Journal News - 03rd July 2017

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3 July 2017

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A Star News Group Publication

Tributes flow after popular councillor dies

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Covering Endeavour Hills, Doveton & Hallam

Proud Cobras building from the ground up

Switched on to trades training More than 100 people took a closer look at the trades training available at Hallam Senior College. Korrina got a taste for electronics at the Wednesday 28 June gala event. 167347 Picture: GARY SISSONS n See page 5 for the full story.

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On top of trucks be nominated and now a finalist for an award like this is just amazing,” she said. She lost out to Tracie Dickenson from Daryl Dickenson Transport in Queensland at the Trucking Australia gala dinner in Darwin on 23 June. Ms Stewart’s been around trucks since birth and has worked in the trucking sector since she was a teenager. It never occurred to her to let her gender stand in the way of pursuing a career in the traditionally male-dominated industry.

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“My grandfather and father were both truck drivers for their entire working lives,” she said. “I grew up in trucks, around trucks and learning about everything to do with trucks, so when I was 15 I knew I wanted to work in the industry.” Ms Stewart now has 25 years’ experience as a qualified diesel parts interpreter. She understands just how costly it is to have a vehicle off the road for any amount of time. Ensuring those in the industry can get the right parts when they need them is something she takes very seriously, because one wrong part

or unnecessary delays “could be the difference between being held over that night and not being mobile until the following day”. “The knock-on effect is awful. I take my job very seriously and my ability to help when needed is what I’ve built my entire career on,” she said. She makes herself available at all hours, taking calls on weekends from customers who she knows feel terrible about disturbing her days off but are only calling because they’re desperate to get vehicles back on the road. Continued page 3

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Casey Stewart was among three finalists for a National Trucking Woman of the Year award. The Kooweerup resident is the territory business manager for Victoria and Tasmania with Hallam’s Truckline. She lives and breathes trucks and was amazed at her nomination for the Australian Trucking Association (ATA) National Trucking Industry Awards. “I can’t believe it, I’m so lucky to be able to work in a job, industry and community that I love, and for a fantastic company like Truckline, so to


Casey looks to State for family violence funding By Victoria Stone-Meadows The City of Casey Council will take advantage of the State Government's big spending on family violence prevention as they develop a new family violence strategy. Casey Council will seek funding from the government and input from experts as it moves forward with implementing a new Family Violence Prevention Strategy. At the council meeting on Tuesday 20 June, Councillor Rosalie Crestani recounted an emotional discussion she had with an unnamed police officer who manages family violence cases in City of Casey. The discussion was used to highlight the toll

violence against women and children in the Casey community has on everyone involved; from family members to police officers. At the meeting, council passed recommendations that will see them writing to government ministers and experts as they seek assistance in forming the new strategy. The council will seek the input of Dr Dina McMillan for the creation of the report as well as input from the head of the government’s new antiviolence agency Family Safety Victoria. The council will also request a briefing from the government on the role of the Support and Safety Hubs that were proposed in the latest State budget. The report presented to the council also out-

lined the cost, locations, and timeframe for the new banners and signage in the municipality originally proposed by Councillor Rex Flannery. Council officers outlined in the report that a minimum of six weeks would be required to undertake the design, fabrication and installation of the anti-family violence banners. For 156 banners and flags of varying sizes to be designed, printed and put up around the municipality on exiting banner and flag poles will cost about $27,300 and be covered by the current budget. The council will develop the new family violence prevention strategy and accompanying action plan in the coming months.

Reliving the magic of Harry Potter More than 100 people delved into the magic of Harry Potter at Endeavour Hills Library to mark 20 years since the first book in the magic series was released. Librarians Riannon and Jessica dressed in Hogwarts garb for the Monday 26 June event, and Moaning Myrtle stopped by the bathrooms. Author JK Rowling released Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone two decades ago, and followed with six more instalments in the series that captured the imagination of kids - and parents around the world and spawned eight movies. Casey Cardinia Library members can continue celebrating the magic by logging in and immediately downloading the e-book at www.cclc.vic. gov.au.

Get on board for business The Small Business Bus is on its way to Endeavour Hills. The free service will roll into town on Monday 17 July. Small business operators in the area will be able to access support and government business services. “The Small Business Bus is a great service for local businesses to have access to expert face-toface advice anywhere in Victoria,” Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams said. The bus will be at Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre, Heatherton Road, Endeavour Hills, from 10am to 4pm on Monday 17 July. Visit business.vic.gov.au/sbb or call Small Business Victoria on 13 22 15 for more information.

Plaza is breaking into music Talented youths will show off their skills at a Dandenong school holiday showcase. Greater Dandenong Council’s youth and family services FReeZA committee organised the Plaza Live Youth Talent Show in partnership with Musicians Making a Difference. The Dandenong Plaza Shopping Centre’s centre court, at the McCrae Street entrance, will host the event from 4pm to 6pm on Friday 7 July. On stage will be rappers, singers, hip hop dance crews and break dancers. Call 9793 2155 for more information.

Plain speaking for tenants New multilingual videos are explaining tenancy rights to new Victorians. The State Government produced the video series in Arabic, Karen and Swahili for the growing Iraqi, Syrian, Myanmar and Congolese communities. The languages reflect the top five countries of birth of people granted visas in Victoria. The videos cover starting and ending a lease, bonds, repairs and condition reports. Consumer Affairs Victoria partnered with refugee and migrant settlement agency AMES Australia to share the videos with their clients. The videos can be found on the Consumer Affairs Victoria website.

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Aid in Mick’s parting gift By Cam Lucadou-Wells and Bonny Burrows Mourners will be making a fitting tribute to longserving Casey and Berwick councillor Mick Morland who was so highly regarded for his unstinting community service. Since his sudden death, mourners have been requested to donate to the philanthropic Casey Cardinia Foundation in lieu of flowers. Floral tributes had been flooding in to the Morland family home after Mr Morland was fatally struck by a car on the Princes Highway, near Wilson Botanic Park, while he was out walking on 24 June. His wife Kay Morland contacted Casey Cardinia Foundation executive officer Therese Howell and asked if the foundation would accept donations from mourners in lieu of flowers. “Kay expressed that she felt it appropriate for any donations to benefit the community that Mick loved so dearly, through the Casey Cardinia Foundation,” Ms Howell said. An array of community groups - football clubs and leagues, SES, Guides, Scouts, Rotary, Neighbourhood Watch, environment and church groups - have expressed their grief and shock about the horrifying news. All spoke warmly of the husband, father and grandfather and his support for their causes. Among his pet campaigns were a library in Hampton Park, a new track for Casey Little Athletics, an aquatic centre in Narre Warren and the Bunjil Place complex. Casey Mayor Sam Aziz paid tribute to the “decades of dedication” from the seven-term councillor. “He was easy to work with, he had his heart in the right place and he was compassionate - these are rare qualities these days, unfortunately. I’ve lost a dear friend, the community has lost a statesman.” Cr Aziz lamented how Mr Morland could have lost his life during such a “benign, pleasant activity” as taking his routine evening walk to manage his type two diabetes. Casey Council - which has lowered its flags to half-mast - will decide on a lasting tribute with Mr Morland’s family, Cr Aziz said. “He was devoted to his wife, Kay, his children

Kay and Mick Morland. and his grandchildren, and our thoughts are with them as they grieve.” Mr Morland is the second longest-serving Casey councillor, behind Wayne Smith, and stood as a Liberal candidate for State Parliament. Mayors Jim Memeti of Greater Dandenong and Brett Owen of Cardinia, Victoria Police and a raft of politicians from several allegiances have paid tribute. State Opposition Leader Matthew Guy described the Liberal life-member as “an institution in Casey, a great bloke with a heart of gold”. Gembrook MP Brad Battin said he would be remembered for the many things he delivered for the community he loved for decades. “All of the City of Casey will miss the man with that moustache,” he said. “Thanks Mick, you will be missed.” When he received an Order of Australia Medal in January last year, he told Star News that all his years of service had made him realise how many people did not put their hands up to help the community. “I always believed that if you want to be involved in your community you have to put in the time and effort,” he said. And that’s what he had been doing since he took

on the presidency of a kindergarten in Narre Warren 30 years ago. A passionate Tigers supporter, he was an Upper Beaconsfield premiership player and reserves coach, president of Narre Warren Junior Football Club and one of its coaches of the decade. Rotary Club of Berwick President Mark Caulfield remembers his friend and fellow Rotarian as a generous man who gave his community his all. A “reliable and hard-working” member of Rotary for 23 years, Mr Morland knew how to crack a joke, but was also known for his strong work ethic and tireless efforts in helping grow the ageing club. He served on many Rotary committees, including a stint as president from 2012-13 He helped enter partnerships with Casey to provide picnic tables and the Rotary Rotunda in Pioneer Park, a rotunda in Buchanan Park and ongoing work with the Casey North Community Information and Support Service, the Australia Day festivities at Pioneer Park and the Carols by Candlelight celebrations in Berwick. In 2009, Mr Morland was officially recognised for his Rotary commitments with the prestigious Paul Harris. “He welcomed all new comers to the club and upheld the ideals of Rotary to do good in the world,” Mr Caulfield said. There was also Mr Morland’s renowned “wicked sense of humour”. Casey councillor Milla Gilic recalled this piece of golden advice from Mr Morland just after winning her seat on the council. “See this Deputy Mayor medallion, they don’t tell ya, but just in case of emergency crisis, it’s actually gold foil wrapped chocolate!” It would have only been dispensed days after Mr Morland had lost his own seat in November’s council elections. Mr Morland is survived by wife Kay, children Ben, Luke, Rebecca and Brett and nine grandchildren. His funeral will be held at Berwick Church of Christ, Centre Road, Berwick, on Wednesday 5 July at 10.30am. Donations can be made to Casey Cardinia Foundation through: https://inmemoryccf.everydayhero. com/au/mick-morland

