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Sure sign of shed By Cam Lucadou-Wells
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A men’s shed which is it is hoped will enrich and possibly save seniors’ lives in Endeavour Hills is just one step from reality. With the support of Casey council, the Rotary Club of Endeavour Hills is set to step in and found the sorely needed shed at the council-owned Essex Grove Community Place, pending a vote by the club’s members on 25 August. Councillor Rafal Kaplon said the shed, one of more than 300 in Victoria, would fill a vital void for the area’s growing legion of ageing, isolated males. The shed would provide a social outlet, branching off into activities and common interest groups and be a means of providing medical information and check-ups for reluctant men. It would be open to men and women aged 18 and over. Cr Kaplon said there was an opportunity for older members to mentor disengaged Doveton youth at the hub. “The thought is to have blokes go out and socialise and have a positive effect on younger blokes, teach them a few skills and get them engaged in the community.” He said that he was relieved that an exhaustive 18-month search for a founding committee and suitable venue appeared to be over. The proposed arrangement is for the Rotary Club to initially run and equip the shed, hired from Casey at a peppercorn rate, before handing the reins to shed members. Rotary members met with Casey staff and councillors as well as men’s shed representatives in a positive meeting on 18 August, Cr Kaplon said. Fellow ward councillor Rosalie Crestani said the shed would address mental health issues for senior men and that it would “save lives” of otherwise lonely elders. Endeavour Hills Rotary president nominee Jean Harrison said the club was attracted to the project because it wanted to increase its impact on the community. Among its local projects are helping community-aid group the Andrews Centre and planting a community vegetable garden with the Andrews Centre and Gleneagles Secondary College. Ms Harrison said the type of activities at the shed would be dictated by its members.
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The hand of friendship By Cam Lucadou-Wells Treat your children as your friends. That is the hard-earned advice from Selba Gondoza Luka, the ‘second mother’ who is transforming misguided African youth in Casey and Greater Dandenong. She is one of the silent ’crime-fighters’ working behind the scenes against a much-publicised rise in serious youth offences, such as carjackings, car thefts and aggravated burglaries. Ms Luka, who fronts the volunteer Afri-Aus Care group, often get referrals from the courts, Youth Justice, Community Corrections and Parkville Youth Detention Centre to help. “When working with young people, I don’t judge them at all,” Ms Luka says. “I just tell them to think of their families, the community and their future.” In many cases, young people go astray due to friction with parents at home. “What works better is a more two-way conversation,” Ms Luka says. She learnt this lesson herself, having faced similar issues with her daughter. As Ms Luka reacted sternly, her relationship with her daughter became more rocky. She found she was “driving away” her daughter from the house and into more trouble. Advice from a friend turned around the situation. She was told to talk to her daughter as a friend, not as her parent. Ms Luka and her daughter started communicating again. Ms Luka made her daughter her first priority - she’d drop everything to listen, not judge and be there for her. Her daughter is now embarking on a successful fashion design career. “I was talked about in my community and it was a lot of pain,” Ms Luka recalls. “Each time I see a young person in trouble, I just put them in my daughter’s shoes and say you can do better.” To parents, Ms Luka can say she knows what they’re going through. To the offenders, she tells them she will never give up on them. “Even if you have done the wrong thing, there are better things you can do. Come up with something constructive.”
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Selba Gondoza Luka, Markos Mensur and Chaileng Jok in front of the Mow & More work van. 157933 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS Her methods have borne fruit for a number of former offenders, some of whom have transformed into mentors. One of them is Chaileng Jok - a rapper who had scrapes with the law back in 2014. At Ms Luka’s encouragement, the musician went willingly into rehab and has given up drugs and alcohol. He is now studying business and leadership course at a TAFE in Dandenong. He wants to lead youngsters back on track by helping set up a AfriAus Care music studio for youngsters and urging them to get back to school. Another protege Markos Mensur never strayed into criminality but struggled to land an income to support himself, his wife and two children. With Ms Luka’s help, he’s set up a Mow and More home-gardening enterprise. In gratitude, he has also offered a helping hand to straying youth.
Afri-Aus Care plans to launch music and organic gardening activities to engage young people. It also offers intensive case management, referrals to legal aid, mental health and drug-and-alcohol services and employment support. It is operating without government funding and requires sponsorship. Ms Luka says her concern is the difficulty her proteges face in getting work. There are some she knows who have studied and yet can’t rise above factory work. “You focus on what that kid wants to do. Once they’re confident, they find that next step in their education through alternative education pathways. “Give them adequate supports to do something and make Australia a better place.” Rapper hits the right note, see page 4...
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youth group at Afri-Aus Care, which includes hip-hop music and organic gardening projects. “I want to get a studio and get the youth focused on music and keep them off the streets. These guys that will be coming in are rappers and musicians themselves.” His dream is wider than just helping Sudanese boys who went through a similarly rough time. Sick of his factory job, he is enrolled in a leadership and management diploma, with a view to starting a business degree. As part of his transformation, he fervently reads self-devlopment books. His family even brags that he is now helping out with the housework. 1202687-PB45-15
He reckons a lot of young African boys that are currently caught in drugs and stealing face greater challenges than himself, especially those who are homeless or have no parents. His plan is to show them an “example” from his own life of how things can turn around. “Some listen, some don’t want to change. “It’s all up to you at the end of the day. You have to make that decision.” Mr Jok worked towards getting a driver’s licence, and received intensive CALD drug and alcohol support. He detoxed for seven days and is now abstinent from drugs and alcohol. Mr Jok is one of the leaders of a proposed
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Police are on the lookout for a silver or light blue Ford sedan with a black left front panel that was seen near the scene of a car fire in Eumemmerring. A white 1998 model Nissan Pulsar was set alight on Lace Street about 4.40am on Tuesday 9 August. A male was seen leaving the scene of the fire and getting into the Ford sedan that sped off towards the Princess Highway towards Dandenong. The Pulsar was stolen about nine days earlier from Dandenong.
Mercury runs free A mercury spill led to the closure of a residential street in Doveton during an eight-hour clean-up operation. A CFA spokeswoman said it took time to identify the Camellia Court spill, which was reported about 10.45am on 16 August. Five CFA vehicles as well as the EPA, police and a private liquid waste removalist were at the scene until the spill was under control about 6.30pm. Some residents said they suspected that the operation must have involved cleaning up a meth lab. The CFA spokeswoman said residents’ health was never under threat. The spill was cordoned off and contained over a 15-metre area on the court’s tarmac, she said.
Tourist talk A one-day conference for Casey-Cardinia tourism operators will be held in Doveton on 23 August. Key speakers include Victoria Tourism Industry Council chief executive Dianne Smith, Visit Victoria’s acting marketing director Melanie de Souza, Cardinia council chief executive Gary McQuillan and the Institute of Excellence’s Despina Karatzias.
Door-to-door salesman charged Police have charged a man following an assault on an elderly man outside an Endeavour Hills home. The 19-year-old from Reservoir has been charged with assault and recklessly causing injury over the incident in Dozey Place on Wednesday 17 August. The 73-year-old victim opened the door to a salesman and suffered lacerations to the back of his head and his gums, and swelling to his eye. The charged man was released on bail to appear at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on Thursday 29 September.
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Victim assaulted, car stolen A Hallam man was hospitalised when two men assaulted him and stole his keys while he was in his own driveway on Thursday 11 August. The victim pulled into his driveway on Albert Road about 3.30pm when he was approached by two male offenders dressed all in black and wearing black balaclavas. The two men demanded the car keys from the victim before assaulting him and stealing his black Holden Commodore sedan. The victim sustained facial injuries and was taken to hospital but was later released. At 3.40pm, the car was located crashed on the Belgrave-Hallam Road on ramp to the Monash Freeway and the offenders had fled the scene.
Change in direction creates a man of substance Chaileng Jok sees his future clearly now. The budding rapper’s direction has come out the other side after being once hazed by substance abuse, getting into trouble with the law and without plans for study or work. That changed with an intervention from his “second mother” and Afri-Aus Care founder Selba Gondoza Luka. It was the help he needed at the time, the gently-spoken Mr Jok said. His saviour ’Selba’ says it stopped him going on a path to prison. She told him at the time to look at the future. “I thought if I carry on like this I won’t have a future,” Mr Jok says. “I have to change my life.”
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27 July 1916 A Glimpse of France Part Four Through Young Australia’s eyes Letter from Private H W Garlick: ... Where we make our first stay, we notice young girls of about 14 years working among coal. We pulled up at the station and were treaded to hot rum, so we had a meal at the same time. We then pass on, travelling all night. The folk are very anxious to converse with us but as very few speak our tongue, nor we theirs, there is necessarily some difficulty; however, the young men and ladies seem to make each other understood, and quite a number are getting buttons and badges which our boys give “avec plaisir”...
18 August 1966 Award for drama At the annual Dandenong High School house drama festival, held in Dandenong Town Hall on 28 July, Wattle House won with a play titled ‘Untitled’ with the greatest number of points - 90. It was produced by Mary Richardson and John McPhee. Bluegum House was second with 85 points for its production of ‘The Stolen Prince’, produced by Ruth Yule and Robyn Golding. Orchid House was third with ‘The Patchwork Quilt’ on 84 points, produced by Maureen Richardson and Neil Leed, and Clematis House fourth with 80 points for its production of ‘Geranium’, produced by Judy Dyke and Peter Wallace. The award for best actors went to Peter Wallace, Form VI and Pat Dreverman Form V.
26 August 1996 Old favourite Dimmeys is here to stay Dimmeys will become as synonymous with Dandenong as Myer is to Melbourne and Forges is to Footscray. The discount giant has been rescued from what looked like a sure death after it went into receivership in March this year. But in late May it was brought out - lock stock and barrel - by a Melbourne-based syndicate headed by Mr Brian Swersky and Mr Dough Zappelli. Mr Swersky said he had great faith in Dandenong. He said the council appeared “very proactive” and he looked forward to being “a good corporate citizen” and an active member of the chamber of commerce and industry. Mr Swersky said since the takeover, big brand names had agreed to supply Dimmeys and to keep Dimmeys in Dandenong was a
great thing for the community and for employees.
5 years ago 22 August 2011 Cruisy in the CBD Revitalisation of Dandenong’s central shopping precinct has ensured it is much easier to get around to all your favourite shops and restaurants on foot. But what about parking? Well, rest assured there is more parking than ever. Undercover parking is available at the Dandenong Plaza complex, Myer car park, Dandenong Market and in Thomas Street. And if you are in need to pop into Dandenong quickly, there is plenty of parking either side of Lonsdale Street, in Clow Street, and in Langhorne Street. Check out the map and familiarise yourself with the best place to park next time you visit Dandenong.
Where have all of the jobs gone? As a man in my mid-40s with children soon to enter the job market I can’t help but think how restricted their options are going to be. As a young person I had a range of opportunities to enter the workforce and be exposed to many different industries. This experience not only developed my attitudes towards employment and an understanding of work culture and expectations, but also significantly impacted my career planning. Considerable changes in lifestyles, shopping habits and economic factors for large corporations, coupled with increased focus on occupational health and safety and the resulting management of potential risks, have resulted in dramatic decreases in the availability of entry-level jobs available to young people today. My first exposure to employment was delivering the local newspaper to 250 houses once a week.
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This was something I did from about 10 years of age. The role developed my sense of responsibility, time management and budgeting as I decided what I would spend my $2.85 on each week. With more and more people opting to source their news online, there is less demand for newspaper delivery and those that are still delivered, along with advertising materials, are usually done by a more mature workforce looking to supplement other forms of income or just motivate
themselves to get out for some exercise. At the age of 12 I secured my second job at a service station, where I was employed to re-fuel cars, check their oil and clean their windscreens while the driver remained in the comfort and warmth of their vehicle. Yes that is correct, this used to be a job! The self-service nature of ironically named service stations has resulted in these types of jobs disappearing completely. This move to self-service is something which is now spreading to other retail sectors. We see it in supermarkets, hardware and department stores especially, where previously many young people held their first jobs operating a checkout facility. My third job was one that I held on weekends and during school holidays for several years. Moving timber around a timber yard, cutting wood to length, milling timber and putting orders
together was all part of my role at a small familyowned timber and hardware supplier. Without these types of opportunities being available, how does a young person develop their knowledge of the workplace, its culture, expectations and requirements? There are some businesses that provide opportunities for young people to develop their experience through work experience or structured workplace learning opportunities. These opportunities are wonderful in their own right and serve a great purpose, however they are usually short-term and without many of the responsibilities of real employment. If you are a business owner or operator and have a new position becoming available, why not look at targeting it as an entry level role for a local young person?
