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Run out of town By Casey Neill
Skid marks at the Princes Highway and Dunblane Road intersection. 163982 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS hotspots like this to support police actions in addressing hoon behaviour,” he said. “We anticipate that federal grant funding may become available during 2017 and, if successful, will enable council to facilitate a trial of such a solution.” A Victoria Police spokeswoman said police were aware of reports of hoon activity in the Noble Park area. “Police have a zero tolerance in regard to intentional high-risk driving behaviour,” she said. “Police are working with local government, VicRoads and local businesses to assist in reducing this type of driving behaviour.” Police and the council urged anyone with information about the behaviour to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Find out if there is any escape Jayson and Leesa Lowe put people in a locked, pitch-black room filled with complex clues and spooky scares. They opened the Time is Key escape room in Dandenong last October and have been blown away by the response. See page 8 for the full story. 163869 Picture: GARY SISSONS
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Drag racing has driven a 50-year Noble Park resident out of town. Steven Piper is moving to Ararat for peace and quiet after battling with Friday night hoons for 15 years. He said the noise from their post-midnight antics on Princes Highway between Dunblane and Corrigan roads was “horrific, absolutely horrific”. “Last year we had up to 100 cars coming in groups,” he said. “They do a U-turn at Dunblane Road and they go sideways. “We’ve had a couple hit the gutter. “They’re doing burnouts. This will go on until 4am. “It’s absolutely deafening. You can’t sleep. “I’ve called police so many times and they just don’t come out. “They haven’t got the resources.” Mr Piper said it appeared those involved had scanners in their vehicles because they left before police arrived and returned shortly after they had left. “Because of this situation I’m going to sell up and take off,” he said. “I love this town, but they take it over on Friday nights. “I’ve spoken to a lot of residents around here. We’re just dumbfounded, we don’t know what to do. “It’s a problem that nobody can fix.” Mr Piper suggested that VicRoads install road safety cameras to catch speeding drivers. “They’re going to make revenue out of it,” he said. “They need a deterrent.” He said that aside from the noise, “the bastards throw rubbish out their windows” and placed other motorists in danger. Greater Dandenong Council’s acting city planning, design and amenity director Peter Shelton said the council wasn’t directly responsible for addressing hoon behaviour but worked closely with police and VicRoads on the issue. “We are currently investigating options for a mobile CCTV solution that could be installed at
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Community News Go local on Australia Day Australia Day is the ideal opportunity to come together and celebrate what’s great about being Australian, and there will be FREE events across Casey where residents can join in the festivities. Council is supporting community events in Berwick, Cranbourne, Hampton Park and Tooradin on Thursday 26 January 2017.
Australia Day Berwick The Rotary Club of Berwick’s event will feature musical performances, children’s activities, lag raising ceremony, food stalls, whip-cracking, wood-chop event and horse and carriage rides. 5JNF 10.00 am - 3.00 pm 7FOVF Pioneers Park, corner of Peel Street and Lyall Road, Berwick
Australia Day Cranbourne CHARM will host a family event celebrating our rich and diverse cultural heritage. There will be a sausage sizzle, traditional music and dances, a mini historical exhibition, art and crafts and children’s activities. 5JNF 11.00 am - 4.00 pm 7FOVF Balla Balla Community Centre, 65 BerwickCranbourne Road, Cranbourne East
Australia Day Hampton Park The Hampton Park Progress Association will host a family event featuring an Aussie breakfast, face painting, jumping castles, animal farm and more. 5JNF 9.00 am - 1.00 pm 7FOVF Arthur Wren Hall, Stuart Avenue, Hampton Park
Australia Day Tooradin The Lions Club of Balla Balla will present a family event with a free BBQ (for the irst 500 people), along with live music, prizes, games, competitions and entertainment. 5JNF 4.00 pm - 8.00 pm 7FOVF Sawtell’s Inlet, Memorial Island, Tooradin
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Participate in Casey’s People Panel The City of Casey is embarking on an exciting new community consultation project, to form a People’s Panel that will help Council plan for Casey’s future. 60 people representing a broad cross section of the Casey community will be chosen to attend a series of workshops in March, and everyone is invited to register their interest to be involved. The $BTFZ 1FPQMF T 1BOFM will meet over four weeks in March and through workshops and briefings, will explore key challenges in planning for growth in Casey and produce a set of informed community recommendations for Council to consider. Those recommendations will inform the $PVODJM 1MBO and budget development, including funding options. For more information and to apply to be part of the panel visit www.caseyconversations.com.au/ peoplespanel. Those involved will be reimbursed for their time. The closing date for nominations is 4VOEBZ 'FCSVBSZ .
Live music at Wilson Botanic Park Berwick Wilson Botanic Park Berwick (WBPB) has your weekend entertainment covered with live music at the park every Saturday night until the end of March 2017. Each Saturday night between 6.00 pm and 9.00 pm the park will have live music performers at the picturesque Lakeside, so pack a picnic, gather your family and friends and spend a balmy summer’s night in beautiful surrounds. Upcoming performers include Josh Tooth on 28 January, Michael Prizeman on 4 February and Andrew Williams on 11 February. For further details visit ‘Wilson Botanic Park Berwick’ on Facebook or www.casey.vic.gov.au/wbpb.
City of Casey Mayor Cr Sam Aziz and members of the Rotary Club of Berwick are looking forward to Australia Day celebrations in Casey.
February Council meetings Members of the community are welcome to attend Council and Committee meetings which are held in the Council Chambers at the City of Casey Civic Centre, Magid Drive, Narre Warren.
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Big dip for theme park By Casey Neill Bangholme’s Chinese theme park ride has come to an end and what’s now happening with the 43-hectare site is up in the air. The Journal has tried unsuccessfully to contact C M Innovation and Randc Developments, which bought the paddock at 616 Frankston-Dandenong Road from Chinese theme park company Meixin Australia in August last year for $9.9 million. Greater Dandenong Council’s city planning, design and amenity director Jody Bosman confirmed that a planning application had been submitted seeking “to undertake bulk earthworks throughout the site, which will include some topsoil stockpiling”. “It is also proposed to alter the access from Frankston-Dandenong Road,” he said. “Council is aware that works may have commenced. “Council officers have subsequently directed that all earthworks cease until a decision is made
The future of the site is now up in the air. on the planning application.” The application set the cost of the proposed works at $4.85 million and is listed as “in progress” on the council’s planning register. Defenders of the South East Green Wedge secretary Barry Ross said the group did not have
any details of what the new planning application involved. “We hope it is for something that is appropriate for the green wedge but if it will result in damage to the rural landscape or openness of the area then we will be lodging a strong objection,” he said. In October 2014 the Journal reported that Meixin Australia bought the site for $5.335 million and intended to build a theme park. The idea drew excited praise from councillor and now-Mayor Jim Memeti who said it would be a drawcard for the area. But the green wedge site was in the floodprone Carrum Swamp and within an exclusionary buffer zone from Melbourne Water’s Eastern Treatment Plant which is designed to ward off crowds of people due to the offensive odours wafting from the sewerage plant. The Journal has been unable to contact Meixin to find out why it sold the site.