Casey bursting at the seams Casey has grown to the brink of 300,000 people - adding nearly 47,000 people in the past five years, according to 2016 Census data. The reported population was 299, 301 for the Australian Bureau of Statistics census conducted on 9 August, though the survey was blighted by multiple cyber attacks and online crashes. Casey’s rapid growth is reflected by the addition of 14,000 extra dwellings since 2011. There are now more than 100,000 homes. The municipality’s median age is also rising, up from 33 to 34 years. This is still younger than the national population, which is on average 38 years old. Weekly household income has risen (from $1342 to $1554), while monthly mortgage repayments are unchanged at $1733. Median weekly rents however have risen from $295 to $340 - slightly higher than the national average. A higher percentage of residents are renting (21.3 per cent) since 2011, though a significant majority own their homes or own them with a mortgage (75.3 per cent). Nearly a quarter of households have three or more vehicles. The top nominated ancestries are still English (19.3 per cent) and Australian (18.4 per cent), but Indian (5.9 per cent) has risen from fifth to third. More than half of Casey’s residents are born in Australia, dipping from 61 per cent to 56 per cent. The next most common birthplaces are India, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, England and New Zealand. More than half follow Christianity, though the most popular religion was ‘no religion’ (24.3 per cent). It was followed by Catholic (23.9 per cent), ‘not stated’ (8 per cent), Anglican (7.9 per cent) and Islam (7.4 per cent).

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Looking Back

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5 July 1917 Dandenong Shire Council Mr W Cadle has applied for a piggery license on property situated in Hammond Road. The provisions of the Health Act 1915 have been complied with and it was recommended that the application be granted - Adopted. *** A letter has been received from Mrs Symons asking for the tree in front of her property at Springvale to be removed - Left in the hands of the president. *** Geo Clark, Inspector, reported that Mr Woodcock and myself have been observing the crossings on Pt Nepean Rd and the wandering stock at Chelsea and Aspendale - Prosecuted offenders.

2 July 1967 Railway safety wrecked Safe working equipment on the line between Cranbourne and Kooweerup was put out of action by the theft of eight lengths of copper wire valued at $200 according to evidence in Dandenong Court last week. Statements produced by the police told of raids after midnight on various quiet sections of track between Cranbourne and Traralgon where copper wire to the value of $938 was stolen.

20 years ago 7 July 1997 Just the ticket Greater Dandenong Council will extend parking time limits in Thomas Street to help strug-

gling traders. The city’s group manager of residential amenity, Mr William Ryley, said last week he would extend parking in Thomas Street from one hour to two. The traders, while pleased with the decision, will continue to lobby for free parking according to trader Mr Ken Hill of Playful Pets. “We’d love to see all the parking meters ripped out,” he said. “If the council is serious about helping traders in Thomas Street, it should make parking free and keep the major bus strip here.“ Mr Hill said Thomas Street traders were “outraged” by the council’s proposal to move the main bus stop to Dandenong Plaza. “Everything is being done for the east side of Lonsdale Street and the west is still being neglected. “But we are pleased the council has

moved to extend parking limits because we believe it will increase foot traffic.”

5 years ago 2 July 2012 Rugby helps teens stay right on track Sport’s transformative power has taken a Dandenong-based youth drug and alcohol service by surprise. Young at-risk clients from Youth Support and Advocacy Service have soared due to help from a band of Melbourne Rebels rugby players. In some cases the youngsters, who have substance abuse issues, have made two years of progress in a matter of months. Some have started training twice a week and playing with Endeavour Hills Rugby Club and some have landed their first ongoing jobs.

Young pirates hooked into store The late Jack Johnson was the author of When the Clock Strikes, a fascinating account of growing up in Dandenong, his years tending to the city’s pipes and drains as a plumber and bringing up a family with wife Frances in their beloved home in Macpherson Street. The double wooden door from the back storeroom at Old Patto’s Hay and Grain Store was directly in line with the front door to Lonsdale Street. The reason for the extra width of this door into the storeroom was to allow for the carrying or wheeling of large bales and bags of stock feed and wheat. Wooden framed iron-wheeled trolleys were pushed up the sloping ramp which joined the wide Baltic pine floor boards in the store to the gravel and bitumen footpath outside. The Lonsdale Street doorway was set beneath a corrugated iron verandah and the parapet wall just below the large seed merchant sign. The verandah was supported at the roadside

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BACK JACK JOHNSON on more hand adzed ironbark posts and separated from the roadway by a bluestone block gutter. Horses were tethered to steel rings mounted on red gum and ironbark hitching posts at the footpath’s edge. The heavy iron-wheeled trolleys carried bags of wheat, oats, maize and shellgrit to their customers’ waiting wagons. From inside, and to the right of the door, the front window of the shop was a six-paned mullioned window of Baltic pine, stained with black creosote and set about three feet above footpath level.

The window was boxed-in to create a display area. From outside, on the right side of the door was a small colonial barred window that let light into a small office, which had a floor for a ceiling that acted as a storage place above. From Lonsdale Street when you entered the sales area, on your left was the display window, on your right was the small office. Through the double doors at the back of this area was the storeroom and at the back of the storeroom was the wide sliding door onto the loading ramp outside. On the right hand side of the door into the back storeroom stood large cast-iron platform scales for weighing bags of wheat and seeds. It had a fancy cast-iron back for leaning the sacks against. This back was similar to the old bed ends and gates. Because it weighed bags of produces in excess of a hundredweight, it was a beam balance type of scale.

Alongside the scales was a wooden bench with a couple of shelves beneath it. This contained bundles of heavy brown paper bags used for smaller quantities of seed and chook food. At the back edge of the bench top, on the lining board wall were wooden racks and boxes which contained balls of string and short pieces of hay band and cardboard luggage tags, for identifying what was in the bags and for whose order it was. There were also large chaff bag needles for resewing the tops of bags. Above these shelves hung various types of bag hooks, which had sharp points for gripping the bags or bales. The single ones had a wooden handle and the double ones were all steel. We used to hold the single one in our hand and pull our sleeve down and pretend we were Long John Silver or some other fearsome pirate as we stood at the top of the piled high bags of chaff or wheat in the back store.

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Marketing the easy way to profits By Rebecca Skilton It’s been said that Albert Einstein defined insanity as doing the same thing over and over again but expecting different results. And according to a marketing expert, it’s this exact insanity that too many businesses apply to their strategic marketing plan. Marketing strategist, creative writer and inspiring conference speaker Damian Morgan encouraged local business owners to be bold, precise and informed at business excellence seminars held by Star News Group at Dandenong's Drum Theatre on Tuesday 20 June and at the Waterman Centre in Victor Crescent, Narre Warren, recently. He walked business owners through a marketing crash course covering the whos, the whats, the whens, the wheres and the whys of strategic marketing. He said that marketing isn’t optional when seek-

ing business success. Using examples of brands such as Tradie underwear and Workwear, Adidas, Nike and Lorna Jane, he stressed the importance of brand positioning, strongly encouraging businesses to have a firm understanding of their target audience. He said that a good advertisement doesn’t appeal to everyone, but instead charms and hooks people that the products and services are aimed at. “A bad ad costs the same as a good ad but the difference is bad ads don’t work,” he said. “We think that advertising is telling people what we’re capable of which can be our biggest mistake but great advertising actually appeals to people’s hearts as well as their minds. “Good ads don’t hook everyone, but they get far more than they would if they were watered down (to tailor for everyone).” He encouraged business owners to target specific marketing seasons such as tax time, Christmas, sports seasons and seasons of the year and

|to tailor their advertising to the current market - or risk losing potential customers. “At Christmas time, you’re competing with every present under the tree - if you don’t promote whatever it is you’ve got that could be a gift at Christmas you’re losing sales to everyone that is,” he said. “You’ve got to make your product or service giftable. So many small businesses roll over and die in their off seasons but when you promote during the off season, you’re going to win where others won’t. “And when you don’t have seasons, make them up.” When it came to marketing and advertising platforms, he highlighted that the importance of local media outlets should never be overlooked and encouraged business owners to use their local newspapers to tap into the market in which they exist. “If you want to know local news, politics and sports and about what’s happening in the local area, there isn’t many other sources than the local newspaper,” he said.