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Rail and roads drive wish list By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey council has identified a duplication of one road and an extension of Cranbourne railway line as the municipality’s major transport infrastructure priorities. The council has hired The Civic Group to develop its advocacy campaign which nominates one road and one public transport outcome as the prime focus, a report to the council’s 16 August meeting stated. From a long list of projects, the number one priorities are the duplication of Narre WarrenCranbourne Road between Thompsons Road and South Gippsland Highway, and adding train stops at Cranbourne East and Clyde. The road project has already been allocated $10 million of state planning funding. Other priorities included a duplication of Hallam South Road between Princes Highway and Pound Road, which has been allocated $10 million of state planning funding. Added to the list is Glasscocks Road between South Gippsland and Western Port highways. It is
dependent on a grade-separation of a railway line crossing. Casey will lobby for an extension of Cranbourne railway line to Cranbourne East and Clyde stations. The report states that there was likely to be extra bus services in Cranbourne by November, and significant upgrades of Monash Freeway and Thompsons Road in the pipeline. The federal pledge for a Monash Freeway upgrade and O’Shea Road extension had, however, not been matched by the State Government, the report noted. At the meeting, councillors also pledged to continue lobbying for safety improvements at the Lynbrook Boulevard-South Gippsland Highway intersection. So far, VicRoads recently installed brighter LED traffic lights at the intersection, installed larger ‘Road Safety Camera Ahead’ signs and was developing an idea to improve traffic flow on the highway. Councillor Damien Rosario said the intersection’s speed camera had raised $955,000 in the past financial year.
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It’s been a case of building up Bunjil Place over the last month as the construction site continues to add height. Formworrk for level one e of the Library y is being prepared and the g grand staircase staircase, e, which will be e a practical an nd impressiv ve design featu feature, ure, is taking sh hape. From the the road, you can n see the multi multi-purpose -purpose stu studi tudiio and the theat attre fly-tower both oth standing p proudly. roudly. Ins Inside nside the theatre w walls the auditorium orium is being establis established, ished, ass well as back--o of-house areass including the dress dressing essing and green rooms, s, amenities and technical echnical space spaces. es. There is still s a lot of con concrete ncrete pouring taking aking place place, precast wall panels are be being ing erected ac across ross the site a an nd installatio on of the struc structural ctural steel has begun. Visit www w.bunjilplace.com.au w.bunjilplace.c com.au to see how h these diffe erent building features will lo b look ook once comp complete ete!
Spotlight on the Library A new, modern community library at Bunjil Place, will transform the way we learn – incorporating technology with creative and quiet spaces. Visitors will be able to borrow books and audio visual materials, access community meeting rooms and state-of-the-art learning experiences with new technologies.
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Young volunteer leading the way By Victoria Stone-Meadows The 2016 Casey Young Volunteer of the Year award was presented to an 18-year-old Narre Warren resident for his volunteer work through the Narre Warren Community Centre. Jery Burniston was still 17 when he was presented with the award in January but has approached his volunteer work with the maturity of someone much older. He has been involved in three volunteer groups and orchestrated many activities to improve the lives of young people in Casey. A member of the Casey Youth Action Committee, Mr Burniston has overseen events like the Casey Colour Run. He has worked tirelessly with the Action Committee to bring young people in the area together and improve their lives though activities that promote leadership and skill building. Mr Burniston has also worked with the Casey
and Dandenong branches of Unite Alliance that aims to improve the lives of LGBTIQ youth. “My main job was to promote (Unite Alliance) more and try to make people see it in a different light, rather than just being gay,” he said. “It is all about opening hetro people’s experiences of LGBTIQ communities to gain valuable understanding.” Mr Burniston is also a mentor for the youth program Man Cave that offers positive male role models to young men in the Casey region. Mr Burniston said he was honoured to win young volunteer of the year. “I know a few of the other nominees and I thought I’m not going to win this so when they announced me as the winner I was gobsmacked.” Mr Burniston said volunteering was an important part of his life. “It’s the normal stuff I do,” he said. “It does feel fantastic to have my work recognised.”
Set over three levels surrounding an atrium with a grand staircase, the library will feature a range of spaces including a reading amphitheatre, an engaging children’s area, a peaceful outdoor reading garden, quiet study nooks, and seating options for individuals or groups. The library is anticipated to be one of the most visited facilities of Bunjil Place.
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dŚĞ dŚƵŶĚĞƌďŽůƚ ĚŝƟŽŶ ŝƐ ĚĞƐŝŐŶĞĚ ĨŽƌ ƚŚĞ ŵŽƵŶƚĂŝŶ ďŝŬĞƌ ʹ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ƉƵƌĞƐƚ ƐĞŶƐĞ͘ dŚĞ dŚƵŶĚĞƌďŽůƚ ĚŝƟŽŶ ŝƐ Ă ƚƌƵĞ ĂĚǀĞŶƚƵƌĞƌ͛Ɛ ǁĞĂƉŽŶ ŽĨ ĐŚŽŝĐĞ͖ ůŝŐŚƚ ĂŶĚ ĞĸĐŝĞŶƚ ĞŶŽƵŐŚ ƚŽ Đůŝŵď ŵŽƵŶƚĂŝŶƐ ĂŶĚ ƌƵŐŐĞĚ ĞŶŽƵŐŚ ƚŽ ƐƚĞĞƌ ŝƚƐ ǁĂLJ ƚŚƌŽƵŐŚ ĂǁĞ ŝŶƐƉŝƌŝŶŐ ĚĞƐĐĞŶƚƐ͘ WĞƌĨĞĐƟŽŶ Ͳ WĞƌŝŽĚ͘
dŚĞ /ŶƐƟŶĐƚ ŝƐ Ă ĐůĂƐƐŝĐ ĞdžĂŵƉůĞ ŽĨ ŶĞǀĞƌ ůĞƫŶŐ ƚŚĞ ŶƵŵďĞƌƐ ;ĂŶĚ ůŽŽŬƐͿ ĚŝĐƚĂƚĞ LJŽƵƌ ďŝŬĞ ĐŚŽŝĐĞ͘ /Ŷ ĨĂĐƚ͕ Ă ďŝŬĞ ůŝŬĞ ƚŚŝƐ͕ ƌĂŝƐĞƐ ŝƚƐĞůĨ ďĞLJŽŶĚ ŵĞƌĞ ŶƵŵďĞƌƐ ĂŶĚ ĨŽƌĐĞƐ LJŽƵ ƚŽ ĨŽĐƵƐ ŽŶ ƚŚĞ ŵŽƐƚ ŝŵƉŽƌƚĂŶƚ ƉĂƌƚ Ͳ ĂĐƚƵĂůůLJ ĞŶũŽLJŝŶŐ ƚŚĞ ƌŝĚĞ͘
MALVERN STAR AXIS 2 WAS $759 Sale $649
>ŽŽŬ Ăƚ ƚŚŝƐ ĨŽƌ ǀĂůƵĞ͘ ďƌĂŶĚ ŶĂŵĞ ĂůƵŵŝŶŝƵŵ ĨƌĂŵĞ ǁŝƚŚ ĚŝƐĐ ďƌĂŬĞƐ͕ ƐƵƐƉĞŶƐŝŽŶ ĂŶĚ ^ŚŝŵĂŶŽ Ϯϭ ƐƉĞĞĚ ŐĞĂƌ ƐLJƐƚĞŵ͘ ^ƵƌĞ ŝƚƐ ŶŽƚ ĚĞƐŝŐŶĞĚ ĨŽƌ ƐĞƌŝŽƵƐ ŽīͲƌŽĂĚ͕ ďƵƚ ŝƚ ŝƐ Ă ŐŽŽĚ ƌĞůŝĂďůĞ ŬŝĚƐ ďŝŬĞ͕ Žƌ ƐƵŝƚĂďůĞ ĨŽƌ Ă ďŝƚ ŽĨ ĨƵŶ ĞdžƉůŽƌŝŶŐ ƚŚĞ ďŝŬĞ ƚƌĂĐŬƐ͘
DĂůǀĞƌŶ ^ƚĂƌ ƐƚĂƌƚĞĚ ƉƌŽĚƵĐŝŶŐ ďŝŬĞƐ ŝŶ ƵƐƚƌĂůŝĂ ĂďŽƵƚ ϭϵϬϯ͘/ƚ ŝƐ ŝƚ ŝƐ ĐĞƌƚĂŝŶůLJ ĂŶ ŝĐŽŶŝĐ ďƌĂŶĚ ĂŶĚ ƚŚŝƐ ďŝŬĞ ŝƐ ĞdžĐĞƉƟŽŶĂů ǀĂůƵĞ ǁŝƚŚ ĂŶ ĂůƵŵŝŶŝƵŵ ĨƌĂŵĞ͕ ĨƌŽŶƚ ƐƵƐƉĞŶƐŝŽŶ ǁŝƚŚ ůŽĐŬͲŽƵƚ͕ ŚLJĚƌĂƵůŝĐ ĚŝƐĐ ďƌĂŬĞƐ ĂŶĚ Ă ^ŚŝŵĂŶŽ ůƚƵƐ Ϯϳ ƐƉĞĞĚ ŐĞĂƌ ƐLJƐƚĞŵ͘
