Journal News - 14th August 2017

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14 August 2017

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Faith in firepower By Cam Lucadou-Wells The works of ‘Machine Gun Preacher’ Sam Childers have been unorthodox and violent. But his rescuing of countless children is a source of inspiration for local church leaders. The US-born Childers, who leads the Angels of East Africa aid organisation, is spreading his message in churches and schools in Hallam, Cranbourne and Cranbourne East in August. His life is undoubtedly chequered, as a former bikie and drug dealer. He turned his life around in church, building the largest orphanage in South Sudan and leading armed missions to rescue children from a rebel militia. As he built the orphanage amidst a death zone

of murders and kidnappings, he famously slept under a mosquito net with a Bible in one hand and an AK-47 machine gun in the other. Despite the perils, Childers’s orphanage blossomed, feeding and housing more than 1000 children. He has since been the subject of the Hollywood film Machine Gun Preacher, and received the Mother Teresa Memorial International Award for Social Justice. His latest tour was held up for 20 months due to Childers’ visa being withheld by Australian immigration authorities. Among his stops will be Catch the Fire church in Hallam. Its pastor Daniel Nalliah said people would be inspired by the former “rough and tough guy”

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who “lays down his life to save children”. “It’s interesting that some of the churches had to stand up for and defend themselves with arms, otherwise they’d be killed. “How many times did God protect him and save so many children?” Mr Nalliah said he’d encountered persecution of Christians in Saudi Arabia and Indonesia. He at first was affronted by Indonesian Christians not “turning the other cheek” but arming themselves. “It’s a different environment. They were not going to stand back and let them rape their wife and daughter and kill them.” Joel Cayzer, a senior minister at Turning Point church in Cranbourne, said he hoped Childers’ visit would encourage his church to be more missionary-minded.

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He said he’d have to think “very deeply” if he was in Childers’ situation in South Sudan and needed to resort to military tactics to protect others. “I admire the man for going over and helping the best he can. “He does more than pick up machine-guns.” Mr Cayzer said he was looking forward to hearing Childers’ heart as he spoke of helping “the broken, the hurt and the poor”. It would be a preview glimpse for Turning Point’s youth mission to Uganda in December. Childers will speak at Catch the Fire church on 20 August, Lighthouse Christian School in Cranbourne on 24 August, 7pm and Turning Point church on 25 August, 6.30pm. Details at kevinevans.com.au/machine-gunpreacher-1.

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Trafficking bail declined By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Narre Warren man accused of drug trafficking days after being released on a community corrections order has been refused bail. William Quoch, 39, was allegedly intercepted with 18.3 grams of heroin in a car outside a known Dandenong drug-dealing den by police on 6 August, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court was told. The unemployed man was found with $8870 cash, as well as garden scissors that he admitted was used to cut drugs, police informant Sergeant Kerry Burke told the court on 7 August. Also in the car was about five grams of prescription tablets and a bottle of suspected GHB, the court heard. Quoch had allegedly told police he was using

up to 4.8 grams of heroin daily - a habit costing up to $250 a day. With a 15-page criminal history, he had been placed on an 18-month community corrections order for drug offences at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court just over a fortnight earlier. He was also on bail at the time for a range of allegations including trafficking methamphetamine. Quoch was allegedly in breach of bail conditions by associating with a named drug offender, who was at the Dandenong drug den where he was arrested, Sgt Burke said. Quoch, who represented himself, told the court he went to the address to retrieve his car and didn’t know the offender was there at the time. He also had no knowledge of the heroin being

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inside the car, he said. The thousands of dollars of cash was from Centrelink, he added. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen noted Quoch was on bail for exactly the same type of offences. The accused had five prior convictions for drug trafficking over the past 19 years and had recently been released from prison for drug offences, Mr Vandersteen said. “I’m not confident you will comply with any condition of bail.” As Quoch was led back into police cells, he asked Mr Vandersteen if there was any chance of getting bail with a surety. “Not a chance,” Mr Vandersteen replied. Quoch was remanded in custody for a later hearing.

Greater Dandenong students are proving that anything is possible. They’re taking to the Hisense Arena stage in this year’s Victorian State Schools Spectacular on Saturday 16 September. They’ll join 3000 young performers from more than 200 schools in Anything is Possible, which explores creativity, freedom of expression and self-empowerment, taking inspiration from the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory tune Pure Imagination. Carwatha College Year 10 student Allison Hughes scored a role as a dancer in the ensemble. This will be her third time in the spectacular. Keysborough resident Oliver Scholast will work behind the scenes in stage management as part of the production crew. It’s the Year 12 student’s first time in the spectacular. Students start rehearsals up to six months out from the event. Athol Road Primary School will return to the mass choir for the fourth time while the Chandler Park and Dandenong West primary schools will make their debut. All the schools involved in the mass choir rehearse individually and come together twice at Melbourne Town Hall in the lead up to the event to consolidate what they have learnt. They have songs to learn plus choreography. Lyndale Greens Primary School will return as part of the mass dance for the seventh time and Silverton Primary School is taking part for the fourth time. There are four rounds of rehearsals throughout the year in metro and regional hubs across Victoria. There’ll be two three-hour performances on Saturday 16 September at 1pm and 6.30pm. Visit www.ticketek.com.au or call 132 849 for tickets.

School bench looks forward to meeting new buddies A bright yellow bench is bringing friendship to the fore at Mossgiel Park Primary School. The Endeavour Hills school unveiled a Buddy Bench in the senior playground on Monday 7 August. Grade 5 and 6 students initiated the project as a way to support students who were looking for a buddy for the day, and the Dandenong Lions Club donated it. “The partnership between the Lions Club and Mossgiel Park has been a wonderful bonus for the school community over the past three years,” principal Jennifer Scott said. “The members of the club have been very generous in their support for individual students and for special projects such as the colourful Buddy Bench. “The hard-work and generosity of this community-based club is indeed a valuable investment in the young leaders of today and the future leaders of our community.” Right: Students Elena, Senanga and Farzad with Frank Marsche and Mohan Perera from the Lions Club Dandenong. 171238 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

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Mayor slams Crestani, telling her to ‘grow up’

In Brief Gunmen raid service station Gun-wielding thieves struck a Eumemmerring service station on Sunday 30 July. Police said two men entered the business about 3.45pm, one carrying what was de- Police want to identify scribed as a long rifle. these men. They demanded the victim hand over money from the till and fled on foot to a court. It’s believed they got into a silver hatch This car could be a back and left the getaway vehicle. scene. Call Detective Senior Constable McManus at Casey CIU on 9705 3114 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 with any information.

By Cam Lucadou-Wells A conservative Casey councillor rift has been laid bare, with Casey mayor Sam Aziz imploring his councillor Rosalie Crestani to “grow up” after a planning meeting on 8 August. During debate on a proposed Berwick Springs roundabout, Cr Crestani appeared to round on mayor Sam Aziz before he successfully struck down her comments on a point-of-order for irrelevance. Cr Crestani was the only councillor to abstain from the vote, although stating the planning process was commendable and that there was a need for more road infrastructure. Her dissent was based on “something that needed to be said”. Cr Crestani said that she had been sent to a councillor code-of-conduct panel for calling “someone a bully” three years ago. She said she recently apologised to a Berwick Springs resident for behaviour that “put City of Casey at great reputational risk”. She told Star News that she was referring to Cr Aziz’s “disappointing” comments against opposing residents, despite demeaning protest signs depicting the mayor being planted around Berwick Springs. “I removed myself out of the vote in protest. We have to behave and treat our residents better.” Cr Aziz later said that Cr Crestani had not forgiven him for abstaining from support for her “ridiculous” motion for the council to oppose marriage equality the previous week. It was dangerous territory for Casey to steer into issues that had nothing to do with local government, he said. “We can’t be distracted by personal, ideologically-driven agendas.” He said it was “irresponsible” and “appalling” of Cr Crestani to use a planning matter to serve as “payback”.

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Sam Aziz stands by his abstaining from Cr Crestani’s “ridiculous” motion.

Rosalie Crestani says she won’t drop her opposition to same-sex marriage.

“My message to her is to grow up.” Cr Crestani told Star News that she was “gobsmacked” by Cr Aziz’s comparison of her motion to taking issue with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and missions to Mars. This ignored the voice of 700 Casey residents who signed to a petition calling for no change to the Marriage Act, she said. “I don’t know if I consider (my abstaining) was payback. We talk about playing as a team and the conservatives that say one thing behind closed doors and then when it comes to the vote they abstain. “I’m hoping people know it’s not being dropped now. There’s going to be more movement because I can’t ignore it.”

The council chambers have often been the scene of excitable debate.