“The people reading those papers - they’re local. From a commercial point of view, that should be music to your ears. “Local newspapers should be the first cab off the rank, your base layer. “You need to saturate the market in which you sit. If you do that, you’re much more likely to get a return from the people more likely to buy from you.” Within local advertisements he encouraged businesses to use content space wisely, emphasising that ads work best when focused on one ‘hook’ and are tailored to suit the changing needs of individual seasons. “You’re not going to fill the ad with the business’s whole story,” he said. “Use the content space to say one thing - one compelling reason why somebody should give you a go. “And try to scratch different itches once a month.”

Turnout for trades Hallam Senior College showed off its trade credentials with demonstrations and dinner. The school showcased its Traditional Trades and Technology Sub School area to more than 100 guests at its second annual gala event on Wednesday 28 June. Facilities within the Trade Training Centre include beauty and hairdressing salons, an industrial hospitality kitchen, and auto, furniture, carpentry, plumbing and electrical workshops. Student leaders from the school took parents and community members from local schools and employers on tours and gave presentations and demonstrations. Head of Traditional Trades and Technology Scott Kirkby was thrilled with the turnout and participation in the event, which was designed to recognise student excellence in the area and have the community share in student success.

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Gymnasts shine By Cam Lucadou-Wells Three Casey gymnasts soared to great heights at an inaugural Special Olympics state competition. Miles Green, who secured the second place, Curtis Damato, third, and Christopher Sizer, fourth, starred in routines on six apparatus during the Queen’s Birthday long weekend competition. It was the first time that Gymnastics Victoria included a Special Olympic section in its state championships in Melbourne. The three train at a weekly Access All Abilities program at YMCA Berwick and Endeavour Hills leisure centres. Centre director Monica Ellis said the trio had come a long way since starting gymnastics. “They have achieved so much and we couldn’t be more proud.” Ms Ellis said the program taught children and adults with physical and intellectual disabilities in a “safe and inclusive atmosphere”.

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A Superman-Thomas the Tank Engine hybrid will feature under the new elevated rail line - if Keysborough kinder kids have anything to do with the design. Preschoolers from Springside Kindergarten Centre shared their ideas in a new State Government video for the public open space that will be created by removing several level crossing. But the aww-inducing video was compared to North Korean-style propaganda. Coalition MP Tim Smith said the video showed that there was no line that Premier Daniel Andrews wouldn’t cross. “This is like the North Korean education system, only counting trains and elevated sky rail gantries not tanks,” he said. “We believe we should let kids be kids.” What do you think? Visit www.facebook. com/DandenongJournal to watch the video and have your say.

ing the evening - “Ronny does love stats” including that Pam Naylor was to be inducted as the club’s 182nd member at its following meeting during the same year that Melbourne turned 182 years old.

The Rotary Club of Noble Park-Keysborough meeting on Thursday 22 June marked a milestone for the club. President Ron Damon, tongue-in-cheek, announced that it was exactly 19,000 days since the club charter was signed, officially bringing it into being. At the previous week’s meeting, the club was 52 years old to the day and celebrated with a cake. Mr Damon shared a few more figures dur-

Chris Keys is the sixth generation of the Keys family to call their namesake suburb home. The Dandenong and District Historical Society president was also the guest speaker at the Thursday 22 June Rotary Club of Noble Park-Keysborough meeting. The Irish family took advantage of the bounty system introduced to encourage free settlement in Australia after the shipment of convicts ended. Large families were excluded from the system, so the Keys sent two of their children on the six-month boat journey and upon their arrival hit the water with the rest of the clan. They were listed in the record books as agricultural labourers and servants - the highest paying professions in the bounty system - but there was evidence they could all read and had reasonable finances. Ms Keys said this contradicted the labourer story. “They Keys family were not behind in taking advantage when they saw it,” she laughed. She’s concluded that Moodie Yallow was first referred to as Keysborough in 1852 but there was “no conclusive evidence” as to when it was renamed.

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We’ve always gone for a really clean, classic look in our bathrooms. Our favourite products are timeless so no matter whether you walk into our bathroom now or ten years from now, it will still be very relevant. Jess tends to opt towards the rounder styles, her particular favourites are the Spin tapware range, it’s so versatile.

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Make a teddy bear at this school holiday workshop. n Near Big W at Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre, corner Jacksons and Police roads, Mulgrave. Monday 3 to Friday 7 July, 9.30am to 4pm. $7 per bear.

Curry night This dinner event will feature curry, rice and salads. n St James’ Anglican Church, corner Wilson and Langhorne streets, Dandenong. Friday 7 July, 7pm. $10 per person. BYO drinks. Call Charles Andrews on 0412 221 652 to prebook tickets.

The Wizard’s Tale This free puppet show for kids aged four to 10 years is a modern fairy tale featuring Wacky the Wizard, a horse called Nellie and a naughty boy who gets turned into a spider. n Springvale Library, 411 Springvale Road, Springvale. Tuesday 11 July, 2pm to 2.45pm. Call 1300 630 920 or see library staff for more information.

[Sub]urban Studio - spoken word

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Drop in to a free workshop with internationally renowned spoken word artist Abdul Hammoud. n Dandenong Library, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Wednesday 12 July, 6.30pm to 8pm. Call Koula on 8571 1793 for more information.

Asylum Silk Roads stencil works To celebrate the launch of the Asylum Silk Roads exhibition, the community is invited to a free interactive workshop on the art of stenciling. The collaborative community art project involved asylum seekers, refugees and migrants and will be on display during July. n Heritage Hill Museum and Historical Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Thursday 13 July, 2pm to 5pm. Bookings are essential. Visit www.drumtheatre.com.au or call 8571 1666.

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Ustad Ghazanfar Ali and Ustad Khalil Gudaz will perform live in this concert featuring classical sitar and Afghani melodies. n Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Friday 14 July, 6pm. Tickets are priced from $48. Visit www.drumtheatre.com.au or call 8571 1666.

Leith’s tribute to Roy Damien Leith performs the songs of Roy Orbison and shares story about the Rock n Roll and Songwriters’ Hall of Fame inductee. n Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Saturday 15 July, 8pm to 10pm. Tickets are priced from $55. Visit www.drumtheatre.com.au or call 8571 1666.

The Australian Ballet School

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Giselle follows an innocent village girl who is transformed into a tender spirit after dying of a broken heart. n Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Tickets are $26 for children, $53 concession, $55 Drum friends and $63 for adults. Wednesday 5 and Thursday 6 July, 7.30pm.

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The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show, one of the most-read children’s books, becomes a stage show through puppets. n Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker

Kids get crafty at Dandenong Market.

Crafty kids Free craft workshops will help kids create floating, fluttering and flying machines and creatures. Kids of any age can join in. The focus is on creativity using simple, recycled materials. n Market Square, Dandenong Market, corner Clow and Cleeland streets, Dandenong. Tuesdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays between 1 and 16 July, 11am to 3pm. streets, Dandenong. Saturday 8 July, 11am and 1pm. Tickets are priced from $22.

Plaza’s free holiday fun Week one will feature a painting zone and for week two there’ll be an interactive native animal zone. n Dandenong Plaza’s centre court on level two. Monday 3 July to Friday 7 July and Monday 10 July to Friday 14 July, 11am to 2pm.

All Nations social cricket Join in social cricket Sunday training sessions. Learn how to play or help to teach others. All equipment is supplied and players of all skill levels are welcome. n Dandenong Park, Pultney Street, Dandenong. Sundays from April to September, noon to 2.30pm. Call Abdul Razzaq on 0430 783 526, Rob Koch on 0432 439 943, email rob. koch@monashhealth.org or search All Nations Cricket on Facebook.