XDS LADIES RETRO BIKES WAS $469 Sale $399 The XDS Retro is a fun ladies bike. It is amazingly ĐŽŵĨŽƌƚĂďůĞ͕ ǁŝƚŚ Ă ŶŝĐĞ ĐƵƐŚLJ ƐĂĚĚůĞ͕ ĂŶĚ ĂŶ ƵƉƌŝŐŚƚ͕ ĐŽŵĨŽƌƚĂďůĞ ƌŝĚŝŶŐ ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶ͘ dŚĞ ďŝŬĞ ŚĂƐ Ă ŐŽŽĚ ƐŝnjĞĚ ƌĂĐŬ͕ ĂŶĚ Ă ƌĞŵŽǀĂďůĞ ďĂƐŬĞƚ͕ ŝŶ ĐĂƐĞ LJŽƵ ĐĂŶ Įƚ ŝŶ Ă ƉŝĐŶŝĐ ůƵŶĐŚ Žƌ ŵĂLJďĞ ũƵƐƚ ŶŝĐŬ ĚŽǁŶ ƚŽ ƚŚĞ ůŽĐĂů ƐŚŽƉƐ͘
GIANT ROAM 1 WAS $899 Sale $799 Ɛ ǁŝƚŚ Ăůů ZŽĂŵ ŵŽĚĞůƐ͖ ŝƚƐ ƉƌĂĐƟĐĂůŝƚLJ ĂŶĚ ǀĞƌƐĂƟůŝƚLJ ĂƌĞ ĞǀŝĚĞŶƚ ŝŶ ŚŽǁ ǁĞůů ŝƚ ƌŝĚĞƐ ĂŶĚ ŚĂŶĚůĞƐ ĚŝīĞƌĞŶƚ ƚĞƌƌĂŝŶ͘ 'ŝĂŶƚ ŚĂǀĞ ĚĞƐŝŐŶĞĚ ŝƚ ƚŽ ďĞ Ă ƚŽŶĞĚ ĚŽǁŶ ǀĞƌƐŝŽŶ ŽĨ Ă ŵŽƵŶƚĂŝŶ ďŝŬĞ͖ ĞŶƐƵƌŝŶŐ ŝƚ ƉĞƌĨŽƌŵƐ ŵŽƌĞ ĞĸĐŝĞŶƚůLJ ŽŶ ƌŽĂĚ ƚŚĂŶ Ă ŵŽƵŶƚĂŝŶ ďŝŬĞ ĂŶĚ LJĞƚ ƐƟůů ŽīĞƌƐ ƐŽŵĞ Žī ƌŽĂĚ ĐĂƉĂďŝůŝƚLJ͘ ϯϬ ƐƉĞĞĚ ĞŽƌĞ͕ ŚLJĚ ĚŝƐĐƐ͘
GIANT DEFY 1 DISC WAS $1799 Sale $1399
MALVERN STAR OPPY A1 WAS $899 Sale $699 'ƌĞĂƚ ǀĂůƵĞ͕ Ă ƋƵĂůŝƚLJ ƵƐƚƌĂůŝĂŶ ƌĂŶĚ ĮƩĞĚ ǁŝƚŚ ^ŚŝŵĂŶŽ ůĂƌŝƐ ŐƌŽƵƉ͕ ^ŚŝŵĂŶŽ ǁŚĞĞůƐ Θ ĂƌďŽŶ &ŽƌŬƐ͘ dŚŝƐ ďŝŬĞ ŚĂƐ ƌĞĐƌĞĂƟŽŶĂů ĨƌĂŵĞ ŐĞŽŵĞƚƌLJ͕ ǁŚŝĐŚ ŵĞĂŶƐ ƚŚĂƚ ŝƚ ŝƐ ŚĂƐ ŵŽƌĞ ĞŵƉŚĂƐŝƐ ŽŶ ĐŽŵĨŽƌƚ ĂŶĚ ƐƚĂďŝůŝƚLJ͘ /ƚ ŝƐ ĂŝŵĞĚ ƐƋƵĂƌĞůLJ Ăƚ ƌŝĚĞƌƐ ĞŶƚĞƌŝŶŐ ƌŽĂĚ ƌŝĚŝŶŐ͕ ďƵƚ ǁĂŶƟŶŐ Ă ƋƵĂůŝƚLJ ďŝŬĞ͘
WƌĞǀŝŽƵƐůLJ ĐŽŶƐŝĚĞƌĞĚ ƚŽŽ ŚĞĂǀLJ ĨŽƌ ƌŽĂĚ ďŝŬĞ ĂƉƉůŝĐĂƟŽŶ͕ ĐŽŶƟŶƵĞĚ ĚĞǀĞůŽƉŵĞŶƚ ĂŶĚ ƌĞĮŶĞŵĞŶƚ ŶŽǁ ƌĞƐƵůƚƐ ŝŶ Ă ĚŝƐĐ ďƌĂŬĞ ďŝŬĞ ǁĞŝŐŚŝŶŐ ƚŚĞ ƐĂŵĞ ĂƐ Ă ƚƌĂĚŝƟŽŶĂů ĐĂůŝƉĞƌ ďƌĂŬĞ ďŝŬĞ͘ ŽŵƉĂĐƚ ĐƌĂŶŬƐ ĂŶĚ Ă ǁŝĚĞ ƌĂŶŐĞ ϭϭ ƐƉĞĞĚ ƌĞĂƌ ĐĂƐƐĞƩĞ ĂƌĞ ŽƉĞƌĂƚĞĚ ďLJ ^ŚŝŵĂŶŽ ϭϬϱ ĚĞƌĂŝůůĞƵƌƐ ĂŶĚ ƐŚŝŌ ůĞǀĞƌƐ͘
TREADMILL LIFESPAN PURSUIT RRP $769 Sale $549
LIFESPAN SPIN BIKE SP-710 WAS $949 Now $679
tŝĚĞ ϰϮĐŵ ŶƟ ƐƚĂƟĐ ĚƌŝǀĞ ďĞůƚ͘ WŽǁĞƌĨƵů ϭ͘ϱŚƉ ŵŽƚŽƌ͕ ǁŝƚŚ ϲ ƐƵƐƉĞŶƐŝŽŶ ƉŽŝŶƚƐ͘ ϭϲŬƉŚ ƚŽƉ ƐƉĞĞĚ͕ ϯ ƐĞƫŶŐ ŝŶĐůŝŶĞ͘ ůĂƌŐĞ > ĚŝƐƉůĂLJ ƐŚŽǁƐ ƐƉĞĞĚ͕ ŝŶĐůŝŶĞƟŵĞ͕ ĚŝƐƚĂŶĐĞ͕ ƉƵůƐĞ ƌĂƚĞ Θ ĐĂůŽƌŝĞƐ
ǀĞƌLJ ƉŽƉƵůĂƌ ƐƉŝŶ ďŝŬĞ͕ ŝƚ ŝƐ ĞdžĐĞůůĞŶƚ ǀĂůƵĞ ĨŽƌ ŵŽŶĞLJ͕ ũƵƐƚ ĐŽŵƉĂƌĞ͕ Žƌ ďĞƩĞƌ ƐƟůů ĐŽŵĞ ĂŶĚ ƚƌLJ ŽŶĞ͘ ϮϬŬŐ ŇLJǁŚĞĞů͕ ƐŵŽŽƚŚ͕ ƋƵŝĞƚ ďĞůƚ ĚƌŝǀĞ Θ ƐŽůŝĚ ĨƌĂŵĞ Θ ůĂƌŐĞ > ĚŝƐƉůĂLJ ͘
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GIANT TRANCE ADVANCED 2 was $3799 now $3299
GIANT TALON 27.5 3 RRP $899 Sale $749 >ŝŐŚƚǁĞŝŐŚƚ͕ LJĞƚ ŝŶĞdžƉĞŶƐŝǀĞ͘ &ŝƩĞĚ ǁŝƚŚ Ϯϳ͘ϱ͟ ǁŚĞĞůƐ ŝƚ ŝƐ ƐƵŝƚĂďůĞ ĨŽƌ ŬŝĚƐ Žƌ ĂĚƵůƚƐ ĚĞƐŝƌŝŶŐ Ă ůŝŐŚƚĞƌ ďŝŬĞ͕ ƚŚĂƚ ŝƐ Ă ƉůĞĂƐƵƌĞ ƚŽ ƵƐĞ͘ ŽŵĨŽƌƚĂďůĞ ƐĂĚĚůĞ͕ ĂŶĚ ^ŚŝŵĂŶŽ ůƚƵƐ ϮϳƐ ŐĞĂƌ ƐLJƐƚĞŵ͘ ŽŵĞ ĂŶĚ ƚƌLJ ŽŶĞ͕ LJŽƵ ǁŝůů ďĞ ĂŵĂnjĞĚ ŚŽǁ ǁĞůů ŝƚ ƌŝĚĞƐ͘
dŚĞ dƌĂŶĐĞ ĨƌĂŵĞ ŝƐ ƌŝĚŝĐƵůŽƵƐůLJ ůŝŐŚƚ ĨŽƌ Ă ŵŽƵŶƚĂŝŶ ďŝŬĞ͘ dŚĞ ďŝŬĞ ŝƐ ĞƋƵŝƉƉĞĚ ǁŝƚŚ ZŽĐŬ^ŚŽdž ^ĞŬƚŽƌ 'ŽůĚ Z> ƐƵƐƉĞŶƐŝŽŶ Ăƚ ƚŚĞ ĨƌŽŶƚ ĂŶĚ DŽŶĂƌĐŚ Ăƚ ƚŚĞ ƌĞĂƌ͕ ǁŝƚŚ ^ƌĂŵ 'dž ƌƵŶŶŝŶŐ ŐĞĂƌ ĂŶĚ ƐƚƌŽŶŐ͕ ůŝŐŚƚǁĞŝŐŚƚ ǁŚĞĞůƐ͘ ŽŵĞ ĂŶĚ ƚƌLJ ŽŶĞ͘ &Ƶůů ƐŝnjĞ ƌĂŶŐĞ͘
LADIES GIANT ENCHANT 1 was $499 Sale $399
GIANT CROSS CITY 1 WAS $799 Sale $699 DĂŶLJ ĐŽŵŵƵƚĞƌ ĐLJĐůŝƐƚƐ ŚĂǀĞ ƐĞĞŶ ƚŚĞ ƐĞŶƐĞ ŝŶ ƚŚĞ ƌŽƐƐ ŝƚLJ ƐƚLJůĞ ĂƐ ĂŶ ĂůƚĞƌŶĂƟǀĞ ƚŽ Ă ƚƌĂĚŝƟŽŶĂů ŚLJďƌŝĚ Žƌ Ă ƐůŝĐŬ ƚLJƌĞĚ ŵŽƵŶƚĂŝŶ ďŝŬĞ͘ ^Ɵůů ǁŝƚŚ ƚŚĞ ƵƉƌŝŐŚƚ ƐĞĂƟŶŐ ƉŽƐŝƟŽŶ ĨĂǀŽƵƌĞĚ ďLJ ŵŽƐƚ ƵƌďĂŶ ƌŝĚĞƌƐ͕ ďƵƚ ŽŶ Ă ďŝŬĞ ƚŚĂƚ ŝƐ ƐƵďƐƚĂŶƟĂůůLJ ůŝŐŚƚĞƌ ĂŶĚ ĨĂƐƚĞƌ͕ ǁŝƚŚŽƵƚ ĂŶLJ ƌĞĚƵĐƟŽŶ ŝŶ ƐƚƌĞŶŐƚŚ ĂŶĚ ĚƵƌĂďŝůŝƚLJ͘
GIANT TCR ADVANCED PRO 2 Sale $2399 WAS $2999
GIANT DEFY ADVANCED PRO 1 WAS $4999 Sale $3999
ŽŵďŝŶŝŐ ƚŚŝƐ ƐƚĂƚĞ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ Ăƌƚ ĨƌĂŵĞ ǁŝƚŚ ƚŚĞ ƐŽƵŐŚƚ ĂŌĞƌ ^ŚŝŵĂŶŽ ϭϬϱ ĞŶƐĞŵďůĞ ĂŶĚ 'ŝĂŶƚ ^>ϭ ǁŚĞĞůƐ ƌĞƐƵůƚƐ ŝŶ Ă ǀĞƌLJ ĐĂƉĂďůĞ ďŝŬĞ ƚŚĂƚ ǁŽƵůĚ ďĞ ĂƐ Ăƚ ŚŽŵĞ ŝŶ Ă ƌĂĐĞ ƉĞůĞƚŽŶ ĂƐ ŝƚ ǁŽƵůĚ ďĞ ŝŶ Ă ^ƵŶĚĂLJ ďƵŶĐŚ ƌŝĚĞ ĚŽǁŶ ĞĂĐŚ ZŽĂĚ͘ 'ƌĞĂƚ ĨƌĂŵĞ͕ ŐƌĞĂƚ ĐŽŵƉŽŶĞŶƚƐ ĂŶĚ Ă ŐƌĞĂƚ ƉƌŝĐĞ͘ ŽŵĞ Θ ƚĞƐƚ ƌŝĚĞ ŽŶĞ͘
CROSS TRAINER LIFESPAN X40 Was $849 Sale $549 ŚŝŐŚͲĞŶĚ ĐƌŽƐƐ ƚƌĂŝŶĞƌ ǁŝƚŚ Ă ďŝŐ ϰϮĐŵ ƐƚƌŝĚĞ ůĞŶŐƚŚ͕ ϭϴ ǁŽƌŬŽƵƚ ƉƌŽŐƌĂŵƐ͕ ďŝŐ ϳŬŐ ŵĂŐŶĞƟĐ ŇLJǁŚĞĞů Θ ĐŽŵƉƵƚĞƌŝƐĞĚ ŵĂŐŶĞƟĐ ƚĞŶƐŝŽŶ ĐŽŶƚƌŽů͘
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Letters Silent war no more I refer to the report Refugees Caught In Deadly Game Of Hide And Seek in the Journal by Cam Lucadou-Wells and wish to indicate to all that Sri Lanka is more safe and peaceful than any other country in South Asia. In fact, two senior Australian ministers who visited Sri Lanka soon after the conclusion of Sri Lanka’s war against the Tamil Tigers too confirmed that Sri Lanka has returned to the normalcy. Therefore to say that there is a silent war against Tamils in Sri Lanka is a misleading statement. In Sri Lanka, many Tamils are among the big business leaders and also hold very high positions in government, judiciary and in the NGOs and they are an integral part of Sri Lanka. It has to be mentioned that over 70 per cent of the Tamils live away from the so called Tamil areas and live peacefully among the other ethnic groups such as the Sinhalese and Muslims. The Australian Border Force deserves our appreciation for keeping the Australian borders safe unlike in many other countries. It has deprived the human smugglers from making millions out of economic refugees. Many of the Tamil asylum seekers are in search of greener pastures or some of them had been involved closely with the Tamil Tigers, thus depriving the opportunities for genuine refugees under the approved refugee policy of the government. Further, Sri Lanka is planning to establish a missing persons’ commission and if the persons who left Sri Lanka and have appeared in Australia who are classified as ‘double negatives’ do not return they will naturally swell number of the missing persons in Sri Lanka. Ranjith Soysa, North Dandenong.
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In scenes reminiscent of Usain Bolt’s 100 metre sprint victory at the Olympics in Rio, St Anthony’s Catholic Primary School student Victoria took a cheeky peek at her opponents during a dash at the Noble Park school. Lynne Hume contacted the News in the hope that readers can help her reconnect with her old friend Loris Robinson. “We lost contact about 25 or 30 years ago and my search has just come to a dead end,” wrote Lynne. “Her last known address was 16 Endeavour Drive, Cranbourne, but she is not living there now. Seems she sold up about eight or nine years ago. Anyone who knows Loris can contact Lynne at lhume46@live.com. There could be frequent cases of mistaken identity between two Hallam companies - one is an electrical supply and construction company Powerplant and the other is a horticultural lighting firm Powerplants. To add to the confusion, the two companies apparently sometimes collaborate on lighting projects.
Star News Group reporter Cameron LucadouWells received recognition from the TAC Towards Zero Media Awards last week. He received a Highly Commended runnersup award in the metropolitan section for his story on the death of two teenagers in a car crash in Kallista in May. Adam Carey of The Age took out the category.
