EHD Star Journal - 27th November 2017

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Family in frame By Casey Neill This year’s Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Business Award-winner has family firmly in the picture. Picture frame supplier Lifestyle Brands International won the top award at the Wednesday 22 November presentation night, as well as the corporate social responsibility gong. Buildsafe also took home two awards from the event at Atura Hotel, Eumemmerring, in the large business and employment categories. The small business title went to South East Brewing Company, the retail honour to Illusion, and the innovation award to Jurgen’s Swiss Bread Company. Chisholm Institute student Caitlin Whitney won the Youth Enterprise Award. Chamber president Paul Broom said the awards program was about recognising, honouring and celebrating business achievement in the area. He was on the judging panel with former SRX Global general manager Jeff Malone and South East Melbourne Manufacturers Alliance (SEMMA) executive officer Adrian Boden. The trio visited all nominees and had “some robust discussions” on who to choose. The chamber held four breakfasts throughout the year, revealing three business nominees plus a youth candidate at each event. It has been around for 70 years and its mission is to co-ordinate, develop and facilitate opportunities for regional businesses to work together, thrive and contribute to the local community. Nominations are open for next year’s awards. Visit www.greaterdandenongchamber. com.au or call 9768 3283 to get involved. See inside for profiles on each winner.

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From small beginnings By Casey Neill

OVERALL BUSINESS AWARD SPONSOR: NAB WINNER: LIFESTYLE BRANDS INTERNATIONAL NOMINEES: BUILDSAFE, ILLUSION AUSTRALIA, JURGEN SWISS BREAD, LIFESTYLE BRANDS INTERNATIONAL, SOUTH EAST BREWING COMPANY. CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY AWARD SPONSOR: DANDENONG STAR JOURNAL WINNER: LIFESTYLE BRANDS INTERNATIONAL NOMINEES: DANDENONG MARKET, GENESIS FITNESS, HAULAWAY, SKILLINVEST. Uri Palti from Lifestyle Brands International with Paul Wood from award sponsor NAB and son Roni Picture: GARY SISSONS Palti. 174100 Among Lifestyle Brands’ clients are major retailers Harvey Norman, Big W, Myer and Matchbox. Lifestyle Brands produces 80 per cent of its designs in-house to keep its products ontrend, sends out a team to ensure stock on the shelves is looking good, and has created an electronic stock management system for easy monitoring from order to delivery. Big W has twice named the company as its

overall supplier of the year. In 2011, Lifestyle Brands established The Cambodian Rural School Trust to sponsor students and end the poverty cycle. “We go out to the poorest villages in Cambodia and we find bright students that don’t have an opportunity to be educated,” national sales manager Maria Jakovljevic said. “One hundred per cent of all the funds go straight to the community. There’s no overheads.”

The sponsorship funds education, health and dental care, life skills courses and living allowances. Students who’ve received assistance now manage the organisation and receive mentoring from Aviv. “They now are the lucky ones because they’re getting an opportunity,” Ms Jakovljevic said.

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Lifestyle Brands International is a family business that started 35 years ago “in an area which is about the size of this stage”. Uri Palti gestured to the space, which measured just a few metres, as he accepted the top prize at the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Business Awards. The home decor company picked up the Corporate Social Responsibility Award earlier in the evening, held at the Atura Hotel on Wednesday 22 November. Uri’s son Roni accepted that honour. “We’ve put a lot of effort into the community here and overseas and we’re truly proud to win this,” he said. He returned to the state with his father to accept the overall Business Award. “This is not my brother. This is my eldest son,” Uri joked. He said his other son, Aviv, also played a key role in the business. “Now we have a third generation working,” he said, proudly announcing that his granddaughter had joined the team. Lifestyle Brands employs about 70 people - “not all family members” - and is based in Noble Park. It started out as a retailer in The Glen shopping centre, selling photo frames and albums. The Palti father and sons team identified an opportunity to import its own products. Today they stock more than 6000 products and supply more than 4000 trade customers throughout Australia, New Zealand, Asia and Europe.

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Brewers feel the force By Casey Neill

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Brothers Callum and Nat Reeve were overwhelmed when they walked on stage to accept an award for their burgeoning brewery. South East Brewing Company in Dandenong South won the Small Business award at the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Business Awards at Atura Hotel on Wednesday 22 November. “This is an amazing honour to be nominated with businesses I respect so much,” Callum said. “We grew up going to the Dandenong Market. It’s such an exciting place.” Nat interrupted: “I lost Darth Vadar at Dandenong Market.” To laughter, Callum clarified the local icon held “some sad memories, too”. “It’s great to be part of this Dandenong business community,” he said. “I’m so proud to have won this. It’s a really great honour.” Greg Cusack from Ashfords presented the award, available to companies with a turnover less than $10 million and less than 25 staff. Callum and Nat first tried their hand at making cider for a friend’s wedding in 2012, using apples from an Officer orchard. Nat studied science at university and was a passionate home brewer. Callum had a background in wine. “I’d seen the growth in cider in the couple of years leading up to when we started. We knew that this was a really good product,” Callum said.

SPONSOR: ASHFORDS WINNER: SOUTH EAST BREWING COMPANY NOMINEES: DANDENONG MARKET, DANDENONG PAVILION, GENESIS FITNESS, SOUTH EAST BREWING COMPANY, UNCLE’S SMALLGOODS They turned their hands to the “really hoppy, American-style beers” they couldn’t find in Australia through a sub-lease at another brewery, and last year set up their own. An artist who works on computer games designed the South East Brewing Company packaging. “We always try and stay a step ahead of the market and really look at what people love at the moment and what are they going to love next,” Callum said. “You really have to delight your customers and I think that’s what we do.” They’re exporting beer to Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore and are now tapping into China. The company has 10 employees and is continuing to grow. It’s about to welcome its own canning line to help with production efficiency, removing the need to bring in a mobile canning line each time a brew was ready.

Greg Cusack from award sponsor Ashfords with Cheryl Reeves and her sons, South East Brewing Picture: GARY SISSONS Company owners Callum and Nat Reeves. 174100

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Emotion and bread rises By Casey Neill

INNOVATION AWARD SPONSOR: HILTON MANUFACTURING WINNER: JURGEN’S SWISS BREAD COMPANY NOMINEES: BOMBARDIER TRANSPORTATION, HAULAWAY, ILLUSION AUSTRALIA, SOUTH EAST BREWING COMPANY, UNCLE’S SMALLGOODS “Our facility allows us to control that. “Our bread passes the squeeze test, it pops back.” Eduardo and his wife Maria bought Jurgen’s from a small group of bakers who’d established it in 1995. They’ve now handed over the reins to Nelissa and her husband, Paul. The business produces about 200 products, including artisan breads and rolls. It has a dedicated product development team that works to improve existing products and develop new ones. Jurgen’s has invested in automation equipment, with one line able to produce up to 36,000 units per hour.

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The twin win Buildsafe co-founder Peter Horton “certainly wasn’t expecting” to accept a Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce business award. He ended up taking home two. The Keysborough-headquartered company won both the Large Business and Employment awards at the chamber’s presentation night at Atura Hotel on Wednesday 22 November. “It’s more about all the people that work with us than myself,” he said accepting the Large Business nod. “It’s a great honour.” Jason Ashton from Macpherson Kelley presented the employment honour, and told guests that Buildsafe was a client of the Dandenong-based law firm “and a fantastic business to deal with”. He said Mr Horton looked after his staff exceptionally well, “against our advice sometimes”. Mr Horton said: “We put a lot of effort into our staff and we get a lot out of them.” Back in 2001, the Buildsafe team was calling 10 builders a day, staying up all night building equipment, and delivering it to sites the following day. Its founders wanted to bring professionalism to the scaffolding industry, and to increase both safety and productivity. “We’ve designed most of our products if not all of them,” Mr Horton said. “One of the key factors has been the ability of our staff to put it up safely.” It now employs more than 400 people and builders from across Victoria, New South

Wales and Queensland come to the company for solutions, not just products. “We’ve still got a lot of growth left in Melbourne but Sydney’s our big one,” Mr Horton said. Buildsafe also has a focus on mental health after losing a worker a few years ago. “If you’ve got happy people at work you’re running a better business,” he said. LARGE BUSINESS AWARD SPONSOR: FACEY INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL WINNER: BUILDSAFE NOMINEES: BOMBARDIER TRANSPORTATION, BUILDSAFE, HAULAWAY, ILLUSION AUSTRALIA, JURGEN SWISS BREAD, LIFESTYLE BRANDS INTERNATIONAL, SKILLINVEST. EMPLOYMENT AWARD SPONSOR: MACPHERSON KELLEY LAWYERS WINNER: BUILDSAFE NOMINEES: BOMBARDIER TRANSPORTATION, BUILDSAFE, DANDENONG PAVILION, ILLUSION AUSTRALIA, JURGEN SWISS BREAD, LIFESTYLE BRANDS INTERNATIONAL, SKILLINVEST.

