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A Hallam father and daughter duo are tackling Tough Mudder side-by-side. Joel and Haley Philips signed up to the obstacle course challenge after taking on the Eureka Tower climb over the past two years. They both said the mud and structure-littered path in Myrniong will be something completely different. “We didn’t want to watch too many videos because we didn’t want to scare ourselves,” Haley said. “I did a small course they had in Mooroolbark and it was sort of the same thing except it was more obstacle-based.” That was Muddy Hell and Haley competed in six-degree weather. “It made me realise I needed to up my training level about 10-fold,” she said. She and Joel have been training together on Mondays and every second Saturday in the lead-up to the Saturday 28 October event. Haley goes to the gym twice a week and they both take part in Casey Fit Club at Fleetwood Primary School on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Tuesday is basically cardio, Haley said, and Thursday is a boxing class. “I enjoy all the physical exercise, mainly running, just to get fit and healthy,” Joel said. Haley said: “He’s the crazy man who goes running 10 kilometres after a full day at work.” Joel, 50, laughed and agreed. “I just find it very relaxing, as silly as it sounds,” he said. Haley, 23, said: “I’m more of the person who doesn’t want to get out there but afterwards you go ‘I’m so glad I’ve done that’. “We train as a group on Tuesday and Thursday and dad’s the one everybody goes to for motivation. “We’re tackling it together but we’re also bringing along a few other people as well. “We’ve got the benefit of the support of each other in the family sense and the support of friends. “Dad and I are a wicked combination and adding the friends on top of it make it a more fun experience.”
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School principal Jenny Scott and with students who received Excellence in Reading Awards. 171246 Picture: ROB CAREW
Read all about it Endeavour Hills bookworms were the toast of a recent special assembly. Mossgiel Park Primary School handed out Reading Excellence Awards on Friday 25 August. “We believe that a love of reading is the most important gift we can share with our children,”
principal Jenny Scott said. “The annual Reading Excellence Awards recognise and celebrate the talent, effort and commitment of our students. “I would like to congratulate our award winners and all students who strive to improve their reading.” Sri Samy and Chloe Eversteyn will run the Melbourne Marathon 10 kilometre course. 172067 Picture: GARY SISSONS
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up their runners alongside the charity crew. Visit friendsofrefugeesmelbournemarathon2017.gofundraise.com.au to donate. Friends of Refugees was founded in early 2013 to fill service gaps for people seeking asylum and refugees. It has become a central source of first-line relief for people seeking asylum in Melbourne’s South-East. The group provides food, education support, job training, resettlement programs and a drop-in centre as a welcoming and safe environment for people in desperate need.
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Excellence in Reading Award recipients, front, Lauren, Navin, Fartun, back, Xavier, Annie, Anisha, Andrew and Toby. 171246
A Dandenong charity isn’t just walking the walk to support refugees and asylum seekers. The Friends of Refugees team will run to raise cash to help people find a better future. The runners are hoping to raise $50,000 for their participation in the Melbourne Marathon which will be held on Sunday 15 October. The team is looking for more members as well as sponsors. Participants can choose from 3 kilometre, 5.7km, 10km, 21.1km and 42.195km courses at www.melbournemarathon.com.au and should select Friends of Refugees as their team to lace
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Homeless hit as rental prices go through roof By Brendan Rees City of Casey ranks second among 15 Melbourne suburbs where rental affordability has plummeted. Figures from the Council for Homeless Persons (CHP) show affordable rental houses in Casey plunged from 70 per cent in 2007 to just 13 per cent a decade later. Desperate people are sleeping rough in parks, cars, and abandoned houses as skyrocketing rental prices force people out of the housing market, welfare services warn. “It’s a grim situation for low income earners, who find that there is nowhere to escape high rents, and that the social housing safety net is inadequate. Moving further out is no longer the silver bullet to reducing rent stress,” said Kate Colvin, Council to Homeless Policy and Communications Manager, Persons. “Our housing system is failing the most vulnerable and the result is rising homelessness. “Victoria’s public housing levels are the lowest in history, and 35,000 people are waiting for social housing.” Ms Colvin said the state government’s plans to deliver 6000 new social housing properties over five years, but given the scale of the problem federal action to boost social housing is needed. Figures from the 2016 census show an increase of more than 5000 households in Casey have been renting in the past decade - up 40 per cent in the
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renters at a time when more of us are becoming renters doesn’t make sense and it isn’t fair,” Mr O’Brien said. Minister for Consumer Affairs Marlene Kairouz said the State Government was taking action to make renting more secure by developing longterm lease agreements and reviewing the Residential Tenancies Act to strengthen protections for tenants. “We’re currently evaluating feedback on the Fairer Safer Housing options paper released earlier this year, and are looking to introduce reforms next year.” Cranbourne MP Jude Perera said the State Government understood a growing proportion of Victorians were likely to rent for longer periods of time and there was a need to re-balance the rental market through additional protections for tenants. “At the same time, we need to take into account any possible unintended consequences that could lead property owners to sell, re-purpose, or leave properties vacant,” he said. “The government is already taking action on tenant security by developing long-term tenancy agreements and an online matching service to connect parties interested in long-term leases.” “Additionally, $1-billion has been allocated to create the Social Housing Growth Fund that will provide dedicated assistance to community housing associations to help support up to 2200 households.”
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number of households. With the number of renters currently at just over 20 per cent - a spike of more than 17 per cent a decade ago, advocates are pushing the State Government for fairer rental laws. The Make Renting Fair Campaign, with the support of 55 community leaders including City of Greater Dandenong Mayor Jim Memeti, have written an open letter to Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews raising concerns over the State Government’s review of laws that could make evictions quicker and easier, unfair lease terms, allowing owners and visitors to visit properties without notice, additional bond payments for pets, and more restrictions on guest stays. CEO of the Tenants Union of Victoria Mark O’Brien said Victoria’s rental laws had not been updated properly in 20 years. “We are seeing a major change in the way people live, moving from an expectation of home ownership to one where more and more people are renting for longer periods of their lives,” Mr O’Brien said. “At the same time, the Victorian Government needs to strengthen tenant protections in order to give people the safety, stability and privacy they need to get on with their lives.” “We welcome the introduction of minimum property standards and the removal of no reason eviction notices, but still have concerns about proposals that would make evicting people quicker and easier. Undermining safety and stability for
Police are searching for two armed men who held up an Eumemmerring service station. The pair entered the United Service Station on Princes Highway about 3.45pm on Sunday 30 July, one brandishing a rifle. They demanded money from the attendant, who complied. The men fled on foot. Police believe they left the area in a white four-door VW Golf hatchback. One was described as Caucasian, aged in his twenties and between 165 and 170 centimetres tall with a light-coloured beard. He wore a bandana over his face and mouth, had black hair and was wearing black gloves, light pants, a striped jumper and thongs. The second man was described as 178cm tall and aged in his twenties with a skinny build, brown hair and tattoos on his right arm. He was wearing a red hoodie and black tracksuit pants. Call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 with any information.
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Looking Back
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100 years ago 13 September 1917 One of the Dandenong Boys Mr Jas Pickett, of Dandenong, has received the appended letter from his son, Lieut Reg Pickett, who has been awarded the Military Cross, which was previously mentioned in these columns.
1st Anzac Corps June 26 1917 Dear Pickett, This is a line to congratulate you most heartily upon the award to you of the Military Cross, in recognition of your good work during the operations in the Hindenburg line on 3 May. I know how gallantly you led your bombers in the work of clearing the enemy trenches, and though wounded early in the assault continued to lead your men without cessation for
five hours, rendering most valuable service at a critical period, for which I thank you. I trust that your wound is not giving you much trouble, and is making good progress. Yours sincerely, General W R Birwood.
50 years ago 12 September 1967 It’s none of our business but ... . There is a history to one flagpole in the Scout Jamboree Reserve in Churchill Park. It was reported by Ron Smith when thanks for the pole were received at the RSL monthly meeting. Ron said that when Dandenong RSL bowlers won two pennants in the 1966 season, three flagpoles were intended so there was a spare. “And I don’t think we could have found a better place for it,” Ron said.