By Cam Lucadou-Wells This year’s Walk in the Park will be no ‘walk in the park’ for ambassador and perennial participant Anne Atkin. Ms Atkin, of Hallam, is recovering from major brain surgery and a painful back injury, and will be confined to a motorised scooter for the major annual fund-raiser for Parkinson’s Victoria on 28 August. Initially expecting to be an event scratching, she says she’s pleased to still be travelling in relative comfort during the scenic Yarra River route from Federation Square. “A friend has just rang me to offer me a motorised scooter, so I’m looking forward to joining in.” Ms Atkin, who also runs a Painting with Parkinson’s art group, has walked in all seven previous events. Aside from three bulging discs in her back, Ms Atkin said she was recuperating well from her radical six-hour surgery in late May in which her
brain was wired to an electricity-generating ‘pacemaker’. The operation has freed her movement, though unsteadied her sense of balance. She says her neurologist has sternly warned her not to climb due to her increased risk of falls. “I really feel almost normal. It’s a problem because I forget to take a tablet or I start to run and trip over.” Ms Atkin is putting her finishing touches to a book on her journey towards deciding to have surgery, including being badly shook up by a car crash. Despite that ordeal, her story still manages to look at the “funny side of life”, she says. About 3000 walkers are expected to register for A Walk In the Park, raising more than $100,000 for research towards finding a cure for Parkinson’s. Ms Atkin, who is aiming to raise $500, says the foundation receives “very little” government funding. To donate to Ms Atkin’s efforts, awitp-vic-2016. everydayhero.com/au/anne
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month in Dandenong police cells due to the lawyers being apparently unable to visit him. In a letter to Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 15 August, the lawyers requested an adjournment until 8 September. The judge asked the accused if he wanted to see Victoria Legal Aid lawyers instead. “It’s not good enough that you’re remanded in custody and no one speaks to you. “If they’re representing you, they should drive out here and see you in the cells.” The man, facing a six-week total stint in the cells, said he’d prefer to stick with the lawyers who had previously represented him.
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Family still struggles with loss By Victoria Stone-Meadows Brooke Skewes lost her best friend in a horror car smash in Lynbrook seven years ago and has maintained close ties to the family ever since. It is though those close ties to the family that Ms Skewes has decided to raise funds to help the family with its ongoing struggle. Ms Skewes was very close to 16-year-old Riyani Lowen who tragically lost her life at the intersection of Hallam and Ormond roads at 1.30am on 28 June 2009. Since then Ms Skewes has done everything she can to support Riyani’s mother Emma and younger sister Casey who was born with cerebral palsy. Since the accident Emma Lowen has developed PTSD from the shock loss of her eldest daughter and the strain of caring for her youngest. Ms Skewes cares deeply for the Lowen family and has organised a fundraising day to help Emma Lowen get the treatment she needs and offer more support for Casey. “I met them when I was 10 and I’m 22 now,” Ms Skewes said. “I was friends with Riyani when we lost her in the car accident in 2009 but I have maintained a relationship with the family.” Ms Skewes said she has seen first-hand the toll Riyani’s death has taken on her mother. “I think that, at the start, when it was fresh, a massive influx of attention and support was put on the family but as time has gone by that has died off,” she said. “For Emma the longer time passes, the worse it has been for her.” Ms Skewes has organised a family fun day in Hampton Park that is open to the community to raise much needed money for Lowens. “I wanted to put the day on as I have a Gofundme account and I thought putting on an event to raise money and raise awareness of the Gofundme site would really help,” she said. Emma Lowen is seeing a counsellor once a week for her PTSD that costs about $220 a week as well as medication which costs the family $250 a week. “It’s just too much for a single income family
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Eleven arrested after probe and drugs swoop A Dandenong woman and men from Springvale, Dandenong and Hampton Park were arrested during drug raids on 13 properties. Caulfield Divisional Response Unit (DRU) members charged 11 people over the ice crackdown, conducted on Monday 15 August. It was the culmination of a 10-month investigation and allegedly disrupted an organised crime syndicate trafficking and distributing methamphetamine. Properties in Springvale South, Hampton Park and Dandenong were among those the police searched. They also executed warrants in Chelsea, Aspendale, Notting Hill, Cheltenham, Moorabbin,
Seaford, Frankston, Mordialloc and Braeside. Officers found a clandestine laboratory, a substantial amount of methamphetamine, other drugs including heroin and cannabis, a significant quantity of cash, an imitation firearm, two samurai swords, stolen property and drug paraphernalia. They issued a 22-year-old Springvale man a caution regarding cannabis possession. A man and woman from Dandenong, both 26, were released and are expected to be charged on summons with trafficking methylamphetamines. A 29-year-old Hampton Park man was to face an out-of-sessions court hearing on Monday night.
Pop up and be counted next Where next for the City of Casey? That’s the question to be asked at more than 60 community engagement opportunities from now until 16 September. Casey Next is the biggest community engagement activity ever undertaken by the council. Mayor Sam Aziz said the council wanted to hear from as many residents as possible through Casey Next. “As part of this project, council will be taking our community engagement to residents with pop-up stands at community events and locations across Casey, as well as targeted workshops for different demographics including children, youth, older people and culturally diverse communities. This will be supported by online engagement so everyone has the opportunity to have their say,“ he said. “To ensure council better understands the Casey community’s expectations and prioritises and deliver our services and infrastructure in line with what residents want, we need to continually reach out and consult with community members and stakeholders. “Feedback received from the community through Casey Next will be used to refresh the council vision for the future and inform the next four-year Council Plan, ensuring it reflects the needs, expectations and ambitions of the Casey community, existing and new.“ Residents can also share their vision for Casey’s future by answering questions online at caseyconversations.com.au/ caseynext until 16 September, or by picking up a postcard from City of Casey Customer Service Centre. Residents that fill out the survey will go in the running to win Explore Casey experience packs, a $500 bicycle package, $200 voucher to kit yourself out with some active wear or sports equipment and a Fitbit to track your adventures around Casey.
Detective Senior Sergeant Shane Rix said the culmination of the operation was significant within the region and will disrupt the flow of methamphetamine onto the streets. “Unfortunately, the demand for these types of illicit substances continues to grow so those who use and buy need to know they are contributing to organised crime,” he said. Caulfield DRU members carried out the investigation with help from Moorabbin, Mordialloc, Cheltenham, Chelsea and Bayside local police, Kingston and Bayside CIU detectives, and specialist units including the Dog Squad and Divisional Tasking Unit.
Site points sufferers in the right mental direction By Georgia Westgarth Band-Aids don’t heal mental illnesses, nor do websites - but this one can put people on the right track. It’s a site specifically designed for the outer south-east growth region and can link its users to the best local mental health services. Developed by not-for-profit mental health service, Ermha in conjunction with Partners In Recovery, the ‘Mental Health Compass’ aims to beat the confusion around service providers. Launched in May this year the website comes as the State Government boosts the mental health sector with $14 million for a revamp of Monash Children’s Hospital’s facilities. The cash injection is set to go towards a ‘Early in Life Mental Health Service’ (ELMHS) to be integrated into the new children’s hospital. The Victorian Government’s 10-year Mental Health Plan has seen a State investment of more than $43.48 million, over four years, to support
the mental health of children. Mental health practitioner, trainer and project officer on Ermha’s new online tool, Tamara Stillwell understands firsthand how mental illnesses don’t discriminate with age. “One in two people will suffer a mental health issue in their lives and one in five will develop a mental illness,” Ms Stillwell said. “Mental illness is one of the most pressing issues of our times. Not only does it cause intense suffering for many people, it can cause relationship and family breakdowns, and losses in productivity. “The cost to Australian businesses is over $6.5 billion a year. The cost to taxpayers is over $8 billion a year.” Ms Stillwell said the site aimed to ease one area of the intricate issue. “Mental health by its very nature is complex and our mental health systems are often difficult for clients and their families to navigate,” she said.
“The Compass was built because it was noted by consumers, carers and service providers that our mental health and social services system was often confusing and difficult to understand.” A range of in-the-know professionals worked together to build the Compass, which links users to regional on-the-ground services, websites, mental health legislation and helplines which specialise in a range of conditions including: trauma and abuse, homelessness, bullying, alcohol and other drugs, gambling and family violence. Ms Stillwell said the Compass was originally developed for the City of Casey, the City of Greater Dandenong and Cardinia Shire, but was now being extended to include services in Frankston and the Mornington Peninsula. “Local residents have a consumer-friendly tool that gives them an overview of mental health and social services, to empower them to make more informed choices for themselves, or the people they are caring for,” Ms Stillwell said.
4 Bogong Court
16 Braywood Drive
2 Birch Court
13 Conservation Drive
•ImmaculatelyPresented•OpenPlanLounge-Dining,Kitchen •2BedroomsBothWithB/R•LovelyLightKitchen,GasHotplates •ElectricOven•SplitSystem•A/CDoubleShowerWithHob •RemoteControlRollerDoor•EnclosedFrontSunroom •LowMaintenanceFrontAndBackGardens
•2Bedrooms,BuiltInRobes,GasUprightStove •GasSpaceHeating•NewSplitSystemAirConditioning •BrandNewCarpet•RearPatio •BrandNewShowerSystem •GardenShed•SecurityDoors •Carport•OptionOfBuyingFurniture
•NiceNeat2BedroomHome•BothwithBIR •AsnewCarpets•GasHeating,AirConditioner •SplitLevelLounge•OpenPlanDining/Kitchen •GardenShed•GasHotplates,WallOven •SeparateBathroom/Toilet •UnderCoverPatioatRear.
•ClosetoallAmenities•2Bedrooms•BuiltInRobes •OpenPlanKitchen•Lounge–DiningArea•Dishwasher •GasUprightStove•SplitSystem•EasyCareGardens •GardenShed•EnclosedFrontVeranda •BackPatiowithRamp
For Sale $240,000
For Sale $179,500
For Sale $200,000
For Sale $240,000
13 Matlock Court
11 Warrick Drive
10 Tranquility Drive
10 Breezeway
•Carport•WheelChairAccess
•ImmaculatelyPresented•2Bedrooms•BuiltinRobes •ModernKitchen•Dishwasher•DiningArea •LargeLoungeRoom•SeparateBathroom&Toilet •SplitSystemAir-Conditioning•DuctedHeating •RemoteControlGarage•EasyCareGardens •GoodSizeRearYard
•ImmaculatelyPresented•RecentlyRenovated •2Bedrooms•BuiltInRobes•UprightGasStove •FreshlyPainted•NewCarpet•DoubleShower •SplitSystem•EasyCareGardens•GardenShed •WheelchairAccess•AmpleParking•VacantPossession
•ImmaculatelyPresented•1BedroomHouse•BuiltInRobe •WalkThroughBathroom•OpenPlanKitchen,DiningRoom •BrandNewCarpetsThroughout•SunroomOrUtilityRoom •SplitSystemAir-Conditioning •SlidingDoorOntoCoveredPatio•GardenShed •SmallBackYard•NiceLongCoveredFrontVeranda
For Sale $200,000
For Sale $230,000
For Sale $190,000
For Sale $150,000
•GreatLocation•BayWindows•2BedroomsBIR •SeparateKitchen/DiningRoom •SplitSystemAirCon•CeilingFans•GardenShed
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•MedicalCentre•Tennis•Bowls•OnSiteHairdresser•SwimmingPool•OnSitePathology&Podiatry •PetFriendly•Cafe&Takeaway•Library•Bingo&Activities•Dance&LiveShowsplusmuch,muchmore
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DANDENONG, NOBLE PARK, SPRINGVALE, KEYSBOROUGH, HALLAM, DOVETON, ENDEAVOUR HILLS
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SOMERFIELD: LOOKING BACK AS Somerfield celebrates its eighth birthday, and with sales drawing to a close with over 95 per cent sold, we take a look back on the development that has shaped a suburb. “It’s greatly satisfying to look back on the community we have been able to create at Somerfield,” says Max Shifman, Intrapac Property’s COO. “It’s perfectly located for people to conveniently access everything they need, with all amenities nearby, and more being created all the time.” Terry Portelli, managing director at Red23, Somerfield’s sales agency, was brought on board after the planning stage, right when the first soil was turned on the project almost eight years ago this August. He remembers the suburb being mostly market gardens and dog kennels, more aligned with Dandenong and Noble Park than waterways. He says the Somerfield project has definitely lifted the overall status of the suburb, largely because of the quality landscaping and urban design, and marketing of the premium residential community. “A market for Keysborough was created, which wasn’t there before. I believe the project reinvigorated the area,” says Portelli. “We’ll be sad to leave it, because that’s what started us off and helped us build the business we now have. We genuinely believe it’s a great project.” Portelli believes the demographic of the suburb hasn’t really changed, but what has changed is that the region now has a strong solid following of people who buy into the development because they have faith in the area. The range of lots sizes available blocks from 250m2 to 800m2+ - means people from all stages of life have been
able to move into the neighbourhood. One of the noticeable trends over time has been a shift from big blocks to people wanting smaller, more affordable blocks. “Building design has evolved considerably since the development first began, so people are able to now fit much larger homes on smaller lots,” says Shifman, whose company introduced a townhomes offering to cater for people wanting a low-maintenance lifestyle. Many buyers have opted for free time rather than the hassle of maintaining a big backyard, preferring to take advantage of the extensive parks and landscaping in the development. There’s also the pirate adventure playground, which has hosted many neighbourhood birthday parties, as well as community events at times such as
Easter, Halloween and Christmas. Somerfield townhomes have been a huge success with the first stage - Aura Park with 118 townhouses - sold off the plan. A display home was built for it, but it was almost no use given how quickly the homes sold. There are still townhome opportunities available. “Everyone knows each other in the street and it’s a vibrant community, thanks in part to the volunteer resident committee,” says Shifman. “It’s one thing selling land, but when you can walk away and see you’ve built a community, that just really makes it worth the effort.” Homebuyers can register their interest to purchase a Somerfield townhome by calling the sales team on 1300 570 460 or visiting www.somerfield.com.au
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NOBLE PARK Located in possibly one of best streets of Noble Park on 223 square metres of prime land, this gem has everything needed and more! Being walking distance to the local shops, park, train station, Noble Park Secondary College and all major amenities, location is no issue. Featuring three good sized bedrooms plus the addition of a study, two bathrooms, three toilets and great sized living areas, this property is perfect for families or first home buyers.
