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Nowhere to run to By Cam Lucadou-Wells Tamil asylum seekers in the Greater DandenongCasey region are in hiding after the Australian Border Force reportedly raided homes in a ramped-up operation to send young men back to Sri Lanka. Asylum seeker advocates say that about 20 people have been snatched in home raids in recent weeks, and that many of the hundreds of Tamil asylum seekers in the area are at risk. Some have gone underground leaving behind their homes, work, friends and even their mobile phones as they sleep in their cars. Star News believes there are plans among home-grown supporters to set up sanctuaries to hide at-risk asylum seekers. Recently three males were removed from their south-east Melbourne home late at night by ABF officers and taken to a detention centre. Within days, one of them was flown to Sri Lanka, the others are believed to have lodged appeals while in detention. Jesuran Wellness Centre spokeswoman Catherine Franklin said many had recently had their applications rejected as part of the Federal Government’s ‘fast track’ program. She said asylum-seekers classified as “double negatives” have had Centrelink payments and work rights cut off even as they await the outcomes of last-ditch appeals. “Their mental health is going downhill particularly for those who can’t earn an income.” Another plentiful local populace, the Hazara community, especially those who arrived from Pakistan, is expected to be targeted next by ABF, Ms Franklin said. She and Tamil advocates dispute the government line that it is safe for Tamils to return to Sri Lanka due to the end of the long-running civil war. Kumar Narayanawami is a Springvale-based Tamil case manager who was once in a similar predicament as his clients. He said he knows that 80 per cent of the Tamils in the area are on a visa knife-edge and their civil war traumas are compounded by depression and anxiety. He fled Sri Lanka by boat four years ago after he got a phone tip-off that his face came up on a Sri Lankan Government computer as a person of interest.
Kumar Narayanaswami with three Tamil males at risk of deportation. 157610 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Others under suspicion of Tamil Tiger links had been taken from homes and jailed or “disappeared” by the military and police without prior warning. But advocates say Tamils now require proof of a direct serious threat or physical harm to remain in Australia. They say those that are returned are likely to be jailed and only released on a family bond. Some suspected as Tamil Tiger sympathisers are still tortured. Dandenong-based Tamil activist Aran Mylvaganam said there’s still a “silent war” going on in Sri Lanka. “It’s a real worry that only a small percentage – about 10-20 per cent – of (Tamil asylum claims) are being accepted, given the serious nature of
what’s happening in Sri Lanka’s north and east. “The community is living in enormous fear. They don’t know what’s going to happen to them next. “We’re calling for a moratorium on Tamil deportations.” A Department of Immigration and Border Protection spokeswoman said the department didn’t comment on investigations, specific operations or people removed from Australia. “The department continues to return people who have been found not to engage Australia’s protection obligations, and have no further outstanding immigration matters. “People who have exhausted all avenues to remain in Australia, do not hold a valid visa, and have no lawful basis to remain are expected to
return home voluntarily.” She said “appropriate assistance” was given to “non-citizens” to establish them back in their country of origin, often with co-operation with their “international partners”. Meanwhile the Dandenong-based Jesuran Wellness Centre has put out an urgent call for donated food and goods to help asylum seekers who do not have an income. Meat, poultry, vegetables, rice, oil, eggs, lentils and spices were required for its free daily lunches which are cooked by volunteers. Donations can be made to the centre at 79a Herbert Street, Dandenong, or by phone on 0407 125 649 for a pick-up.
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By Cam Lucadou-Wells A serial disqualified driver who drove down Monash Freeway’s emergency lane to escape from pursuing police then urinated in front of parkland pedestrians, a court heard. Angelo Madafferi, 21, of Hallam, asked his lawyer if his impending jail term could wait until after lunch at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 1 August. He had pleaded guilty to dangerous driving as well as driving an unregistered vehicle while disqualified three times in a week in Hampton Park, Doveton and Narre Warren. During the last offence on 29 May, police followed Madafferi and another male in a white Commodore with incorrect number-plates from a fast-food outlet on Belgrave-Hallam Road, Hallam. Police saw the car disobey a red turning-arrow onto a Monash Freeway on-ramp about 4.40pm. Other afternoon peak-traffic moved out of the
way of the car, which was driven down the freeway’s emergency stopping lane and turned north at Ernest Wanke Road, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court was told. The empty car was found by police parked on the wrong side of Riflebird Avenue. At a nearby park, Madafferi was found urinating in front of passers-by. Madafferi denied knowing anything about the abandoned Commodore until police found documents with his name inside the vehicle. The car was impounded on the spot. Madafferi also pleaded guilty to making the threat “he owes me money by tomorrow or he’s dead” to an occupant behind a front security door at a Narre Warren South home in March. On 30 September, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court had disqualified Madafferi from driving for 12 months and put him on a community corrections order over 26 offences that were mainly driving related. A Corrections officer told the court that the accused’s engagement with the CCO was “poor”.
Since October, Madafferi hadn’t completed an hour of his 250-hour work order. Madafferi’s lawyer said the accused had been recently employed and training as an earth-mover. “This is the first time in years he’s done something with his career,” the lawyer said. “There’s no way he’ll comply with a corrections order.” Magistrate Julie O’Donnell retorted: “That’s lucky because he won’t be getting one.” Ms O’Donnell noted the accused’s “ridiculous” criminal history – including 11 driving suspended or disqualified – and non-compliance with court orders. “You’re entering into (jail with) parole. Clearly he shouldn’t be driving on our roads.” She cancelled the community corrections order and sentenced Madafferi to 21 months’ jail – including re-sentencing for last year’s offences. Madafferi was also convicted, fined $2000 and disqualified from driving for three years.
Court system is horrendous says murder victim family By Victoria Stone-Meadows
Permit process that clicks It’s a new digital age for Casey residents seeking a disabled parking permit. According to the Casey Council, it’s an easier and faster experience - one they’re saying is an Aussie first. The council has introduced a new service which allows residents to apply for a disabled parking permit online with their doctor. Casey mayor Sam Aziz said what was an arduous task for some of the city’s most vulnerable residents had been made simple. “Previously, applying for a permit required obtaining a paper form from the council, completing it, visiting a doctor to get it signed off and then coming back to a council office to have the permit issued,” Cr Aziz said. The new digital process allows residents to visit their doctor and fill out the online form together, which is then automatically submitted to the council for consideration. The streamlined process is a part of the council’s Digital Casey Strategy. “The council is working to create innovative services that are easy to use and work effectively, with progress being made to digitise and simplify some of the council’s other highly-utilised services in the near future,” Cr Aziz said. For more information on the disabled parking permit application visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/ dpp Mandy Stevens with her brothers Brent, left, and Christian, right. “Victims and families need to be more recognised and the age of the offender should not make a difference because it doesn’t change what the families have gone through.” Ms Stevens still works in youth services and believes the death of her brother could have been avoided if the preventative services in the criminal system were better funded and supported. Marshall’s criminal history was taken into account when Justice Karin Emerton handed down the prison sentence. Marshall was from an abused and disadvan-
taged background, has been in and out of prison a number of times, assaulted corrections officers, had a number of previous assault charges, the most recent one was only three months before Mr Williams’s death. Christian Williams is survived by his 10-yearold son Jack, who Ms Stevens said was being well looked after by his extended family. “Jack is doing well. He’s devastated and misses his dad every day but he’s well supported and doing well. “He has his dad’s kind heart.” 1202687-PB45-15
The sister of a man murdered in Dandenong Park in 2014 has spoken out about the need for better support for victim’s families during criminal trials. Mandy Stevens was in court on Tuesday 2 August when Robert John Marshall, 22, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for the fatal bashing of her brother Christian Williams. He faces a non-parole jail period of 16 years. “For someone who takes life in such a horrible manner we were hoping the sentence would be more but it is better than what we expected,” she said. She said having had to go through the court system for almost two years had caused her and her family great stress and pain. “The court system for victims and victim’s families is unsupportive and horrendous,” she said. “We were told to join a support group and there wasn’t a voice in the room for Christian.” A spokesperson from the Victorian Department of Justice said there were mechanisms for victims’ families to be heard in court. “If someone pleads guilty or is found guilty of a crime, victims have a right to tell the court about how the crime has affected them,” the spokesperson said. “This is called a Victim Impact Statement and is one of the things that a judge or magistrate may take into account when deciding the penalty to give the offender.” Marshall was convicted of beating Mr Williams to death in an unprovoked drunken rage. The court heard how Mr Williams had been living on the streets and suffered from an intellectual disability after being struck by a car when he was 10 years old, resulting in permanent brain injury and facial scarring. Ms Stevens said the court system was unsympathetic to the trauma caused to murder victims’ families. “The Department of Police Prosecution’s role is to move the matter through the court in a timely manner but it becomes all about the rehabilitation of the offender,” she said.