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8 September 1997 PM chooses local women Leading Dandenong businesswomen and world-renowned former opera singer Ms Stella Axarlis has been named as a member of the constitutional convention. The convention, which will develop a plebiscite or referendum on Australia becoming a republic, is expected to be held in the first half of next year. The Prime Minister Mr Howard said the 36 appointments to the 152 delegate body represent a broad cross section of society. He said: “They can reflect the Federal Government’s commitment to ensure that women, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, young Australians, and local government are represented at the convention.” The Journal spoke to Ms Axarlis, 58, who she said she was open-mined about the republican-monarchy discussions.
10 September 2012 Pet deluge is barking mad Have your animals desexed! That’s the advice and plea from the president of the Australian Animal Protection Society. Mr Fielder said the list of surrendered animals this past year included 1209 dogs and 3253 cats, showing “our efforts to educate the public on desexing are still failing”. The AAPS has been functioning for 29 years. It covers a wide area and has an equally wide age group in its staunch supporters from school children to retirees. Besides his concern about the desexing of cats and dogs, Mr Fielder also scotched rumours of AAPS’s imminent demise. “They are just that ... .rumours,” he said. He acknowledged the donations of money, time and equipment by individuals, school groups and the corporate sector.
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achievement rates. Yet many mainstream environments still function with students sitting in rows, behind either text books or laptops, working through questions in silence. The staff working in these environments are not to blame - they do an amazing job in some very difficult circumstances. The need for greater support to allow all students to support true student growth must start at the top. Increased funding for all schools, both mainstream and specialist, would allow for smaller class sizes, increased funding and increased opportunity for all students to experience s uccess. And just perhaps the mainstream system could, one day, adopt some principles and practices from their special education counterparts and produce a system that is truly aimed at supporting all students and promoting positive outcomes for all.
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Recent inflammatory remarks made by a prominent federal politician have shone the spotlight on special education, but not necessarily in a positive manner. The conversation that has occurred as a result of these comments has been both ignorant and illinformed. The mainstream education system, as it exists currently, is a system that is designed to benefit the ‘few’ rather than the masses. Research has continued to show that students are more successful in an environment that allows them to engage in practical, collaborative tasks that are interest-based. The research is conclusive, however the mainstream education system is slow to make changes. The special education system is truly designed to enable all students to experience success, regardless of their diagnosed disabilities. Students within this system have a variety of needs and challenges, however the system is such
George Daniel, 87, served on HMAS Bataan. 172053 Back, Melissa Watson, Shajida, Harman, Fatima, Dar Hi Na, Naman, Springvale Rise Primary School co-ordinator Wendy Griffiths, front, Tun, Hninwia and Pramudith.
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Naval veterans gathered at Dandenong RSL to reminisce. HMAS Bataan Veterans of Australia hosted the annual Tribal Luncheon on Tuesday 29 August.
Springvale students are safer in the water thanks to a whole-school swimming program. Dandenong Oasis hosted an inclusive swimming program with Springvale Rise Primary School during term three to ensure student safety in and around water. Most of the school’s 550-plus students took part in the eight-day YMCA swimming lesson program and on Thursday 17 August celebrated completing it. Springvale Rise is one of the most culturally diverse schools in the state with about 83 per cent of students with origins outside Australia and 38 languages spoken. YMCA Aquatics co-ordinator Melissa Watson said the program was vital to raise the awareness of water safety among young members of the local culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) community.
Gerry Shepperd and George Daniel from HMAS Bataan reunite at the lunch. 172053
“Greater Dandenong is the most culturally diverse municipality in Victoria and the second most diverse in Australia, so we place a great emphasis on educating new arrivals on safety in and around water,” she said. “A lot of those attending the swimming program have had very little experience around water, so the skills they learn are potentially lifesaving.” Principal Debbie Cottier said it was the first time the whole school had joined the program and the whole school community had embrace it as a high priority. “A lot of our students have not had the opportunity to learn to swim and we regard this as very important,” she said. “We’ve received great support from parents and the wider school community who are committed to the swimming program.”
The event recognised the HMAS Arunta and Warramunga as well as Bataan, all Tribal Class destroyers that served in World War II and the Korean War.
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Chase passion and cash follows By Brendan Rees Motivational speaker and author Allan Pease told a crowded business breakfast that if people followed their passion the money “will follow”. The body language expert was guest speaker at the Casey Cardinia Business Breakfast Awards at the Cranbourne Turf Club on Wednesday 6 September. Mr Pease said greatness in life came when people followed their passion. “What is the one thing in your life that you love so much that you would get up early? Whatever it is if you can identify that thing - that is where greatness is in you. “It terms of whatever you want to do with your life I want you to stop thinking about how you want to do it. The how is buggering you up. That’s why you’re not moving forward. From today only think about what you want you want. What you’ll do, what you’ll become, what you’ll achieve and then the how will appear,” Mr Pease said. The former Upper Beaconsfield resident said most people didn’t really know what they wanted in life. “You know 84 per cent of people hate what they are doing for a living. On Sunday nights they get a knot in their gut and they hate it. If you’re not waking up saying ‘I can’t wait to do this’ you’ve got to get out and quit. Stop wasting everyone’s time. “It might take you six months, 12 months or two years to decide what it is that you really want to do with your life that makes you wake up and excited,” he said. Promoting his new book ‘The Answer’ he said it had been the “latest and most exciting thing for me I’ve ever been involved in.” He said all sporting start and celebrities such as Oprah Winfrey started as amateurs. Mr Pease said reading someone’s body language was reading a person’s emotional condition. “Most people have made up their mind about you within four minutes.” When you cross your arms people give 40 per cent less eye contact, they talk in shorter sentences and stand further back. “If people buy you, they buy what you bring with you.”
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Businesses reach for the top The City of Casey, together with Cardinia Shire Council, announced the 36 Casey Cardinia Business Award finalists for 2017 at a Casey Cardinia business breakfast held on Wednesday 6 September, at Cranbourne Racing Centre. City of Casey mayor Sam Aziz said the quality of entrants was of a particularly high standard, which in turn made the judging process extremely difficult. “The standard of entrants was reflected in the very small margin in many of the 13 categories,” Cr Aziz said. “Entrants are encouraged to take on-board the judges notes to help grow their business and we encourage them to re-apply for the Casey Cardinia Business Awards in following years. “Each year we are proud to acknowledge highachieving local businesses which we can boast throughout the region.” Cardinia Shire mayor Brett Owen said he would like to congratulate each of the businesses which have been nominated as finalists. “Each year, the standard of award nominees continues to improve making it much harder for judges to narrow our entrants down,” he said. “All of the applications received this year were of a high standard and we look forward to watching your businesses continue to prosper.” The 2017 Casey Cardinia Business Award winners will be announced at a Gala Dinner to be held on Friday 27 October, at the Cranbourne Racing Centre. The 2017 awards are proudly sponsored by Pitcher Partners, Federation University, Zeemo, Melbourne Football Club and media partner, Star News Group.
· Ten-Rose International Simmental Fleckvieh. Health, Education and Wellbeing Award · Kinders Together Association. · Lakeside Psychology. · YMCA Casey. Home Based Business Award · Kelly Sports Berwick. · Soul Sister Nosh. · Tour Local. Hospitality Award · Cannibal Creek Vineyard. · Elevation at Emerald Restaurant and Bar. · Settlers Run Golf and Country Club. Manufacturing Award
· MGR Security Doors. · Powerplants Australia. · Successful Endeavours. New Business Award · Aligned Leisure. · Davey Marine. · Ideas Ministry. People’s Choice Award · Enhance Yoga. · Twisted Sista Upper Level Fountain Gate. · Village Way Cafe. Retail Award · Davey Marine. · Emerald Village Pharmacy.
