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Congratulations! After many years of planning and construction, the time has come to officially open the newly constructed Bunjil Place this weekend. When we first announced our plan to build the $125 million facility in June 2013, the concepts looked inspiring and magnificent. To see how the plans and vision have now come to life is spectacular and I know our community will be impressed when they first walk through the doors. Bunjil Place offers a variety of events, shows, exhibitions, live performances, business conferences and more to enliven the precinct year-round. There’s no doubt about it, Bunjil Place will offer something for everyone. When we set about designing Bunjil Place, our motivation was the community. We made it our mission to create an inviting central heart for the community, that celebrates participation belonging and civic pride. The ways in which our community will benefit from this facility are extraordinary. Be it through the new modern library set over three levels, the theatre fitted to seat 800 people, within the function centre capable of hosting a variety of events, wandering through the spacious gallery, through to the outdoor community plaza equipped with a big screen, playground, water features and war memorial.
Not only am I proud of the building, I am also proud of the financial strength behind it. At the beginning, we were faced with the prospect of paying off a 30 year loan of $90 million. Over the last four years, we actively lobbied our federal government and through the valuable assistance of Jason Wood MP, Federal Member for La Trobe we achieved a $10 million grant towards the construction. In addition, a number of
underperforming assets were disposed, ultimately reducing our loan requirement to $62 million, and the payback period to now only nine years! So not only do we now have a beautiful precinct to enjoy, but we can also enjoy it without putting pressure on our rates. It’s an amazing success story for the city! Joined by my fellow Councillors and Jason Wood MP, Federal Member for La Trobe, I will be commencing the official opening
celebrations on Saturday 28 October from 10.40 am with a Welcome to Country, ribbon cutting and plaque unveiling. I look forward to seeing many of you at the opening weekend! Come on down to visit your new home of entertainment and enjoy the free events and activities at our Opening Festival. Cr Sam Aziz Mayor City of Casey
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By Cam Lucadou-Wells How’s this for a sign of the times? A seven-bedroom mansion has broken the $2-million barrier for what is believed to be the first time in Narre Warren North. The 31 Rose Garden Court property, marketed with a slick video orchestrated by real estate agent Zed Nasheet, recently sold for $2.3 million. That type of money buys you lots of space. There’s an outdoor pool, a Hollywoodthemed theatre room with a bar, two covered balconies and a multi-purpose rumpus room - and pretty much everything you can imagine. Mr Nasheet is starting to be known for his savvy marketing campaign of high-end real estate pitched at local and international buyers. “It’s about the location (in this case) and the way you market it,” he says. “It’s the best house that’s come on the market here.” The sassy video for this property shines with actors and a show-stealing child as well as a Lamborghini, a Porsche and a Ferrari.
Don’t sweat terror By Bonny Burrows A leading terrorism expert has said that despite the attempted radicalisation of Muslims in Greater Dandenong, domestic violence, alcohol and drug abuse were far more serious threats than Islamic State. Professor Greg Barton, an academic and Deakin University, said that while he knows of the attempted radicalisation of Muslims in the Dandenong and Springvale areas, there was no cause for undue alarm. His reassurance comes after remarks by a
South-East MP Jason Wood that the threat of IS terrorism cells in the area was of “real concern”. But Professor Barton said locals shouldn’t be scare of their multicultural neighbours. “We’re dealing with tiny minorities,” Professor Barton said. “This is a very small fraction. We have hundreds of thousands of migrants working, raising families, assimilating with the community, just getting on with their lives.” It was this assimilation, he said, that was
the antidote to radicalisation. Australia had “probably gone as far as we can”, in pre-emptive terrorism legislation and polices, he argued. Now it was time to work with the community and people at risk. He said Islamic State had attempted to recruit school children and adults up to 29 years old. Professor Barton described the method used to radicalise a young person as ‘grooming’ and said it involved an older person gaining another’s trust through “fake friendship”.
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Blackmail claimed By Cam Lucadou-Wells A Doveton man, twice jailed for family violence, has been granted bail on appeal after claiming he was being blackmailed by the same victim. On 9 October, Justice Jane Dixon of the Supreme Court of Victoria released the 29-yearold man on strict bail conditions including a fixed address, night curfew and daily reporting to police. He was also ordered to comply with family violence intervention orders and not communicate with the ex-partner and her son. The decision overturned the man’s failed bail application in Dandenong Magistrates’
Court on 18 September. The man denied stalking, unlawful assault and persistently breaching an intervention order in Springvale in May - three days after being released from his second stint at prison. He had been on two community corrections orders at the time. Defence barrister Roona Nida claimed the man had been jailed twice due to “false” allegations made by the ex-partner, who had been blackmailing him for money. On one occasion, the ex-partner alleged the man breached his intervention order by making about 130 phone calls to her on 23 April - while she had possession of his phone, Ms Nida said.
In February, she allegedly threatened to make “trouble” if he didn’t transfer his $36,000 car into her name. He is still paying off the car loan, insurance and maintenance, Ms Nida said. “The applicant was unemployed and was forced to transfer ... unemployment benefits to (the ex-partner) in order to avoid going to prison.” Ms Nida said two psychologists’ reports found the man had no intention of harming or taking revenge on the ex-partner or her boyfriend. Already on remand for more than four months, the man had attempted suicide and was at risk of mental deterioration if he spent a lengthy time in prison, Ms Nida said.
Student’s brain video wins global award By Casey Neill A Keysborough student won a global award for his video about the brain. Haileybury Year 7 student Anirudh Kathirvel put his own mind to good use in his five-minute submission to this year’s Brain Awareness Video Contest. Leading neuroscientists included Anirudh’s explanation of optical phenomenon binocular rivalry in their top 10 shortlist. Online voters then awarded him the People’s Choice Award. “This win reiterates to me the fact that anything we do or want to do with passion combined with hard work will always show result,” he said. “I truly believe this. My passion for neuroscience has taken me this far, and I can’t wait for my dreams to come true.” The Society of Neuroscience runs the global competition that encourages participants to submit a short YouTube video explaining a neuroscience concept in a simple and imaginative way. “The brain is the most complex and fascinating and yet most challenging to the researchers,” Anirudh said. “The more we know about it, the less we understand. “When you are learning about brain, you never get bored and learning continues.” He’ll receive his award at the Society for Neuroscience Annual Conference in Washington, USA, next month. Anirudh is no stranger to success. The Journal spoke with him following his win on The Great Australian Spelling Bee in 2015. The nine-year-old had trumped 3000 applicants to win the contest, taking home a $50,000 education scholarship and $10,000 worth of goods for his school. He started reading at age two. “He wasn’t even talking,” mum Sujatha said. “At his child care during reading time, he used to read instead of the teacher.” Anirudh was completing an online neuroscience course run by Harvard University at the time and said he had a neuroscience career in his sights.
Anirudh Kathirvel delves inside the brain in his award-winning video. “People say that the brain is the most complex organism in the whole universe that we know of,” he said. “So my curiosity is driving that, and I also
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Welcome to your new-look Star Journal. Last week we celebrated the Journal’s long association with the region - dating back more than 150 years - with a special keepsake Now and Then themed edition. The reaction to that print edition was overwhelming, with many readers telling us they had tucked a copy or two away for posterity. We are proud of long-standing connection with the local area and will revisit those special commemorative editions from time to time, with the help of our friends from the various local history groups. However, the Star Journal is also looking very much to the future. This edition heralds an exciting development - with a new name and crisp new design, with a few new features as well. The new masthead is an acknowledgement of the Journal’s rich past as well as its future in print and digital under the umbrella of parent company, Star News Group. A family-owned independent news company, Star publishes a suite of newspapers and magazines with linked websites, including the Berwick News, the Pakenham Berwick Gazette and the Cranbourne News, making it the dominant media company in the south-east. The Star Journal will still be the go-to destination for all you need to know locally, not only in print, but online as well at starcommunity.com.au. So to make sure you are fully informed and don’t miss out on any breaking news, like our DandenongStarJournal Facebook page or follow us on Twitter @ StarJournal_SE - Garry Howe, Editor
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No smoke without ire New Tobacco Act restrictions have cut a Springvale cafe’s business in half. Ali Adam from Cafe Asmara told the Journal that he’ll “probably change business, get into something else” following the 1 August changes. The amendments to the Tobacco Act banned smoking in outdoor dining areas and included regulation of shisha tobacco and ecigarettes in the same way as other tobacco products. Shisha now can’t be smoked anywhere that is smoke free. Mr Adam said the cafe stopped serving
food. “The shisha, we’re not doing the tobacco shisha, we’re doing the herbs because herbs are exempt,” he said. “It’s a big shift. “Not many people are accepting the herbs, but what can we do?” The cafe opened 10 years ago and has patrons from all cultures and aged from their twenties to fifties. He was welcoming about 1000 people through his doors each week prior to the legislation. “We’ve dropped 50 per cent,” he said. Western Metropolitan Region Greens MP
Colleen Hartland successfully amended the State Government’s Tobacco Act Amendment Bill to include shisha in State Parliament’s Upper House in September last year. “We do not smoke in restaurants anymore and we do not smoke in eating places, so I do not think the water pipe should be exempted,” she said. At the time, Australian Lebanese Medical Association president Wally Ahmar applauded the change. The cardiologist said there was a misconception that shisha was harmless. “Shisha smoking is like smoking 200 cigarettes,” he said.