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SPRINGVALE SOUTH This family home situated in a prime position is offered for sale for the first time. It will suit a growing family that is looking to up-size. With its four bedrooms, three living areas and two bathrooms it should lend itself to a happy family life. It also boasts a hostess kitchen with gas appliances, double garage, two toilets, two air conditioners, ducted cooling, gas heating, ceiling fans and landscaped gardens. Located in desirable pocket of Springvale South and close to schools, shops, public
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118 Walker St Dandenong P: 9791 5922 F: 9792 2536 N IORDAY T C TU ATUHIS SA
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Dandenong Central
3/4 MaCPherSoN STreeT
A QUIET UNIT IN THE ULTIMATE LOCATION!
Dandenong Central
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!
auCTioN: Saturday, 27th august, 2016 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPeN: Wed 4:30pm to 4:50pm & Sat 10:30am to 11:00am
auCTioN: Saturday, 27th august, 2016 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) oPeN: Wed 5:00pm to 5:30pm & Sat 12:00pm to 12:30pm
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Doveton
Dandenong Central
2 Karo CourT
DUAL OCCUPANCY POTENTIAL (STCA)!
18 & 20 Day STreeT
PALATIAL SPLENDOUR!
This attractive clinka brick home is set on a generous block of approximately 680m2 with sweeping views across parkland. There is ample driveway access to the backyard, ideal for development at the rear of the existing home (STCA). Close to Freeway access and only minutes to Dandenong CBD and Westfield Shopping Centre. The home comprises of three bedrooms, formal lounge room and separate kitchen/meals area and features hardwood floors. Renovation is required. An ideal opportunity to enter the market and put your development plans into action in the future! MONEY TO BE MADE!
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!
Dandenong
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auCTioN: Saturday, 10th September, 2016 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPeN: Wed 4:15pm to 4:45pm & Sat 2:30pm to 3:00pm
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STREET ACCESS & 1 YEAR YOUNG!
For Sale: offers over $480,000 oPeN: Thurs 3:00pm to 3:20pm & Sat 12:30pm to 12:50pm
2/1 Culliver aveNue
AFFORDABLE HOME OR INVESTMENT!
This one bedroom apartment is located on ground level and has direct street access and sunny North facing living area. Mosaic Apartments are a modern well built development close to railway station and shopping centre. The current Tenant would love to stay on and the new buyer can take over the current NRAS Licence which pays the Landlord rebates and tax concessions which in turn pays off the property quickly or Vacant Possession available if required. One of the best opportunities you will find! NRAS APPROVED LICENCE IF REQUIRED!
If you are looking for value for money, you cannot go past this near new unit which is on a low maintenance block. The home boasts of spacious open plan living off the stylishly designed kitchen offering gas cooking, rangehood and lots of cupboard space. Other notable features include three good size bedrooms with built in robes, full ensuite to master, family bathroom, separate laundry, ducted heating, split system air conditioning, floating floors, high ceilings, quality window furnishings, private backyard, single lock up garage and an additional carspace. Currently tenanted to excellent tenants at $360.00 per week. All this and just minutes away from schools, shopping, transport and Freeway access. INSPECT - COMPARE - BUY!
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Dandenong
Dandenong
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THE HEART OF CRANBOURNE!
3 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE WITH 2 YARDS!
FULLY RENOVATED!
CONVENIENT & QUIET LOCATION!
For Sale: $270,000 to $300,000 oPeN: Wed 4:00pm to 4:20pm & Sat 1:40pm to 2:00pm
15 Mundaring Drive
2/65-67 Potter Street
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.
For Sale: $430,000 plus oPeN: Tues 5:00-5:20pm & Sat 3:40-4:00pm
Hard to find but here it is! Three bedrooms with built in robes, separate lounge, modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances, gas cooktop, electric oven, rangehood and breakfast bar adjoining the meals area. Features ducted heating, split system air conditioning, powder room and a large single garage with remote door.
For Sale: $370,000 plus oPeN: Sat 2:00pm to 2:20pm
For Sale: $390,000 to $410,000 oPeN: Wed 5:00pm to 5:20pm & Sat 1:20pm to 1:40pm
4/1 John Street
3/3-5 edward avenue
This two bedroom unit features ducted heating and air conditioning. With fresh paintwork and new flooring throughout, new stainless steel appliances in the kitchen, new modern bathroom, brand new holland blinds, new gutters and fascia, new colorbond rear fence, new slimline power points and switches and more!
For Sale: offers over $300,000 oPeN: Wed 4:00-4:20pm & Sat 10:00-10:20am
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: offers over $250,000 oPeN: Thurs 5:00-5:20pm & Sat 10:40-11:00am 1239516
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4 Kilby Court Noble Park
DEVELOP/RENOVATOR’S OPPORTUNITY 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.
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Sat 27th August at 11am 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $460,000+ Wednesday 4-4.30pm Saturday from 10.30am Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
FANTASTIC POTENTIAL AS FIRST HOME OR INVESTMENT 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+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday from 12.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
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1165 Stud Rd Rowville (Near Crn Wellington Rd)
Units 1-3/1377 Heatherton Road Dandenong
LUXURY LIVING WITHOUT COMPROMISE
BUY ONE, TWO OR THE WHOLE BLOCK
Beautifully designed, you’ll be spoilt for choice with a selection of 30 apartments & 8 executive town homes in this boutique development. - Buy now & secure stamp duty savings up to $21,000(subject to value). - Your choice of colour tones - Enjoy sweeping views from the rooftop terrace - Quality kitchens with stone benchtops & S/S Bosch appliances. - Bamboo looring, quality carpets & double glazed windows .
Private Price Inspect Agent
from $359,000 Saturday 3-3.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
Choice of 3 as new townhouses in convenient location close to schools, transport and shopping centre. All are let returning approx. $20,000p.a. but vacant possession is available on Units 2 & 3. Each offers cathedral ceilings to open plan living area with spacious lounge, laminated kitchen with WO, gas HP & stone benchtops. Sliding door access opens to private garden & garage. Upstairs includes brs with BIR’s, main bthrm & toilet. Additional toilet is downstairs. Includes timber loors to living area & carpets upstairs. Comfort assured with d/heating & RC a/c. Units 1 & 2 have street frontage.
Private Price Inspect Agent
$390,000+ Saturday 3-3.30pm Jerome Mulholland 0401 060 804
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1/33-35 Childers Street Mentone
13 Fifth Avenue Dandenong
DON’T MISS OUT ON THIS INCREDIBLE OPPORTUNITY With a location that is both convenient and practical, this modern apartment may be the living solution you have been looking for. This property is sure to suit a keen investor or home buyer looking for their next big thing.Comprising of 2 brs with master boasting WIR & full ensuite, spacious & light illed open plan living & dining area. Kitchen is well equipped with S/S appliances including DW & microwave & has beautiful stone benchtops.
RENOVATE OR RE-BUILD Private Price Inspect Agent
$480,000+ Saturday 10-10.30am Neil Butler 0411 637 088
Rectangular 645m2 lot zoned Residential Growth in popular developing area. Concept plans prepared for four 2 bedroom townhouses or would suit apartment development (STP). Existing 3 bed timber home can provide income prior to development. Genuine Vendor keen to sell.
Private Price Inspect Agent
$550,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday 2-2.30pm Jerome Mulholland 0401 060 804
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Dandenong 2/58 Benga Avenue
Dandenong 2/84 Clow Street
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Buyers Over $320,000
282 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong obrienrealestate.com.au Dennis Tzortzoglou 0438 341 066 Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106
Buyers Over $310,000
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 1 Sleeth Avenue
t 2 spacious bedrooms with carpet & BIR’s t Kitchen with S/S appliances t Gas ducted heating and air conditioner
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Doveton 50 Rebecca Street
For auction.
9793 3175
For auction.
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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 10 September at 12:30pm
282 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong obrienrealestate.com.au 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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Endeavour Hills 91 Georgette Crescent
t 3 good sized bedrooms, large living room t Cupboard packed kitchen with gas cooking t Separate double lock up garage
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Endeavour Hills 58 Girvan Circuit
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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 $460,000
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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Endeavour Hills 7 Southwell Close
t 3 Bedrooms all with BIR’s t Renovated kitchen, light filled living space t Spacious alfresco zone
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Hallam 7/1-3 Young Road
For sale.
9706 0556
For sale.
9706 0556
Buyers Over $630,000
Shop 41 Endeavour Hills SC , Endeavour Hills obrienrealestate.com.au Jay Giblett 0417 681 312 Shenay Miller 0418 149 641
Buyers Over $350,000
Shop 41 Endeavour Hills SC , Endeavour Hills obrienrealestate.com.au Bernardo Naredo 0422 034 577 Jay Giblett 0417 681 312
t 4 oversized bedrooms t Renovated hostess kitchen t 3 spacious living zones
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Owned by the same family for well over 100 years, this charming 6 acre property in the midst of this renowned fertile & picturesque high country enroute to the Baw Baw snowields, is now available to purchase. It features a extended 3 BR weatherboard 1940’s home, plus a superb 10x3 meter deck ideal for relaxing & enjoying the serenity and Mountain views. The property also includes “Icy Creek Chain Hire” shop & hut leased to a tenant. A very special property also having permanent “Bullocky Creek” at the rear of the pastured paddocks.
This beautiful 33 acre property with power connected & a huge dam, boasts spectacular views over the ocean, lakes, snowy river estuary & mountains to the north. Overlooking the township of Marlo on a school bus route it is only 8kms from the nearby town of Orbost which services the region with brilliant health care & a friendly community. The ideal property for your private holiday retreat or retirement with good ishing and country / beach lifestyle at your doorstep. Build your dream home on this once in a lifetime opportunity.
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Officially on the market after 37 Years of Great Ownership!! Here’s your opportunity to grab this exceptionally well looked after home. Strolling into the residence you are welcomed by fantastic floor boards, it presents you with 3 comfortable sized BDRs, stunning living area, modern finishes all through the home, LED lights, renovated bathroom, open plan meals with an adjoining renovated kitchen. At rear is a landscaped backyard with an undercover entertainment area.
Immaculately Maintained & Perfect for Entertaining! This is the home that’s designed for entertaining on any scale in any weather condition & it’s ready to be yours. Open plan living is what’s on offer in the main hub of the home and as you head further inside, you’ll notice the 1st lock up garage that can double as an entertaining area. Plus there are 3 BDRs, MSTR with ensuite, a central bathroom with spa, heating, security shutters & it’s all on a block size of 648m2 (approx).
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Saturday 17th September at 12:30pm Contact Agent 10% Deposit. Balance 60/90 Days. Thurs 5:15 - 5:45pm & Sat 1 - 1:20pm Photo ID required Kush Chetri 0425 199 192 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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Saturday 10th September at 1:30pm $550,000+ 10% Deposit. Balance 30 Days Sat 12:30 - 1pm Photo ID required Alice Wong 0401 650 862 Chang Wang 0450 706 668 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888
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Your Own Slice of Heaven! Immaculately renovated from head to toe, this outstanding home has been perfectly crafted to entertain on any scale. Grand tiles flow throughout most of the home, each of the BDRs have robes & the bathroom is a work of art. The front living is superb to unwind, but the centerpiece of the home is the stunning kitchen which overlooks the rear living, all which freely and securely flow out to the timber deck, the enclosed swimming poo & BBQ area.
A Great Family Haven with a Large Block of 745m2 approx! This charming & solid 3 BDR home which stands exquisite on a rectangular allotment approx 745m2 definitely has that wonderful ‘feel good’ ambience flowing throughout every corner and edge in this spectacular home!! You can sense it as soon as you step inside. Whether you’re seeking to invest, live in, build new dwellings behind the existing home or even knock down the existing & start again (all STCA), the choice is yours!
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Saturday 10th September at 12pm Contact Agent 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60/90 Days Wed 5:30 - 6pm & Sat 11:30am - 12pm Photo ID required Ravi Lather 0420 844 770 Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881 KEYSBOROUGH 8769 1888
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Saturday 17th September at 2pm Contact Agent 10% Deposit. Balance 30/60 Days. Wed 5:15 - 5:45pm & Sat 11:40am -12pm Photo ID required Kush Chetri 0425 199 192 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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DANDENONG NORTH 56 BRADY ROAD Your Dream Begins Here! Welcome to an amazing light filled home that simply requires some TLC. It looks as original as the day it was purchased many years ago, but the structure, floor plan and possibilities make this a dream for the keen renovator. Rip up the carpets, add a coat of paint, add some new floors and spruce up the kitchen – this is what you can do with ease and it’ll turn this gem into your golden egg for many years. On a block size of 537m2 (approx), this three bedroom home with exquisite gardens in the front and rear is a must see for your list! Terms: 10% Deposit. Balance 30-60 Days.
