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Hunter rising in the class of 2017 Faye Axford and Michael Madden with portraits and medals of Thomas Axford and Albert Jacka. 167192 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
■ One family has won the two highest honours for military bravery...
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If not for that call, she was unlikely to have had a chance meeting with one of the last people to see her great-uncle ‘Jack’ Axford alive. It was at a fund-raiser for Mr Madden’s VC book project at the Shrine of Remembrance in March when VC recipient Keith Payne revealed his link to ‘Jack’ to a captivated audience. Mr Payne told how he sat down to “have a
yarn” with ‘Jack’ during a gathering of Victoria Cross and St George Cross medallists feted by the English Royal Family in London in 1983. The pair bonded closely over a “great long conversation” in the Union Jack Club as Mr Axford’s two sons took in the sights of London. “I heard more about the First World War from Jack than ever,” Mr Payne told his audience. Continued on page 3
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It was a sharp-eyed customer at a Berwick bank that first led Faye Axford into the embrace of the Victoria Cross ‘family’. Ms Axford, of Endeavour Hills, was simply told by the customer Bill Rogers as he held up a Berwick News front page in March: “You need to
ring this guy”. The article was on Berwick author Michael Madden, who is well into his epic search for relatives of Australia’s 100 Victoria Cross awardees. Since Ms Axford gave Mr Madden a call, she has been interviewed for the book to talk about her two heroic ancestors Thomas ‘Jack’ Axford VC and Albert Jacka VC. 12325562-HM41-16
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These charities no more Three charities in Dandenong, Eumemmerring and Doveton have been deregistered. Australian Hazara Students Group, Church Of All Nations and Bethany Mission Australia were among 590 charities to have their Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) registration revoked after failing to submit their annual reports two years running. According to its Facebook page, the Australian Hazara Students Group helped Hazara students to reach their educational goals and enhance their integration into mainstream Australian society. The page’s content has not been updated since June last year and the group did not respond to a request for comment from the Journal. On its active Facebook page, Church Of All Nations in Eumemmerring describes itself as “a vibrant church, desiring to see people of all ethnic and cultural backgrounds meet and have a close relationship with Jesus”. It did not respond to requests for comment
Three south-east charities deregistered after failing to send in required paperwork. sent to the email address listed on the ACNC register. Bethany Mission Australia also did not respond to contact from the Journal. ACNC commissioner Susan Pascoe said these organisations were warned multiple times to submit their outstanding reports.
“Revocation for failing to report is always a last resort for the ACNC, and we prefer to work with charities to get them back on track,” she said. “It is important that we provide the Australian community with accurate and up-to-date information on the Charity Register. “This information is largely collected from the Annual Information Statements required from charities to meet their basic requirements to retain charitable status.” The charities that lost their registration will have this published on their Charity Register listing and will no longer be able to display the ACNC’s Registered Charity Tick. “Revoking charities that fail to meet their obligations is an important part of maintaining trust and confidence in the not-for-profit sector,” Ms Pascoe said. “The public need to be confident that the national regulator is only displaying eligible charities on the Charity Register.”
Shoukrallah from Narre South P-12 does some bricklaying at the 2016 Casey Careers Expo. 152644 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
Check out career paths at expo By Victoria Stone-Meadows High school students from Casey and beyond will have the opportunity to flesh out their perfect career path at the 2017 South East Careers Expo and Try a Trade. The expo will give students and others a hands-on glimpse into a variety of careers and career paths they wish to take. Casey Mayor Sam Aziz said the expo would be the perfect setting for students to really get a handle on figuring out what they wanted to do in the future. “With interactive displays for people to try out, those who come along and take advantage will really get a feel for the type of work they’d like to do,” he said. “Getting a good feel for an industry, whether it be hairdressing or building, can help any young person decide if it’s something they would like to further explore.” “It’s the ideal way for young people to feel more informed when exploring a range of industries and occupations, and can also help them plan for an exciting future.” Cr Aziz also said the guidance and advice made accessible to those that attend would be invaluable. “Ensure your child doesn’t miss out on seeking the guidance and inspiration that will help them prepare for a bright and fulfilling post-school future, and check that their school is booked to attend,” he said. The 2017 South East Careers Expo and Try a Trade Expo will be on Tuesday 2 May from 9am to 3pm at the Cranbourne Racecourse. This event is made possible through support from the City of Casey, Casey Cardinia Shire Council, the South East Local Learning and Employment Network, Cranbourne Racecourse and media partner, Star News Group.
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Greater Dandenong’s poets and spoken word artists can take the stage at a special showcase in June. The event at Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre in Dandenong is part of the Emerging Writers Festival, which gives new and emerging writers opportunities for professional development and to perform or publish their work. “This is a great opportunity for our talented local artists and performers to have their work included,” Greater Dandenong mayor Jim Memeti said. “We’re excited to give our own creative voices the chance to be represented alongside some of the best emerging storytellers in Australia.” The Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre Emerging Writers’ Festival performance showcase will run from 6.30pm to 7.30pm on Saturday 17 June. Submit an expression of interest at emergingwritersfestival.wufoo.eu/forms/ewf-poetry-spoken-word-artist-call-out/. Visit www.emergingwritersfestival.org.au for more information.
Child cold-case murder accused name a secret A man accused of a murder 47 years ago is believed to have been a senior security officer working at Casey Hospital. The man, 63, who cannot be named due to a suppression order, had been charged and extradited to New South Wales over the abduction and murder of three-year-old Cheryl Grimmer at a beach near Woollongong in 1970. He was 16 at the time that Cheryl disappeared from outside a shower block at Fairy Meadow
beach and has not since been found. Monash Health and its security contractor Plenary Group have neither confirmed nor denied the man had been working at Casey Hospital up to his arrest. A Monash Health spokesman said it was confident in the processes Plenary Group have in place for their staff. A Plenary spokesman said it did not comment on matters before the court. A source said the accused man had been working at the hospital for a long time.
Fresh calls to find attacker
“He comes across as a really nice guy,” the source said. “I don’t think patients and staff will be happy about this. It should not have happened.” The accused, believed to have since changed his name, had been arrested by Frankston police detectives and extradited on 23 March. He chose to remain in police cells and didn’t apply for bail during a hearing at Woollongong Magistrates’ Court on 24 March. He is set to appear on video-link for a hearing on 24 May.
Unborn baby saved after truck-car smash at Hallam A pregnant Hallam woman was rushed to hospital for an emergency Caesarean following a Hallam car crash. The 24-year-old was the passenger in a car that collided with a truck about 2.55pm on Wednesday 19 April at the Princes Highway and Princes Domain Drive intersection. Major Collision Investigation Unit detectives are investigating the incident. The passenger’s injuries were considered lifethreatening but her condition was stable later that day. Her baby has non-life threatening injuries. The car’s driver, a 52-year-old Hallam woman, was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. The truck driver, a 50-year-old Tynong man, was not injured in the collision. Investigators urged anyone who witnessed the collision to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or make a confidential report at www.crimestoppersvic.com.au.
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Call of the Cross that marks their uncommon valour From front page “We sat and talked as two soldiers like I’ve never spoken before.” Both of them had post-traumatic stress from their war experience, Mr Payne said. Indeed, Mr Axford had been treated for shellshock and for shrapnel wounds in the two years of service before his heroic VC-awarded act in July 2018. In the Australian War Memorial tribute, Mr Axford, on his own, attacked an enemy machine-gun position with just bombs and bayonet during the World War I Battle of Hamel in northern France. He killed 10 German troops and captured six, before the platoon joined his advance. In some quarters, the successful attack by Australian and US troops at Le Hamel was regarded as the turning point of the war. “I must have been mad,” Mr Axford reportedly later said of his courageous act. On the flight back from the 1983 London visit - “on this side of Dubai” - Mr Axford died. Aboard the plane was Mr Payne, who informed cabin staff and organised for a message to
Police are renewing calls for information about an alleged sexual assault in Dandenong. They said the 30-yearold victim shouted at her attacker and chased him down the street following the 23 March incident. The Journal first reported on it on 4 April following an appeal from Dandenong sex offence and child abuse detectives for public assistance. On Wednesday 19 April, police repeated that request. They said the victim was walking on Moysey Lane about 6.50pm when her alleged attacker left two associates, crossed the footpath and approached her. It is believed he sexually assaulted the woman as he walked past her. The victim confronted the man and one of his associates, yelling and chasing them down the street. She then went to Dandenong railway station and reported the matter to PSOs. The attacker is described as aged in his twenties with broad shoulders, a flat nose, black curly hair, a swollen right eye and of African appearance. He was wearing a dark cap with light coloured writing or embroidery, a black T-shirt with a round neck, light blue ripped jeans and a black zip-up hoodie. Detectives have released an image of a man who might be able to assist with their inquiries. Call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential crime report at www. crimestoppersvic.com.au with any information.
be sent to Queen Elizabeth II. At Singapore airport, military and police cars assembled around the plane as Mr Axford’s body was disembarked. One of Mr Payne’s sons then escorted the body to Perth. “There’s the story of the Victoria Cross family - of what we do for each other,” Mr Payne told the event. On finishing his story, Mr Payne presented Albert Jacka VC’s replica medals to Faye Axford - who is a great-niece by marriage to Mr Jacka. They had been mounted and encased by the Victoria Cross book author Michael Madden. In front of an audience including five families of Victoria-Cross recipients, it was as if Ms Axford had been ordained as part of the greater ‘family’. “Words can’t express what I’m feeling at the moment,” Ms Axford said. “This is just a surreal feeling to meet you.” Next year, she plans to tour Le Hamel, the scene of Lance-Corporal Axford’s awarded heroism and exactly 100 years after the event. “He won the Victoria Cross for saving the 15th
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Battalion,” she said. “I’m just so proud to be an Axford,” she said. In his labour of love, Mr Madden is compiling stories and photos to portray the real people behind the medals for his book The Victoria Cross: Australia Remembers. All but 96 are deceased. Mr Madden feels no Victoria Cross recipient “disappears into the ether” because they all look out for one another. Yet Australia was also at a bit of a knife-edge, he said. “The Victoria Cross has moved from having living recipients to memory. “Now we are moving to the stage where we don’t have the people to remember them - and it is moving to legend.” All proceeds from his book The Victoria Cross: Australia Remembers go to the charity Totally and Permanently Incapacitated Veterans’ Association. Anyone who can help with information for Michael Madden’s book, can call him on 0418 900 204 or email michael@berwickmilitarymedals. com.au.