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Family Keys to show By Casey Neill William Keys was the Dandenong Show’s first president. His great, great, granddaughter Ann Keys is continuing the family’s involvement. She’s served in the animal nursery at the Dandenong Agricultural and Pastoral Society event for more than 20 years and is looking forward to getting back in there on Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 November this year. “Because the family’s always been part of the show, I’ve liked to continue that,� she said. Ms Keys explained that in 1871 Dunbar’s Hotel in Dandenong’s main street hosted a meeting to discuss launching an agricultural show. The first show was held the following year. William drowned just months later while trying to save cattle from floodwater in Bangholme. She said that John Keys came on board in his place and that about 11 other members of the Keys family have since served as show president. “About eight or nine are life members,� she said. “They were great community people. “Agricultural shows in those days were a big part of the community.� Ms Keys said the family was known for breeding Ayrshire dairy cattle. Her father was Harold Keys, her grandfather was George and her great grandfather was Thomas. “They were all involved in farming in the Dandenong area, mostly with cattle,� she said. Another Keys descendent, Rob Beauman, passed on responsibility for the animal nursery to Ms Keys. She said it gave children the chance to meet animals they might only have otherwise seen on television.
Your thoughts on Oasis future Dandenong Oasis users and the wider community can have a say on its future. Greater Dandenong Council is calling for feedback as the aquatic centre nears the end of its effective life. The council is planning a new and improved centre, and has released a survey to guide the way forward. Mayor Jim Memeti said Dandenong Oasis was built in 1976, underwent a major development in 1991 and received further upgrades in 2003. He urged residents to visit greaterdandenong.com to take part in an online survey, email feedback to communityconsultation@ cgd.vic.gov.au or call 8571 1000. Hard copy surveys will also be available .
Burglary, theft charges laid An erratic, axe-wielding man broke into five businesses in the Dandenong CBD during a bizarre burglary spree on Sunday 15 October. Greater Dandenong CIU Senior Constable Liam Comrie said the 31-year-old Dandenong man was found “acting erratically� at a sixth business. He alleged the man used an axe to access the shops and tried to steal cash registers.
Stolen car set ablaze Inaugural Dandenong Show president William Keys. “When they see them in real life it’s lovely to be with them all,� she said. “They probably haven’t even got a cat or a dog.� But the show gives them the chance to get up close and personal with calves, baby goats, lambs, ducks and guinea pigs in the walk-in area. There are hens, alpaca, sheep, goats and cattle in the farmyard section, and an enclosed glass cabinet with day-old chicks inside. “I think shows are really important because we’re such an urban society nowadays,� Ms Keys said.
“Children and adults have no idea where the products they eat and drink come from. “It’s really important to maintain that agricultural side of our lifestyle. “Shows are not just about show bags and food and fairy floss and the rides.� The show has halved ticket prices this year. Entry is $10 for adults, $5 for kids aged six to 16 years and free for children aged five years and under. Family show tickets for two adults and up to four children are available via pre-purchase for $25. Visit dandyshow.com.au/tickets.
A stolen car went up in flames in Noble Park just hours after thieves took it from Dandenong. The grey Nissan Pulsar sedan was stolen from Cleeland Street, Dandenong, on Sunday 15 October. A passer-by spotted the burning vehicle in Bowmore Road in the early hours of Monday 16 October. They called the CFA and fire crews extinguished the blaze. Residents told police they heard a door slamming and a loud bang shortly before discovering the vehicle. The Greater Dandenong CIU is investigating.
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LOOKING BACK 100 years ago 25 October 1917 Dandenong Bowling Club The official opening of the D’nong bowling green took place on 17th when there was a large attendance and the president (Mr John Crump) duly declared the green open for the ensuing season. Those present spent an enjoyable afternoon with speeches, refreshments and a game of bowls which helped to make the time pass pleasantly.
50 years ago 24 October 1967 A chook with four legs A chicken with four legs and four wings! Incredible as it may seem that is exactly what was brought into the Journal last week.
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The freak chick is the property of Mr Greg Fox, Latham Cres, Dandenong. When Mr Fox asked were we interested in a chicken with four legs and four wings we were sceptical but interested. Carefully he unfolded the flaps of the box and withdrew the contents ... a newly hatched and perfectly formed chick. The four legs were easily seen but the down had to be parted before the wings became apparent. In all other aspects the chick was perfectly normal for a newly-hatched bird. The egg from which the chick came was obtained on one of a half dozen batch from a neighbour who raises a few Indian game gross birds. When this particular egg hatched the chick lived only a short time. A spokesman for the veterinary research laboratory at Melbourne University said: “Ab-
normalities in chicks are not uncommon but this particular abnormality is rare.”
20 years ago 20 October 1997 Housing plans Plans to build an exclusive housing estate on Keysborough’s green wedge have been submitted to Greater Dandenong Council. A group of landowners has unveiled plans to build 1200-1400 houses and a chain of parks and wetlands on about 142 hectares of the 325 hectare wedge. The plans affect an area bounded by Hutton and Chapel roads, the Dingley Bypass reservation and Cheltenham and Springvale roads. Some of the land would be divided into lots of 0.4 hectare and two hectares. The rest would be developed as wetlands and linked parks.
If the councillors approve the plans, the developers would pay for the establishment of three playing fields and change rooms at Tatterson Park. They would also build a six-kilometre network of bike paths and pay for extensive replanting in the wetlands.
5 years ago 22 October 2012 Culture from within Noble Park writer and musician Kalyan Ky has a novel way to help young people learn about faith ‘n’ culture. She is calling for creative submissions from people of all ages, faiths and backgrounds for a Faith N Culture Creative Encyclopaedia. It’s a chance for young people to express who they are in their own words.
Savoury and sweet too Pardon my French Creperie has a permanent home at Dandenong Market. It was established at South Melbourne Market and Chapel Street in South Yarra. Owner and head crepe-maker John Milic serves up more than 20 crepe varieties ranging from sweet to savoury, vegetarian and gluten free options. All of John’s crepes are hand-made using special cast iron grills created in France. Some of his creations include the lamington crepe with chocolate fudge sauce, strawberry jam and desiccated coconut. On the savoury side, there’s the egg, ham, cheese and chives crepe. Crepes have always been a part of John’s life. His mother taught him how to make palacinka - the thin, European pancake - when he was 10 years old.
EAT LOCAL, DINE GLOBAL He travelled the world and learnt how diners from near and far enjoyed the popular dish. On a weekend away to Lorne, Victoria, in 2013 he stumbled across a crepe-maker on the street and it reignited his passion for them. John started his journey towards opening his own creperie. His Market Square stall also serves up sweet crepes with lemon and sugar, Nutella, Canadian maple syrup, fruit and more.