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Saturday 17th September at 12pm Contact Agent Sat 2:30 - 3pm Photo ID required Jeremy Phillips 0402 751 001 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 NOBLE PARK / SPRINGVALE 8710 0000
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to your monthly video updates from the Barry Plant Noble Park & Keysborough team. Find out what’s happening in your local community, in the local real estate market and with your local Barry Plant team. 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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THE PERFECT NEW START Positioned perfectly in the new and exclusive Hawksfield Estate is this sensational parcel of land measuring app. 406 m2 with a sizeable 14 m frontage. - Located only a short distance from Haileybury College, Lighthouse Christian College and many more well respected primary and secondary schools - Surrounded by acres of lush parkland, walking trails, sporting facilities and much more. - Easy access onto the Eastlink and Springvale Road
nOBLE paRK 1/15 LEMAN CRESCENT 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 lowmaintenance landscape gardens, the stunning interior design showcase 2.7 metre high ceiling throughout and quality 12 millimetre looring.
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PRIVATE SALE ESR Contact Agent VIEW Vacant Land CONTACT Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999
Brand new, big on impact, bright on sun, high on the hill, this is high design on a Keysborough highpoint! • 4 bedrooms with Ensuite and WIR • Study itted with BIR • Theatre room • Kitchen with Butler’s pantry • Outdoor alfresco decking • State-of-the-art landscaped gardens
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BRand nEw dEsignEd tOwnhOusE in sOught aftER LOcatiOn with an eye-catching presence out front is a lowmaintenance 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.
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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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GENEROUS FAMILY AND ENTERTAINERS’ HOME The Glenelg by Kialla Homes is a generous home filled with natural light from the outdoor area and perfect for hosting a party or unwinding after a busy day. It is an entertainers’ house with the kitchen accessible form all areas and a pantry/scullery to assist with outdoor and entertaining living. With the alfresco straight off the living area, the house can be opened up in warmer days through its big bi-fold doors to accommodate quite a large gathering. The Glenelg provides a balance of family, living and entertaining without compromising on space and the centralised living area acts as the heart of the house. The 245 square metre home offers four bedrooms and a theatre so it appeals to
AUCTION SATURDAY 17TH SEPTEMBER 2016 AT 11AM ONSITE 42 BRUMLEY ST, LEONGATHA
TERRIFIC FAMILY HOME AWAITS YOU • Attractive renovated home, excellent location • 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living areas • Large master bedroom/parent’s retreat with ensuite & WIR • Open plan family, kitchen & dining • Spacious sunken lounge / games room • Studio/office, outdoor entertaining & garage (rear lane access)
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PRICE: FROM $222,355; AS DISPLAYED PRICE $284,850 INSPECT: 11AM TO 5PM SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, NOON-5PM MONDAY TO WEDNESDAY OR BY APPOINTMENT
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families with teenagers or older children. With the large master well away from the busy end of the house it provides privacy for the parents as well as an escape from the daily hustle and bustle of teenage life. The main bedroom with his and her walk-in wardrobe also boasts an en suite with large tiled shower and separate toilet. Customisation is available to make it suit the owner’s lifestyle and budget. There is a promotion running to upgrade that includes a range of kitchen and cabinetry upgrades such as a 900mm kitchen upgrade and laundry cabinetry for just $5000. There are also the different facades options of ultra-modern (on display), modern and traditional, and buyers’ own ideas can also be incorporated. The Glenelg has five floor plan configurations and can also be customised to meet personal requirements. For more information visit www. kaillahomes.com.au.
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FATHERS DAY at the Club
He fell in love the first time he held you, and cocked the shotgun when your first date arrived. He teaches, protects and loves unconditionally, but never misses an opportunity to “stir you up”. They’re the characters who teach you to laugh at yourself, and particularly enjoy when you laugh at them. This is for the new Dads - to learn from. For the current Dads - to gain new material from. And for the Dads we’ve lost - to always remember the joy they gave us.
Top 10 Dad jokes: · When driving past a cemetery, “You know, that is the dead centre of town!” · “Pull my finger!” · Me: “Dad I’m hungry!” Dad: “Hi hungry, I’m dad!” · Anywhere with stuffed and mounted animal heads - “It must have been going pretty fast when it hit that wall!” · When Dad drops a pea off of his plate - “Oh dear I’ve pee’d on the table!” · Me: “Should I put the kettle on?” Dad: “Do you think it will suit you?” · When driving past black and white cows “Wow, it must be cold out there, those cows are Friesian!” · Me: “I’m off!” Dad: “I wondered what the smell was!” · Hearing someone in a restaurant dropping glasses or crockery - “Sack the juggler!” · When being offered a hot towel in a Chinese restaurant, “No thanks, I’m full!”
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Let’s talk about sex, say clients By Georgia Westgarth More often than not, Dandenong prostitute ‘Kati’ offers her clients companionship, not sex. The 23-year-old mother of one has been a working girl since she was 18, and told The Journal “people get lonely”. When asked what her job entails Kati said “just having a chat is more common than not”. “A lot of the time it’s more companionship. Probably 50 to 75 per cent of my job involves no sex at all,” she said. “It’s a brothel, you think it’s the sex industry you must have sex, but not at all. “I sit around talking, helping people through their own little dramas, just being able to talk through any issues they have with someone who’s completely objective.” But the companionship Kati describes also involves massage and “relaxation” she calls it - a type of relaxation which pulled her off the streets. An unstable childhood and close to a year of homelessness forced Kati to advertise herself on Gumtree, an online buy and sell platform. Kati advertised herself with a written resume looking for any line of work. “I was 18, in between school and trying to find a job and really struggling to work it all out,” Kati said. “I got an email from a lovely woman who laid everything out on the table for me, links to all the laws and regulations so I could see that everything (the paid sex industry) was above board.” At that point Kati had been out of an unsafe home environment since she was 15 years old and in time the brothel would provide a safe haven for her in between homes. “I had all the media stereotypes in my head and it scared me,” Kati recalled of her first shift at a Moorabbin brothel. “I stood on the steps of my very first place for about half an hour before walking inside but after three weeks of work I said ‘this is nothing like what the media perceives it to be, nothing’.” Kati calls her current work place, Garden of Eden (GOE), a family. “Girls come and go but the owner here has seen me at my best and most darkest points and she’s definitely like another mum. At times I just call her mum and annoy her with it,” Kati said, laughing. “If I can, I come into work on Christmas Day. Everyone in here is family whether it be clients or girls - it’s very humbling to know that no matter what job you do you are still human and loved and respected.” Kati met her partner on an online escort chatroom and reviews forum called Punter Planet and said one of the best things about their relationship was the understanding. “He is an escort himself, we’ve been together almost three years and if I’ve had a bad day at work I know I can turn to him and he’ll understand what I’ve gone through so that’s really great,” Kati said. With a three-year-old autistic son in childcare during the day, Kati said the money she earned through prostitution means the right kind of edu-
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"With this industry, nine times out of 10, there's always a cover story so that we can keep doing what we do," said Dandenong prostitute 'Kati'. 155352 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS cation for her his future. thoughts so you have to filter it so it doesn’t end Kati’s regulars range from all ages but she’s not “I rent and the money I make is very, very suf- up affecting your own daily life,” she said. fond of the Gen Y clients. ficient,” she said. It’s the job that keeps Kati out of debt but one “I’m not fussy, but I try and avoid 18 and “There are a lot of high costs associated with she said she won’t do forever and one not many 19-year-olds. For me they seem really cocky,” she my son, for example he needs a weighted blanket people know she does. said. “My housemates know what I do, my famto sleep that’s $200 alone, that without this job I On the profession she calls “awesome”, Kati ily don’t just because they have in the past and it said it was not what most people thought. would have been scraping at straws to get.” “I love this job, every working girl has each Kati’s job is also paying for her course in na- caused issues so they think I do something differother’s back.” turopathy and she said the GOE managers were ent now,” she said. very helpful in educating the girls on ways to maximise their finances. “I’ve had periods where I haven’t worked, once for seven months and I could sustain myself with money I’d saved, it’s about being smart with it but for some people the money can be a trap,” she Star News Group was surprised to receive a first to object to the subject matter. said. negative backlash from some readers after “It certainly suits the industry to have such Kati said she has learnt not to get too close to five human interest stories were published a ‘Pretty Woman’ picture painted, but there is her clients. on south-east sex workers and the owner of a a darker, human side to the story,” Mr Ward “In some ways, yes they are friends but over Dandenong brothel. wrote. the years there has been times where I’ve spent The articles were printed across the group’s “Yes, it is the lesser of two evils knowing four years getting to know somebody and all of south-east mastheads, according to the locality that girls are offered some limited protection a sudden they’ve hit me with really hard news to of the interview subjects. in legal brothels, yes it may be possible for girls take. Some readers found the series insightful, in some cases to leave whenever they wish. “And that hurts, when you really care about but others were mortified by the topic. But not everyone can leave. Ask those in debtsomeone and they tell you they’ve had suicidal It’s an issue general manager at Inner South bondage. Community Health (ISCH), Sue White can “However, what must be exposed is the shed some light on. dark underbelly of prostitution. Please do not After seven years with ISCH, which ran a be conned by the glamourous picture painted program called RhED - a state wide service by these articles.” which supports sex workers - Ms White adRina Ye from Narre Warren found the stomitted the subject of paid sex could be a “con- ries offensive in her local paper. tentious” one. “It is so inappropriate to put it in the local But she said the series highlighted what sex paper, let alone on the front page. What purworkers maintained to be their “number one pose did the article serve?” she asked. issue”. Fellow City of Casey resident Michelle “A sex worker’s first issue is the misconcepwondered if Star News was trying to portray tions, stigma and discrimination they experiprostitution as a legitimate career choice. ence,” Ms White said. “The woman in the article seems too “So by writing articles like Star News did, healthy and is receiving an income by her which portrays sex workers as people - somebody’s sister, mother, doing their job - you’re in choice of employment, nothing seems to be some ways helping to reduce that stigma and going badly for her - which is thankworthy. “There also doesn’t seem to be any official discrimination they feel. criticism against her personally or concerns “We would support well-rounded, honest articles about sex workers, that don’t sensa- for her welfare that are mentioned by the writer,” wrote Michelle. tionalise. “So I was wondering if the writer was just “It’s a contentious, emotional space and I understand that, and it has been for 4000 or trying to encourage the community to recogso years and will be unfortunately for another nise her job as a valid career choice? Should we now advise the local secondary schools to few years yet. “I do understand why people feel uncom- provide courses/subjects in prostitution for fortable with the combination of sex and the students’ consideration when choosing a money as a job, but they don’t understand the career?” So, what’s your opinion? implications for the worker.” Visit dandenong.starcommunity.com.au to Casey Neighbourhood Watch chairperson and former pastor Robert Ward was one of the read the whole series.
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Business Brief Workers were underpaid
Ghulam Abbas was 19 and alone when he arrived in Australia from Afghanistan as a desperate refugee. Now, just 10 months later, Ghulam is making a new life for himself, thanks to a lot of hard work, determination and some support from Mission Australia’s Transition to Work program. Safely in Australia, Ghulam was determined to complete his secondary schooling and pursue his dream of becoming an apprentice electrician. He enrolled in English classes, but found the going tough because of the diverse English skill levels of his classmates. Adding to his frustration was the fact that every school Ghulam applied for had rejected his application, with most not offering an explanation. Stranded in a new country and with no family support, Ghulam’s dream seemed impossible. However, his hopes were revived when a teacher recommended Mission Australia’s Transition to Work program, based in Dandenong. Mission Australia’s Claire Cook said the Transition to Work program was designed for people between the ages of 15 to 21 struggling to connect with education or employment, and assists them by providing pathways to educational services and employers. Ghulam’s pathway has led him to Hampton Park Secondary College, where he is studying for his VCE. “I couldn’t believe how quickly my luck changed after getting in touch with the Transition to Work program. I knew that I wasn’t fulfilling my full potential when I was studying at my English classes. All I really wanted was to be in a classroom with people my own age and make friends that can help me out when I need it,“ Ghulam said.
Ghulam Abbas has a bright future thanks to Mission Australia's Transition to Work program. 157978 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS “The Transition to Work program helped me organise various meetings and did everything in their power to get me accepted into a high school. “I couldn’t believe it when the news came through that I was going back to school, it was a dream come true and I am truly grateful for the opportunity. Ms Cook said the Mission Australia staff ensured that Ghulam knew he had other options such as VCAL at Tafe, but he insisted he wanted
to be in a high school. “Ghulam’s story is certainly an amazing one, and he was over the moon when he received the news about his acceptance to Hampton Park Secondary College. It’s definitely the best part of my job when we see an outcome like Ghulam’s, it’s just the best.” Transitions to Work is a Department of Education and Training funded initiative.