Casey Hospital will benefit from a statewide funding boost for Victorian hospitals, says Narre Warren South MP Judith Couacaud Graley. Monash Health, which manages Casey and Dandenong hospitals and Monash Medical Centre, will receive $1.324 billion in 2017-’18 - up more than $79 million. It is a 20.5 per cent boost on its allocation in the last Liberal budget in 2014, the State Government claims. Under the statewide boost, hospitals will receive an extra $1.67 billion in the State Budget in the next four years. Ms Graley said the boost would ensure local residents had access to the highest quality care close to home. “We know that our hard-working and dedicated doctors and nurses do a remarkable job at Casey Hospital and this record funding boost will ensure they can continue to save lives and keep people healthy.” 12361008-DJ33-17

Boom gate fail in report spotlight VLocity trains, causing V/Line to immediately remove 27 trains from service. Then, just a week later on 15 January, a VLocity train on the Pakenham line failed to trigger boom gates at the Progress Street level crossing in Dandenong. As a result, the entire fleet was banned from the metropolitan network, and it wasn’t until June last year that all services resumed on the Gippsland line. The report found V/Line failed to deal with the challenges it has faced over the past decade, including the Dandenong boom gate incident, and had fallen short of its targets. It also highlighted issues with its performance measurement system. The organisation measures and reports train punctuality and reliability against the timetable communicated to passengers in PTV’s journey planner, rather than the master timetable. V/Line’s chief executive James Pinder took over in November last year and said work was already underway to address many of the network’s issues.

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Looking Back

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100 years ago 9 August 1917 Councillors criticised To the editor Sir, The Dandenong shire councillors were very conspicuous by their absence from the very important function held in the town hall on Saturday last. The function, which was held under the auspices of the State Recruiting Committee was for a threefold purpose. To get recruits, to mark the third anniversary of the war, and to put before the people the premier’s resolution. Cr Pearson’s absence was through illness but there was no reason why Crs Abbott, Keys or Burden should not have put in an appearance. At all events that the Dandenong people were not represented through any part of the proceedings, by at least one of their councillors, does not reflect that national spirit

which should at all times of national stress be the predominant element in public bodies. Yours, An Old Soldier.

50 years ago 15 August 1967 The choice of a lifetime The opportunities available in almost all trades and professions in Australia will be highlighted at the 1967 Dandenong Careers Exhibition to be held in Dandenong Town Hall from 22 to 24 August. The exhibition has been arranged as a combined community service by Dandenong Chamber of Commerce and Dandenong Rotary Clubs. It will feature display stands, films, lectures and demonstrations to give young people an insight into the availability and requirements of modern careers.

20 years ago 11 August 1997 Service to migrants big winners Greater Dandenong council is expected to adopt the city’s 1997-98 community grants proposal tonight. A taskforce of council officers and six of the city’s 11 councillors has recommended the council accept 240 of 334 applicants and pay out more than $1.4 million in grants. The big winners are community groups which provide services for migrants and care organisations. Springvale community Aid and Advice Bureau, $144,300. City of Greater Dandenong for The Door project for youth at risk, $100,000. Wellsprings support centre, for practical assistance to isolated women, particularly migrants and victims of abuse, $30,000. Victorian Foundation for Survivors of Torture, $11,790 for refugee support programs. Springvale Neighbourhood House, for producing the 1998 community cultural festival,

$46,000 and for literacy centre and classes in English as a second language, $39,400. Springvale Legal Service, for operating costs $11,000. Springvale Community Centre for administration, $19,400.

5 years ago 13 August 2012 Taking notes at the U3A The adage “You’re never too old to learn” is proven each week at the Dandenong University of the Third Age. Older adults, some of them retired or semi-retired, enjoy a plethora of learning, recreational and social activities programs. The organisation has grown from a membership of 60 to several hundred. Thirty eight classes are targeted at a variety of individual cases and include printing, drawing, histories, genealogy photography, dancing, singing, computers, tai chi and arts and crafts. The U3A philosophy is that of self-help.

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Lobster dinner hot water By Victoria Stone-Meadows Casey councillor Geoff Ablett has distanced himself from accusations he was involved in the ‘lobster with a mobster’ dinner with Victorian Liberal Party leader Matthew Guy. Last week media reports said that a recording was made of Liberal Party official Barrie Macmillan speaking with members of the Madafferi family. The recording allegedly indicates that the Madafferi family was interested in making a donation to Mr Guy’s 2018 state election campaign in small quantities to mask the origin of the donations. The dinner at The Lobster Cave in Beaumaris was organised by Mr Madafferi’s cousin and Clyde vegetable grower Frank Lamattina. The dinner was attended by Mr Guy, Mr Madafferi, Cr Ablett and Mr Lamattina. While Cr Ablett admitted he was at the dinner he said he knew nothing about political donations and was only there in his capacity as a councillor for the City of Casey. “I was in attendance; I was invited by Frank Lamattina to talk about issues in relation to vegetable growing, transport and problems with the markets,” he said. “That’s why I was there, as a councillor, I didn’t know who else was going and I wasn’t introduced to anyone else, I wouldn’t know them if I fell over them.” Police have alleged in the past that Tony Madafferi was a senior figure of Melbourne’s L’Onorata Societa, the Calabrian mafia. Mr Madafferi has consistently denied wrongdoings and accusations he is a Mafia figure and points out that he has never been charged with any criminal offence and has no criminal convictions. Frank Lamattina ran for the Balla Balla Ward in the 2016 Casey Council elections and is an executive member of AUSVEG Victoria. Cr Ablett is a member of the Liberal Party of Victoria and has previously run for the state seat of Cranbourne but said he has nothing to do with the workings of the party.

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Dandenong’s immigration office will close at 4pm on Thursday 31 August. The Journal reported in May that the Department of Immigration and Border Protection confirmed rumours it would close the Foster Street building with an October deadline. Isaacs MP Mark Dreyfus and Bruce MP Julian Hill revealed the shortened deadline last week and condemned the Federal Government move. “The government ran no consultation with the Greater Dandenong community and is now closing this office with no real explanation,” Mr Dreyfus said. “It really shows that this government’s priorities have never been supporting Greater Dandenong.” Mr Hill thanked Department of Immigration staff for their service to the Greater Dandenong community. “Not once in this sorry saga did Minister Peter Dutton listen to the views of his own staff or the community,” he said. A department spokesperson said it consulted with key stakeholders, including 15 staff and their representatives, before decided not to renew the lease beyond October. “All affected staff will have the opportunity to remain with the department and will be provided appropriate assistance throughout the transition period,” they said. The spokesperson said the department already provided a number of its services online, “providing clients with the convenience of accessing information, submitting applications and updating their personal details anywhere, any time and on any device”. “We are continuing to expand online services, meaning clients do not need to come into an office,” they said. “Where a client needs to attend an office in-person, they are able to attend our recently refurbished Melbourne CBD office which provides services to clients across the greater Melbourne area.”

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Young in charge By Victoria Stone-Meadows The newest Casey Youth Action Committee (CYAC) has been announced, with 24 young residents taking on the issues that affect the wider community. Council held a ceremony at the City of Casey Civic Centre on Monday 31 July to welcome the members onto the committee. The CYAC allows young people in the Casey community a say in what matters to them and helps to direct and inform council policy. Members will take the lead role in identifying issues of importance and developing relevant strategies for the 12 months they serve on the committee. City of Casey Mayor Sam Aziz presented the 2017-’18 CYAC members with their badges and congratulated them on their appointment. “You should each feel incredibly proud tonight,” he said. “Your leadership, passion and insight are highly valued and council is looking forward to work-

ing with you all.” Cr Aziz said being part of CYAC allowed young people a chance to develop critical skills and gain knowledge that would help them in the future. “We hope that the CYAC will empower you to take your place in the community,” he said at the ceremony. “Through the committee, council seeks to develop your social and political awareness and your understanding of the context in which council decisions are made.” The 2017-’18 Casey Youth Action committee members are: Sajad Safaei, Rehila Hydari, Prachi Singhal, Arashdeep Kaur Dhaliwal, Tanisha Dooley, Kaaviyan Pathmasiri, Anagha Ramachandra, Ciara Smith, Georgia Bennett, Lissette De La Motte, Subhashini Singhal, Timothy O’Beirne, Snehdeep Singh, Simran Monga, Thomas Velican, Zachary Vogrig. Caitlin Frost, Krystal Johnstone, Oliver Ward, Adithi Ramachandra, Natalia Girvasi, Saurabh Jhanjee, Emily Paul, and former Casey Council Citizen of the year Oliver Thomson.

An indoor playground is going for a steal in Mulgrave - it’s free. Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre’s managers are searching for a new community home for one of its much-loved children’s playgrounds. It features two slides, a tic-tac-toe panel, a foam climbing ramp, protective netting and a stationary car with an interactive steering wheel. Centre manager Belinda Donnelly and marketing manager Jodie-Lee Murphy hope a charity or community group will take it off their hands. “It’s in good working use so we’d just rather see somebody from our community get enjoyment out of it,” Ms Donnelly said. It was installed in the food court four years ago and was a hit among children aged four and under. “Commercial playground and play equipment itself is really very expensive, which is why a lot of groups or charities don’t have playgrounds,” Ms Murphy said. The playground was removed last year to make way for a custom-built kids’ play space. Email customerservice@waverleygardens. com.au. Greater Dandenong councillor Matthew Kir-

wan and his wife Jenny have welcomed two daughters into the world. Sylvia Rosemarie and Eloise Johanna were born at 10.07pm and 10.08pm on Friday 4 August weighing 2.9 kilograms and 2.5kg respectively. Cr Kirwan said the girls and their mum were “happy and well”. Congratulations! Overheard in the Star News Group newsroom: “Good luck with your brain surgery!” Be a good sport and get your hearing checked. That’s the message from Australian Hearing ahead of Hearing Awareness Week, which calls on Australians to have a yearly hearing check-up. There’ll be more than 600 hearing checkpoints set up across the country, including at Bunnings Keysborough from 9am to 3.30pm on Sunday 27 August. Australian Hearing Dandenong manager Jacinta Gerin said maintaining good hearing was about communication, which boosted confidence in social situations and allowed people to fully participate. “A hearing check is one part of overall health monitoring and if a hearing loss is detected, we can advise next steps, suitable technology and provide ongoing support,” she said.