Police have utilised a new BlueNet vehicle to identify and apprehend an unlicensed driver who evaded police through the Doveton and Dandenong areas. The police vehicle was parked on the side of the Monash in Doveton at 2.08am on 28 July when the BlueNet vehicle detected a vehicle with an unlicensed owner traveling south on the freeway. Numberplate recognition cameras in the BlueNet police cars are able to scan every moving and stationary vehicle they pass and automatically detect suspect drivers and vehicles. Police attempted to pull the car over but it did not stop and began weaving dangerously in and out of the other traffic on the freeway. Police followed the car from Bradey Road to EastLink before turning off their lights and sirens to avoid the other driver causing an accident. The vehicle took the Warragul Road exit and stopped at traffic lights where police were able to approach the car and remove the keys from the ignition. A 24-year-old Braybrook man was given a roadside breath test before being taken to the Oakleigh police station where police recorded his blood alcohol level at 0.16. The Braybrook man was wanted on other traffic related warrants and was charged with driving under the influence, evading police and driving while unlicensed.
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Looking Back 100 years ago 27 July 1916 A Glimpse of France Part Two Through Young Australia’s eyes Letter from Private H W Garlick Now we are passing through pasture land, over which are herds of sheep grazing, and for nearly 50 miles we pass through irrigation country. It is evident that all men of serviceable age are under arms, as in the fields you see none but very aged men, young boys and young ladies, and they are keeping the work well in hand. This sight warms one through and through, and then you can fully realize why the French fight for their country for it is worth all the fighting.
50 years ago 4 August 1966 Calwell ‘All the way – with Australia’ The Labor Party’s policy on foreign affairs was
“all the way with Australia,” Mr Arthur Calwell told a crowd of 150 in Dandenong on Tuesday night. Mr Calwell was opening Dandenong ALP Combined Unions Centre at the Diamond Bowl building in Thomas Street. He was welcomed to the city by the Mayor, Cr Eric Hill, who said Dandenong was honoured that a man of Mr Calwell’s stature could make the time available to come to the city during the busy period leading up to the Federal Elections.
20 years ago 12 August 1996 Cathie blasts Study The Chief Commissioner of the City of Greater Dandenong, Mr Ian Cathie, has branded a study into a freeway linking Dandenong with Frankston and Ringwood, a high speed public transport network and higher density housing as “a waste of money”.
The study, to cost between $1million and $2million, will explore options for a 40-kilometre area from Ringwood to Frankston, including Berwick, Dandenong, and Springvale. Mr Cathie said the studies had already been done and that land had been reserved since 1962 for the proposed and overdue Scoresby Freeway. He said the north-south road links between Stud and Springvale roads were inadequate and already heavily congested and there was no need to spend more money on consultants to “tell us things we already know”.
5 years ago 8 August 2011 Input sought on Afghan Bazaar redevelopment There is one week left to have your say on the future of Dandenong’s Afghan Bazaar precinct.
The cultural precinct, on Thomas Street between Walker and Scott streets, will soon be revitalized in a project jointly funded by the Office of Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship and the City of Greater Dandenong. Hossain Mozfari of Dandy Afghan Kebab said that section of Thomas Street was “not a very nice area at the moment”. He said he would like to see more street lights, because the precinct stayed busy until as late as midnight, and more trees to liven the area. But, most importantly, he would like more of the Afghan community’s history in Thomas Street displayed, such as when the traders opened and how much it has changed since then. “We need something to show who we are and where we came from,” Mr Mozafari said. – Compiled by Dandenong and District Historical Society
Magpies swooped as we peeked Jack Johnson was the author of When The Clock Strikes, a fascinating account of growing up in Dandenong, his years tending to the city’s pipes and drains as a plumber and bringing up a family with wife Frances in their beloved home in Macpherson Street. We were always fascinated by what was behind the fences of Roseneath and when we went to our mate Murph’s house in New Street, opposite the back of Langley’s, we looked through at the end of the tennis court. If we stood quietly just as the sun went down we would see all sorts of native animals and birds coming out of the thick bush under the trees to feed on the grass. Many times we would see animals we had not seen before. Doctor Langley had a regular little zoo, including wallabies. There were also a number of large gums
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BACK JACK JOHNSON amongst the scrub where kookaburras and rosella parrots built their nests in the hollows of the trees. Both eastern and crimson rosellas frequented the bush and trees of Roseneath and fed and drank from containers and ponds provided by the Langleys. At the entrance of the second driveway from McCrae Street, there was a very tall gum in which, every year in the uppermost branches, magpies built their nests. The big kids teased the magpies when they had eggs or baby birds.
They would stand in the middle of the grassed area of the school ground and stick their backsides up in the air and watch the magpies from between their legs. When the magpies swooped they would jump up and whack at it with a switch, or their mates would chuck clods of dirt at it. The birds because very savage after this treatment. One Saturday morning, Jinnie was coming back from Crump’s store when she saw the maggie coming at her. She made a run for the safety of the hedge over the front gate, but the angry bird was too swift and she ended up with blood pouring from the top of her soft little head. In 1953 Father Michael O’Sullivan bought Roseneath for £11,000. The property was sold after the gracious brick home had been accidentally set alight by a painter’s blowlamp.
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Report ignores suicide hotspot By Alana Mitchelson A new suicide prevention initiative launched by the State Government is under fire after failing to recognise Casey or Cardinia shires, despite concerning suicide rates in the region. The $27 million framework will focus on halving the rate of suicide over the next 10 years by implementing strategies such as workforce training, school-based support and mental health literacy programs in six local government areas. These include the Mornington Peninsula, Brimbank, Whittlesea, Mildura, Latrobe Valley and Ballarat regions, selected on the basis of prevalence, population and community demographics, local capacity and existing suicide prevention efforts. But figures show Cardinia Shire and the City of Casey have higher rates of suicide than in Melton and Whittlesea. In recent years, suicide rates in Casey have fluctuated between six and 11 per 100,000, while Cardinia rates exceeded 19 in 2010 and 2011. Rates more than doubled in the City of Casey from 2010 to 2011 as communities were devastated by clusters of youth suicides. In a 12-month period, 10 people aged 24 or younger ended their lives in Casey-Cardinia. State member for Gembrook Brad Battin, who has a background in the mental health field, plans to raise the matter at the next parliament sitting on Monday 15 August. “While we always welcome any funding towards mental health, it is extremely disappointing that the Cardinia and Casey corridors haven’t been recognised in the framework, especially after the issues we had in the past five years,“ Mr Battin said. “The government has failed to identify the ongoing issue in the growth corridor of the south east. I intend to raise it with government at the next parliament sitting to reconsider their posi-
tion. I will also request the government delivers a community health and well-being centre for Casey at Berwick Secondary College. “It is not new and deserves attention. The community need assistance and have continuously requested intervention. This vital project is of the highest importance and will save local young people’s lives and offer assistance to youth with mental health illness.“ The proposed mental health facility at Berwick College is not currently on the government’s priority list. Principal Kerri Bolch said her vision for many years had been to build a centre at the school’s site to educate, and be available to students and young school graduates. “We have lived through some terrible times in Casey, and we are still experiencing loss to suicide,“ Ms Bolch said. “I am absolutely committed to supporting our young people and our families with mental health issues. We have the support of St John of God hospital, the Rotary Club of Berwick, Bendigo Community Bank Beaconsfield, the City of Casey, South Eastern Private Hospital and several members of parliament but I am disappointed that we have been unable to attract funding. “I am determined that we will make this happen. I hope when these trials are complete, Berwick College will be supported to help look after our area.“ Last August coroner Audrey Jamieson released her findings on an investigation into the cluster of youth suicides in Casey and Cardinia in 2011 and 2012. The Federal Government responded by rolling out a suicide prevention training program to four high schools in Casey, Cardinia and Dandenong. All figures in the article refer to the rate per 100,000 population. Those in need of assistance can phone Lifeline on 13 11 14.