Plastic bags are fantastic for the region’s homeless By Victoria Stone-Meadows A Dandenong based not-for-profit is taking care of the homeless and the environment with an initiative that provides sleeping mats made from recycled plastic bags. Carers of Africa (COA) provide counselling and support for people from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) and African heritage in Dandenong. The organisation’s ‘Sleep Well Project’ has work for the dole volunteers looming recycled plastic bags into sleep mats for homeless people in the region. Carers of Africa collect the donated plastic bags, sort them into those that can be used and volunteers carefully fold and cut the bags into strips called plarn (for plastic yarn). The plarn is then made into a ball which in turn is used to crochet a sleeping mat. The mats will be included as part of a package given to homeless people that includes other donated good such as a crocheted pillow, a pillow case, a pair of socks, toothbrush and toothpaste. Manager at COA Diane Carrick said the organisation decided to pursue the idea after one of their clients brought it to her attention. “We had a lady come in who had seen the work Carers of Africa did and her daughter had the idea (to make the mats),” she said. “They had been doing it from their home and we have all seen homeless in the city and this has been going for years so we thought it’s a great idea.” COA expects to make at least 20 mats and care packages that will be presented to homeless outreach centres this week. Ms Carrick said the program would continue beyond the presentation though, as she had managed to secure a plastic bag source. “This will be an ongoing project as I managed to source the national stock of Masters shopping bags,” she said. “I have 3.6 million bags valued at over $100,000 in storage and each mat takes between 500 and 700 bags to complete.” Ms Carrick said people could donate their plastic bags to the COA office in Dandenong.
In Brief Pre-dawn armed robbery Two women armed with a screwdriver robbed a Dandenong ATM user. The victim parked his Mazda 3 sedan in front of the Lonsdale Street Westpac bank branch about 1.50am on Thursday 29 December. A woman then reached in through his open window and when she failed to grab his keys she produced a screwdriver and struck him in the chest. Another woman opened the passenger door and stole the victim’s iPhone 6. The women were driving a Chrysler PT Cruiser with two different coloured doors on the driver’s side. One woman was described as Caucasian and 167 centimetres tall with a solid build and a large tattoo over her left shoulder to her bicep. The second woman was African in appearance and about 167 cm tall.
Bid to rob off-duty cop Armed men tried to rob an off-duty police officer at a Dandenong car wash. One man approached about 10.05pm on Wednesday 11 January and asked for change for a $5 note. A second man, who appeared to be carrying a firearm, then allegedly demanded cash. Police arrested the men on Cheltenham Road, Dandenong, about 5.30pm on Thursday 12 January. They charged the 23-year-old and 26-year-old, both from Noble Park, with attempted robbery, possessing a firearm, thefts and false imprisonment.
Bandits leave empty-handed Machete-wielding would-be thieves terrorised a cleaner at Springvale McDonald’s, but left empty-handed. The armed bandits entered the store at Osborne and Westall avenues about 2.30am on Monday 16 January and approached a cleaner and demanded cash from the till, which he was unable to get. One was described as Caucasian and the other was possibly African or Islander in appearance.
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Police are seeking witnesses after a man was hospitalised when a brawl broke out at the Nikola Tesla Serbian Club in Doveton early on Christmas morning. A 52-year-old Hallam man was leaving the club when an altercation broke out between him and other man between 1.44am and 2.30am. The fight escalated when between 10 and 15 males all aged between 20 and 30 years old became involved in the fray. During the fight, a beer bottle was smashed over the 52-year-old man’s head. He was taken to the Alfred Hospital with serious head injuries. Investigations are ongoing to identify the males and police are appealing for anyone who was at the club or from within the Serbian community associated with the club to contact Senior Constable Tim Joustra at Narre Warren Police Station.
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Sights are set for USA By Cam Lucadou-Wells With a swag of national titles, Red Roo Sport’s irrepressible basketballers are working hard to be considered for athletic scholarships in the United States. The Dandenong-based club has an under 18s and under 20s team, both brimming with skilful players knuckling down to academically qualify and prepare for the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) in May. Red Roo Sports director James Kerr, who mentors these young men, believes if they were based in the US, the majority of players would stand a very good chance of playing at a collegiate level. “They’re amazing athletes and great young men who understand how to win and the discipline that it takes. “We would love for each player to have the opportunity to advance in life through sports.” Mr Kerr said the barrier was higher for college recruits from Australia because of the cost to bring them over to the US. But the prize is bright with NBA players at the upper echelons of Australian sports stars’ earnings. Red Roo advises its players that success is a function of extreme hard work, dedication and discipline. In December, both teams, with spectacular, high-tempo play, took out the national 2016 South Sudanese Australian Summer Slam championships to add to several titles over the past two years. “I’d say (the Summer Slam) could be one of the best tournaments in the country. It’s amazing to watch,” Mr Kerr said. Red Roo players, like Jo Jo Deng, Kueth Jock, Buom Kuoth Gatluak, Oyiti Amum, Michael Jok and Golong Golong, catch trains and buses from across Melbourne’s south-east - as far away as Traralgon and Pakenham - to be in the program. They share a clear-eyed, gritty determination to make the college grade. Jo Jo speaks of the importance of not just a sporting career but furthering his education. “It’s like a family here,” Jo Jo said.
Red Roo players Jo Jo Deng, Kueth Jok, Buomkuoth Gatluak, Oyiti Amum, Michael Jok and Golong Golong with coach Wicthiel King. 163733 “James is like a father figure. He encourages us to stay healthy, teaches us discipline on and off the court and to be patient - things don’t come straight away. “He’s been there for all of us.” Without sponsors or government funds, Red Roo Sports absorbs all costs for its National Championship teams. Training is based at the 24/7 Hoops courts in Dandenong South, which offers Red Roo players all hours access. “If we didn’t have these courts, we would not have a place to practise,” Mr Kerr said. Red Roo aspires to expand to an under 16s boys’, open men’s and a women’s team for an increasing list of eager would-be players. “We are trying to provide the correct pathway in what is considered a maze of difficult life decision making choices,” Mr Kerr said. “We’ve given them a little bit of hope.”
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Ghost story breaks out By Casey Neill Grab a torch, keep an eye out for clues and make a great escape in Dandenong. Jayson Lowe, 22, was in the shower when he came up with the Bradshaw family tale that guides the Time is Key escape room challenge. With help from wife Leesa, 21, he brought the ghost story to life in an Alexander Avenue warehouse. Two to six ‘paranormal investigators’ have 90 minutes to find their way into the locked Bradshaw Manor and work their way through a series of puzzles to solve a supernatural mystery. “Jayson went to an escape room for his bucks night in April,” Leesa said. “For my birthday in July, he took me to one for a surprise in Oakleigh.” They returned the following day to complete a second room and loved it so much they decided to create their own. “It just happened really fast from there,” she said. “Four months after that we were open.” That was at the end of October. “People have been booking in advance. Every Saturday from here to March is booked,” Leesa said. “I think the greatest thing about all this is we weren’t expecting it. “We’re really enjoying it.” Dandenong was close to home and “we also wanted to have one that was closer to everyone in Gippsland and the south-eastern suburbs”. “The closest one to us is Oakleigh and all the others are in Melbourne,” she said. Jayson and his grandfather built the room and a pulley system designed to spook. “Jayson’s already finished the planning on our second room,” Leesa said. “It’s going to be a creepy circus theme. “I am planning a kid’s room. “We haven’t really heard anything about a kid escape room before. “They’ll more be searching for things than figuring out problems.” Also in the pipeline is Bradshaw Manor 2, continuing the original story. “Jayson was working at a bank as a first stage collections officer,” Leesa said. “He just sat at a desk with a computer and he was so bored by it. “He’d always wanted to run his own business and be his own boss. “He loves creating things, so this was perfect for him.” Visit www.timeiskeyescape.com for more information.
