Journal News - 09th October 2017

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Glow at the show Cousins Zanthe (4) and Katrina (6) had matching face painting at the Doveton Show. 173127 ■ See page 6 for more.

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Burglar led astray By Cam Lucadou-Wells An “easily influenced” burglar has been jailed after pleading guilty to thefts during a break-in at a Hallam motel room. Jesse Limb, 22, and two accomplices in a black Magna, had been captured on CCTV at Casey on Princes Motel about 11.30pm on 26 August.

During the burglary, Limb broke in through a room’s window. A TV, speaker and a laptop were stolen from the room. The next day, Limb and three others in the Magna - which was without a rear number plate were pulled over by police patrolling in Hampton Park. Police seized an ice pipe, a stolen number

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plate, as well as the stolen TV, speaker and laptop. One of the passengers had a counterfeit $100 note with Asian characters, another passenger carried a deal bag of ‘ice’ and an ice pipe, Limb carried a valium tablet while the driver’s licence had been suspended. He was also charged over attempting to enter another owner’s vehicle at a Hallam Hotel about

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3.50am on 5 September. Limb was seen by police trying to unlock the 1998 Commodore with a key that didn’t fit the car. He claimed he was trying to move his friend’s car but had got the wrong key from his friend. He had recently bought the car but hadn’t had it transferred to his name yet, he told police. Continued to page 3

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Residents blink first in birds’ laser showdown By Brendan Rees A flock of Indian myna birds are still screeching at a Hallam resident’s bedroom window, despite repeated efforts by Casey council to move them on. Vera Mezentsff said “you don’t get a break” and that she can’t remember the last time she had a proper night’s sleep. She said the birds, which live in a tree on the nature strip on Charles Avenue, were an ongoing “problem”. “I’m still being woken in the morning because their chirp is really loud,” Ms Mezentsff said. “It’s shocking. They rule our life in a way because they wake you up and in the evening you have to put the TV up louder to drain out their screeches.” Ms Mezentsff said that pointing a laser beam at the birds, which was recommended by Casey council to drive them away, had failed. “I can’t do the lasering every night. When I stop they come back. In the morning there’s not as many.” She said there were a number of the birds had “made that tree home,” adding “the noise travels so it’s hitting our bedroom windows”. Casey councillor Wayne Smith said some council officers were against removing the tree and had put the issue in the “too hard basket.” “If we own the tree then we need to do something about it. My first option is to just get rid of the tree. Remove the tree and immediately remove the problem.” At the City of Casey’s 6 June meeting, Cr Smith successfully moved for action against the birds as a “matter of extreme urgency”. He said there was “some improvement” after the council exhausted a number of control techniques including trapping, reduction of tree canopy and harbour, netting the tree and laser pointing. “In the end I just want her (Ms Mezentsff) to have some peace and quiet that everyone else in Casey is able to have.” Cr Smith said it was only recently that he received a call from Ms Mezentsff saying the squawking was “becoming unbearable” one morning at 5am. He said the laser beam had worked in “short bursts” and while it was not ideal, it was relieving the problem. “It scares the birds off. The RSPCA don’t like it because they believe it’s potentially damaging the

Pool left treading water Doveton pool’s future remains in limbo until Casey Council embarks on another round of community consultation next year. The City of Casey is reviewing the options and opportunities to upgrade the facility in line with community needs, and “maximise what the site can achieve”. Councillor Wayne Smith told the council’s meeting on Tuesday 3 October that the concept of closing the pool had been raised over the years and “never been received well.” He said council would ultimately like to make the pool indoor heated. “If we can attract some state and federal funding that would be our aim. “Doveton is a very long established community and they some of the elderly people who don’t use the pool would fight to death to keep that pool so it’s very important to improve it,” he said. He said the council was looking at revitalising the water play area. “It’s not adventurous enough. We want to expand it and make it more interesting. And make that a destination so you’re not just coming just because of the pool. Young families would come because of that play area. “We need to do something to revitalise it. We need to work collaboratively with the community,” Cr Smith said.

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On the lookout... Hallam resident Vera Mezentsff has resorted to using an infra-red laser pointer to move on a flock of Indian myna birds from her nature strip tree. 173637 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS birds. We don’t know that. In the end it did work to an extent.” Cr Smith said the council had not gauged if other neighbours had been affected. “The problem is getting better because the

birds are naturally nesting somewhere else now. “Probably some of the birds are staying there because that’s where they are nesting. “There were hundreds of birds at one stage,” he said.

Directionless and easily influenced burglar led astray From page1 The accused was also found with a knife, prescription tablets as well as documents and credit cards belonging to three other people. Limb, who had a backpack filled with break-in tools, also had a receipt for using one of the cards to buy drinks, food and cigarettes at a BP servo. He told police he’d obtained the cards lawfully. He often carried other people’s belongings, he said. Jesse Limb’s lawyer conceded that there was no option but jail because the accused had failed

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to comply with judicial plans and orders, Dandenong Magistrates’ Court heard. “If you place him on a community corrections order, I feel we’ll be setting him up to breach that order in future,” lawyer Emma Strugnell said. The “easily influenced” Limb had struggled with impulsivity as well as drug abuse, homelessness since he was 14, an intellectual disability and an acquired brain injury, she said. He’d been recently admitted to Dandenong Hospital with suicidal ideation, but had no diagnosed mental health issue.

Limb said that he’d tried, and found various jobs to help occupy himself. When unemployed, he associated with “very bad people”. “I lasted nine months, miss,” he said. “When it comes to work, I can work like a madman.” Magistrate Pauline Spencer told Limb he was “going around in circles” and struggling to stay in trouble and away from drug users. “I think you know what you need to do.” Limb was jailed for four months without a corrections order.

A Hallam manufacturer has won a six-year contract to help power Melbourne’s next fleet of 65 high-capacity trains. Austbreck will build 260 train pantographs - the train-top systems that collect electricity by contacting overhead lines. The contract supports 35 jobs at the firm, and is expected to create new ones. Narre Warren North MP Luke Donnellan, who announced the contract, said the High Capacity Metro Trains Project “maximises” Victorian jobs directly and in the supply chain. “The (project) highlights this government’s strong commitment to leveraging jobs, skills and economic growth for the whole of Victoria.” The government has set a target of at least 60 per cent local content - above the mandatory benchmark of 50 per cent for state projects. It expects about 1100 jobs to be created during the public-private-partnership project.

It’s all about resilience A new program aiming to help boost the confidence and communication skills of students, will be rolled out in Casey schools. YMCA Casey recently announced YMCA Evolve, a leadership and self-development program for students in Grade 6, Year 8 and Year 10. The program covers a range of modules such as decision making, positive self-identity, personal values, social impact, coping strategies, group dynamics and many other topics that a young person faces every day. Made up of a series of modules, each YMCA Evolve program delivers Victorian Curriculum F-10 and AusVELS curriculum level outcomes. Ms Norris said the program was designed to be flexible and could be tailored in content and format to suit different schools and their students.