A Keysborough woman discovered would-be thieves on her front doorstep at 2am. Police said the victim heard noises of someone kicking her door and turned on the front light of her Kotiko Road home on Sunday 16 April. She saw several people on the front porch who quickly ran from the scene. Canine units attended but were unable to locate those responsible.
Coward punch phone theft A thief punched a Dandenong man in the head and stole his phone while he was unconscious. The 23-year-old was walking south on King George Parade, away from Princes Highway, about 2.45am on Friday 14 April. A passing vehicle stopped alongside him and a passenger got out and punched him to the side of the face. He blacked out and woke to find his phone had been stolen. He was uninjured. The victim described his attacker as an African man.
Cops probe car arson Vandals torched a suspected stolen car in Dandenong South. CFA crews attended and extinguished the fire on Pound Road West about 4.30am on Sunday 16 April. Greater Dandenong CIU said the car was a silver Ford station wagon that had not yet been reported stolen.
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Looking Back
Compiled by Dandenong and District Historical Society money go out of the district? I regret to say I think Berwick is on the descend, and not ascend.
100 years ago 26 April 1917 A chemist wanted Sir - May I be permitted to endorse the remarks of your Berwick correspondent and those of Pro Bono Pubico. Surely a public meeting could be called and steps taken to procure a chemist. Could not a guarantee of support be had from doctors and the private hospital? The latter are always the first to give support to local efforts, and I am sure will not fail us now. The business from the hospital alone must be considerable, it is ludicrous to think that one has to send to Dandenong or Melbourne for even such small articles as sponges, toothbrushes, etcetera, and very serious when one realises that our town is without oxygen, etcetera, in cases of emergency. Apart from this question: why let good
50 years ago 27 April 1967 Now largest in Southern Hemisphere Now in its 20th year, Dandenong’s Festival of Music and Art for youth has grown into the largest of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere, declared the president of the festival committee at the official opening of the 1967 Festival in the Dandenong Town Hall last Friday.
20 years ago 28 April 1997 Fat goes belly up in men’s program Carrying excess weight is one of the major risk factors for the development of heart disease.
And men are at the greatest risk. About 50 per cent of adult males in Australia are overweight or obese, yet it is mainly women who join weight loss programs. In order to help men tackle the problem and lose their “beer bellies”, Berwickwide Community Health Services will run a weightloss program designed specifically for men.
5 years ago 23 April 2012 Rooming houses in Greater Dandenong A surge in rooming houses in Greater Dandenong is a sign of mounting housing crisis, says a homeless support worker. Known rooming houses in the city have almost tripled from up to 31 in 2006 to 89 in 2011, an RMIT study released last week shows. In the same period, the number of rooming house tenants rose from 245 to 642.
Tony Setter, head nurse for the Royal District Nursing Service’s homeless program, said the rise showed that “there’s no other accommodation to live in, especially for single men”. “There’s nothing there on the private rental market for people on benefits. They can’t afford it.” He said the rooming house owners of registered and illegal establishments were profiteering from tenants’ plights. He estimated there were about 30 rooming houses in central Dandenong. The study author Chris Chamberlain said many of the rooming houses were scatted in Dandenong North near Chisholm TAFE, Noble Park, and central Dandenong. Only one of the 89 was not registered with Greater Dandenong Council, but Professor Chamberlain was certain there would be more unregistered and unknown rooming houses.
Sport leaps over national divide Local cricket clubs are one of the few enduring traditions that continue to provide the glue that binds our ever-changing community together. As the world struggles to accommodate refugees fleeing from various war-torn hotspots, as heightened political brinkmanship has the world’s media portending another world war, and as domestic violence and community crime in our own country has us questioning the merits of our immigration policies, here in Dandenong we can learn many sensible lessons from our migrant past and celebrate the roles that local sporting clubs have in providing a cohesive force for community harmony and engagement. I’m old enough to remember why the streets in Springvale have names such as Windsor, Buckingham and Balmoral. When Springvale was first subdivided it housed proud migrants from the United Kingdom. In the last 60 years while the street names have not changed, successive waves of migrants from countries such as Britain, Vietnam, Cambodia, Af-
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for sports and clubs to function the players must be supported by coaches, volunteers, administrators and sponsors all working together. Sporting clubs are therefore a valuable microcosm of life. With so many of our traditions no longer being followed it is a credit to our local sports clubs that they have stood the test of time and have welcomed the diversity of our community into the heart of each local club. Cricket clubs are at the forefront of providing this community cohesion. Between the Dandenong District Cricket Association and the Victorian Sunday Cricket Association, both based in the Dandenong region, more than 60 local cricket clubs offer players and their families from all walks of life the opportunity to participate in organised sport. The local clubs welcome men and women, boys and girls, from all diverse backgrounds and cultures.
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By Cam Lucadou-Wells City of Casey’s controversial mission to China has possibly landed a large-scale lantern festival staged next to Bunjil Place next year. The lantern festival is hoped to open for up to five weeks in autumn or spring 2018 on the site of the to-be demolished Casey Civic Centre in Magid Way. If it goes ahead, the event would be a tourist and jobs attraction, Casey mayor Sam Aziz said. During the 4-10 April trip, the Casey delegation met with Zigong Lantern Festival and Trade Company, which stages 300 such annual festivals in China. The company stages large shows internationally such as Lights of the World, Phoenix, in USA and Canada. Deputy mayor Wayne Smith, who was also part of the delegation, said the light installations including animals and iconic buildings would be on a similar scale to Frankston’s annual Sand Sculpting Australia event. Casey was keen to facilitate the multi-milliondollar show in partnership with other businesses, he said. “We need someone to take it on as an event, with Casey providing in-kind support,” Cr Smith said. “It’s such a big event that it’s not something the council could contemplate on its own.” Cr Aziz said the visit opened up doors to the “highest levels” of China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. “We got a huge bang for our buck,” said Cr Aziz - who estimated that buck to be $16,000. He emphasised there was little time for sightseeing. “We had a strong idea of what we wanted to do. “There was surprise at the speed at which we achieved and how hungry China was for global friendship and partnership.” During the trip, a swiftly agreed letter-ofintent for establishing an economic partnership agreement between Casey and Dujiangyan City was created.
Police are trying to identify a torched car shell found alight in Dandenong South. Greater Dandenong CIU detectives believe the vehicle was a Holden Commodore but key parts were missing and damage from the fire was significant. It was found burning on the nature strip at the Glasscocks and Taylors roads intersection about 12.45am on Friday 14 April.
Foiled bid to burgle garage A Dandenong woman confronted a would-be burglar in her garage. Police said the 51-year-old woke to noises coming from the Grace Avenue garage about 8.30am on Wednesday 12 April. She went into the garage and saw a Caucasian man believed to be aged in his mid-thirties standing beside her vehicle. The victim asked him what he was doing and he walked outside. He appeared to leave the scene in a white-coloured sedan.
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A display at Lights of the World, Phoenix, 2016 There was interest from an Australian powdered-milk outlet in China in setting up a factory in Melbourne’s south-east, Cr Aziz said. The trip has meanwhile been condemned by Casey Residents and Ratepayers Association (CRRA) as an “expensive and time-consuming endeavour”. CRRA president Arvo Talvik said the “wasteful” trip had unclear objectives and no accountability. Mr Talvik said the council was advised by an internal report in August 2015 that pursuit of a Chinese economic partnership would require “significant investment” and could take up to 1020 years for real benefits to materialise. “It’s crazy that this wastefulness is happening, when the council keeps saying it is short of money and will need to put rates up in the future. “To date, council has paid consultants Bastion S&GO $15,000 to help plan the trip. “We don’t know what other costs have been in-
curred, but if we included council officers’ wages for time spent working on this China partnership it would quite possibly be $100,000 or more.” Mr Talvik said if the trip led to more Chinese investment in an “already overheated” local housing market, it would be “doing more harm than good”. Cr Aziz said the mission’s delegation had achieved what normally took several visits by being hosted by the most senior tiers of Foreign Affairs. According to the letter-of-intent with Dujiangyan, the agreement was based on “mutual equality and benefit” across “a number of sectors and industries”. Cr Aziz said on the technology front, however, China would “give us far more than what we can give them”. Dujiangyan is a manufacturing “powerhouse, with a population of 652,000 and prospering from a 12.5 per cent GDP rise, he said.
A driver was travelling at more than 100km/h over the speed limit in Bangholme, police allege. Greater Dandenong Highway Patrol members allegedly detected a Holden SS ute travelling at 199km/h in a 90km/h zone on Thompsons Road in the early hours of Friday 14 April. They impounded the 28-year-old Reservoir man’s car for 30 days and will charge him on summons with driving at excessive and dangerous speeds. The impound occurred as part of Operation Nexus, which is a state-wide road safety focus for all police until Anzac Day. Police will target speed, fatigue, distraction, seatbelt non-compliance and impaired driving in an effort to reduce road trauma and improve road user behaviour. The operation will run for 13 days, until midnight on Tuesday 25 April.
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It’s none of our business but… The Journal spoke to Alex in May last year about his short film Who is He? that was screening at the Short Cuts Film Festival at the Drum Theatre. Alex, who has a mild intellectual disability, had just finished filming for Seven Types of Ambiguity. The show is now screening on the ABC and is a psychological mystery told from the shifting perspective of seven characters. He plays Roger, a mentally disabled man living in an old-folks’ home.
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Power of good in this support By Jenna Hutton Murdoch Avocare Community Connect is empowering people and providing support to Greater Dandenong. Its Dandenong South warehouse hosted Federal Bruce MP Julian Hill and Isaacs MP Mark Dreyfus on Wednesday 12 April. Avocare invited the MPs to visit to illustrate its impact on the community through emergency food relief, essential material aid and programs for Work for the Dole participants referred from local Job Active Providers. Mr Hill and Mr Dreyfus were shown on a map the 100-plus charities that accessed Avocare assistance and were surprised by the scope of vital
relief disseminated in the South East. Keith Vethaat works for one of the charities, Transit Soup Kitchen. “Without Avocare, Transit alone could not provide food relief to our 900 families - 2000 individuals - on a weekly basis,” he said. Avocare’s workforce includes Work for the Dole participants who learn employability and industry-based skills while supporting the community. Managing director Trish Keilty told the visitors that Avocare often employed former Work for the Dole participants as supervisors. “Avocare supports sustainable employment and encourages commitment to the community,” she said.
to 5pm on Saturdays and noon to 5pm on Sundays. Kids got a taste of life under the Big Top in Dandenong. They stepped into the spotlight at the Little Devils Circus school holiday workshop at the Drum Theatre on Tuesday 11 April. The event included balancing and juggling and made use of plastic plates and hula hoops.