Tai chi break Tai chi is a Chinese system of physical exercise which aids health and relaxation. This 20 minute session runs each Monday during school terms and follows the introductory Shibashi DVD. n The Open Door, 110 Ann Street, Dandenong. Mondays 2pm to 2.20pm. A gold coin donation is welcome. Call Trish or Jo on 9791 8664 or email theopendoor@ssjg.org.au.

Multicultural women’s sewing Learn how to hand sew, use a sewing machine, embroider and other crafts for $2 per session. n Springvale Neighbourhood House, 46-50 Queens Avenue, Springvale. Thursdays during school terms, 9am to noon. No bookings required. Call 9548 3972 or email manager@ snh.org.au for more information.

Croatian men’s company A weekly social group helps Croatian men who live in Casey to pursue recreational and cultural activities involving the arts and crafts, woodwork, cards, light exercise and more.

Do you love selling and working with local business, or are looking for a new career to develop your skills further? If so, we want to hear from you… Based at our head office in Pakenham, we are seeking a sales person with an excellent sales track record to join our team as an Advertising Account Executive working across Melbourne’s outer south eastern region. You will need good people skills, be able to work as part of a team and individually. Negotiating skills, dedication, motivation and a team focus are important. You will be able to build rapport easily, be capable of managing a territory and confident in working with budgets and deadlines. You will be selling both print and digital solutions to local businesses. Star News Group is an Australian family owned independent publishing company with over 107 years’ experience and publish newspapers and magazines that are household names. The successful applicant will use their own motor vehicle, for which they will be paid an allowance. If you want to be part of a successful and growing publishing business simply forward your application letter and resume to advertising.careers@starnewsgroup.com.au 8 JOURNAL NEWS Monday, 3 July, 2017

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Monday July 3rd – Friday July 7th

9.30am - 4pm $7 each RRP $25 Located near Big W

Dance Party Daily 11am, 12pm and 1pm Each Dance Party Session is 15 minutes Meet and Greet Opportunity Daily after the Minions dance party Located Near Target

*While stocks last. Cost includes teddy bear & birth certificate. Clothing & accessories are available at an extra cost. Once daily limit of 400 bears is reached, cost will increase to $12 plus accessories extra. Disclaimer: 1 bear per person per day, please be aware long lines may occur.

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ENROLMENTS 2018

College is building for the future With a vision that ensures that Noble Park Secondary College is a 21st century learning community, the college is excited to announce the beginning of its $5 million building program. Principal Pam Dyson said that the first of the school’s renovations began on the new senior centre in June and will provide a variety of university styled research and study spaces to maximise student learning. “The senior centre will have provision to provide staff areas and offices for an assistant principal, student co-ordinators and careers counsellors that will provide accessibility and a clear line of vision for staff and students,” Mrs Dyson said. “This well planned and modern facility will

provide our senior students with a positive learning environment.” The college will also see a new art and technology building constructed as well as a year nine and 10 ‘intermediate hub’ and an external canopy to allow students to participate in outdoor activities. “These new learning spaces will be set amongst landscape designed gardens which will provide encouragement for both students and staff to have a tranquil and peaceful learning setting,” Mrs Dyson said. “The new buildings have been based upon our vision for our college to ensure that our students grow in their learning.

“Having such positive learning spaces intertwined will provide both explicit and collaborative learning for our students at Noble Park Secondary College. “As the principal I know that we now provide a safe and nurturing environment and our teachers are committed to ensuring that they know their

students well and they teach to ensure that their students improve... so it is very exciting to know that their facilities will be up to date.” Noble Park Secondary College invites prospective students take part in college tours. To find out more call 9546 9066 or visit www. nobleparksc.vic.edu.au.

NobleSecondary Park College 3 Callaghan Street, Noble Park, Victoria 3174 Phone: (03) 9546

9066

Noble Park Secondary College Noble Park Secondary College celebrates a new era

The new learning spaces at Nobel Park Secondary College will provide students with a learning environment that is modern, ICT rich and a backdrop to enhance innovative and collaborative teaching practices.

with the development of new facilities including: ◆ Senior Centre ◆ New Arts Technology Centre

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Education

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Now taking enrolment enquiries at all levels Call Lesley to book a personalised tour of the College 9546 9066

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As the second term of the school year draws to a close, many parents will soon be receiving an academic transcript of their child’s progress at school. If you are one of those parents about to read your child’s report with eager anticipation; read on… A couple of weeks ago, I was rummaging through some cardboard boxes in the garage at home. I found the usual suspects inside - broken toys, old birthday cards and long forgotten memories. I was just about to throw the boxes in the skip when I found one of my old school reports. I decided to keep it - not so much for the sake of nostalgia, but for my future generations to read. Turning each page instantly transported me back in time. It was fun at first, but I was soon recalling memories of childhood anxiety attacks, sleepless nights and a world of adolescent worry! I think we can all remember receiving the occasional bad report card at school. Remembering the stress associated with completing relentless assessment tasks and failing the odd test isn’t a memory

most of us want to resurrect. I’m sure we can all remember a sleepless night before an exam or receiving a report that was worse than expected. Then there was the fear of bringing a bad report home to the parents. It was the ultimate nerve-wracking experience. Although my work in class was above average, some teachers felt compelled to provide “improvement” feedback that consisted of ‘Could do better!’ or ‘Must try harder’. There was no accompanying elaboration about what it was that I could do better or in what field I could try harder. It just made me feel like I was dumb. Today, that sort of feedback goes against every good teaching pedagogical approach out there, but for the time, it was perfectly acceptable. While much has been done in the past decade to ensure new teachers are providing good feedback to their students and differentiating their classroom curriculum, not much has changed in regards to assessment, exams, NAPLAN and achievement standards. There’s an argument to be made about assessment overload now! There seems to be more of it than ever before! Teachers and students are buried under it! The problem stems from a systemic and outdated belief that relentless testing is the way forward in education. In reality, it gives politicians the chance to label children and provides multi-billion dollar industries with multi-billions of dollars!

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The frontage of this home is leafy green with a large front/side yard, the interior is a renovation haven, walk inside to see the difference this home has to offer. Upon entry is your living and dining domain with plenty of light through the large windows, new timber flooring and fresh paint. Then continue on through to the kitchen, meals and family domain; a real cosy, fresh and beautiful layout. The kitchen is restored with a light colour palette, a skylight letting in an abundant of natural lighting, plentiful white cabinetry, stone benchtops and stainlesssteel appliances. The floorplan is designed with three robed bedrooms, a full family bathroom with large spa and separate toilet, plus laundry with exterior access. The outdoor living doesn’t get much better than this; set as a dining zone and perfect as an entertainer with timber decking and high-pitched pergola with blinds for the colder months. Then step off the decking to enjoy the picturesque fernery and mature gardens and fire pit zone, where you can entertain, while the children can play for hours on end. This opportunity is rare to find, enjoy the beautiful touches this home has to offer and inquire today. 3

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AREA SPECIALIST, 8586 6411 LAURA VOINEA, 0435 921 730 2 BALGOWLAH AVENUE PRICE: $650,000-$715,000 INSPECT: SATURDAY, NOON-12.30PM AUCTION: SATURDAY, 15 JULY, 12.30PM

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kitchen that boasts a dishwasher, breakfast bench and has ample storage space. Down the hallway is the central bathroom, again with ample bench space, plus three carpeted bedrooms, two with built-in robes. The rear is where you can wine and dine with the timber deck alfresco with fans, a large swimming secure pool and space for any sized celebration. If you’re ready to move in, put your feet up and make the most of this “ready to go" home; call us now! 3

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BARRY PLANT, NOBLE PARK, 8710 0000 LEON TRAILOVIC, 0409 184 055 AND MEHMET ATESEL, 0419 333 553 8 ROSCOE COURT PRICE: $620,000 - $680,000 INSPECT: SATURDAY AS ADVERTISED OR BY APPOINTMENT AUCTION: SATURDAY, 15 JULY, 12PM Connecting people and communities DJ


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Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491

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Tommy Nguyen 0431 644 889

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Alex Khun 0438 443 846

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Springvale 42 View Road

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high return, big profit

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$600,000 - $660,000 contact agent photo id require ContaCt Tommy nguyen 0431 644 889 corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 offiCe 363 Springvale road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999

1119m2 approx. (width=18m and Length=62m) Presenting an extremely rare offering in the heart of booming Springvale is the sale of a beautifully presented and original brick veneer family residence with a substantial sized block of 1119m2 approx. • 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1 toilet • Well designed and easy to maintain gardens with • Walking distance to Springvale Central/ public transport • Walking distance to both primary and secondary school • Land 1119m2 (approx.)