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100 years ago 11 October 1917 Plain fancy and poster ball On Thursday 4th a plain fancy and poster ball was held at the Dandenong drill hall, in aid of the fund to provide Christmas boxes for local volunteers at the front. It is estimated that close on £50.00 will be realised. The financial results are remarkable when the decidedly unfavourable weather conditions are taken into account and the committee of management must feel highly gratified.

50 years ago 10 October 1967 Council stock offer Dandenong’s lush pastures in about 170 acres of the Police Paddocks will be offered by the council for the relief of drought-stricken

stock from other parts of the state. At Monday night’s meeting it was agreed to make the offer to the proper authority. Due to the spring flush there was a danger of it becoming a fire hazard again this year. Conditions on grazing should be supervised and the watering of stock from stand pipes in Churchill Park.

20 years ago 6 October 1997 City goes hip Dandenong shopping strips will look something like Brunswick Street under a bold proposal to revamp the central activities district. Greater Dandenong council urban planner Mr Matt Slavin has come up with a proposal to dress up the city and attract more visitors. The Dandenong facade improvement plan proposes incentives to traders to decorate their facades.

The council would employ artists to work with traders to dress their shop fronts. “The shops and businesses would be decorated in an artistic way which would reflect what the business was about,” Mr Slavin said. “The idea is based on a similar concept to what has been happening in Brunswick Street. “The area is bright and colourful with many shop fronts decorated with murals, art work and three-dimensional sculptures.” The council would help fund the improvements by matching traders on a dollar-fordollar basis up to $2500. Mr Slavin said the council would control the program, appointing artists to work with participating shops. He said the council was also investigating the viability of developing a restaurant presence in Thomas Street. “The area needs a strong theme to make it

stand out from the rest,” he said.

5 years ago 8 October 2012 Legal Aid denied for sheep owner Vu Victoria Legal Aid has refused to support Springvale mechanic Vu Ho’s Supreme Court appeal to keep his pet sheep at home. Mr Ho faces a $150,000-plus bill from his legal stoush with Greater Dandenong Council in fighting a $225 fine and orders to evict his sheep Baa. His case was rejected by the Supreme Court in May. Since then, a cash-strapped Mr Ho has dismissed a pro bono legal team and will represent himself in the appeal. “It’s scary representing myself because my English is bad,” he said. “I wish I could get proper lawyers who are willing to work for me for the right cause.”

‘Yes’ will end pain of rejection The last year or so has been stressful and painful for many in the LGBTI community. First we had endless attacks on the Safe Schools program, which sought to support and reduce bullying of young LGBTI people in schools, and then a national debate about the humanity and equality of gay people and their relationships. We’re trying to live our lives, just like everyone else, but it’s like we’re carrying around the burden of these national conversations too. It doesn’t go away, and it hurts. The LGBTI community has endured fear, bigotry and violence for years. We’ve made progress slowly over time, and achieved many rights that have made it easier for us to live our lives happily in Australia. However, there are still people who have hatred in their hearts toward us, and this debate has given them a giant platform and a megaphone. Strangely, they are not using their megaphone

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In fact, transgender Australians faced a lot of discrimination in their lives before this campaign came along. The last thing they need is a hate campaign at their door. My wife and I have been together for 14 years, and married for six. We married in Australia, surrounded by our family and friends, but our government and our nation wouldn’t recognise it. We also married in Canada in a small ceremony because it meant something to us that any government around the world who had legalised gay marriage would now see our relationship for what it was: equal. I have both wedding dates engraved on the inside of my ring. There’s a space there for the date that marriage equality is passed in this country. I look forward to getting that date engraved, and celebrating with my wife and my two beautiful children.

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marriage. My children are happy, healthy and well adjusted. Studies repeatedly show that the kids of gay parents do really well, and the only thing that causes them suffering is bigotry from those who don’t accept their parents. So, if we want to protect the kids of gay people, we need to work on the bigotry, not stop gay people from getting married and having kids! The ‘no’ campaign’s second major strategy is whipping up fear about transgender people, screaming hysterically about ‘radical gender theory’ in the hopes that people will get scared and confused and vote ‘no’ on the postal survey. Not only is this a ridiculous distraction technique, it shows how bigoted the ‘no’ campaign really is. All Australians deserve equality, respect and safety, and transgender people do not deserve to be targeted and harmed as part of a debate about marriage equality.

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Councils to launch tourism plan A bold plan will see Cardinia and Casey councils join forces to market the area as a leading Australian tourism destination. The draft Casey Cardinia Visitation Strategy 2017-’20, approved by the council at a recent meeting, reveals ambitious plans to grow tourism in the area. It cites local attractions Emerald Park Lake, Puffing Billy, Fountain Gate Shopping Centre, Cranbourne Gardens, Moonlit Sanctuary, The Old Cheese Factory, and Gumbuya Park and Bunjil Place - once underway works are complete - as places to visit. City of Casey Mayor Sam Aziz said tourism was critical for economic growth and generating jobs but also “parading both cities in terms of what we have to offer.” “From Cardinia’s perspective there are wineries and many other attractions from Casey’s per-

spective. “We’ve got the new Bunjil Place which will open in October and will bring international performances to the region for the very first time,” Cr Aziz said. “Cardinia is an economic partner of ours and we see ourselves as a region rather than two individual councils. Anything that brings more people and spending to the region is something that will be supported by both councils.” “This initiative has been in the making for a whole decade ever since I’ve been on council and it’s an exciting prospect for the whole region,” he said. Cardinia councillor Michael Schilling said all too often people were driving through the shire to reach other tourism destinations such as Gippsland. “And we don’t want Cardinia to be the place people stop for a bite to eat. We want them to

come, stay and enjoy,” Cr Schilling said. “Cardinia is a wonderful place, with a number of wonderful attributes that we want to show off.” The council said it wanted to make the most of the “distinct advantage” the region’s close proximity to other tourist destinations such as the Yarra Valley, Gippsland and Mornington Peninsula brought. Cardinia Shire believes Casey Cardinia too could become a tourism hotspot if the councils joined forces. “From a tourism perspective, the inclusion of the City of Casey is very important, as it contains a large number of the region’s significant activities and attractions,” its draft strategy states. “(The City of Casey’s) attributes both complement and enrich the traditionally more ruralbased Cardinia Shire. Their combined products and experiences offer particular appeal to fami-

lies and considerable potential for a strong visitor market.” Both Cardinia and Casey councils will contribute $50,000 for a tourism budget for the 2017-’18 financial year to get the strategy up and running. Cardinia Shire said the draft Casey Cardinia Visitation Strategy provided “a strong plan to help strengthen the region’s tourism industry and provide opportunities for tourism operators and affiliated businesses”. Similar to other significant tourism destinations across Australia, the document outlines a detailed three-year marketing action plan that will be led by industry in the form of an independent regional board. This board will include members from the Casey Cardinia Tourism Advisory Committee (CCTAC) and Casey Cardinia Libraries’ CEO Chris Buckingham.