Springvale Coles shoppers have raised $2692 for the Bravery Trust in the lead up to Anzac Day - one of the 10 highest figures in the state. The cash will provide financial and practical support to veterans who are suffering as a result of their service to Australia. Springvale shoppers can still support the Bravery Trust by donating at the register, buying a $2 donation card, or buying a 12 pack of Coles Bakery Anzac Biscuits, Coconut Drops or Choc Chip Cookies before Anzac Day. A new laneway has been named in honour of the Freemasons in Dandenong. Freemasons Lane was created as part of the Revitalising Central Dandenong project and runs east-west between Mason Street and Moysey Lane. It’s immediately north of the former Dandenong Masonic Hall, which was built at 5 Mason Street in 1923. Greater Dandenong Mayor Jim Memeti said the council now owned the hall and it was poised to become an art gallery. Greater Dandenong residents from migrant backgrounds can contribute to the Migration Timeline at Dandenong Library. The colourful community-led display will be on show until 30 June and is an interactive and informative way to learn about the many journeys that have made Greater Dandenong what it is today. The display is open during library opening hours of 9am to 9pm weekdays, 10am
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Tough times on the home front Sacrifice and hardship wasn’t confined to the battlefields during the Great War. They did it pretty tough at home as well - and few communities did it tougher than Harkaway. The area was primarily settled by German migrants but they joined other families across the district in sending loved ones to the front. However, with family ties to the enemy they had to endure mistrust and betrayal from their own community. Take Dandenong’s Private Arthur Edebohls as an example. While he was serving overseas, three of his uncles and a neighbour in Harkaway were being quietly investigated for being pro-German. John, Joe, and Louis Edebohls and Rudolph Halleur were first reported to the authorities by letter in June 1915 and the Edebohls brothers were again investigated in 1916 and 1918. Police from three different stations - Berwick, Emerald and Ferntree Gully - were involved in “quietly checking on the men”. Each time the claims were discovered to be unfounded and with no evidence one policeman reported that the accusation had been “written in spite”. The Edebohls story came to light as the Narre Warren Family History Group made preparations for its third book and World War I inspired cemetery walk. This year’s walk - titled For Some the Bell Tolled: a World War I Walk in Harkaway Cemetery - was held on Sunday 23 April. Group members took people to 17 graves and told some of the stories of the 40 soldiers and a nurse who are buried in the cemetery. The book has the full story and also stories for the 25 men and Nurse Jessie Traill who are remembered on the Harkaway Memorial Stone at the Harkaway Avenue of Honour. Private Arthur Edebohls was assigned to the eighth reinforcements of the 58th battalion and embarked from Melbourne on 16 December 1916 on HMAT Medic.
Three Australian war correspondents, G.L. Gilmour, Charles Bean and Keith Murdoch, dressed as soldiers, are watching the 57th and 58th Battalions in action against Cabaret Wood Farm, a position in the Hindenburg Line, about 1200 yards north-east of Bellicourt, in France, from the safety of a ditch. This was the Battalion of Private Arthur Edebohls of Dandenong. Picture: AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL. He enlisted at Warragul on the 31 October 1916, the same week as his elder brother Edwin enlisted for the second time. Arthur had recently celebrated his 23rd birthday. He was living with his parents Henry and Mary at Frankston Road in Dandenong at the time and worked as a laborer. It was noted on his medical report that he was just under 182cm tall and he had blue eyes and fair hair. Arthur completed a month of training at Royal Park he was assigned to the same unit as Edwin.
When he disembarked at Plymouth he had another three months of training before he crossed the channel to France where he joined his unit on 16 May 1917. Within a month Arthur was sick in hospital and transferred back to England. He returned to duty in September 1917 and was on the front line during the battle at Polygon Wood during which days and nights of a relentless bombing barrage resulted in many soldiers being hospitalised with shell shock. Arthur was one of them and once more he was
back in England. During his recovery he was reported absent without leave for 10 days and for this he forfeited 26 days’ pay. He returned to France in March 1918 and six months later he was again diagnosed with shell shock and invalided back to England. In April 1919 he returned to Australia on the Derbyshire and was discharged on the 16 September 1919. The Narre Warren Family History Group reports that Arthur may have struggled to return to ‘normality’ upon his return home. From a newspaper report in January 1920 he and another returned soldier Charles Brook were charged with being drunk and disorderly and were locked up overnight. The arresting officer spoke on their behalf in court and no conviction was recorded. However they were subject to a prohibitive order that prevented them both from drinking in the shires of Dandenong, Berwick, Cranbourne or Mulgrave for 12 months. Arthur did not marry and he lived with his parents for some time. His uncle William died in 1939 at Frankston and sometime during 1940 his father died. In 1954 his mother had died and Arthur moved to Frankston. Arthur died at Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital on 16 November 1974. He had been living at RSL Park, Overport Road, Frankston, prior to becoming ill with bronchopneumonia. RSL Park is still providing care to returned servicemen and women and today it is known as Vasey RSL Care. Arthur was buried in Harkaway Cemetery on 27 November 1974 aged eighty-one. He received the Victory Medal and the British War Medal and his name is inscribed on a memorial plaque in the War Garden of Remembrance at the Springvale Botanical Cemetery.
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Injecting rooms rejected By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey has declared it is “strongly” opposed to any proposed safe injecting rooms in the municipality. Councillor Susan Serey, who introduced the motion at an 18 April meeting, said Cranbourne had been mentioned in State Parliament as an illicit-drug hotspot. The suburb might be one of the first locations if “drug injecting rooms” were introduced, she said. The injecting-room approach was “soft”, encouraged illicit drug use and drug trafficking and sent the “wrong message” to young people. The issue was better tackled by more drug rehabilitation facilities, with Victoria well behind NSW’s 800 available beds, Cr Serey said. The motion was opposed by councillors Tim Jackson, Damien Rosario and Wayne Smith - who
called for a council report on the issue prior to voting. “My dissent isn’t that I’m in favour of drug injecting rooms, but that we have proper information in front of us,” Cr Jackson said. He noted a State Parliament inquiry being held on the issue was due to report back in March 2018. “I would be interested in what it says before I form my view. “Ultimately, it’s a decision for the State Government, not for council.” Cr Smith, though not supporting or opposing the rooms, said opportunities for clean syringes and counselling might be offered. Councillors Rosalie Crestani and Milla Gilic, in rejecting the rooms, gave examples of close people who had died while on methadone treatment. “It would be stupid to even dabble with an idea
that it’s OK to go in a room and use heroin and other drugs,” Cr Gilic said. Cr Gary Rowe, who as a State MP had investigated the issue on an international scale, said “safe” injecting rooms was a misnomer. Even in these rooms, users could be killed immediately by a “hot shot”, Cr Rowe said. They attracted drug dealers in the neighbourhood and “don’t give our children or anyone else’s children a degree of safety whatsoever”. “From what I see here tonight, the consensus of this council is we don’t want it in City of Casey.” Mayor Sam Aziz said the motion was based on politics, and didn’t require more technical information from experts - who were in any case divided on the issue. “I’m willing to give my right arm if 90 per cent of residents don’t agree with this (motion).” Meanwhile, council officers were instructed to report back to councillors on the issue by June.
Plea to save youth legal service as ‘funding cliff’ looms By Casey Neill A program that keeps Dandenong youths out of jail will end on 1 July. Federal Government funding for not-for-profit Youthlaw will drop by $72,000 next financial year the cost of its outreach program. Youthlaw outreach lawyer Karen Chibert met with Isaacs MP and Shadow Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus at Headspace Dandenong on Wednesday 12 April. She explained that the program had helped about 760 vulnerable young people during its two years, including about 50 in Dandenong and surrounds. “Each of those 50 people would have three (different) legal issues,” she said. Youthlaw is based in the Melbourne CBD. Ms Chibert travels to nine Headspace and community centres across the state to connect with young people “who arguably wouldn’t otherwise receive assistance elsewhere”. Without the outreach program, those young people face a trip to Melbourne for help. “All the relationships built up between Youthlaw
Bruce MP Julian Hill, Bernie Durkin, a general manager at EACH, Youthlaw outreach lawyer Karen Chibert and Isaacs MP Mark Dreyfus outside Headspace Dandenong. and headspace and other services would come to nothing,” she said. “That would be a real shame. “The take-up by the workers from Headspace has grown exponentially.” Ms Chibert said the program was operating at capacity and there was even a gap in service for the eastern suburbs.
She said young people who’d been assisted through the outreach program told Youthlaw they would have ended up in jail without it or would have racked up huge debt to fund a lawyer. She said the service was specifically for vulnerable young people who were dealing with issues of drug and alcohol abuse, mental illness and homelessness. “What we do a lot is try to get young people on a diversionary program,” she said. “It unclogs the court system.” Mr Hill said solving their legal issues allowed the young people to seek help for their other problems, potentially breaking them free from a downward spiral. Using Headspace as a base meant young people could deal with multiple problems in one visit to one location, he said, saving taxpayer money. Mr Hill said a Productivity Commission report found that every dollar invested into the community legal system returned at least $17 or $18 in economic benefit. “These tiny amounts of money that help address those critical issues for the community are so important,” he said.
CFA call-outs have doubled By Cam Lucadou-Wells Alarms at Narre Warren North CFA brigade have been running hot. Since 2011, emergency call-outs have nearly doubled from 164 calls a year to 299 mainly due to urban growth, the brigade’s captain Mark Dobrich says. During a recent visit by Deputy Premier James Merlino, Mr Dobrich pitched the case for more firefighting appliances and car parking at the fully volunteer 70-yearplus brigade. Mr Merlino - also Emergency Services Minister - fielded questions about the protracted negotiations over the CFA’s structure and its impact on the brigade’s volunteers. Mr Dobrich talked up the value of volunteer firefighters to see risks, problems and solutions that professional “career firefighters” cannot. “Volunteers are also well trained and disciplined, but the volunteer provides something else -diversity. “In the volunteer ranks of any CFA brigade, you not only have highly skilled, experienced and dedicated firefighters but you also have builders, doctors, plumbers, electricians, nurses, engineers, IT specialists. “It is this diversity of skill, knowledge and experience that is the true strength of the volunteer brigade and of the organisation that is CFA.” The brigade’s two trucks - a tanker and a pumper - were adequate for now, but were under increasing demand from outer suburbia, Mr Dobrich said. “This demand is expected to increase as the area continues to grow.” The town - embedded in rural and bush landscapes - was also at significant fire risk, as illustrated by Black Saturday.