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St Anthony's Catholic Primary School Community Hub co-leaders Debbie Vivian and Lisa Occhietti with participants in the Governor's program. 172155 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS
Kitchen garden feeds migrants Greater Dandenong migrant mums are gathering in Government House to build confidence and community connection. Women from three Greater Dandenong community hubs have been taking part in the eightweek Government House Peace and Prosperity Garden Kitchen Garden Program since 24 July. Victorian Governor Linda Dessau and her husband Anthony Howard personally funded the project and worked with Community Hubs Australia to open Government House to migrant women. Women from the hubs at St Anthony’s Catholic, Springvale Rise and Dandenong West primary schools meet each Monday and hop on a bus to Government House. The program aims to develop a sense of belong-
ing; help participants build community connections, grow confidence and learn skills; and foster cross-cultural connections and understanding. St Anthony’s hub co-leaders Debbie Vivian and Lisa Occhietti said the women were thoroughly enjoying the program. “Each week they are excited by the range of activities including a tour of the state apartments, Government House Gardens and lunch with the governor and Mr Howard,” they said. “The day is always filled with laughter and fun.” St Anthony’s Community Hub participant Danijela Buth said: “I feel proud to be Australian.” Another woman from the St Anthony’s hub, Sokhom Mao, said she was very lucky. “I really appreciate coming to this program,” she said. 7 JOURNAL NEWS Monday, 11 September, 2017
It’s none of our business but… A Noble Park lunchtime favourite will be closed until further notice following a breakin. Peddler Tuck Shop let its Facebook followers know that a “major incident” occurred in the Douglas Street store on Friday 1 September. “We are all devastated about the incident that had occurred,” the post said. “But we will try our best and earliest to rebuild and create a fresh look to Peddler Tuck Shop and hoping to serve you again soon!” The Journal was unable to reach the Peddler team for further comment.
the Springvale City Hall will be closed to the public on Thursday 28 September for electrical works. The facilities will reopen on Monday 2 October. Springvale Library will remain open during the works.
A community campaign to support a Dandenong North family following a vicious home invasion has raised just over $1800. But the GoFundMe page organisers want to do better. The Journal spoke to the Victor Avenue family of five and Silverton Cricket Club representatives following the 20 August attack. The club has established a Facebook page opposing violence and www.gofundme.com/ care-fund-for-bashed-family to support Radmila and Pero. Greater Dandenong councillor Zaynoun Melhem asked the council to work with the club to discuss ways to support its initiative.
Dandenong residents can roll up their sleeves and make a difference to dwindling blood stocks. The Australian Red Cross Mobile Donor Centre will be at St Mary’s Community Centre in New Street, Dandenong, from 12.30pm to 7.30pm on Monday 18, Tuesday 19 and Thursday 21 September. There are also appointments from 2pm to 7.30pm on Wednesday 20 September and 8.30am to 3.30pm on Friday 22 September. Earlier this month the Red Cross made a desperate appeal for O-negative blood following a prolonged and sever flu season. Bookings are essential. Call 131 495 or visit www.donateblood.com.au/red25.
A suspended learner driver in an unregistered car was on her way home from a court hearing when she ran into police. Greater Dandenong Highway Patrol intercepted a 26-year-old woman on Heatherton Road, Noble Park, earlier this month. They allege her car was unregistered, her Victorian Learner’s Permit was suspended, she was not accompanied by a supervising driver and she was not displaying L-plates. Police said they discovered she was driving home from the Dandenong Magistrates’ Court where she had only half an hour earlier entered into a good behaviour bond for speeding offences. She is to be charged on summons.
Sri Lankan tourists have Greater Dandenong in their sights, says councillor Tim Dark. He recently visited the country and told the Monday 28 August Greater Dandenong Council meeting that “there was a lot of discussion around tourism and how the City of Greater Dandenong is placed. Cr Dark visited Colombo, Kandy and Galle, “some of the biggest, most populous areas where there is a rising population”. “A population where wealth is starting to grow at a very quick rate and following on from that they are starting to investigate tourism avenues,” he said. “They are starting to look at branching out and there are some very exciting things which I know that myself and Mayor Jim Memeti have been doing a lot of work with.”
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Clarinda MP Hong Lim will not be seeking reelection next year. He was the first person of Chinese and Cambodian heritage elected to the Victorian Parliament, in 1996. The Clarinda electorate covers a small area of Springvale.
Letters Christian link to female suppression I read with interest the heading in the Age of ‘Rites, V. Rights’ which questioned the Catholic Church’s stand on moral values following the ‘child abuse scandals’, although this behaviour was present in other institutions. However I question the value of any of the books of mythology, whether they be Hebrew, Christian or Muslim because their whole foundations are based on areas that were originally Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt. Recently it was announced that the Australian aborigine has been in evidence for thousands and thousands of years, long before writing, yet don’t mention in any of the mythology records that we follow. One would think that their presence, plus those of other cultures, would be recorded in the creation of the earth, the arrival of the human whether by a will of god or that of evolution but they don’t. Why? As a tutor of history, especially that of the ancient world, this question has been a puzzle especially after the writing of the Nicene Creed, which was first arranged in the city of Nicene in 325AD and then was amended at the First Council of Constantinople in 381AD. We know that a lot of material was available dealing with the first century AD but was disallowed under the term that would come up time and time again - heresy. However, I ask how much of the accepted versions of that period of history had a little ‘self-interest’ for those that produced it, especially the perks that the religious got and still do in regards property and exemption from taxes. It is also interesting to note that it was at this time that women, who had been held in high regard especially in ancient Egypt, began to lose the respect and recognition. One has to look at the murder, either ordered or approved by the Christian bishop of Alexandria Cyril in 412AD, of the female philosopher Hypatio who was torn to pieces of zealots led by Peter the Lector. Her teaching was not accepted by this new mythology and it is interesting to note it was
at this stage that the word ‘witch’, appeared which went on to plague women of talent and education for decades to come. According to this new mythology, the teaching of Hypatio ran against the teaching of Christianity - it was also considered that the new religion was given to men. These views have led to women in all these religions being classified as second class citizens, which is still exists today, if one takes ‘pay values’ as an example. We question one religion of morals, maybe a look see at them all and especially the discarded writings to really find the truth, cutting out the self-interest on where the human being does stand in the realm of the deities. Richard Ryan, Dandenong.
Multitude of 'marriage' If a postal plebiscite on marriage were to result in legalised ‘same-sex marriage’ (SSM), it would have deeper far-reaching consequences for our society than simply granting legal status to SSM. The Sex Discrimination Act 1984, amended in 2013, protects the chosen gender identity and sexual orientation of every person by law. The Tumblr blogging site shows a list of at least 112 separate ‘gender identities’ and 70 ‘sexual orientations’. Since all these are now protected in law, 24 million people in Australia are free to choose their own gender and sexual identity at some stage. Therefore, this scenario is not simply about SSM but, in effect, ‘transgender marriage’ because, if the number of people “marrying” under legalised SSM were multiplied by 112, our society could very likely end up with potentially millions of different types of ‘marriage’. Is this the way we are content to go? The reasonable conclusion seems that a ‘no’ vote makes far more sense. Peter Phillips, Springvale.
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Invite to pop in to NDIS pop up Free advice about the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) will be available every Thursday at Wallara’s pop-up store in Dandenong Plaza. Wallara planning officer Janine Burns said the free service would help de-mystify the NDIS. “Over the last few years there has been much written about the NDIS, but for many people it is still very confusing: are they eligible? What can they claim? How do they go about accessing funds? .... the list goes on,” Ms Burns said. “At Wallara we are privileged to have been given prime retail space at Dandenong Plaza to open a pop up shop. “This space is a place for people with different abilities to develop skills in money handling and retail and has provided an opportunity for Wallara to further extend its reach into the Dandenong community and for the community to learn more about disability in general. “Dandenong Plaza has provided Wallara with a unique opportunity and we believe we can support the local community by providing a free-ofcharge information service to help educate those members of the community who need more information on the NDIS.” Dandenong Plaza’s centre manager Mark Tannahill said it was “a privilege to have the Wallara pop up shop here at Dandenong Plaza and expose our shoppers to the great work that Wallara do.” “It was an easy decision to provide them with the retail space three years ago and their assistance will become even more relevant with the roll out of the NDIS.” Ms Burns said shoppers were welcome to drop in and have a chat and ask any questions they may have or learn more about the NDIS in general. The NDIS specialist will be available from 10am until 3pm. Appointments can be booked in advance or visitors can just pop in and ask to speak to Ms Burns.