Path to dream jobs gives a taste of the world of work Noble Park students have a taste for the world of work and the pathways to their dream job destination. Noble Park Secondary College held its annual Future Pathways Expo on Monday 1 August. Careers co-ordinator Sandra Vaina said the aim was to increase Year 10 students’ understanding of future career options, to help them make the right subject choices. Local business professionals shared their career journeys with the students. Speakers included ANZ head of client services Darren Bastian, Ray White real estate agent Jaymee Lee, Palma and Co accountant Michal Palma, carpenter Glen Evans from Skillinvest, private practice lawyer Peter Brasier, Victoria Police forensic scientist Rebecca O’Sullivan and civil engineer Lisa Barry. “We also had many representatives from universities, TAFEs and training groups who were providing advice and information about courses,” Ms Vaina said. Student Christina said: “It was a great experience to hear all the professionals speak about their job, in particular what courses they studied to get there.” “I really enjoyed hearing from Rebecca O’Sullivan, the Victoria Police forensic scientist.” The school’s Industry and Enterprise study program investigates work and its place in work settings, industries and society. Students look at trends and patterns in Australian workplaces and industries and significant issues affecting them. They learn work-related skills seen as important for entry-level employees and life more generally, and develop personal career goals and pathways. They’re encouraged to develop enterprising behaviour in personal, work, social and community settings.
Two finalists in Learn Local Greater Dandenong has two finalists vying for Victorian Learn Local Awards. Naryphol Thach from Dandenong Neighbourhood House is up for the Rowena Allen Award, which recognises pre-accredited learner excellence. Keysborough Learning Centre’s Marj Sjostrom is in the running for the Outstanding Practitioner award. Training and Skills Minister Steve Herbert announced the finalists on Thursday 11 August. The awards will be presented on Thursday 8 September and recognise the contribution more than 300 learn local organisations make to training in Victoria. There is $50,000 to be won across the five prize categories. “Learn locals make a huge difference in their communities,” Mr Herbert said. “They help people who need extra support turn their lives around with programs for people of all ages and from all walks of life. “All Victorians - no matter their age, background or postcode - should be able to access training to get the skills they need for the jobs they want. “Learn locals are often the first step on someone’s pathway to employment.”
Big bucks for small businesses Presenter Darren Bastian from ANZ and Year 10 student Osman.
Old hand advise job seekers on best ways to get work ‘Do your homework’ was the message to secondary students at a youth employment forum in Dandenong. South East Local Learning and Employment Network (SELLEN) held the event at Chisholm Institute on Tuesday 16 August. Panelists Jess Moore from IKEA and Darren Moulder from Bunnings both emphasised that job seekers should research the company they were applying to, even visiting them if possible,
Four retail shop assistants at a Dandenong butchery are sharing more than $14,400 in back-pay. The Fair Work Ombudsman found the casual employees were paid flat rates below the minimum entitlements under the General Retail Industry Award. They also did not get weekend or public holiday penalties for eight months. One worker received $6100 in back-pay. Fair Work discovered the underpayment during pro-active auditing of businesses Dandenong region businesses. In a separate matter, the Fair Work Ombudsman negotiated back-payment of $12,600 for 10 commercial cleaners in Dandenong who were underpaid part-time loading, and a fulltime cleaner who did not receive his travel allowance. The butchery employees were all from nonEnglish speaking backgrounds. Fair Work Ombudsman Natalie James said the employer was, too, and did not have a full understanding of his obligations under federal workplace laws. She said employers needed to ensure they understood the wages applicable to their individual workplace. “Our online tools and resources can assist employers to determine their relevant award, as well as classification and wages, including base pay rates, allowances, overtime and penalty rates,” Ms James said. “Our focus is on educating employers about their obligations and assisting them to put processes in place to ensure that any errors we find don’t occur again.” Visit www.fairwork.gov.au or call the Fair Work Infoline on 13 13 94. A free interpreter service is available on 13 14 50. The pay and conditions tool at calculate.fairwork.gov.au can help to determine the correct wages for employees, and there are templates for time and wages records.
and tailoring cover letters and resumes. Mr Moulder also advised applicants to read job vacancy advertisements carefully and write their cover letter to suit. Rachel Mithen from Victoria Police said applicants should pick up the phone and call the hiring manager for further information about the vacancy to show initiative and enthusiasm and create a positive first impression. Melanie Robertson from Bombardier said it
was important for applicants to be themselves and answer questions honestly during interviews. The employers all agreed that volunteer experience was a valuable way to demonstrate the attributes they were looking for - communication skills, teamwork and reliability. Nikki Peut from McDonald’s suggested students without prior work experience could obtain a reference from a teacher or a sporting coach to support their application.
Small and start-up businesses can tap into $10,000 worth of help. City of Greater Dandenong is again offering business grants of up to $8000, plus business mentoring and marketing valued about $2000. The grants aim to attract investment and stimulate business and employment growth in the municipalities. The three grant categories cover businesses that have been operating for less than six months, growing businesses, and businesses relocating to Greater Dandenong. Expressions of interest close at 4pm on Friday 26 August. Email business@cgd.vic.gov.au or call 8571 1550. 31 JOURNAL NEWS Monday, 22 August, 2016
Indian culture, cinema dazzles Harmony Square visitors were transported to India through a cultural and cinematic celebration. Dandenong is a satellite location for this year’s Indian Film Festival of Melbourne. The State Government established the event in 2012 to celebrate cinema from India and the subcontinent. The 11 to 21 August event featured more than 50 film screenings, Bollywood dance competitions and appearances from Indian film stars.
Harmony Square hosted a celebration on Saturday 13 August that included film screenings, Bollywood dancing, food stalls and live crosses to Federation Square. Drum Theatre hosted film screenings on Monday 15 August to celebrate Indian Independence Day. Greater Dandenong Mayor Heang Tak said Dandenong was home to Victoria’s first Indian cultural precinct.
“More than 85,000 people of Indian origin live within 20 kilometres of Dandenong’s Little India Precinct and more than 17,000 people from the Indian subcontinent choose to call the City of Greater Dandenong home,” he said. IFFM festival director Mitu Bhowmick Lange said she was excited to bring the cinematic celebration to the Greater Dandenong community. “What better bond than music and cinema to bring people of various cultures together,” she said.
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Bollydazzlers get ready to perform. 157740
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Brothers Hari, 10, and Harsheth, 5, learn dance moves from Prince Ravi Raja. 157740
What’s on Stitch up a course THE Narre Warren North Uniting Church is about to commence three new community programes: Stitch and Chat, a disadvantaged toddlers group and affordable cooking. Stitch and Chat is a weekly practical workshop for sewing crafts - knitting, embroidery, quilting, crochet - led by a guest facilitator. The disadvantaged toddlers support group is a self-help support group for parents whose severely disadvantaged children are unable to participate in mainstream pre-school activities. It is particularly aimed at children suffering conditions requiring 24 hour supervision. This activity provides a ’day-time care’ and support network for participating parents and their children. The affordable healthy cooking class teaches participants to prepare healthy home cooked meals. Aimed at families and singles this series of weekly demonstrations will be supported by follow-up practical sessions for each recipe. ■ For details and dates phone 9700 5061.
Walking group WALK and Talk is a free weekly walking group that meets at Balla Balla every Tuesday. Participants enjoy great walks that are selfpaced. It’s a great way to meet new people and exercise at the same time followed by coffee and a chat. ■ Tuesdays during the school term, 9.30am – 11.00am. Call 5990 0900 to register.
Family fundraiser A FAMILY fun day is being held to raise money for Emma Lowen, who has suffered from PTSD since the heart-wrenching loss of her daughter Riyani in 2009. The entry fee includes a sausage in bread and bottle of water, face painting, balloon art, games and live entertainment. ■ Wednesday 21 September, 10am until 2pm, Hampton Park Community House. Cost is $10 for pre-booked tickets, $15 on the day. Adults and babies are free.Tickets can be purchased from the Hampton Park Community House until 16 September.
Equestrian HARNESS pleasure horse drivers will test their skills at the 2016 State championships at Akoonah Park, Berwick. Forty-two classes include judging of best buggy and jinker, com32 JOURNAL NEWS Monday, 22 August, 2016
Elvis is in the building Jungle fun CHILDREN'S favourite Jay Laga'aia is partnering with Playgroups Victoria to present Jay's Jungle. Together, Jay and his team will entertain the audience, inspiring young minds. The 45-minute concert is filled with song, dance and music. ■ Saturday 10 September, Beaconhills College Performing Arts Hall, Berwick. For more information go to www.pvevents. com.au
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 with any inquiries.
Mental health program mercial delivery vehicles, period costume and vehicle, best female and male drivers and also junior drivers. ■ Sunday 9 October. The program is available on the society website or from John Kee 59972694 or Thelma Coster 5145 1466.
Demystifying death and dying A FREE community event to help empower people who are dealing with death. The event will help answer the most pressing questions about death and dying and questions around end-of-life care and the process of making these wishes known to others. This community event is about empowering individuals, family members, friends and carers to better understand the process of dying and take some of the fear out of this life process. Qualified guest speakers will speak with a question-and-answer time. A light morning tea will be available as well. ■ Tuesday 23 August 9.30am to noon. Bookings are essential for this free event at Balla Balla Community Centre, so call 5990 0900.
Make-up squad NAPOLEON Perdis’ ‘Solution Squad’ is on tour and hitting up Westfield Fountain Gate! Whether it’s contouring, strobing, creating the perfect wing eyeliner or the perfect base, the highly skilled make-up stylists are ready to assist in creating the ultimate look. In the 60-minute sessions, participants will experience a professional consultation followed by an immaculate make-up styling overhaul and learn tips and techniques. ■ Westfield Fountain Gate, 52 Princes Highway, Fountain Gate. Each session costs $100
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Multicultural meetings CLEMI Connect will hold multicultural meetings to enlighten and heal. Apostle Joseph Boachie will host the meetings. ■ Outlook Community Centre, 24 Toomuc Valley Road, Pakenham. Every Friday night, 7pm to 9.30pm. For more information, call 0424 609 267.
Family fun at the library 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.
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. ■ Myuna Farm, 182 Kidds Road, Doveton, second Saturday of every month. Contact on 9706 9944.
GROW offers a 12-step recovery focused program to those suffering from stress, anxiety, depression and other emotional difficulties. ■ Berwick Neighbourhood Centre, 112 High Street, Berwick, every Wednesday at 10am. For further information, contact GROW Community Centre on 1800 558 268 or visitwww. grow.org.au. Gold coin donation appreciated.
Park run PARTICIPATE with more than 100 others in a free five-kilometre timed event every Saturday morning. The event caters for serious runners and for those wanting a jog or even a walk. ■ Saturdays at 8am at Berwick Springs. Visit the Berwick Springs Parkrun website for more information.
Walk the centre CRANBOURNE Park offers health walks where participants are taken by a qualified instructor from the YMCA. Registrations can be taken on the day, and participants are encouraged to wear loose fitting clothes and comfortable walking shoes. ■ Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7.40am in the fresh food area and the walk finishes at 8.45am.
Car boot and market sale THE Cranbourne Bowling Club holds a car boot and market sale on the first Sunday of every month. ■ 5 Grant Street, PO Box 126 Cranbourne, free entry, Cost: $10 per car. For more information call Shirley Venville on 0411 774 783 or email crannybowls@bigpond.com.
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Students looking to their future By Alana Mitchelson Federation University held its first open night to inform students, parents and teachers about the courses on offer at its new Berwick campus. FedUni will provide 15 courses at the current Monash University Berwick campus from next year under an agreement announced in July. More than 200 people attended the information evening between 4pm and 8pm on Wednesday 17 August, speaking with FedUni staff about their tertiary study options next year. Formal information sessions were held for the faculties of nursing, science, IT, education, business and arts. The most sought after courses were in the education, nursing, and veterinary and wildlife science fields. Deputy vice-chancellor (Academic) Andy Smith thanked families that attended the open evening, the local schools who promoted the opportunity and the staff of both FedUni and Monash University for their collaboration. “The local communities are genuinely excited by the different range of courses and entry level requirements FedUni will bring to the region,” Mr Smith said. “I think we are off to a great start and FedUni looks forward to continuing its engagement with the surrounding communities.” FedUni will hold another information day at the Berwick Campus on 14 December. Subject to government approval FedUni is expected to have full operation of the Berwick campus by 2018, with a transition period to commence in 2017. The following courses will be on offer at Berwick campus: · Bachelor of Business · Bachelor of Business (Marketing) · Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) · Bachelor of Commerce · Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) · Bachelor of Community and Human Services · Bachelor of Education
FedUni's Aimee Cereceda-Rojas and Ryan Parker were excited to tell new students about their tertiary study options at the Berwick campus. 157715
Dr Karen Missen tells Berwick's Claudia Rausa about her options in the nursing FedUni's Linda MacGregor explains to Hannah Dundas, left, what course will be on field at FedUni. 157715 Pictures: GARY SISSONS. offer next year at the Berwick campus. 157715 (Early Childhood Birth to Y6) · Bachelor of Information Technology Conservation Science (Mobile App Development) · Bachelor of Information Technology · Bachelor of Education (Primary F-6) · Bachelor of Nursing · Bachelor of Information Technology · Bachelor of Education Studies (Business Information Systems) · Bachelor of Environmental and · Bachelor of Veterinary and Wildlife Science
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JAYCO Discovery pop top, 2012, extending lift up double bed, kitchen, toilet, shower, microwave, dinette, robe, front boot, fridge. It's only been used once on a two week holiday. Sleeping capacity 2, seating capacity 3, length 17 ft, registered until 12 /16, AC, gross vehicle mass 2,240, tare 1765, tow ball weight 1595kg. $32,000. 0418 246 028.