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By Casey Neill The rain paused as dozens of people in Endeavour Hills came to a standstill to remember service men and women past and present. The Dandenong Cranbourne RSL Sub-Branch held an Anzac Day service at the Peace Memorial on Heatherton Road on Friday 21 April. Afghanistan veteran Scott May represented the RSL, reciting the Anzac Requiem, leading the crowd in reciting Lest We Forget and laying wreaths. Bugler Alan Collard played the Last Post and Reveille, the crowd sang the Australian National Anthem and God Save the Queen, and piper Alistair Wright played Amazing Grace while attendees placed poppies at the memorial. Dandenong’s Pillars of Freedom will host a dawn service at 6am on Tuesday 25 April. At 9am, Vietnamese Veterans will conduct a service at the Vietnam War Memorial of Victoria, at Dandenong RSL. A march down Clow Street to the Pillars of Freedom will then depart the RSL about 10.30am with a service to follow.
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Some quick WorkCover claims tips to help our non-English speakers Roughly 60 per cent of people in the City of Greater Dandenong were born overseas, according to council's 2012 economic profile. Further, around 14 per cent of these residents do not speak English well, or at all. “When representing a community that has a large immigrant population, it is important that we do our best to ensure workers understand their rights and entitlements under the WorkCover scheme,” said Catherine Sim, lawyer at Adviceline Injury Lawyers. To help navigate what can be a difficult and stressful system, the Springvale team has prepared some quick tips for making your WorkCover journey as smooth as possible. · Regardless of whether it was your employer’s fault, your fault or a complete accident, you are covered by the WorkCover statutory benefits 10 JOURNAL NEWS Monday, 24 April, 2017
scheme if you are injured at work. · As soon as practicable, after you notice your injury, you need to notify your employer. You should also complete an incident report. Ensure you get a copy of the incident report for your records. · Complete a WorkCover claim form and provide it to your employer. Your employer is required to pass the form onto their insurer within 10 days. You will receive correspondence from the insurer within four to six weeks. If you do not receive any correspondence, make sure to follow up and ensure that your claim has been properly lodged. · Injured workers are required to lodge their claim form within 30 days. If this does not occur, your claim can be rejected on the technical point that it was not lodged within the required
time frame. Ms Sim believes that many workers have little understanding of their rights and entitlements under the law. “A common concern for workers we see in our Springvale office is that they fear for their jobs if they lodge a WorkCover claim,” Catherine said. “Anyone who experiences discrimination as a result of lodging a WorkCover claim, should speak with a lawyer.” Workers who have questions about their potential WorkCover entitlements, or need assistance with an existing claim, are invited to contact the Adviceline Injury Lawyers team in Springvale on 9321 9886. Callers will be provided initial advice over the phone and offered a no-cost, noobligation appointment.
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The Victorian Government is currently undertaking the biggest review of property legislation in the state’s history. This includes a focus on five key pieces of legislation that govern the way property is bought, sold and leased in Victoria. These reviews are being run concurrently by Consumer Affairs Victoria (CAV) under the umbrellas Consumer Property Law Review and Fairer Safer Housing. The Consumer Property Law Review encompasses the Sale of Land Act 1962, Estate Agents Act 1980, Owners Corporation Act 2006 and Conveyancers Act 2006. Two Options Papers in this review - Sale of Land and Business and Estate Agents and Conveyancers -are currently open for public consultation until 28 April and 16 May respectively. While both of these Options Papers aim to modernise existing legislation, they also consider changes relating to off-the-plan sales, early release of
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66 langhorne street
GRAND OPPORTUNITY ON 933m2 OF LAND!
Currently Zoned Residential Growth Zone 1, this magnificent block has wide street frontage of over 20m. Ideal for redevelopment and subdivision (STCA) and the location will ensure ready sales for your new project. Currently has a three bedroom home with lots of character, perfect to move in for a period while getting your Plans and Permits with feature high set ceilings and a façade with lead light windows and doors. Centre of town location in one of Dandenong’s best streets being close to shops, market, train station, schools and more! PREMIUM PROPERTY - PREMIUM ADDRESS!
auction: saturday, 13th May, 2017 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPen: Wed 4:15pm to 4:45pm & sat 12:30pm to 1:00pm
Dandenong Central
1-8/50 cleeland street
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THE PROVERBIAL BLOCK OF FLATS!
. Rare opportunity to invest in a complete block of eight apartments in a Blue Chip area just 50 metres from the Dandenong Market. Each apartment has two bedrooms, internal bathroom and laundry, gas cooking and heating and a carport at the rear of the property. Fully let and returning a massive $109,000 plus per annum! This property will suite the long term Investor or superannuation portfolio. Central Dandenong location is the clincher! A RARE OPPORTUNITY!
auction: saturday, 29th april, 2017 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPen: thurs 5:00pm to 5:30pm & sat 10:30am to 11:00am
Dandenong
Dandenong
21 goldlang street
PRESENTATION WILL IMPRESS!
This superbly presented three bedroom home offers an inviting living space for a family, first home buyer or savvy investor. The renovated kitchen, bathroom and laundry means hassle free living for years to come. The polished boards and large windows really bring out the light and warmth in this home. The outlook is over parkland and manicured gardens yet the block is an easy to manage size so the weekends are yours to enjoy! Close to transport, schools, shops and extensive cycling/walking trails and so much more. Inspections will not disappoint so come and be prepared to call this your new home. A FANTASTIC ENVIRONMENT!
auction: saturday, 13th May, 2017 @ 2:00pm (if not sold prior) oPen: Wed 5:00pm to 5:30pm & sat 1:15pm to 1:45pm
Dandenong
3/4 high street
CENTRAL TOWNHOUSE!
This near new home is located only minutes walk to the market and city centre in a small block of four quality built homes. A glossy emprite kitchen featuring European appliances adjoins a massive living area which opens to a rear courtyard. Two double bedrooms and upstairs family room opens to a large, sunny balcony. Includes ducted heating, evaporative cooling and 2.7m ceiling heights. Large single garage with internal access. Currently let for $390.00 per week to excellent Tenants. TOUCH OF CLASS!
4/4 high street
BIG & BEAUTIFUL!
This outstanding, craftsman built townhouse has all the appointment you desire PLUS a central location that is hard to beat! The home features three double bedrooms, two bathrooms, powder room, three toilets, huge white emprite kitchen with European appliances and an enormous living room which opens to a rear courtyard. There are 2.7m ceilings, central heating and cooling, quality fittings and a large garage with internal access. Still under Builder’s Warranty! QUALITY LIVING!
For sale: offers over $470,000 oPen: Wed 4:30pm to 4:50pm & sat 12:30pm to 12:50pm
For sale: offers over $500,000 oPen: Wed 4:50pm to 5:10pm & sat 12:50pm to 1:10pm
Dandenong
Dandenong
1/14 close avenue
THREE BEDROOMS PLUS STUDY!
Very centrally located within a short walk to all amenities, this home features the master bedroom on the ground floor with full ensuite, making it suitable for elderly residents. Also offers formal lounge with vaulted ceilings, modern kitchen, spacious dining, study/second living area, ducted heating, private front and rear yards, street frontage, lock up garage and separate driveway for hassle-free extra car space.
23 edith street
CENTRALLY LOCATED APARTMENTS! ONLY 5 LEFT!
IT'S ALL ABOUT POSITION, POTENTIAL & VALUE!
These near new apartments are now on the market and are available either with existing tenants or vacant possession if you want to move in. Many of these return in excess of 5% so the tenant pays your loan! Features stainless steel appliances to kitchen, split system air conditioning, walk out balcony for those warm summer nights, secure underground car parking and so much more! Located in Central Dandenong with easy access to the iconic Dandenong Market, Plaza, schools, Tafe, transport and more!
For sale: offers over $420,000 oPen: Wed 5:40pm to 6:00pm & sat 12:00pm to 12:30pm
For sale: Priced from: 1 B/r $280,000, 2 B/r $299,500 oPen: By appointment 12349659
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CARRUM Wow Wow Wow!! The views, the ambience, the serenity… that is what you get to enjoy, and it never ends! This multi-level townhome has the makings for a perfect start, an amazing investment or a grand family home. The emphasis is on the light, space and quality finishes and this home features three bedrooms, all with an AC unit, an expansive kitchen with living room
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and a balcony and beach views all year round. Grab your towel, sunscreen, picnic basket and bathers – you’re going to start living the beach life! What’s not to love about this well-designed townhome. You have ample parking for your car, and when you step inside you will take pleasure in all of the extras - high ceilings, stone benchtops, sparkling floors, intercom plus more. All the bedrooms are carpeted and have mirrored built-in robes
while the master has an ensuite. The kitchen is where you can entertain on any scale with plenty of bench space, breakfast bench, a dishwasher and it freely flows to the living and balcony. There’s so much to love about this outstanding home, and now it’s your chance to own it, live in it, go for long walks on the beach and take in that refreshing sea breeze for years to come!
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If you have been searching for a perfectly rectangular block, look no further! Sitting on an allotment of 650sq approx of prime residential land with great development potential (STCA), or dual occupancy potential. Keep the house and build at the back (STCA) and reap the rewards. The long driveway welcomes you to relax on the verandah lowing into a lovely 3 bedroom home with lounge, huge kitchen and meals area and central bathroom. Step outside and enjoy the expansiveness of the land.
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Springvale South 584-590 Springvale Road
Offers closing this week.
BUILDERS & DEVELOPERS - 15 Townhouse Project READY TO GO! Complete with PLANNING PERMIT and ENDORSED PLANS! What a relief with NO dead time, NO worry or stress over gaining town planning approval. With this project it is virtually ready, set, build! This is a highly sought after location with multiple prospective purchasers looking for a housing development just like this. With a scarcity of new projects nearby, this is bound to appeal to buyers hunting for opportunities in the local area. The alternative would also exist for commercial applications of the site (STCA) including aged care, child care, a service station, medical clinic amongst other possible applications.