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There is light at the end of the tunnel for loved ones of ice users – and it isn’t necessarily an oncoming train, says a drug-and-alcohol public education officer. Dean Rogut, of drug support and treatment agency Turning Point, is heading a free advice workshop for affected families in Narre Warren on 12 August. “We remind people to take care of themselves. “They get so caught up in the life of one person. They live it 24 hours, seven days a week so their own personal health – mental and otherwise – suffers. “So we say talk to a GP, counsellor or call a (helpline) phone number. Take some time for yourself.” At these meetings, Mr Rogut talks about how to help a loved one on ice, and how to get them off the drug. He says families meet others in similar predicaments and realise they are not alone at the forums. Local support group contacts are shared, or otherwise a local support group may be formed by the workshop participants. Mr Rogut thinks there’s more acceptance and less stigmatisation of families of ice-users. “The No.1 barrier is stigma. “Families have been reluctant to access help because they’re worried what people will think about them. What kind of family are they? “We are trying to break down those barriers and say it’s not your fault.” Mr Rogut said counselling, helplines and cognitive therapy were the most effective options to detox and rehab, which are bogged down in long waiting lists. It was important to drill down to what motivates the user to take ice and how to cope. “Demand outstrips supply for detox and rehab, but the State Government is putting more money into that area. “However, detox and rehab aren’t the only options.” There’s a “mythology” that all ice users become
Turning Point education officer Dean Rogut says families get to realise they are not alone. aggressive. Nevertheless, the users who do fly into high-end tirades are terrifying and distressing for their families, he says. Mr Rogut says the main thing is to keep safe, talk calmly, try not to antagonise and make the “hard call” to triple-zero if need be. He advises families and friends to communicate with ice users. Tell them you’re there for them, ask them what you can do and encourage them to talk to you. In one case he recalls a mother locking herself in a room and weeping in the midst of her son’s ice-fuelled psychosis. Hearing her sobs, the son then calmed down and began to question the impact on his mum. “It can be heart-breaking but people get through it. “People at the workshops think they’re isolated but they find out others have got through it.” Ice addiction isn’t necessarily a long-term af-
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fliction, Mr Rogut says. About two-thirds of ice users who seek treatment are clean and remain clean. The repairing happens when the user stops taking the drug, he says. “You are not giving up just a drug, you’re giving up a lifestyle.” The free workshop is open to anyone affected by an ice user. It is co-developed by Self Help Addiction Resource Centre (SHARC) and the Bouverie Centre, and is funded by the State Government It is at Littlecroft Family Resource Centre, 51A The Strand, Narre Warren on 12 August, 5-8pm. Details and bookings: turningpoint.org.au/ education/breakthrough If you need help, call Turning Point’s DirectLine on 1800 888 236, the state’s ICE ADVICE line on 1800 423 238 or Family Drug Help on 1300 660 068.
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By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Buddhist place of worship in a Doveton residential area has been knocked back by the Victorian Civil Administrative Tribunal due to its “detrimental� parking overflow. The place of worship had been operating without planning permission in a large room at the back of a residence on a “modest sized� lot on Cootamundra Street, VCAT member Geoff Rundell stated in his decision on 3 August. As a consequence, it had received several Casey Council infringement notices. The building had been a residence for up to five Buddhist monks, and attended by worshippers from Cambodian, Chinese and Vietnamese communities in Doveton and nearby suburbs.Mr Rundell rejected the monks’ appeal to VCAT for a planning permit for up to 30 worshippers on weekends and a reduction of required on-site car parking from nine spaces to three. The house is opposite a site approved for a future 250-student private school but that didn’t constitute a commercial precinct or cluster of non-residential uses, Mr Rundell said. “I think it is a standalone place of worship that is specifically discouraged in planning policy. The monks’ applicant Chea Thuong Vong argued the indoor services generated little noise,
and denied they would cause traffic or parking problems. He argued the “intensity of use would be similar to residents hosting family and friends.� Casey Council argued that a shared outdoors meal after the ceremonies generated “excessive� noise, incense smells and food odours for neighbours. Large numbers had attended on special occasions, the council argued. “It has no confidence that the place of worship would be limited to 30 persons and two days a week,� Mr Rundell noted – though he stated he had to assume the monks’ compliance with the permit. Casey submitted the monks’ suggested hard paving parking area at the front of the building limited its landscaping potential and detracted from neighbourhood character. The place of worship generated a high demand for on-street parking on both sides of Cootamundra Street, Casey argued. Mr Rundell concluded the place of worship catered to local needs but they didn’t outweigh “location, amenity and appearance considerations�. “In my view it is an inappropriate location and its appearance does not comfortably fit into the local residential streetscape because of the extent of hard surface in the front setback (used for car parking) and the limited landscaping.�
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Students and staff at Chalcot Lodge Primary School paraded their love of books by dressing up as their favourite characters on 2 August. Among the motley cast were a convincing BFG, Thing 1 and Thing 2, Willy Wonka and Matilda joining children’s author Leigh Hobbs for the Make-A-Wish Foundation fund-raiser. The school raised $526 for the foundation as part of a national Book Week fund-raiser, in conjunction with Children’s Book Council of Australia. Make-A-Wish chief executive Gerard Menses said the event also encouraged children to “rediscover their imagination” through reading. “That’s just what Make-A-Wish does, we tap into the imagination of a child to grant their most cherished wish, giving them strength to overcome a life-threatening medical condition.” To register your school for a Book Week fundraiser, go to makeawish.org.au/bookweek or call 1800 032 260.
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Film set to call out family abuse By Cam Lucadou-Wells Much is made of threats on the street but it is in homes where the harm seems to be. Senior Sergeant Graham Stanley of Cardinia police will be MC of a public question-and-answer session at the full-length premiere of familyviolence documentary Call Me Dad at Hallam Senior College this month. He said the benefit of the film - shot in Casey and featuring rare, raw footage inside men’s behaviour change courses - is that it is “real life”. “What’s rare is we’re getting it from the horse’s (perpetrator’s) mouth. “They’re verbalising the things that triggers them, then what pushes them to the other side and transforms their behaviour.” Sen Sgt Stanley said he was looking forward to the chance to talk to the Hallam audience, not just to perpetrators but to victims to empower them to make a difference. The White Ribbon Ambassador said the most common call-outs for police in Melbourne’s south east are family violence related. So far in 2016 more than 8000 callouts have been made in Greater Dandenong, Casey and Cardinia. Despite the growing media attention to the issue, the offences haven’t diminished. It’s a toxic culture that requires generational education and change, Sen Sgt Stanley said. Getting to that point - through the layers of denial - is difficult for many men. “One of the biggest challenges is the ingrained ideal that people have of an ideal marriage and relationship,” he said. “That is the dominance of males in that relationship and changing the attitudes towards respect and equality.” The term ‘family violence’ itself is a misnomer, he said. People think it means simply an assault. “What we know is things like the deprivation of liberty and controlling behaviours are major
David Nugent and Graham Stanley join forces for a powerful family violence documentary and question and answer event. 157684 factors leading to physical violence down the track.” Sen Sgt Stanley said there’s also still an estimated 30 per cent of incidents that are unreported because the victims are too terrified of “consequences” from the offender. “There’s no sugar coating it. The fact is that intervention orders are just a piece of paper. “But if it’s unreported, police can’t initiate pro-
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ceedings against offenders then victims are put in more danger of long-term abuse.” The documentary features David Nugent, who also works as counsellor at Hallam Senior College, and his Heavy METAL (Men’s Education Towards Anger and Life) group. Mr Nugent said that many people don’t understand that family violence includes verbal abuse and manipulation inside the household.
“This is a community problem and it needs to be solved in the community.” The screening is at 7-10pm on 26 August at Hallam Senior College and is followed by a question and answer community panel. Tickets are at eventbrite.com/e/call-me-dadtickets-25834649131. For more details contact David Nugent on 0401 766 876 or email hvymetal@bigpond.net.au.
stardust or candies only debris from the crash”. “Any PokeBalls, eggs or potions the driver may have had remaining only attracted police, leaving the wild Pokemon for another day.” The driver returned a negative preliminary breath test, however it is expected he will be charged on summons with careless driving.
house and that she’d been fined and put on community corrections orders for similar breaches in the past. She was jailed for 30 days - less the one day in remand custody.
It’s none of our business but… A Casey Scout has won the highest award at scout level. Teagan Taylor was awarded the Australian Scout Medallion in a special ceremony by the 1st Devon Meadows Scout Group. At the awards night Teagan spoke of her desire to continue on her journey and set new goals to achieve the Queen’s Scout and Baden-Powell Scout awards. Juliana Pearson from the scout group said: “Teagan’s achievement is a direct result of her tenacity, drive and willingness to accept challenges head on and push through. “In her journey Teagan has matured as a Scout who visibly demonstrates the core values of the Scouting movement and leadership skills of fairness, kindness and understanding amongst her peers.” The 1st Devon Meadows Scout Group is after new members aged from eight to 14 years old.