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Enter now into the inaugural Noble Park Community Centre Cake Competition! Open and Junior Sections available in Decorated and Cookery categories. Entries close on November 19th, with the Competition to be held on Saturday 25th November. Find out more and enter online now at http://www.nobleparkcommunitycentre.org.au/cake-show-0, or contact the Centre for more information. Noble Park Community Centre: Ph: 9547 5801
Inviting new volunteers to join our team. Dandenong Benevolent Society – SLAC Outreach Program – Winner of 2017 South East Volunteers Award as People’s Choice Organisation. Volunteering may be particularly useful for people looking to get work experience and references for their future job search and people trying to get back to the workforce. We will interview each volunteer to identify their goals, work to ensure they have the opportunity to achieve them, and evaluate progress together. We will provide work references to volunteers doing a good job and demonstrating enthusiasm and good attitude. May also suit retired or semi-retired people wanting to meet new people, expand social networks and make a positive difference in the community. Contact Dandenong Benevolent Society on 9793 3736 Springvale Learning and Activity Centre. Ph: 9547 2647
Reading Cinemas – Great Value Entertainment Reading Cinemas Dandenong is located in the Dandenong Plaza Shopping Centre, just off the Level 2 Food Court.
Start your week off with a yoga and meditation class that can help you improve heart health, balance, strength and flexibility. Cost of only a gold coin donation. We have mats ready for you to enjoy this session every week Monday 10am-11.30 or call us for more information on 9548 3972 Springvale Neighbourhood House: Phone: 9548 3972
Kidz Hoops – Basketball Program for boys and girls. Kidz Hoops provides children with an introduction to basketball through training drills and game simulations. The children are guided by experienced coaches from the Vales Basketball Club to gain basic skills to propel them into club basketball. For boys and girls ages 5 – 10. Where: Noble Park Community Centre, Memorial Drive, Noble Park, 3174 When: Sundays 10am – 11am Cost: $5 per week, with a $30 once off starter pack fee (includes a basketball, training top and water bottle). Noble Park Community Centre: Ph: 9547 5801
Community Lunch Come and enjoy a lovely 2 course lunch held ever y Wednesday which is prepared and cooked by the learners in our community kitchen. Interact with staff and learners to see what the Neighbourhood House does, lunch will cost $5:00 and can be ordered through our office, you must register your order to join us one week prior to coming. Monday and Wednesday 12:30pm. Dandenong Neighbourhood House Inc – Phone 9792 5298
Line Dancing Classes Line Dancing classes are held ever y Wednesday, 9.30am – 11.30am. Join us to meet new friends, have fun and stay fit Call 9547 2647 for more information. Springvale Learning and Activity Centre. Ph: 9547 2647
Learn to Sew for men and women Springvale Neighbourhood House now has classes for men and women to learn to use a sewing machine and all that you can do with them including inserting zips. Phone 9548 3972 for more information. Springvale Neighbourhood House: Phone: 9548 3972
Keysborough Learning Centre – Certificate III in Individual Support (Aged Care) CHC33015 Register your interest for course starting in 2018. Government funded places available. New low fees and some up-skilling exemptions are available. This course prepares you for work in an aged care facility, or in client’s homes. Please ring reception for bookings and further information. Please contact reception for further details Ph: 9798 7005; Email: info@klckeys.com.au
Bike Program @ Wellsprings Wellsprings for Women is joining forces with Good Cycles to present a FREE 6-week program to teach women how to ride and maintain a push bike. Not only will you gain the skills to ride, but on completion of the program we will give you all you need to get going – a free bike, helmet, lock and light! FREE BIKE, helmet, lock & light for ever yone who completes program. When: Thursdays, 3pm — 5pm beginning October 19 for 6 weeks Where: Wellsprings for Women, 79 Langhorne St, Dandenong To book or for more information please contact Wellsprings for Women on: 9701 3740 or administration@wellspringsforwomen.com Wellsprings for Women Ph: 9701 3740
Computer Skills Training DNH computer programs are perfect for the complete beginner through to those with confident skills to explore the Internet and to update their knowledge of particular software packages. Individual skill levels are catered for and supported by other learners in any of our programs. Basic and Beyond groups: Monday to Thursday – 9:30am to 12:30pm and 1:00pm to 4:00pm. Saturday morning – 9:30am to 12:30pm Dandenong Neighbourhood House Inc – Phone 9792 5298
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IT’S NONE OF OUR BUSINESS BUT… Challenging family violence Greater Dandenong Council will host the Walk Against Family Violence on Tuesday 21 November. It’s announced that the annual event will start at 10.30am at Dandenong Market. Walkers will make their way to Harmony Square where guest speaker and AFL great Kevin Sheedy will address the crowd.
Expressions of Interest Disability Advisory Committee The City of Greater Dandenong Council is seeking expressions of interest from individuals to participate in the Disability Advisory Committee. The committee provides advice to Council in relation to access and inclusion for people with a disability in the community at a broad policy and strategic level.
For more information or to request an accessible information pack and application form go to greaterdandenong.com or contact Dianne Hebard via email at dianne.hebard@cgd.vic.gov.au or phone 8571 5212.
Pancake Parlour has closed its landmark Princes Highway site in Dandenong after 31 years. The restaurant announced the news on its Facebook page, citing “new openings in 2018” as the reason. The Journal reached out for a comment but did not receive a response.
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Dawn Vernon hadn’t even realised she’d lost her purse when 18-year-old Grayson Baines walked up her driveway to return it. The Greater Dandenong Neighbourhood Watch president had dropped it in the Parkmore Shopping Centre car park while loading groceries into her car. He told Dawn that he hand-delivered the purse to the address on her licence because he hoped someone would do the same for him. Grayson refused a reward, but Dawn sent him home with lots of vegies from her garden for his mum, an orchid for his girlfriend, and an invitation to join Neighbourhood Watch. Victoria Police Assistant Commissioner Robert Hill will speak at the group’s next evening forum, at Noble Park’s Paddy O’Donoghue Centre at 7.30pm on Wednesday 15 November. Neighbourhood Watch Victoria CEO Bambi Gordan will speak at a 1.30pm meeting on the same day.
Pieces of Dandenong’s past revealed following a fire have been removed for safety. The Journal reported that a fire at 275277 Lonsdale Street last month damaged the building’s modern facade and unearthed old signage. Greater Dandenong city planning, design and amenity director Jody Bosman said a report from the owner’s insurers required the front facade to be demolished to the veranda, including the signs.
Hello, possums! “They’re eating everything out of people’s gardens. It’s getting really out of hand.” Councillor Maria Sampey asked the Monday 9 October Greater Dandenong Council meeting what could be done to reduce possum numbers in the area. “The gardens really aren’t looking nice. They’re breeding and it’s really getting overpopulated.” City planning, design and amenity director Jody Bosman had a simple response. “The answer is nothing. They’re a protected species,” he said.
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What is something people don’t know about you? I once had a full head of red hair! What was your most memorable moment? Getting a job in Dandenong back in 1986. What would your last meal be? A slow-cooked shoulder of lamb. The bad news is, that’s what I ate last night! What event, past, present or future, would you like to witness? I was going to say “witness the birth of my grandchildren” which has not yet happened but “witness” is the wrong word! Maybe seeing my wife hold our first grandchild sounds better.
THREE … places to get a taste of Dandenong’s history
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Heritage Hill Museum and Historical Gardens is hidden away on McCrae Street, Dandenong. The old homes and gardens date back to the late 1800s and early 1900s. Explore the site with a guide on the first Wednesday of the month, or catch an exhibition.
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Drum Theatre is in the former Dandenong Town Hall at the corner of Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. It hosts music, comedy, dance, plays and community events. The town hall facade from 1890 remains intact and LED lighting gives it a spectacular glow at night.
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The Albion Hotel is Dandenong’s oldest hotel, built in the late 1800s. The grandmother of today’s owner, Deirdre Hancock, opened the Lonsdale Street landmark. The internal layout has changed but heritage status has protected the facade.
What is your favourite television show? NCIS. What is your favourite book? Anything written by Dick Francis. He writes thrillers with a horse racing theme to them. What six guests, dead or alive, would you invite to a dinner party? My mum, my wife, my children and two others that I would discuss with them.
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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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This second floor single bedroom apartment has loads of light coming through large windows and a balcony that overlooks the street. It is spacious with open plan and a good use of the space for living and kitchen cooking requirements. Almost next door to the amazing Dandenong Market and close to shops, transport and Dandenong Hospital. Currently NRAS rented property which gives great tax concessions or should you want to live there, Vacant Possession is available. A GREAT ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH TO LIVE!