SBSD Wednesday 3rd May at 5pm (unless sold prior)
CONTACT Nalaka Weerakoon 0414 445 403 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540 Springvale 9558 5111
PRICE Contact Agent INSPECT Plans and documents available at ofice
Noble Park 1-10/3-5 Allan Street
Offers closing this week.
Premium 10 Townhouse Investment Opportunity This is a rare opportunity for an investment property of this quality & size in the heart of Noble Park. With strong rents & very high occupancy rates, this is a very high yield investment, ideal for families, investors, or retirees with a superfund. With a sizeable 1710m2 (approx) & massive frontage there’s potential for high density development in the future - Residential Growth Zone (schedule 1). Each townhouse boasts 2 good sized bedrooms, well equipped kitchen overlooking spacious open plan living areas, all looded in sunlight. Lockup garage plus 2nd carpark & private sunny courtyard for entertaining.
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Meet the Sales Team Greater Dandenong office
Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491
Nidda Gov 0422 808 001
Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379
Tommy Nguyen 0431 644 889
Roger Nissanka 0406 271 004
Alex Khun 0438 443 846
Jay Jayasinghe 0490 107 353
Shan Li 0433 551 341
Robert Iv 0401 188 880
Len Truong 0413 654 882
Linda Gov 03 8581 0999
Monica Gov 03 8581 0999
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SPringvale 3 ALMA COURT
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a firSt-ClaSS oPPortunity With huge Potential on 652m2 (aPProx.) young couples and investors take note: here is a sensational opportunity to buy into the sought after Springvale Central with this family home offering both scope for improvements and future development (StCa). • 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms/2 toilets • Well designed and easy to maintain gardens • Walking distance to Springvale Central and public transport • Walking distance to both primary and secondary school • 652m2 (approx.) this beautiful home is situated in a prime location, offers a myriad of options for young couples, astute purchasers seeking to invest or develop and reap the rewards. a must see to believe.
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Contact Agent Saturday 1;00 - 1;30pm Photo ID Required ContaCt Tommy Nguyen 0431 644 889 Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 4491 offiCe 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999
SPringvale 7 NINALEE COURT
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an irreSiStiBle family living in the heart of SPringvale Central’s most peaceful courts is this fabulous home, big on impact, bright on sun, this is high design on Springvale highpoint! With an eye catching presence out front with beautiful landscaped gardens this adaptable 5 bedrooms with 1 bedroom on the ground loor, 3 bathroom residence is the epitome of family quality. versatile enough to suit every stage of life with living areas upstairs and down and with oversized bedrooms all accommodated with Bir’s and a master bedroom with ensuites and a spa, there’s plenty of room to relax and outdoors undercover area to entertain. • 5 bedrooms with BIR, a master/ensuite and a spa • 1 ground loor bedroom • Open-plan kitchen with Butler’s pantry and ample of storage • Brivis Climate Control Systems • Outdoor alfresco under covered entertaining area • Beautiful landscaped gardens • 3000L water tank connected to the motor • Exceptional custom inishes
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Contact Agent By Appointment Photo ID Required ContaCt Tommy Nguyen 0431 644 889 Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 offiCe 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999
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hidden gem in a quiet court location.
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Contact Agent Saturday 12:00 - 12:30pm Photo ID Required contact Jay Jayasinghe 0490 107 353 Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 OFFIcE 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999
see the light, love the location, step into prestige family accommodation! set on the sunny northern side of the wonderful Pencil Park and reserve, this is sure to tick all the boxes! • Spacious ground-loor bedroom or ofice • Caesar bench top high-end appliances • Upstairs retreat w/ balcony access • Master w/ ensuite and two-way WIR • Decked outdoor entertainment • 560m2 (approx.
Keysborough 6 Condon Court
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Keysborough LOT 3506 - APPLETON AVENUE
Perfect Potential, excellent location (brochure)
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Ducted heating & Evaporative cooling Ducted vacuum system Internal garage access/Remote controlled 900 mm Oven & gas cook top Dishwasher Three TV points & Two Foxtel points Solar Panels Security Alarm Second Kitchen with additional meals area
when a prized position combines with a traditional family home set on a parcel of land measuring 700sqm (approx), excitement naturally kicks in. a front and backyard of great depth ampliies this feeling even further, where you may dream about adding on a striking contemporary extension, building another dwelling or knocking down completely and sub-dividing, either now or one day into the future (stca). • Bedrooms itted w/ BIRs • Open-plan living/dining
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Contact agent Saturday 1:00 - 1:30pm Photo id require 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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Contact agent Sat 12:00 - 12:30pm Wed 6:00 - 6:30pm Photo id required ContaCt ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 offICe 363 Springvale road, Springvale tel: 03 8581 0999
a corner blocK awaits a dream home! looking for a great location to build to live or to invest in a good capital growth area? make your dream come true now. be decisive and don’t wait any longer as vacant land in prestige somerield estate of Keysborough is getting scarce and the price of land keeps rising. set in a stunning environment with tree-lined boulevards and secluded streets and almost 20% of the land is dedicated to open space, so every home is within 400 metres of parkland and wetland.
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contact Alex Khun 0438 443 846 Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 oFFice 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999
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16 Purdy Avenue Dandenong
29 Burchall Grove Dandenong North
DEVELOPER’S OPPORTUNITY
UNIQUE TRI LEVEL IN PRIME LOCATION
Set on a 709m2 elevated lot, close to station & shops, there is a current permit to build a 2 bedroom unit with ensuite behind the existing 3 bed BV. Let to excellent tenant at $320pw the existing home features polished loors, gas appliances & high ceilings. Alternative development potential for a 3 unit development (STP). Fantastic opportunity here!
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 29th April at 11am 10% dep - bal 60/90 days $550,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday from 10.30am Neil Butler 0411 637 088
This individual solid brick home features uninterrupted views & is ideal for a large or extended family. Comprises 4 brs + study with full ensuite & WIR to master. Impressive living area with stunning modern kitchen featuring stone benchtops, glass splashback, WO, HP’s & DW, large meals area leads to formal lounge with cathedral ceiling & built in wall unit. Sliding door access leads to an enormous timber deck. A huge rumpus with built in bar provides a separate living area and leads to study & spa room. Includes RC ducted a/c, hydronic heating & split system to lounge. Huge dble garage with internal access.
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 29th April at 1pm 10% dep - bal 60/90 days $750,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday from 12.30pm Neil Butler 0411 637 088
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11/47 Stud Road Dandenong
13 Trende Street Dandenong
RED HOT VALUE Close to all facilities & set in a quiet rear location, this property enjoys lots of peace & privacy. Offer 2 bedrooms with BIR’s, spacious lounge with gas heating & RC a/c opens to modern cupboard packed kitchen, tiled bathroom & separate toilet. Private yard plus large garage. Excellent condition with neutral colour scheme & loating timber loors. Let to excellent tenant but vacant possession is available.
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 6th May at 1pm 10% dep - bal 60 days $300,000+ Saturday 2-2.30pm Tom Dallas 0403 036 601
4/31a Bryants Road Dandenong
CONTEMPORARY 3 BR BRICK HOME PLUS SEP 1BR UNIT. Main home features loor to ceiling, windows and offers a spacious lounge with stone ireplace, separate functional kitchen, tiled bathroom & large bedrooms with lots of BIR’s. Triple carport separates the BV unit which is fully self contained & is ideal for in-laws, teenagers or separate rental income. Huge 830m2 lot with high density zoning offers potential for unit development (STP). Quiet location close to schools, transport & Princes Highway.
Auction Terms Price Inspect Agent
Sat 20th May at 12pm 10% dep - bal 6 months $750,000+ Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday 12-12.30pm Jerome Mulholland 0401 060 804
8 Aratula Street Dandenong
FULLY RENOVATED IN AS NEW CONDITION Set in quiet complex closed to station & shops, this immaculate 2 bedroom unit is a delight to inspect. Freshly painted throughout & including quality carpets & tiling, the spacious air conditioned lounge opens to an as new cupboard packed kitchen with quality appliances & dishwasher. Luxurious bathroom with loor to ceiling tiling & separate shower is sure to impress. Private backyard & single garage complete the package. Currently let but vacant possession available.
SUPER INVESTMENT OR PERFECT FOR LARGE FAMILY
BRAND NEW TOWNHOUSES IN PRIME LOCATION Private Price Inspect Agent
$377,000+ Saturday 12-12.30pm Tom Dallas 0403 036 601
Choice of 5 townhouses in this excellent position close to the Plaza & market. Each offers 2 bedrooms plus retreat, master with full ensuite, open plan living & single garage. Includes loor coverings, gas appliances including ducted heating, single garage & private yard. Buy now & save up to $18,000 on Stamp Duty. Hurry – will sell quickly!
Private Price Inspect Agent
$430,000+ By appointment Neil Butler 0411 637 088
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Endeavour Hills 71 Crossdale Rise
Lysterfield South 327 Hallam North Road
For sale.
9706 0556
For sale.
9706 0556
Buyers Over $460,000 • 3 bedroom home on 351m2 (approx) • Hostess kitchen overlooking dining • Spacious living zone • Single garage, low maintenance 3 1 1
Shop 41 Endeavour Hills SC , Endeavour Hills obrienrealestate.com.au Jay Giblett 0417 681 312
Buyers Over $1,500,000 • 2 acres of land in Lysterfield South • Planning permit for a 2 lot subdivision • Close to famous bike track, golf course
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 4 Nicholson Close
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Buyers Over $520,000 • 4 bedroom home on 961m2 of land • Stunning new kitchen • 2 light filled living zones
Shop 41 Endeavour Hills SC , Endeavour Hills obrienrealestate.com.au Jay Giblett 0417 681 312
Buyers Over $777,000 • 5 bedroom family home on 649m2 • Renovated kitchen with s/s appliances • 4 spacious living dining zones • Large alfresco overlooking garden 5 3 2
Shop 41 Endeavour Hills SC , Endeavour Hills obrienrealestate.com.au Jay Giblett 0417 681 312
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$220,000 - $240,000 • 2 large bedrooms with BIR • Spacious lounge with floating floors • Carspace on title
282 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong obrienrealestate.com.au Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106
$400,000+ Saturday 6 May at 1:30pm • 3 good size bedrooms • Currently tenanted • Central Dandenong
282 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong obrienrealestate.com.au Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106 Dragana Vasich 0432 042 686
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$780,000 - 830,000 • Fully renovated house • Planning permit issued for 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom townhouse at the rear
282 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong obrienrealestate.com.au Bob Milkovic 0422 504 106
$300,000+ • Central location • 2 good sized bedrooms • Gas ducted heating & solar panels
282 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong obrienrealestate.com.au Dennis Tzortzoglou 0438 341 066 Arty Tzortzoglou 0407 002 734
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NUTS AND BOLTS OF BUYING PROPERTY Buying property can be an overwhelming experience! It doesn’t matter whether you want to buy established housing or house and land - buying property can be daunting if you don’t know where to start, and who to trust. It is vital to get an understanding of what you can afford to borrow. Every circumstance is unique and as the old saying goes - there is more than one way to skin a cat! What might not work in one situation, may work in another. The more information you can get on qualification the better - as well as all the costs associated with purchasing. There are a few ways of ascertaining your borrowing capacity. Firstly, you can walk into a bank and ask to speak to their loan manager. The positive is that you are going straight to the bank, so they have a fair idea what they are talking about. The downside is going directly to a bank limits your options. Just like your circumstances, each lender is entirely different from the other in terms of the standards they set on borrowing requirements. Unfortunately, going directly to the bank restricts your ability to test the market and get the best loan product that meets your specific needs.
