and proud history of supporting the settlement of new migrants, and we are proud to be an official Refugee Welcome Zone,” he said. 39 JOURNAL NEWS Monday, 20 June, 2016
SPORT Dream just got bigger for Ellie By JARROD POTTER PROFESSIONAL women’s football was brought another step closer on Wednesday 15 June and for south-east superstar Ellie Blackburn ... she can’t wait to be part of it. With the announcement of the first eight AFL clubs issued inaugural National Women’s League (NWL) licences in 2017, for Blackburn, 21, from Endeavour Hills, it means her beloved Melbourne will get a chance to feature in the first season of professional women’s football in Australia. The Demons are set to battle the likes of Adelaide, Brisbane, Carlton, Collingwood, Fremantle, GWS and long-time rivals the Western Bulldogs in the start-up competition. “It’s pretty amazing to see how far it’s come over the years - when I started you wouldn’t have ever pictured something like this happening,” Blackburn said. “It was a childhood dream and now it’s a reality. “It’s a reality for so many younger girls that will be able to get this opportunity now as well. “I definitely think it will create a lot more interest for girls and now there’s a genuine pathway for them to aspire to be a part of - I think girls will be a lot more interested in it and getting a chance of putting their name in the history books as well.” Blackburn has one match left for the Demons this year - the annual Hampson-Hardeman Cup held between Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs. In a way it closes a door on a pioneering chapter for elite women’s football, with the Exhibition Series winding down to make way for the National Women’s League. But looking back on the closely fought clashes on the MCG and Etihad Stadium, the initial steps
Ellie Blackburn, pictured playing for Melbourne last year, can't wait for a shot at next year's National Women's League after the inaugural teams were announced on Wednesday. Picture: WHITE LINE IMAGES the first players and teams went through to make it all happen, Blackburn thought it was incredible to see the game move from a 44-person draft in
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Persistent Pierce makes his AFL dream a reality By JARROD POTTER Trekking the toughest of paths to his AFL debut last Sunday, St Kilda ruckman Lewis Pierce is the embodiment of perseverance. Pierce, 21, has been battling his way through the ranks ever since his first steps in TAC Cup for the Dandenong Stingrays; fighting off niggling injuries that dogged his time in the Under-18s competition. A back injury in 2014 put him back into the rehab group and left the 202cm hard-running ruckman to endure another round of treatments to get his body right. But this year he’s put that all behind him and after a monster month in the VFL, Pierce knew he stood a chance to get tapped on the shoulder and don number 42 for the first time as St Kilda ran out 17.8 (110) to 12.6 (78) victors over Carlton. His other stand-out moment was getting on the end of a kick to the square by Tom Hickey, taking his time and booting a memorable first AFL goal as his Saints’ team-mates came from everywhere to celebrate. “You could probably tell that was the highlight of the day for me - I’ve seen the footage a few times now and I smile every time I see it,” Pierce said. “That was definitely a moment I’ll never forget for the rest of my life ... that was an amazing feeling.” From time in rehab, Pierce’s perspective has grown. It’s not just gloom and dread over missing weeks on the sideline, but about improving the little things and keeping an eye on the bigger picture. “If I looked back and thought how I’d deal with it differently is to make sure I’m looking at the positives as much as I can and using it as an opportunity to improve other factors,” Pierce said. “Whether it’s strength, game knowledge or something like that, always finding short-term goals along the way.” But those days are in his rear-view mirror as Pierce looks towards an upcoming golden age for St Kilda, with a litany of talented top draft picks and a gutsy side set to surge up the AFL ladder. 40 JOURNAL NEWS Monday, 20 June, 2016
Former Dandenong Stingray Lewis Pierce made his AFL debut last Sunday after putting a career's worth of niggling injuries behind him. Picture: ST KILDA FOOTBALL CLUB
and see what we’ve achieved out of this,” Blackburn said. “It’s going to be a big day for women’s football. “The girls that are actually involved, it will be a big day knowing over the years we’ve had this little competition between Melbourne and the Bulldogs and have a bit of fun there and from now on it will create some kind of rivalry between the two clubs. “Two pioneers and two clubs that were given licences are inaugural clubs - it will be rewarding in a way that we’ll be able to look back on this time and think about how much we achieved together getting this done. “These Hampson-Hardeman Cup matches ... it’s another aspect as to why we’ve got a women’s competition.” Whether or not she’ll get to play for Melbourne in next year’s competition is up in the air, with marquee spots at each team limited, but wherever she might take her NWL dream, Blackburn was proud to be part of the red and blue through its first four campaigns. “I think it’s great for Melbourne Football Club - we’ve been pioneers of the game for so long and had great people be a part of Melbourne throughout the years to make this happen,” Blackburn said. “If it wasn’t for people involved with that football club, we might not have been looking down the barrel of a women’s competition. “With them, being granted a licence is a cherry on top.”