$1,500,000 -$1,650,000 Contact Agent Photo id Required contact Tommy Nguyen 0431 644 889 Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 office 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999

Springvale South 19-31 Rowan Road

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A NEW BEGINNING-OPTIONS GALORE Excellent opportunities exist to get into the housing market for the first home buyer, DIY renovators will relish the challenge, investors refurbish for tenants, and reap the rewards in the future, new home buyers build your dream home. • 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1 toilet • Well designed and easy to maintain gardens • Walking distance to Springvale Central and public transport • Walking distance to both primary and secondary school • 594m2 (approx.)

• Great access to Springvale South and Keysborough’s inest schools. • Surrounded by acres of lush parkland and walking trails. • Dandenong bypass and Eastlink. • Cheltenham Road & Lower Dandenong Road. • Bus stop is at your doorstep along Springvale Road.

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$7,200,000 $7,900,000 Contact Agent Photo ID Required contact Tommy Nguyen 0431 644 889 Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 ofice 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999 eSr view

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a faMily hoMe with an unliMited potential – great location. • • • • • • •

Westinghouse dishwasher / gas oven cooktop. Access to Springvale South and Keysborough schools. Dandenong bypass/ Eastlink. Cheltenham Road & Lower Dandenong Road. Bus stop is at your doorstep along Springvale Road. Less than a minute away to Springvale shopping centre. Built-in bar on a 1127m2 (approx.) block of land.

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$1,150,000 - $1,265,000 Contact Agent Photo ID Required contact Tommy Nguyen 0431 644 889 Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 office 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999 eSr view

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BRILLIANT TODAY, ENVISION TOMORROW! Excitement levels will soar to new heights with this beautifully presented three-bedroom residence which is certain to appeal to a host of buyers. Offered for the first time in over 35 years is this wonderful opportunity to secure this much loved family home in one of Keysborough’s most in-demand streets. • • • • • • • •

Tiled open-plan lounge/dining space Updated kitchen w/ SS appliances Bedrooms itted w/ BIR’s Light illed family bathroom Spacious laundry w/ external access Generously sized rear yard Two additional storage sheds Single car garage w/ lengthy driveway

Located only minutes from local shopping precincts including Parkmore Shopping Centre, a hop skip and jump to Resurrection Primary School plus a short drive to highly regarded Haileybury and Lighthouse Christian Colleges.

A3 B1 E1 C2 AUCTION 29th July @ 1:30pm 10% Deposit, Balance 90 Days ESR $700,000 - $750,000 VIEW Wed 4:00 - 4:30pm Sat 1:00 - 1:30pm Photo ID Required CONTACT Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 Alex Khun 0438 443 846 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999

KEYSBOROUGH 41 BALGOWLAH AVENUE IMMACULATE HOME IN PRIME LOCATION! This solid brick family home is securely standing strong and has been fastidiously maintained throughout its years. Situated just moments to a plethora of fabulous amenities such as Parkmore shopping centre, Medical Clinics, Chandler Park Primary, Keysborough College and public transport services. • • • • • • • •

Four light illed bedrooms Family bathroom w/ loor to ceiling tiles Oversized family living area Updated kitchen overlooking dining Covered alfresco entertainment space Sizeable rear yard Long driveway suitable for multiple vehicles 537sqm (approx)

Outside you’ll be impressed with the security gates, covered alfresco entertainment area and beautifully manicured gardens. Additional extras include: ducted heating, solar panels, solid timber loorboards, window shutters, storage shed and much more.

A4 B1 E1 C2 AUCTION Sat 22nd July @12:30pm (Unless Sold Prior) Terms: 10% Deposit, Balance 60/90 Days ESR $720,000 - $790,000 VIEW Wed: 5:30 - 6:00pm Sat:12:00 - 12:30pm Photo ID Required CONTACT Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999

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5 A 3 B 3 C 4 D 2 E 519 F Keyborough 1 Broadleaf Court Auction 11:00am 22 July Price $1,1000,000-$1,200,000

Modern double storey with five robed bedrooms, three bathrooms and downstairs powder room. Kitchen with stainless steel appliances and outdoor alfresco entertaining area. The floorplan consists of three living zones; a place for the whole family. Positioned in the growing suburb of Keysborough this beautiful home is built on 519m2 block with low maintenance gardens. Laura Voinea 0435 921 730

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This architect designed townhouse has separate street access to the garage and no Owners Corporation blues! Three generous bedrooms, full ensuite and walk in robe to master bedroom, bright lounge room, very accommodating a kitchen/meals area which opens to a spacious private courtyard. Features neutral tonings, split system air conditioning, ducted heating and internal access to garage with remote door. Walking distance to St Gerards School, Shopping Centre and Freeway access! No better investment than bricks & mortar! SAFE & SECURE! auction: saturday, 22nd July, 2017 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior)

12 wedge street

PRIME DEVELOPMENT SITE!

Located in the Golden Mile of Central Dandenong, close to parkland, schools, station and CBD, this level site of approximately 766m2 is ripe for development! Plans and Permit are available for the construction of 14 x two bedroom apartments with basement parking and lift. The existing three bedroom timber home is currently let for $300.00 per week. An outstanding opportunity to secure a prime property with potential. Do yourself a favour and contact us for details! A RARE FIND!

oPen: wed 4:00pm to 4:20pm & sat 11:30am to 12:00pm

auction: saturday, 29th July, 2017 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPen: thurs 4:00pm to 4:30pm & sat 12:30pm to 1:00pm

Hallam

Dandenong

7/186 Princes HigHway

CONVENIENCE & LOCATION IS THE KEY!

Well built two bedroom unit is a neat development close to shops, transport and all facilities. Featuring two gas heaters, air conditioning, polished floorboards, renovated bathroom, garage and secure rear courtyard. Currently tenanted till November, 2017, this property is an ideal investment, first home or retirement unit! WALK TO SPRING SQUARE!

5/16-18 close avenue

IT’S GOT THE LOT!

A ground floor solid brick flat only a short walking distance from railway station and Market. Near new kitchen and renovated bathroom, two big bedrooms and large living room. Access to a private courtyard. Currently let for $250.00 per week to excellent tenants. A car space is included but may not be required as you can walk everywhere! TOP INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY!

For sale: $230,000 to $250,000 oPen: wed 5:00pm to 5:20pm & sat 12:30pm to 1:00pm

For sale: $300,000 to $330,000 oPen: thurs 5:00pm to 5:20pm & sat 1:20pm to 1:40pm

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Daryl Rayner Director 0411 537 820

Mick Whelan Sales Manager 0416 003 505

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Stephen Lamb Sales Consultant 0421 045 460

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Endeavour Hills 12/13 Endeavour Crescent

Endeavour Hills 6 Hardman Court

For auction.

9706 0556

For auction.

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Saturday 8 July at 11:30am t 2 bedroom unit, low maintenance t Hostess kitchen overlooking dining t Spacious living area t Wonderful outdoor space for the family

Shop 41 Endeavour Hills SC , Endeavour Hills obrienrealestate.com.au Jay Giblett 0417 681 312 Shenay Miller 0418 149 641

Saturday 15 July at 11:30am t Situated on 656sqm t 3 bedrooms, a bathroom t Close to public transport, parkland, freeway access and shopping centre

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Saturday 15 July at 1:30pm t 4 bdrs, master w/ ens & spa bath t Kitchen opens to dining & family room t 4 oversized living areas, one with gas log fire place

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Saturday 15 July at 11:30am t 4 bedrooms, master w/ ensuite & BIR t Kitchen overlooking dining/family zone t 2 Separate and light filled living zones t Possible subdivision opportunity, STCA

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$580,000 - $638,000 t 3 bedrooms, master with WIR & full ensuite t Stunning kitchen with S/S appliances t Double remote lock up garage 3 2 2

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65 thoMaS Mitchell Dr, enDeaVour hillS

1 Wachter court, noble Park

DISPLAY HOME PRESENTATION

LOTS OF LIVING SPACE

Set amongst landscaped gardens this attractive 3 br bV is guaranteed to impress. Split level design with formal lounge, cupboard packed kitchen with as new stainless steel oven & gas cooktop, spacious tiled family area opens to as new timber deck for outdoor entertaining. other features include full ensuite, renovated main bathroom, ducted heating, air conditioner & double enclosed carport. Fantastic buying in this popular location.

AUCTION SAT 29TH JULY AT 1PM TERMS 10% dep - bal 60 days PRICE $570,000-$625,000 INSPECT Saturday 3-3.30pm CONTACT neil butler 0411 637 088 stockdaleleggo.com.au/dandenong

ideal for a growing family this extra large 3 br bV features 3 separate living areas with rumpus room. large family room & comfortable formal lounge. Double bedrooms with bir’s & full ensuite to master. other features include modern kitchen, ducted heating, huge undercover verandah, garage & carport. Super location close to shops, station & eastlink access.