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New options for retirement Australia’s has 3.4 million residents aged over 65 and many will consider their living options this year according to Lendlease Retirement Living business Victorian Regional manager Marcelle Wilson. Ms Wilson said the new year was a common time for people to evaluate their circumstances and plan for a change. Australia’s retirement living communities are home to more than 184,000 older Australians, a figure that’s expected to more than double in the next decade. She said there was significant research highlighting the many benefits that came with living independently, in a connected community. “Recent research from the Australian Property Council reported that 46 per cent of residents noted an increase in their happiness and mental wellbeing upon moving into retirement living,” Ms Wilson said. The same research showed that residents don’t need to visit the GP as often as others their age, and spend less time in hospital if admitted. In fact, Ms Wilson notes that one of the most common things residents tell her is they wished they’d made the move sooner. “All our villages provide residents with the flexibility to stay socially and physically active, while remaining connected to their local community,” she said. “However it’s the unique atmosphere at each village that many residents consider when making their choice. “The best way to make an informed decision about retirement living is to experience the village first-hand.” Lendlease invites anyone interested to stop by for a cup of tea and a tour of Lexington Gardens, 114 Westall Road, Springvale. Anyone interested in finding out more should call 1800 550 550 or visit www.retirementbylendlease.com.au.
What’s on Exploring spirituality Workshops in meditation, craft, tai chi, book club, creative cooking, sing-along, card-making and more are starting back for the year. A gold coin donation from attendees is suggested. ■ The Open Door, 110 Ann Street, Dandenong. From Monday 30 January. Call Trish or Jo on 9791 8664 for more information.
Free school holiday craft Kids of any age can create animals and creepy crawlies in all shapes and colours. A children’s craft specialist will teach children to create 3D animals from cardboard tubes and pipe cleaners, puppets, lanterns and more from ordinary household objects. ■ Dandenong Market, corner Clow and Cleeland streets, Dandenong. Tuesday 24, Friday 27, Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 January, 11am to 3pm. No booking required.
Dinner with a VIEW VIEW Club national councillor Patricia Brooks will speak at the Dandenong Evening VIEW Club AGM. VIEW stands for voice, interest and education of women and the club supports The Smith Family’s Learning for Life program. New members and guests are welcome. ■ Dandenong RSL, 44-50 Clow Street, Dandenong. Tuesday 7 February, 7pm. Bookings are essential. Call 9795 1222.
Australia Day Festival This event will include an Australia Day Awards ceremony, live entertainment and cultural performances, free workshops and family activities, low-cost rides, free valet bike parking, a fireworks finale and more. ■ Dandenong Park, Pultney Street, Dandenong. Thursday 26 January, 3pm to 9.30pm.
Waitangi Day Food trucks and free performances and activities will mark Waitangi Day. The Treaty of Waitangi was signed on 6 February 1840 to make New Zealand part of the British Empire, guarantee Maori rights to their land and give Maori the rights of British subjects. There’ll be performances by Maori cultural troop Te Hononga O Nga Iwi and moko face stencilling. ■ Dandenong Market, corner Clow and Cleeland streets, Dandenong. Sunday 5 February, 10am to 4pm. 6 JOURNAL NEWS Monday, 23 January, 2017
Welcome Year of the Rooster Celebrate Chinese New Year at Somerfield with the Hong De Lion Dragon Dance Troupe, firecracker display and free fortune cookies for kids. ■ Park by the lake, Clarendon Drive, Keysborough. Sunday 29 January, 2.30pm to 4pm.
Shab-E-Taranoom Celebrate the art of colours, costumes and songs from the heart of the Afghani homeland. The night will feature classical, folk and pop music, poetry, dance and comedy, plus acclaimed Hazara musician Taqi Khan. ■ Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Saturday 4 February, 7.30pm. Tickets are $25. Visit www.drumtheatre.com.au or call 8571 1666.
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Divisions include 12 and under, 16 and under, open and open girls. There are $1000 worth of prizes up for grabs. - Noble Park Skate Park, Memorial Drive, Noble Park. Saturday 28 January, 11am to 5pm. Competition registration is $5. Email renton@ shredability.com.au. Spectators enter free. Call 9793 2155 or drop into 39 Clow Street, Dandenong, for more information.
Space Jump! The Space Jump inflatable world is ready for bouncing and climbing throughout the school holidays. Entry includes a free dodgem session upon arrival. ■ Springvale Indoor Sports Centre, 546 Springvale Road, Springvale. Until Sunday 29 January, 10am to 4pm. $7 per child. Visit www.springvaleindoorsports.com.au, call 9547 2555 or email springvaleindoorsports@gmail.com.
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arts and culture will include performances, displays, street foods and more. ■ Dandenong Market, corner Clow and Cleeland streets, Dandenong. Sunday 29 January, 10am to 4pm.
Sunset cinema - Big Hero 6 Grab friends and family, a picnic, blankets and chairs and watch Big Hero 6 at this free sunset cinema screening. ■ Harmony Square, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Friday 3 February, 7pm to 8.45pm. No bookings required. Call 8571 1000 for more information.
Back to nature Alex Wilkie Nature Reserve is open every Friday and on the third Sunday of the month during spring and summer. The council offers bookings for school and community groups to learn more about the indigenous flora and fauna in the reserve and rangers are available for guided tours. Live steamers mini-trains are available for rides on Sunday open days. Closed-toe shoes are required for train rides. ■ Alex Wilkie Nature Reserve, Mackay Street, Springvale South. Fridays, 9am to 3pm. Bookings are essential for groups. Call 8571 1702.
Social dancing Join in the social mixed styles of ballroom dancing including old time, modern and new vogue. ■ Burden Park Bowling Club, corner Heatherton and Springvale roads, Springvale South. Mondays, 7pm to 10pm. $5 per person. BYO supper, drinks and glasses. Call Ray on 9547 1907 or 0400 882 436 for more information.
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Susan Collier at the Christmas dinner with fellow Rotarian John Dawson.