Under-23s slugged it out SLUGGING it out against the state’s best leagues, Dandenong Baseball Association’s Under-23s claimed the 2016 Country Champions knocking off Mt Gambier 5-4 in the final. Taking to the Geelong Baseball Centre over the long weekend, the Dandy boys surged to claim four wins, a loss and a draw across the Queen’s Birthday tournament. Defeating North Eastern 9-1 and drawing with eventual grand finalists Mt Gambier 5-5 on the first day, Sunday proved an up-and-down event for the locals. They lost to Bendigo on the second day, after leading for most of the game, in a 7-5 defeat, but Dandenong immediately bounced back to smash a 27-1 victory over Latrobe Valley. A 20-run spree in the first innings - led by a Jack Ogilvie grand slam turned the tables back in the locals’ favour. An 11-1 win over Bendigo set the stage for the finale against Mt Gambier later on that day and on in Monday afternoon Dandenong fought past the best of Mt Gambier’s pitching - working back from a 2-4 deficit - to put the lead-off batters on base and grind out the winning runs. After a tense final innings, the DBA claimed the country championship 5-4 to continue the stellar work of last year’s representative campaigns. Ryan Shane was awarded the DBA Under-23’s MVP for his stellar weekend. Dandenong’s Under-18s are the next up at home plate, taking on the state winter championships in Mildura this weekend.
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New faces secure same result for Stingrays By JARROD POTTER TAC CUP - ROUND 10 The baby Rays had to wake up from an early nap to prove their potential on the TAC Cup stage. You could almost make another elite TAC Cup side just from Dandenong’s first-choice exclusions for Saturday’s clash against Gippsland - Tom Jok, Tommy Glen, Josh Battle, Myles Poholke, Liam McKay, Oscar Clavarino, Ryan Gains, Mason de Wit, Tom de Koning, Reece Piper, Luke Davies-Uniacke and Sam Fowler. Injuries, private school commitments and Vic Country duties left the side decimated and forced the heavy lifting to an experienced few while the depth was further tested with three new players - Riley D’Arcy, Lachlan Young and previously unlisted Beau Bailey - added to the line-up. Dandenong’s first half was haphazard; nothing seemed to click for the Rays in the first term as the down-on-their-luck Power started to believe in its chance to upset. Run-and-carry and ultra-fast transitions across half-back and the wings left both sides disoriented in defence, but to their credit, Dandy’s dour defenders Jake Frawley and Jordan Stewart kept it out of harm’s way for most of the afternoon. With the usual tall suspects missing in action, Kirk Dickson and Kyle Beveridge starred as the go-to forwards for the Rays. The CranbourneDevon Meadows one-two punch left the Power dizzy at the back - especially with Dickson’s lastterm heroics. In the meantime proceedings for both sides remained heavily in check. A one point lead to Gippsland at half time was at the behest of Dandenong’s woeful goalkicking - 3.7 (25) to 4.2 (26). Neither side claimed a massive lead, or really put an impact on the game until the dying minutes of the fourth, but not for a lack of highlights. Ben Ainsworth’s one-handed grab in the goalsquare over Frawley, leading to another Gippsland goal, kept the score deadlocked at the final change. The elastic went back and forth as neither side could boot two on the trot to stitch up the game. Stingrays stand-in captain Max Kleverkamp flew the flag through the centre as Charlie Martello and Danny Allsop got on the end of the centre clearances to hit up the Dickson-Beveridge combo. Dickson’s efforts didn’t go without reward on the scoreboard as he jagged two monster goals in the last 10 minutes to put the Rays back in front. Bodies flew everywhere in a chaotic race to the finish - with Pakenham goalsneak Jai Rout memorably crashing into his Gippsland bench before getting back up to make a crucial smother. Gippsland’s Nathan Voss was brought within the square after a Stingray went over the mark, cutting the lead to two, but that would be as close as the visitors would get. Coming back on with a heavily strapped knee, Chad Harris flew back with the ball, earned the free kick and slotted the match-winner to help the Rays get out of jail with the eight-point triumph.
Jake Frawley and Ben Ainsworth take to the skies in their forward line battle. 155753 “I said to the boys after the game in this program ladder positions are really irrelevant cause on any team you don’t make a TAC Cup list at any region if you’re not a good footballer,” Stingrays coach Craig Black said. “We knew Gippsland was going to challenge us - as they always do - I think over the time I’ve been here, ladder positions against these teams are even more irrelevant as it’s always a hard contest. “We’ve played 48 players now and today we had three debutants play and that’s the exciting part of the program. “We had to dig deep throughout the day - we never got away and they never got away from us, and it was just an old fashioned solid game of footy.”