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Children’s art from a hard place By Cam Lucadou-Wells Casey author Wida Tausif ’s inspiring works were born from a difficult place. Ms Tausif, 25, is about to release her second children’s book, Aliens Don’t Belong On Earth - a chapter book on two boys’ special mission from aliens to move humans to Chocolate World. The story touches on trust, loyalty, honesty and friendship, the Narre Warren South resident says. Those values seem galaxies away from the cruel schoolyard taunts she endured as a nine-yearold in New Zealand. The Afghan-born student was told she was a terrorist, Al Queda ringleader Osama Bin Laden and that she didn’t belong “here”. After school, she was chased and tomatoes and eggs were thrown at her. She was threatened if she reported her torments to teachers. “I didn’t have any friends for a few months, except an Afghan friend who was going through the same thing. “I was weak and couldn’t do anything about it.” Ms Tausif is also concerned about children enduring corporal punishment in overseas countries such as Pakistan. “As a child you don’t want to go through these experiences. You want to grow up in a happy and safe environment.” As she grew up, she also wanted to become a role-model and inspiration. Her works are affirming - a suite of poems and articles on peace and human rights. She has taken to studying the history of Islam and speaking out for women’s rights and against extremist Islamic groups. Those who read the Koran should also study the contextual history behind the scriptures, she says. Her third book, yet to be published, is about the lives of herself and other Muslim women. It tackles women’s rights, Islam, how culture and religion is mixed and confused in the Middle East but its audience is everyone. There’s a common view that Muslim women are required to “cover up” with a head scarf. How-

Wida Tausif with her first children's book, Don't Give Up On Your Dreams. 171252 ever, it is optional, Ms Tausif says - though some would not agree. “I would like to help young Muslim women to speak up and know their rights have been abused for many years.” In the meantime one of her poems, Peace, was

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Casey enjoys youth crime drop By Victoria Stone-Meadows Youth crime is down in the City of Casey, along with the rest of the state, latest figures from the Crime Statistics Agency (CSA) show. There were 231 first-time offenders between the ages of 10 and 17 in the City of Casey during the 2016 calendar year, compared to 343 in the 2012 calendar year. The statistics show that year on year there are has been a decrease in the number of young firsttime offenders in the City of Casey. There were 21 fewer young offenders in 2013

compared to 2012, 82 fewer in 2014 compared to 2013 and one fewer in 2015 compared to 2014. The trend in Casey follows a wider trend in Victoria that has seen a 10 percent decrease in youth crime in the last decade. The research found that 56 per cent of young offenders committed at least one offence with another person in 2016, down from 63 per cent in 2007. Crime Statistics Agency Chief Statistician Fiona Dowsley said young people were more likely to commit a crime when in the presence of someone else as opposed to acting alone. ‘More than half (56 per cent) of all young of-

fenders committed at least one crime in the company of others, compared to 30 per cent of offenders aged 18 to 24,” she said. "Our research shows that the crime type most likely to be committed in company is robbery. "Young people were less likely to commit serious assaults and motor vehicle thefts in company, and co-offending for these crimes have both decreased compared to 2007.” Specific types of crimes committed by young people have also shown downward trends. The CSA statistics show that the number of first-time young offenders committing crimes against the person remained stable over time but

property and deception offences decreased by an average of nearly nine per cent per year. Ms Dowsley said the decrease in property offices is driven by less shoplifting among young people. “The decrease in recorded property offences committed by young people was driven by a drop in retail theft offences,” she said. “We’ve also seen a reduction in the number of young people committing serious assaults in the last five years, and this reflects the broader trends highlighted in our quarterly crime statistics.”

Casey Stadium opens up after $18 million in first stage renovations By Victoria Stone-Meadows The first stage of the revamped Casey Stadium was officially opened by City of Casey Mayor Sam Aziz on Sunday 6 August. The renovations to the formerly named Casey Indoor Leisure Centre have cost the City of Casey just under $18 million. City of Casey Mayor Cr Sam Aziz was joined by Terry Vickerman, State Member for Narre Warren South Judith Graley MP and Anthony Neal from YMCA Victoria to officially open stage one of the redevelopment. The facility has had five new basketball and netball courts built, including a centre court for up to 1500 spectators, a cafe, piazza, and function space. However, the new stadium hasn’t been entirely without controversy. In June this year, Star News revealed that some sports such as beach volleyball and indoor soccer would not be offered at the new stadium. Former sports co-ordinator at the centre Adrian Vella, who ran the indoor AFL, soccer and beach volleyball for eight years, said it was made clear to him there was no room for these sports at the new centre. “They have re-purposed the use of all the areas we used in the centre,” he said. “When I rang they said the problem was they

would have to re-do the lease and they didn’t want to do that, even short-term.” However, group manager of active communities at Casey Council James Rouse said the second part of the development would allow for different sports to be based there. “Part two is the indoor sports component, which is about to undergo a redevelopment,” he said. “That will see it re-purposed as a regional gymnastics, indoor cricket (capable of hosting state and national tournaments) and multi-sport venue with capacity for volleyball, badminton, wheelchair sports and more.” The newly renovated stadium forms part of the City of Casey’s sporting precinct along with Casey RACE and Casey Fields just down the road. Council will start stage two of the redevelopment at Casey Stadium straight away. “One of the key objectives of our new 2017’21 Council Plan is to be the destination for arts, culture, sport and leisure that attracts visitors and brings communities together, and our continued investment in Casey Stadium is a shining example of how we’re working to achieve that,” Cr Aziz said. The $4.73 million stage two of the project will be mainly funded by council with a $781,000 contribution from YMCA and a $650,000 contribution from the Victorian Government.

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We are a vibrant, multi-cultural, learning community holding a strong belief that each child is made in the image of God. This belief motivates us to provide many opportunities for our students. It allows them to develop their gifts and talents not only in the core areas of literacy and numeracy, but also in the Arts, Technology, Languages, Humanities, Science and Health and Physical Education. We want all of our students to have success and take ownership of their learning. St John’s achieves this by providing an encouraging and safe environment. Students can ask questions and are challenged to take risks. We provide our students with feedback and ask that they practise and demonstrate new knowledge and skills. These opportunities and challenges are offered in the secure and pastoral environment of our House System. It is here that our staff will work closely with your child over their six year journey at St John’s and come to know them well. Knowing your child, we can both challenge and support them in their journey to be the best they can be.

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As Principal, I am very proud of the strong connectedness between staff and students which reinforces our focus upon getting to know each individual student. We offer VCE, VCAL and VET within our senior years (years 11 & 12) and offer personalized expert careers advice for all our students to seek their pathway of choice. Our VCE study scores have demonstrated steady growth and we celebrate our Year 12 success stories at whole school assemblies to reinforce how proud we are of our student endeavours. We are very excited that our $5million funding refurbishment is providing ‘State of the Art’ facilities for our wonderful students. Our new Senior Centre will be open in Term 4, 2017 and we are all awaiting this new facility. In 2018 we will open our new Intermediate (Years 9 & 10) Hub as well as a new Arts/Technology Centre. Our College is currently reviewing our curriculum/subject offerings as we move into our new innovative learning spaces. With the use of hands on technical equipment, students will have the opportunity to participate in creative and inquiry based subjects that will prepare them for their future. At the junior level our major focus is upon Literacy and Numeracy growth. We base our curriculum upon a personalised learning model, getting to know each individual’s strengths and weaknesses and then adapting delivery to their needs. It is important that students improve in their learning in a nurtured environment. Our College recently received a score of the 2nd most improved NAPLAN growth (in Secondary Schools) in Victoria and 19th in Australia.

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With over 45 years’ experience in education in both State and Independent sectors, I am honoured to lead Mt Hira College. Mt. Hira College was established in the year 2000 and is a co-educational Foundation to Year Twelve Turkish Islamic College, located in Keysborough. The College prides itself in being an inclusive College; welcoming students from all nationalities, beliefs and backgrounds. It is a boutique College with a population of around 600 students and Staff. This gives us an edge over other colleges as our staff know our students very well; and what motivates, challenges, engages and inspires them. The College is very well equipped; in human resources terms we boast some of the best Science and Maths teachers and our physical resources include synthetic Basketball courts, Tennis courts and state of the art play areas for the junior scholars. The College is IT rich and the College has begun the building of a modern VCE and Science facility. It will also contain several group spaces for collaborative learning, lecture rooms and staff spaces; all reflecting the further development of our 21C pedagogies. Enrolments are strictly limited for 2018. Enquiries should be directed to our admissions officer at admin@mthira.vic.gov.au.