Kids learn the gravity balance What goes up must come down. Toddlers at Endeavour Hills Library were chuffed to be making their own stacking games for the Playtime for Toddlers event on 27 September. The little ones used cups, containers and boxes to make the structures, but seemed to have a lot more fun knocking them down.

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Sisters act up This is Eden’s second year in the show, following in the footsteps of sister Paris. Paris has been in the show three times as a model, but now finds herself holding the mic as the interval act. She famously joined her godfather Gary Pinto for Carols by Candlelight at the age of seven and has been getting steady singing gigs ever since. She has been giving sister Eden some tips while she practices her pop medley. “I just walk around my house annoying my family singing,” she said. Mum Natalie says she’s happy to be keeping her children focused and busy with some extracurricular activities. “It’s good fun,” she says, adding she’ll be cheering from the audience for her two girls. Last year Paris, Eden and her son Pharell were chosen to model in the event. Seems it runs in the blood.

By Helen Velissaris Two Endeavour Hills sisters will be gracing the runway for Kidz Fashion Week, one striking a pose on the catwalk and the other singing as the half-time act. Paris Marie, 13, and sister Eden, 6, are excitedly preparing for the charity event at Malvern Town Hall this month. Eden has been chosen to model TV personality Natalie Bassingthwaighte’s children’s line called Cheeky. She’ll be wearing a black and white T-shirt and skirt combination and says she’s “nerv-cited” to be hitting the stage - a mixture of nervous and excited. “I get to show off all my cool poses,” she told the Journal News, adding that she liked gymnastics.

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Free water safety class By Brendan Rees As summer approaches, two of Casey’s aquatic centres are throwing their support behind a program to prevent drownings, offering free water safety lessons. Casey RACE and Casey ARC have been working with local community groups and schools to deliver free water safety sessions for the benefit of all pool and aquatic users. Sessions include pool hygiene practices, potential dangers in a swimming pool environment,

general pool rules and a range of other subjects that people face when around water and at public swimming pools. These water safety demonstrations are been provided to numerous schools, kinders and community groups. YMCA Community Engagement co-ordinator Tori Norris said education was the key to safety around water. “We hope that by running these sessions, we can spread the water safety message and decrease the amount of incidents that happen

at our pools,” she said. “We have a lot of different people visiting our pools, including children and people from many different cultures. “These sessions also aim to help multi-cultural communities understand Australian water safety practices better. “We want to limit the barriers for all in our community and allow them to be safer around water.” If you would like to know more about YMCA water safety demonstrations, email tori.norris@ ymca.org.au.

Casey RACE Operations director Naomi Leuing during a recent talk with a women s multicultural group about child water safety.

Picture this: Kids are in the frame Some people might think it’s the picture and not the frame that matters - but that's not the case for the children of Doveton. A small group of talented crafters took part in the Fantastic Frames! school holiday activity

at the Doveton Library on 26 September. Colour was definitely the theme of the day, which was aprt of the library's school holiday program, with its bright purple paint and loud pom-poms attached to a few of the frames.

Katja, 7, used colourful pom-poms for her frame.

Adeena, Amaan and Haleema showing off their frames. 171366

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SPACIOUS AND COMFORTABLE THIS generous sized single level, brickveneer family home offers comfortable living for buyers wanting room for the growing family. The house has a formal lounge, extra-large master with ensuite and walk-in wardrobe, spacious kitchen with stainless-steel appliances and stone bench tops with plenty of space for the most fastidious chef to create their culinary delights. A vast open plan dining and family area, sizeable rumpus/ theatre room, plus a large covered and sealed alfresco room will provide plenty of freedom to enjoy year-round entertaining. The generous study and three further bedrooms each with built-in wardrobes are adequately serviced by the central bathroom. Further enhanced by the low-maintenance gardens and situated within a short distance of Parkmore Shopping Centre, Noble Park Central, Springvale Shopping Centre, primary and secondary schools, this home may just be what you have been searching for. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 1 MAXFIELD ROAD, KEYSBOROUGH Description: 4 bed, 2 bath, 2 cars Price: On application Inspect: Saturday, 14 October, 11.00am-11.30am and Saturday, 21 October, 12.30pm-1.00pm Auction: Saturday 21 October, at 1pm Agent: Betty Weereratne 0437 673 111, RAINE & HORNE, KEYSBOROUGH 9769 1888

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4 VICTORY COURT TRAFALGAR This home has been well built & the Brick style quite timeless. The home is of exceptional size including formal lounge with large bay window, billiards room & 3rd living area being relaxed family room. The high clearance dbl carport is in addition to the 2 car shed (or workshop). A desirable court location with quality properties and easy walking access to schools, recreation reserve & all CBD convenience. This home needs an update, though the effort put in will certainly reap the reward. View: Sat 14th Oct 10:00-10:30am $350,000 - $385,000 Internet ID: 17987831 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au

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AGENCY TAKES TOP PRIZE FACEY Industrial Commercial was recognised for innovative marketing, winning Best Marketing Campaign by a Medium Agency at the 2017 Real Estate Institute of Victoria (REIV) Commercial and Industrial Marketing Awards. The agency, which won the award for Best Office Site Sales Campaign under $20,000 at last year’s REIV awards, has been celebrating 100 years in real estate this year. The winning entry was an Expression of Interest campaign for a multi-listing site at 1485 South Gippsland Highway and 1-4, 13-27 and 29 Cameron Street, Cranbourne. The unique site comprised five

buildings with four established tenancies and a separate land parcel ready for development. The properties were marketed as available to purchase together or separately. A multi-channel marketing campaign targeted at investors and developers resulted in 85 inquiries and a number of expressions of interest resulting in the sale of all five properties for a combined sale price of $3,652,000 to a private investor. Contact the team at Facey Industrial Commercial about tailoring a custom marketing package on 9793 4455, or info@faceyindustrial.com.au. ●

The team Matt O’Dea, Richard O’Callaghan, Jaimee Hernandez, Mark Bond, Claire Vagg and Sarah Grant. 12367421

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95 adams road 80 ACRES OF PURE LIFESTYLE Great country living with tranquility and privacy. Family accommodation with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 toilets , family lounge and large decking/pergola with a view of luscious greenery. Jerry Wu 0402 741 611 Travis Chong 0433 409 764 mars Salazar 0431 400 889 Vincent Djuang 0411 363 322

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QUIET COURT COMFORT TEAM Noble is proud to offer this amazing first home or investment opportunity in one of Noble Park’s more tightly held locales. For the first time since being built, sitting in a quiet court, this original brick veneer home is up for grabs. It comes complete with three well-sized bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, roller shutters on all windows to offer that extra security, and a spacious lounge opening into an inviting meals and kitchen area. The new owners will be counting down the days until they can call this property home from the moment they step in. Additional features include a garage with remote control lock, ducted heating throughout and two split systems to ensure that the house is always kept to a nice comfortable temperature. Whether a first home buyer looking to break into the market or an astute investor looking for a potentially great return in a growing suburb, this amazing property will tick all the boxes. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 18 Jonathan Court, Noble Park Price: $620,000 - $682,000 Description: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms, 2 car View: As advertised or by appointment Agent: Barry Plant, Noble Park, 8549 9700 Contact: Fab Bignoux, 0401 344 806 and Kush Chetri, 0425 199 192