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The Oncology Rehabilitation Outpatient program at St John of God Frankston Rehabilitation Hospital is a six-week, twice a week program incorporating information sessions, meditation, tai chi, exercise and hydrotherapy, which is tailored to suit individual needs and goals. As St John of God CEO Lisa Norman explained, the information sessions are interactive and discuss topics to assist in day-to-day life such as healthy food choices when people aren’t feeling their best, tips on managing stress, the benefits of exercise and providing instruction to participants on how to pace themselves to get through the day. “The meditation session will help you wind down and refocus and the tai chi session is great for balance, posture and breathing,” Mrs Norman said. “Exercise is an integral part of rehabilitation
and plays an important part in reducing cancer related fatigue and improving quality of life.” Hydrotherapy is new to oncology rehabilitation, but early research shows it is an effective method of exercise. “The water is 34 degrees and while the water resistance provides a great workout, we let you float around as part of your ‘cool down’, so it is a very relaxing session,” Mrs Norman said. “Whilst we encourage everyone to participate, we understand hydrotherapy is not for everyone, so an alternative gym session can be provided.” Those who want to get started can just ask a specialist or GP for a referral to one of St John of God’s rehabilitation physicians who will complete a medical assessment to enter the program. For further information, contact either Rebecca or Sam on 9788 3333.
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Should the law be changed to allow same-sex couples to marry? The Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey is your chance to have your say on whether Australian law should be changed to allow same-sex couples to marry. From September, eligible Australians will receive a survey form in the mail. You’ll be asked to answer one question. Choose either ‘yes’ or ‘no’ on the form. Put it in the Reply Paid envelope and mail it back straight away. Your response will be completely confidential. If you face difficulties completing the survey, e.g. you’re travelling overseas or live in a remote area, please visit our website or call the information line below.
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The road network is playing catch-up with traffic volumes in growing Keysborough. At the Monday 28 August Greater Dandenong Council meeting, councillor Matthew Kirwan said people were increasingly expressing concerns about the number of vehicles using Chapel Road. He said complaints had increased since the new shopping centre and further residential developments had opened. Cr Kirwan asked that a traffic analysis be considered for funding. Keysborough South Action Group spokeswoman Nina Kelly told the Journal that Perry Road was even worse. “The corner of Church Road and Perry Road is terrible,” she said. “You can have up to six cars banked.” Ms Kelly said the situation wasn’t causing safety concerns. “It’s more frustration than anything at the moment,” she said. But she did urge “a bit more forwardplanning”. “Residents shouldn’t have to constantly go to council and to VicRoads to try and resolve the matter,” he said. In response to Cr Kirwan’s question, engineering services director Julie Reid told the meeting that the council was monitoring the area carefully. “Unlike the surrounding residential estates, the road network has yet to be fully developed and motorists have fewer choices on how to move through the area,” she said. “As such, there will be periods of congestion on Chapel Road and surrounds, particularly during peak times when motorists may experience some delays.” Ms Reid said that motorists would have options once the road network was fully developed “which should result in lower demand and congestion on specific roads and greater route choice to move through and around the area”. “As per previous advice given to council regarding the proposed traffic analysis, council’s traffic engineers believe that the existing traffic analysis is suitable in describing how the area will operate once development has been completed,” she said. Ms Reid said she would provide councillors with a map detailing proposed future routes for the area.
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ESTABLISHED TREE COVER FOR NEW COMMUNITY CANOPY at Amstel will become a landmark address in the south-east with registrations of interest set to commence for buyers seeking a premium natural lifestyle within a distinctly unique urban environment. Located on the grounds of the former Amstel Golf Course, Brown Property Group’s latest venture celebrates the established canopy of trees and gentle slopes of the site, integrating existing trees into the streetscape and public realm. With unrivalled natural beauty, a focus on unprecedented quality and thoughtful design, and exceptional convenience, Canopy seeks to raise the bar among Casey’s residential communities. Future residents will live along private tree-lined boulevards, enjoy recreation and open space, and have quality schools and shopping, and public transport available from the moment they move in. “St Peters College is
immediately opposite, with Cranbourne Secondary, Cranbourne West Primary and Barton Primary within a kilometre. “The recently extended Cranbourne Park Shopping Centre is two kilometres away with works on a new retail precinct including two shopping centres about to kick off adjacent to Canopy at Hall and Evans Roads,” said Graham Nolan, Brown Property Group’s marketing manager. “Canopy is living defined,” said Mr Nolan, adding that the community will be launched towards the end of the year and with only 600 future homesites, buyers are encouraged to register quickly. “This is an extremely rare opportunity to build a brand-new home among a spectacular landscape setting while also investing into a lifestyle of convenience with the advantage of established amenity close-by.” To be among the first to register interest, visit www. canopyamstel.com.au. ●
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LIFESTYLE BERWICK WATERS OFFICIALLY OPENS OVER 300 people celebrated the official opening of over fifties community Lifestyle Berwick Waters on 2 September. Enjoying free pizza, donuts, barista coffee and a sausage sizzle, visitors mingled with new homeowners, viewed the brand-new display homes and enjoyed free massages from SmoothFM’s ‘relaxation angels’. With low-maintenance homes and five-star resort-style facilities, Lifestyle Berwick Waters offers affordable luxury living right at home in the South-East. “Lifestyle Berwick Waters has brand-new home designs on display that have been really well received,” says sales consultant Shelley Storen. “These homes have been updated to remain on-trend and suit our homeowners’ needs.” Along with brand-new homes priced at an affordable 75-80 per cent of the local median price, Lifestyle Berwick Waters is currently constructing beautiful community facilities within the secure, gated environment. Once complete in February 2018, homeowners will have access to a luxury clubhouse, indoor heated pool and spa, fully-equipped gym, bowling green, private cinema and more. Lifestyle Berwick Waters is perfect for people looking for an affordable downsizing option close to home. “We’ve had a really great response already from the local community,” Shelley said. “We’ve found that people are looking for options that help them live close to their kids and grandkids. Lifestyle Berwick Waters offers people the chance to release money tied up in their existing home and enjoy a fresh new lifestyle in a secure community environment.” To find out more about Lifestyle Berwick Waters, call 1300 50 55 60 or visit the sales suite at 10 Skylark Boulevard, Clyde North. ●
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AREASPECIALIST Ten ways to prepare your home for a Spring sale… As the old saying goes “First impressions last” and this statement could not be more true, when you’re presenting your property for sale. The more appealing you’re home presents, the best possibility of receiving the best outcome. A clean, tidy, well-maintained home is crucial when showcasing your home on the market to potential buyers. • Clutter - Is one major “No-No” when showcasing your home, you should try to clear all the items that do not need to be there, or are taking up space for no reason. • Clean - Focus on a good thorough clean, inside and outside of your home, as this will make the home feel and look more liveable. For example: Windows inside and out, window ledges, top of the doors/skirting, top of fan blades, gutters and even polishing your appliances really helps. • Smells - We all don’t like going into places where the aroma does not agree with our sense of smell. Try to not to cook anything that creates a strong lasting smell on the day or night before. Also as a tip, the exhaust fan filter over your cook top may need a clean, as it could hold some of the smells from previous cooking. • Repaint - Homes that have outdated or dull coloured walls may need a quick touch up, to refresh the look of the home. A tip is to paint the areas a neutral tone to make the rooms look larger and cleaner. • Lighting - Lighting is a big “YES” when showcasing your home. Lighting in the home creates a bigger and inviting visual space. So open all window coverings to let in the natural light and turn on all the lights in the home. • Fix - One of the main things to look for while preparing your home is to fix leaking faucets, loose door knobs, loose shower head and even make sure the front door locks work correctly. • Staging- staging the entire home, or just partial staging has been proven to play a big part in achieving a premium price. It is best to consult your agent to give you further advice on this, as it’s something that gets tailored to the homes target market and your budget. • Gardening - work on sprucing up the gardens by cutting the grass, light weeding and landscaping, trimming of the trees and perhaps add few interior plants as well for the extra life inside the home. • Make the house easily accessible - Nowadays many people work 6 days a week, be prepared and flexible with open for inspection times as you don’t want to miss out on the key buyers, after all the effort you made in presenting the home. • Choose the right agent for yourself and for your home. Over the next 2 weeks we will be conducting an initiative called, “What’s the new value of your home”
How do you participate? Contact me directly on 0435 921 730 or alternatively you can e-mail me at lvoinea@areaspecialist.com.au We will then schedule your home to be appraised. Confidentiality will be adhered to for each property we appraise. Whether you want to sell or stay… I would love to meet you.