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In-and-under types Aaron Darling, Hunter Clark and Frawley showed they’re ones to watch in next year’s competition with best afield performances in the centre and deep down back. “They’re 17 year olds and we throw them in the deep end because they’re good players and we’re not going to shield them because they’re 17,” Black said. “We want them to be really good players next year and draftable in two years’ time - If we didn’t think they were up to these challenges we wouldn’t give them these roles.” Dandenong - sitting second behind Geelong hosts Calder Cannons on Saturday and both sides will be renewed with the presence of its private school legion for the round 11 clash.
JOCs lock up Bushrangers By JARROD POTTER VAFA - ROUND 10 Good sides can overcome big challenges but the great sides truly relish them. Even with a host of first-choice outs and an extremely rapid finish from Yarra Valley , St John’s found a way to grind out its best win of the VAFA season so far - a 9.12 (66) to 9.8 (62) triumph at Thomas Carroll Reserve. After a back-and-forth first half, St John’s leapt out of the blocks after the break to surge well ahead. Daniel Abou-Karram, Matthew Nicholson and Aaron Thornton (two goals each) pushed the margin out to five good kicks at the final change and leave the side confident off running it out comfortably. But they were put to the sword in the final term as Yarra Valley’s forwards had it on a string. Ross Little (three goals) and Matthew Gazeas (two goals) lit it up to boot four goals in about as many minutes to leave St John’s stunned. Yarra stole the lead, the first time the JOCs have trailed in the final term this year, and forced the best out of the Dandy amateurs to stay undefeated. Ben Ayache made his return to the St John’s senior line-up - following last year’s serious knee injury - and played his role in the last with debutant Nathan Mcconchie. Their work up and down the wings and willingness to fly for grabs and spoils alike against the bigger Bushrangers’ bodies worked a treat. Inch by inch the ball got back towards the St John’s goals as bodies flew in to keep the rolling scrums going. Hotheadedness- whether by deed or speech - cost the visitors greatly as a reckless bump resulted in Nicholson getting a down-the-field free kick and a 50-metre penalty. He sealed his shot to boot the side ahead in the dying stages. It left a handful of minutes left for the Bushrangers to conjure up another goal, but the dour work of Glenn Costas, Corey Ladson and Bahaa Khoweiss stopped the rot. One last roll of the Yarra dice was rushed by the JOCs as the siren soon sounded on the hosts’ triumphant battle. “First time we were behind in the last term this year, which to bounce back from that was good for us,” St John’s coach Ben McGee said. “What does come under scrutiny from the game is our ability to be able to execute our ball in hand game plan under real pressure.” The nine-and-zip JOCs head up to Preston on Saturday to keep the winning ways alive. Masala continued the winning ways in the city by thumping Chadstone 23.31 (169) to 9.2 (52). Sam Freeman (six goals) took his tally to 27 goals - while Wayne McMahon, Scott Becker and Matt Sexton all featured in the best.
Dandy Thunder strikes its way back onto winners’ list By JARROD POTTER NPL VICTORIA 2 EAST - ROUND 17 Back on the winner’s list with a bang, Dandenong Thunder booted in a 4-0 triumph over the Ballarat Red Devils. After a couple of “should have been” misses a chip from Brandon Barnes and a cracking run down the left from Daniel Bennett and a pointblank Veton Korcari effort that was amazingly saved - the Thunder finally tuned in and started pumping out its greatest hits. Barnes (25’) had no such troubles getting the scoreboard going at the midway point of the half. His 29th goal of the year - a Barnes’ classic from a one-on-one opportunity put into the lower left - opened the floodgates for the hosts. Immense pressure at the back led to the second - an own goal from the Red Devils - soon after and the half-time 2-0 margin would be doubled by the renewed work of the Thunder centremen. It was a night at the front for the Thunder, with Barnes, Korcari and Bennett peppering the net,
but the next would come from the captain Brendon Elmazovski (71’). The skipper got on the end of some beautiful passing from Antonio Barbaro and Veton Korcari to thump in the third. There were a few more chances that went begging for the Thunder, but at the end of the day it still made the most at the front to add another four to its whopping 63-goal tally... from just over half a season’s worth of matches. Coming across from Richmond in the transfer window, Sam Catherine (93’) capped off his first outing at his new home ground with a last second goal to usher in early celebrations. The Thunder and Kingston City are locked in a two-horse race for league victory - and direct promotion to NPL - as the ladder leading Thunder heads across to North Geelong this weekend. Dandenong City held off a power-packed North Geelong 2-1 to keep its hopes of promotion alive. The third-placed NPL 2 East side travelled strongly to the other side of town as Amir Os-
mancevic (32’) and Josh Frame (74’) booted the side clear while Keegan Ziada, Luke Burgess and Gonzalo Freddi created chances at the front and made life difficult for the hosts. Springvale White Eagles made it three-fromthree for the local NPL legion, knocking over Werribee City 2-1 on the back of quick goals to Damir Stoilovic (18’) and Erdem Ozcagli (23’). Springvale White Eagles are away at West powerhouse Melbourne City while Dandenong City features in one of the matches of the round when it hosts Moreland Zebras. In the state leagues, Doveton SC had a comfortable 2-0 win over Noble Park United, through Lachlan Mcminimee (51’) and Senahid Tokalic (85’), while South Springvale’s winning ways ground to a halt with a 0-3 loss to Malvern City. Keysborough drew with Hampton Park United, Harrisfield defeated Lyndale 2-0, Dandenong South won a 4-3 shootout with Noble Park, Endeavour United knocked over neighbouring Endeavour Hills Fire 2-1 and Sandown Lions drew with Pakenham United.