HOME FOCUS

SINGLE LEVEL FAMILY STUNNER MOMENTS to the open green spaces of Tatterson Park, and with Springers Leisure Centre plus Parkmore and South Keysborough shopping centres all nearby, this impeccable single-storey four-bedroom family home will instantly tug at the heart strings. Beyond its immaculate facade, the home features multiple living areas including a formal sitting room, open plan entertainers’ zone and additional rumpus room. Add to that a sheltered alfresco patio and there truly is space for the entire family to enjoy. Quality stainless steel appliances star in the smartly finished kitchen, which also boasts a vast waterfall island, perfect for friends and family to gather around. The peacefully positioned master benefits from a large walk-in wardrobe and luxe ensuite, while the three remaining bedrooms share a sparkling family bathroom and are conveniently located in a separate zone of their own. Wrapping up the flawless offering are a study, ducted heating, evaporative cooling, plantation shutters and a host of quality inclusions throughout. A double garage plus additional parking are also included. Families will love the home’s position in a quiet tree-lined court, which is also within easy reach of well-regarded schools including Haileybury College. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 24 Prospect Terrace, Keysborough Price: $900,000-$960,000 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 car Auction: Thursday, 26 October, 7.30pm View: By appointment Agent: Area Specialist, 8586 6411 Contact: Dinesh Raghu, 0431 131 157 and Nayani Raghu, 0431 942 517 dandenong.starcommunity.com.au

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HOME FOCUS alexscott.com.au Lots 3, 4 & 5 Halleur Road, HARKAWAY

ROARING LOG FIRE AND PEACEFUL FIVE ACRES PANORAMIC DISTANT VIEWS All situated on Harkaway’s boundary, in an area renowned for it’s beauty and undulating hills. It has been many years since an offering like this has been available and may be a long time before you get another opportunity. The Robinson family have farmed these for well over 100 years. Each lot is undulating and bisected by a creek, one has a large dam and all are pastured, fenced and have power available. They are ideal for your rural lifestyle pursuit and in a great location, just 2.5 kms to the Harkaway school and shop, 3 kms from the Narre Warren North school and shops, 5 kms to Berwick with all it’s popular schools.

AUCTION Contact

18 November 2017 11:00AM Tom Gibson 0438 574 472

IMAGINE escaping the hustle and bustle of a relaxed lifestyle where luxury meets country and blends perfectly. This home is only three years old, offers four bedrooms, two bathrooms, two living rooms and a galley-style kitchen which is just perfect for entertaining all year around. An additional outbuilding creates extra options and would make an ideal

teenagers’ retreat or even fifth bedroom/ living space. The land is ideal for almost any hobby farm pursuit with five paddocks, water troughs and dam, drive-through carport for the horse float and four-bay machinery shed, hay shed and disused dairy. The property is less than 20 minutes from Warragul or Drouin and has easy freeway access. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS

Berwick 49 High Street. 9707 2000 berwick@alexscott.com.au

Address: 290 Sheehan Road, HALLORA Description: 4 bed, 2 bath Inspect: By appointment Price: $750,000 - $825,000 Agent: Miranda Pike, SEJ REAL ESTATE, WARRAGUL, 5622 3800

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3 A 1 B 1 C 1 D 1 E 881 F Auction 11:00am 28 October Price $780,000-$858,000 Inspect By appointment

Noble Park 66 Moodemere Street Double Street Frontage Brilliantly positioned for all that this booming suburb has to offer, this promising home on approximately 881sqm is brimming with possibilities. Moments to various shopping destinations, recreational facilities, public transport and well-regarded schools, the property is a wonderful opportunity for both families and investors seeking a slice of real estate gold.

Aspendale Gardens Shop 13 Narelle Drive | Keysborough 2/43-47 Cheltenham Road

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Frankston South

Endeavour Hills

3/25 Hopes rise

AN OLIVER’S HILL CLASSIC!

Spacious, well laid out, three bedroom townhouse set high on the hill in a quiet service road. Ground floor consists of a large modern kitchen with stone benchtops and a new dishwasher, a family room, spacious lounge/dining room with plenty of bright windows and easy care floors, a powder room and direct access to the large double garage. Upstairs are three bedrooms with ensuite and bathroom plus a walk out balcony with bay glimpses. Outside has a timber decked private courtyard plus lawn area. This amazing property just needs your touch before introducing your friends to a potentially stunning property in a fantastic development of just four. MAKE THIS YOUR NEW ADDRESS!

auction: saturday, 14th october, 2017 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) open: wed 4:30pm to 5:00pm & sat 10:30am to 11:00am

6 Bedford court

A FAMILY AFFAIR!

Located in a quiet court only a short distance to Monash Freeway and shopping centre, this enormous family home has all the accommodation for your large family. This builders own home is fully renovated and boasts four double bedrooms with the master having a walk-in-robe, ensuite with spa and balcony, plus study or 5th bedroom, two bathrooms, powder room, three separate living areas including a separate rumpus room with wet bar which opens to a 12 metre long paved pergola and expansive garden surrounds. Features a magnificent high gloss kitchen with glass splashback and stainless steel appliances including dishwasher, timber floors, plush carpets, ducted heating and air conditioning. Must be one of the best on the market! LOSE YOURSELF IN LUXURY!

auction: saturday, 14th october, 2017 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) open: wed 5:00pm to 5:30pm & sat 12:00pm to 12:30pm

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Dandenong North

Noble Park North

26 gloria avenue

POSITION IS THE KEY!

A going concern investment currently let at $330.00 per week, this 1960’s style home is located within walking distance to Primary and High Schools, Oasis Pool and Sporting Centre, Tafe College and Hospital/medical precinct. Features three large bedrooms, formal lounge room, kitchen/meals area, aluminium window shutters on all windows and oversized brick garage/workshop. The block approximates 584m2 and may suit multi unit development (STCA). LOADS OF POTENTIAL!

auction: saturday, 21st october, 2017 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) open: tues 3:30pm to 4:00pm & sat 1:30pm to 2:00pm

66 Heyington crescent

HIGH & MIGHTY!

This elevated, quality built clinker brick home is well located close to schools, Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre and both Monash and Eastlink Freeways. The home comprises three big bedrooms, two bathrooms, large living room with lovely Easterly views and sunny kitchen/meals area and rear sunroom/rumpus room. Features include high ceilings, ducted heating, reverse cycle air conditioning and double tandem brick garage/ workshop. PUT YOUR STAMP ON THIS ONE!

auction: saturday, 21st october, 2017 @ 2:00pm (if not sold prior) open: wed 4:00pm to 4:30pm & sat 11:00am to 11:30am

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Noble Park

Dandenong

4 causon court

QUIET COURT - PRIVATE YARD!