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dandenong north 4 coMo court renovate, reBuild or redevelop • 3 good-sized bedrooms itted with built-inrobes • Family central bathroom, separate toilet. • Floor-ceiling tiled bathroom • Split system in living area • 6000L water tank • x12 solar panels (2Kw) • Northerly sun-catching orientation • A bungalow at the back • 540m2 (approx.) • Long driveway suitable for multiple vehicles
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Much larger than the average, this unit consists of a large lounge/dining room overlooking the front gardens and street, a kitchen/ meals area with access to the paved courtyard and two huge bedrooms located around a central bathroom. This front unit has the benefits of its own driveway with additional carspace in front of the lock up garage. There are only four on the block with owners who take care of the gardens and amenities. Walk to the Plaza, Market, Schools and shops! YOU WON'T BUY BETTER!
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Set on almost 600m2, this long held property is now ready for the next owner. It has been a family home and has three or four bedrooms, a separate meals area and a front lounge. There is a timber decked pergola, garage plus a bungalow in the rear yard which is ideal for an extra bedroom or hobby room. Good side access to the rear. Located close to schools, shops, transport, swimming pool and more! DON'T PASS THIS - BUY!
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This well cared for unit is set amongst others who care for their properties. Two bedrooms with open plan living and adjacent kitchen with the possibility to renovate and open up even further. Separate driveway with carport. Includes private rear courtyard plus a neat and tidy front yard on Title. First time offered for over 20 years! INSPECT WITH CONFIDENCE!
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Looking to live close to all facilities? Well you can't beat this position! Located within walking distance to the Dandenong Plaza, Market, Hospital, Tafe College, train station and High School, these architecturally designed townhouses offer modern kitchens with stainless steel appliances, stone benchtops, glass splashback & dishwasher, floating timber floors, ducted heating, Rinnai instant hot water services, private backyards, water tank, clothes line, car accommodation, landscaping and so much more! Opportunity to utilise the Stamp Duty exemptions and First Home Buyers Grant. SUPER CENTRAL LOCATION!
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Stepping in for style Jo Blankfield, fashion stylist and author of Your Body Your Style, will be hosting Spring Style Tours with customers at Dandenong Plaza. The style tours will show shoppers how to put the latest spring fashion looks together from the centre’s fashion retailers without breaking the budget. “The style tours at Dandenong Plaza will be a great opportunity to introduce customers to stores they may not normally shop in locally,” Ms Blankfield said. Some of the key pieces of advice Jo will offer on the style tours include: 1. It’s not about buying everything new to get the latest look. It’s about complementing and adding to an existing wardrobe. 2. Adding a scarf, new pair of sunglasses, a necklace or a top in a versatile print can make over a current look and update a wardrobe for the new season. 3. The colours for this season are bright so consider adding yellow, scarlet, cobalt and fuchsia to affordably stay on trend. 4. Florals and stripes are big trends for the spring season and they are very wearable for all ages and lifestyles.
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5. If you like it, try it. You won’t know if it will work unless you try it on! 6. When buying a new piece try and imagine three existing outfits the new item could be worn with. Dandenong Plaza’s Style Tour costs $5 with all proceeds being directly donated to a charity. Customers will also be treated to a $25 Dandenong Plaza gift card to kick start a new spring wardrobe. Centre manager Mark Tannahill encouraged shoppers to sign up to one of the four tours. “These style tours are a big win for everyone,” he said. “Customers will have a great morning or afternoon learning about fashion and know they are supporting a local charity at the same time.” Tours will be held on Thursday 21 September, 11am to 2pm; Friday 22 September, 6pm to 9pm; Thursday 28 September, 6pm to 9pm and Friday 29 September, 11am to 2pm. Cost is $5 and all proceeds will go to a local charity. To book, visit the information desk on Level 2, (near Daiso). To find out more, visit www. dandenongplaza.com.au.
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Sales give manufacturing edge By Narelle Coulter When Johnny Depp soars through the air in the hit movie Pirates of the Caribbean the American actor is tethered to a gantry system manufactured in Hallam. “All the stunt people love our stuff,” Bomac chief engineer Tate McFarlane said. “They find it easy to set up and use, and it’s versatile, so they can do a lot with it. We have supplied mainly action films like Wolverine and The Matrix. “I’ll elbow my wife in the middle of a film and say ‘that’s Altrac’.” Altrac is a light-weight modular aluminium rail system manufactured by Bomac. It works like Lego to build high safety systems and material handling systems. “It started in 1984 as a brains for hire company, so we did everything and anything,” Mr McFarlane explained. “Then with a changing economy that was occurring, one-off engineering was cheaper to do overseas, we came up with a standardised product.” Mr McFarlane’s father Barry, a boiler maker by trade, came up with the idea for the original piece of rail while lying in a hospital bed recovering from a heart attack. Now the product is making headway overseas in New Zealand, Korea and the US. As the second generation to run the business, Mr McFarlane said he wanted to build on the foundations laid by his parents. To do that, he realised he needed to get smarter about sales and marketing. “We are a very technical-orientated company. Engineering knowledge we have. Sales and marketing skills are something we don’t have,” he explained. “With the way marketing and sales are going, you have to be up front, if you lag behind, you can suddenly drop off the radar with all your customers. “Modern business is about creating relationships and networks. You have to be able to relate to the customer and create that trust between the two parties.” Mr McFarlane is one of eight students who are completing Chisholm’s inaugural Creating Future Leaders in Manufacturing Sales program. Chisholm Industry Educator Michele Tocci said the size of the companies involved in the course varied from small family-owned firms like Bomac to larger firms with 200 plus employees. Participants include Hilton Manufacturing, Thermofilm, Pluspak and Claas Harvesting. “The diversity shows you the core issue of technical people developing sales skills is what is important,” Ms Tocci said. “The products they have are fantastic. They just have to learn to speak the language to make that connection, understanding
Bomac cheif engineer Tate McFarlane with Chisholm Industry Educator Michele Tocci. 171351 and rapport.” Ms Tocci said Chisholm developed the course to fill a knowledge gap identified by industry bodies including SEMMA and SEBN. “What they came up with first and foremost were sales skills. There is an incredible amount of knowledge, but it was the sales component that needed to be developed. Second to that was the international trade.” Students attend a monthly industry expert workshop. They also receive regular on-site visits from educators like Ms Tocci to make sure what they are learning is integrated into their individual industries. “We are looking for participants to be a lot more proactive in their business, and we are already seeing that in a number of ways,” Ms Tocci said. “If we look at Tate and his role, he has an on campus day, then we come out and visit for three hours after one of the those sessions. “There is online reading and assessment tasks. Importantly, anything Tate learns can potentially be implemented in his business.” Mr McFarlane said he had already started using skills learnt in the course in his role at Bomac.