One of the fellas Susan Collier has notched up another Rotary milestone. The Rotary Club of Dandenong President was named a Paul Harris Fellow at the group’s Christmas dinner. The honour recognises Rotary’s founder and is available for a $1000 donation to The Rotary Foundation. In 2015 Ms Collier, 32, became the youngest person to lead the Dandenong club in its 80-year history and is now in her second successive term as president - a first for the club. She attended Lyndale Primary School and Dandenong High School and is now a special needs teacher at Eastern Ranges Special Development School in Ferntree Gully. Her connection with Rotary started with stage managing the 2009 district conference. She was invited to join the club the following year. Ms Collier told the Journal in 2015 that she
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met some resistance when she first joined the ageing club. “Now I feel like one of the fellas,” she said. The Dandenong North resident grew up around her dad Alan’s Rotary involvement. “The key is for me to be out doing things,” she said. “Younger people are not going to come to a meeting once a week and have dinner and go home. “You have those social outlets already. “It’s got to be hands-on, meaningful work in the community. “It used to be that you had to come every week. Now it’s more what you put in. “If you’re not able to come to any meetings but you’re able to help out every second weekend if we’ve got something on, that’s what you do. “Rotary is what you make it.” Call Ms Collier on 0422 688 315 to get involved.
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Labor’s praises ring out for AW Bell A Dandenong South manufacturer received praise from Bill Shorten during the Federal Opposition Leader’s first public appearance for the year. He joined Isaacs MP Mark Dreyfus at AW Bell on Monday 16 January to speak about the ALP’s commitment to jobs. “AW Bell is a terrific business that has transformed itself over the past 15 or 20 years from a 100 per cent automotive business to being a firm that is making parts, high-end metal castings for the defence, aerospace and biomedical industries,” Mr Shorten said. The Journal reported last October that AW Bell was helping to build one of the world’s most advanced fighter jets. The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter project and other international achievements earned the family business the Manufacturing Award at the 37th Governor of Victoria Export Awards. CEO Sam Bell’s grandfather Alan William Bell, a pattern-maker, started the business in Oakleigh in 1952. “My father (Geoff) took over in 1983,” Sam said. He followed suit in 2014. And AW Bell moved to Dandenong South in 1997 and Geoff saw the writing on the wall for the auto industry in about 2006.
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AW Bell CEO Sam Bell with Isaacs MP Mark Dreyfus and Federal Opposition Leader Bill Shorten. “We started actively chasing more work in the defence industry,” Sam said. The company has two main business streams. “One is producing investment and sand castings that we machine in-house,” he said. “That’s probably about 80 per cent of our revenue.” The other is AW Bell machinery, which is entirely export-based. “We design and supply equipment to the investment casting and sandcasting industries worldwide,” Sam said.
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“The facility will be transformed into a rehabilitation hospital that will open in mid-2018. “Our consulting suites and pathology laboratory will be relocated to the new hospital. “This creates an opportunity for new services in this facility.” According to Ms Norman, parking prices would be similar to Casey Hospital’s car parking fees and there would be no emergency department at the new hospital when it opened. “Future planning has considered the addition of an ED at the Kangan Drive Hospital,” she said. Ms Norman said there would be plenty of opportunities for employment at St John of God with a recruitment campaign beginning in mid2017. Interested parties are able to register on the hospital website by visiting www.sjog.org.au/berwickcareers. For further information visit www.sjog.org.au/ berwickredevelopment, email info.berwick@sjog. org.au or follow St John of God Berwick Hospital on Facebook and Instagram.
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The much anticipated redeveloped St John of God Berwick Hospital is set to open its doors in October. The seven story building of two level underground carpark and five level hospital services is located on Kangan Drive, Berwick, and is highly visible from many vantage points around the Casey region. St John of God CEO Lisa Norman said the new hospital would offer all the services currently at the Gibb Street hospital, as well as new services. These would include 202 beds, an intensive care unit, eight operating theatres, a cardiac and vascular catheter laboratory, cardiac unit, six birthing suites, a six cot special care nursery and 350 basement car parks. Ms Norman said the current Gibb Street hospital would operate as usual during construction. “We will relocate all services currently located at Gibb Street to the new hospital in Kangan Drive,” she said. “The Gibb Street facility will temporarily close whilst it undergoes a redevelopment of its own.
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REVIVE, REBUILD OR REDEVELOP / 6 PONT COURT, KEYSBOROUGH The new owner will be able to step out of the past, look to the future and find big rewards when they decide to renovate, rebuild or redevelop. With generous land of 812 square metres, a deep rear courtyard and a highly sought-after location of Keysborough, this versatile property has multiple possibilities. They will be able to maximise the worth of this well-proportioned fourbedroom, two-bathroom home and work with an easily adaptable floor plan. It features two spacious and separate living zones, a wonderful U-shaped kitchen overlooking the dining area, a spacious master bedroom with fully renovated en suite and a widespread courtyard which is perfect for season-wide entertainment. There is ducted heating and evaporative cooling with space to accommodate multiple vehicles. This brick residence is perfect to occupy as is, rent out right now or upgrade or extend when the new owner is ready. Alternatively, the new owner will be able to elevate the value of this big block with a new dream home or dual occupancy development, subject to council approval. It is in walking distance to Keysborough Primary School, has easy access to Dandenong Bypass, is an easy commute to Parkmore Shopping Centre and is within close proximity to prestigious schools. Lock in this fantastic opportunity, says the selling agent, because parcels of land like this do not come around often. 4
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BIGGIN & SCOTT GREATER DANDENONG, 8581 0999 OZAN KANBUR, 0403 644 379 AND COREY (KHOI) LE, 0417 311 491 ADDRESS: 6 PONT COURT PRICE: ON APPLICATION INSPECTION: WEDNESDAY, 7PM–7.30PM AND SATURDAY, 11AM-11.30AM
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IDEAL INVESTMENT Situated in the much sought after Hunt Club Estate, this property is currently tenanted for $1430 per calendar month and the tenant is quite happy to stay on. Features include three bedrooms, en suite to master bedroom, open plan living area and a single garage on a low maintenance 300 square metre block. It is in walking distance to primary and secondary schools.
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CRANBOURNE In a quiet court location, jam packed with some lovely standout features, this gorgeous four bedroom home is ideal for a young family. It offers fantastic indoor and outdoor entertaining from the pool to the enormous private outdoor pergola through to the large tiled open plan living. The home features a large tiled central kitchen with a dishwasher that overlooks the huge tiled meals and living area with air conditioning, gas Coonara heating and a study nook, with a view outside to the solar heated in-ground pool. It also leads out onto the enormous private pergola, which is great for family gatherings and babecues. All the bedrooms are big, there is a full en suite and a fourth bedroom converted from the double garage. It has its own split system air conditioning and could also be used as a separate rumpus room if required, but is ideal as a teenagers’ retreat. And that’s not to forget the ducted evaporative cooling, 18 solar panels, new insulation batts, ample parking with two driveways, great for a caravan, boat or small truck, close proximity to shopping, the train station, doctors, schools and parks and all of this is on a 501 square metre court block with almost zero maintenance, leaving the weekends free.