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Cars are go By Casey Neill Caitlin Whitney is overcoming obstacles and impressing her colleagues in the auto repair industry. The 20-year-old accepted the Youth Enterprise Award at the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Business Awards presentation night at Atura Hotel on Wednesday 22 November. “Thanks to my boss and my teacher, Ron,” she said. “I couldn’t be there today without them, so thank-you.” Chisholm Institute CEO Maria Peters presented the award. “It is a celebration of youth,” she said. “What Chisholm exists to do is help young people find their calling.” Caitlin started her studies in July last year and is working on a certificate three in light vehicle mechanical technology. The Langwarrin resident works at P and D Automotive Dandenong. Chisholm Institute automotive instructor Ron Locandro said Caitlin revealed to him that she had visual dyslexia, but he said it hadn’t held her back. “She is showing real good leadership,” he said. Mr Locandro said it was even more impressive to see in a male-dominated industry. Caitlin plans to finish her apprenticeship and become qualified, then return to study so she can work in the mines. She’s worked on vehicles since she was a young girl, has helped her dad with repairs and built go-carts.

Caitlin Whitney with her award. 174100 Picture: GARY SISSONS YOUTH ENTERPRISE AWARD SPONSOR: CHISHOLM INSTITUTE WINNER: CAITLIN WHITNEY NOMINEES: NICOLE CACCAMO, JASON EDTMAIER, NATHAN TAYLOR. “I’m only good at this type of work and very interested in doing more of this type of work,” she said. Caitlin’s goal is to have her own business.

Living up to the Illusion By Casey Neill Dandenong-based Illusion Australia pours 10 per cent of its revenue into advertising. General manager Nick Smith said the family-owned manufacturer and supplier also established showrooms in heavy traffic areas for incidental promotion. These measures have contributed to Illusion becoming a household name. Mr Smith was unable to attend the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce Business Awards at Atura Hotel on Wednesday 22 November to accept the Retail Award for Illusion. Greater Dandenong councillor Angela Long instead presented the trophy to chamber president Paul Broom. “I’ll take it home!” he said to laughter. Mr Smith told the chamber breakfast where Illusion was announced as a nominee that the company invested heavily in research and development. “We’re developing products that won’t be available for two years,” he said. The company has been around for more than 25 years. It 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. “If we’re in the Sydney market in two or three locations it would certainly bolster our revenue,” Mr Smith said. He said there were also plans to build a new manufacturing facility and increase the distribution capability of Illusion’s current headquarters.

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Prayer answered By Casey Neill The Maranatha Christian School community is feeling grateful for a new car park and a refurbished hall. Victorian Senator James Paterson officially opened the projects on behalf of Education and Training Minister Simon Birmingham at the Endeavour Hills campus on Thursday 9 November. He said it was great to visit the Reema Boulevard site first hand and see the impact the $300,000 upgrades will have on students’ learning potential. The car park is now an asphalt surface with proper drainage, kerb and channel, and concrete pathways, and automated gates have been installed. The walls of the hall have been upgraded from bare cladding to MDF sheeting, the front and back walls now have acoustic fabric attached, and the ceiling has acoustic panels. Principal William Jackson said the car park works reduced slip and trip hazards, created easier entry, and improved traffic flow. “There is better run-off management of rain water with the installation of drainage, which has eliminated gravel being washed into the road during heavy rainfall events,” he said. During the opening ceremony, Mr Jackson expressed gratitude for five things. Mr Paterson’s attendance was one, government support for Christian schools was another, and the hard work of Maranatha’s pioneers was a third. A fourth was the new car park drainage system. “Over the years we have gradually been able to seal the roads and install good drainage,” Mr Jackson said. “Being on a hill there have been times in the past when the music block would get flooded during heavy rain. “In the past there were occasions when water would also go down the hill and into neighbouring properties.” Lastly, Mr Jackson was grateful for the revamped hall. “The hall is the main venue for the Endeavour Hills site,” he said. “It hosts a range of sporting and special events. A permanent projector, screen and sound treatments have made a significant difference.”

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Council hosts White Ribbon event Local art groups set to benefit from new funding The City of Casey is offering a new funding program to assist local art groups throughout the region. The Arts Development Funding will provide performing, visual and literary arts organisations with funding to improve, develop or expand their existing programs and activities. Applications open on Friday 1 December. An information session will be held on Wednesday 6 December at the Bunjil Place Library, Meeting Room 1, Bunjil Place, Patrick Northeast Drive, Narre Warren. To RSVP for the information session email adminactivecomm@casey.vic.gov.au.

The City of Casey marked its stance against family violence last week when it hosted a White Ribbon Day event at Bunjil Place. Last Friday, Council hosted a free White Ribbon Day community event as part of its effort to stamp out violence against women in the Casey community. The newly opened Bunjil Place Plaza played host to interactive exhibits as well as several guest speakers, aimed at raising awareness about the role of men in reducing family violence. The centrepiece of the day was The Locker Room, an interactive exhibit which used art to provoke thought and stimulate conversation about family violence. You can still sign the pledge and show your support for the cause, just visit www.whiteribbon.org.au.

The City of Casey has installed street banners and flags across Casey to reinforce its stance against violence against women.

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Shaping the future of housing December Council meetings

The City of Casey is proposing changes to the Casey Planning Scheme to help meet the future housing needs of Casey.

Members of the community are welcome to attend Council and Committee meetings which are held in the Function Centre at Bunjil Place, Patrick Northeast Drive, Narre Warren.

You might have recently received a letter in relation to Amendment C198 if your property is affected by the proposed changes. Council recognises that planning matters can be very technical and has a range of tools available for residents to better understand the potential impact of the proposed changes on their neighbourhood.

Council meetings » Tuesday 5 December 2017, 6.30 pm » Tuesday 19 December 2017, 6.30 pm Planning Committee meeting » Tuesday 12 December 2017, 6.30 pm General Purposes Committee » Tuesday 12 December 2017, 7.00 pm

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Public exhibition date extended The date for public exhibition of the Draft Western Port Green Wedge Management Plan has now been extended until Friday 22 December. Residents will now have until this date to submit their feedback on the Plan, which is a strategic framework that will guide the planning of the southern primarily rural areas of Casey for the next 20 years. For more information or to have your say visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/ currentconsultations.

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House help pushed By Brendan Rees Casey Council will call on the State Government to take urgent action to support neighbourhood houses as they experience an “erosion” of funding. The council resolved to support the 2018 state budget and election campaign to increase funding and “vital support” for 35 state-wide neighbourhood houses and neighbourhood house networks by writing to the Minister for Families and Children and Early Childhood Education Jenny Mikakos. Councillor Amanda Stapledon, who spoke to the motion at a council meeting on Tuesday 21 November, said funding was needed so neighbourhood houses could meet the needs of the community. “If we didn’t have neighbourhood houses, the stress on council would be phenomenal. “They rely heavily on volunteers that do such a good job. They rely heavily on volunteers that do such a good job,” she said. Cr Stapledon said neighbourhood houses faced increasing needs and costs every week. She said administrative staff did “way and above” what they were paid for and were under “a lot of stress”. “People would fall between the gaps without our neighbourhood houses. I am really passionate about this campaign and how we need to support it.” She mentioned that neighbourhood houses helped people get their lives on track, get an education and a job, minimise isolation, and address mental health issues, adding “and making sure people feel engaged and they’ve got a centre place to go to”. “They are just so flexible in meeting the need of their community.” Also to be contacted in council’s letter will be Liberal Shadow Minister for Families and Children, Prevention of Family Violence and

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Supporting a need for Neighbourhood Houses to be funded, from left, Balla Balla Community Centre Manager Maree Cullinan, Liberal Shadow Minister for Families and Children, Prevention of Family Violence and Housing Georgie Crozier and Cr Amanda Stapledon at the Shadow Coalition Cabinet meeting in Cranbourne on Monday 21 November. Housing Georgie Crozier; President of the Municipal Association of Victoria Cr Mary Lalios; President of the Victorian Local Governance Association Cr Margaret Attley, as well as all local Upper and Lower House MP’s in Casey in seeking their support and commitment for the campaign. Balla Balla Community Centre Manager Maree Cullinan said the funding would be a “great step” in helping support their cause. “This is not just Casey. It’s actually a statewide push. We are certainly getting behind it because we haven’t had a funding increase for nine years - it’s been a long time coming.” She said their centre, based in Cranbourne East was not always able to identify the “changing dynamics” of the community.