“You don’t just get a certificate at the end that says you have done the course. You actually get tools and use them as you go along.” He said he found the course relevant and industry-focused. “Lots of sales courses and marketing courses assume you are selling Coke or some other household name whereas this was aimed at something that in the Australian economy should be considered clean, critical and clever. “Because it was tailored to manufacturing, I felt it was worth taking on. It’s been pretty positive in that it’s always kept that in mind.” After completing the sales component of the course, students can go on to complete a certificate four in international sales. “I do think sales is a critical element to any successful business,” Mr McFarlane said. “It’s not where my formal training lies. The best step to progressing any company is admitting your weaknesses and then addressing them. “I enjoy the challenge of sales. The sparing with other brands, proving to the customer yours has a unique capability. I get enjoyment out of our customers appreciating we have a unique product
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Bomac has supplied stunt equipment for the likes of Pirates of the Caribbean, Wolverine and The Matrix. that can do what they want it to do. It’s nice to tell people that manufacturing is still alive in Australia. That its clean, clever and critical, not dirty, dumb and dangerous.” For more information, call 1300 854 039 or go to www.chisholm.edu.au/flms.
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With no tax return too big or too small as well as catering to a variety of clients and needs, the company believes in proactive accounting - and its tax consultants are specialised in estimating tax liability while there is still time to act on it before it is too late. RJ Sanderson’s services range from tax consultation, mortgage broking, business accounting, bookkeeping and more. One of the company’s goals is to minimise tax, maximise wealth and build businesses. “Whether you require a tax return, solutions to accelerate your wealth, advice on restructuring your business, a loan solution and anything in between, we will take the time to understand your unique situation and determine the steps you need to take,” the website explains. “Experience, expertise and excellence - it’s how we create a better financial future for you.” RJ Sanderson and Associates is located at 60 Robinson Street in Dandenong and can be contacted on 9794 0010. For more information visit www.rjsanderson.com.au.
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Green thumbs The Springvale Garden Club’s next guest speaker will be Tony Bremner from Richgro Garden Products. Visitors are always welcome. n The Senior Citizens Hall, The Crescent, Springvale. Wednesday 20 September, 7.30pm for an 8pm start. A $2 entry fee covers doors prizes and supper. Call Cheryl Johnson on 9551 3197 for more information.
Guided imagery meditation Participants in this workshop can relax and focus on their inner life and its sacred meaning. n The Open Door, 110 Ann Street, Dandenong. Wednesdays, 2.30pm to 3pm followed by a cuppa until 4pm. A gold coin donation is welcome. Call Trish or Jo on 9791 8664 or email theopendoor@ssjg.org.au for more information.
Superhero celebration Every third Wednesday of the month, Dandenong Plaza holds a free morning activity for kids. At the next session, kids can decorate their own superhero mask to take home. They’re invited to attend dressed as their favourite superhero.
The Keysborough Res School Community Swap meets on the fourth Saturday of every month. Members swap plants, bulbs, cuttings, homegrown vegetables, herbs and more. No money changes hands. n The produce garden at Resurrection Primary School, 402 Corrigan Road, Keysborough. Follow the driveway between the flats and the church. Saturday 23 September, 10am to 11am.
Playground opening Kids can enjoy free face painting, prizes, giveaways and entertainment to celebrate the opening of the new playground near Target. There’ll also be a morning tea garden party at the playground for children aged three to 12 years. Greta the Garden Gnome will host activities at two 60-minute sittings at 9am and 11am. The playground will not be open to the public until 11.30am. For adults, there’ll be free Waverley Gardens gift cards for the first 250 customers to make a purchase at Beauty Excellence, Gloria Jeans, Target, Ava Gifts, The Reject Shop, Fantastic Home Gifts, or Tailer To Alterations between 9.30am and noon. Shoppers can spend $50 to receive a $20 gift card or $25 for a $10 gift card. Receipts can be combined to reach the total and redemption is via the white carts near The first 20 accompanying parents receive a free coffee voucher. n Dandenong Plaza Shopping Centre, McCrae Street, Dandenong. Level two, near Daiso. Wednesday 20 September, 10am to 1pm.
U3A art and craft show The University of the Third Age (U3A) Annual Art and Craft Show will feature drawings, paintings, pastels, knitting and more in its annual art and craft display. The group holds many classes at Noble Park’s Paddy O’Donoghue Centre each week and welcomes new members. n Menzies Hall, 41 Menzies Avenue, Dandenong North. Monday 18 September, 10am to 4pm. Free admission. Call 9546 2997 or email u3adandy@froggy.com.au for more information.
Voices for art The Art of Hearing Voices project is designed to create a sense of inclusion and interac-
Animal kingdom craft the playground until 12.30pm. n Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre, corner Jacksons and Police roads, Mulgrave. Saturday 16 September, 9.30am to 12.30pm. Garden party bookings are essential and can only be made by calling 0403 273 503 between 9am and 5pm weekdays. tion between voice hearers and the general public. Through facilitated workshops, participants drew upon the individuality of their voice hearing experiences to create the artworks in this exhibition. The project aims to shed light on this common human experience to reduce stigma. n Heritage Hill Museum and Historical Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Thursday 21 September to Friday 20 October, Tuesday to Friday, 10am to 4pm. Call 9793 4511 for more information.
As part of the Greater Dandenong Children’s Festival, kids are encouraged to unleash the beast with Dandenong Market’s free crazy creatures animal craft workshop. They’ll run every market day from 23 September to 8 October. Kids of any age can create crazy critters and cute, cuddly creatures. No bookings are required. n Dandenong Market, corner Clow and Cleeland streets, Dandenong. 11am to 3pm. Call 9701 3850 for more information.
Latin American festival The Chilean Latin American September Festival features traditional dancing and folk music cuisine from South America. n Sandown Racecourse, 591-659 Princes Highway, Springvale. Saturday 23 September, 11am to midnight, and Sunday 24 September, 10am to 10pm. Tickets are $18 for adults, $10 for pensioners, and free for children under 12. Visit www. septemberlatinfestival.com.au or call Gladys on 0412 171 816 or 8521 3431 for more information.
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SPORT Rejection is part of the process By Nick Creely Make no mistake about it - Perry Lewis-Smith will never give up on his AFL dream. The 18-year-old athletic beast is used to rejection but rather than let that rejection become despair he has continually used it as a source of inspired motivation. After a strong 2016 TAC Cup season with the Sandringham Dragons and the best beep test results out of all the TAC Cup players (15.7), Perry narrowly missed out on being drafted. ‘The Machine’ - as he is nicknamed for obvious reasons - such as winning a string of junior best-and-fairests with his club Parkmore/Springvale Districts - joined the Casey Demons this season in a bid to land in the AFL in 2018 through a strong state league season in the VFL. So impressive was he in the Development League as a niggling small defender with the capacity to rack up the footy that coach Justin Plapp decided to bring the youngest player on the list into the seniors in Round 6 against the then undefeated Port Melbourne. He said he will never forget the experience of his VFL debut and hopes it will hold him in good stead as he attempts to catch the recruiters’ attention. “The experience was great. They (Port Melbourne) hadn’t lost yet so it was always going to be a really good game. “I was thrown into the deep end a little bit, and I was a bit nervous, but as the game went on I got into it,” Perry said. “It was a lot quicker and the bodies are obviously a bit bigger, but getting involved amongst the AFL players was a great experience for me going forward.” He went on to play a further three matches,
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Stingrays recognised among best boys and girls By Nick Creely A strong contingent of Dandenong Stingrays’ youngsters capped of their impressive individual home-and-away seasons with recognition in the TAC Cup Boys and Girls annual awards last Sunday night. Haileybury premiership stars Oscar Clavarino and Luke Davies-Uniacke were both named in the TAC Cup’s Team of the Year for outstanding performances in school and Stingray duties throughout the season. In-form midfielder Hunter Clark - who has relished a chance in the middle after spending the majority of the season off half-back - was also named in the side after a season that has seen him rocket up the AFL draft calculations. All three are expected to have their names called out in the first 40 come draft night in November. Other Stingrays such as Riley D’Arcy (third in the competition for goals), Angus Paterson, Mitch Cotter and Bailey Williams were unlucky not to be named in the team after equally strong years. All four were highly consistent performers while their biggest names were away on representative and school football duties throughout the season, with D’Arcy in particular showing enough to be named in the AFL’s State Combine later this year. In the night’s most prestigious award, the Morrish Medal - awarded to the competition’s best player of the season - Stingray pair D’Arcy and ruck/forward Tom De Koning both topped the votes for Dandenong with 10, while smoky chance Clark surprisingly polled just the four votes despite seemingly having at least four best afield performances. Oakleigh Charger Jack Higgins took out the coveted award with 22 votes after a stunning season playing through the midfield and forward line. Meanwhile, in the TAC Cup Girls awards, Stingray trio Bridie Kennedy, Jordyn Allen and Georgia Gee were awarded for their brilliant seasons with selection in the Team of the Year. Kennedy also took out the league’s top gong - TAC Cup Girls best-and-fairest- after playing every game and starring in a ruck/defence role for the Stingrays; She shared the award with Calder Cannons’ midfielder Chloe Molloy. 32 JOURNAL NEWS Monday, 11 September, 2017
Hunter Clark capped off a brilliant home-and-away season with recognition at the TAC Cup Awards. 170572 Picture: ROB CAREW
Despite possessing an elite set of playing skills, Perry prides himself on the most important aspects of all and something that has shaped him in his journey so far. He hopes it will make him stand out among the rest. “I’m pretty mentally strong and feel like I can take anything that comes my way. “As the years go on, recruiters are starting to look at the VFL a lot more and that works in my favour,” he said. “I was a little bit unlucky, and things haven’t fallen my way, really, but I’ll keep going. “I haven’t doubted myself, my goal is to play AFL and people knocking me back doesn’t stop me because you hear so many stories about blokes who get knocked back and then they make it. “I’ve been told that I should be drafted but haven’t really had the chance to talk to anyone yet. “It’s my dream to just get an opportunity, and I’d do anything to get that. “In the end I’m confident and, hopefully, it comes one day. “If it doesn’t happen this year (AFL draft) I’ll come back and just aim to play regular VFL senior footy considering there won’t be Development League next year.” Heading into his first grand final with the Casey Demons’ Development League this weekend coming, Perry is trying to keep a lid on the excitement and prepare the exact same way he always does. “I don’t get too nervous in games, and I try and treat it like normal games. I’ve played plenty of finals before so I’m pretty confident in my ability to back myself and play well,” he said. “It’s a great opportunity to get the last Development League premiership and make a bit of history with the club.”