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CAPTIVATING MID CENTURY CHARM A pristine example of mid-century architecture, this impressively renovated single level residence displays a compelling blend of original elegance and contemporary style through superbly spacious and well zoned family dimensions. • L-shaped lounge/dining • Modern kitchen w/ SS appliances • Second zoned living area – converted to theatre room • Master bedroom w/ WIR and tiled ensuite • Laundry with external access • Ducted heating • versized double car garage w/ secure gating • 535m2 (approx)
A4 B2 E2 C2 AUCTION (Unless Sold Prior) 11th November @ 3:30pm Balance 60/90 Days ESR $710,000 -$780,000 VIEW Tuesday 6:00 - 6:30pm Saturday 3:00 - 3:30pm Photo ID Required CONTACT Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 Alex Khun 0438 443 846 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road, Springvale
KEYSBOROUGH 92 SOMERSET DRIVE
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GREAT OPEN LIVING ACCOMMODATION WITH A BEAUTIFUL VIEW. Your endless property search has finally come to a conclusion at number 92 Somerset Drive in the highly sought after Rosewood Downs Estate! Upon your 1st glimpse at the modern façade you know.... this is the ONE! Prominently positioned near public transport, parklands, and schools. Some features on offer but in no way limited to include: • Four Bedrooms(Guest Bedroom Ground Floor) • Double lock up remote garage • Separate Living zones • 661m2(Approx.) Allotment • Ducted heating - Separate Living • Side parking for boats, Caravan etc • Close proximity to schools which include Rosewood Downs Primary school and Lyndale Secondary College • Remote controlled front fence • Laundry w/ rear access • split system cooling • Convenient access to Monash freeway and Eastlink
A4 B2 E2 C2 CLOSING DATE SALE Wed 8th November @ 7:00pm (Unless Sold Prior) $780,000 -$850,000 Wednesday 5:00 -5:30pm Saturday 5:00 - 5:30pm Photo ID Required CONTACT Muj Rawani 0449 172 692 Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999 ESR VIEW
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ARCHITECT DESIGNED LOWMAINTENANCE LIVING Combining an excellent architecture design with quality fittings, this low maintenance masterpiece near-new Carr Residence offers a genuinely modern and luxurious living that is only a short walk to the vibrant and lively of Springvale Shopping Centre. With great access to reputable schools and Springvale train station, there is little keeping this residence from becoming a family residential delight. • Open plan living • Designer kitchen with “BLANCO” cooktop/oven • Stone benchtops • Large Porcelain tiles and glass splash backs to wet areas • “Brivis” ducted heating & 2 inverter split systems AC • 3 bedrooms, all w/BIR. A master w/full ensuite • A low-maintenance courtyard with a lawn area • 2 cars carport • A recycling water under house for washing toilets
A3 B2 E3 C2 D PRIVATE SALE $600,00 - $660,000 Wednesday 4:30 - 5:00pm Saturday 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 ESR VIEW
DOVETON 26 OLEANDER STREET
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A DEVELOPERS DREAM ON A 665M2 BLOCK Simply renovate and build in the back or knock down and build 3 dwellings STCA) Situated in the “Holy Family” primary school catchment between Power Road, this 665m2 (Approx) property boasts brilliant blank canvas appeal with 3 bedrooms on decent size block, scope to breathe new life to this fast-growing suburb. Alternatively, capitalise on a generous size block, build your dream home with plenty of room for kids to roam. Close to day care kindergarten and primary school you can ensure you children’s education is covered. Dandenong Plaza and train station very close proximity and bus route to get you to all the amenities. There is enormous potential for Dual Occupency, subject to council approval (STCA), and subdivision. An inspection is a must!!!
A3 B1 E1 C1 PRIVATE SALE $480,000 -$530,000 Wednesday 5:00 - 5:30pm Saturday 11:00 - 11:30am Photo ID Required CONTACT Adem Duramanoglu 0417 555 689 Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999 ESR VIEW
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WARRAGUL / 21 Victoria Street Call Peter Clark 0418 599 432 Inspect By Appointment
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.
Central CBD Freehold The now long time home to the Warragul Hot Bake House (AKA Sinnetts Bakery to the locals), this incredible Freehold is available for sale for the first time in over 30 years. Positioned within the “Golden Triangle” of Warragul’s bustling CBD and nestled between blue chip neighbours such as NAB and Westpac banks, there is no denying this is one of Warragul’s most premium commercial locations. The prominent Victoria Street frontage is both high in exposure and in traffic, whilst the club lane access provides easy loading access and practicality. Currently under lease, this unique 524 m2 (approx.) site offers an abundant of future prospects and potential. AUCTION / Friday 17th November at 2pm (onsite) TERMS / 10% Deposit, Balance in 30/60/90 days, Being Sold as a Going Concern
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Keysborough 42 Homeleigh Road
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Pure Gold Development Opportunity Approved Plans for 59 Townhouses. What a rare chance to acquire this project and develop this marvelous site, complete with endorsed planning permit for the construction of 59 dwellings. This amazing parcel of land is programmed to go... READY, SET, BUILD. The position is premium in the New Keysborough with the localities best schools including Haileybury and Lighthouse Colleges so close by. Parklands and waterways abound making the area ultra desirable. With Parkmore and the new Keysborough South Shopping Centre nearby, it is a great locale. Home buyers looking to move into the New Keysborough are abundant and properties such as offered in this development are selling fast giving conidence for resales. This is one opportunity not to be missed.
CONTACT Sophal Chea 0478 111 168 Tim Stickley 0409 215 540
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2A 1B 2C 2D 1E Noble Park 11/125 Chandler Road Price Contact Agent Inspect By Appointment Jaymee Le 0416 336 902
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Noble Park 1/18 Joffre Street Walk to Everywhere from this Bright Base! Neat and sweet and ready to move into, this refreshed three-bedroom home is the ideal prospect for young families, downsizers and investors looking for a stress-free slice of this thriving neighbourhood. From its warm Tasmanian Oak floors to the crisp white walls and well-appointed kitchen, you will not be disappointed with the accommodation on offer.
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2/26 hammond road, dandenong
1/1 VICtor aVenUe, dandenong north
AUCTION THIS SATURDAY
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GREAT INVESTMENT OR LIVE IN this 2 br unit is in a prime location. offers generous sized lounge/dining adjacent to a hostess kitchen with gas cooking. Both bedrooms with built in robes. sep toilet and combined bathroom/laundry. security shutters throughout. sep title to own carport. Walk to all facilities. needs some cosmetic work but lots of potential here for the astute buyer. don’t pass this buy.
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Completely refurbished throughout this spacious rendered BV offers 3 double bedrooms with BI robes, luxurious fully tiled bathroom with new fittings, superb quality kitchen with “smeg” oven, gas hotplates & dishwasher. Comfort assured with ducted heating & ducted cooling. Features quality bamboo timber floors, covered new deck, remote garage and full landscaping. super location close to shops, schools, & transport. sure to impress!
SATURDAY 28TH OCTOBER AT 11AM TERMS 10% dep - bal 30/60 days PRICE $500,000-$550,000 INSPECT Wednesday 5-5.30pm saturday from 10.30am CONTACT Chris drieberg 0411 737 303 stockdaleleggo.com.au/dandenong
1/54 Jones road, dandenong
SATURDAY 28TH OCTOBER AT 12PM TERMS 10% dep - bal 30/60 days PRICE $540,000-$600,000 INSPECT Wednesday 5-5.30pm saturday from 11.30am CONTACT tom dallas 0403 036 601 stockdaleleggo.com.au/dandenong
9 rYlands road, dandenong
AUCTION THIS SATURDAY
AUCTION THIS SATURDAY
FANTASTIC POTENTIAL AS 1ST HOME OR INVESTMENT Classic original home with only two units on the block close to CBd, schools and all facilities. offers spacious lounge & dining with gas heating, large sep kitchen with gas cooking. double bedrooms with bir’s. hardwood floors under carpets. Carport or undercover entertainment area at rear. large approx. 496.9m2 block with possibility to redevelop (stP). Buy this and benefit from the ever growing market in dandenong.