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“We are too busy trying to run our service on these hours that we have and because there’s nothing else we don’t always capture everything that we need to.” Casey Council will also advertise on Council’s Website, Facebook and Electronic Events Board outlining the campaigning and directing the community to visit their local Neighbourhood House and Community Centre to sign a campaign post card which advertises the web link to Casey’s Neighbourhood House listing. A report is expected to come back to the council in March next year advising of any support or commitment by the Victorian Government or Shadow Government, and any response from MPs, community groups and individuals.

Casey Council will call on the State Government to take urgent action for dangerous cars to be “crushed.” Council resolved to write to Premier Daniel Andrews requesting that hoon related behaviour result in cars being “confiscated and crushed without any opportunity for negotiation.” Cr Amanda Stapledon, who spoke to the motion at a council meeting held on Thursday 9 November, urged the State Government to target hoons after referring to an incident during daylight on Melbourne Cup Day, describing the driver behaviour as “unashamed" and “brazen." She hoped the motion would act as the “greatest deterrent and discouragement of continued behaviour.” Council will also write to Casey Highway Patrol to add their “surveillance and tasking” to include Heather Grove, Cranbourne East; Springhill Drive, Cranbourne, and Rosebank Drive in Cranbourne North. Cr Stapledon said this action would act as a “deterrent” and a way of catching hoon drivers, providing “assurance to our community that their roads will be a little safer.” She said there needed to be “stricter crushing of cars” hooning around in the Mayfield Ward. “They make a lot of noise, mostly in the night-time when people want to sleep.” Casey Highway Patrol's Sergeant Pat McGavigan said Casey had “numerous reports” of intentional high-risk drivers across the municipality, including the areas mentioned by Cr Stapledon. Sgt McGavigan advised people to contact triple-zero if intentional high-risk driving was occurring, or 1800 333 000 after the event.

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… BUT WAIT, THERE’S MORE The editor’s desk Stop and think for a moment: what’s the worst thing about life in our suburbs? Some would say crime, lack of jobs, or maybe a lack of infrastructure, maybe even a transient community or a lack of connectedness. But I’d argue - and call it a First World problem if you will - that road congestion is the real issue. How many of our road rage incidents come from the sheer, mind-numbing frustration of inching your tonne or so of metal along the Monash? Of course, the Monash ranks highly on the hate list. But that’s just the beginning. What about Racecourse Road in Pakenham, the dreaded Berwick at school pick-up time, Cranbourne’s main street or the peak-hour gridlock that surrounds Dandenong? Nowhere else in Melbourne do we see such a flood of vehicles without the infrastructure to support them, as we do in the South-East. And if anyone is bold enough to suggest a congestion charge, taxing by kilometres driven, or any other punitive actions against car owners, let me blow the whistle right now. It’s not on. Cars created this wide brown land. They are an Australian birthright. And you can prise them from our cold, dead fingers. Technology, which created this, may yet save us. Futurists suggest that fleets of self-driving cars will make car ownership redundant. There will be fewer of them, they’ll interact together, and they’ll simply go away when you don’t want them (as if that could ever happen). The South-East shall rise again ... on four wheels. Jason Beck

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A 42-year-old registered sex offender has blamed an acquired brain injury for failing to report multiple email, social media and dating site accounts to police. Stuart Tizard, of Noble Park, pleaded guilty at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 20 November to 15 charges of failing to comply with his reporting obligations. This year, police discovered Tizard’s two unreported email addresses, as well as his ‘peter12346’ user-name account on dating site ‘Choice of Love’ and ‘11 secret’ account on the Zoosk dating site. He also set up five unreported Twitter accounts and three unreported Instagram accounts. Tizard told police he had suffered a brain injury and couldn’t remember anything before September 2016, prosecutor Leading Senior Constable Tim Barlow told the court. He had no comment to the allegations, stating he couldn’t remember. “I’ve been bashed in the head with an iron bar, and everything since then is wiped out.” Tizard had been placed on the state’s Sex Offender Registry since 2005. He was also explained about upcoming changes to his reporting obligations in May 2015, Lead Sen Const Barlow said. Tizard had previously reported changed email addresses, mobile numbers and internet service providers to police. Magistrate Julie O’Donnell noted the disability pensioner had a “complex background”, including an undiagnosed intellectual disability. “His intellectual functioning is very relevant in terms of complying with this register.” Ms O’Donnell requested a fresh psychological assessment to “work out what’s going on with him”. Tizard was bailed to appear at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court for sentencing on 12 February.

Keysborough’s Chandler Reserve is safe from development, thanks to a community campaign. Keysborough MP Martin Pakula met locals at the Maralinga Avenue site on Tuesday 21 November to announce the good news. Phil Brown led a community plea to retain the space after learning it was part of the disused Maralinga Primary School block, but the council had maintained it for community use for more than 40 years. “This wasn’t even a particularly long or bitter campaign,” Mr Pakula said. “This was Phil Brown and a bunch of local community members making it clear to government via myself as the local member that this park was important to people and you wanted it saved. “This wasn’t one of those situations where a minister had to have his arm twisted. “I raised this issue with (Education Minister) James (Merlino) only a couple of weeks ago and he agreed almost immediately that this was a reserve worth saving.” He said there would now be discussions between the department and Greater Dandenong Council about managing the site. “That’s still to be worked through,” he said. “What we wanted to do today was put the community’s mind at ease.” When the Maralinga campus closed, students moved to Chandler Park Primary School. The Education Department declared the schoolgrounds surplus to requirements and announced it would be sold, and the classrooms were demolished earlier this year. “The future needs of the precinct will be discussed and considered as part of the consultation with the council and community,” Mr Pakula said. Mr Brown said it was “good to see that the

Councillor Roz Blades, Phil Brown and Keysborough MP Martin Pakula. community’s been listened to” and he looked forward to the park’s future being secured in writing. He said hundreds of people used it each day for health, wellbeing and recreation. Mr Brown started a Facebook group to rally residents and asked the council to intervene, and received support from Councillor Roz Blades. Yasar Berk has walked laps of the park’s

walking track twice a day for nearly 20 years. He said he was happy with Mr Pakula’s announcement. Grant Johnston said the news was fantastic, and he’d regularly kicked a footy around the park. “It’s really good to have this space for everyone to interact,” he said. “I think it’s a really good win for the community.”

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100 years ago 29 November 1917 The Referendum On Tuesday a meeting convened by the president of the shire Cr Colenso was held at the town hall, the object being to form a local committee to assist the conscription campaign. Cr Colenso presided and explained clearly what was required, and also welcomed Mr Groves MLA who was present. It was resolved that all present form themselves into a committee with power to add. In supporting the motion, Mr Groves said that everyone must support the movement in order to obtain a solid ‘yes’ vote or they would cut themselves adrift from the old country. Mr Cruickshank and Mrs Talbot were appointed joint hon secretaries, and local institutions are to be written to and asked to support the campaign.

It was also decided to arrange for a houseto-house canvass. Shire councillors are to be asked to deliver addresses in favour of conscription. At a public meeting to be held at the Dandenong Town Hall on Monday 3, Miss Martin and Mr Sampson MHR will deliver addresses in favour of ‘yes’ campaign.

50 years ago 28 November 1967 Cattle prices take a plunge Victorian farmers “unloading” cattle before they fell victim to the drought have broken all previous yarding records at Dandenong Market and prices have slumped to the lowest level in years. Obviously fearing that the drought will continue to affect the condition of their cattle, many farmers are sending big consignments

to the market. Normally peak yarding at the market are not recorded until January but an all-time record number of cows was sold last week. More cows were sold at the Dandenong Stock Market than any other market in Victoria. The recent week of near-century heat had seared valuable pasture making it insufficient for agistment of cattle through what looks like being a long hot summer.