Thunder rocks City in the end, unforgettably Sunday 3 September is a day the Dandenong Thunder is likely to never forget. Not only did it defeat a powerful Northcote City FC side 2-0 in stellar fashion, but it was also crowned the NPL2 champions of 2017. After taking out the NPL 2 East crown officially only a month ago, the Thunder met City - the NPL2 West champions of 2017 - in a cutthroat grand final in dismal and rainy Melbourne conditions. The game lived up to the hype with both sides featuring some of the most impressive names in the NPL. Knowing that they will light it up in the NPL’s top tier in 2018, both sides left no stone unturned in trying to make a name for themselves. With both defences at the top of their respective games, the game went into extra time after both sides drew 0-0 at full time. As the crowd began to raise its voice and the noise spurred the two teams on, the Thunder was the one to lift. Brilliant leader Veton Korcari got the ball through the net in the 105th minute through a spectacular bicycle goal, sending the strong Thunder crowd into raptures. Another piece of magic by Korcari in the 120th minute sealed the championship, with Alon Blumgart finding the goals after a brilliant set-up by his teammate. Scenes of jubilation filled Knights Stadium in Sunshine, with the Thunder capping off what was a truly extraordinary season, further proving just how badly the south-east wants an A-League side in the region.
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Amazing comeback has Rays on the right track By Nick Creely TAC CUP REVIEW - ELIMINATION FINAL On famous Victoria Park, a ground that is iconic in the landscape of Australian rules football, the Dandenong Stingrays pulled off a comeback for the ages on Saturday afternoon to advance through to a preliminary final next week. Against arch rivals Eastern Ranges, the ‘Rays came from the clouds to clinch a famous 13-point victory after being down by as much as 51-points early in the third quarter. In a truly forgettable first half, in which the ‘Rays were made to look second rate, the Ranges punished their highly fancied opponents with potency in attack, destroying them on the outside to almost put the contest to bed. Star midfielder Hunter Clark didn’t mince words when describing his side’s first half, but said in the rooms during the long break there was a steely resolve about the group. “Heading into half time we were a bit down because we knew we were playing some pretty weak footy and not playing for each other, but the coaches and the players were full of encouragement and belief for one another,” he said. The comeback show began with the brilliance of Luke Davies-Uniacke, who roved a contest 35 out from goal, before steadying to kick a teamlifting goal. Davies-Uniacke - combined with Clark and Mitch Cotter in the guts lifted their rating, and Bailey Williams in the ruck started to win some crucial contests against Sam Hayes as the game shifted in momentum. Despite dominating the territorial battle in the third term - kicking five goals to just one - the ‘Rays still needed to chase down a 23-point deficit in the final quarter. Davies-Uniacke once again got the ball rolling in the opening minute of the final term, chopping off a scrambled kick out of defence to set up a clever soccer goal from Jai Nanscawen in the square, and suddenly the margin was slashed to just 17-points. A relatively simple miss to Ranges youngster Jamieson Rossiter directly in front, only 15 seconds later, opened the door once again, and the ‘Rays made them pay with another Nanscawen snap only five minutes later. The ‘Rays didn’t stop there, with Jamie Plumridge eventually putting his side in front after some sublime evasion work from Davies-Uniacke in the pocket to set the goal up. And with powerful forward Riley D’Arcy (three goals) - who turned heads the most with a brilliant second half in the forward line - looking ominous in attack, the ‘Rays kicked another two goals to ice an extraordinary victory. Clark - who was once again outstanding through the midfield - said the turnaround came down to the simple things in what was a huge momentum builder coming into the prelim. “Not too much changed structurally (but) a few players were moved around but we just knew
Craig Black orchestrated a stunning Stingrays’ revival. we needed to play as a team more and keep to our structure to give ourselves a chance going into the last,” he said. “Its huge for our confidence because we rated Eastern as one of the top teams all year and to come back from 50 odd points just gives us belief against anyone.” With the game on line, the games of DaviesUniacke and Darcy were inspirational - Clark certainly agrees. “Lukey was huge all day and just kept playing for his team mates and showed everyone why he is one of the best players in the country with his dominant game today. “Darc was also huge using his physical pressure and being a real presence and leader in the
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forward line for the younger boys down there and got his reward that he deserved. “They were both awesome for us.” The Stingrays were also well served by Oscar Clavarino, Josh Bateman and over-age pair Bailey Morrish and Mason De Wit. STINGRAYS 1.0 2.1 7.5 14.7(91) RANGES 4.4 9.9 10.10 11.12(78) Stingrays Goals: R. D’Arcy 3, W. Hamill 2, J. Nanscawen 2, A. Bonar, F. Bayne, B. Williams, C. Hustwaite, L. Davies - Uniacke, J. Plumridge , R. Bowman. Best: L. Davies - Uniacke, O. Clavarino, H. Clark, J. Davies, J. Bateman, R. Bowman.