Impeccably presented renovated property with high front fence for privacy and multiple car accommodation. Open plan living, North facing windows for winter warmth and kitchen that’s worth the time to cook up a meal for all the family. Three good size bedrooms located around the fully renovated bathroom. Outside there is multi car accommodation with a double carport, double garage and a large driveway. Large rear gardens plus the bonus of a private front yard, so there is more room for the kids and the pets. Handy to Keysborough Secondary School, sports reserves, Parkmore Shopping Centre, transport and railway stations. HARD TO FIND - EASY TO PLEASE!

auction: saturday, 28th october, 2017 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) open: tues 4:30pm to 5:00pm & sat 2:15pm to 2:45pm

37 HerBert street

GILT EDGED PROPERTY!

A sensational property located only a couple of hundred metres from the Dandenong Market, CBD, Dandenong High School and the Hospital and medical precinct. The 1930’s style brick veneer home has potential to be renovated OR the site lends itself to a multi dwelling development (STCA). Land measures approximately 741m2 with a 21.3m frontage. Lots of options with this prime central property! LOTS OF OPTIONS!

auction: saturday, 28th october, 2017 @ 12:30pm (if not sold prior) open: wed 5:00pm to 5:30pm & sat 1:00pm to 1:30pm

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Sandhurst

Dandenong

7 nolan court

1073m2 COURT BLOCK WITH LUXURY RESIDENCE!

This substantial home consists of five bedrooms, multiple living areas, a huge block with in ground pool, multi car accommodation and located within a golf resort lifestyle. Lifestyle living at its best where entertaining is the name of the game. The massive kitchen/meals/family area opens out onto the alfresco and terrace and provides a great view of the custom built pool with feature water fall. There is a private area for the parents and another upstairs for the kids. The double plus garage will safely house your cars plus there is room for workshop/golf buggy. Backing on to the 13th green of the North golf course, you don’t even need to be a golfer to appreciate the serenity of this property. Impress and entertain here or at the Residents Club House bar/restaurant/pool. SCORE A HOLE IN ONE!

auction: saturday, 28th october, 2017 @ 2:00pm (if not sold prior) open: wed 3:00pm to 3:30pm & sat 12:30pm to 1:00pm

17/161-163 princes HigHway

TOP OF THE HILL!

This two bedroom, two bathroom apartment is situated on the top floor with two balconies to take in the surrounding vistas and for great air flow. Open plan living with spacious modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances and dishwasher, tiled eating area and air conditioning. Located centrally with easy access to transport, shops, schools and so much more! Ideal first home or investment. LIFT & SECURE PARKING INCLUDED!

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Now open in Parkmore Shopping Centre.

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Our growing network of offices across Melbourne’s south-east, and a vibrant, supportive inter-office culture, means when you engage an OBrien Real Estate agent to sell your home, you get the strength and experience of our wider team.

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1/28 Burden Street THE NEW LEVEL OF LUXURY Get ready for no-fuss living in a convenient location with this near-new three years old brick veneer townhouse, and a sense of luxury too. With its own street frontage and a spacious design, the well-built property has houselike proportions over two levels and offered a complete package that could be difficult to find in the area. • Gourmet kitchen with “Technika” cooktop/oven • “AEG”dishwasher. Stone benchtops • Large Porcelain tiles/plash backs to wet areas • Ducted heating/evaporative cooling • All w/BIR. 2 masters w/full ensuite • Main bedroom w/full ensuite on ground floor • Double-glazed windows. • Plantation shutters and Roller blinds throughout • A low-maintenance decked courtyard • 2 car lockup garage w/internal entry • Ultra-quiet remote controlled garage door • NBN internet ready • A water tank • Open Plan Living

A4 B3 E3 C2 CLOSING DATE SALE thursday 9th november 7pm (Unless Sold Prior) VIEW thur 6:00 - 6:30pm Sat 11:00 - 11:30pm Photo ID Required CONTACT tommy nguyen 0431 644 889 Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 OFFICE 363 Springvale road, Springvale tel: 03 8581 0999

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68 LIVerPOOL drIVe CHARACTER-RICH HOME IN EXCELLENT LOCALE A coveted central position, beautiful detailing and an excellent elevated setting on a generous allotment – add to that light-filled interior spaces, proximity to transport & shops plus prestige schools and you have the perfect family proposition. rich with character, this lovely home has been refreshed whilst still retaining parts of its original charm. • Three good-sized zoned bedrooms • Main w/ WIR & ensuite • Central family bathroom • Large separate living spaces • U-shape kitchen overlooking meals/family living • Outdoor entertainment space w/ rear gardens • Secure gated double carport • Laundry w/ rear access • Ducted heating

A 3 B 2 E 2 C 1+ AUCTION Saturday 28-October at 2:30pm (Unless Sold Prior) ESR $720,000 - $790,000 VIEW Wed 5:00-5:30 Sat 2:00-2:30 Photo Id require CONTACT Alex Khun 0438 443 846 Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999

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WE DELIVER...

KEYSBOROUGH 30 clarendon drive

GREATER DANDENONG

A4 B2 E3 C2

KEYSBOROUGH 118 claredon drive

A4 B2 E3 C2

STUNNING FAMILY LIFESTYLE HOME

CLOSING DATE SALE (Unless Sold Prior) Tuesday 31st Oct @ 6:00pm

LUXURIOUSLY APPOINTED FAMILY HOME

• Separately zoned formal/informal living spaces • Sleek kitchen w/ island bench/breakfast bar • Generously sized upstairs kids retreat • Master bedroom w/ two-way WIR, ensuite & balcony • Theatre room • X12 solar panels (5.2KW) • Remote controlled roller shutters throughout • Ducted heating/evaporative cooling • Double remote access garage w/ roller door • 512m2 (approx)

Contact Agent Wed 7:00 - 7:30pm Sat 1:00 - 1:30pm Photo ID Required CONTACT Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 Alex Khun 0438 443 846 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999

• Separately zoned formal/informal living • Gourmet kitchen w/ 60mm stone benchtops • Light illed open plan living/dining • Generously sized upstairs kids retreat • Master bedroom w/ WIR & tiled ensuite • Laundry w/ ample storage & external access • North-facing decked outdoor entertainment • Speed Heat underloor heating • X10 solar panels (3KW) • Double car remote access garage

SPRINGVALE SOUTH 3/10 coniston court IGNITE YOUR SENSES. floorboards & manufactured stone benchtops • Custom designed kitchen with DeLonghi SS cooktop oven & dishwasher • Large Porcelain tiles and splash backs to wet areas • “CAVE”central heating & evaporative cooling • 3 bedrooms, all w/BIR and a master with full ensuite • Roller blinds throughout • 2 car lockup garage with ultra-quiet B&D remote controlled door • A 2000L water tank connected to toilets

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A3 B3 E3 C2 AUCTION 21st Oct @ 12:30pm (Unless Sold Prior) 10% Deposit, Balance 30/60 ESR $730,000 - $790,000 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

CLOSING DATE SALE (Unless Sold Prior) Tuesday 24th October @ 7:00pm Contact Agent Saturday 3:00 - 3:30pm Photo ID Required CONTACT Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 Alex Khun 0438 443 846 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999 ESR VIEW

A4 B1 E2 C2

SPRINGVALE 41 Moncur avenue

PRIVATE SALE

SO SPACIOUS AND STYLISH ON 817M2 • Alarm System • Ducted Heating and Evaporative Cooling • Easy to maintain gardens • Walking Distance to SV Central and Public Transport • Walking distance to Primary and Secondary school • NBN Internet Ready • 817m2 (approx.)