20 years ago 24 November 1997 Government pledge to stamp out racism The Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs, Mr Ruddock, has promised that the Federal Government will make a concerted effort to stamp out racism in Australia. Speaking at last week’s annual general meeting of the Springvale Indo-Chinese Mu-

tual Assistance Association (SICMAA), Mr Ruddock said the government had employed a consultant as part of its pledge to spend $5 million to eradicate the negative effects caused by the Independent MP for Oxley Mrs Pauline Hanson.

5 years ago 26 November 2012 Choir in time for a big concert Singing together is bringing people together from all walks of life in Greater Dandenong. The choir formed by not-for-profit group Creativity Australia welcomes anyone from any background and singing ability. The aim is to break down barriers and allow people to find their voices. Singers described the choir as their family, a place of belonging and a network. They will join with 400 singers in a combined concert.

Humble sister still missed What’s In a Name delves into the fascinating stories and personalities behind some of the city’s best-known street names. This week the Journal looks at central Dandenong’s Halpin Way, named in honour of Sister Ann Halpin.

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A reminder of Ann Halpin’s legacy takes pride of place in central Dandenong. Greater Dandenong Council unveiled an interpretive sign bearing the story of how the new Halpin Way got its name in September 2013. Ms Halpin was a City of Greater Dandenong Living Treasure and passed away in 2009 following a seven-month battle with a brain tumour. She was born in 1939 in St Kilda, the eldest and only girl of six children born to William and Nance Halpin. At age 20, Ms Halpin was working in a bank. At 21, her strong need to help others through

NAME education drew her to join the Presentation Sisters. Her training as a teacher took her to Our Lady of Lourdes, Armadale, and her first position as principal was at St Joseph’s in Boronia. She arrived in Dandenong as the St Mary’s Primary School principal in 1974 and became part of the strong commitment to Dandenong the Presentation Sisters had held since the first sisters arrived there to teach in 1912.

After further study she took on parish pastoral work and encountered isolated refugees and migrants, particularly women. She approached her colleagues with a vision to help through breaking down language and cultural barriers. The Presentation Sisters vacated their Langhorne Street home and opened the doors to Wellsprings for Women in 1995. At first, 10 women attended for two hours on a Friday morning. The centre now helps hundreds of women and is open weekdays for English lessons, craft courses, computer training and more. Presentation Sister Bernadette Keating said Sr Halpin was creative and a born organiser with a deep concern for people. “Ann’s spirit is with us to this day and this signage will remind us that it’s still there in the future,” she said.

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Hemmings Park or Greaves Reserve. Researchers from the Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition (IPAN) at Deakin University will chat to them for 15 minutes about what they like about the spaces and what they’d like to change. Lead researcher Dr Jenny Veitch said this was the first phase of a three-year study involving nine parks across Melbourne. The aim is to influence park design across Australia. She said park use was particularly low among adolescents and older adults. “We want to hear from a real cross-section of people,” she said. “People don’t have to be regular visitors to parks. “We want to know what’s stopping them from using them.” Dr Veitch said parks provided opportunities for children to play freely and for people of all ages to be physically active and connect socially. “It is predicted that more people will be living and working in higher density neighbourhoods in the very near future, meaning that more people will need parks to have access to open spaces,” she said. “This will create additional demand on our existing parks, so it is essential that we understand how to design and create parks that meet the needs of our growing population.” ProjectPARK interviews will take place at a time convenient to the participant between now and mid-December. Each person interviewed will also receive a $25 gift card. Register at projectpark@deakin. edu.au or call 9244 6031.

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Keysborough Learning Centre. Ph: 9798 7005 Email: info@klckeys.com.au

Community Meeting Rooms for Hire Noble Park Community Centre has several rooms for hire, including a multi purpose room with a seating capacity of 30, a meeting room with a seating capacity of 15, and a large kitchen. We now also have a larger room in a separate building with a seating capacity of 50 with its own kitchen. We cater for ongoing regular hire as well as casual hire. Please call to discuss availability. Noble Park Community Centre: Ph: 9547 5801

Community Lunch Come and enjoy a lovely 2 course lunch held every 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

Employment Ready Intensive Program @ SLAC Employment Ready Intensive Program @ SLAC – join us to update the skills in customer service, handling complaints, working in a team. Free assessments of transferable skills, help with the English language. Contact 9547 2647 for more information. Springvale Learning and Activity Centre. Ph: 9547 2647

Learn Mandarin South East Learn Local Pathways Network Support Programs for Workers in Employment Transition How can Learn Local can help retrenched workers? •฀Free,฀independent฀and฀impartial฀assessments฀for฀transferable฀work฀skills.฀ •฀Help฀to฀improve฀English฀Language,฀Literacy,฀Numeracy฀and฀Computer฀Skills฀ •฀Welcoming,฀local฀and฀friendly฀training฀settings.฀ •฀Career฀support฀service,฀help฀with฀resumes,฀covering฀letters฀and฀new job search •฀Many฀accredited฀and฀pre-accredited฀work฀skills฀courses฀ •฀Links฀to฀other฀services฀and฀new฀networks฀for฀job฀search Contact Springvale Learning and Activities Centre – South East Learn Local Pathways Coordinator Phone: 9547 2647; or email: manager@springvalelac.org.au

Springvale Neighbourhood House are now running classes to learn Mandarin, one of the most frequently used languages in China. Classes being held every Monday 6.30pm-8.30pm. Limited spaces so phone 9548 3972 for more information and to book your space. Springvale Neighbourhood House: Phone: 95483972

Keysborough Learning Centre - Sessions on mindfulness This will be a mindfully creative experience where you will embark on a journey of creativity with others. The objective is to engage in and enjoy the creative process in a group. Please call reception for further details or to book a place Keysborough Learning Centre. Ph: 9798 7005; Email: info@klckeys.com.au

English Conversation Class English Conversation Class is now being offered at Wellsprings for Women. Come and join our English conversation class to improve your spoken English through discussion and activities on a variety of topics in a child friendly environment. Starting 11th, October 2017 on Wednesdays, 4-6pm Venue: 79, Langhorne Street Dandenong 3175 Enrolment Fee $20; Course Fee $15 per term To register please call 9701 3740 or Email: administration@wellspringsforwomen.com Wellsprings for Women Ph: 9701 3740

Retail Enterprise @ Wellsprings Creating something can be immensely rewarding and relaxing, and if it is all about designing ‘women stuff’, then our PLA ladies are matchless as they fashion trivets, mats, lavender bags, and hand towels. Enrolments to this course (Productive Learning in Australia) are open, so join now and start your path towards working in retail or starting your own enterprise. To view more glimpses of the ladies at work, please visit: https://www.facebook.com/Wellsprings-for-Women-Inc. Wellsprings for Women Ph: 9701 3740

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Dandenong Neighbourhood House - 34 King Street, Dandenong -www.dandenongnh.org.au Keysborough Learning Centre – 402 Corrigan Road, Keysborough – www.klckeys.com.au Noble Park Community Centre – Memorial Drive, Noble Park – www.nobleparkcommunitycentre.org.au Springvale Neighbourhood House – 46-50 Queens Avenue, Springvale – www.snh.org.au Springvale Learning & Activities Centre – 1 Osborne Avenue, Springvale – www.springvalelac.org.au Wellsprings for Women – 79 Langhorne Street, Dandenong – www.wellspringsforwomen.com Jan Wilson Community Centre – HaltonRoad, Noble Park North – 9795 9279 |

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IT’S NONE OF OUR BUSINESS BUT…