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huge block of approx. 1000m2 with 28m frontage. Ideal for 4-5 units or townhouses (stP). Potential also for 2 lot subdivision with each comprising approx. 500m2 (stP). existing 3 bed home can be let prior to development. super convenient location close to schools, transport and freeway access. don’t miss this!
SATURDAY 28TH OCTOBER AT 1PM TERMS 10% dep - bal 30/60 days PRICE $300,000-$330,000 INSPECT thursday 5-5.30pm saturday from 12.30pm CONTACT Chris drieberg 0411 737 303 stockdaleleggo.com.au/dandenong
AUCTION SATURDAY 28TH OCTOBER AT 2PM TERMS 10% dep - bal 30/60 days PRICE $720,000-$790,000 INSPECT thursday 5-5.30pm saturday from 1.30pm CONTACT tom dallas 0403 036 601 stockdaleleggo.com.au/dandenong
76 elonera road, noBle ParK north
4/53 James street, dandenong Central
PERFECT LOCATION
WELL PRESENTED 2 BED UNIT
Walk into this impressive home & take in what it has to offer. a Comfortable lounge, adjoining dining & hostess kitchen with gas cooking, r/h, ample cupboard space. 3 dble brs. d/ heating throughout & 2xa/C’s for year round comfort. Pol timber floors under carpet. Walk through bathroom, toilet & laundry, large dble garage with mechanics pit. Ideal for the home mechanic. extra large backyard with u/cover entertaining area at the rear of the garage.
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Freshly painted throughout, new carpets to bedrooms and floating floors elsewhere this 2 Br unit won’t disappoint. lounge with gas space heater, kitchen/meals area with new gas stove. Combined bathroom/laundry. small private yard and carport. Walk to schools, buses and market.
SATURDAY 18TH NOVEMBER AT 11AM TERMS 10% dep - bal 30/60 days PRICE $525,000-$572,000 INSPECT Wednesday 6-6.30pm saturday 2-2.30pm CONTACT Chris drieberg 0411 737 303
AUCTION SATURDAY 18TH NOVEMBER AT 12PM TERMS 10% dep - bal 30/60 days PRICE $300,000-$330,000 INSPECT By appointment CONTACT neil Butler 0411 637 088 stockdaleleggo.com.au/dandenong
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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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WELCOME to this modern and extra special home in the ever popular Somerfield Estate. Complete with everything under one roof and space in every direction, this will please the whole family. From the four large bedrooms to the spacious rear yard and the multiple living and dining zones, this has it all. Add in ducted heating, evaporative cooling, study, powder room, a double lockup garage with secure entry, a gorgeous kitchen with walk-in pantry and much more to make this a dream for the family. â—?
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Address: 37 Petunia Drive, Keysborough Price: $850,000 - $920,000 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 study, 2 car Inspect: Saturday, noon - 12.30pm Auction: Saturday, 28 October, 12.30pm Agent: Peter Jong, 0431 314 531 and Chee-ky Dunlop, 0422 910 881, BARRY PLANT KEYSBOROUGH, 8769 1888
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Lexington Gardens Afordable and stylish resort style living
Set among expansive landscaped gardens with beautiful water features and pergolas, Lexington Gardens ofers all the rewards that come from living within a supportive and welcoming community. There’s a fully equipped gymnasium including a pool, a workshop as well as a craft room where you can indulge your skill and creativity, a café & dining room, croquet lawn, tennis court and bowling green, medical centre and hairdresser – and that’s just the beginning. It’s a laid-back lifestyle in a beautifully designed village community, where rest and relaxation combine with fun and friendship to create a home you’ll love.
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WITH AP PARTMENTSS NOW SELLING FROM $1885,000* - $3335,0000* AND D FOR A LIM MITTED TIME ONLY A $5,0000 RED DUCTIO ON ON THE LIST PRICEE, NOW IS THE TIM ME TO ENQU UIRE Lexington also has plans to grow with brand new apartments coming soon^
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NEW GROCER NOW OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK Call Liz or Stewart today on 9549 9521 to book your personal tour today | retirementbylendlease.com.au Lexington Gardens, 114 Westall Road, Springvale VIC 3171 *The information contained in this advertisement (including details of amenities provided in the village and pricing) was correct as at October 2017, but may change. The $5,000 reduction on the list price is only available for reservations made before 31st December 2018 and is subject to approval from the outgoing resident. Whilst Lendlease endeavours to ensure that the information in this advertisement is correct, no warranty, express or implied, is given as to its accuracy. Prospective purchasers must make and only rely on their own assessments and seek their own professional advice in all respects. Terms & Conditions apply visit the Lexington Gardens Sales Oice for details ^Plans are subject to change and subject to council approval Lendlease RL Realty (Vic) Pty Ltd ACN 124 646 484
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Chip off the old ice blocks Carmen Powell is a life member of the Dandenong and District Historical Society. She attended Dandenong East Primary School and Dandenong High School before getting a job at K. L. Farm Equipment in Gladstone Road. This week Carmen continues her memories of growing up in Dandenong where her Dad Alf and Uncle George ran an ice and fuel delivery business. By 1945 my Dad Alf Cruickshank and my Uncle George Smyth owned Cruickshank and Smythe, Ice and Fuel Merchants, a business situated on the corner of Walker and McCrae streets, Dandenong. They would begin their ice rounds at about 5am. This was not just a summer job, people needed ice for their ice chests the whole year round so even in the dead of winter Dad would pick up Uncle George and they’d drive around the corner to the ice works in McCrae Street and load the required amount of ice for the day onto the open tray truck. This they would cover with canvas and begin their rounds. I wonder what time they began deliveries. I imagine all the ice had to be finished before the sun became too hot. I remember a set of large pincers they used for dragging the big blocks of ice to the back edge of the tray where they could be reached and cut. I can see the 10-inch long ice pick they cut the ice with. The larger blocks had barely perceptible divisions in them for cutting into three or four smaller blocks. It always seemed like a miracle to me that the blocks split off so evenly into perfect rectangles. Dad would wrap the smaller block in a hessian bag and hoist it onto his shoulder and walk at a brisk bouncy trot to the back door of a house yelling ‘ice’ loudly once or twice as he neared the back door. Then he would simply open the door and walk in yelling once more for good measure.
Carmen’s father Alf Cruickshank and her uncle George. Doors were never locked in those days, people trusted each other. These two men were well-liked and respected throughout the country township of Dandenong. The ice chest was a two-door wooden cabinet with galvanized iron lining which kept food cool and away from flies, a wonderful invention after the meat safe. The lower cabinet had two wire shelves and you stored meat, milk and butter and could even set a jelly or a junket. The upper smaller compartment was a large box with a hinged drop down door at the front. The ice box itself was drained at the back
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ice truck coming down our street, probably only in the school holidays. I was more excited than the other kids because this beautiful man with the cigarette stuck to his lip was my Dad. I thought he looked important going into so many houses. The tray of the truck would be continually dripping onto the roadway, and the tiny freezing ice chips sprayed your face as Dad stood on the road at the back of the truck and chipped off a block. He would jump up onto the tray and drag a large block by the pincers up to the end of the open tray and work while standing on the ground. Local kids would come from everywhere and wait for the splinters of ice so freely given. These precious pieces were so cold to handle that you had to toss them from one hand to the other to ease the pain in your fingers. Your hands were hurting, your lips were frozen, your teeth aching and freezing water was dripping up your sleeves but you would never throw them away. After much slurping to keep pace with the melting you finally bit off a small piece but had to keep rolling it around in your mouth, too cold to keep still, slurping, crunching and sucking in your breath, while still tossing the piece in your hand back and forth. Dad would always come home for a late morning tea/ early lunch. Eventually they had two flat tray trucks, a Rio and a Fargo and employed one or two men as well.
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Election year opportunity By Casey Neill Greater Dandenong CEO John Bennie says next year is a year of opportunity. He was the guest speaker at the final Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Business Awards breakfast for the year at Sandhurst on Wednesday 18 October. “There will be a state election and there’s every likelihood there’ll be a federal election in 2018,” he said. Mr Bennie said this created an advocacy opportunity for the council.