For more information on joining Scouts contact Robyn Beeby on 0403 050 351. The Don’t Drive and Pokemon signs have been validated after a man crashed into a Berwick school - you guessed it - playing Pokemon Go. It is understood the Berwick motorist was negotiating a roundabout when he lost control at Flowerfield Close. He ran off the road through a fence and into a school portable building. Luckily no-one was injured. Casey Highway Patrol is investigating the PokeStop crash, which occurred on Ridgemont Drive about 6.50pm on Thursday 29 July. Police have been told the local man was trying to capture a Pokemon Go creature on his phone when he lost control of his car. But a police report has alleged that the 19-year-old “did not level up nor collect any
Anyone still with doubts on the consequences of breaching intervention orders? A serial family violence offender had been in custody since being found in her parents’ bedroom the day before - allegedly at the parents’ invitation. Police stated there was no violence, no threats and absolute co-operation and remorse by the 32-year-old woman during her arrest. Against her was that the full intervention order - just a fortnight old - barred her from being within 200 metres of her parents’
Not a word has come from Narre Warren South MP Judith Graley’s office after a Sunday Herald Sun report on a 2015 overseas trip. The paper didn’t have much luck getting details from Ms Graley on the length and cost of the trip, nor the exact destinations, which were apparently somewhere in Europe. It reported that little could be gleaned from Ms Graley’s report on the trip. Star News has also put in a fruitless enquiry to Ms Graley and the State Government. There has been no reply and, by the way, also none from Opposition Scrutiny of Government spokeswoman Inga Peulich.
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Saturday 13th August at 11am $350,000+ Sat 10:30 - 11am Photo ID required Chien Le 0403 342 809 Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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One of a Kind! It’s truly one of a kind with the stunning grand tiles that flow throughout every nook and cranny, not to mention three zoned bedrooms with fans, master with WIR & ensuite, the open living with a tiled floor mural & a light filled kitchen. The pièce de résistance is the outdoor concreted entertaining area that’s full of fruit bearing trees, water tanks and an under the home storage area that’s perfect for a wine cellar, food storage and more.
Immaculate Living in a Quiet Friendly Locale! If you’ve been searching for an immaculately maintained home, with great sized zoned bedrooms and plenty of room from beginning to end, this is it. Add in the bonus of an open kitchen with meals, a spacious living area with heater and cooler, a front porch, rear alfresco with an abundance of fruit trees and veggie patch plus a garage that’s been converted to your very own home office.
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Tuesday 16th August at 5pm unless sold prior Contact Agent Sat 2 - 2:30pm Photo ID required Ben Nguyen 0404 66 44 66 Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888
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Saturday 20th August at 11am Contact Agent 10% Deposit. Balance 90 Days or earlier by agreement. Wed 5:30 - 6pm & Sat 11 - 11:30am Photo ID required Phong Ho 0432 031 601 Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
NOBLE PARK 390 Princes Highway 8710 0000 | KEYSBOROUGH 1/ 320 Cheltenham Road 8769 1888 PROUDLY SERVICING: Springvale • Endeavour Hills • Dingley • Waterways
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9 Katrina Court NOBLE PARK NORTH
1/13 Loller Street SPRINGVALE
4 Labassa Court KEYSBOROUGH
2 Wachter Court NOBLE PARK
5/1181 Heatherton Road NOBLE PARK
3 Whitehaven Crescent NOBLE PARK NORTH
3/29 Birdwood Avenue DANDENONG
91 Elonera Road NOBLE PARK NORTH
11 & 11A Surrey Road DANDENONG NORTH
5 Kenneth Street NOBLE PARK
13 Scotsburn Way ENDEAVOUR HILLS
6/13-15 Knox Street NOBLE PARK
7 Teeside Way KEYSBOROUGH
3 Markham Court KEYSBOROUGH
Lot 56 Chi Avenue KEYSBOROUGH
Lot 57 Chi Avenue KEYSBOROUGH
2B Through Road NOBLE PARK
27 Piccadilly Crescent KEYSBOROUGH
38 Sales in July
21 Rowan Drive DOVETON
7 Shirley Street NOBLE PARK
18 Nigra Street DOVETON
5/41 French Street NOBLE PARK
3/23 Baldwin Avenue NOBLE PARK
17/186-188 Corrigan Road NOBLE PARK
1/38 Benga Avenue DANDENONG
4/17 Leonard Avenue NOBLE PARK
17 Dunblane Road NOBLE PARK
61 Blaxland Drive DANDENONG NORTH
31 Marriott Drive KEYSBOROUGH
56 Putt Grove KEYSBOROUGH
3/1219 Heatherton Road NOBLE PARK
1 Bracknell Street KEYSBOROUGH
15 McLean Crescent DANDENONG NORTH
1/9-11 Hennessy Way DANDENONG NORTH
3/72 Ellendale Road NOBLE PARK
1/13 Wall Street NOBLE PARK
3/4 Prince Street SPRINGVALE
1/29 French Street NOBLE PARK
ALL SALES MADE BY BARRY PLANT NOBLE PARK & KEYSBOROUGH OFFICES Disclaimer: Information contained herein is believed to be accurate at time of printing.
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Brand neW deSigned toWnhouSe in Sought after loCation absolutely gorgeous with an abundance of potential, this stunning brand new townhouse offers a genuinely luxurious yet contemporary living environment that is only a stone’s throw away from noble Park’s diverse shopping precinct and noble Park’s train station. With an eye-catching presence out front is a low-maintenance landscape gardens, the stunning interior design showcase 2.7 metre high ceiling throughout, quality 12 millimetre looring that lead to a modern designer kitchen with premium Caesar Stone bench tops, soft closing draws, stainless steel delonghi dishwasher and oven cooktop, open plan dining and family living area with double roller blinds. Complimented by a spacious bedroom with built-in-robe, separate toilet, a laundry with shower, central ducted heating and cooling as well as a double remote control lock up garage with internal entry, led downlights, a 6-star rating 2000l water tank connected to toilet, instantaneous hot water system, a shed and low maintenance concrete courtyard. accommodation is abundant as walking up the exquisite carpeted stair case you will ind another family entertainment area, three more spacious bedrooms.
A4 B3 C2 D Private Sale eSr $580,000+ vieW Contact Agent Photo ID Require ContaCt Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Tommy Nguyen 0431 644 889 offiCe 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999
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Brand neW deSigned toWnhouSe in Sought after loCation With an eye-catching presence out front is a low-maintenance landscape gardens, the stunning interior design showcase 2.7 metre high ceiling throughout, quality 12 millimetre looring that lead to a modern designer kitchen with premium Caesar Stone bench tops, soft closing draws, stainless steel delonghi dishwasher and oven cooktop, open plan dining and family living area with double roller blinds. Complimented by a spacious bedroom with built-in-robe, separate toilet, a laundry with shower, central ducted heating and cooling as well as a double remote control lock up garage with internal entry, led downlights, a 6-star rating 2000l water tank connected to toilet, instantaneous hot water system, a shed and low maintenance concrete courtyard. accommodation is abundant as walking up the exquisite carpeted stair case you will ind another family entertainment area, three more spacious bedrooms, a master with full ensuite and walk-in-robe, two other bedrooms with built-in-robe and complemented by a generous bathroom with toilet to complete this beautiful townhouse.
A4 B3 C2 D Private Sale eSr $560,000+ vieW Contact Agent Photo ID Require ContaCt Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Tommy Nguyen 0431 644 889 offiCe 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999
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keYsborouGh 15 YALE AVENUE hiGh-impact DesiGneD home in souGht after locale brand new main vue ‘emporio’ built home, big on impact, bright on sun, high on the hill, this is high design on a keysborough highpoint! With eye-catching presence out front with state-of-the-art landscaped gardens this adaptable 4 bedrooms plus study, 4 bath room home with theatre room is the ultimate all-new high design. versatile enough to suit every stage of life with living areas upstairs and down and with the study itted with a bir making a choice of converting it to a ground loor bedroom is ideal.
SPRINGVALE SOUTH 1/1 CooMoora road BEAUTIFUL BRICK HOME IN A PRIME SPRINGVALE SOUTH LOCATION Absolutely gorgeous with an abundance of potential, this stunning three bedrooms family home is full of character and is just waiting for its new owner. A hidden gem located and tucked away in a quiet court where there is nothing more to do except move in and enjoy the flexible floorplan and brilliant location. The home is charmed with an abundance of natural light, original timber floorboards with a feature wall. Offering 3 large bedrooms, 2 with BIR’s. A renovated shower with bath and a separate toilet.
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Kitchens ‐ Vinyl cabinetry ‐ Stone benchtops ‐ Stainless Steel Appliances ‐ Glass splashbacks ‐ Undermount kitchen sink
Appliances ‐ Stainless Steel Electric Oven ‐ 4 Burner Stainless Steel cooktop ‐ Slide out range hood ‐ Dishwasher ‐ Heating and Evaporative Cooling
Floor Coverings ‐ Laminated flooring to living areas downstairs ‐ Tiles to wet areas ‐ Carpet to all bedrooms (and retreat)
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private sale esr Contact Agent vieW Contact Agent Photo ID Require contact Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 office 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999
this anticipated new development of 4 new and modern homes by Jace investments (built by flipper homes) will showcase deinitive, architect designed spaces and the pure, clean lines of the appealing facades. the reined design of these modern homes offers 4 unique options all 3 bedrooms. each provide master bedroom with ensuite, modern sleek kitchens with stainless steel appliances, open plan living areas that all open onto landscaped yard, a total of 3 bathrooms and feature loating loors.