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Contact Agent By Appointment Photo ID Required CONTACT Tommy Nguyen 0431 644 889 Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999 ESR VIEW

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Unity Auction this Sat.

Dandenong North 1 McKay Court

Noble Park 17 Bowmore Road Family Living With Big Potential! Located in Noble Park central, this home provides L shape lounge /dining, stone bench top kitchen with S/S appliances, 3 bedrooms with 2 BIRs, bathroom, 2 toilets, separate laundry & remote control gate. On an approx. 585m2 allotment, walking distance to train station, bus stops, shops, parkland & schools. Additional features: polished timber floors; split system A/C & gas heating; secured gate & fence; big backyard with potential to build another unit (STCA); window roller shutters; single lock up garage & workshop.

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Alice (Phuong) Le M 0422 199 270 P 03 8555 3828 alice.le@harcourts.com.au Harvey Nhan M 0432 558 881 P 03 8555 3828 harvey.nhan@harcourts.com.au

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Experience the Diference!

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Parkmore Shopping Centre

1 Maxield Road, Keysborough Spacious & Comfortable Living Awaits!

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This generous sized single level, brick veneer family home ofers comfortable living for buyers wanting expansive living for the growing family.

Inspection Sat 14.10.2017 & 21.10.2017

Comprising formal lounge, extra-large master with ensuite & WIR, spacious kitchen with stainless steel appliances and stone bench tops with plenty of space for the most fastidious chef to create their culinary delights. A vast open plan dining & family area, sizeable rumpus / theatre room, plus a large covered & sealed al fresco room will provide plenty of freedom to enjoy year-round entertaining. The generous study and three further bedrooms each with BIRs are adequately serviced by the central bathroom.

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Further enhanced by the low maintenance gardens and situated within a short distance of Parkmore Shopping Centre, Noble Park Central, Springvale Shopping Centre, primary & secondary schools, this home may just be what you have been searching for.

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Show was the real place to go While the Melbourne Show might be taking the limelight these school holidays, kids in the Doveton area were just as entertained at the Doveton Show. Billed as the low-cost, family-friendly alternative to the Melbourne Show, the event attracted thousands to Myuna Farm on 24 September. Sheep shearing, goat milking, wool spinning and a talking cockatoo were just some of the unique experiences at the show. Strong winds kicked up a lot of dust but festivalgoers kept the smiles on their faces as they enjoyed the family day out. While the animals were a big crowd favourite, a few local relics also made for an interesting pitstop. Nicholas Fuller from the Port Phillip Historical Machinery Society brought out a Sandwich engine from around 1925 to show off to the curious crowd. The show is an annual, volunteer-run event over the September school holidays.

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What’s on ■ Heritage Hill Museum and Historical Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Thursday 12 October, 10.30am to 12.30pm. Cost: $5. Call 8571 1666 or visit www.drumtheatre.com.au to book.

Indoor bowling or snooker As part of the Seniors Festival, exercise while making friends. Afternoon tea is provided at this free event. ■ Keysborough Seniors Hall, 352 Cheltenham Road, Keysborough. Monday 9 October, 1pm to 3pm. Call 9798 6503.

Normie Rowe This ’60s star will play his hits. ■ Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Thursday 12 October, 10.30am. Tickets are priced from $16. Visit www.drumtheatre.com.au or call 8571 1666.

BYO dancing shoes The Aussie Rhythm and Jazz Association presents the Spring Dance Entertainment, coinciding with the Seniors Festival. There’ll be live dance music for all age groups, featuring The Anglo-Oz Dance Band, and food for sale by Reo Kitchen. The dress code is neat casual. BYO drinks and dancing shoes. ■ Keysborough Seniors Club, 352 Cheltenham Road, Keysborough. Saturday 21 October, 7pm to 11pm. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for children aged six to 12 years. Call Frank Nicholls on 9706 8212 or 0412 296 902, Lew Geer on 9558 1898 or 0437 950 550, or Brian David on 8759 0747 or 0421 983 862.

Voices for art The Art of Hearing Voices project is designed to create a sense of inclusion and interaction 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. ■ Heritage Hill Museum and Historical Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Until Friday 20 October, Tuesday to Friday, 10am to 4pm. Call 9793 4511 for more information.

Aqua Movers As part of the Seniors Festival, join in this low-impact water fitness class in a hydrotherapy pool, meet new people and enjoy a morning tea. ■ Dandenong Oasis, corner Heatherton Road and Cleeland Street, Dandenong. Monday 9 October, 11am. Tuesday 10 October, 9.45am. Wednesday 11 October, 9.45am, 10.35am and 11.40am. Thursday 12 October, 9.15am. Friday 13 October, 11.40am. Bookings are essential. Call 9767 3100.

Follow waste tour Badminton Join in with a group or bring some friends for a casual game of badminton at this free Seniors Festival event. ■ Springers Leisure Centre, 400 Cheltenham Road, Keysborough. Friday 13 October, 10am to noon. to 3pm. Bookings required. Call 9547 6908 or 8521 3662.

Intercultural women celebration As part of the Seniors Festival, celebrate senior women of all cultures through fun activities while meeting new people. ■ Wellsprings for Women, 79 Langhorne Street, Dandenong. Tuesday 10 October, 11am to 3pm. Bookings are essential. Call 9701 3740 or email admin@wellspringsforwomen.com.

Line dancing workshop As part of the Seniors Festival, join the Mauritian seniors for a square and line dancing workshop. No experience is needed. ■ The Mauritian Golden Age Club, Menzies Avenue Hall, Menzies Avenue, Dandenong North. Tuesday 10 October, 11am to 1.30pm. Bookings are essential. Call 9795 5087.

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Phillip Joseph will return for a free afternoon of entertainment while guests enjoy afternoon tea. ■ Springvale Senior Citizens Centre, 1a The Crescent, Springvale. Monday 9 October, 1pm

This painting workshop during the Seniors Festival will be inspired by the gardens and homes. All materials are provided.

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As part of the Seniors Festival, visit a recycling and organics facility and Replas Plastics to learn about how to recycle and reduce waste. The tour will conclude with a tour of Alex Wilkie Reserve in Springvale. ■ Tour departs the Springvale Town Hall car park, 397-405 Springvale Road, Springvale. Friday 13 October, 9.30am sharp to about 2.30pm. Bookings are essential. Call 8571 1702.