“We do put a lot of time and effort into understanding what the broader needs are of the community.” He urged businesses to make their needs and wants known, and said it wasn’t just about residents. “Our advocacy list is a mile long,” he said. He said an A-League football team for the region would inspire people, generate community pride and build new facilities. “This could be a life-changer,” he said. “The government needs to come to the region and support the provision of soccer sta-
dium.” On community safety, Mr Bennie said Greater Dandenong needed more police, a family violence support and safety hub, data on packaged liquor outlet sales to assist with planning, and cash for CCTV. He said the municipality also needed more funding for material aid agencies and support to tackle unemployment. “Unemployment in the City of Greater Dandenong is the highest in Victoria. Income is the lowest in Melbourne,” he said. “It’s not a very nice picture to hear, but it’s
the reality of life.” He said improved pathways into education and employment for youths would assist with intergenerational poverty, and gaming machine numbers should at least be capped, if not reduced. There are 956 pokies in Greater Dandenong and the municipality’s losses last year were $1000 for every adult. Mr Bennie said the $40 million Springvale Community and Learning Hub warranted Federal Government support.
Made up for media career By Casey Neill Nicole Caccamo is making her mark on some of television’s best-known faces. The Chisholm Institute Diploma of Screen and Media student is already landing freelance work with the likes of The Footy Show, The Block, singer Kate Ceberano and AFL Women’s League players. The Berwick 20-year-old was announced as a Youth Enterprise Award nominee at the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Business Awards breakfast at Sandhurst on Wednesday 18 October. Nicole hopes to forge a career as a freelance make-up artist in film, television and events and has already started her own business. A course unit on doing just that was a huge help. She told the breakfast that she’d be working on a Yarra Trams advertisement that weekend. “I’ve always been a really artistic person,” she said.
“This is another creative outlet for me. “I’ve always loved make-up.” Nicole said she’d been offered another job on a short film but had to turn it down to focus on her studies. “Hopefully that leads to bigger things as well,” she said. In five years she’d like to be employing others in her small business and “doing more creative work, not just freelance clients”. She said she gave her studies 110 per cent and was thrilled to be recognised for her efforts. “I’d still be doing the work that I do even if I wasn’t up here,” she said. The Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Business Awards winners will be announced at the Atura Hotel in Eumemmerring from 6.30pm to 9.30pm on Wednesday 22 November. Visit www.greaterdandenongchamber. com.au/events for ticket information.
Illusion’s Nicholas Smith, Maria Jakovljevic and Roni Palti from Lifestyle Brands, and Haulaway’s Richard Hibert.
Hearth of hope is hearty By Casey Neill
Youth Enterprise Award nominee Nicole Caccamo.
From fireplaces to photo frames and trash - the final nominees for this year’s Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Business Awards were a mixed bag. The Wednesday 18 October breakfast at Sandhurst heard that Haulaway’s beginnings were with Jim Hilbert in the 1930s. Jim bought a horse and cart operation in South Melbourne and immediately added its first motorised truck. In 1963 the business bought its first Dempster Dumpmaster truck, introducing front lift systems and mobile waste compacting to Melbourne. Jim’s son Peter Hilbert established Haulaway in 1983 and his grandson Richard and two great-grandsons are now also involved in its day-to-day operations. It’s based in Dandenong South and supplies the industry with compactors, bins and system auditing to reduce landfill. Haulaway employs 62 people, has 40 trucks, services about 3000 clients and has grown
about 25 per cent year-on-year for the past five years. Richard told the breakfast that the next step was establishing a recycling centre. “I’d like to see in my time at Haulaway that we have zero waste to landfill,” he said. The morning’s second nominee, Illusion Australia, manufactures gas and wood heating products in Dandenong. Nick Miller told the breakfast that the company poured 10 per cent of its revenue into advertising and established showrooms in heavy traffic areas for self-promotion. He said Illusion invested heavily in research and development. “We’re developing products that won’t be available for two years,” he said. The company employs about 150 people, including a consulting team that can meet clients in their homes. It has grown about 17 per cent year-on-year for the past five years through expansion into Tasmania and Western Australia.
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30,000 join in the party More than 30,000 people celebrated South East Asia at Dandenong Market on Sunday 8 October. The Full Moon Festival was expected to attract about 27,000 people but the crowd reached 31,526. The event celebrated the brightest and fullest moon, a traditional Chinese custom that symbolises peace, prosperity and family reunion. Entertainment included lion dancing, Melbourne’s largest and longest Hong Kong-style
performing dragon, Chinese opera and more. The festival also featured demonstrations and workshops from Melbourne’s first traditional kung fu school Jow Ga Kuen, and breakdance crew Kings Only BBoy. Sixteen food trucks bearing South East Asian street food also rolled in for the day. The Mandarin Grocer sold mooncakes at the festival. The sweet treats were a traditional sacrifice to thank the moon for good crops and a successful harvest.
Cardiac carers need help St John of God Frankston Rehabilitation Hospital provides a cardiac rehabilitation program for people who have had an acute heart event. The program provides information and guidance on how to recover from a heart event and improve an individual’s quality of life. Emma, the Cardiac Rehabilitation Coordinator, explained that there was also a need to assist carers of cardiac patients. “We found carers were in need of some support and so the Cardiac Team collaborated with the Pastoral Care Team to design a session for carers only, so the Cardiac Carers High Tea commenced,” Emma said. “Carers can spend the time connecting and being supported by our Pastoral Care Team while their loved one attends their program in the gym.” The sessions aim is to create an ambient experience in a quiet room with comfortable
chairs away from the busy gym. The carers group facilitated by a pastoral practitioner enables individuals to explore their own experience of being a carer - both the challenges and the joys. The opportunity to meet and share with others in a similar situation provides support in knowing they are not alone in their feelings and situation. “Our hospital places high importance on whole person care which includes patients and their families,” Emma said. “The Cardiac Carers’ High Tea is now a permanent feature of the Cardiac Rehabilitation Program and is free for carers to attend.” St John of God Frankston Rehabilitation Hospital is at 255-265 Cranbourne Road in Frankston. For more information phone 9788 3333.
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The Dandenong Market will mark Halloween with two spooktakular days. Sunday 29 October will include a trick or treat treasure hunt for kids, limited edition dishes, a mad scientist magic show, a zombie jazz band, face painting and more. There’ll be Halloween-themed dishes on Tuesday 31 October and monsters meandering the market on stilts to give spooky scares.
Dandenong Library, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Wednesday 1 November, 6.30pm to 8pm. Check out [SUB]URBAN studios online or call Koula on 8571 1793 for more information.
Creatures of the Night This Halloween tour will teach participants facts about bats and more, and they can dress as their favourite nocturnal animal and bring a torch. A free barbecue will be supplied.
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Alex Wilkie Reserve, Mackay Street, Springvale South. Thursday 2 November, 5.30pm to 8pm. Bookings are essential as places are limited. Call 8571 1702.
International Games Day Greater Dandenong Libraries will host snakes and ladders, giant jenga, a FIFA tournament and much more. Bookings are required for tournaments.
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Dandenong Library and Harmony Square, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong, and Springvale Library, 411 Springvale Road, Springvale. Saturday 4 November, 11am to 4pm. For more information or to book in for a tournament, call 1300 630 920.
Heritage Hill tour Discover the historic precinct with help from a tour guide. Tours take place on the first Wednesday of each month.
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Cake stall Friends of Red Cross Australia’s Hallam branch will run a big cake stall. Items for sale will include bargain gifts for dandenong.starcommunity.com.au
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Christmas, bric-a-brac, knitted items, handmade goods for the home, plants, cakes, slices and spreads. Donations of saleable items would be appreciated. Contact Betty 9774 0194 for details.
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Autumn Place, Doveton. Friday 3 November, 9am to 1.30pm. Call Betty on 9774 0194 for details.
Garnar Lane Light Boxes These light boxes are visible 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Melbourne-based artist David Wadelton in this set of photographs presents images of the milk bar, the fish and chip shop, apartment blocks, newsagents, old shop signs, long-closed businesses and back lanes.
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Garnar Lane, between Thomas and Lonsdale streets, Dandenong. Until 30 November.