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This 811 square metres of land with planning permit approved for four townhouses is a magnificent opportunity for an astute developer says the selling
agent. Each house would offer two bedrooms, lobby, bathroom and toilet upstairs. Included is a spacious living area, kitchen, laundry and single lock-up garage. It is close to shops, schools, transport and major arterials. The selling agent says this is a rare opportunity and would-be buyers should avoid delaying to act on this ready-to-go project.
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STOCKDALE & LEGGO DANDENONG PTY LTD, 9791 3177 CHRIS DRIEBERG, 0411 737 303 LOT 2/8-10 TARATA DRIVE INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT PRICE: $575,000 PLUS AUCTION: SATURDAY, 11 FEBRUARY, 1PM
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revive, rebuilD or reDeveloP on 812m2 (aPProX) Step out of the past, look to the future and ind big rewards when you decide to renovate, rebuild or redevelop. With generous land of 812m2 approx, a deep rear courtyard and a highly sought location of Keysborough – this versatile property has multiple possibilities. • • • • • • • •
Master BR w/ fully renovated ensuite Spacious living zones U-shaped updated kitchen Wonderful rear courtyard Sparkling timber loors throughout Ducted heating/Evaporative cooling Ample car accommodation 812m2 (approx)
Just walking distance to Keysborough Primary School, easy access to Dandenong bypass, an easy commute to Parkmore Shopping Centre and within close proximity to prestigious schools.
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Contact Agent Wed 7:00pm - 7:30pm Sat 11:00am - 11:30am Photo ID Required ContaCt Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 offiCe 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999
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When loCation CountS located in the heart of the footscray, convenience is at your door step: Short walk to the train station, shops, supermarkets, footscray market, medical centre, victoria university, cafes and restaurants. whether you want the city/cafe lifestyle or an evening bike ride on maribyrnong river trail this is the perfect house. features: • 231sqm of land approx (Corner Block) • Walk to Footscray Station • Walking distance to Footscray City Primary School, St.monica’s Catholic Primary School and victoria university • Convenient to Hopkins and Barkly St restaurants/bars/shopping • Easy access to all public transport options and all major arterials. • Maribyrnong River is just a short walk from of the house. Whether you are looking to live in at this great location or searching for a sound investment this will suit all. an inspection is a must!!!
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Contact Agent By Appointment Photo ID Required ContaCt Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Jay Jayasinghe 0438 341 384 offiCe 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999
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located perfectly in the heart of springvale central with all the modern conveniences, shops, schools, train station and bus stops to ensure you have all of life’s luxuries at your doorstep is this unique parcel of land measuring approx. 1053m2.
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noble park 8 JoHnson street spacious 2-bedroom on 595m2 standing on a 595m2 (approx) allotment offering boundless scope for renovation or the potential to rebuild or redevelop in a prized location (sTca). • 2 spacious bedrooms itted w/ BIR’s • Light illed kitchen w/ SS appliances • L-shaped lounge/dining area • Timber looring throughout • Evaporative cooling • Tiled laundry with outdoor access • Brick double lock up garage • Long driveway suitable for multiple vehicles
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Contact agent By appointment Photo ID required conTacT tommy Nguyen 0431 644 889 Corey (khoi) lw 0417 311 491 office 363 springvale road, springvale tel: 03 8581 0999
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Master bedroom on ground loor w/ensuite Expansive open plan living Multiple formal/informal living zones Well appointed kitchen w/ SS appliances Theatre room /integrated speaker system Generously sized upper level retreat 3-zone refrigerated cooling Ducted heating Double garage w/ remote access 42sq/490m2 (approx)
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occupying a sensational 516sqm approx. land parcel, the home is charmed with an abundance of natural light. offering 3 large bedrooms, 2 with bir’s and a Westinghouse ac’s, rinnai energy saver heater, a sizeable lounge room and a recently updated gourmet kitchen overlooking family dining area, separate shower and toilet. further highlights include a dual drive-way entrances for easy access, bellisimo fan force oven cooktop, ceiling fans in dining, lounge as well as in the master bedroom and a shed at the backyard.
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BEACONSFIELD UPPER Here is an opportunity not to be missed. With this private and tranquil 24 acres (approximate) offering magnificent views as far as the eye can see, you will be at one with nature. This wonderful property will complement your lifestyle, offering separate multiple living zones. The house offers five bedrooms, two bathrooms, and three living areas which flow to the stunning newly-renovated, well-equipped kitchen and meals area, open fireplace in the formal lounge and a wood Coonara for the winter nights. Your lifestyle will be enhanced with heavenly views and a private outdoor deck for entertaining your guests, overlooking peaceful landscaped gardens and a combination of pasture and natural bushland beyond. The extensive shedding compliments the stunning property set to become your new tranquil lifestyle at number 2 Yackatoon Road.
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1880 WESTERNPORT Rd RIPPlEbROOk This 10 acre property is easy to manage & the established gardens provide the perfect setting. The home has a spacious lounge, 3 bedrooms, a study nook, walk in pantry, dishwasher, new colorbond roof & all you need to get started. A makeover inside will work wonders! There is a bungalow, BBQ area, garage & the home is easily accessed by ramps or a level path through the garden. Loading race, stock yards, laneway, shedding & a dam are ready for use. On school bus route & within only 15 minutes of the Sth Gippsland Hwy or Monash Fwy.
DOVETON Styled For The Times - Auction: Sat 4th Feb at 12:00pm Recently renovated, this stylish 3 bedroom property offers an excellent opportunity for both 1st Home Buyers and Investors alike. Feat. an open floorplan with 2 designated living areas designed around the central kitchen, entertaining will be a breeze. Updated bathroom, ducted heating and air conditioning, timber venetians, security roller shutters, alfresco entertaining, single remote garage & 2 toilets are just some of the added bonuses this property offers. Location Inspect Contact
130 Paperbark Street Saturday 21st January 11:30 - 12:00pm Andre 0414 447 199 or Sally 0459 248 414
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TIME FOR A TREE CHANGE?
AUCTION Saturday 11th February 2.00pm on Site
If you’ve been dreaming of a tree change but don’t want the hassle of large acreage, then look no further. This family home offers space, picturesque views and located only minutes from town. This detailed family home sits proudly amongst beautiful gardens that is the centre piece of the 3000m2 where a relaxed rural lifestyle is guaranteed. The home boasts 4 brms, including main with ensuite, large robes and study, formal & family living areas with stunning outlook over the surrounding rolling hills. The double sided fire place sets the scene for the cold winter days and the split system heating and cooling has summer covered. The north facing deck makes it a delight to entertaining and enjoying the magic sunset from your very own piece of paradise. TERMS: 10% Deposit Settlement 60 days PRICE GUIDE: $400,000
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47 Charlotte Street Springvale South
Lot 2/8 & 10 Tarata Drive Doveton
ATTRACTIVE BV IN POPULAR AREA This rendered 3 bedroom home is great value. Offers spacious lounge with gas heater & air conditioning in lounge, adjacent to dining with air conditioner & cupboard packed kitchen. Hardwood loor under carpets. Lots of potential here for the astute buyer. A huge garage at the rear of the property and ample garden for kids to play. Hurry to inspect, make the New Year a good year.