Digital microscopy At this Me and My Dad session, children aged seven to 11 and a parent or carer will look at all sorts of things up close with a microscope. ■ Level 2, Dandenong Library, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Saturday 14 October, 3pm. Call 1300 630 920 for bookings.

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

Croatian men’s company A weekly social group helps Croatian men who live in Casey to pursue recreational and cultural activities involving the arts and crafts, woodwork, cards, light exercise and more. ■ Endeavour Hills Senior Citizen’s Club, 115 James Cook Drive, Endeavour Hills. Mondays. Call Lily Silic on 9689 5811 or 0451 989 188 for more information.

Cup Luncheon The St James’ Anglican Church is hosting a Cup Luncheon on Sunday 15 October. The event will also include a Karaoke surprise and raffle prizes. Tickets are $25 for adults and $20 for kids under 12. Call Charles Andrews on 0412 221 652 (O/H) to book tickets.

Cheeky Monkey Market Browse through a selection of boutique stalls and enjoy some family fun at Parkmore Shopping Centre. On every second Saturday of every month. Saturday 14 October, 9am to 5pm.

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Anyone enrolled in a Vocational Education and Training (VET) course can access a oneon-one mentoring support program. Greater Dandenong Libraries and Springvale Learning and Activities Centre are partnering for this program. ■ Dandenong Library, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Wednesdays, 10am to 1pm. Call 1300 630 920 or see library staff.

Children and their families are invited to a new kids’ program at Waverley Gardens running through the school holidays and fortnightly on Tuesdays. Next session is on Tuesday 17 October. The event is free from 10am to 1pm at Waverly Gardens Shopping Centre, corner of Police and Jacksons Roads, Mulgrave.

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Knit or sew while having a chat. Everyone is welcome and no experienced is required. - Springvale Neighbourhood House, 46-50 Queens Avenue, Springvale. Mondays, 9am to 11.30am. $2 per class. Call 9548 3972.

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

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Keysborough CFA open day Climb onto the fire truck and crawl through the simulated smoke house at the Keysborough Fire Brigade open day. There will be a sausage sizzle and lots of demonstrations for the kids. The open day will be on Sunday 15 October at 121 Chapel Road, Keysborough, from 10am and 3pm. 21 JOURNAL NEWS Monday, 9 October, 2017


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SPORT Taking the pain for cricket gain Who’s going to get battered and who’s on a sticky wicket? NICK CREELY continues his look at the upcoming season. By Nick Creely BEACONSFIELD Coach: Matt Golding Captain: Matt Golding Last Season: Fourth Most Runs: Matt Golding, 12 matches, 466 runs at 33.29 Most Wickets: Dylan Freitag, 12 matches, 36 wickets at 10.06 INS: Josh Mailling (Overseas), Will Christophers (Overseas), Ruwantha Fernandopulle (Donvale), Michael Dunstan (Narre North), Aloka Pathiranalage (Coomoora) OUTS: Dylan Freitag (Moved Interstate), Michael Mitchell (Overseas), Shaun Van Dam (Work Commitments) How far can they go? The Tigers will be aiming high in 2017/18 and simply want to be playing finals. It’s going to be tough to cover the loss of Dylan Freitag who has moved interstate for work but the inclusion of overseas imports Josh Mailling and Will Christophers will add some quality. The main list has been retained and Matt Golding remains and will be hoping for a big season with the bat as he captain-coaches them in what will be a highly competitive Turf 2 season. COOMOORA Coach: No coach Captain: Lance Baptist Last Season: Fifth Most Runs: Luke Vincent, 9 matches, 347 runs at 31.55 Most Wickets: Lahiru Senarathna, 10 matches, 29 wickets at 16.52 INS: Malan Madusanka (McKinnon) OUTS: Aloka Pathiranalage (Beaconsfield) How far can they go? After narrowly missing out on a finals spot in 2016/17, nothing short of a finals berth is on the agenda for Coomoora. The club has brought Malan Madusanka over from McKinnon, who will provide some great coverage in the middle overs with his left-arm tweakers. They have managed to retain virtually all of their players and will focus on developing its players within the club and hopefully having a strong season across all grades. FOUNTAIN GATE Coach: Dave Lucas Captain: Dave Lucas Last Season: Eleventh Most Runs: Rodni Kumara, 10 matches, 480 runs at 34.29 Most Wickets: Rodni Kumara, 10 matches, 38 wickets at 14.63 INS: Nil OUTS: John Mirranay (Narre South) How far can they go? The Gaters, rather than stockpile talent from other clubs, are focusing on rewarding a strong contingent of junior players with senior opportunities. Last year gave the club the perfect opportunity to blood some youngsters so the club is expecting more improvement across the board. Having star all-rounder Rodni Kumara around for another season means there is a genuine gun for the young players to continue to learn off. KEYSBOROUGH Coach: Stephen Hennigan Captain: Jacob Hennigan Last Season: Sixth Most Runs: Ruwantha Kellepotha, 11 matches, 371 runs at 33.73 Most Wickets: Ruwantha Kellepotha, 11 matches, 37 wickets at 12.73 INS: Hennige Fernando, Yohan Arumadra OUTS: Amila Kangaraarachchi (Parkmore Pirates), Ruwantha Kellepotha (St Mary’s), Shakel Ahmad, Gayan De Silva How far can they go? After finishing sixth last season, Keysborough will be hoping to break back into the finals mix with a strong season. 26 JOURNAL NEWS Monday, 9 October, 2017

Most Runs: Manisha Dabarera, 11 matches, 361 runs at 32.82 Most Wickets: Matthew Aslett, 11 matches, 24 wickets at 19.54 INS: Anthony Stubbs, Muj Timori, Stevie Cannon, Nico Jeffery (all from Kingston Hawthorn), Emmal Mayadunna (Frankston), Rosh Livera (Tasmania) OUTS: Hemantha Alles (Springvale) How far can they go? Perhaps a little unlucky to be relegated but, nonetheless, the Bears make their way to Turf 2 and look quite formidable across the board. Improvement across all grades is the main expectation for the club this season and it is excited to see what the women’s side can produce. But in terms of the Turf 2 season, there is enough quality within the side to stake a claim to being a genuine premiership fancy.