Very special The true spirit of Christmas is about receiving and, more importantly, giving. That’s why Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre has partnered with not-for-profit organisation Very Special Kids to support families in need during this special time of year. Established in 1985, Very Special Kids cares for children with life-threatening conditions by providing a children’s hospice and professional support services completely free of charge to families. Being the only children’s hospice in the state, it helps more than 950 families across Victoria and requires more than $7 million each year to operate. “Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre is much more than just a shopping centre,” Waverley Gardens Centre Marketing Manager Jodie-Lee Murphy said. “We are about creating a community for families and giving back is a huge part of it. “We are excited to partner with Very Special Kids and help them to continue their great work,” Waverley Gardens’ Christmas celebrations will launch on 25 November with the exciting arrival of Santa Claus. He will feature in ABC Kids’ Bananas in Pyjamas Christmas Show hosted by Jimmy Giggle and after the show all the characters as well as Buddy and Tiny from Dinosaur Train will offer a meet and greet. The day will not only see the official opening of Santa’s Workshop where kids can have a photo with Santa, write him a letter and also decorate the workshop’s Christmas tree, but there will also be the also unveiling of the Very Special Kids Wishing Tree near the customer service desk. “A Very Special Kids Christmas Wishing Tree will be installed where you can donate $5 for a wish card and write a Christmas message, which will be collected and given to the children in the hospice,“ Jodie-Lee said. Bargain hunters haven’t been forgotten ei-

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ABC Kids Bananas in Pyjamas Christmas Show will kick off at Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre on 25 November. ther. Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre has created an unique 12 Days of Christmas Advent Calendar where customers can take advantage of a different and exclusive offer every day between 1 to 12 December. And for last minute Christmas shoppers there will be a gift wrapping station from 16 to 23 December with a gold coin donation per item and 100 per cent of the donations going towards Very Special Kids. “With so much happening, Waverley Gardens is the shopping destination for you and your loved ones this season, whether you would like to create some unforgettable family memories or simply want to support a wonderful cause,” Jodie-Lee said. To find out more, visit www.waverleygardens.com.au.

Dandenong North’s Wooranna Park Primary welcomed HCash CEO Dallas Brooks on Wednesday 15 November to teach students more about cryptocurrencies. Teacher Kieran Nolan said the school was excited about the possibility of a mentors program between students and the HCash team. “The students were able to see how a successful Australian blockchain company works, connecting industry and education,” he said.

Online mugging Sellers and buyers beware - meeting up to exchange goods for cash could turn ugly. Greater Dandenong CIU Detective Sergeant Craig West said it was “becoming more common” for assaults to occur at exchanges involving online advertisements.

Chamber critic Councillor Maria Sampey seemed to put aside her recent criticism of the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce to attend the business group’s awards night at Atura Hotel on

Wednesday 22 November. She has sent out a barrage of emails in recent months questioning why the chamber was holding its breakfast events at Sandhurst, in the City of Frankston, and its presentation night in the City of Casey and “not supporting our city”.

Old boys’ club The Star Journal put in a good effort in a spot of friendly rivalry about the oldest businesses at the Greater Dandenong Chamber of Commerce business awards night. Star News Group managing director Paul Thomas said the paper was more than 150 years old and part of a 108-year-old familyowned company. NAB’s Paul Wood edged in front with the bank clocking up 160 years. “That’s fair dinkum - I had to check the website before,” he said. Hilton Manufacturing’s Todd Hartley declared he’d come in last place, with about 42 years. Lifestyle Brands International’s Uri Palti made a late bid for the lead, declaring: “We’ve been here since 1788 ...

Endeavour Hills, welcome to easy everyday banking at your new CommBank branch.

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And here’s another idea. Why not book a free Financial Health Check with a member of our team? We can review your financial needs to make sure you’re utilising the accounts and products that best suit you. Drop in for a chat today, you’ll find us at Shop 82a within Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre, Cnr Heatherton Rd & Mathew Flinders Avenue, Endeavour Hills. We’re open from 9.30am to 4.00pm Monday to Thursday and 9.30am to 5.00pm on Friday or you can call us on (03) 9700 6022.

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THE LOWDOWN Q&A

with Leanne Morgan, 2nd Springvale Scout Group

What is something people don’t know about you? That I’m a very shy person. LOL - no really I’m an open book.

THREE … community spaces to go to grow.

What drew you to Scouts? My family I have always been involved in Scouting. My mum is the group leader and all my sisters and brother are leaders at Springvale and we are a strong group lots of Morgans in every section - adventure and fun and lifetime friends from everywhere. The Noble Park Community Garden always welcomes new members.

What would your last meal be? Steak, eggs and chips. What was your most memorable Scouting moment? Receiving my Queen’s Scout award in 1995.

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The Noble Park Community Centre’s community garden is always looking for volunteers to maintain and develop the beds. The club meets from 9am to 11am each Friday for planting, presentations, workshops and more. It’s in Memorial Drive and can be contacted on 9547 5801.

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The community garden at Dandenong Neighbourhood House is open to all residents. The King Street site offers an opportunity to combine a healthy activity with healthy food. Beds are available for lease and gardeners can plant and pick their own produce. Call 9792 5298.

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The Springvale Community Garden is filled with vegies, fruit trees, bees, flowers and more. It’s at 1-7 Morwell Parade and can be contacted on 9540 8618.

What event, past, present or future, would you like to witness? My beautiful daughter, Tahlia, receiving her Queen’s Scout award in the future. What is your favourite television show? Home and Away. I love Brax. I even called my puppy after Brax. What six guests, dead or alive, would you invite to a dinner party? My mum Jenny, dad Kenneth, my only brother - he’s my fave, Lorelle Smart, Becky Nelson and Steve Gonsalvez. What has been your most embarrassing moment? Making a fool of myself at Venturers but all in all having a great time with the youth so who cares if I look crazy?

Why should people get involved with Scouts? Scouting is my life. I’ve never looked back and have been in the movement for over 32 years as a wee Cub myself. The best thing about Scouting is making so many amazing friends from everywhere and as a leader watching my Venturers turn into beautiful young adults and striving to be the best they can. Working with the 14 to 18-year-olds we see an amazing change in the youth. It’s just beautiful and I

tear up as they leave to go to Rovers as adults. What misconception about Scouts would you like to set the record straight on? Hehe, easy that one - it’s more than two hours a week. LOL. I wouldn’t change it for the world, though. I just love my Venturers and I encourage all kids to give it a try. Come down to Willara Venturers in Springvale and give it a go you won’t be disappointed.

New Kmart Endeavour Hills is now open. Open until 10pm weekdays. Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre. 12373359-CB47-17

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REGIONS OVERTAKE METRO PRICES WHILE regional Victoria is known for its affordability, new REIV data shows a number of towns boast median house prices in line with their city counterparts. In the year to 30 September, Barwon Heads on the Bellarine Peninsula retained its title as the state’s most expensive town with a median house price of $850,000 - higher than the metropolitan Melbourne median house price of $817,000. Homes in the Ballarat suburb of Lake Wendouree also attract one of the state’s highest median house prices, at $765,000. This is significantly higher than those in Melbourne’s outer ring, where the median house price is currently $644,000. Lake Wendouree has benefitted from strong price growth over the past year with its median house price increasing 15 per 2 DANDENONG JOURNAL

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cent on the same period last year. High median house prices were also recorded in coastal towns within commuting distance of Melbourne, including Torquay on the Surf Coast which now commands a median house of $735,000. This is an increase of 5.8 per cent on September 2016 figures. The regional centre of Geelong has also benefitted from strong price growth in Melbourne with its median house price increasing 6.7 per cent over the year to $720,000. Nearby Newtown is also highly sought after by buyers, attracting a median house price of $709,500. Other Greater Geelong suburbs also commanding top dollar include Geelong West and Highton with median house

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prices of $640,000 and $608,500 respectively. Both suburbs have experienced double-digit price growth in the past year with Geelong West’s median house up a significant 21.9 per cent on 2016 figures. High house prices were also recorded in the commuter town of Gisborne, northwest of Melbourne, where the median has increased 10.4 per cent over the year to $690,000. Woodend and Ocean Grove also recorded median house prices on par with those in Melbourne, at $635,000 and $615,000 respectively. For more information on median house prices by town or region please visit reiv. com.au/market-insights. GIL KING CEO, REIV ● com.au

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CHRISTMAS CAN COME EARLY THE search for a property ends here and this home will enable its new owner to start 2018 in style. Primed for the new owner’s pleasure, this outstanding family home has an abundance of potential. Inside the new owners get to enjoy solid hardwood polished floorboards, ducted heating, two living areas, a kitchen that overlooks the meals and living areas, three zoned bedrooms down the hallway plus a fourth bedroom/ office with ensuite at the rear. The 643 square metre block has potential for unit development at the rear as well as the spa, outdoor shower, gorgeous pergola and pebbled courtyard. For those who have been looking for brilliance in Dandenong North, this will be the one. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 6 Kallay Street, Dandenong North Price: On application Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 3 car View: Saturday as advertised or by appointment Auction: Saturday, 9 December, 2pm Agent: BARRY PLANT DANDENONG SALES, 9706 7455 Contact: Silvana Lakic, 0412 241 888 and Ari Oinonen, 0402 349 644