PERMIT APPROVED FOR 4 TOWNHOUSES Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 11th Feb at 11am 10% dep - bal 30/60 days $500,000+ Wednesday 6-6.30pm Saturday 11-11.30am Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
19 Burrows Avenue Dandenong
Set on a 917m2 corner with huge exposure, this enormous home offers 5 bedrooms, modern bathroom plus 2nd shower & toilet in laundry. Large modern kitchen with commercial gas cooker, adjacent dining opens to massive living room with cathedral ceilings. Features high ceilings, original timber loors, comfort of ducted heating & ducted cooling. Separate self contained 1 bed unit plus extra studio or ofice. Suit child minding centre, rooming house or professional rooms (STP). Rare opportunity.
Sat 11th Feb at 1pm 10% dep - bal 30/60 days $500,000+ By appointment Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303
Auction Terms Price Inspect
Sat 18th Feb at 1pm 10% dep - bal 30/60 days $550,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday 12-12.30pm Jerome Mulholland 0401 060 804
FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY CORNER Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 18th Feb at 12pm 10% dep-bal 30/60 days $600,000+ Saturday 11-11.30am Ben Luu 0414 288 763
97 Gladstone Road Dandenong CHARACTER PACKED HOMESTEAD WITH LOTS OF OPTIONS
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1 Tarata Drive Doveton
FAMILY HOME OR PRIME RE-DEVELOPMENT This family home rests upon 760m2 approx of land. Featuring four generous bedrooms and a family bathroom which is complimented outside by an exceptionally large rear garden, covered pergola, double garage and ample off street parking. Other comforts include a gas heater and split system cooling.
Magniicent opportunity for an astute developer 811m2 of land with planning permit approved for 4 townhouses. Each offers 2 bedrooms, lobby, bathroom & toilet upstairs. Spacious living area, kitchen, laundry & single lock up garage. Close to shops, schools, transport & major arterials. Rare opportunity here. Avoid delays with this ready to go project.
DEVELOPMENT SITE (690m2 approx) WITH 2 HOMES. SUITABLE FOR INVESTMENT OR IN LAW ACCOMMODATION Main home has been fully renovated and is set amongst a tropical garden featuring a large water feature & bridge leading from large garage to covered patio. Offers 2 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms, 3 toilets, modern kitchen & huge open design dining & lounge. Also features heated spa & equipped gym. Separate 2 bed home with own entrance is currently let & is perfect for investment
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Dandenong Central PRIME DEVELOPMENT SITE Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 25th Feb at 12pm 10% dep-bal 60/90 days $600,000+ Saturday 10-10.30am By Appointment Ben Luu 0414 288 763
Rectangular lot of approx. 1200m2 in quiet court close to all facilities. Well kept 2 bed home plus bungalow onsite. Easily let prior to development. No overlays or covenants. Fantastic potential for multi-unit development or suit 2 or 3 large homes (subject to permit). Don’t miss this!
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$800,000+ Jerome Mulholland
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Endeavour Hills 25 Haverstock Hill Close
Endeavour Hills 6 Sam Close
For auction.
9706 0556
For auction.
9706 0556
Saturday 11 February at 1:30pm • 3 bedroom plus study home on 772m2 • Modernsied kitchen overlooking dining • 2 light filled and separate living spaces • 1 bedroom granny flat in back garden
Shop 41 Endeavour Hills SC , Endeavour Hills obrienrealestate.com.au Jay Giblett 0417 681 312 Brendon Huang 0425 370 646
Saturday 18 February at 2:30pm • 3 bedroom home on 662m2 of land • Hostess kitchen overlooking dining • 2 separate and light filled living zone • Alfresco overlooking the back garden
Shop 41 Endeavour Hills SC , Endeavour Hills obrienrealestate.com.au Jay Giblett 0417 681 312 Brendon Huang 0425 370 646
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Endeavour Hills 8 Skipton Place
Endeavour Hills 104 Thomas Mitchell Drive
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9706 0556
For auction.
9706 0556
Saturday 18 February at 11:30am • 4 bedroom home on 1290m2 of land • Entertainers kitchen overlooking dining • 2 light filled living zones • Alfresco overlooking the back garden
Shop 41 Endeavour Hills SC , Endeavour Hills obrienrealestate.com.au Jay Giblett 0417 681 312 Brendon Huang 0425 370 646
Saturday 4 February at 11:30am • Double storey home boasts 5 bedroom • 3 bathrooms with 3 living zones • On 651m2 of land, spacious kitchen • Stunning alfresco overlooking the pool
Shop 41 Endeavour Hills SC , Endeavour Hills obrienrealestate.com.au Shenay Miller 0418 149 641 Jay Giblett 0417 681 312
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Dandenong 4 Cornelius Street
Dandenong 13 Hopetoun Street
For auction.
9793 3175
For auction.
9793 3175
$500,000+ Saturday 11 February at 1:30pm • 3 bedrooms with BIR’s • Gas ducted heating • Double garage with remote
282 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong obrienrealestate.com.au Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106 Dragana Vasich 0432 042 686
Saturday 4 February at 11:30am • Approx 650m2 in high density zoning • Multi-unit development (STP) • Tenanted with a lease until October 2017
282 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong obrienrealestate.com.au Dennis Tzortzoglou 0438 341 066
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Doveton 10 Betula Street
For auction.
9793 3175
For auction.
9793 3175
Saturday 11 February at 3pm • 2 spacious bedrooms, master with WIR • Potential rental return of approx $320pw • Secure undercover parking
282 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong obrienrealestate.com.au Dennis Tzortzoglou 0438 341 066
$400,000+ Saturday 11 February at 11:30am • Corner allotment measuring 585m2 • 3 Good sized bedrooms • Gas ducted heating
282 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong obrienrealestate.com.au Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106 Dragana Vasich 0432 042 686
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118 Walker St Dandenong P: 9791 5922 F: 9792 2536
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Dandenong Central
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TWO HOMES ON ONE BLOCK!
Two homes on one block currently returning $600 per week from two great tenants who would love to stay on.
8 SaroNa Street
3 BEDROOMS + STUDY & 2 LIVING AREAS!
GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUR SUPER FUND!
Nestled in a quiet street in Central Dandenong within a short walk to the Dandenong Plaza and Market, this family home is a delight to inspect. It offers spacious formal lounge and three large bedrooms (two with built in robes) off the entrance hallway, tastefully renovated kitchen with quality appliances including dishwasher and an abundance of cupboard space, dining area, study, renovated family bathroom and a large sunroom offering a second living area. Other notable features include ducted heating, quality window furnishings, polished floorboards, downlights and quality tiling. Externally an undercover entertainment area, single garage leading to a carport and a large garden adorns the property that is on a large allotment. QUIET, CENTRAL LOCATION!
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13 is a three bedroom home with floating floors, security, split system cooling and ducted heating. 13A is a two bedroom home with lock up garage, split system cooling and separate kitchen. Both have plenty of parking and ample rear courtyards. Located close to schools, shops, transport and more!
auCtioN: Saturday, 11th February, 2017 @ 2:00pm (if not sold prior) oPeN: tues 5:00pm to 5:30pm & Sat 12:30pm to 1:00pm
For Sale: $590,000 plus buyers oPeN: Wed 6:00pm to 6:20pm & Sat 11:30am to 12:00pm
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CENTRALLY LOCATED APARTMENTS! ONLY 6 LEFT!