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PRIVATE SALE ESR $420,000+ VIEW Wed 5:00 - 5:30pm Sat 2:00 -2:30pm Photo Id require CONTACT Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 tommy nguyen 0431 644 889 OFFICE 363 Springvale road, Springvale tel: 03 8581 0999
located in the heart of noble park with quality ittings, this townhouse located in the highly sought after noble park’s diverse shopping precinct, reputable schools and noble park station, there is little keeping this residence from becoming a family residential delight.
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private sale esr $480,000+ vieW Contact Agent Photo ID Require contact Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 office
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as you enter into this stunning townhouse, you will ind 2 carpeted bedrooms all with built-in-robe and complemented by a generous bathroom, separate toilet and a laundry. a single remote control lock-up garage and a remote control gate with a low maintenance courtyard.
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‐ Stone benchtops ‐ Poly marble showerbases ‐ Basins (White) and chrome tap fittings ‐ Mirrors above basins ‐ Toilet suite dual flush white
private sale esr $320,000+ vieW Saturday 1:00 - 1:30pm Photo Id require contact Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 tommy nguyen 0431 644 889 office 363 Springvale road, Springvale tel: 03 8581 0999
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SALES & RENTALS
118 Walker St Dandenong P: 9791 5922 F: 9792 2536
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Dandenong Central
3/4 MACPhErSoN STrEET
A QUIET UNIT IN THE ULTIMATE LOCATION!
11 MACPhErSoN STrEET
DANDENONG CENTRAL & OVER 1,040m2!
This North facing two bedroom unit is one of only 4 on the fully landscaped block and is the perfect place for either starting out or slowing down. Neat and clean with separate kitchen, dining and lounge rooms, an inviting sunroom and an easy size courtyard garden so you can get on with other things in your life. There is a lock up garage and air conditioning and it’s just an easy walk to the Dandenong Plaza, Market and railway station. All set in one of Dandenong’s marquee streets.
This massive block is ripe for redevelopment and is set in one of Dandenong’s best streets with its wide tree lined roadway and substantial housing. Set in the Residential Growth Zone area, the new owner can look at townhouses, apartments or even just two substantial house and land packages (STCA). Large family home of three bedrooms, open living area, concrete verandah and ample shedding/garaging for trade tools, caravans etc. Owned by the same family for over 60 years. This is a rare opportunity for the next generation to move forward with their own ideas.
FORGET THE REST - THIS IS THE BEST!
WALK TO MARKET, RAIL & SCHOOLS!
Dandenong
Dandenong Central
AuCTioN: Saturday, 27th August, 2016 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPEN: Wed 4:30pm to 4:50pm & Sat 12:00pm to 12:20pm
AuCTioN: Saturday, 27th August, 2016 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) oPEN: Wed 5:00pm to 5:30pm & Sat 12:30pm to 1:00pm
115 KENEAlly STrEET
YOUNG & AFFORDABLE!
18 & 20 DAy STrEET
PALATIAL SPLENDOUR!
Located in the Metro Village, this home is ideal for the astute investor or first home buyer on a budget and looking for extras. The home offers three good size bedrooms with built in robes with the extra large master having mirrored built in robe and another bedroom offering access to a decked balcony. The living area comprises of a large formal lounge, spacious family/dining area off the modern kitchen with gas cooking, rangehood, dishwasher and breakfast bar. Other features include main family bathroom, concealed laundry and two toilets. For your convenience and comfort there is ducted heating, split system air conditioning, alarm system, maintenance free front and rear yard and a drive through lock up garage with remote door allowing for secure parking for two cars. Rented for $360.00 per week.
You are so lucky to have a choice of two Central townhouses located only a short walk to the city centre and High School. Both feature separate driveway access to a large garage with remote control doors PLUS an additional car park. Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, three toilets, chef’s kitchen with marble benchtops and Bosch appliances including dishwasher, two separate living areas, ducted heating, evaporative cooling and magnificent balcony views to the North-West. The craftsman finish reveals 2.7m ceilings, ornate cornices and architraves, oak staircase and highly polished timber floors. Practical low maintenance and lavishly appointed. NO OWNERS CORPORATION!
Cranbourne
Dandenong
For SAlE: offers over $380,000 oPEN: Wed 3:00pm to 3:20pm & Sat 12:40pm to 1:00pm
15 MuNDAriNg DrivE
THE HEART OF CRANBOURNE!
This block’s real value lies in the location of the land being set immediately behind the Shopping Centre. Also set amongst medical/vet etc. This site would be ideal for another professional business or just a terrific multi unit development (STCA). The current house is ideal to rent out until you have your plans and permits in place. Just across the road to Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre, the hub of the area. DEVELOPMENT IS THE KEY TO WEALTH!
For SAlE: $440,000 to $480,000 oPEN: Tues 4:30pm to 5:00pm & Sat 2:40pm to 3:00pm
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Calling all investors and first home buyers who are looking for a maintenance-free home! This spacious two bedroom brick veneer home spoils you with style and comfort. Featuring ducted heating, air conditioning and a secure back storage room. Conveniently located only minutes away from Princess Highway, Dandenong bypass, DandenongFrankston Road and Eastlink. The full renovation Includes fresh paintwork, new flooring throughout including hardwood floors, tiled bathroom and kitchen with matching beading. The kitchen has new stainless steel Samsung appliances including range hood, oven and cook top. There is a new modern bathroom, brand new holland blinds throughout, new gutters and fascia, new colorbond rear fence and new slimline power points and switches. FILLED WITH QUALITY!
For SAlE: offers over $300,000 oPEN: Wed 4:00pm to 4:20pm & Sat 12:20pm to 12:40pm
Dandenong
Hallam
Dandenong
A CENTRAL TREASURE!
SPACIOUS THREE BEDROOM UNIT!
FRONT & CENTRE!
For SAlE: $340,000 to $360,000 oPEN: Wed 3:00-3:20pm & Sat 11:00-11:20am
For SAlE: $310,000 plus buyers oPEN: Wed 4:00-4:20pm & Sat 11:30-11:50am
2/55 King Street
4/57 Kays Avenue
This delightful, character filled home boasts 3 metre ceilings with ornate cornice work, hardwood timber floors, two huge bedrooms, separate formal lounge room and kitchen/meals. The private cottage garden envelopes the home. Set on a corner site within 300 metres of the Dandenong Market. All gas appliances and carport.
4/1 JohN STrEET
FULLY RENOVATED!
Dandenong
1/22 Canberra Avenue
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.
3/3-5 Edward Avenue
Spacious villa unit with two double bedrooms, separate laundry/bathroom, large kitchen/meals area adjoining a big lounge room which opens to a secure courtyard. Boasting separate access to the brick garage. All gas appliances, polished floorboards and fresh paintwork completes the package!
For SAlE: $290,000 to $320,000 oPEN: Tues 4:10pm to 4:30pm
CONVENIENT & QUIET LOCATION!
In a neat block, minutes walk to Dandenong CBD, this home offers a bright formal lounge, renovated kitchen, two spacious bedrooms with built in robes, separate laundry, separate toilet, private backyard and a carspace. Includes reverse cycle air conditioning, feature wall and polished floors throughout. Let at $275.00 per week.
For SAlE: $265,000 to $285,000 oPEN: Thurs 3:00-3:20pm & Sat 11:40-12:00pm 1237765
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Samuel Hanna Sales Consultant 0425 698 307
Stephen Lamb Sales Consultant 0421 045 460
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2/9 Masters Street Dandenong
GREAT INVESTMENT OR FIRST HOME Spacious 2 bed unit in a small complex close to the CBD & market. Offers spacious lounge with gas heating, large separate kitchen with gas cooking, double bedrooms with BIR’s & tiled bathroom. Extras include loors tiles to kitchen & wet areas, large garden plus garage. Excellent tenant but possession is available.
ATTRACTIVE UNIT IN A PRIME LOCATION Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 13th Aug at 12pm 10% dep - bal 60 days $250,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday from 11.30am Ben Luu 0414 288 763
Agent
Sat 13th Aug at 1pm 10% dep - bal 60 days $300,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday from 12.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
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9 Lillypilly Avenue Doveton Planning permit approved for single storey 4 bed unit behind existing home. Current 3 bed home to be retained in planning permit with only minor changes. Avoid time delays with this ready to go project. Alternatively live in & develop later or rent prior to construction. Rare opportunity in this developing area.