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To all families who are considering enrolling their children at Keysborough College I say that I believe you are making an excellent choice! We aim to provide the very best for every student. From their first day, our students enjoy a supportive and secure learning environment. We provide a positive student learning experience for all students through the creation of a personalised learning environment, via shared effective learning and a culture of high expectation and high achievement across the College. We cater to individual students’ learning styles and the rate at which they learn to improve their results in the classroom. The wellbeing of each student is fostered through a teaching and learning culture founded on positive relationships that encourages and supports students to take responsibility for their own learning. We provide transition programs and pathways for students as they move through the College and beyond. This occurs through the development of authentic learning pathways that respond to the varying values, needs and interests of our students, and building a significant social and academic working relationship with the College’s associated Primary Schools. The benchmark in planning the future direction of our College is to ensure the best possible outcomes for all students, and to provide students, parents, staff and the wider community with the opportunity to be involved in creating our future. At Keysborough College we truly live our values in all aspects of school life: Respect, Excellence and Diversity. I look forward to you visiting our school.

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James Cook Primary School is a learning environment steeped in positive values. We are a school where every child will share in the benefits of a high quality, engaging education in a safe and supportive environment. Our PFA is actively involved in our community events and fundraising and are an integral cog in the James Cook wheel. Our school motto, ‘Believe to Succeed,’ underpins all aspects of the curriculum at James Cook. Not only do we strive for excellence in the keys areas of English and Mathematics, our programs cater for the provision of developing well-rounded and highly competent students who have respect for themselves, others and the environment. We offer specialist programs in Physical Education, including Interschool Sport, Visual Arts, Science and Chinese – Mandarin. The Music program at James Cook includes an intensive Performing Arts program, which culminates in a whole school musical production each year. At James Cook Primary School we believe in personalised learning where the relationship between students, staff and parents provides essential support for the success of each child. Teachers plan and structure learning opportunities to meet students’ point of need and promote a love of learning. Call us to book a tour on 9700 2601. Tours run Tuesday and Friday morning.

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At Noble Park Primary School, we pride ourselves on the fantastic relationships we develop here. It is a happy and friendly school where everyone is welcome. We are very proud of our diverse community, where over 40 languages are spoken in our playground. The school promotes life-long learning, which means that we learn together and we invite local community members to share their expertise to further the learning of all and build social capital. We offer a wide range of learning opportunities, within the Learning Houses, in the playground and with a variety of after-school activities. The teachers focus on a personalised, differentiated approach in the learning and teaching programs. We do not provide a one size fits all program, rather each child is provided with the appropriate learning opportunities, specifically designed to challenge, engage and build confidence. Our personalised approach embodies collaborative teaching, planning, learning at point of need, student choice and goal setting. Developing and maintaining positive relationships is the core of all our interactions. Students will leave NPPS as resilient, creative, literate, numerate, collaborative, socially just, technologically savvy and environmentally aware individuals, with the potential to become truly global citizens. Noble Park Primary School is a great school.

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School upgrade A $3 million upgrade will soon start at Dandenong High School. Dandenong MP Gabrielle Williams announced that HLC Constructions was awarded the construction contract and work was now due to get underway. The project will complete stage four works at the school, including refurbishing the library and senior study spaces. “The Dandenong community will finally have the modern facilities they deserve to better meet the needs of students and teachers,” Ms Williams said.

Tom Hartley at Hilton Manufacturing in 2014. 121102 Hilton’s beginnings were in 1976 “in a little tin shed” after Mr Hartley was twice retrenched. Today it employs hundreds of people and is growing rapidly, and son Todd is at the helm. The company earned an induction into the Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame in 2008. In 2014 Mr Hartley joined the Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame Honour Roll, a nod reserved for individuals or organisations that have made an outstanding contribution to manufacturing excellence in Victoria. Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce inducted Mr Hartley into its Hall of Fame in 2015. Mr Hartley is survived by wife Margo, sons Mark and Todd, daughter-in-law Michelle and granddaughters Leni and Zara.

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Manufacturing, Scouting and the wider Greater Dandenong community have lost a leading figure in Tom Hartley. The Endeavour Hills resident died on Tuesday 8 August at age 80 following a long health battle. He received a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List in June. “A truly inspirational man with a lifetime commitment to family, Scouting, church and business,” a tribute from his family read. “He has left an amazing legacy.” A tribute from Scouts Victoria described Mr Hartley, its vice president, as “a great Victorian who inspired all with his generous contribution to helping build a better world”. “From local Scout Leader to Chairman of Scouts Victoria, Vice-President and life member, Tom gave 60 years’ service to Scouting,” it read. “We were honoured to share him with his family, business and church, and we’ll miss him greatly.” Mr Hartley was “absolutely thrilled” to receive the OAM nod, he told the Journal, and described the moment that started it all. He grew up in Leeds, England, and had a runin with a vicar over some mischief-making. The ultimatum - join the choir or the vicar would take him home to his mum. “Being a coward, I joined the choir,” Mr Hartley said. Through the singing group he met children that he’d seen tending a fire in a park. They told him they were Scouts and he was welcome to join. “I suppose it changed my life,” he said. “It taught me leadership and teamship, to be resilient, to care for other people and the will to succeed. “That put me in good stead to run a business.” Mr Hartley arrived in Australia in 1956 as a third-year apprentice toolmaker. He met wife Margo through the youth group at St James Anglican Church in Dandenong.

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Building blocks of young learning First Early Learning is a long-running family-run business that is passionate about providing a loving, caring, home away from home environment for all children, families and staff. Operating for more than 10 successful years, First Early Learning has a strong focus on providing structured, age appropriate learning curriculum to assist children in learning the basic foundation of life to help them strive for greatness. As centre director Jordan Harvey explained, the centre is led by a qualified and adept team of staff that provide children with the opportunity to excel and become familiar in a range of subjects and activities. “We have a highly qualified team of educators who are always personable and very nurturing and passionate,” he said. “We pride ourselves on knowing each child and family individually and having wonderful, respectful relationships,” Ms Harvey said. “We have outside teachers attending the centre on a fortnightly basis who teach Mandarin, science, sports, music and movement and drama. “The children absolutely love these regular incursions, which are at no extra cost to families. “We have also sent our kindergarten teachers to a number of extensive yoga courses, so yoga is incorporated into our daily routine.” First Early Learning also offers a range of excursions for all age groups throughout the year at no extra cost for families. Conducting a range of community events throughout the year, First Early Learning encourage families to join the centre’s welcoming community, which is built on experience and passion for assisting children to be the best they can be. “We pride ourselves on the longevity of our team members.

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Sean Elliott from Rough Science holds a captivated audience at First Early Learning. 171190 Picture: GARY SISSONS “I have been lucky enough to work for this fantastic company for several years and have been in the industry for 10 years,” Ms Harvey said. “I love the industry and feel extremely blessed to be working for early learning which is not only a business but second home and extended family.” First Early Learning is at 2 Heywood Grove, Endeavour Hills. For more information, phone 9700 1922.

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With more than 30,000 Victorians diagnosed with cancer each year and more than 360,000 Australians living with it, it’s likely everyone knows someone who’s suffering from the devastating effects of the disease. It’s a fight St John of God Berwick Hospital caregivers know only too well with more than 6000 cancer patients treated in its Day Oncology and Day Infusion Centre on Kangan Drive in Berwick since it opened in 2015. That’s why when Daffodil Day comes around each year on 25 August, St John of God Berwick Hospital gets behind it by selling daffodils throughout the month at its Gibb Street location and its Day Oncology and Day Infusion Centre on Kangan Drive. Initiated by the Cancer Council more than 30 years ago, Daffodil Day aims to raise awareness and funds for vital research, support services, prevention programs and advocacy. Last year the day brought in a staggering $5.6 million Australia-wide and there are hopes to beat that figure this year. With a donation of as little as $5 enabling the Cancer Council to offer support and information resources to five people affected by cancer, it’s

easy to see how even a small amount of money can go a long way. With support for more than 50 cancer research projects, St John of God Health Care is heavily invested in research and clinical trials so that it can provide the most effective, evidence-based care to its patients. At its Day Oncology and Day Infusion Centre, St John of God Berwick Hospital aims to provide an holistic oncology service that supports a patient’s physical, emotional and psychological wellbeing, and cancer journey - including any surgical and medical needs. It also provides free ancillary services such as its Community Wig Service which is offered to anybody in the region suffering from chemotherapy-induced hair loss. More recently the DigniCap machine has been introduced to aids in preventing or reducing hair loss among cancer patients. To donate to the Cancer Council’s Daffodil Day visit www.daffodilday.com.au. For more information on any of the oncology services offered at St John of God Berwick Hospital call 8793 0575.

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YOU’LL BE GLAD YOU MADE IT / 232 GLADSTONE ROAD, DANDENONG NORTH, 3175 This is the home for those who love to entertain on any scale. With its open and spacious ground floor layout, the new owners will be able to wine, dine and easily entertain from the kitchen, through the two ground floor living zones and freely out to the timber deck and pergola which can be used all year around. There are also four good sized bedrooms, a new bathroom on the ground floor, the master bedroom with a walk-in wardrobe and en suite, ducted heating, an additional living/ retreat upstairs and much more to make this a super-sized and sun soaked family friendly home.