A mortgage broker can be another option in getting more information. The positive of mortgage brokers is that they aren’t tied to one lender - they have access to more lenders and are able to source competitive loans. Traditionally, mortgage brokers are affiliated with an aggregator (ie: Mortgage Choice, Aussie) meaning they will operate under a recognised brand name, but basically run their own operation. Dealing with mortgage brokers affiliated to specific aggregators can also reduce your ability to test the lending market usually these aggregators have accreditation with only a certain number of lenders. The bigger the aggregator, the more lenders they can source loans through. So where do you start? You can come and visit me - I would love the opportunity to assist, obligation free of course! But if it’s not me you see first, the next best option is to start with a mortgage broker. For the reasons above, mortgage brokers have access to a greater distribution of lenders and their loan products. They can also give you qualification on the spot. If you aren’t quite ready for a mortgage application, they can provide you with a solid plan to get you in a position where you will be able to meet the lending requirements of the major banks. Ask plenty of questions, expect good information and answers so that you can be educated on the requirements of applying for a mortgage.
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MEGA DISPLAY VILLAGE DRAWS CROWDS the eventual 2500 homes have been built to date. Sarah Bloom, Frasers Property’s general manager Residential Victoria, said the event was a roaring success, giving locals and those further afield the chance to explore a one-stop shop in the modern housing advances. It was also a chance for the community to mingle, meet their future neighbours, and build new relationships. “We wanted to launch it with a family day as that reflects what Berwick Waters is all about – family and community.” Visitors were also given the chance to enter into a competition to win $1000, which runs until 14 May at the sales office. The Berwick Waters sales office is at 2 Viewbank Road, Clyde North, and is open daily from 11am to 5pm. Call 13 38 38 or visit www.berwickwaters.com.au for more information.
The latest in cutting-edge housing designs have proven a major drawcard at Berwick Waters, with scores of people turning out for the launch of the area’s biggest display village. The flagship display village – the largest in the City of Casey – caught the imagination of families, couples and singles alike, who were able to view a kaleidoscope of innovative new design trends and dream of their future homes. The opening kicked off with a family fun day featuring kid’s favourite Peppa Pig, DJs, a giant slide, Thomas the Tank Engine ride, a petting zoo, sausage sizzle and DJs. Art and craft, a Jurassic Park-themed jumping castle, face painters, balloon twisters and food and coffee vans also made the day memorable. Berwick Waters is a joint development by Frasers Property Australia and Mondous Property Australia and more than 500 of
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Futures for at-risk youth By Casey Neill Dandenong’s Bei Nienkel started picking, packing and despatching goods as a Work for the Dole activity. Now the 21-year-old is a paid supervisor for Picking and Warehouse Solutions (PAWS) Fulfilment in Dandenong South. “It’s a good experience. You get to learn new things every day because it’s never the same thing,” he said. Industry and Employment Minister Wade Noonan and Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams visited the warehouse space on Wednesday 12 April. They met the PAWS team and workers from other Whitelion social enterprises Wheelly Good Coffee and fruit2work. PAWS recruits at-risk 16 to 25-year-olds to pick, pack and despatch orders. Supervisors receive support from trained youth workers to help each recruit to grow and gain transferrable skills. Whitelion CEO Mark Watt said PAWS had been in Dandenong South for three and a half years, and operated from the MarkitForce warehouse. “They were committed to helping young people as well,” he said. “We have homeless outreach centres in Dandenong, so we’re working with the homeless kids, and we know that work and social enterprise is fantastic for homeless kids because it really gives them a hope and a future.” Dean Pretty, 24, used to live on the street in Melbourne. Whitelion’s Chatterbox Bus gave him comfort and support. “They just made me feel like someone wanted to listen, because no one ever did,” he said. The service helped him to access rehab then linked him up with Wheelly Good Coffee. Dean now works on the fruit2work project, packing and delivering fruit from a warehouse at the Melbourne Market in Epping. Georgina Shaw, 17, ran away from home and got caught up with drug use.
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Dandenong’s Bei Nienkel is a PAWS Fulfilment supervisor. 167216 “Dean (Pretty) was one of my closest friends through that stage,” she said. Once he’d turned his life around, he returned and offered her a job with Wheelly Good Coffee. Georgina was “trying to change” and jumped at the opportunity. “Having a job, giving me something to do really, really changed my life,” she said. “It was the first ever time I’ve got money for myself. “I’ve got a lot of training done, it’s opened a lot of opportunities for me.”
Mr Noonan said Whitelion received $2.65 million through the Jobs Victoria Employment Network program to place 240 at-risk young people into work over four years. “We do recognise that social enterprises provide a great pathway in terms of workplace inclusion and then community inclusion beyond that, and can be a pathway back to a meaningful life,” he said. “It’s terrifically positive work that doesn’t necessarily get the recognition it deserves.”
Greater Dandenong businesses could get a leg-up in China through a council-led trip. The council will co-ordinate networking and business matching sessions with key businesses and industry leaders in its sister city Xuzhou and nearby Nanjing in September. It’s seeking expressions of interest in the five to seven-day delegation. “I’d encourage any businesses to put their hand up,” Greater Dandenong business group manager Paul Kearsley said. He has led recent visits that have highlighted the growing levels of wealth in China and capacity for Chinese business owners to invest privately in foreign investment opportunities. Mr Kearsley accepted an invitation from the chamber to visit with a SABA representative, and SABA recently hosted a Wenzhou representative. He said that on his trip he would see what the city was about and look for opportunities for businesses to visit in the future. Wenzhou could join Xuzhou and Nanjing on the itinerary for September. The council adopted an International Relations policy last July to help build overseas relationships around economic co-operation and expand economic opportunities for local businesses. It established a formal sister city relationship with Xuzhou in 1996 and over the past few years has developed a link with the Jiangsu Federation of Industry and Commerce in Nanjing. It’s hoped the relationships will drive capital and private investment in Greater Dandenong. Delegation members will pay their own travel expenses. Email business@cgd.vic.gov.au or call 8571 1571 for more information.
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This event aims to find a state of inner peace and connect to meaning while participants’ minds and bodies are calm, still and silent. A cuppa follows. ■ The Open Door, 110 Ann Street, Dandenong. Mondays, 2.30pm to 3.30pm. A gold coin donation is suggested. Call Trish or Jo on 9791 8664.
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We’re Going On A Bear Hunt This mini-musical features songs and handson adventure for children of all abilities. Adults who come along in their pyjamas to the evening performance can buy tickets at a special ‘pyjama parent’ price. ■ Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Monday 1 May, 6.30pm. Tuesday 2 May, 10am and 11.45am. Tickets are priced from $12.90. Visit www.drumtheatre.com.au or call 8571 1666.
Dinner with a VIEW Dandenong Evening VIEW Club’s guest speaker this month is Vivienne Gallagher from Accessorize U. VIEW stands for voice, interests and education of women and the club supports the SMITH Family’s Learning for Life program. New members and guests are always welcome. ■ Dandenong RSL, 44-50 Clow Street, Dandenong. Tuesday 2 May, 7pm. Bookings are essential. Call 9795 1222.
Retirees get active The Combined Probus Club of Noble Park meets on the first Monday of the month for events and activities. The not-for-profit club is for retired people aged over 55. New members are welcome. ■ Club Noble, Moodemere Street, Noble Park. Monday 1 May, 10am. Call Lesley Jarutis on 9546 2346.
Benga House with a photograph of Peter and Ann Hart during their childhood in the home. or assignment help from volunteer tutors, help other students with their studies and make new friends. ■ Dandenong Library, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Mondays during school terms from 1 May, 4pm to 6pm. Call 1300 630 920.
Dance with Chunky Move Chunky Move is offering free dance workshops as a part of the [SUB]URBAN Studio project. Dancers of all experience levels can learn from the best dancers in Australia. ■ Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Wednesdays from 3 to 17 May, 6.30pm to 7pm. Places are limited and bookings are essential. Call 8571 1666 or visit www.drumtheatre.com.au.
Discover this unique two acre historic precinct in the heart of Dandenong. The tour includes Dandenong Shire’s first two-storey homestead Laurel Lodge, built in 1869, and Benga House, the largest and most expensive house in the shire when it was built in 1936. ■ Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Wednesday 3 May and Wednesday 7 June, 10am to 12.30pm. Entry is $9 for adults and $6.50 concession. Call 8571 1666 or visit www.drumtheatre.com.au for bookings. Grand Events and Dr Ian Hart - A man of Service exhibitions. Greater Dandenong Council archivist Rhonda Diffey speak about the Hart family’s role in the broader Dandenong community and share stories from the historical record about Dandenong during World War II. ■ Heritage Hill Museum and Historical Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Thursday 4 May, 6pm.
Ballroom dancing Join in social ballroom dancing every Thursday evening, with live bands. ■ Keysborough Senior Citizens, 352 Cheltenham Road, Keysborough. Thursdays, 8pm to 11pm. $17 per person. Call Jim on 0428 549 995 for more information.
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This Burt Bacharach tribute features 22 of his most popular hits. ■ Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Thursday 4 May, 10.30am. Tickets are priced from $16. Visit www.drumtheatre.com.au or call 8571 1666.