AUCTION SAT 29TH JULY AT 2.30PM TERMS 10% dep - bal 30/60 days PRICE $595,000-$655,000 INSPECT Saturday 2-2.30pm CONTACT neil butler 0411 637 088 stockdaleleggo.com.au/dandenong

THINKING OF SELLING? Using the best agent will ensure achieving the best result for YOU! Neil Butler can offer the following expertise:• 40 years real estate experience • Local knowledge being a long term resident • Multiple awards for sales results • Leading auctioneer having conducted over 2,000 auctions • Thousands of satisied clients

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modern 2 bed apartment on the top level with street frontage plus the convenience of a super central position. offers open plan living with comfortable lounge, quality kitchen including Wo, gas HP & dishwasher, tiled meals area, double bedrooms with BIr’s, tiled bathroom & separate toilet. extras include intercom, secure car park & storage. Let at $325 per week but possession is available.

PRIVATE PRICE $300,000-$325,000 INSPECT By appointment CONTACT neil Butler 0411 637 088 stockdaleleggo.com.au/dandenong

only 2 years old this 1 bedroom apartment is let at $921pcm but possession is available. open plan with lounge & quality kitchen including Wo, gas HP & dW, tiled bathroom with separate shower & euro laundry. Includes good loor coverings, rC air conditioning, double glazing & private balcony. Security intercom entrance & basement carpark. approved for nraS scheme which provides approx. $11,000 tax deduction for next 8 years for an investor.

PRIVATE PRICE $280,000+ INSPECT By appointment CONTACT neil Butler 0411 637 088 stockdaleleggo.com.au/dandenong

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16 BarBara avenUe, DanDenonG north AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

RARE OPPORTUNITY HERE! Level vacant lot of approx. 600m2 in established area close to schools, shops & transport. rare chance to buy vacant land in this popular area. (Gst applies to sale). wILL Be soLD on the DaY.

6 the Mews, haMpton park

IDEAL 1ST HOME OR INVESTMENT AUCTION SAT 8TH JULY AT 11AM TERMS 10% dep - bal 30/60 days PRICE Contact agent INSPECT Direct CONTACT neil Butler 0411 637 088 tom Dallas 0403 036 601 stockdaleleggo.com.au/dandenong

Modern 3 bed Bv on low maintenance block of approx. 300m2. offers bullnose verandah entry, spacious air conditioned lounge plus gas wall furnace with rear register. Cupboard packed kitchen with wo & gas hp, meals area opens to large timber deck, large bedrooms with BIr’s & semi ensuite to master, tiled bathroom & separate toilet. Features timber loors throughout, gas appliances, single garage with remote to door plus extra parking. Compact backyard. priced to sell

AUCTION SAT 8TH JULY AT 1PM TERMS 10% dep - bal 60 days PRICE $400,000-$440,000 INSPECT thursday 5-5.30pm saturday from 12.30pm CONTACT Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303 stockdaleleggo.com.au/dandenong

37 esseX park DrIve, enDeavoUr hILLs

1 CaroLIne street, DanDenonG CentraL

ATTRACTIVE HOME IN POPULAR AREA

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS!

this 3 bedroom Bv home opposite parkland has lots of potential. offers spacious lounge adjacent to dining room & kitchen. solar power, woodire plus split system a/c. BIr’s in all bedrooms & polished timber loors throughout. separate toilet, bathroom & laundry. Undercover alfresco at the rear for entertainment. on approx 680m2 block with potential for dual occupancy (stp). Close to schools, shops & major arterials. Don’t miss this opportunity.

AUCTION SATURDAY 15TH JULY AT 11AM TERMS 10% dep - bal 30/60 days PRICE $500,000-$550,000 INSPECT wednesday 5-5.30pm saturday 11-11.30am CONTACT Chris Drieberg 0411 737 303 stockdaleleggo.com.au/dandenong

49 kanooka Grove, Doveton

AUCTION SAT 22ND JULY AT 11AM TERMS 10% dep - bal 60 days PRICE $600,000-$660,000 INSPECT saturday 12-12.30pm CONTACT neil Butler 0411 637 088 stockdaleleggo.com.au/dandenong

1 WILLIAM PERRY CLOSE, ENDEAVOUR HILLS

JUST LISTED

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RED HOT VALUE! Comfortable 3 bed home on level rectangular lot of approx. 585m2. potential for dual occupancy (stp) or ideal 1st home. presently let but possession is available in sept’17. structurally sound home featuring all gas appliances, hardwood loors under carpet, aluminium windows. Great position close to park schools, transport & shops. Don’t miss this!

attractive colonial style 3 bed Bv with lots of potential set on a large block of approx. 700m2. needs some cosmetic work but easily transformed. potential for dual occupancy development (stp) or develop for multiple units (stp). very popular location close to schools, shopping centre & CBD. Let at $340 per week but possession is available.

BUDGET PRICED 1ST HOME OR INVESTMENT AUCTION SAT 29TH JULY AT 11AM TERMS 10% dep - bal 60 days PRICE $400,000-$440,000 INSPECT saturday 2-2.30pm CONTACT neil Butler 0411 637 088 stockdaleleggo.com.au/dandenong

Spacious 3 bed BV set on large block of approx 678m2 in a quiet popular area. Features open plan living area with lounge & large modern kitchen with WO & gas HP. Includes ducted heating & polished floors. Let to long term tenant but vacant possession is available. Don’t miss this opportunity.

AUCTION SAT 29TH JULY AT 12PM TERMS 10% dep - bal 30/60 days PRICE $500,000-$550,000 INSPECT Saturday 12-12.30pm Sunday 12-12.30pm CONTACT Bernardo Naredo 0422 034 577 stockdaleleggo.com.au/dandenong

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MAT SUCKLING DIRECTOR OF RMS HOMES The end of financial year is upon us. That means H&R Block ads on the TV and plenty of stock take and stock reduction sales at our favourite shops. But it also brings with it some changes to legislation which will affect the housing market. If you can remember the very first home buyers guide, it was in response to the State Government introducing stamp duty exemptions for first home buyers for property purchasers of up to $600,000. As of 1 July, that exemption commences for first home buyers entering land contracts and other contracts of sale for established properties. I made the claim that this reactionary measure would not do as much as the State Government would hope for first home buyers. I believed and still believe that land developers will utilise the savings in stamp duty to effectively raise their prices. This was and still is a ‘Captain Obvious’ prediction. Anyone who has bought or is seeking to buy land knows; regardless of a stamp duty reduction land prices are continuing to rise. I am no genius for pointing to that fact. The fundamental problem hasn’t been solved - the supply and quality of land

DANDENONG This brilliant low-maintenance front unit enjoys a superb floorplan and has been tastefully updated with absolutely nothing to do. Featuring three bedrooms with built-in robes, open-plan living and dining area, kitchen with stainless steel appliances and marble benchtops and gas-ducted heating and evaporative ducted cooling. Additional extras include quality floor coverings and tiles-covered alfresco dining area, rear private courtyard and single lock-up garage plus carspace on title. It’s perfect for first home buyer, downsizer or smart investor. Only moments away from local amenities and short drive to Dandenong CBD. Opportunity not to be missed.

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available has not changed - it has gotten worse. The last three to four years have seen a phenomenon in housing that previous generations did not experience; the price of land outstripping the cost of construction in the outer suburbs. It is ridiculous to think that product with over 1000 inputs could possibly cost less than a bit of dirt. Don’t be deceived just because building now costs less than purchasing land does not mean building is getting cheaper. The opposite applies - subcontractors and suppliers are continually raising prices to keep with the market. After all, the subbies out there may own a home, or may be looking to build one. They are just as impacted by the soaring prices of land as anybody else and they are simply doing what they can to ensure they keep up with the pace of inflation. The State Government announced in May that it is going to create 17 new suburbs - of which only three are proposed in the South-Eastern corridor. Put simply not enough is being done to help young buyers in the south east get access to affordable and decent land to put a house on. More needs to be done to increase supply and access of land. It is that simple. As for my advice and guidance; those self-employed looking to buy a home Be organised! Don’t procrastinate getting your taxes done - get yourself together and lodge your returns within days of July commencing. Heed this advice now - you will thank me later!

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Presented like something out of the pages of Home Beautiful magazine, this stylish executive family residence of pure delight is made for entertaining. This will impress from all angles with the formal lounge & dining room with gas ireplace, stunning kitchen with caesarstone bench tops, plenty of bench and cupboard space, adjoining meals & family area, a manicured backyard, with a sunken entertaining area covered by a pitched roof pergola & 2 balconies. Bring the family & inspect today!