MODERN 20ft van and annexe at Anchor Belle Caravan Park Cowes, Victoria. Comfortably sleeps 6, new fridge, large flat screen TV/DVD, combined, microwave, outdoor setting, BBQ, Canvas flyover, Gas oven/cooktop, seperate divided bedroom, TV unit, full ensuite with WC, vanity and shower, heater and air conditioner, gas hot water, sale includes all crockery, cutlery etc. Many extras come with this lovely van, including a new lock up storage shed at the rear of the van, Great park for children - playgrounds, indoor heated pool, games room and a short walk to the beach. $19,500.00 neg. Contact the office for viewing on 5952 2258. Or ring owner Trevor on 0409 732 623.
REGAL Deluxe Comfort Tourer Pop Top 1992 14ft. 2 single beds, microwave, cooktop/rangehood, front boot, ample storage, full annexe, very good condition, registration (DBB-938) until May 2017. $11,500. Phone: 0437 444 102.
VOLVO Bus 1988 converted to a mobile home. Always been stored undercover. Has toilet, shower fitted. Roller door at the rear to fit a small car etc. Sink, fridge, microwave included. In excellent mechanical condition. Currently on club rego. Low klms on engine rebuild. Mid mounted Diesel engine. 1 double bed with great mattress, and 2 single beds. Stored at Moama NSW (near Echuca). Call Ian for more info on 0408 505 536.
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NISSAN XTrail, 2007, TI 4x4, pearl white, leather seats, sunroof, 163,000 kms, 12 months reg, HWKS-23. $12,500 ono. 0409 723 923.
Motor Vehicles VOLKSWAGEN Jetta Sedan 2012. Excellent condition. Black, auto, registration (ZGB-317). We are selling it in order to purchase another one. $18,500 neg. Phone: 0412 543 595.
FORD Fiesta Ghia 2006. 1.6lt 5 speed manual, air con, electric windows, bluetooth, reverse camera, 10 months registration (1ET-2FD), ABS braking etc. Excellent condition. A bargain at $3,200. Phone: 0424 083 691.
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SPORT Actions speak louder than words By Jarrod Potter Selflessness is a fragile concept in the TAC Cup. Too much of it and players run the risk of being overlooked at the end of the year ... but not enough and they’re ‘just arrogant’ and ‘out for yourself ’. Perry Lewis-Smith is softly spoken. Words aren’t his driving force; his actions are derived from each kick, each handball and each strongly phrased point his determined mindset asks of him. But for the former Parkmore Pirates premiership captain in the South East Juniors ... he definitely leaned towards the former when posed a difficult proposition about which colours he’d be wearing recently. He’s from Mt Eliza - a traditional proving ground for Dandenong Stingrays alumnus like number one draft picks Jacob Weitering and Lachlan Whitfield - but by a strange twist he’s lining up in the black, white and vivid maroon at Sandringham. The Sandringham Dragons needed to qualify more plays for the TAC Cup finals and LewisSmith, 17, had already qualified ... so they asked him if he’d step back to local footy for a few weeks for the good of the team. It wasn’t a question he needed to hear twice Lewis-Smith immediately accepted. He went to Dingley for a month and relished the chances afforded to him by head coach Shane Morwood. Instead of moping around, putting in a half-arsed performance and waiting for the easy touches, the hard-running midfielder excelled and made the step-back into a chance to step forward with his career. He went straight into the centre and tore apart
Mixing his time between the Sandringham Dragons and Dingley, Perry Lewis-Smith has had a 2016 to remember. 154245 Picture: JARROD POTTER the best that Southern Football League Division 1 senior bodies could offer up. Racking up touches, slotting goals and generally terrorising the opposition - his time back in the local seniors proved an incredible tune up for the approaching TAC Cup finals. In his limited time in the Dingoes jumper, he stole the show with two 40-disposal matches and a 30 touch game through the centre while also
snagging 12 goals in an incredible month of local domination. “I’m just trying to do my best, hold my spot (with the Dragons) but, most importantly, play my role and do everything I’m asked of,” LewisSmith said. “They’re (Sandringham) just real happy with my running ability and happy with me lately they’ve told me if I keep up the good form I’ll be
Lillywhite breaks camp on the way to South Korea By David Nagel Springvale Lions baseball star Shae Lillywhite has chalked up another significant achievement in an already glittering career after earning selection for this year’s World Cup in South Korea. Lillywhite is one of four Victorians selected in a 20-strong squad that will head to Gijang for the WBSC Women’s World Cup, running from Saturday 3 to Sunday 11 September. The Somerville local, who also plies her trade for the Berwick Dodgers in the summer league, was selected in the Australian Emeralds squad after an intense three-day camp held at Surfers Paradise Baseball Club last weekend. Emeralds Head Coach Simone Wearne was impressed with the quality of the camp. “We had 32 of the best players from across the country come in and play five games, take part in various off-field activities, and all showed a great commitment to the Emeralds program,” Wearne said. Lillywhite, who has been a mainstay of the Emeralds since 2001, has had stints in Japan and the USA and is a previous winner of the Australian Women’s Baseball Player of the Year. She was a member of the 2014 Emeralds squad that won a bronze medal at that year’s World Cup. Coach Wearne had the unenviable task of selecting the team but is pleased with the final 20. “It was a very difficult task selecting just 20 players from a group of talented girls but we feel like we have a great mix of veterans and rookies that will really work well together in Korea,” Wearne said. “The final team includes 10 rookies plus two returning players who have not been on the National Team for around 10 years. “It really is an exciting time for women’s baseball in Australia”. The Emeralds go into the tournament as the number three ranked team in the world and have drawn the USA (2), Chinese Taipei (6) and Hong Kong (9) in the opening pool rounds. 38 JOURNAL NEWS Monday, 22 August, 2016
Shae Lillywhite has once again earned selection for the Australian Emeralds for next month's World Cup in South Korea.
talked to at the end of the year by recruiters and the like. “So I’m just happy to keep playing my role, wherever that is.” He returned to Sandringham late last month and was thrown in the deep end immediately. His last challenge was against another up-and-coming Peninsula talent as he went toe-to-toe with Dandenong’s Sam Fowler in the Dragons’ narrow six-point loss to the Stingrays. But for Lewis-Smith, he was able to keep the goal-sneak to just one snag and ensure that he brought back the lessons of a month away the Dragons back into the TAC Cup. “I think I’m surprising people more (than myself) because I know what I’m capable of and what I can do,” Lewis-Smith said. “It’s just a case of each week getting better and better and showing them what I can achieve and what I can do at this level.” District gold medals in the schoolboys’ athletics regions championships earlier this year also showed his all-round calibre as his busy 2016 extends beyond the footy oval. “Haven’t been doing much athletics at the moment, but I thought I’d give it a go,” Lewis-Smith said. “Went out and won three gold medals in the 400m, 800m and 1500m and broke all three of the (division) records.” He wanted to thank Dingley and Sandringham for his on-field opportunities this year, his mentors Mick ’The Human Blanket’ Gayfer and Morwood, and his family for their unwavering support.
Pavilion dream is coming true Federal Isaacs MP Mark Dreyfus has welcomed news that the Dandenong and District Netball Association will receive $5530 to equip a ‘dream room’ at the Ella Athorn Pavilion in Dandenong. The DDNA will use the much-needed funds to fit out the ‘dream room’ with audio visual equipment including a television, a projector, chairs, tables and a laptop. The room will provide the DDNA with a great training tool for both its players and staff. Mr Dreyfus recommended the project for funding under the second round of the Stronger Communities Grants Programme. “This ‘dream room’ will be of enormous benefit to the Dandenong and District Netball Association, as well as the wider community,” Mr Dreyfus said. “Groups including the Southern Migrant and Refugee Centre, Wallara Australia, Victorian First Aid and many netball groups use the ‘dream room’ in the Ella Athorn Pavilion. This grant will allow the ‘dream room’ to live up to its name and provide a great service to our local community.” “I am very pleased to have been able to assist the Dandenong Netball Association to obtain this grant,” Mr Dreyfus said. The program provides grants between $5000 and $20,000 and is available for projects that improve community participation and contribute to the vibrancy and viability of local communities. Mark Dreyfus worked with a Community Advisory Committee to identify which ideas represented the best investment in the community and then made a final recommendation on which projects should receive funding. More information on the funding program, including guidelines, is available at http://investment.infrastructure.gov.au/ funding/scp.
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Retirement loss but no regrets
From Belgrave, to Dandenong, to Cleveland to Phoenix, Penny Taylor has done it all in a magnificent international career. 130078 The last word on Penny Taylor’s story shouldn’t be centered on disappointment, though. Basketball was truly blessed to have Penny running around - whether it was her first steps on court at Belgrave South Red Devils all the way through to Dandenong and Phoenix Mercury in the elite leagues ... or when she always made the
time to come back to don the Australian jersey time after time. She’s been through the wringer with injuries and she’s 35-years-old ... but we still want one more match, one more series, another time leading our nation out on court. This is not the ending she deserves, so perhaps
Track ace overtakes to nip in to Dutch racing circuit Born and bred local and now international open wheel ace Thomas Randle is a late addition to the Masters of Formula 3 event to be held at the undulating Zandvoort circuit, located seaside in northern Holland. The former Formula 1 venue (1948-85) will this year conduct the 26th running of the event which has previously been won by many drivers who have gone on to establish successful careers in the world’s most prestigious categories. Among those to have won the famous Masters of Formula 3 weekend are David Coulthard, Lewis Hamilton, Nico Hulkenberg, Valtteri Bottas and current teenage Red Bull F1 sensation Max Verstappen. The 20-year-old from Narre Warren North - who with one round remaining is currently placed in third position in the British Formula 3 Championship - will drive a Double R Racing Dallara at the event. “This is just a great opportunity and despite the short notice, when it came up I jumped at it,” Randle said.
Thomas Randle has won a coveted grid position in the Masters of Formula 3 event to be held at the Zandvoort circuit in Holland. “Double R Racing field very competitive machinery and the car I am driving was driven to third place by Alexander Sims at Macau last year
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that will drive the tenacious Taylor to go around again. Another world championship tilt, returning to Australia in the WNBL ... but if it’s not to be and this truly is it, then we were lucky to have her in the first place. Thank you Penny.
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so I’m sure it will serve me well. I loved every second of driving the Dallara F3 when I did the Valencia test late last year and the Zandvoort circuit looks like it will suit my style.” Randle wanted to thank his backers for the wonderful opportunity. “Securing this drive would not have been possible without the generous backing of Mike Newbould who has helped pull this all together,” Randle said. Double R Racing Team Principal Anthony ‘Boyo’ Hieatt has also been instrumental in helping Randle into the Masters of F3 field. “I heard how well Thomas tested in F3 at the Valencia circuit in 2015 and this year I’ve been keeping a close eye on his BRDC F3 form, where he races against our team. “He’s regularly been taking points from our boys and when I needed a fast driver for Zandvoort Thomas was my first choice. I’m sure he will acquit himself well throughout the weekend.“
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So that’s it - we’ve seen former Dandenong Rangers and WNBA star Penny Taylor in the Australian Opals colours for the very last time. Pain, guilt, sadness, regret, disbelief - they were all etched on the face of the born and bred Victorian superstar after the Opals surprise exit from the Rio Olympics after a 71-73 quarter final defeat at the hands of Serbia last week. The Opals legend announced she will retire from professional basketball at the end of the WNBA season. “Turnovers, defence - we struggled to contain them,” Taylor said to Channel 7 commentator and fellow Victorian basketball legend Andrew Gaze after the match. “They spread us out pretty well ... not the way we wanted to play, obviously. “This sucks, but I’m always proud to play for my country.” Ever since she took to the international court for the first time in 2002 there was something special about to unfold for the kid from the Belgrave South Red Devils. After dominating the WNBL it was only a matter of time before she’d head overseas and make her name into a reckoning force on the world stage. The WNBA gleefully accepted her as she flourished with Cleveland... before heading to Phoenix to cement her league status. But Penny was always ready to suit up for the country. In 2006 the Opals captivated the world as Lauren Jackson and Taylor showed that Australian Women’s basketball was on the rise. Olympic campaigns reaped her two silver medals in Athens and Beijing but those are just a few of the countless accolades, achievements, championships and honours that will line the trophy cabinet for Penny Taylor. Her last Australian stat-line - two points, nine assists - will be glossed over in time as champions deserve to be remembered by their extraordinary achievements first and foremost.
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