With only two on the block this rear 2 bedroom unit is in a private position close to schools, church & easy walk to Plaza. Offers open plan living with spacious lounge, practical kitchen with WO & gas HP, ducted heating throughout, ample BIR’s, tiled bathroom & separate toilet. Large rear garden plus garage. Presently let but possession is available.
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 20th August at 2pm 10% dep - bal 30/60 days $370,000+ Saturday 3-3.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
Spacious 3 bedroom home set on approx. 671m2 lot. Features large lounge/dining adjacent to cupboard packed kitchen. All gas appliances. 2 toilets completes this home. Needs some cosmetic work but excellent potential here as a irst home or investment. Alternatively the land is ideal for a new home or possible unit site (STP). Perfect location close to schools, train station & shops. Buy this and beneit from the ever growing market in Noble Park.
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 27th August at 11am 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $460,000+ Wednesday 4-4.30pm Saturday 1-1.30pm Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
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2/24 Hughes Crescent ❉✡☛☞✌☛✍☛✎ North
FANTASTIC POTENTIAL AS FIRST HOME OR INVESTMENT
BARGAIN NEW UNIT
Spacious 3 bed BV in quiet position close to schools & transport. Offers comfortable air conditioned lounge with gas heating, separate kitchen itted with ample cupboards & as new gas stove. Large bedrooms with BIR’s, tiled bathroom with separate shower & adjacent toilet. Huge brick garage & lots of parking. Neutral decore & as new carpet is a bonus. Will be sold!
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 27th August at 1pm 10% dep - bal 30/60 days $470,000+ Saturday 2-2.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
Currently under construction this is a rare opportunity to secure this spacious villa in a small complex. Offers spacious open plan living which opens to patio, laminated kitchen itted with WO & gas HP, tiled bathroom, separate laundry & internal access from garage. ideal for 1st home, retiree or investment. Buy now & save $10,000 on stamp duty. (Less for 1st home buyers & qualiies for grant).
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$310,000+ By appointment Neil Butler 0411 637 088
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Dandenong 2/58 Benga Avenue
Dandenong 30 Macpherson Street
For sale.
9793 3175
For sale.
9793 3175
Buyers Over $340,000
282 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong obrienrealestate.com.au Dennis Tzortzoglou 0438 341 066 Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106
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282 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong obrienrealestate.com.au Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106 Dennis Tzortzoglou 0438 341 066
t Ducted heating and RC air conditioning t Open plan living, practical kitchen t Immaculately maintained
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Dandenong North 37 Sylvia Street
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Saturday 27 August at 1pm
282 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong obrienrealestate.com.au Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106 Dennis Tzortzoglou 0438 341 066
Saturday 13 August at 1pm
282 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong obrienrealestate.com.au Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106 Dennis Tzortzoglou 0438 341 066
t 3 Spacious bedrooms, gas heating t Large lounge with ornate ceiling t Updated kitchen and bathroom
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t 3 Large bedrooms with BIR t 2 separate living zones t Renovated kitchen with S/S appliances
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Endeavour Hills 11 Kassan Garden
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9706 0556
For sale.
9706 0556
Buyers Over $695,000
Shop 41 Endeavour Hills SC , Endeavour Hills obrienrealestate.com.au Jay Giblett 0417 681 312 Shenay Miller 0418 149 641
Buyers Over $630,000
Shop 41 Endeavour Hills SC , Endeavour Hills obrienrealestate.com.au Jay Giblett 0417 681 312 Shenay Miller 0418 149 641
t 5 Bedrooms (master with ensuite and WIR) t Kitchen overlooking alfresco & living zones t Ducted reverse cycle heating and cooling
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Dandenong 1/41-43 King Street
t Spacious hostess kitchen t 2 Separate and light filled living zones t Low maintenance landscaped gardens
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Endeavour Hills 17 Peckover Court
For sale.
9706 0556
For sale.
9706 0556
Buyers Over $220,000
Shop 41 Endeavour Hills SC , Endeavour Hills obrienrealestate.com.au Umesh Kumar 0434 023 805
Buyers Over $510,000
Shop 41 Endeavour Hills SC , Endeavour Hills obrienrealestate.com.au Bernardo Naredo 0422 034 577 Jay Giblett 0417 681 312
t 2 spacious bedrooms with BIR’s t Kitchen meals area, spacious lounge t Single carport, electric heating
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Ricky Nguyen 0420 956 239
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Trevor Mendis 0411 631 531
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Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157
Dee Kawsar 0423 215 815
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Auction 27 Aug 2:00pm Price Guide $570K-$620K Inspect Sat 12:00pm
Dinesh Raghu 0431 131 157
Jolene Vo 0411 505 902
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SPRINGVALE The selling agent says this is a perfect platform to raise a family, start an investment portfolio or even begin a dual occupancy journey. Desirably located in close proximity to all amenities, this original owner, brick residence sits on 575 square metres of rectangular land with its corner position offering potential to subdivide. It includes three great sized bedrooms, a spacious and open lounge and dining room, a neat kitchen and meals area with gas appliances, a central bathroom, garage and carport and double driveway for dual access. Its location means it has easy access to the city, Monash University, Springvale central, freeways, bus access and St John
Vianney’s school, Springvale Heights Primary School and Wellington Secondary College. Convenient and with scope for future development, this proven area of growth should provide lifestyle enjoyment and solid returns, according to the selling agent.
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ENTERTAINMENT What’s on Free hearing tests THE Balla Balla Community Centre will hold free hearing tests. Studies show that one in six Australians experience hearing loss and more than 60 per cent of people aged over 60 years old suffer from some form of hearing loss. The free hearing check program offers community members an easy way to learn more about their hearing and what can be done to help. ■Balla Balla Community Centre, Cranbourne East. Tuesday 9 August 9am to 12.30pm by appointment. No charge.
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Sing into spring concert THE Casey Choir presents a unique sound of an all-female choir. The group will be singing an eclectic range of songs from gospel to theatre, classical and jazz. Afternoon tea will be served after the concert. ■Hillcrest Christian College auditorium 500 Soldier’s Road, Clyde North. To buy tickets visit www.trybooking.com/LYOK. Cost adults $25, concession $20, under 12-year-olds free. Sunday 21 August from 2pm.
About 12 contemporary artists will be demonstrating the techniques and processes of their individual and diverse art practices including textiles, digital art, scratchboard, printmaking, painting and drawing.
A HIGHLIGHT of the program still to come is the Open Studio Weekend on Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 August. Seven studios and galleries will open their doors to the public to showcase their work, as well as conduct demonstrations and some workshops. The City of Casey will be running a hop-on, hop-off bus on the Saturday which will travel between the different open studio sites so residents can explore the many wonderful exhibitions throughout the city. There will also be some music acts, concerts, workshops and art exhibitions taking place throughout August. To check out the entire list of events as part of the Winter Arts Festival visit: www. casey.vic.gov.au/winterarts.
nong. Fridays, 4pm to 5pm. Call 1300 630 920 for more information.
Myuna Farm MYUNA Farm in Doveton hosts a produce swap on the second Saturday of every month where residents can swap their excess homegrown produce with other participants. Produce swaps are not only for swapping homegrown fruit and vegetables but participants can also bring along items including eggs, seeds and seedlings, flowers and compost. There is no money exchanged, just items swapped. New participants are welcome and no bookings are required. â– Myuna Farm, 182 Kidds Road, Doveton, second Saturday of every month. Contact on 9706 9944.
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THE five-week course is designed to teach and build confidence around internet browsing, setting up and using email and connecting to social media. Laptops are provided and participants are welcome to bring their own device. â– Balla Balla Community Centre, Cranbourne East. Monday 15 August, 9.30am to 11.30am for five weeks. Cost $70.
Multicultural meetings
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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. â– 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.
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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. â– Springvale Library, 411 Springvale Road, Springvale. Saturdays, 11am to noon. Dandenong Library, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dande-
DISCOVER the natural beauty of Alex Wilkie Nature Reserve at open days held every Friday and the third Sunday of the month. Take a picnic and wander the grounds to view a variety of flora and fauna. Park rangers are available for guided tours. â– Alex Wilkie Nature Reserve, Mackay Street, Springvale South.
THE Narre Warren and District Family History Group welcomes new members to its next meeting. Guest speaker Cameron Rocke will talk about the history of the Clarke and McDonald families who were early operators of the Old Cheese Factory in Berwick. â– Narre Warren Library, Overland Drive, Fountain Gate, Saturday 13 August at 2pm. Entry
CLEMI Connect will hold multicultural meetings to enlighten and heal. Apostle Joseph Boachie will host the meetings. â– Outlook Community Centre 24 Toomuc Valley Road, Pakenham. Every Friday night, 7pm to 9.30pm. For more information call 0424 609 267.