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BARRY PLANT, NOBLE PARK, 8710 0000 DENNIS AGRAPIDAKIS, 0412 907 558 AND MEHMET ATESEL, 0419 333 553 ADDRESS: 232 GLADSTONE ROAD INSPECT: SATURDAY - AS ADVERTISED PRICE: $700,000 - $770,000 SALE BY SET DATE: TUESDAY, 29 AUGUST, 5PM (UNLESS SOLD PRIOR)

HALF-PRICE HOMES IN REGIONAL CENTRES With a median house price of $385,000, regional Victoria offers buyers the opportunity to enter the property market for less than half the metropolitan Melbourne median. New REIV data shows the Latrobe Valley in Gippsland is home to the state’s most affordable towns with median house prices below $200,000. In the year to 30 June, Moe in the state’s east was Victoria’s most affordable town with buyers able to purchase a home for a median price of just $166,000. This was followed by nearby Morwell and Churchill with median house prices of $175,000 and $190,000 respectively. Both towns have experienced moderate price growth over the year with house prices in Morwell up 6.1 per cent on the same time last year while Churchill’s 2 DANDENONG JOURNAL Monday, 14 August, 2017

median house price has increased 4 per cent. Newborough, also in the Latrobe Valley, was another of the state’s most affordable towns with a median house price of $228,750. Proximity to Melbourne combined with improved road and rail infrastructure, such as the Regional Rail Revival project, is likely to drive long-term price growth in these areas. Stawell and Red Cliffs also offered affordable opportunities for buyers to get a foothold on the property ladder with median house prices of $200,000 and $205,000 respectively. In the state’s west, Portland and Hamilton were also at the affordable end of the market with median house prices around $222,000.

Buyers on a budget should also consider Benalla ($235,000), Kyabram ($238,000) and Myrtleford ($242,500). Meanwhile, Wendouree and Sebastopol on the rural-urban fringe of Ballarat both offer affordability with median house prices around $250,000. Other areas offering value for money include Mildura ($255,000), Maffra ($255,500), Shepparton ($258,000) and Corio ($264,000). Despite significant double-digit growth in the past year, Norlane is another affordable option for buyers with a median house price of $258,000. For more information on median house prices by town or region, visit reiv.com.au. JOSEPH WALTON PRESIDENT, REIV Connecting people and communities DJ


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KEYSBOROUGH Offering the space, comforts and location to satisfy today’s growing families, this contemporary four-bedroom home is peacefully positioned in a flourishing neighbourhood. Just an easy drive from Parkmore and Keysborough South Shopping Centres and a choice of quality schools, the light-filled abode is also ideally situated for access to EastLink. Fluid and flexible, the spacious downstairs accommodation offers not only lounge and dining areas but also a practical separate study whilst the sleek kitchen is finished with gleaming stone benchtops and 900mm stainless steel oven, along with the luxury of a large walk-in pantry. A powder room plus laundry with direct access to the double auto garage conclude the level. Upstairs, additional homework desks are perfect for families as are the four generous bedrooms which each offer fitted wardrobes. The large master retreat boasts a his and hers walk-through wardrobe and en suite. A family bathroom, plenty of storage and ducted heating conclude this smart low-maintenance offering.

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AREA SPECIALIST, 8586 6411 DINESH RAGHU, 0431 131 157 OR NAYANI RAGHU, 0431 942 517 1 PALMYRA STREET INSPECTION: BY APPOINTMENT AUCTION: SATURDAY, 19 AUGUST, 12.30PM

BERWICK Set among beautiful private gardens, this lovely family home in a quiet court location is sure to delight. With an impressive outlook to the garden, the formal lounge has cathedral ceilings. Set to the side is a formal dining room. Comprising of three bedrooms plus a study or possibly fourth bedroom, the home delivers a generous master bedroom with walk-in robe and adjoining modern ensuite, bedrooms two and three offer robes and built-in bookshelves/desk. Central to the home is the luxurious white kitchen displaying stainless steel appliances including dishwasher, walk-in pantry and breakfast bar that overlooks the generous family meals area, separate rumpus theatre room, private rear garden and covered alfresco area. Other features are ducted heating, double garage with remote control and splitsystem cooling. Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to secure this beautifully presented home only a few minutes’ walk to schools, Akoonah Park and moments to the bus and all other shopping facilities.

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Keysborough’s ELITE Team Ozan Kanbur 2017 WINNER AGENT OF THE YEAR - KEYSBOROUGH

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A selection of our recent million plus sales

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32-36 Chapel Rd, Keysborough $1,900,000

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36 Somerfield Dr S, Keysborough $1,450,000

363 Springvale Road, Springvale

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19 Trebilco Ave, Keysborough $1,140,000

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KEYSBOROUGH 10 Snowgum Court EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY LIVING • Three separate living spaces adaptable to different lifestyles • Open U-shaped kitchen w/ SS appliances • Master bedroom w/ loor-to-ceiling tiled ensuite • All bedrooms itted w/ BIRs • Huge rear courtyard suitable for multiple vehicle accommodation • 2 car garage w/ remote access • Refrigerated cooling/Ducted heating throughout • 570m2 (approx.)

SPRINGVALE SOUTH 25C maCKaY Street FABULOUS FAMILY LIVING WITH CONVENIENCE! • • • • • • •

Four generous size bedrooms, a master with ensuite Brivis Ducted Heating and Evaporative Cooling 4.6 kW – 16 solar panels 2 x 1000L water tank Expansive backyard A single remote control lockup garage with a carport Close to schools, shops and public transport

363 Springvale Road, Springvale

A5 B2 E2 C2 AUCTION 2nd September @ 1:30pm 10% Deposit, Balance 30/60 Days ESR $750,000 - $825,000 VIEW Wed 5:30 - 6:00pm 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

A4 B2 E2 C2 AUCTION 2nd September @ 12:30pm 10% Deposit, Balance 30/60 Days ESR $780,000 - $830,000 VIEW Wed 5:30 - 6:00pm Sat 12:00 - 12:30pm 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 527 Springvale road

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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. separate warehouse/entertaining area (150sqm approx.)

$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

NOBLE PARK 11 through road

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PRIVATE SALE

Biggin and Scott greater dandenong is proudly presented another great corner block of land for sale complete with planning permitS, Building permit and council stamp approved endorSed planS ready to build for 3 double storey townhouses. all ranging from 19 to 21 squares and comprising of 3-4 bedrooms and 2-3 bathrooms and 2 car garages. • Great access to Princes Highway and Noble park’s finest schools. • Close to Eastlink & Monash University. • Minutes away from the vibrant of NP

$830,000 - $880,000 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

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WE LOVE IT

WARRAGUL POSTCODE

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This original one owner craftsman built residence is situated in an excellent location and is afforded with a stunning scenic northerly aspect from an elevated

position. Showcasing immense street appeal and occupying a sizeable 2550 square metre allotment, this well presented and maintained property represents quality and charm in landscaped garden surrounds. With its feature lead lighting entry door, an inspection of the residence will also reveal four spacious bedrooms plus study, main with en suite and walk-in wardrobe in a well-designed and functional floor plan. Appealing and notable features of the home include ducted heating, gas log fires, leadlight doors, feature cornice, ceiling roses and a spacious attic room. The formal lounge and open plan family/ meals arrangement are well proportioned and provide plenty of room for family living. The timber kitchen is afforded with a breakfast bar, walk-in pantry, excellent cupboard space and exposed brick features. Made private by surrounding hedges, garden beds and outdoor entertaining areas, this property offers the perfect setting for all outdoor living requirements. With expansive green lawns and mature gardens, the sizeable 10 x 9 metre auto triple garage with attic storage is accessed via the extensive driveway and adjoins the 7 x7 metre shed complete with electric roller door. With schools and sporting facilities nearby, this court positioned property provides the size, space and excellent vehicle accommodation that buyers have been searching for.

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Keysborough 151 Chapel Road

Subdivisional Pot of Gold! Premium development opportunity brilliantly positioned in highly sought-after location. Close to the prestigious Haileybury College, within close proximity to the new Keysborough South Shopping Precinct, just a short distance from recreational facilities at Tatterson Park and a short drive away from the soft sands of Melbourne’s bay beaches. With such a shortage of remaining land allotments in Keysborough the appetite of buyers remains strong for a piece of this quality neighbourhood. This large 20,970m2 allotment (approx) is ripe for subdivision. Opportunity exists to secure the entire parcel or one of either of two Lots. Lot 1: A parcel of land 3,898m2(approx) which could suit higher density townhome development (STCA). Lot 2: A parcel of land 1.14ha (approx) which could suit a high number of allotments (STCA).

TENDER CLOSING: TUESDAY 12TH SEPTEMBER 2017 AT 5PM

CONTACT Chee-ky Dunlop 0422 910 881 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540

PRICE Contact Agent

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INSPECT As advertised or by appointment

Keysborough 8769 1888


48 theodore avenue, noble ParK

43 ann Street, dandenonG

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS this vinyl clad 3 bedroom home has lots of potential. offers a spacious gas heated lounge with a/C, sep dining room adjacent to hostess kitchen with gas cooktop. hardwood floors under carpet. an extra large garage & workshop or storage at rear. an impressive 678m2 approx block of land with potential for unit development(StP) or re-build a home of your dreams. Close to shops, schools & transport. hurry to inspect.