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EXCITING OPPORTUNITY OCCUPYING an oversized corner in a popular locale, this comfortable home offers massive potential for those looking for either an investment opportunity or a promising start on the property ladder. Adding up to an 878 square metre allotment, this is a stunning chance to create a multi-dwelling development maximising the broad north-facing boundary and dual street frontage. Providing the perfect rental or satisfying base while you decide your next steps, the current home offers a choice of inviting living spaces, including a generous family room with cosy gas fireplace plus open plan living and dining zone adjacent the vibrant kitchen. All three bedrooms feature built-in wardrobes and can accommodate a double with ease. They share a bright bathroom plus a second toilet. A large laundry, ducted heating, cooling plus double garage are also offered. Close to not only Noble Park’s shops and station but also Parkmore Shopping centre, plus with easy access to major arterials for a stress-free commute, this exciting opportunity is made even more appealing by the option to purchase number 152 Buckley Street next door and create an incredible 878 square metre parcel of land. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 150 Buckley Street, Noble Park Price: $890,000 - $979,000 Description: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms, 2 car View: By appointment Auction: Saturday 16 December, 11am Agent: AREA SPECIALIST, 8586 6411 Contact: Jaymee Le, 0416 336 902 dandenong.starcommunity.com.au

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CUTTING-EDGE IN THE HEART OF IT ALL appealing, accommodating and absolutely individual, it’s like nothing else you have seen before! Developed by Porter Davis, this groundbreaking four bedroom plus home-office, 2.5 bathroom sets the standard in this fast-paced slow traffic locale. • Open plan living/dining • Sleek kitchen w/ stone island bench, butler’s & walk-in-pantry • Master bedroom w/ dual vanity ensuite & WIR • Three oversized bedrooms w/ BIR’s • 34sq/400m2 (approx.)

A4 B2 E3 C2 D CLOSING DATE SALE (unless Sold Prior) $970,000-$1,060,000 Wednesday 7:00 - 7:30pm Saturday 3:00 - 3:30pm Photo ID CONTACT alex Khun 0438 443 846 ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 OFFICE 363 Springvale road, Springvale tel: 03 8581 0999 ESR VIEW

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5 Kogarah Court HIDDEN TREASURE NEAR PARKMORE S/C this rendered brick beauty on the doorstep of Parkmore Shopping Centre oozes incredible style and quality • Spacious family living area • Updated kitchen w/ breakfast bar • Spacious formal dining • Master bedroom w/ WIR and tiled ensuite • Rear outdoor entertainment space w/ kitchen • Undercover jacuzzi • Dual carport w/ additional secure gated rear driveway • 546m2 (approx)

A3 B2 E2 C2 AUCTION (Unless Sold Prior) Saturday 2nd December 2017 @ 12:30PM 10% Deposit, Balance 90/120 Days ESR $760,000 - $835,000 VIEW Thur 6:30 - 7:00pm Sat 12:00 - 12:30pm Photo ID Required CONTACT Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 Alex Khun 0438 443 846 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999

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SO SPACIOUS AND STYLISH ON 817M2 •4 generous size bedrooms, 1 bathroom/2 toilets •Alarm System •Ducted Heating and Evaporative Cooling •Well designed and easy to maintain gardens •Walking distance to Springvale Central and public transport •Walking distance to both primary and secondary school •NBN Internet ready •817m2 (approx.)

NOBLE PARK 21 leoNArd AveNUe INSIDE-OUT STYLE IN CENTRAL LOCALE Step up to light filled living awash with designer style, this near-new town residence embodies low maintenance luxe in contemporary surrounds. • Master bedroom w/ private ensuite • Open plan family living/dining • Sleek kitchen w/ stone benches & SS appliances • Upstairs kids retreat • Sun-drenched courtyard

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captivating single-level brick home with stunning modern touches, generous living zones and a delightful private backyard. • Family living with separate dining • U-shaped kitchen w/ top quality appliances • Entertainers sunroom w/ backyard access • 2-zone refrigerated cooling • 584m2 (approx)

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AUCTION (Unless Sold prior) 09th dec @ 2:30pm 10% Deposit, Balance 30/60 Days ESR $580,000-$635,000 VIEW Saturday 2:00 - 2:30pm Wednesday 5:00 - 5:30pm photo id required CONTACT Ozan Kanbur 0403 644 379 Alex Khun 0438 443 846 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999

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AUCTION Saturday 2nd December @ 1:30pm 10% deposit, Balance 30/60 Days ESR $730,000-$790,000 VIEW Wednesday 6:00 - 6:30pm Saturday 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

CLOSING DATE SALE: Tues 5th Dec @ 6:00 pm (Unless Sold Prior) ESR $285,000 - $310,000 VIEW Sat 1:00 – 1:30pm Sun 1:00 – 1:30pm Photo ID Required CONTACT Corey (Khoi) Le 0417 311 491 Roger Nissanka 0406 271 004 OFFICE 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999

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THE BEST OF FAMILY LIVING ON entering The Elwood visitors will be immediately impressed by the sense of warmth and space. The palatial master bedroom sits to the front of the home which includes a welldesigned ensuite and walk-in wardrobe of grand proportions. They are next greeted by the lounge room which is complete with gas log fire set into an attractive mantle with granite hearth for those chilly evenings or cold winter days. Entering the kitchen visitors are hit with the wow! factor. The stylish kitchen and butler’s pantry are the hub of this home and are a chef’s dream. The light-filled family meals and family room look out onto a large covered entertaining area for year-round entertaining. Other features of the home include high ceilings, solid timber flooring, feature cornice, high skirting boards and picture rails. The stairway leads to an attic style theatre and study/ retreat with angled ceiling and proof of the very generous living space the Elwood has to offer. This beautiful home is currently on display at Berwick Waters Estate, Littleshore Crescent, Clyde North. For further information contact the office on 8768 3600 and speak to one of the friendly sales consultants. ●

HOME ESSENTIALS Address: On display at Berwick Waters Estate, Littleshore Crescent Inspect: On display at Berwick Waters Estate, Littleshore Crescent Contact: PREMIER BUILDERS GROUP PTY LTD, 8768 3600

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LUXURIOUS LIVING AND VERDANT LANDSCAPES AT CANOPY PICTURE clusters of canopy trees and meandering streets, and wetland or nature reserves that form a stunning backdrop to new homes and that gives an idea of what living at Canopy at Amstel will be like. Located on the grounds of the former Amstel golf club, Canopy is a new landmark address in Melbourne’s southeast, offering a unique urban environment. Set across 50 stunning hectares, the spectacular landscape setting presents a rare opportunity to create a community with a truly superior lifestyle that is unlike any other in the City of Casey. Situated just three kilometres from the heart of Cranbourne, convenience at Amstel is never compromised says Marketing Manager Graham Nolan. “Residents will have the advantage of established amenities and infrastructure close at hand,” he says. “Future residents will enjoy easy access to the Western Port Highway, South Gippsland Highway, EastLink, the Monash Freeway and Princes Freeway, while Cranbourne and Merinda Park train stations are also closeby.” They’ll also get the chance to spend their weekends enjoying major local attractions such as Casey Recreation and Aquatic Centre (RACE), Cranbourne Racecourse and Recreation Reserve and the beautiful Royal Botanic Gardens.

Already high in demand, the premium modern homes and landscaping planned for the community will complement Canopy’s natural beauty by featuring natural materials such as timber and stone, adding to the contemporary

relaxed setting. With a focus on the environment, the homes will incorporate sustainable design through a combination of building products, waste reduction and efficient appliances.

To take advantage of the opportunity to secure an outstanding urban lifestyle in breathtaking natural environment, visit www.canopyamstel.com.au or visit the new sales office at 1000 Cranbourne-Frankston Road, Cranbourne. ●

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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. Comprising formal lounge, master with ensuite & WIR, 3 bedrooms each with BIRs & study, central bathroom, kitchen with stainless steel appliances and stone bench tops. Open plan dining & family area, a sizable rumpus / theatre room, plus a large enclosed Al fresco room will provide freedom to enjoy year-round entertaining. Situated a short distance to Parkmore & Springvale Shopping Centre’s, primary & secondary schools. Call to inspect!