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Masons knights ride in for kids By Cam Lucadou-Wells A teddy-bear, a blanket, pyjamas and a few comforts – it’s a little significant something to help the thousands of kids taken out of the family home. Backpacks 4 Vic Kids founder Sally Ritter has delivered more than 1600 packs in Victoria and parts of NSW to kids going into foster care and emergency housing since she started the charity. Such is the demand she’s moved the business out of home to a Camms Road factory – along with new $2500 monthly overheads. She says the not-for-profit charity is in desperate need of donations for babies and children up to 17 years old – new soft toys, blankets, sleepwear, backpacks, baby bathing items – as well as cash. In a bolt from the blue, South Eastern Masonic Centre arrived like a knight in shining armour. It rang and offered to stage a rock-and-roll dinner dance to raise funds for the charity. “It was just amazing,” Ms Ritter said. “Someone rings and says we hold this thing – can we raise money for you? “That would be great!” Ms Ritter, a former foster carer, started the charity when she made inquiries to donate to a similar Queensland-based group. When she found out some of the proceeds were wasted on shipping backpacks to Victorian kids, she forged her own organisation within eight weeks. The backpacks give a child – who is in a situation of upheaval – a “sense of ownership”. It allows child protection workers and foster families to also focus more wholly on the child as they settle in. The packs are distributed by the Department of Human Services, Victoria Police, foster care agencies and crisis accommodation providers. Ms Ritter hopes to expand the charity to kit out thousands more children in need who don’t get a backpack – such as children at-risk and those in transitional homeless accommodation. “There’s so many children to reach – more than 3000 children placed in out-of-home care a year just in Victoria and tens of thousands that haven’t gone through the system yet.
“I just want to give them a soft toy and a blanket to cuddle.” Giorgio Migliaccio, secretary of the SEMC, said the organisation said “it was an opportunity too good to miss” to back such a new, worthy charity. “It’s helping children in those situations. It’s
just something we had to support.” The masonic centre wants to back worthy charities with further events in coming months. “Each time, we’ll pick a local charity. It’s something where people can enjoy themselves and throw in money for a local charity.” The dinner dance includes music from The
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SPORT Pioneer grows to be the face of modern football By David Nagel Ellie Blackburn is the perfect example of the changing face of Australian Rules football. Starting out as a cute and naive kid for Beaconsfield in the Dandenong and District Junior Football League, Blackburn has emerged as a key figure in the burgeoning world of women’s football. Blackburn and 15 other pioneers of the women’s game became the face of the code last week when they were named marquee players for the inaugural AFL National Women’s League. Eight clubs, Adelaide, Brisbane, Carlton, Collingwood, Fremantle, Greater Western Sydney, Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs, have been granted licences to compete in 2017 - with each club allowed two marquee signings. The 21-year-old from Endeavour Hills joins Katie Brennan as the historic first two signings for the Western Bulldogs. Blackburn said the talk of a national league was one thing, but the reality was becoming apparent. “It’s starting to sink in now,” she said. “Just before the official announcement, all of us girls were in a separate room to the media, and it was just an amazing experience to be sitting around and reflecting on where we’ve come from.” Blackburn has already created history in the women’s game, becoming the first goal-scorer in the inaugural exhibition match between Melbourne and the Western Bulldogs at the MCG. But it’s a highlight that has company, with Blackburn having a CV that would be the envy of most footballers around the nation. Multiple Victorian representations have led to All-Australian selection at both senior and youth girls level, while she has been part of the Melbourne exhibition squad since its inception four years ago. Not bad for a kid that only took up the game by chance. “Dad played at Beaconsfield, and still plays Superules, and a friend of his was coach of the Under 9s back then,” Blackburn said. “I filled in one day, really enjoyed the experience, fell in love with the game and haven’t stopped playing ever since.” The accolades flowed from early in her career, winning club and league best and fairest against the boys, being the leading goal-kicker for her club, and captaining the Victorian School Sports Under 16s team to the National title. So has she had time to reflect on where it all started? “Yeah, I have a little bit,” she said. “I was sitting at home the other day and had time to sit back and relax and just have a think about what has happened, and where it all started. “It’s exciting, dreams come true, and I would
A powerful figure! Ellie Blackburn is now one of the faces of the AFL after her marquee signing with the Western Bulldogs . Picture: MICHAEL WILSON never have imagined that things would have played out this way.” Ellie said with her family still living in Endeavour Hills there was no shortage of local support coming her way. “I still have a lot of support from the players and coaches who were involved in those early days and I hold that support very close to me,” she said. “Those are the people that have supported me all the way through, far and wide, and have made the journey so enjoyable.” She said she was still coming to grips with her ascension through the ranks, which brought with it a leadership role and an almost hero worship from the younger girls in the game. “It’s hard to imagine myself that way,” she said.
A fresh-faced Beaconsfield junior back in 2004. 157506 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS “I was just a kid who loves football, but now girls come up to me and say ‘I really look up to you and want to follow in your footsteps’ and that’s a feeling that’s hard to explain. It’s a really special feeling and one that I’m keen to embrace.” Ellie Blackburn – the perfect example of the changing face of Australian Rules football.
Fighting siblings push to give each other a belting By Russell Bennett Brother and sister combo Charlize and Jai Smallwood may only be 12 and 10 years old respectively, but they’re already six-year veterans of the sport of Taekwondo. Even more remarkable still is that they’re well on track to complete their incredible journeys to black belt in less than six months from now. Charlize and Jai are both student instructors under head instructor Troy Henson at SES Taekwondo which trains at Oatlands Primary School on Kurrajong Road in Narre Warren. The sport has given them newfound confidence but also taught them responsibility and discipline at a particularly young age. And they’re hooked. “We first started when I was in Prep and Jai was in kinder, so in 2010,” Charlize said. “We came here because they were holding an event in the gym and we got to try out. 36 JOURNAL NEWS Monday, 8 August, 2016
“When I first started I didn’t really know what it was about so I just enjoyed having fun and meeting everyone around the club. That was probably my favourite part.” Jai has loved learning how to defend himself but he knows that, for the most part, the sport is about discipline. “You don’t go out there to start fights,” he said. “It’s about knowing how to defend yourself and also to be able to say ‘help’. “You don’t take it too far – you yell out for help first.” Charlize said the mental strength she’s learnt has helped her not to retaliate in case someone tries to pick a fight with her. For both Jai and Charlize, their preparation for their black belts includes far more than just physical training. They also need to learn about the history and origins of the martial art. Charlize admits she never thought she’d make it to her black belt when she first started, while
Jai is thrilled that he’ll likely reach the level well before he starts high school. “It’s a big achievement for me to be here already going for my black belt because I’m only 10, but I like competing,” Jai said. “It’s really fun for me and it keeps you fit and everything too.” Sharon, the kids’ mum, said the sport – and specifically their time at SES – had been fantastic at bringing them out of their shells, particularly Charlize. “The spike in her confidence has been amazing,” she said. “Jai just loves it. He wants to be an instructor and teach classes. “The reason why I put the kids into taekwondo were confidence for Charlize and discipline for Jai, and it’s been a godsend for them both.” Right: Charlize and Jai Smallwood are already taekwondo veterans – even at the ages of 12 and 10 respectively. 157548 Picture: RUSSELL BENNETT
’Rays fueled up for cup tilt By David Nagel TAC CUP - ROUND 16 DANDENONG Stingrays – the perennial bridesmaid of the TAC Cup competition – look perfectly placed to end a 25-year-old drought after grounding the Western Jets by 62 points at Shepley Oval on Saturday. The Stingrays have two games remaining – against title contenders Murray and Geelong – before beginning their quest for the club’s first piece of silverware. The TAC Cup began in 1992 and the Stingrays have the unenviable record of being one of only three teams, alongside Bendigo and the Jets, to have not tasted the ultimate success. The Stingrays have contested five grand finals, with AFL stars Adam Goodes (North Ballarat 1997), Dale Thomas (Gippsland 2005), Steele Sidebottom (Murray 2008), Jake Melsham (Calder 2009) and Frankston’s Ben Cavarra (Eastern 2013) producing their best to deny the ’Rays of that first title. But hopefully that’s a record that’s about to change with the Stingrays playing a great brand of team football. Stand-in coach Nathan Harris had his team fired up from the start, the Stingrays extinguishing the Jets with a 7.5 to 1.2 opening term. The four premiership points were secured from that point forward, with an astonishing 12 goal kickers contributing to the home side’s fourth win on the trot. Somerville’s Tom Murphy, Pines’ Jacob Boyle, Dromana’s Sam Fowler and Sorrento’s Chad Harris joined 2014 Beaconsfield senior premiership player Thomas Jok in kicking two goals each. But the heroics didn’t end there with defenders Mason De Wit, Hunter Clark and Matt La Fontaine joining midfield stars Harris and Myles Poholke as their side’s best players. The Stingrays return to Shepley this Saturday for a massive clash against the Bushrangers, trying to avenge a four-point defeat at Norm Minns Oval back in round seven. The first bounce – in what’s shaping as a finals preview – will hit the deck at 2pm. DANDENONG STINGRAYS 7.5 9.8 13.15 17.17 (119) WESTERN JETS 1.2 5.6 6.8 8.9 (57) Dandenong Stingrays Goals: T. Murphy 2, J. Boyle 2, S. Fowler 2, C. Harris 2, T. Jok 2, T. Glen, M. Kleverkamp, N. Scagliarini, H. Clark, K. Dickson, M. Poholke, D. Atkins. Best: M. DeWit, H. Clark, C. Harris, S. Fowler, M. La Fontaine, M. Poholke.