PRIME DEVELOPMENT SITE AUCTION SATURDAY 19TH AUGUST AT 11AM TERMS 10% dep-bal 30/60 days PRICE $540,000-$594,000 INSPECT Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday from 10.30am CONTACT ben luu 0414 288 763 stockdaleleggo.com.au/dandenong

Fantastic 850m2 approx lot with wide frontage of 18m. Zoned residential Growth there is outstanding potential for townhouse or apartment development (Subject to permit). existing bv is let at $420 per week offering excellent return prior to obtaining a planning permit. Great location within easy walk to market & Cbd. (Site not subject to Infrastructure levy). rare opportunity here!

AUCTION SATURDAY 26TH AUGUST AT 12 NOON TERMS 10% dep - bal 60/90 days PRICE Contact agent INSPECT Saturday 3-3:30pm CONTACT neil butler 0411 637 088 stockdaleleggo.com.au/dandenong

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14/57 CloW Street, dandenonG Central

4 BEDROOM IN COURT LOCATION

SUPER LOCATION

Walk into this impressive home through an undercover entry. the interior offers a large lounge + dining adjoining family room & kitchen with gas cooktop, r/hood & lots of cupboard space. Master with ensuite & other 3 brs with bIr’s. Walk out of the family room to an under cover atrium, dbl carport, gazebo in beautiful garden settings. approx 678m2 land. Minutes walk to schools, shopping centre & transport. Ideal for the large family. this spacious house is sure to impress.

AUCTION SATURDAY 16TH SEPTEMBER 11AM TERMS 10% dep - bal: 30/60 days PRICE $560,000 - $616,000 INSPECT thursday 5-5:30pm Saturday 2-2:30pm CONTACT ben luu 0414 288 763 stockdaleleggo.com.au/dandenong

Set in quiet position, this spacious 2 bed unit is leased at $280 per week until Feb 2018. representing an excellent return. offers spacious lounge with gas heating plus wood heater separate cupboard packed kitchen with gas cooking, private front and rear courtyard plus parking space. opposite Plaza shopping complex + few minutes to the market.

PRIVATE PRICE $250,000 - $270,000 INSPECT by appointment CONTACT neil butler 0411 637 088 stockdaleleggo.com.au/dandenong

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5/69 CloW Street, dandenonG

FEATURE PACKED APARTMENT

LARGE 3 BR APARTMENT IN PRIME LOCATION

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-$330,000 INSPECT by appointment CONTACT Jerome Mulholland 0401 060 804 stockdaleleggo.com.au/dandenong

approx 100m2 living area plus private 33m2 courtyard are features of this large as new unit. Carpet to bedrooms & floating floors to living area. Quality kitchen with gas cooking & dishwasher. at rear of building in quiet & private position. building includes basement carpark, intercom & security entrance. Presently let but vacant possession available.

PRIVATE $400,000-$430,000 Wednesday 5-5.30pm Saturday 3-3.30pm CONTACT Jerome Mulholland 0401 060 804 PRICE INSPECT

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BERWICK This brilliant, wide-fronted property has future potential stamped all over it. It forms part of Casey’s proposed “residential growth zone” and is located within the area identified as suitable for high-density residential development. Forward thinking entrepreneurs/ developers will recognise this sites’ fantastic future. For now, the comfortable three-bedroom brick residence is a great place to call home or ideal investment proposition. The land area is 875 square metres.

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FIRST NATIONAL NEILSON PARTNERS, BERWICK, 9707 6000 TARA WALTERS, 0408 297 896 21 MANSFIELD STREET INSPECT: BY APPOINTMENT PRICE: EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST CLOSING 25 AUGUST, 5PM

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for service to manage your investment The Director of Barry Plant Dandenong Rentals, Colin has worked within the Property Management industry for over forty years. Barry Plant Dandenong Rentals is a family owned and operated business. Colin’s son Steve is the Rental Department Manager, Colin’s wife Carolyn, daughter Natalie and daughter-in-law Amitha help take care of all your rental administration and accounts. Call today for a free rental appraisal.

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Walking into a display home can be daunting. There is a very small percentage of builders out there (and by small, I can only think of one!) that actually include everything in a home. And by everything, I mean inside the home and outside the home! If you are hunting for a price point because you need to meet a specific budget, it is important to know what is going to cost you big money. For example, a driveway can cost upwards of $4000 for a simple plain concrete driveway. A fence can be the most expensive per lineal meter item! Right now bank finance is “cheap” interest rates are low which means, based on historical standards, repayments are quite low. While changes have occurred they are good ones - forcing people to pay off the principal of their loan while also managing interest is a positive thing. So, keeping this in mind, it is much easier and more affordable to include the items which will be very expensive for you later. Be mindful, however, that builders who choose to sell you a shell will charge you significantly more to add in these items later. This is where they make most of their money. So, when you get seduced by a low ball base price for a 20+ square design,

keep in mind that the slab grade they have included in their advertised price is going to need to be upgraded on your site. If you thought you were getting stone bench tops, think again. And if you want them you will know you are paying for them. So, where can we avoid all this inclusion heartbreak? Let’s go back to the start - in the display. When you sit down with whichever builder after walking through their house, you need to ask a very important question - what is the ‘as displayed’ price? When they give you the price, ask them if a driveway, a fence, the façade and the slab are included in that base price. Ask the builder if they put noggins behind their toilet and towel rail holders. Ask them how many coats of paint are included internally. If you expect to pay peanuts for a house, chances are you’ll get one fit for a monkey. Ask the right questions at the start and you’ll get all the information you need to make a smart decision later.

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SALES & RENTALS

118 walker st Dandenong P: 9791 5922 f: 9792 2536

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Dandenong North

Dandenong

8 Jeffrey street

OVER 660m2 OF PRIME REAL ESTATE!

Large block of over 660m2 with wide rear access for future development (STCA). Also suitable for First Home Buyers with no stamp duty (STC). Three bedroom home with large double garage/workshop in a great location! Walk to Dandenong Market, Plaza, Mosque, Schools, pool and more! Currently rented to a tenant who would love to stay on or Vacant Possession available. AFFORDABLE ENTRY TO DANDENONG NORTH!

19 ross street

LOW MAINTENANCE - SECURE - CENTRAL!

It ticks all the boxes! This delightful three bedroom home set on a cottage block is located only a short stroll to Dandenong Market, Plaza, Hospital and Tafe College. Security has been a big consideration with aluminium window shutters installed. There are three bedrooms, full ensuite, formal lounge and a bright kitchen/meals area which opens to a paved outdoor area. The garage has a remote control door. Features include neutral tonings, ducted heating and air conditioning. Excellent tenants returning $350.00 per week. RETIRE - INVEST!

auction: saturday, 2nd september, 2017 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPen: wed 5:00pm to 5:30pm & sat 11:30am to 12:00pm

auction: saturday, 2nd september, 2017 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) oPen: wed 5:00pm to 5:30pm & sat 12:30pm to 1:00pm

Dandenong

Dandenong

10/151 Princes HigHway

BRIGHT & SPACIOUS!

34 Hemmings street

READY, SET, DEVELOP!

Step inside and be charmed by this beautifully renovated ground floor apartment offering spacious and bright open plan living area off modern chic kitchen, extra large master bedroom and a big second bedroom, both with mirrored built in robes. Fully tiled bathroom offers free standing bath tub, shower and lots of storage space. Other features include polished floor boards, block out/ privacy blinds, downlights, pleasant tonings throughout and carpark on separate title. Bus stop right at your front door and walking distance to many amenities. Close to Eastlink and Monash. Potential rental of $270.00 to $280.00 per week. BE QUICK!

Located within ten minutes walk to the CBD, Market and station, this excellent development site has a current Planning Permit for the construction of 1 x three bedroom and 2 x two bedroom townhouses all with ensuites, generous living areas and garages. An excellent high demand location! The site currently accommodates a three bedroom home let to excellent Tenants at $300.00 per week. Call us today to obtain a copy of plans and further details. DON'T DELAY ON THIS ONE!

for sale: $245,000 to $269,000 oPen: thurs 5:00pm to 5:20pm & sat 11:20am to 11:40am

for sale: $540,000 to $590,000 oPen: thurs 4:20pm to 4:40pm & sat 10:30am to 11:00am

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Mick Whelan Sales Manager 0416 003 505

Daryl Rayner Director 0411 537 820

John Ratnam Sales Consultant 0414 556 517

Stephen Lamb Sales Consultant 0421 045 460

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mclennanrealestate.com.au

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BUY, SELL, RENT Call 9769 1888 today to learn how we can help you! Raine&Horne Keysborough 9769 1888 | rh.com.au/keysborough

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There’s so much more in a Rawdon Hill Home. Flexible designs with a great list of inclusions!

B EDA R R A 2.0-278 & CL A R E 342

ᅚ DRIVE ᅚ FENCES ᅚ L ANDSCAPING ᅚ COOLING ᅚ BLINDS ᅚ FIXED PRICE + MORE!