Learn how to create unique and detailed canvas using mixed materials. ■ Benga House, Heritage Hill Museum and Historical Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Fridays 5 and 19 May, 2pm to 4pm. $15 for adults and $12 concession. Call 8571 1666 or visit www.drumthreatre.com. au.
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This event will celebrate diverse and exciting filmmaking. Audience members will vote for their favourite film. Children aged under 15 years must be supervised by a parent or guardian as the movies are unclassified. ■ Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Friday 5 May, 7.30pm. 120 minutes, with interval. Tickets are $5. Call 8571 1666 or book at www.drumtheatre. com.au.
Talks on ... Spirituality Leader of the Multifaith Pilgrimage to India Father John Dupuche will speak about the journey to places sacred to Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists and Christians. ■ The Open Door, 110 Ann Street, Dandenong. Wednesday 3 May, 5.30pm to 6.30pm. A $5 donation is suggested. Bookings are essential. Call Trish or Jo on 9791 8664 for more information.
Indonesian celebration The Indonesian Multicultural Festival of Victoria will feature traditional Indonesian food and drink stalls, community stalls, live music and dance, workshops and more. ■ Menzies Hall, 41 Menzies Avenue, Dandenong. Friday 26 May, 1pm to 8pm. For more information call Nika on 0412 476 998 or Lisda on 0423 065 497.
Springvale Men’s Group Men enjoy coffee, cake and a chat about daily life, exchanging ideas, support and community projects. ■ Springvale Neighbourhood House, 46-50 Queens Avenue, Springvale. The second and fourth Tuesday of each month, 9am to noon. $2 per session. No bookings required. Call 9548 3972 for more information. 27 JOURNAL NEWS Monday, 24 April, 2017
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Drug court founder takes stock By Cam Lucadou-Wells Success at Dandenong Drug Court has bred a successor - a second, larger drug court in Melbourne’s CBD launched on 30 March. Now in its 15th year, the drug court unequivocably quells offenders’ re-offending and saves more than $3 million a year in prison costs. “It’s terrific to have the program expanded,” said departed Dandenong Drug Court magistrate Tony Parsons. “It’s going to provide a massive boost to community safety and to the recovery of people with these horrible drug addictions.” Mr Parsons has left to head the newly-opened $32 million Melbourne Drug Court whose 170 participants is more than double the size of Dandenong. Mr Parsons has been succeeded at Dandenong by magistrate Gerard Bryant. The Melbourne court will complement but not overlap the south-east catchment of the Dandenong Drug Court. Mr Parsons said the Dandenong region - with a drug offence rate double the rest of the state was a “rich field” for the state’s drug-court pilot. Offenders who completed drug-treatment orders (DTOs) at the court were 34 per cent less likely to reoffend than those jailed for similar offences. “It’s worth remembering that people on the drug court program would otherwise be in jail,” Mr Parsons said. The court uses a carrot-and-stick approach an intensive two-year regime of weekly reporting to a magistrate, twice-weekly drug testing, rehabilitation, as well as housing, vocational and welfare support. Any breaches on the program carry the risk of spending time in jail. According to a KPMG report into the court in 2015, the cost of the court’s drug treatment orders is $70 a day per offender, compared to $270 a day for prisoners. The Dandenong court saves about 14,000 prison-bed days a year - with a saving of more than $3 million annually in prison costs.
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SPORT Pathway taking girls to the top By Nicholas Creely Women’s football was once the great unknown it’s now the great success story of 2017. With all the hype that came with the AFLW and its inaugural season, there was also the birth of an elite pathway for talented young girls to develop their game - the TAC Cup Girls competition. And the coach of the Dandenong Stingrays Girls’ team, Dee Longwill, said that the introduction of the pathway is another major stepping stone in Women’s Football in Victoria. “It’s very important (the competition) - these girls are the benchmark to where the young talent will come from, it is our job to get the younger generation up to the standard of our elite programs,” she said. “There needs to be a succession plan or the competition won’t last. It is about educating and increasing the awareness, the wellbeing of this young talent. “We need to be working with the AFLW and VFL clubs to get the same message out. “It is good to see what level they need to be at - how hard they need to work to get to the elite level. “They not only need football skills, but the strength and conditioning, workload in fitness, nutrition, and recovery. “The younger players have mentors and role models to look up to as a motivation to get them to the highest possible level. “Definitely the standard will improve and it will become the benchmark for the younger generation but it will also provide the education and multiple pathways for women’s footy.” It was a steady season for the Rays, who finished in a respectable sixth position with a 3-2
Stingrays coach Dee Longwill was excited by what the TAC Cup season did for Women's Football. 166487 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS record, and impressed on numerous occasions against some of the stronger sides. They enjoyed a strong win in their inaugural game over the Oakleigh Chargers by 24-points, before tasting victory twice more against Gippsland Power (72-points) and Greater West-
ern Victoria (37-points). Longwill said that it was an enjoyable year for all involved down at Dandenong, and said that it definitely exceeded expectations in terms of what they achieved. “I couldn’t have asked for a better first season.
Star players get set to face off against Essendon By Nicholas Creely Eastern Football League (EFL) senior coach Brett Moyle has named his initial 74 player Interleague squad, with a whopping 15 players from both Noble Park and Rowville looking to make the final cut. In what is going to be a highly anticipated clash with the Essendon District Football League (EDFL) on 13 May at Bayswater Oval, there are a number of star players included in the squad. Former AFL star and current Bull James Gwilt headlines the act and could potentially be named captain, with his star teammates Kyle Martin, Mitchell Gent, Sam Monaghan, Shayne Allan, Tim Harper and Ziggie Alwan all named in the squad. Last year’s Chandler Medalist Cameron Manuel has been named for the Hawks and looks certain to be one of the major players for the side, with teammates Alex Frawley, Damian Garner, James Wilsen, Lachlan McDonald, Matthew Davey and Matthew Robinson all making the initial squad. In total, there are 475 games of AFL experience in the squad with Cameron Howat (Vermont), Farren Ray (Balwyn), James Gwilt (Noble Park), John Meesen (Balwyn), Jonathon Simpkin (Balwyn), Kyle Martin (Noble Park), Thomas Roach (Balwyn) and Tom Simpkin (Balwyn) all having previously played at the highest level. Some other notable names in the squad include Kris Pendelbury, brother of Collingwood captain Scott, Mason Crozier, brother of Fremantle forward Hayden, Ryan Bathie, a former Geelong rookie and Richmond VFL star, and Myles Sewell, who has been one of the great North Ballarat VFL players of all time. Last year, the EFL travelled to Simonds Stadium to tackle the Geelong Football League, but went down by 24-points in a spirited display. The Under-19s squad will be named in the coming weeks, with a number of Noble Park and Rowville youngsters set to get a crack. The Southern Football League is also expected to announce its initial squad shortly.
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I wish the season was longer as the girls were connecting as a team and in their line groups, our structures were improving each week and the team was jelling together.” Some stars emerged out of the competition for the Rays, with several players involved in representative football, another major positive as they look to guide them into the elite competition. “We had a number of success stories this season within the team with some players making the Under 16 and Under 18 Vic Country squads, players being involved in the AFL Academy, the interest from the community, sponsors, family and friends and with Bridie Kennedy winning joint Best and Fairest for the TAC Cup competition,” she said. As for Longwill, she is just looking to continue her path in coaching the Stingrays to glory, and wherever it may lead is exciting. “Being a part of the Stingrays and being involved in the TAC Cup Girls competition has been a fantastic development for my overall coaching experience and for the development of the players at an elite level,” she said. “I am more determined to gain as much experience in the off-season to provide the next generation with the growth and knowledge that is required. “Working with the assistant coaches, trainers and support staff was also a great experience, learning and bouncing ideas off each other. “Currently I would like to continue gaining exposure and experience to my coaching and see where it takes me. “Of course, if something came up I would definitely take up the challenge,” she said. “I thank everyone involved in this transition into TAC Cup footy for believing in me so one day you never know?”
Dandy players feature in win There was a dominant Dandenong flavour to the victorious Victoria Metro Men team which claimed an under-18 title at the recent Basketball Australia Helloworld and Kevin Coombs championships. The tournament, held in Townsville last week, was a dominant one for Victoria as a whole, with the Victoria Country Women also claiming their title after a dominant campaign. Dandenong youngsters Tyler Robertson, James Spencer, Daniel Owies, Ryan Rapp and John Tomasi were all part of a squad which reigned gold in after an impressively consistent tournament. The side rallied late against Queensland North in the grand final to clinch the thrilling win 79-77, with Robertson (16 points, five rebounds) and Spencer playing crucial roles. The side was coached by Dandenong’s Darren Perry, who praised his young chargers for fighting through a tough game. “When you trail in the fourth quarter and you trail late in the game you just have to keep with it and we did - you could say we did these things right, but all the things we did late were tough, we did them at the right times and the bunch that started the week are a much bigger bunch of men at the end of the week,” he said. “We didn’t have as much experience as we may have - we had guys this week do things they probably didn’t think they could do.” The Metro Men were trailing for the majority of the match through some slick play by Queensland North, but did enough to bring the Merv Emms Trophy back to Victoria for the second year running. 33 JOURNAL NEWS Monday, 24 April, 2017
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Playmaker looks to the hallowed halls of footy By Nicholas Creely The hallowed turf of the MCG is truly a magic place for all Melburnians. To watch sport there is a privilege, but to play on there is an honour. Those lucky enough to stand in the middle and gaze up at the glorious grand-stands will never be the same. Draft prospect and Dandenong Stingray playmaker Hunter Clark is one of the lucky ones. Playing just over two weeks ago as part of Team Jacob Weitering, in what was the curtainraiser for the Carlton-Essendon match on the MCG, the 18-year-old impressed with flashes of brilliance and an uncanny ability to find a target, even if under extreme pressure. But he admits that stepping onto the MCG was a wonderful experience, and one that he has taken plenty from. “I’ve been injured since early January, so the Academy game a couple of weeks ago was the first game I’ve played for the year. “I knew what the expectations would be, and I’m just looking to build at the moment,” Clark said. “The Team Weitering/Daniher game was the first time I’ve been on the MCG to play - running out on the ground even for the warm-up, a few of the boys were talking about what it would be like to play in front of even 50,000 - it felt surreal to be honest, it was awesome being on the MCG.” Now looking to settle into the TAC Cup season before the National Championships begin, the prodigious talent is excited for what lies ahead. “It’s all pretty exciting going through the TAC Cup and hopefully I can play some Vic Country games too - I just want to have a solid year, put my best foot forward and give myself every chance to be drafted,” he said. Clark is an aggressive half-back who is looking to expand his game, has the ability to cut apart a team with elite skills on both sides of his body, but possesses a team-oriented mindset like the two players he currently models his game on. “When I’m in situations where I need to be able to get out of danger, being able to use both feet means you are never trapped - I think it’s definitely a strength, and it opens the ground up too,” he said. “I’m not too sure where I’ll be playing most of the year - I’ve been playing half-back in the Academy games, but I want to be able to play anywhere and add another string to my bow - the more positions you play well the better you are. “I like to think I can play a bit like Luke Hodge and Marcus Bontempelli - the way Hodge puts his head over the ball and stands up in big moments is inspiring and the way Bontempelli uses his brilliant hands in close and can make something out of nothing is awesome to watch.” Hunter only last weekend played a match against the Northern Blues at Etihad Stadium, as part of the AFL Academy, and was among the best players on the ground. “I felt I went OK against the Northern Blues
Hunter Clark is an excitement machine. at Etihad last weekend - it was really my first senior game, and it was a massive step-up - it was a bit weird lining up on Cam O’Shea, who played at Port - he was just really big and obviously played a lot of AFL footy,” he said. He is also buoyant about the talent the Rays possess in 2017, and was full of praise for several of his teammates.