16 hoPKiNS Street
BIG FAMILY HOME/DEVELOPMENT SITE (STCA)!
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9 Camellia Court
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Set in a superb location only a short walk to the Dandenong Market, High Schools, Tafe college and Oasis Sports Centre, this spacious home offers accommodation for the large or extended family. Boasting four bedrooms, rumpus/ billiards room, formal lounge room, kitchen/meals plus a large brick bungalow which could provide for older parents or second family. All appliances are gas and the home has hardwood timber floors and high ceilings. Some updating and renovation is required OR redevelop the 700m2 (approx) site to two big homes multiple units (STCA).
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9a Camellia Court
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This three bedroom home is priced to sell! Set in a quiet court location close to shops, schools and transport, this home is affordable and available. There is a large lounge, polished floorboards throughout and a separate kitchen/ meals area. There is gas ducted heating, gas hot water, a large double carport and fenced yard area. Fantastic views over the town and beyond – just watch the lights come on after dark! Currently rented at $280.00 per week or Vacant Possession available if preferred.
This almost new home is well designed to create a fantastic liveable home. There are two bedrooms with on having a semi ensuite to the main bathroom plus there is an open study ideal for computer or hobby room. The real key is the bright open plan living area and large kitchen. This large tiled area gives an impression of a large house yet it is an easy to maintain home with all the items you need. Featuring ducted heating, split system cooling, gas cooktop, electric under bench oven, dishwasher, LED downlights and more! Currently tenanted to great tenants at $330.00 per week.
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Dandenong
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1 Jolly Street
Positioned in a quiet street yet conveniently located close to schools, train station, bus, shops & Eastlink is this block of land of 836m2 with no easement. Currently a three bedroom home with a bungalow occupies the land. Ideal for multi unit development STCA. BUY NOW WHILE IT'S AFFORDABLE!
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4/1370 heathertoN road
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10/7 Keys Street
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The roads to power and privilege By Casey Neill What’s In a Name delves into the fascinating stories and personalities behind some of the city’s bestknown street names. This week the Journal is mixing things up by taking a look at three themed clusters, in Springvale and Dandenong North.
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Pockets of Greater Dandenong have taken inspiration for their street names from royals, prime ministers and even a horse racing crew. In Springvale there’s Albert, Balmoral, Regent, Buckingham, Victoria, Royal, Princess, St James, St Johns, Thames, Windsor, Queens and Osborne avenues. The names refer to Queen Victoria and her husband, the Prince Regent Albert, and the Royal residences in England and Scotland. The original subdivision on land owned by speculator and surgeon George Le Fuere was sold in 1886 as New Springvale by a company called The People’s Home Syndicate. Queen Victoria was about to celebrate her ju-
bilee in 1887, having come to the throne in 1837. Also in Springvale is an area known as the Melbourne Racing Club sub-division. Gove Street was named after former chairman Robert Gove. Committeemen Stan Garnsworthy, Alfred Watkins, David Fairbairn, Harvey Picken, Pultney Mein, JH Davey and John C Reilly gave their surnames to courts and streets. Carlyon Court was named for committee man and later chairman Tom Carlyon and Hodgkinson Court recognised treasurer Ern Hodgkinson. Dandenong North has a cluster of streets, courts, crescents and avenues dedicated to Aus-
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Chifley Crescent and Menzies Avenue. tralian prime ministers. Barton Street is named after Edmund Barton, the country’s first prime minister. Chris Watson was Australia’s third PM and gave his name to Watson Street. Reid Court recognises Scottish-born George Reid, Deakin Crescent is a nod to federation movement leader and second PM Alfred Deakin, and Cook Court is named for English-born sixth prime minister Joseph Cook. There’s Fisher Crescent for three-term prime
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100 years ago 25 January 1917 The returned soldier The State War Council is vigorously prosecuting its campaign in the interests of the returned soldier. Daily its offices are filled by men who have returned from the front and who are anxious now they have discarded the khaki and returned to civilian life, to once more become producing units for themselves and for the community. It is not temporary relief these men require, although this must be given to a large number owing to the want of support accorded by many employers in the matter of supplying them with work of a nature they are fitted to carry out. The question is, are these men, who
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50 years ago 19 January 1967 Cooking comments led to gaol An objection he raised to steak onions and
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5 years ago 23 January 2012 Maca’s and the no-stop zone Controversy surrounds a new McDonald’s restaurant planned for Frankston-Dandenong Road in Dandenong South. Last week, the Weekly reported that Greater Dandenong Council had intended installing ‘No stopping at all times’ signs between 119 Greens Road and Frankston-Dandenong Road intersection. But it was forced to back down after outraged business owners said the lack of trucks stopping would destroy their businesses.
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SPORT Neck and neck towards the end By Nicholas Creely DDCA T20 Semi-Final Preview There are just four teams left in the running for the prestigious DDCA Twenty20 competition with Cranbourne, Buckley Ridges, Parkfield and Berwick set to battle it out in the semi-finals on Wednesday 25 January. In what is set to be a thrilling prelude to the Australia Day celebrations, all teams will be desperate to fire, because, well, the loser is out. The competition to date has been even, with no team really holding an advantage over the other. But in the format of Twenty20 cricket, anything can happen, and when it looks like the game is set to be won, a piece of magic can change a result. Here is a preview of what to expect in this week’s epic encounters. Cranbourne v Parkfield, 5.15pm Casey Fields On paper it looks like the Eagles should win, but just last week in Turf 1 action, Parkfield stunned the reigning champs in a final ball thriller. Whether it has any effect on the result is unknown, but it must be at the back of the Eagles’ mind. It has been a strong campaign for the Eagles, with stars Matthew Chasemore and Steven Spoljaric both having brilliant tournaments. But do they have the depth in their disposal if either of them fall early or fail to capture vital breakthroughs with the ball? The answer is probably not, but it does have the talent. Lucas Ligt is one to watch and has played some terrific innings, while Cam Dinger, who now
Casey spinner Cameron Dinger is crucial for the Eagles. 161940 plays with Casey, has provided great variety in its bowling. On the other hand the Parkers are well-rounded and are complimented well with their consistent marquee from Casey, Dylan Hadfield. Hadfield has been pretty vital so far, taking seven wickets at less than five per over, as well as knocking 68 runs with the bat. And the depth is solid with Manisha Dabarera leading from the front with the bat and Joseph