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Red Maple Dr, Cranbourne Melways 132 K5 Shoalhaven 262 Casiana Denmark 326

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NEW HOMES & LAND

HIGHGROVE LAST OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE Highgrove, one of the most sought after residential communities in Clyde North, has nearly sold out. Since its launch in April 2014, Highgrove has quickly become the community of choice in the local area. Families have been drawn to the comfortable lifestyle on offer with opportunity to enjoy plenty of open space, parklands and convenience to nearby quality local amenities. When it is complete, more than 920 households will call Highgrove home. But buyers will need to move quickly to secure one of the limited number of lots remaining in Highgrove. The Haven Release-Stage 14C on sale now is the final opportunity for families to join this community. There are only 12 lots available in this final release. “Purchasers interested in joining Highgrove will have one more opportunity to snap up their perfect homesite,” said marketing manager Graham Nolan of Brown Property Group. “The Haven Release has only just become available this week, and we have already received huge interest. “The variety in lot sizes from 448 square metres to 757 square metres, will suit all lifestyles. And with two of Highgrove’s neighbourhood parks located a short stroll away, these 12 lots will not last long,” said Mr Nolan. “We don’t want buyers to miss their chance to buy their ideal block of land. “Demand for this final release will be high. Highgrove is an idyllic location which has something to offer for everyone. Everything you could need for shopping and schooling is close at hand.” With a strong emphasis on traditional family living, community and open space, leading developer Brown Property Group has again created another premier residential community, something it has been doing for more than 40 years. Call the Highgrove Land Sales and Information Centre on 1800 444 447.

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Skillinvest’s Paul Konig, Nelissa Sousa and Maria and Eduardo Rato from Jurgen’s, and Buildsafe’s Peter Horton. “We’ve designed most of our products if not all of them,” he said. “One of the key factors has been the ability of our staff to put it up safely.” He said builders from across Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland came to the company for solutions. Skillinvest is a non-profit group training organisation (GTO) and registered training organising (RTO) and has its head office in Thomas Street, Dandenong. It also has a training facility on Cheltenham Road, Dandenong, and a hairdressing salon on Thomas Street. It employs more than 110 people, trains more than 1300 people across Victoria annually, and recruits more than 450 apprentices and trainees for businesses.

Skillinvest also provides ongoing pastoral care and support to the trainees. Operations manager Paul Konig said the company had rebranded from Link Employment and Trading. He said there’d been a downturn in the uptake of apprenticeships and traineeships over past five years of about 30 per cent. “We’ve had to look outside the box and diversify to keep going,” he said. Skillinvest works particularly with culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) workers and mature-aged workers from the car industry. It’s also placing Aboriginal students in police stations to complete a certificate three in business administration, and delivering a young parents education program with the South East Local Learning and Employment Network (SELLEN).

Breakfast muesli’s growth plan is food for thought By Casey Neill Carolyn Creswell was nominated 16 times for the Telstra Businesswoman of the Year before taking it home in 2012. “No is not no forever. No is just no for now,” she said. The Carman’s founder was the guest speaker at the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Business Awards breakfast at Sandhurst Club on Wednesday 9 August. The 43-year-old sits on the Human Rights Law Centre board, is an ambassador for the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre and The Australian Childhood Foundation, and is a St Kilda Gatehouse patron. She was a judge on Channel 10 television show Recipe to Riches and has four children aged 13 and under with husband Peter. Ms Creswell was a university student when a family she babysat for asked her to work one day a

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names and Carmen’s was born. Ms Creswell bought the business outright two years later, able to devote more time and take more risk than her partner. Desperate to get into supermarkets, she secured a six-month trial in 20 stores. “This was the break,” she said. She’d deliver the muesli in her Daewoo hatchback, leave samples in staff break rooms and set up displays. Ms Creswell bought her own products off the shelves to boost sales and used friends and family to promote the brand at trade shows. She sent samples to everyone in the phone book with the surname Carman and got her products onto airlines to build brand recognition. “Now someone in the world buys a Carman’s product every two seconds,” she said. The product range has expanded from muesli to nut bars, crackers and more and is sold in 32 countries. China is the next frontier.

Jason Edtmaier is determined to succeed in life and in business. The 20-year-old from Rowville is well on his way, named a Youth Enterprise Award nominee at the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Business Awards breakfast at Sandhurst Club on Wednesday 9 August. Chisholm Institute’s Mike Barrett nominated the electrical apprentice, selecting him from 33,000 students across the TAFE and about 300 eligible electrical apprentices. “In the time I spent researching all of these guys I could see that Jason was a standout,” he said. “What impressed me was at such a young age, he’s got a plan. We don’t see that in a lot of our students these days.” Jason Edtmaier. 171518 Mike has been Jason’s instructor for more than a year. “I can see he’s committed to his school work,” he said. “He’s somewhat gifted and he uses that gift to work hard in his studies. He also uses his time to help his mates along. I think that’s particularly honourable these days when people try to climb over one another. He’s helped a few guys who otherwise might not have made it to get over the line.” Jason said he’d always wanted to do a trade. “It’s always been in the family,” he said. In high school at Hallam Senior College he completed a certificate two in building and construction. He sat down with a teacher at the end of Year 12 and went through the pros and cons of each trade. They decided electrical was the right path for him. He started at Chisholm last year and has an apprenticeship with L and O Technologies in Dandenong South. “I love showing up for work each day,” he said. “There’s always new things to learn and new challenges. “I’m really excited for what the trade has to offer.” Jason said he used to play a high level of footy but “gave the flick to knuckle down with my studies”. He’s finished a certificate in telecommunications at night school and over the next 12 months wants to get his certificate three out of the way and get his electrical licence. Jason wants to continue with L and O and take on more responsibility, and to eventually complete a building diploma and go out on his own. “It would also be good to take on others and really bring them along with me,” he said. “I get a lot of satisfaction out of helping others. “To me, knowledge is power. I enjoy learning new things and taking it back to work and teaching others.”

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ENTERTAINMENT What’s on stalls, massages and more. This event is supporting Beyondblue. ■ Springers Leisure Centre 400 Cheltenham Road, Keysborough. Sunday 20 August, 1pm to 5pm. $24 per ticket. Bookings are essential. Email gerentedaniella@gmail.com.

Candle making Learn how to make beautiful and fragrant candles. All materials are provided. ■ Heritage Hill Museum and Historical Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Tuesday 22 August, 6.30pm to 8.30pm. Tickets are priced from $17. Call 8571 1666 or visit www.drumtheatre.com.au to book.

Kings of Croon This tribute to jazz and swing features Scott Irwin, Derek Metzger and Ian Stenlake. ■ Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Thursday 24 August, 10.30am. Tickets are priced from $16. Visit www.drumtheatre.com.au or call 8571 1666.

Indian Film Festival The Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM) will bring and Dr Rakhmabai and Dangal to Dandenong. Dr Rakhmabai’s fight against her unconsented child marriage, gender discrimination and right to practice medicine in India was isolating and ostracising in a highly conservative colonial India. She pushed back and paved the way for Indian women. Star of the film Tannishtha Chatterjee will meet fans from 7pm. Dangal is based on a true story but has been given the full Bollywood treatment. Aamir Khan stars as an ex-wrestler whose Olympic dreams were once crushed by a lack of money. Years later, having failed to produce a son, he commits to turning his daughters into champions. ■ Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Dr Rakhmabai on Tuesday 15 August, 7.30pm, and Dangal on Friday 18 August, 7.30pm. Tickets from $5. Visit www.drumtheatre.com.au or call 8571 1666.

Film buffs can view the best of this year’s St Kilda Film Festival’s short film entries. ■ Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Friday 25 August, 7.30pm. Entry is from $10.

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Watching the ’hood Greater Dandenong Neighbourhood Watch has two big events coming up in September. A fund-raiser at the Noble Park RSL from 6.30pm on Saturday 16 September will feature a six-piece band. Senior Sergeant Ivan Petrunic will be the guest speaker at its next public forum. ■ Paddy O’Donoghue Centre, 18 Buckley Street, Noble Park. Wednesday 20 September, 7.30pm. Call Dawn on 0407 325 030 for more information.

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This paper craft and relaxation workshop series will involve various paper products. ■ The Open Door, 110 Ann Street, Dandenong. Tuesdays during August, 10.30am to 12.30pm. A $5 donation is suggested. Call Trish or Jo on 9791 8664.

Dance with Chunky Move Chunky Move is offering free dance workshops as part of the [Sub]urban Studio project. Young people of any experience level can take part. ■ The Castle, 61 Princes Highway, Dandenong. Monday until 25 September, 6pm to 7.30pm. Bookings are essential. Visit www. greaterdandenong.com or call 8571 1666.