9 by 5 exhibition Artists present their creativity on nine inch by five inch panels in a wide variety of styles. The exhibition commemorates the original 9 by 5 exhibition held in Melbourne in 1889. The first 9 by 5 exhibition featured Tom Roberts, Charles Condor, Arthur Streeton and Frederick McCubbin and introduced the impressionist style to Australia on cigar box lids.
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Paddy O`Doughue Centre, 18 Buckley Street, Noble Park. Wednesday 15 November, 1.30pm and 7.30pm. Call 0407 325 030 for more information.
Waverley Gardens Walkers People can get fit and meet new people every Tuesday and Thursday. The shopping centre runs the free walking program with the Heart Foundation.
Dandenong Market, corner Clow and Cleeland streets, Dandenong. Sunday 29 October, 10am to 3pm, and Tuesday 31 October, 11am to 3pm.
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Kids Play at the Gardens Every second Tuesday during school terms, children and their families are invited to Kids Play at the Gardens. There’ll be a different event every fortnight, from singing and dancing to crafts and more. - Near Target at Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre, corner Police and Jacksons roads, Mulgrave. Tuesday 31 October, 10am to 1pm.
Starting at Target and walking around the centre, Waverley Gardens, corner Jacksons and Police roads, Mulgrave. 7.50am for an 8am start, to 8.45am. Visit the customer service desk to join.
Cup Eve dinner dance The Anglo-Oz Dance Band will be playing for the St Mary’s Parish Cup Eve Dinner Dance. The night will also include a buffet dinner, raffle and Melbourne Cup Day sweep. BYO drinks.
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Card making Mindfulness meditation This workshop aims to find a state of inner peace and connect to meaning while participants’ mind and body is calm, still and silent.
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The Open Door, 110 Ann Street, Dandenong. Mondays during school terms, 2.30pm to 3.30pm. A gold coin is suggested. Call Trish or Jo on 9791 8664 or email theopendoor@ ssjg.org.au for more information.
Crime and safety A forum at 1.30pm will cover what Neighbourhood Watch is all about and feature Neighbourhood Watch Victoria CEO Bambi Gordan
These workshops are relaxed and fun and the end results are friendships and unique handmade cards. Places are limited.
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The Open Door, 110 Ann Street, Dandenong. Tuesday 31 October, 10.30am to 12.30pm. A $5 donation is suggested. Call 9791 8664.
VET support Anyone enrolled in a Vocational Education and Training (VET) course can access a oneon-one mentoring support program.
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An opportunity is available for a Dental Therapist or Oral Health Therapist to join our friendly and dedicated Dental Services team.
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Whirlwind Singh finds it Buckley Ridges (7/178) and Beaconsfield (8/115) played out a relatively one sided affair, with the Bucks getting their campaign off the perfect start. It was fairly even team performance by the Bucks with both bat and ball, with skipper Troy Aust (45), Greg Todd (29), Susantha Pradeep (2/8), Matthew Goodwright (2/19) and Wes Nicholas (2/20) all contributing strongly. Meanwhile, a dominant performance from Kaushyla Weeraratne and Michael Davies helped guide HSD (5/226) to a comfortable win over Parkfield (7/160). With the bat, Weeraratne (94) and Davies (85 not out) thrilled with the crowd with their long range hitting, while Pathum De Mel (4/9) did the bulk of the damage with the ball as the Bears battled hard to keep up the run rate. Round 2 will begin on 1 November, with Hallam Kalora Park and Mordialloc at Hallam expected to be the main draw card.
By Nick Creely DANDENONG DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION TWENTY20 CUP REVIEW - ROUND 1 Doveton North’s (3/230) Prabjhot Singh tore Fotheringham Reserve apart last Wednesday night, scoring an astonishing 151 not out in its comfortable win over Silverton (2/155). The whirlwind knock - which included 108 runs solely in boundaries - came after Singh came in at 1/20 after four overs. Singh’s incredible feat is the second highest score in the competition’s history, with Buckley Ridges star mind boggling Daniel Watson’s 193 not out still clearly ahead. But nonetheless, Singh - who plays Sunday Grade for the Lions in his first season for the club - put in one of the more extraordinary efforts in DDCA Twenty20 history. The Bakers battled hard in reply, scoring 2/155 off their 20 overs - Aaron Baldsing (57 not out) and Enayatullah Samadi (69) did their best to make a go of it. Heavyweights Berwick (3/155) and Hallam Kalora Park (6/154) also did battle, with the Bears chasing the Hawks’ total down with one ball to spare at Arch Brown Reserve. After a strong start with the ball by the Bears, Jordan Hammond (39) slammed on three sixes and Ryan Hillard (27 not out) provided a late cameo to help lift them to a defendable total after at one stage being in trouble after a double strike by Matt Chasemore (2/24) in the middle of the innings. Nathan Pilon (43 off 21 balls) immediately turned the game for the Bears, with Ryan Williamson (50 not out), Chasemore (31) and Michael Wallace (16 not out) playing strong knocks to guide the home side to victory.
Buckley Ridges skipper Troy Aust whacks the ball down the ground on Wednesday night. 173951 Picture: GARY SISSONS The second century of the opening round came between Cranbourne (8/158) and St Mary’s (3/161), with Aaron West (113 not out) putting the Eagles to the sword. After a brutal knock by Eagles’ marquee player Ryan Eaton (71), West - who plays for Upper Ferntree Gully - took just 16.1 overs to get the Saints home, hitting 15 boundaries and four maximums in his stellar knock. Down at Alex Nelson Reserve, Springvale South (5/134) comfortably knocked off Dandenong West (3/133) by five wickets in a fairly
predictable result. Guided by an unbeaten half century to Tom Ewing (56 not out), the Westers put up a respectable score, but didn’t factor in that they would be bowling to Brett Forsyth - a man that has feasted on DDCA attacks in this competition for many years. The Bloods’ marquee man and Dandenong champion thrilled the crowd with a whirlwind 52 off 22 balls to get the home side off to a strong start, before an impressive cameo Andrew Staude (36 off 22 balls) saw them comfortably overtake the Westers after 16.5 overs.
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By Nick Creely Last Wednesday night’s Twenty20 clash between North Dandenong and Springvale at Lois Twohig Reserve wasn’t just a run-of-themill local cricket match. It was a game with a tinge of Yellow and Black. As part of the Maroons’ connection with the Richmond Football Club, the Premiership Cup - as held aloft by Trent Cotchin, Damien Hardwick and the other 21 players and coaches in the last Saturday of the footballing calendar of 2017, was on show for the crowd to behold and take a few selfies with. It is the most elusive piece of silverware currently in Australian sport and for a brief period graced its presence in the Dandenong period. As the Cup glistened in the Wednesday evening sunshine, it sure brought out the best in the Maroons in a special day for the club and its local Tiger tragics. The Maroons belted an impressive 7/162 off their 20 overs and then bowled out Springvale for just 130, with Mitchel Minhas starring with the ball.
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Other matches St Brigid’s/ St Louis 1/125 (M. Jamieson 64*, V. Deshpande 39) d Lynrbook 9/124 (C. Gardinder 27, K. Love-Linay 2/21); Hampton Park 4/167 (M. Penn 75*) d Narre Warren 9/165 (T. Walker 46*, J. Russell 31, H. Ali 30, R. North 3/29, T. Lacey 2/9, T. Marshall 2/34); Mordialloc 9/129 (P. McDermott 73*, M. Brooks 3/38, J. Dowling 2/16) d Narre North 9/127 (J. Henry 79, D. Campbell 2/18, P. McDermott, D. Matarazzo 2/25); North Dandenong 7/162 (S. Mehmood 38, S. Fernando 34, S. De Silva 26, N. Malikzada 25) d Springvale 130 (S. Clark 3/10, M. Minhas 3/17); Dingley 5/171 (C. Otto 91, M. Hague 33, L. Sperling 3/27) d Narre South 111 (D. Hettiarchchi 3/13, T. Waring 3/21, C. Otto 2/10, M. Hague 2/15).