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The heat was on but Victorian Blue fought for victory By Nicholas Creely Mohi Kahui represents part of an exciting band of Australian baseballers and when the youngster from Noble Park jetted off to Blacktown, NSW, to begin his journey with the U16 Victorian side, the 16-year-old claimed a memorable gold in a tournament full of surprises and extreme heat. The tournament ran from 6 January to 15 January, where the Victorian Blue side came from third to defeat Western Australia in a hard fought 5-1 victory. In fact, it was the second gold that the Vic Blue team have won in three years. But the camaraderie and chance to play against the best under-agers in the country were part of an experience Kahui said he will never forget. “The experience was really good, I liked it just hanging around with the boys and playing some good baseball and playing other states was really good,” he said. “The team went really well, obviously, and we all played our part - we played as a team which is great - we played in like 44-degree heat and we had to just keep hustling. “I went well and I played my best and did what I had to do for the team. Kahui plays his summer season with Waverley, plying his trade and advancing up the rankings at a club which is well renowned for producing stars while in the winter he heads off to North Balwyn, another popular club with great youth development. But for the future, Kahui is looking forward to getting back to his club but remains goal-driven and ready to take the next step in his career. “I’ll keep playing club baseball and keep striving forward and keep trying to get into the older teams - that’s what I’m aiming to do now.” And amid the excitement of winning gold and making life-long friends, Kahui wanted to thank the people in his life that have got him to this point. “I’d like to thank my parents for what they do for me and also my coaches, who always help me.” 26 JOURNAL NEWS Monday, 23 January, 2017
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capable of being destructive with either bat or ball. But the home ground advantage may work in the Bucks favour after their strong record at the venue previously. For the Bears, who have got stars left, right and centre, they need to ensure they pace themselves and back their batters in. Brutal middle-order bat Nathan Pilon could prove lethal on the small surrounds of Park Oval and the Bucks need to be wary of his ability to quickly take a game away from the opposition while bowlers Jarrod Goodes, Jarrod Armitage and James Wilcock have been the cornerstone with their relentless line. While for the Bucks, Susantha Pradeep has had a tournament to remember with the blade, with three half-centuries so far. At the top-end he is electric and needs to be shut down. And with Luke Fletcher, Wes Nicholas and Daniel Watson strutting their stuff with the ball, the Bucks look formidable. It’s going to be the type of match where the toss is crucial - whichever side wins the toss needs to bat and put runs on the board immediately. In more than 50 per cent of Twenty20 matches played in this tournament’s history, the side batting first wins. Why? Because it is always harder to chase with the pressure on. And this game will be pressure-filled from the outset, with the reward being a play-off the very next week. Who knows what Wednesday will bring but one thing is for certain, it’s that it will be electrifying!
Amigo is good friend to have Trainer James Arthur and his promising black-dog Amigo continued their love affair with Sandown Park on Thursday night. The son of Shakey Jakey-Tadmore Collette saluted for the fifth time in just eight starts at the track with an all-the-way win in the night’s feature, the $7200-to-thewinner Launching Pad Tix On Sale Now (595m) for Mixed 3/4. Starting a pronounced $2.00 favourite, Amigo jumped quickly from the red alley and gave his rivals no hope, leading over the middle-distance journey in the smart time of 34.20. Amigo led a popular quinella with second-favourite Allen Marky ($4.40) finishing two lengths back in second. Thursday night’s card provided another opportunity for gun trainers Jason Thompson and Robert Britton to show off the strength of their kennels, both training winning doubles. Thompson’s Data Star continued a perfect start to his career, winning his fourth race from as many starts in race three before Big Flood scored an equally impressive victory in race eight. Data Star, who had won his first three races at Sale, relished the step up to city class, breaking the 30-second mark with a narrow victory over the smart Connemara Black. Britton took his winning ways even further, with Who Told Red gaining a late rails run to win race five before kennel-mates Flyrite and Effective Comet streaked away from the field in the ninth. The pair put a six-length gap on third placed Aston Gisle, running the 515-metre sprint trip in 29.68. Sandown Park will come alive on Australia Day Eve, Wednesday 25 January, with great greyhound action complimented by a performance from former Rose Tattoo front man Angry Anderson.
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ond-consecutive victory, after a solid day of work against North Dandenong at Lois Twohig. Sending Jurgen Andersen and his chargers into bat, the Dingoes bowled with great discipline, bowling the Maroons out for 160 despite another solid knock to opening bat Nasrat Malikzada (44). And the Dingoes have started brightly, with star opener Matthew Hague (30 not out) and Ryan McLean (32) leaving them at 1/63 at stumps. DANDENONG WEST v PARKFIELD In another wicket frenzy, the Parkers and the
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They are on top for a reason, and the Dandenong Rangers are starting to find that ominous early season form once again. It’s been slow going after Christmas for the Rangers, with scratchy plays and uncharacteristic turnovers plaguing them for the last month. After a stirring overtime victory over Melbourne last round, the Rangers went to Adelaide on Saturday evening to tackle the Lightning, a side that had their measure at home only a couple of weeks ago. In that particular game, the Rangers looked listless, outplayed by a hungrier, more desperate side. But this time, the Rangers sought revenge, and were on from the outset. It was clear their defensive game was at its best, placing the home-team under immense pressure with the ball. In a rapid start to the game, the Rangers led 24-12, with their fluent ball-movement and accurate shooting returning. And they were merciless there on in , dismantling them like top teams do, winning 85-58 and never looking back after the electric start. Steph Cumming was truly at her best and, combined with Sara Blicavs, rang the Lightning ragged with their almost flawless shooting. A raft of other Rangers were also impressive - Lauren Scherf continued her breakout season with 11 points, veteran Jacinta Kennedy was at her best with seven rebounds, and Aimee Clydesdale continues to peak at the right time of the year. The win sees the Rangers remain in top spot on the WNBL ladder.
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DDCA Turf 1 Review Round 8 (Day 1) CRANBOURNE v HEINZ-SOUTHERN DISTRICTS Twin fifties to Matt Chasemore (55) (pictured) and Steven Spoljaric (51) have rescued the Eagles from a horror start at Casey Fields. The Cobras had their tails up early, taking 3/14, before the champion duo combined and guided the Eagles to 220 before stumps. Lee Brown (2/47) was important with his tweakers. MORDIALLOC v BERWICK Fourteen wickets have tumbled as Mordialloc and Berwick battle out a tough clash at Ben Kavanagh Reserve. In what is likely to be one of the most critical matches of the season, the Bloodhounds were rolled for 101, with James Wilcock (5/32) starring with the ball. In reply, the Bears are 4/59, and need a to win to stay alive SPRINGVALE SOUTH v BUCKLEY RIDGES Rajith Jayathunga has crunched an attacking 83 to lift Buckley Ridges to a competitive 191 against powerhouse Springvale South. The Bloods were led well by Rajith Priyan (3/32),Tim Ford (2/35) and Craig Slocombe (3/19) with the ball and currently sit at 0/2 after two overs. NARRE WARREN v HALLAM-KALORA PARK Janaka Liyanabadalge (62) has once again stood tall for Narre Warren, as the Magpies eye the season’s biggest upset over the Hawks. Sitting on opposite ends of the ladder, literally, the Hawks struggled for the most part, as the winless Magpies compiled 213 off 70.2 overs. In reply, the Hawks are 0/18, still 195 runs shy of avoiding the season’s biggest shock. NORTH DANDENONG v DINGLEY The Dingoes are in the box seat to secure a sec-
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