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Springvale South 10 Kilberry Avenue

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Nestled in this quiet & friendly street sits this delightful family sized home. It will tick plenty of the boxes & it’s primed for your vision. Over the journey, it might need an update, but the bones, loor plan & the layout are outstanding. It features an L-shaped living & dining, loor boards under the carpets, an open kitchen with meals, 4 good sized BDR all with BIRs, massive paved courtyard, gorgeous gardens & it’s all positioned on 528m2 (approx). This screams value & now is your chance to move into this delightful & safe home.

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Over 52 squares of heaven presented in sophistication & elegance! The upgrades, the extras, the amazing inishing touches. If you love to entertain this is the home you’ll fall in love with. There’s the front formal living room, a theatre room or simply be in awe of the spaciously open rear living with a stunning chef’s kitchen & dining, all which low out to the undercover alfresco & swimming pool. Every bedroom features a walk in robe & an ensuite. With so many upgrades & features, you’ll never ind a home like this!

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Send out the invitations and start blowing up the balloons - the ultimate entertainer has hit the market and is ready for your family and friends to enjoy! Boasting an outstanding undercover alfresco, an additional sun illed courtyard, renovated kitchen, spacious living, four large bedrooms plus an ofice / living at the rear which could double as a 5th bedroom, this is a real treat! Add in the quiet and safe court location in addition to the abundance of character throughout to make this your 5 star entertainer!

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ENROLMENTS 2018 Talents tapped in safe school setting

Minaret College is a vibrant environment where students develop a lifelong love of learning, guided by caring teachers.

College of caring Minaret College provides a caring and friendly environment fostered by a professional body of committed staff. The school’s motto, ‘Faith, Knowledge and Practice’ highlights the commitment to quality teaching and learning. Founded in 1992 in Noble Park, Minaret College has since established two campuses, at both Springvale and Officer, with a combined community of 1800 students. While the Springvale campus has been operating for 25 years and only a short walk from Springvale train station, the most recently established campus is based within the growth corridor of Melbourne’s outer regions in Officer. Minaret College is a comprehensive Victorian Independent school. It is co-educational and offers pre-school to Year 12 education. The vision of the college is to produce a healthy Australian Muslim identity, sincere to its traditions and committed to excellence. The school has a vibrant environment where

students develop a lifelong love of learning, guided by caring teachers. There is a strong focus on quality teaching and learning. Students are empowered to achieve self-reliance and to become resilient, confident, responsible and successful young men and women. The learning programs at Minaret College are based on the three pillars designed for the future: community, sustainability and skills for the 21st century. The Minaret team holds high expectations and aspirations for its student population and works together to help students build confidence in their own ability to succeed in the wider community. Minaret College welcomes visitors to their school, with an invitation to explore unique Islamic cultural, architectural and landscape features and facilities that are continuously upgrading for students to experience. Enrolments for 2018 are welcome. For more information visit www.minaret.vic.edu.au

The aim at Maranatha Christian School is for children to acquire essential knowledge and skills for learning, as well as to become an active, caring participant in Christian community and contemporary society. In the junior school, foundational patterns of learning are established and children develop ‘habits of the mind’ and organisational skills that enable them to experience success over their earliest years of school. The school’s program is delivered by passionate, capable teachers, in a stimulating environment. Teachers plan and collaborate to improve student outcomes and focus on nurturing individual excellence. Staff believe that real progress is ensuring all students grow academically. This year the school was recognised by ACARA as a leading school demonstrating substantially above average growth in NAPLAN. The school motto is “My Utmost For His Glo-

ry” which means that every child is challenged and encouraged to do their best, in all things at all times, reaching their full potential and discovering their God-given gifts in a safe and secure learning environment. Leadership opportunities in junior school are varied, providing wonderful opportunities to teach discipleship. Maranatha has a welfare team, made up of trained teachers, chaplains, counsellors and education support staff who positively feed into the lives of children. Students participate in a buddy program that provides extra support for our ELC and Prep students. Parents are invited to attend the junior school open morning on 4 August from 9.30am to noon at the school’s Doveton and Officer sites. Tour the school, and meet the principal, director of junior school and teachers. To register, contact Janet De Jong on 9709 7217 or go to www.maranatha.vic.edu.au

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MOTORING Loving their lifestyle choices The Block former contestants Dan and Dani, who share a love for the right vehicle for the right lifestyle, have joined forces with Berwick Mazda. Since their success on the renovation TV series, Dan Reilly and Dani Wales have established their own design and construction business, Red Door Project. Dan is now a fully qualified and certified master builder and continues to grace TV screens as The Blocks’ Foreman Dan. Dani is now a qualified interior stylist and co-host of Network Ten’s long running Healthy Homes Australia. Through their work as Berwick Mazda Ambassadors, Dan and Dani have been able to share their passion for home design and innovation, choosing the latest CX-3 and BT-50 as their vehicles of choice. “For me, the BT-50 is the ultimate workhorse that helps me get the job done,” Dan said. “It carries a heavy load, has great steering and honestly feels like I’m driving a luxury vehicle. “Dani has even driven it a couple of times so she also can agree that it is the complete package for people like us,” Dan said. Dani said she also loves her car. “My red CX-3 from Berwick Mazda is perfect for zipping around town and running errands, and it honestly is a small SUV with a big offering - I’ve lost count of the number of times I have jam-packed it full of homewares without needing a second trip! “It has so many safety features and I know I’d be lost without the blind spot monitoring now,” she said. For renovation enthusiasts, Dani has revealed some of the common traps DIY-ers fall into when renovating their homes.

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SPORT Bounce back Burras aim for flag By Nick Creely Everything is starting to click well and truly into place down at Keysborough, with the second placed Burras surging into premiership favouritism after a stunning month of football. After a disappointing 2016 season - in which the Burras finished in the bottom four with a 7-11 record - they have sprung to life, and are now eyeing off their first flag since 1976. Burras coach Matt Ferguson said that the turnaround of his proud club has come down to building a list that competes no matter the circumstances. “We’re an extremely close group on and off field, and I guess getting a lot of guys back to the club has really helped this year, and some really handy recruits have helped too,” he said. “Last year we got smashed with injury, and we have this year as well, but the difference probably is the depth to cover those guys. “One big difference too is the introduction of line coaches - it has really added to the improvement of our players.” Hot on the heels of the dominant Chelsea Heights Football Club - which sits atop the Division 2 ladder - the players simply can’t wait to test themselves against the Dees on 8 July. “I think Chelsea Heights obviously deserve the mantle as premiership favourites - we think we’re in a bunch of teams that can compete for the flag, but until we beat Chelsea Heights we can’t lay claim to that tag,” he said. “I’d be lying if I said we didn’t eye off the Round 13 clash with Chelsea Heights - it’s in our minds and we are really looking forward to that challenge. “In this comp, however, if you’re 5 per cent off against any team you’re in trouble.”

Tom Sipposs runs the ball off half-back during the early season loss to Chelsea Heights. 167060 Picture: NICK CREELY Back in Round 2, despite dominating the majority of their home clash against the Dees, they lost by 28-points. In this particular match, the Burras didn’t have their kicking boots on, scoring 6.11 to 11.9. And Ferguson said that the learnings from

that match have improved how his side moves the football, its ability to work harder in the midfield and, more importantly, turning effort into reward in attack. “I think we’ve definitely had a lot more time together and we probably have changed the way

Rangers call for Roberts to bring in a solid centre The Dandenong Basketball Association has announced that Tayla Roberts has signed with the Jayco Rangers for the 2017-18 WNBL season. Roberts will join fellow AIS alumni Sara Blicavs, Carley Mijovic and Tessa Lavey on the 201718 Jayco Rangers squad, having all last played together in the 2010-11 WNBL season. An established veteran centre at just 24 years of age, Roberts will bring a strong inside presence to a Jayco Rangers team filled with hot outside shooting. Rangers coach Larissa Anderson was thrilled to hear that the 2010 Rookie of the Year award winner had signed with Dandenong for WNBL 2017-18, stating that she is looking forward to working with the young star on her development. “It is fantastic to have Tayla on board with the Rangers for the upcoming season,” Anderson said. “We have seen consistently what she is capable of at WNBL level over the last couple of seasons and will be a valuable contributor to the Rangers front court, complementing the rest of our group really well.” Roberts is known throughout the league as a strong post-player and fans got a first-hand preview of what she will bring to the Jayco Rangers last year when she visited Dandenong Stadium with Adelaide. Bringing that same brilliance and passion for the game consistently is something Roberts is looking to grab hold of with the Jayco Rangers and, in particular, with head coach Larissa Anderson. “I had a couple of years where I kind of just plateaued and was no longer enjoying my basketball,” Roberts said. “But over the past 12 months I have really regained my love for the sport and have made some big improvements to my game. “I feel that joining the Jayco Rangers will really push me further down that path - they have a great culture and feel about them. “You look at the team and coaching staff and see what amazing chemistry and comradery they all have, it’s definitely a big selling point for me. “I have great friends on the team and Larissa is an amazing coach, I think she’s really going to help take my game to the next level.”