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Price Contact Agent

Contact Person Bety Weereratne 0437 673 111 or 03 9769 1888

Comparisons

3 / 1 / 3 - 531m2 5 Cornwall Avenue Keysborough

3 / 1 / 2 - 541m2 10 Cornwall Ave Keysborough

• Sold: $759,000 • Sale Date: 5 Aug 2017

• Sold: $720,000 • Sale Date: 20 May 2017

4 / 2 / 2 - 552m2 28 Beau Vorno Avenue Keysborough

3 / 1 / 2 - 590m2 30 Beau Vorno Avenue Keysborough

• Sold: $693,000 • Sale Date: 25 Mar 2017

• Sold: $671,000 • Sale Date: 20 Feb 2017

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Comparisons

3/1/3 5 Cornwall Avenue Keysborough

3/1/2 10 Cornwall Ave Keysborough

• Leased: $460 p/w • Leased Date: 5 Aug 2017

• Leased: $410 p/w • Leased Date: 20 May 2017

3/2/2 5 Kialla Crt Noble Park North

3/1/2 3 Templewood Ave Noble Park North

• Leased: $470 p/w • Leased Date: 25 Jan 2017

• Leased: $400 p/w • Leased Date: 20 Oct 2017

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15 oak avenue, doveton

23 saMaRIa stReet, dandenonG noRtH

AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

D L O S N U BEFORE A CTIO ATTENTION DEVELOPERS/INVESTORS capitalise on this excellent opportunity to purchase 651m (approx) block with 26’6 metre frontage. demolish the existing home and build multiple dwellings (stP). option 2 Retain the house needing tlc with potential for either a family home or investment. Features include 3 bedrooms, a separate lounge & a centrally located kitchen/meals area plus a huge garage with storage at the rear. Great position close to schools, shops, transport & major arterials.

QUALITY HOME WITH FANTASTIC VIEWS

AUCTION

Impressive 3 br Bv featuring full ensuite to master, spacious air conditioned lounge, large dining or family room, modern cupboard packed kitchen with Wo, HP & dW. added bonus of enormous double garage, 2nd kitchen & extra toilet downstairs plus lots of storage. other extras include ducted heating, security shutters, hardwood floors & tct roof. needs updating but fantastic potential here!

SATURDAY 2ND DECEMBER AT 11AM TERMS 10% dep-bal 30/60 days PRICE contact agent INSPECT Wednesday 5-5.30pm saturday from 10.30am CONTACT chris drieberg 0411 737 303 stockdaleleggo.com.au/dandenong

AUCTION SATURDAY 2ND DECEMBER AT 1PM TERMS 10% dep - bal 30/60 days PRICE contact agent INSPECT saturday 2-2.30pm CONTACT neil Butler 0411 637 088 stockdaleleggo.com.au/dandenong

1/50 eloneRa Road, noBle PaRk noRtH

32 Woodlee stReet, dandenonG

FANTASTIC 1ST HOME OR INVESTMENT

GREAT INVESTMENT OR LOW MAINTENANCE HOME

With a private and secluded position this rear 2 bed unit represents fantastic value in this area. Recently renovated with fresh paintwork and floating timber floors, the plan offers a spacious lounge, updated kitchen with gas cooking, tiled bathroom, double bedrooms with BIR’s, private garden and single garage. added bonus of ducted gas heating and no body corporate charge. Great position close to schools, shopping centre and freeway access. don’t miss this!

AUCTION

spacious 2 bed Bv set on easily maintained block. offers gas heated lounge, separate kitchen with gas cooking, tiled bathroom with separate shower, double bedrooms with BIR’s, private rear garden plus carport & shed. central location close to hospital, schools & transport. needs some updating but lots of potential here.

SATURDAY 9TH DECEMBER AT 12PM TERMS 10% dep - bal 30/60 days PRICE $380,000-$415,000 INSPECT Wednesday 5-5.30pm saturday 12-12.30pm CONTACT tom dallas 0403 036 601 stockdaleleggo.com.au/dandenong

AUCTION SATURDAY 16TH DECEMBER AT 11AM TERMS 10% dep - bal 30/60 days PRICE $390,000-$425,000 INSPECT Wednesday 5-5.30pm saturday 2-2.30pm CONTACT neil Butler 0411 637 088 stockdaleleggo.com.au/dandenong

13/3a BaIleYana cRes, endeavouR HIlls

5 McFaRlane cRescent, dandenonG

PRIVATE LOCATION AT AFFORDABLE PRICE

FANTASTIC DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY

enjoying a private position, this 2 bedroom home will impress the fussiest buyer. offers a spacious open living area with quality floor tiling throughout & Rc air conditioning, practical kitchen fitted with Wo, gas HP & dW. larger meals area opens to private patio/ garden area. upstairs comprises 2 double bedroom, main bathroom with bath & extra toilet. large garage with internal access. currently tenanted but vacant possession is available. Great investment or 1st home.

PRIVATE

Rectangular block of approx. 645m2 with current planning permit for eleven 2 bed apartments over four levels. Parking on ground level means no basement expense. apartment sizes range from 60 to 75m2 plus balcony. Zoned Residential Growth (but not subject to Infrastructure levy) also allows potential for up to 8 tri-level townhouses (stP). Quiet position only mins walk to market, plaza & cBd. Rare opportunity here!

$440,000-$460,000 thursday 5-5.30pm saturday 12-12.30pm CONTACT Ben luu 0414 288 763 PRICE INSPECT

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PRIVATE PRICE $790,000-$850,000 INSPECT By appointment CONTACT tom dallas 0403 036 601 stockdaleleggo.com.au/dandenong

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AUCTION THIS SATURDAY

8 WARATAH STREET LONGWARRy Whether you are a irst home buyer, investor or looking to downsize this spacious 4 BR home will it the bill. The kitchen has heaps of preparation space & lots of drawers. The bedrooms all include BIR’S. The master includes walk in robe & ensuite. The main lounge is a generous size as is the dining / family room which opens to the stunning alfresco area surrounded by landscaped gardens including ire pit area & pond. Other features include ducted heating, split system & a double garage. View: Sat 2nd Dec 10-10.30am $420,000 - $440,000 Internet ID: 18234415 View property and more details at www.sej.com.au

5622 3800 Cnr Smith & Queen St, Warragul

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LIFESTYLE PROPERTY OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY OFI: Sun 3rd Dec 11.30am-12.30pm • Outstanding 4.58 acre property with river frontage • 4 bedrooms, 3 living, 2 bath, study • Timber barn with self-contained unit • Excellent outdoor entertaining, pizza oven • Leongatha 35mins, Morwell 20mins, Pakenham 110km Jean O’Loughlin 0428 571 083 Don Olden 0417 805 312 Web id | 17317687

$649,000

Elders Leongatha

16 McCartin Street, Leongatha

PH: 03 5662 3523

Available to first 55 clients that call in FREE - 3 months management fee FREE - rental advertising for the first 12 months.

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Boolarra 3 Piggery Road

Roeun Pheng 0488 117 118

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7 Buckingham Ave, Springvale | 9558 5777

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Springvale 4 Keets Court

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Noble Park 7 Bloomfield Road

Well Maintained Home Must Be Sold!

Auction

One owner Home with big potential!

For Sale

This lovely family home is first on the market & set on a wide frontage block of approx. 538m2 ofers a brilliant opportunity to purchase. All 3 bedrooms with BIRs, fully carpeted. Gas heater lounge & gas cooking kitchen with meal area, central bathroom, separate laundry & toilet. Private landscape back garden. Other features include ceiling fans, A/C, and timber floor underneath carpets, French windows, remote control double garage. Within walking distance to Springvale SC, Town hall, Library & station.

Saturday 16th December 1:00pm

This spacious family home is located in Noble Park border with Keysborough. Set on a big rectangle block of approx.604sqm is an ideal for all buyers. Four bedrooms, 2 with BIRs, a spacious living, the kitchen ofering plenty of cupboard space & combine dinning, central bathroom, separate toilet & laundry. Private back garden. Further highlights include: high ceiling, hardwood timber floor underneath carpets, tiles in kitchen, ducted heating, 2 ceiling fan, sun room and a single lock-up garage with work shop & pergola at rear.