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Balkans blaster storms Serbia By Russell Bennett Narre Warren local and Noble Park Tennis Club prodigy Destanee Aiava continues to take the tennis world by storm after the 16-year-old made her Fed Cup debut against Serbia on the weekend. It marks just the latest chapter in a meteoric rise for Aiava who is one of world tennis’ most impressive young talents. She announced her arrival on the global stage at the Brisbane International in January. Having defeated three higher-ranked opponents to qualify for the prestigious WTA Premier event, she went on to survive a nerve-wracking overnight rain delay to win her first round match against American Bethanie Mattek-Sands. Aiava was then awarded a wildcard into the senior draw of the Australian Open becoming the first player born this century to compete in a Grand Slam. Molik, the Australian captain, said she was “delighted” to name Aiava alongside Daria Gavrilova, Ash Barty, and Casey Dellacqua for the must-win tie against Serbia. “We all saw Destanee’s talent and determination during the Aussie summer and I’m really looking forward to seeing her blossom and develop as she matures into a professional tennis player,” Molik said. She may seem shy and unassuming away from the court, but Destanee sure lets her power-packed game do all the talking on it. While her incredible physical fitness is a major asset, she describes her mental strength as the biggest key. “That side is just as strong as the physical for me,” she told the Gazette in an extended interview a little over 18 months ago. And mum Rosie agrees. “They both go hand-in-hand - her coach changed her game to just improve the base of it and work on a few technical things like getting her timing right,” she added. The youngster is already known for her tireless work ethic and drive to succeed. When the Gazette first spoke with Aiava way back in 2012, she explained that she pinned a list of goals on the fridge and ticked them off one-by-one as she accomplished them. On that list with a bullet - “Become world number one”. Australia took on Serbia in its World Group II playoff at the Kristalna Dvorana Sports Hall in Zrenjanin, Serbia, on 22 and 23 April.
“The Rays have quite a few that can be drafted this year - Luke Davies, Oscar Clavarino, Aaron Darling and Tom De Koning who have all proven themselves pretty well so far - Riley D’Arcy is just dominating at the moment and doing everything right, and Josh Bateman, our skipper, has a lovely kick - Dyl Morris is another who has had a quick start to the year,” he said.
Rangers on the bounce back to start strong season By Nicholas Creely It’s been an up-and-down six-month period on-court for Dandenong Basketball, with highstandards and bitter defeats driving the powerful organisation in the winter competitions. Following the shattering WNBL grand final defeat for the Rangers, the SEABL Men’s and Women’s have both started their respective seasons in strong positions. But it’s the Dandenong Rangers Youth Championship Women that have made waves and have put together a truly unbelievable start to the season. Undefeated at 7-0 to start the season, the Rangers show no signs of slowing down, and have put together a truly unprecedented first part of the season. Starting their season with back-to-back wins in Round 1 over Ballarat Rush 70-47 and Bendigo Braves 55-52, the Rangers returned home in Round 2 to claim a comfortable 57-47 victory over Eltham Wildcats. They then annihilated 34 JOURNAL NEWS Monday, 24 April, 2017
Kilsyth Cobras 76-33 in Round 3, before knocking off Ringwood Hawks 63-58 in an entertaining duel in Round 4. The new head coach, Clare Papavs, was unsure when taking the job what to expect, but she has been pleasantly surprised with how the start of the year has panned out. “Really proud of the girls and the way they are adjusting to the new system we’ve installed”, she said. “They are a young group, a different group from the past few years - I don’t think we knew what to expect from Round 1 to now seven games in, but to be sitting 7-0 in first place leading into the break is a nice position to be in.” Playing off a new and exciting team-based game, the YYC Women’s Rangers are blitzing the competition with their spread across the scoring, with no player even averaging 10-points per game. In terms of defensive pressure and presence, they are head-and-shoulders above the other teams considering they play such a frenetic at-
tacking game. Although seen as a team that doesn’t rely on just a few players, the starts of both Amy Baum and Kristyn McInherney are not going unnoticed, with the pair dominating the first seven games. Baum and McInherney, seen as potential future WNBL stars, are averaging higher than 45 per cent from the three, with Baum in particular the team’s most elite passer, with 3.4 assists per game ranking her in the top-three of the competition. Papavs said that the key to the success so far this season has been a willingness for the players to execute the game plan of the coaches. “The girls take in everything Dean Kinsman (assistant coach) and I give them - they work hard and deserve the success they are having,” she said. “I’m really enjoying leading this group of young athletes, hopefully we can keep the momentum up into the rest of the season.” The Rangers play their next home game at Dandenong on Sunday 30 April against Knox Raiders.
Destanee Aiava continues to make waves in the Tennis world.
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Women are in their own league By David Nagel
Girls like Dandenong Stingray's player Molly McDonald have a new avenue to the big time with the advent of the South Eastern Women’s Football League. 166487 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS stronger and stronger,” he said. “Some clubs like Cranbourne and Seaford are already fielding three senior sides and I can see the day -in two to three years’ time - where we’re doing the same.” O’Loughlin said the implementation of women’s football had created a great atmosphere at the club. “It’s always been about a one-club mentality for us, I’ve said that from the start, and that’s the way we’re approaching it,” he said.
“The girls get treated no differently to the boys. We share the duties around the club evenly and that’s the way it should be.” COMPETING TEAMS IN SOUTH EASTERN WOMEN’S FOOTBALL LEAGUE Chisolm SEWF Division 1 Cranbourne, Eastern Devils, Gippsland Maroons, Knox, Port Melbourne, Seaford, St Kilda Sharks. MRC SEWF Division 2
Running mates show they are a formidable pair Fanta Bale and Dundee Osprey announced themselves as serious RSN927 Sandown Cup contenders after both recorded emphatic victories in their staying debuts at Sandown Park on Thursday night. The pair have forged formidable careers over the sprint and middle distances, each recording three Group 1 victories and combining to win almost $1 million in prize money. However neither had started over 715m before taking their place in the heats of the Grade 5 series. Sent to the boxes as the $1.50 favourite, Fanta Bale pinged straight to the lead and was never challenged, carving out stunning early splits to score by eight lengths in 41.70. Peter Riley, deputising for trainer Robert Britton, was delighted with Fanta Bale’s performance. “You can’t ask any more, to jump on the lure and run those splits early it’s going to take a very good dog to run her down,” he said. The seven-time group finalist has long been touted as a potential stayer, but her form had been so good over the sprints that she’d been kept to the shorter trip. Despite a number of feature sprints coming
Peter Riley and star greyhound Fanta Bale. Picture: COURTESY OF SANDOWN GREYHOUNDS up over the Sandown May carnival, including the $145,000 Group 1 Sapphire Crown, connections have decided the time is right to step her up in distance. Dundee Osprey was made to work hard in his heat but was no less impressive, registering a six length win while stopping the clock in 41.91. The $1.60 favourite was expected to lead from
box 1 but was headed by Destini Wildfire early and took more than a lap of the circuit to reel him in. The reigning Sandown Greyhound of the Year finally drew level coming off the back straight before accelerating away to claim a comfortable victory. “I thought he would have got a bit further in front, but the 5 put him to the sword early,” said trainer Geoff Scott-Smith, who completed a winning double and will have three starters in next Thursday’s $17,250 final. “I wasn’t sure how he was going when he passed us (at the starting boxes after the first lap) but he seemed to run it out pretty good for his first run over the distance.” As happy as he was with Dundee Osprey’s first try over the 715m, he hasn’t ruled out a tilt at the Speed Star - an event he won last September ahead of the Sandown Cup. “I’ve got the Sandown Cup in mind, but the Speed Star - we’ll see what happens. He’s lost a length or two early but he’s still running over-all good times.”
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Women’s football looks set to continue its staggering growth pattern of the last few years with the impending birth of the South Eastern Women’s Football League (SEWFL) in 2017. A total of 25 clubs will field 32 teams across three divisions, setting the foundation for future success stories in the elite VFL and AFL Women’s competitions. Established clubs in the South East such as Beaconsfield, Cranbourne, Endeavour Hills and Seaford will match motors in the top two divisions, while the real excitement will come at the base level of SEWFL where new clubs will bring a fresh look to the football landscape. Division three - the South East Development League - will see clubs from as far and wide as the Bass Coast, Morwell East, Crib Point and Bunyip dip their toes into the competitive ranks for the very first time. Officer SFC is also one such club and president Barry O’Loughlin said after a long build up the club was now looking forward to the start of the season on Saturday 6 May. “It’s been a long process, but the numbers have stayed strong and the girls have really maintained their enthusiasm,” O’Loughlin said. “It will be great to finally get it going, a great starting point for a concept that is going to get bigger and bigger as the years go by. “It’s phenomenal what’s happening really, women’s football is already massive and you’d love to have a crystal ball to see where it will all end up.” O’Loughlin said the growth of the senior competition would hopefully attract stronger numbers to the junior ranks. “I know there have been some difficulties in attracting numbers in the juniors at some clubs, but this will filter down and clubs are going to get
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