we played a bit, and there was a lot of positives out of that day, in terms of the stat sheet. “Chelsea Heights are so efficient with their entries up forward so that’s a real focus for us and something we’ve learnt from,” he said. “Our starts to games have been great - we won eight of our first 10 first quarters and come out really strongly, and that means the opposition chases your tail when you can get an early fivegoal lead. “Our tackling has also been exceptional this year - we’re regularly getting 80 or more tackles each week and that’s been a real focus. “But the biggest improvement in our game has probably been our two-way running from our mids - it’s really benefiting us and our forwards.” One of the great features of the Burras in 2017 has been the return of former AFL player and NFL punter, Chris Bryan. The 35-year-old, who played the majority of his 46 game AFL career in the ruck for Carlton and Collingwood, is dominating in a ruck-forward role at his junior club becoming an unstoppable presence around the ground. “He is clearly the best player in the competition, no doubt about it,” Ferguson declared. “Interestingly, Chris is kicking more goals when it’s coinciding with him spending more time in the ruck - I think that’s helped his game overall because he’s been able to get more clear around the ground - he is getting high 20 possessions and a lot of goals and hit-outs.” Add star players Tim Werner, Ryan Goodes, Geoff Humphrey, Jack Cole, Riet Pal and Karl Schoenmaekers to the mix and it’s little wonder the Boroughs are flying. And maybe 2017 is finally the year they hold the cup aloft in premiership glory.

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Cricket Victoria has announced both the Country and Metro Under-17 phase two squads following the first phase of training over June. After conducting many training sessions at the MCG and Maribyrnong College, the two squads tested the skills, game sense and strength and conditioning of players, as well as providing valuable nutritional information and mental skills workshops. The Metro squad has now been reduced to 26, with seven products of the Dandenong area making the cut. The phase two squad will now undertake further skill development activities at the ’G under the guidance of professional coaches as well as play a string of trial matches across July and August. Some of the local Dandenong District Cricket Association kids selected in the phase two squad are: Ashley Chandrasinghe (Southern Pioneers), Nivin Sathyajith (Southern Pioneers), Triyan De Silva (Southern Pioneers), Dulnath Hendawitharana (Southern Pioneers), Nathan Munasinghe (Southern Pioneers), Jakob Woinarski (South East Bayside Breakers) and Yash Pednekar (Southern Pioneers). Yash, a talented all-rounder from North Dandenong Cricket Club, will continue to train with the Metro squad, but has been selected to represent the Australian Under 16-squad. He has also been playing with the Monash Tigers in the Victorian Premier Cricket competition, impressing with his cricket smarts and all-round abilities. Final squads will be announced in midAugust ahead of the Cricket Australian Under-17 National Championships in the Sunshine Coast and Brisbane from 25 September to mid-October. 29 JOURNAL NEWS Monday, 3 July, 2017


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Cobras say the only way is up By Nick Creely Embattled, but not broken - there is no better way to encapsulate the Sandown Cobras Football Club. It has been battered and bruised throughout what has been a tough old 2017 season, losing by 100 points or more almost a dozen times so far. But, believe it or not, the proud club is heading in the right direction on and off-field with chairman Zain Machfud one of many who are helping to rebuild Edinburgh Reserve from the ground up, albeit slowly - and there first senior flag since 1997 may not be as far away as people think. “The vibe around the club is fantastic, actually. “Those heavy losses aren’t really a true test of our character - the results in the last few weeks and the win against Dandenong - has really got the spirits up around the club. “While we’ve had some tough moments on field, the boys are responding well and are really behind the club,” Machfud said. “We’ve put in some processes off-field - we had a trivia night recently that had over 100 people which hasn’t been seen for a number of years while there is plenty of work to be done, we are heading in the right direction and are united, which is fantastic. “We are laying the foundations this year for a real launch next year. “We’ve got a great core group of 20-25 players that are really driving the direction of the club. We did have some dramas earlier in the season getting a reserves side up and going but we did that.” On 17 June - up against the Dandenong Redlegs - the Cobras had one of their most memorable days in years, winning by six-points in a nail-biter. “It was a fantastic week for us - our netballers had a win, our reserves also won and then the seniors backed it up, it was such a relief. “We also have an all-abilities team, and they’re undefeated so far, so it was brilliant - very exciting,” Machfud said.

The Sandown Cobras are rebuilding their proud club. 154246 Machfud, who has played 112 senior games for his club, believes the improvement is there to see, heaping praise on new senior coach Ange Sammaratino. “We couldn’t be happier with Ange and all our coaches, really, from Matt McMormick coaching the reserves, Phil Dickson as his assis-

tant and Phil Foster as senior assistant. “Ange has been fantastic in terms of motivating the boys, he has a great connection with the lads. “While on field hasn’t been pretty at times in terms of the final result, the boys have taken on board what he is teaching them,” he said. “We’re focusing on continuous improvement,

Picture: STAR NEWS GROUP there is no timeframe on it - that’s not from the players, it’s the coaches too because they’re not immune from learning too, and that goes all the way up to board level. “Our focus is just to get better in every area. The day we say we are 100 per cent happy, we go backwards.”

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Noble Park star Jackson Sketcher was all class against East Ringwood on Saturday.154842 Often this season the Eagles have been found wanting against the top sides - but not this time with a complete four quarter performance highlighting their relevance in this year’s premiership race. Russell Robertson (five goals) electrified as he always does with some wonderful goals and marks, while Jarrod O’Neill put in a dominant display and Corrie Wilson was once again prolific.

Hallam 10.9(69) was the other big winner from the round, knocking off South Yarra 4.7(31) with ease and cementing their spot at the top. After doing the damage in a dominant six-goal first half, the Hawks took the foot off the throttle, content with their work, kicking just four goals to three after half time. In other matches across the round, Lyndale 6.6(42) got touched up by Endeavour Hills

Late winner leaves sluggish City with the three points By Nick Creely NPL REVIEW - ROUND 21 Dandenong City survived a sluggish start to cruise away to a 2-1 victory over Moreland City on Friday night. The ladder leading City, coming into the game as one of the most in-form teams in the competition - arguably the state - were heavy favourites. In a blockbuster clash, City couldn’t get their game up and going for the first 40 minutes, before Shaun Filipovic finally found the back of the net. But Moreland answered almost immediately, with Trent Rixon bringing the house down with a massive goal just after half time to level the scores. And in a tense last 30 minutes, City’s Nick Kalmar converted from a red card penalty in the 90th minute to hand his side victory. City travels to Dunstan Reserve on Saturday to tackle Brunswick City FC in another massive clash. Dandenong Thunder - second on the table -

Brandon Barnes scored a brace in the Thunder’s dominant victory. 164362 Picture: ROB CAREW also recorded another breezy victory, knocking off Bendigo City 4-0 in a dominant display. Down at Morshead Park Stadium, it was always going to be a tough challenge, but the Thunder rose to the occasion, keeping itself within reach of its crosstown rivals. It didn’t take the Thunder long to click into

gear, with Veton Korcari scoring in the opening minutes and posing a dangerous threat for the opposition’s defences. Star striker Brandon Barnes then put on an almighty show with a double strike - leaving the Thunder 3-0 within the first 20 minutes of game play. Luckily for Bendigo, the Thunder slowed down considerably, with Jordan Seeto the next to score in the second half. The Thunder are at home on Saturday night as they host Werribee City. Meanwhile, Springvale White Eagles registered an impressive 3-1 victory over Melbourne Victory at Epping Stadium. The Eagles scored in the 13th minute via Isaiah Joseph, before Victory squared the ledger in the 56th minute. But two quick goals late in the contest ensured the Eagles would taste victory. The Eagles get the perfect chance to back up their victory when they host Bendigo City at home on Saturday afternoon - kick off at 3pm.

11.15(81), Sandown 3.10(28) went down by 98-points to Black Rock 18.13(121), Dandenong 8.8(56) fought hard against Moorabbin 14.18(102), and Lyndhurst 14.8(92) bounced back with an impressive away victory against Carrum Patterson Lakes 10.4(64). Things are beginning to heat up in the finals race, with Lyndale perhaps the only team outside the top six capable of doing much damage.

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