St John’s debutant Nathan Mcconchie copped a bath as he celebrated senior win number one. 155754 Picture: JARROD POTTER 41 JOURNAL NEWS Monday, 20 June, 2016
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Jok embraces a second chance By JARROD POTTER
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Tom Jok lays a tackle in a resounding first half for Vic Country on Monday. 155490 and just need to finish well and that’s something I’m working on,” Jok said. “I’ve enjoyed every moment of the second chance. “I wasn’t around as much this time last year, just due to injury and school footy - but I’ve got a second chance and another go at it now and it’s a great opportunity and I’m doing everything I can to take it.”
Vic Country coach Paul Henriksen was impressed with Jok’s efforts across his two Vic Country seasons and his absence on Monday for long stretches of the clash really hampered the side’s fightback. “Really hurt us while he was off the ground with a shoulder injury for a while, a collarbone - that hurt us as the way it was,” Henriksen said.
Juniors take their revenge against South Australia By JARROD POTTER Emphatically signing off their time in the junior ranks, Dandenong avenged an earlier tournament loss against their South Australian rivals to hold aloft the Medibank National Junior Classic pennant. The Rangers senior boys hoisted the pennant with a thrilling 67-60 victory over South Australia’s Sturt Sabres on the long weekend. After a gruelling schedule - taking on six games in three days - Dandenong’s Under-18 boys booked their place in the grand final after knocking over Basketball ACT, Central Districts, Diamond Valley, Melbourne and Eastern Mavericks in the preliminary rounds. Against the power-packed Sturt attack - that at one stage levelled scores at 51-51 in the fourth forward Mitchell Barry (20 points) and guard Jack Perry (10 points) knuckled down to wrestle the advantage back. Bayley Lawrence made some massive defensive plays to help seal the deal and earn the lads
Dandenong Rangers Under-18s earned the 2016 National Junior Classic penanant across the long weekend. Picture: SUPPLIED another trophy on the national stage. “Really good tournament, everyone contributed which was really pleasing,” Dandenong U18 coach Darren Perry said. “Also helps us get to that last game on Monday with a little bit of petrol in the tank 'cause we’ve managed to share the load the whole way through.
“He’s been quite good over the first two games, so I think there’s still another work in progress but he’s a likely type.” Jok has two more possible Vic Country outings against South Australia and the Allies to round out the championships before returning to Dandenong for remainder of his last TAC Cup season.
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“It was a really good finals game - Sturt beat us at the Dandenong-Eltham tournament - so it was ‘here we are again’ but we managed to get over them this time. “They tied it up with four to go and got some good offensive plays from those two guys (Barry and Perry) while Bayley Lawrence got some blocks and rebounds." For Tyler Robertson, Barry and Perry, it was the second Australian title they’ve claimed this year after picking up a title with Vic Metro. Dandenong’s Under-14 boys - coached by Brad Crole - ended their campaign on home court with a 41-49 loss to Eltham. The Under-14 girls were just pipped 41-44 against Eltham to finish sixth, Dandenong’s Under-16 girls finished up with a 32-39 loss to Basketball New Zealand. DANDENONG 2016 NATIONAL JUNIOR CLASSIC CHAMPIONS: Darren Perry (coach), Mitchell Barry, Callan Blackley, Lawson Eales, Bayley Lawrence, Lachlan Old, Jack Perry, Benjamin Pike, Puoch Puoch, Ryan Rapp, Tyler Robertson.
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