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David Ford's Parkfield returns to the Turf 2 ranks this season. 163771 But some tough outs - headed by star allrounder Ruwantha Kellepotha and perennial wicket-takers in Gayan De Silva and Shakeel Ahmad - mean they are a bit low on bowling depth. There is some handy youth at the club but a potentially tough season awaits. LYNBROOK Coach: Anurudda Fonseka Captain: Jay Walia Last Season: Runners-up in Turf 3 Most Runs: Jay Walia, 13 matches, 548 runs at 39.14 Most Wickets: Jesse Walia, 13 matches, 46 wickets at 10.52 INS: Dinesh Vensilaus (Lyndale) OUTS: Unknown How far can they go? The Lakers are steadily building their way up the respective Turf grades and get the chance to show what they can do in what will be a tough Turf 2 competition in 2017/18. After finishing as runners-up in Turf 3 last season, the Lakers can certainly match it some of the middle-rung sides this season and will be hoping to push their way near or into finals. LYNDALE Coach: Rory Ingram Captain: Rory Ingram Last Season: Tenth Most Runs: Farazur Rahman, 11 matches, 364 runs at 33.09 Most Wickets: Dilhendra Munaweera, 11 matches, 32 wickets at 15.72 INS: Jack Larkin (Overseas) OUTS: Dinesh Kurukulasooriya (Silverton), Malinda Rathnayake (Silverton), Dinesh Vensilaus (Lynbrook), Dilhendra Munaweera (Overseas) How far can they go? Lyndale is going down a more youthful path in 2017/18 and will be without four of its best Turf 2 players this season. It’s likely to cause some short-term pain with the club committed to playing youngsters from the ages of 17 to 22. The club is also working through the process of electing a coach and captain for the season. Lyndale is hoping its younger players can help steer it on the right path.

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NARRE SOUTH Coach: Scott Phillips Captain: Scott Phillips Last Season: Third Most Runs: Scott Phillips, 12 matches, 600 runs at 54.55 Most Wickets: Scott Phillips, 12 matches, 53 wickets at 11.04 INS: Ashan Wijayakumara (Casey South-Melbourne), John Mirranay (Fountain Gate), Manjula Guruge (Overseas), Mitch Hovey (Cranbourne) OUTS: Jawed Hussaini (Cranbourne), Brendan Wilson (Retired) How far can they go? After finishing the 2016/17 home-and-away season 17 points clear of the next best side, the Lions fell in disappointing fashion to eventual runners-ups in the Parkmore Pirates in the semi-final. The club will be desperate to get itself in that position once again and go one step further. With champion all-rounder Scott Phillips going around again, as well as the inclusion of toporder batsman Ashan Wijayakumara and UAE international Manjula Guruge, the Lions will be there abouts once again. NARRE NORTH Coach: Matt Brooks Captain: Matt Brooks Last Season: Seventh Most Runs: Kyle Hardy, 10 matches, 339 runs at 33.90 Most Wickets: Ryan Hendy, 6 matches, 24 wickets at 12.21 INS: Josh Henry (FTGCA) OUTS: Ben Doran (FTGCA), Michael Dunstan (Beaconsfield), Lochana Premarathna (Silverton) How far can they go? Narre North has had a fairly settled off-season, with very little player movement making for a settled 1st XI. A rise back into finals is a possibility, but all the sides that finished above them have also shored up their respective lists. Josh Henry is a handy addition to the side. Needs to have a big start to the season. PARKFIELD Coach: Matthew Aslett Captain: Shane Bell Last Season: Relegated from Turf 1

PARKMORE PIRATES Coach: Amal Athulathmudali Captain: Niranjen Kumar Last Season: Runners-up Most Runs: Aditya Ganesh, 13 matches, 448 runs at 34.46 Most Wickets: Niranjan Kumar, 13 matches, 47 wickets at 12.32 INS: Amila Kangaraarachchi (Keysborough), Ryan Dawson (Overseas), Ben Harman (Berwick) OUTS: Shannon Rozario, Matt Perry How far can they go? The pain of losing last year’s Turf 2 grand final must sting for the Pirates but they will use that as the basis of motivation this season as they look to win the premiership. The core group remains and the addition of Amila Kangaraarachchi from Keysborough and gun overseas import Ryan Dawson strengthens the side even more. SILVERTON Coach: Kevin Baldsing Captain: Kelvin Baldsing Last Season: Last Most Runs: Clinton Gottinger, 9 matches, 418 runs at 32.15 Most Wickets: Kenneth Smart, 10 matches, 25 wickets at 27.08 INS: Luke Rhodes (Oakleigh), Dinesh Kurukulasooriya (Lyndale), Malinda Rathnayake (Lyndale), Shrimantha Fernando, Vidshua Jayasinghe (Moorabbin), Lochana Premarathna (Narre North) OUTS: Kenneth Smart (Doveton) How far can they go? After finishing down the bottom in 2016/17, Silverton is well and truly eyeing its first finals spot since 2013. Identifying some holes in its playing list, the club has brought in plenty of depth and has raided several clubs for talent. It has last year’s leading wicket-taker in Kenneth Smart but have added quickie Shrimantha Fernando from Moorabbin to shore up the bowling stocks. Luke Rhodes from Oakleigh adds some Subbies experience and will also add some quality to the line-up. ST BRIGID’S/ST LOUIS Coach: Vab Deshpande Captain: Jeremy Hayes Last Season: Eighth Most Runs: Mark Jamieson, 11 matches, 401 runs at 33.42 Most Wickets: Angus Macquire, 10 matches, 26 wickets at 19.65 INS: Vab Deshpande (Overseas) OUTS: Stan Tinkler How far can they go? With 13 junior teams featuring in the 2017/18 season, there is plenty of talent floating around St Brigid’s/St Louis. A quality player back home in India, Vab Deshpande will add plenty of quality in what will be a younger looking but more energetic 1st XI. Finals can be achieved if all goes right, but getting more games into their youngsters is also a major focus ahead of the season.


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WOMEN’S NATIONAL BASKETBALL LEAGUE REVIEW - ROUND 1 A slow starting Dandenong Rangers outfit went down to a Liz Cambage inspired Melbourne Boomers to open the 2017/18 WNBL season on Thursday night. The 26-year-old Australian Olympian and WNBL legend - who hasn’t been seen in the Australian Domestic scene for five years - was at centre stage in front of a capacity crowd at Dandenong Stadium for the Boomers, the team she won a WNBL MVP for in 2011. A new look Rangers’ side took to the court, but it was the Boomers who got the early jump courtesy of Cambage who immediately got the away side in front with a faultless jump-shot that set the tone for the entire match. Despite some impressive work only moments later by Rangers’ star Sara Blicavs, the Boomers were shooting hot, and raced out to a commanding 13-29 quarter time lead after the Rangers fought back later in the term but couldn’t quite reel it back in. It realistically snuffed out any chance of the Rangers pulling off a remarkable comeback, and despite finding their groove in the second term, could only reduce the margin back to 13-points at half time. In a tough contest in the second half, the Boomers always found a second gear despite repeat attempts at a comeback by the Rangers, but the first quarter deficit ultimately proved a bridge too far. Fresh off her playing her first game with the Rangers, import Kayla Pedersen shared her thoughts about the opening round clash “It would have been nice to have a win, but it was alright,” she said post-match. “They came out really well, and offensively we didn’t really have a flow - I think we really hurt ourselves.” The Rangers get the perfect chance to bounce back with a grand final rematch against last year’s premiers, Sydney Uni Flames.

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