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SPORT Rays star rates his team mates By Nick Creely Winning premierships with his mates is what Dandenong Stingray and Haileybury College star Mitchell Riordan values the most. It’s not the individual accolades he is after either - he is team orientated and plays for the genuine love of the game. The 17-year-old is expected to become a crucial cog in the Stingrays’ finals assault over the next month as he eyes his second flag of the season. His first premiership of 2017 - an extraordinary undefeated season with private school powerhouse Haileybury - was monumental, and something that will inspire him desperately to taste that success again. “When it comes to school football it’s just a bit closer and in tight with all of your mates you go to school with,” he said when reflecting on the school season. “It was pleasing and one of the big moments of my life so far, and especially just to get the premiership undefeated with all my mates was really special.” With his fellow Stingray teammates Luke Davies-Uniacke, Oscar Clavarino and Aiden Bonar in the side, as well as many prospective AFL draftees, Haileybury completed a rare feat - going through the season undefeated in an almost unprecedented APS feat. Riordan still has to pinch himself to think he has been running alongside some of the most promising names in the country. “It’s pretty special to think you’re mates with some of these guys - it’s pretty cool,” he said. “Just to hang out with them and have a laugh at training and throughout the week is awesome and

Riordan in action for the Stingrays earlier this season. 166487_ Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

Mitch Riordan proudly shows off the APS Boys' football premiership cup. knowing half of them will be running around in the AFL next year is great.” And with a band of elite coaches, none more prominent than Essendon legend Matthew Lloyd,

Haileybury produced one of the finest school sides of memory. “All of the coaches at Haileybury and the Stingrays for that matter are all great, and if

you ask for feedback they’ll just give it to you straight,” Riordan explained. “Lloydy (Matthew Lloyd) especially is just so helpful, I went to him for some goal kicking help and he was really open with me but all of the coaches are just down to earth and great blokes.” The former under-16 Vic Country representative midfielder, who will be eyeing off a place in next year’s Under-18 National Championships, has changed up his role slightly both with the ‘Rays and Haileybury as he evolves his game. “This year I’ve moved up forward in school more just to get that aspect of my game improving, and even in the Stingrays in the early parts of the year I was also moved forward a bit - I just want to build up all aspects of my game,” he said. “I just want to keep working harder in the midfield too, but I’m happy to play wherever and try my best for the team.” In his six TAC Cup games this season in what has been another step in his development, Riordan has shown he has what it takes, and was terrific recently in a win over Northern Knights. “With the TAC Cup footy it takes a while to get used to, but after a couple of games you get used to the pace and you start to gain some confidence to take the game on and especially last year getting a game really has helped me into the latter part of this year and next year too,” he said. As for his finals bounds ‘Rays, Riordan is confident the group has learnt from last year and won’t make the same mistakes. “At the start of the season we believed our depth would be the strong point going all the way through and especially last year we did well and finished on top but we quickly realized it’s not what happens during the season but what happens during the finals that matters the most,” he said.

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Success threat fulfilled Seona Thompson made a clean sweep of the Victoria leg of the National Championships after Aston Dee Bee and Bewlidering brilliantly quinellaed the state final at Sandown Park last Thursday night. Beginning well from box two, Aston Dee Bee railed powerfully beneath early leader and kennel mate Extreme Magic to lead out of the straight the first time. He held off the well supported favourite Black Mumbo down the back straight, then survived a late challenge from Bewlidering to score by 1.75 lengths in 29.172 - the second fastest time recorded in 2017. It was Aston Dee Bee’s third consecutive win and a welcome return to his brilliant best. “He’s been threatening to do this for a while,” said handler Jason Thompson. “He hadn’t been here for a while before last week. He got another good draw tonight and he made full use of the inside draw by pushing up beneath Extreme Magic, it was good to see him do everything right and still be strong at the end. “He didn’t ping the lids but he mustered hard and pushed through like a good dog. He probably hasn’t shown that tenacity for a long while but he has been threatening to do it. He went really well.” Aston Dee Bee will be joined in the National Sprint final by Bewildering, who reached the final as the AGRA wildcard by virtue of being the highest ranked greyhound to make its state final without winning it. The run by Bewildering was simply brilliant. A clear last after box rise, the Bill Collins Speed Star winner threaded a path through the field at the first turn to emerge in third place entering the back straight. With clear galloping room he unleashed his customary powerful finish to run second. His time in running second would have won any other race on the night by two lengths. “The winner has run home in 10.52 and I reckon he was probably six or seven off him and he’s been beaten a length and three quarters,” Thompson continued.

Dolphins dive in for the season By Nick Creely

Aston Dee Bee and Bewildering charged into the National Sprint Championship grand final. “He’s hit the line hard but that’s what he does. Box 5 was a little bit tricky for him but he went really well.” The Thompsons have won just about every major race on the greyhound racing calendar but, remarkably, have never had a finalist in the National Championships. Not only will they have two finalists in the Sprint final at Albion Park but they will also have

a runner in the National Distance Championship final with Burn One Down also set to fly the Victorian flag. “It’s good, any of these sorts of races it’s just great to be in them and be involved and to make the final is a great achievement by the dogs.” The National Championship grand finals will be run at Albion Park, Brisbane, on Friday 25 August.

Frankston Football Club will return to the Peter Jackson VFL in season 2018 after having its licence application granted by AFL Victoria. The club presented a strong case for a return to the competition to AFL Victoria Board and Executive representatives on 24 July, with a focus not only on re-establishing the Dolphins’ important role in the talent pathway in the south-east region, but also a long-term management and financial strategy for the club. AFL Victoria CEO Steven Reaper said Frankston FC has an important role to play in the region, with time away from the competition enabling the club to prioritise and focus on its off-field structures. “AFL Victoria was always committed to continuing to work with key stakeholders in the region - including Frankston FC - to ensure there would be a state-league presence there into the future,” Reaper said. The Dandenong Stingrays - who have been involved in a long and fruitful partnership with Frankston - are set to be the main TAC Cup club to benefit from the reinstatement of the Dolphins’ VFL licence. Stingrays coach Craig Black said he was thrilled to have Frankston back in the VFL competition. “One thing it does do is give our TAC Cup kids an option. A lot of our boys go to Casey and now there’s another opportunity for the kids who live down south,” he said. “It’s exciting for our area and for our young men to get an opportunity if they don’t great drafted to go back and ply their trade for a couple of years.”

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Bryan bags seven for the Burra By Nick Creely

Hallam’s Rob Mackay tries to break free of Doveton’s Dylan Chadwick during the Hawks big win over the Eagles on Saturday. 171615 Picture: ROB CAREW Hills 30.12(192) obliterated Moorabbin 3.7(25), South Yarra 37.31(253) cruised to a huge win over Sandown 5.3(33), Lyndhurst 5.11(41) battled hard against Ashwood 10.10(70) and Dandenong 8.7(55) fell to Carrum Patterson Lakes 28.12(180). With just one round left to play, Hallam, Ashwood, Endeavour Hills,, Doveton Eagles and Black Rock sit inside the top five. EASTERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE ROUND 16

With virtually everything on the line, an inspired Noble Park surged back inside the top four with a brilliant 37-point win over Balwyn away from home, 13.13(91) to 20.8(128). After a worrying trend of form over the last month, the Bulls found their mojo in the first quarter to hold a narrow six-point quarter time margin. Off the back of star midfielder Kyle Martin and skipper Sam Monaghan, the Bulls were strong at

Rangers roll on after just quelling the Thunder By Nick Creely SEABL REVIEW - SEMI-FINALS In a stunning result at Dandenong Stadium on Saturday night, the Rangers’ Men’s team is through to the preliminary final after a pulsating 92-91 victory over the North-West Thunder. It was an electric game, with a capacity crowd being treated to some high quality basketball, and until the last moments no one knew who would walk away victorious. With only moments to go in the match, Jorden Pege’s stepback fadeaway sealed the deal and saw the home side move one step further to the championship. But in a tightly-fought contest, not much ever separated the two rivals. At quarter time, the scores were level at 26-apiece, at half time the Thunder surged a point clear, and at three quarter time the Thunder were two points ahead. But the home crowd helped lift the Rangers in

Both Dandenong sides roll on despite mixed weeks on the court. 166958 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS the final quarter, and in the end a 24-21 final term was just enough. Next week will see the Rangers in a preliminary final, with the date, venue and opponent to be decided. Earlier on in the evening, the Dandenong Rangers’ Women couldn’t quite get into the con-

the coal-face, providing James Gwilt (four goals) and Jordan Marson (four goals) with plenty of opportunities up forward. With the Bulls maintaining its edge over the second and third quarters, a simply stellar eight goal last term blew away the hosts and brought Noble back to life. Two rounds remain and the Bulls sit in fourth spot ahead of a yet another massive clash with North Ringwood on Saturday.

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test against the Bendigo Braves, falling 59-74. In a game where the Rangers were quite undermanned, the Braves always had the edge and always maintained distance on the scoreboard. In a closely fought opening quarter, the Braves broke away late to take a six-point advantage into quarter time. That advantage was slightly increased to seven-points at half time, with the Rangers unable to capitalize on its opportunities in attack. Midway through the third quarter the Braves pushed the lead all the way out to 20-points, before the Rangers rallied for the home crowd to bring the margin back to 12 at three quarter time. It proved to be a hurdle too far, with the Braves not allowing the Rangers to chip away at the lead any further, professionally sealing the deal by restricting the Rangers to just 17-points in the final term. The home-and-away minor premiers still have the chance to bounce back next week when they play a preliminary final.

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