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Fillip for WNBL with new chief Taking the national women’s competition to the next level is the aim of the new head of WNBL Sally Phillips. The Women’s National Basketball League (WNBL) announced Phillips’ appointment on Tuesday morning, with the former player having been extensively involved in the sport for over 20 years. Phillips has been involved with the WNBL from the playing side as well as in administration, as she has been Dandenong Basketball’s Commercial Operations manager for the last three years, and feels her appointment is the next great accolade for her basketball career. “It’s obviously a huge thrill for me to be joining the team at Basketball Australia and having been involved in the sport for such a long time – initially as a player and in administration for the last three years in the league with the Jayco (Dandenong) Rangers – I feel like I’ve been given a green and gold jersey again,” Phillips said. “To be given that chance to be working in the WNBL – to take what is the second best league in the world – is a huge thrill. “I’m excited, I’m nervous as you can see, but I’m over the moon that I’ve been given this great opportunity.” Phillips’ role will include working with member clubs in driving the strategy and marketing of the WNBL – with Dandenong Rangers, Melbourne Boomers and Bendigo Spirit forming part of the 2016/’17 eight-team league. “Top of my list – with the season only being a couple of months out – is hitting the ground running and building those relationships with our clubs as they’re the key stakeholders of our league,” Phillips said. “I think the first one is if I can get those relationships built really well with those clubs, that would be a really big step for me. “We’ve got some of the world’s best basketball athletes running around ... so I’m all about talking about the great things and the positive things moving forward.” It brings Phillips back to the WNBL arena after a 10-year playing career where she shone across
Sally Phillips with Hoop Time participants, Zara and Alyssa. 157561 193 games with the Australian Institute of Sport, Melbourne, Dandenong and Adelaide. Basketball Australia general manager of Competitions Paul Maley believes Phillips is ‘the complete package’ when it comes to her experience on and off the court and it makes her a
fantastic person to lead the WNBL. “She has been involved in women’s basketball in Australia for over 25 years as a player, administrator and marketer and has the skill set required to lift the visibility of the WNBL across the country,” Maley said.
“This, combined with her intricate knowledge of the league and genuine passion for the game makes her the perfect appointment.” Phillips will officially take on the role on Monday 29 August.
Quarter of a century later, Rays may just make it By David Nagel Dandenong Stingrays – the perennial bridesmaid of the TAC Cup competition – sit atop the ladder with two rounds to go and look perfectly poised to end a 25-year-old premiership drought in 2016. The TAC Cup began in 1992 and the Stingrays have the unenviable record of being one of three teams, alongside Bendigo and the Western Jets, to have not tasted the ultimate success. The Stingrays have contested five grand finals, with AFL stars Adam Goodes (North Ballarat 1997), Dale Thomas (Gippsland 2005), Steele Sidebottom (Murray 2008) and Jake Melsham (Calder 2009) – and Frankston’s Ben Cavarra (Eastern 2013) – producing their best on grand final day to deny the Rays of that elusive title. Stingrays coach Craig Black is well aware of that missing piece of silverware, but said that’s not what it’s all about in the TAC Cup.
“Look, if we made it to grand final day we’d be trying to win, don’t worry about that, but it’s sort of a secondary consideration at TAC Cup level,” Black said. “We’ve been very successful in terms of getting our players drafted, we had six drafted into the AFL last year, and that’s the sign that our program is working. “There’s a lot of water to go under the bridge before we get to that point (grand final) anyway, but if the players are improving then team success will a by-product of that.” The Stingrays have lost three games this season and will get the chance for revenge with their final two games against Murray and Geelong two of their early season conquerors. Black said that despite sitting on top, his team still had a lot of work to do. “We’re going along nicely but we’ve got a very tough run home, and if we drop both games, and North Ballarat win both, we could drop out of the
top four, so it’s important we keep on winning,” he said. “At this time of year it’s important to have something to play for.” One of the great challenges that confront coaches at this level is getting the future stars of the game to put personal gain aside and to work together as a unit. Personal glory versus team success - Black says it’s always a constant challenge. “That’s always a balancing act and we encourage the players to play with attacking flair but make sure it’s done within the team structures,” Black said. “There’s plenty of exposure at this level, there’s nowhere to hide, so if a player is being selfish it will stand out pretty quickly. We keep the players accountable and more importantly they hold each other to account.” The Stingrays take on Murray at Shepley Oval this Saturday at 2pm.
Drought-breaker? Coach Craig Black has the Dandenong Stingrays sitting on top of the TAC Cup ladder. 154857 Picture: JARROD POTTER
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MOTORING Audi’s looking sharp and slick By EWAN KENNEDY Winter obviously isn’t normally the season of choice for an open car motoring but with the Audi TTS’s heated seats, hot air blown onto our necks and a behind-the-seat air deflector we travelled in cosy comfort. Inside, the styling of the TTS roadster is neat and beautifully simple. We particularly like the turbine styling of the air vents and the way the controls for temperature, fan speed and air direction have been integrated into the centre of the vents. This minimises the number of controls on the rest of the dash, resulting in an ultra-clean look. The infotainment system is interesting in that there’s no central screen, rather it’s incorporated in what Audi calls a Virtual Cockpit directly in front of the driver. The VC can be viewed in different ways; big dials when you’re in a sporting mood, added information with smaller dials when your brain is in cruise mode. A clever feature is the mounting of the microphones into the safety belts which are used to control the voice activation system as well as for a mobile phone. The seats support well without being overly aggressive. Performance is very good and the zero to 100 figure of 5.6 seconds is still exciting and very much in modern sportscar territory. Throttle response is excellent with only minimal turbo lag which makes overtaking a snack and hills almost cease to exist. Gear changes are very fast and when you select the dynamic modes the exhaust makes all the right burbling and spitting sounds as you zip up and down through the gears. Great fun.
Sleek looks of Audi TTS roadster are backed up by slick performance. Fuel consumption is impressively low for a full-on sportscar, sitting at around six to seven litres per 100 kilometres on motorways, seven to nine litres around town, and only jumping over 11 litres when given a real hiding on twisty, hilly roads. Road holding is excellent with a nicely balanced feel at all times.
Ride is generally good, but big bumps can catch it out. Our least-favourite speed bumps in a nearby shopping centre carpark had to be taken at less than walking speed to prevent almighty crashing in the suspension. Audi’s third-generation TTS roadster has excellent styling, heaps of performance from both
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Biggest changes to the 2017 Hyundai Sonata are in the handling department.
Getting to grips with handling By Ewan Kennedy A medium-large car, the Hyundai Sonata is one of the many contenders starting to line up to replace the Ford Falcon, Holden Commodore and Toyota Camry when they disappear from the local carmaking scene. Hyundai’s use of front-wheel-drive means it’s not that much smaller than the big Holdens and Fords in the cabin and boot. Build quality of Sonata was on the cheap ‘n’ cheerful category way back then, but has improved out of sight since its early days. For the 2017 sales season Hyundai has concentrated on improved handling and additional equipment, but has left Sonata’s styling alone. In the suspension department, the Sonata Active and Elite have been upgraded to 215/55R17 Continental Conti Premium Contact 5 tyres. Both already have alloy wheels. Sonata Premium gets 235/45R18 Michelin Pilot 3 tyres. To complement the improved handling all Sonatas now have steering wheel-mounted paddle shifters. The mid-level Sonata Elite gains automatic wipers, heated front seats, front parking assist system and an electronic parking brake. Sonata Elite buyers now have the $2000 option of a panoramic glass sunroof. The Sonata Premium has an increasingly advanced range of safety aids: lane departure warning, lane change assist, rear cross traffic alert and, best of all to our way of thinking, smart cruise control.
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