Eagles soar over the Hawks By Nick Creely JOURNAL FOOTBALL REVIEW SOUTHERN FOOTBALL LEAGUE DIVISION 2 - SECOND SEMI FINAL Despite falling to the all-conquering Chelsea Heights on Saturday by 22-points, there is a strong possibility that Keysborough will get another crack at the Demons in just two weeks’ time. In the 12.8(80) to 8.10(58) loss, the Burras just couldn’t quite match the forward power of the Demons, but were far from disgraced as they take key learnings on how to beat a side that has had their measure in all three of their matches this season. After a dead even first quarter, with both sides shaky in front of goal, the Dees got the match-winning break in the second quarter when Jessie Odell, Philip Smith and James Robertson kicked majors to bring the margin out to 18-points. It proved to be a bridge too far for the Burra, despite fighting back admirably in the second half but every time they threatened, the Dees always had the answers. Cory Hargreaves (four goals) was a shining light in a tough loss, Chris Bryan roamed the ground and managed to kick two goals, while Riet Pal threatened the game with many great moments. The Burras get another chance to qualify for the grand final this week with a preliminary final showdown. Caulfield and Murrumbeena played their semi final on Sunday, after the Journal went to print. DIVISION 3 - PRELIMINARY FINAL The Doveton Eagles have booked themselves a date with Endeavour Hills in this week’s grand final after a barnstorming victory over minor premiers Hallam on Saturday, 7.13(55) to 11.5(71). Surprisingly, the Hawks - who finished two games clear at the top-of-the-ladder have now been knocked out in straight sets. In a game of high intensity and predictable low scoring, the Eagles simply took their chances in front of goals. After an even first quarter, the Hawks broke clear to take a two-goal lead at half time, before a seven goal to two second half saw the Eagles extend their season into the last weekend. With goals scarce and hard to come by, four goals to Adam Read proved crucial in the end, while the brilliance of Corrie Wilson in clutch moments continued, with the veteran midfielder providing the class throughout the match. Justin Marriott and Rob Mackay were strong contributors for the Hawks in a tough day at the office for a club that has done so much right in 2017. The Division 3 grand final between the Falcons and Eagles will be played at Jack Barker Oval in Cheltenham on Saturday.
History beckons as Falcons keep things grounded By Nick Creely Saturday’s Southern Football Division 3 grand final at Jack Barker Oval is set to be a significant milestone in the history of the Endeavour Hills Football Club. Not only will the Falcons play off for their chance at glory against local rivals Doveton Eagles, but the club will be playing for its first piece of senior silverware - ever. Coming into the 2017 season, the Falcons had never played a senior final - let alone book a ticket to the big dance. Senior coach Rob Dipper is trying to keep a lid on things at Barry Simon Reserve despite the obvious excitement, and said that they are trying to approach the massive contest in the same manner they always do. “We haven’t changed too much - we did P3 recovery in Berwick last Tuesday, and the guys just got into the pools and threw the balls around,” he said of the side’s preparation for the biggest game in the club’s history.
“This week it’s business as normal- we won’t change our preparation too much I wouldn’t have thought.” The Falcons and Eagles have squared the ledger this season, with both sides tasting success against the other at different stages. Dipper said past results mean nothing now, with finals football a completely different kettle of fish. “Come finals footy it’s a different ball game - if you try and draw something from a home-andaway game it’s probably not going to be the same,” he said. “The first time we played them was early in the season, and they (Doveton Eagles) really did a number on us, and it was about nine-goals, but our side from then is completely different, and when we beat them later in the season we understand they had a few missing - they are a really great side. “We have to be on from the start or they will run all over us - they are a really strong side with big bodies.”
Season 2017 has been nonetheless a major success for the club - after finishing third on the ladder, the Falcons defeated Ashwood by 21-points in the qualifying final, before an incredible semi final win over Hallam saw them earn the week off and direct entry into the biggest game of the season. “We set some rules and standards that we wanted to deliver on this year, and that’s on and off the field - one of our main goals was to play finals, and to finish third on the ladder and to win our first and second finals was probably not where we thought we’d be,” Dipper said. “We were confident we would make finals we feel we’re in a good enough position now and what will be will be (on Saturday). “We’ve played some great footy over the last month, the boys are in good form and we owe it to ourselves to finish off our hard work.”
Doveton Eagles defender Kaine Bundy hugs his teammate on the final siren on Saturday. 172644 Picture: ROB CAREW 33 JOURNAL NEWS Monday, 11 September, 2017
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Hard loss is season inspiration By Nick Creely Dandenong captain Tom Donnell and his fellow Panther teammates are flying through the preseason with a chip on their shoulders. After finishing second on the 2016/17 Premier Cricket ladder, the Panthers were disappointing in a 130-run semi-final loss to Melbourne, which ending their season. With that firmly etched into their minds, Donnell said that it was a painful reminder of never taking games for granted and it will be used as a source to drive them further this season. “It was certainly a disappointing finish so certainly there’s a chip on the shoulder - especially for the senior guys who played in that game. “We had a good year and one-and-a-half days essentially ruined that. We’ll take that with us this year and try to build on it,” he said. “When we get in that position to win finals we have to take it, because they don’t come around every day. “We’ll hopefully play finals and push further than what we did.” Stability has been the theme through what has been a seamless pre-season for the club at Shepley Oval, with the club also taking the opportunity to get away from the unpredictable Melbourne weather. “It’s been mainly indoor stuff with the weather, but we had a trip up the Gold Coast a few weekends ago which was great for the guys that came on that,” Donnell said of the pre-season. “We’ve done the trip three times, it’s a connection with the Gold Coast Cricket Club who we have a great relationship with through Dan Doran. “We had 12 go this year, mainly the senior players and we go up, train and have a one-day and twenty20 game - it’s pretty hectic but really good and it’s nice to get some good weather.” The Panthers have managed to retain the majority of their list as well as add former St Kilda paceman Jak Jowett and Yarraville spinner Akshat Buch.
Dandenong youngster Patrick Turner is one of many pace bowlers who are ready to take the competition by storm. 165883 But the biggest coup of all this season is the return of Dandenong champion and former international cricketer Darren Pattinson. “The only person we’re probably missing is Cal (Parkinson), who is not coming back out (from the UK) which is a shame, we were keen to get him back because he had a great season last year for us - but everyone else is still on board,” Donnell said.
“We picked up a spinner in Akshat from Yarraville so he’ll add to us. “Patto is keen. He came up to the Gold Coast and bowled his 10 overs at full tilt, which was good. “He’s had three or four years off but looks so impressive.” With so much added bowling depth at the club, Donnell is unsure how the make-up of his
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bowling group will look come Round 1, but is excited by the thought of what all his quickies bring. “We have got a deep bowling group, which is what we need. “All our pace bowlers will get an opportunity at some point this year which is exciting. “We’ve got other blokes like Patty Turner, Matt Wetering and Adam McMaster as well - I expect all those guys to play this year,” he said.
Retro race set to honour half-century partnership Shell V-Power Racing Team will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the relationship between Shell and Dick Johnson with a special livery for the Sandown 500 ‘Retro Round’. Shell’s support of Johnson began in 1967, making it the longest corporate partnership in Australian motorsport and one of the longest in any Australian sport. Johnson and wife Jill also owned a Shell service station in the Brisbane suburb of Wooloongabba until the mid-1980s. With major sponsorship from Shell, Dick Johnson Racing went on to major success throughout the 1980s and 1990s in a period that included multiple Bathurst 1000 and Sandown 500 victories and championships. For the upcoming Sandown 500, Shell V-Power Racing Team has incorporated the 1967 version of the famous Shell pecten into the livery of the No.12 and No.17 Shell V-Power Racing Fords. Scott Wyatt, CEO of Shell’s exclusive Australian licensee, said that Shell’s long-term partnership with Dick Johnson is a source of immense
Dick Johnson had major racing success through the late 1960s. pride for the company. "Our naming rights partnership with the team is one that we’re very passionate about and is particularly exciting given the results for the team so far this year,” Wyatt said. “We are extremely proud of the relationship Shell has with Dick Johnson, which has developed
over 50 years into a partnership that is iconic in Australian sport. “To be able to celebrate that partnership in conjunction with the team this year is very special, and we hope that we will see many more years of success in association with this great team.” Shell V-Power Racing Team co-owner Dick Johnson said that the support of Shell has been integral to his longevity in the sport. “Shell has always been there for me, through good times and bad. Even when I raced on-track with competitor branding in the early 1980s, I continued to own the Shell service station. “Having them return in a big way this year feels very much like rewinding to the good old days,” Johnson said. “I’m extremely proud of the duration of our relationship, and even prouder that we’re repaying Shell’s support with great on-track results.” Shell V-Power Racing Team’s retro livery will appear at the first event of the 2017 Pirtek Enduro Cup - the Sandown 500 - across the weekend of 15-17 September.
Dick Johnson's relationship with Shell Racing has reached 50-years.
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