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Women drafted into navy By Nick Creely Futures were made at last Wednesday’s second AFL Women’s draft with Dandenong Stingray pair Georgia Gee and Bridie Kennedy both landing at Carlton for the 2018 season. In what was a highly successful draft for the TAC Cup club out of Shepley Oval, the youngsters will now don the navy blue after stellar seasons at both VFLW and TAC Cup Girls level. Gee, 17, was taken at selection 12 from the Beaconsfield Junior Football Club and spent the season with the Stingrays at TAC Cup level, impressing with her composure with the footy. “(I’m) so excited, was not expecting this it’s been amazing, and I can’t wait to pull on the jumper and be a part of the Carlton Football Club next year,� Gee told Carlton Media after the draft. “It’s the best club - it’s probably the club I wanted to go to, with their culture and how they want to bring characters to their club, rather than just footballing skills.� From a strong footballing background, Gee is certain to add some class to the Blues’ engine room in 2018. “I’ve been playing since I was born because my pa played for Hawthorn and the Richmond Football Club as well, so it’s always been in the family,� she said. “My biggest strength in football is my kicking and my decision making and, hopefully, I bring that to the club and it all goes well.� But the thought of playing at the elite level excites her the most. “I went to the first game (last season), Collingwood and Carlton, and just had goosebumps the entire game. “It was incredible to think us girls who have been playing since we were young finally get the opportunity which is amazing,� she said. Kennedy, 18, surprisingly slipped down to the Blues’ selection at 35, with the reigning TAC Cup Best and Fairest a real steal for the club.
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“It was such a relief to finally get my name called out, I was very stressed throughout the draft but I’m so over the moon to go the Blues,� she said post-draft. “I’m excited about the competition and elite level of it all, it’s very exciting.� Kennedy’s journey has been slightly differ-
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Passionate local coach Dean Alburey is well on his way to living his dream as a professional coach after recently signing on with NPL powerhouse Dandenong City for the 2018 season. The UK born 26-year-old, who has been coaching senior soccer clubs such as Pakenham United and Bunyip since arriving in Australia in July 2004, will finally get his first look at the elite young talent in the area. Alburey has been appointed the club’s Under-13 coach after City underwent some significant changes in the aftermath of a fairly strong NPL season. “I made a decision, probably midway through last season, that I wanted to make a real push into an NPL club,� he said. “Initially, it looked like it might be Bentleigh Greens, so I got in contact with them, and a couple of days later I was on LinkedIn and the technical director from Dandenong City posted they were looking for coaches as well,� he said. “They asked me to send across my football
Dean Alburey will take on a new challenge with NPL club Dandenong City. Picture: ROB CAREW resume, and a couple of sessions that I had planned, and they were happy with that so invited me for a face-to-face chat, and from there I got the position.� Alburey harbors strong ambitions of the talent within the region and strongly believes that, in one of the fastest growth corridors in Australia, a professional team would do wonders for kids with ambitions to make it to the highest level.
“If I look at it from when I first got here, the growth (of soccer) has been fantastic - the talent coming through is a lot better, and the youth are really buying into it and it’s paying off,� he said. “At the top level, there is a lot of improvement left. “From what I’ve witnessed and people I’ve spoken to, the kids who do have ambitions to become professionals have a lack of an academy system.� With the Dandenong area emerging as a possible destination for the expansion of the A-League in the near future, Alburey believes the time is right as the area continues to grow in numbers. “It’d be brilliant (getting an A-League team). “Football’s already been announced as the most participated sport in the country at club level, and it’ll keep growing. “It would make sense having an A-League side in the fastest growth corridor in the country.�
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Plugged into the future By Ewan Kennedy, Marque Motoring Mitsubishi continues its push to be at the leading edge of hybrid and electric vehicle design. Our test vehicle for the past week has been a 2018 Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV (Plugin Hybrid Electric Vehicle). The plug-in Outlander PHEV for 2018 is almost futuristic thanks to a huge new front end and a mild tail tuck. Inside, the latest Outlander PHEV has a redesigned steering wheel, revised design of accents in the trim and reshaped seats. Materials have a more upmarket feel and look. The biggest news in the latest Outlander is that a DC fast-charge system can recharge the battery to 80 per cent capacity in around 25 minutes. Major changes to the drivetrain make Outlander significantly more efficient. Official fuel consumption is down by about 10 per cent, from 1.9 to 1.7 litres per 100 kilometres. The new Outlander has an EV Priority mode that drivers use it purely as an electric vehicle provided there is sufficient charge in the batteries. As a last resort if you’re making long trips Mitsubishi Outlander can run on petrol for 500 to 600 km if you drive sensibly. Outlander is offered in LS and Exceed grades. Both have smartphone Link Display audio with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto2 integration; and DAB+ radio. You need to use your own smartphone for satellite navigation. Both models are well equipped, with the upmarket Outlander Exceed having such extra items as forward collision mitigation that can also detect pedestrians, 360-degree around monitor, lane departure warning, blindspot
The Mitsubishi Outlander may look like a typical SUV or 4WD but is actually a high-tech glimpse into the future. monitor and rear cross traffic alert. Petrol consumption during our test period ranged from zero in the Brisbane city area where we ran it as a pure EV, to seven to eight litres per 100 kilometres on petrol once the battery was discharged. EV range was usually in the 35 to 45 kilometre range, so if you’re only doing short trips and can charge the Outlander overnight you can go for weeks, even months, without calling into a service station. Ride quality and comfort have been improved, primarily thanks to changes to the platform to increase structural rigidity. There’s also extra sound deadening mate-
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Smooth, quiet and and easy to drive it’s well worth considering if you want something out of the ordinary. For further details contact Dandenong Mitsubishi, 41 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong, on 9771 9400 or Berwick Mitsubishi, 2032 Kangan Drive, Berwick, on 9709 2999.
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As our city continues to grow, demand for parking will increase. As part of the City of Casey’s journey towards becoming a smart city, we’re installing new technology that will make finding a car park quicker and easier. Throughout the month we will be installing Smart Parking technology within the library, Casey Arc and Bunjil Place basement car parks. Smart Parking provides real time information on parking through a cloud based service, collected by tech sensors located in the ground. The sensors send data to smart phone apps and traffic signs to help guide you to an available parking space. Additional benefits of the technology include the ability to manage parking demand, to ensure fair access to short-stay parking spaces is prioritised closer to businesses and facilities, to reduce traffic congestion caused by cars circling for a park, and the ability to integrate additional car parks into the system in the future. Two traffic signs will be installed on Patrick Northeast Drive to show the parking availability within the three Bunjil Place precinct car parks. One sign will face vehicles entering from Magid Drive and the other for vehicles entering from Overland Drive.
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Council is moving… From Monday 30 October the new home for Council’s Customer Service Centre will be located at Bunjil Place and will provide an improved customer experience for residents and visitors. With a self-assist kiosk and concierge on hand, you will spend less time queuing and more time exploring the precinct. Business as usual will occur from the existing Civic Centre up until 6.00 pm on Friday 27 October. This will also be the final day of operations at Council’s Percy Trewin Annexe, Regency Drive and Verdun Drive offices with these services being relocated and accessible at Bunjil Place from Monday 30 October. Council Meetings will be held in the new Bunjil Place Function Centre the first one taking place on Thursday 9 November.
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Bunjil Place opening Designing Bunjil Place The first exhibition of the Bunjil Place Gallery
More than books at Bunjil Place Library Bunjil Place Library sets the standard for contemporary and leading-edge library design and is the ideal space to discover, learn and connect. Set over three levels, it offers a vibrant children’s zone, living-room styled youth area with audio visual and gaming capability, amphitheatre, outdoor reading garden, meeting rooms and art wall.
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Designing Bunjil Place is an exhibition that celebrates and reflects upon the making of Bunjil Place while showcasing the multi-award winning architectural practice of Francis-Jones Morehen Thorp (fjmt).
Come and explore this incredible state-of-the-art space and find out about its year-round program of events and activities for all ages at bunjilplace.com.au.
This inaugural exhibition for Bunjil Place Gallery celebrates and reflects upon the making of Bunjil Place whilst tracing the evolution of the building design, from sketch to detailed constuction drawings to the final built form and highlights contributions from expert and specialist collaborators alongside the key building achievements directed by leading international construction company Multiplex. Through a variety of two and three-dimensional materials including architectural and construction drawings, models, building fragments, photography and video you can get a behind-the-scenes look at fjmt studio’s working methods and creative processes.
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