Price $660,000 - $726,000 View By Appointment

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

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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Dandenong

Dandenong

1/55 king street

PERFECT HOME OR INVESTMENT!

Situated in a sought after Central Dandenong location you’ll find this delightful, character filled red brick home with that special ‘homely feel’. Boasting 3m ceilings with ornate cornice work, hardwood timber floors, two good size bedrooms, separate formal lounge room and kitchen/meals. There are gas appliances throughout, a laundry, separate toilet and single carport. The spacious private rear garden also provides a small vine covered pergola, all within 400 metres of the Dandenong Market, Plaza and a short drive to Dandenong Hospital and Freeway access. LOCATION! LOCATION!

auction: saturday, 2nd december, 2017 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPen: wed 5:00pm to 5:30pm & sat 10:30am to 11:00am

1/73 clow street

OWN STREET FRONTAGE & DRIVEWAY!

Walk to Dandenong Plaza & Market in around 5 minutes from this fully renovated home offering a formal lounge/dining, family/meals area, two bedrooms with mirrored built in robes, stunning full bathroom, separate laundry, new kitchen with stone benchtops, glass splashback and stainless steel appliances including dishwasher. Features ducted heating, air conditioning, downlights, security doors, low maintenance front and back yards and garage with remote and offstreet parking. THE PERFECT DOWNSIZER!

auction: saturday, 9th december, 2017 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPen: wed 4:30pm to 5:00pm & sat 12:00pm to 12:30pm

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Dandenong North

Dandenong

102 Bakers road

LOCATION + PRESENTATION =IDEAL HOME!

18 & 20 Jesson crescent

2 HOUSES - 2 TITLES - 892m2!

This home is an absolute credit to the house proud owners. Three bedrooms plus study or fourth bedroom, two separate living areas and a superb central kitchen to cater for all the family. The full length family room will accommodate a huge table with space to spare and leads out onto a massive covered and enclosed patio where sensational entertaining can be had at any time of the day as it can be sealed or open depending on the weather. The formal lounge with polished floors is set aside for quiet time and is positioned to take advantage of the morning sun. The corner block provides off street car parking, meticulously kept gardens and a secure rear yard for the family. Located close to transport, freeway access, Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre, schools, college and more!

This says it all! Buy one for you and one for your family and either renovate and move in or leave rented to good tenants and look at developing at a future stage. This area is currently undergoing a huge transformation and here is your opportunity to cash in on the activity. 18 Jesson Crescent is 461.27m2 with a 3 bedroom home. 20 Jesson Cresent is 430.54m2 with a 2 bedroom home. Close to all amenities including transport, schools, Dandenong Market and the Plaza. DOUBLE THE CHANCE TO PROFIT!

Dandenong

Mulgrave

auction: saturday, 16th december, 2017 @ 11:00am (if not sold prior) oPen: wed 4:00pm to 4:30pm & sat 1:15pm to 1:45pm

1/44 ann street

IMPECCABLY PRESENTED TOP QUALITY RESIDENCE!

Forget everything you’ve seen up until now! This property exudes quality. Comprising three spacious bedrooms with an ensuite to the master and a centrally located bathroom to cater for everyone else. An open welcoming kitchen with top quality appliances and space to sit around and discuss the day’s issues. The large living area overlooks both the kitchen and the sensational outdoor living areas. A fully enclosed alfresco with removable panels for year round entertaining, built in benches/storage cupboards and then more decking. More? What about a garage with direct access and remote door, electric gates and brick fencing at the front for total security plus electric shutters all round so you can lock up and go on holidays any time you want. This list just goes on. YOU NEED TO SEE THIS HOME!

For sale: $565,000 to $620,000 oPen: tues 4:00pm to 4:30pm & sat 10:15am to 10:45am

auction: saturday, 16th december, 2017 @ 2:00pm (if not sold prior) oPen: wed 5:00pm to 5:30pm & sat 12:15pm to 12:45pm

8/443-445 Police road

HOW CONVENIENT IS THIS?

Situated in a private spot to the rear of the complex, you’ll find this spacious, very appealing unit. Featuring two bedrooms both with built-in robes, a good size lounge room which leads through the sliding door to the ‘open plan’ kitchen/dining/family area. The spacious kitchen has a gas cooktop, electric wall oven, plenty of bench and cupboard space and a sky-light. There’s a family bathroom with shower and bath, separate toilet, laundry with plenty of shelving, ducted heating, down lights and high ceilings throughout. Outside you have a single lock-up garage with enough room to park the car in front, a rear courtyard and single door access from the garage. Close to the Police Road Medical Precinct, Waverley Gardens Shopping Centre, Monash and Eastlink Freeways, Valley Hospital, schools and more!

For sale: $550,000 to $580,000 oPen: thurs 4:30pm to 5:00pm & sat 1:45pm to 2:15pm

Dandenong

Dandenong

SPACIOUS APARTMENT - GREAT RETURN!

Quietly situated at the end of the complex you’ll find this roomy first floor apartment. Conveniently located close to the Dandenong CBD, the accommodation offers two spacious bedrooms with built in robes, a lounge with gas heating and a good size kitchen with gas cooking. The bathroom has a shower over the bath, a toilet and the facility for a washing machine. There’s also on-site parking for resident’s vehicles. With a secure tenant until 31st October, 2018 paying $255.00 per week, this is a good investment opportunity.

For sale: $295,000 oPen: wed 4:30-4:50pm & sat 1:00-1:20pm

For sale: $245,000 oPen: wed 4:00pm to 4:20pm & sat 12:30pm to 12:50pm

14/3 market street

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 Dandenong Market and close to shops, transport and Hospital.

Dandenong North

17/40-42 Hemmings street

QUIETLY TUCKED AWAY!

1/145 carlton road

CONVENIENT LOCATION!

Spacious and renovated unit in a quiet location with two large bedrooms with built in robes, separate lounge, full family bathroom, renovated kitchen with gas cooking, rangehood, dishwasher, separate laundry and a private backyard with carport. Features polished floors boards, ducted heating, gas HWS and a garden shed.

SEPARATE ENTRY & DRIVEWAY!

For sale: $455,000 oPen: wed 5:20-5:40pm & sat 10:00-10:20am 12373053

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Noble Park 2/12 Bloomfield Road

Roses on bloom.

For auction. Saturday 9 December at 12:30pm A wonderful opportunity to purchase this well presented 2 bedroom unit with the finest finishes & inclusions. t Open plan design, leading to a private north facing courtyard t Large master with 4 door BIR t Gas appliances, inc. built in oven tower, separate laundry t Gas ducted heating, air cond, large remote controlled single garage with secure entrance to rear In the middle of 3 units, this property is in a quiet location, close to schools, transport, cafĂŠs & shops.

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Springvale South 20/27-29 Golden Grove

Big on living and contemporary convenience. For sale. $425,000 - $467,000 Situated in this quiet boutique development, this stylish 3 bedroom 2 bathroom 1st floor security apartment has all the comforts of a house with the ease of living in a secure community. Light filled sensation features a fabulous open plan living with generous tiled dining area and sleek stone kitchen (stainless steel appliances), an expansive covered alfresco terrace to entertain on, 3 double bedrooms (BIRs), 2 neutral toned bathrooms (ensuite), a powder room, a massive store room and a European laundry.

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Shopping centre in colour

Get festive for season With Kmart, Big W, Coles, Woolworths, a range of fresh food and more than 2600 free carparks, Parkmore is the most convenient destination to organise Christmas this year. To kick off Christmas at Parkmore, Santa hosted a very special morning of events on Saturday 18 November. One hundred shoppers were invited to breakfast followed by a special treasure hunt before Santa opened The Christmas Wonderland and hosted his first Storytime for the festive season. Santa and his team of elves will return to Parkmore throughout December to meet fans young and old. Set against a traditional Christmas backdrop, this year’s photos come with a free gift. Pets don’t miss out either with Santa making time to have a special photo with his furry fans too. Children on the autism spectrum also don’t miss out, with the centre offering special Sensitive Santa sessions. Families can attend during certain times, which means no queues, and have their children or child photographed with Santa in an autism-friendly environment. Kids will also enjoy Parkmore’s playground which has been transformed into a festive wonderland. The Christmas Wonderland, in front of Kmart, is open daily. Kids can also enjoy Storytime with Santa. Settle in for a story at The Christmas Wonderland in front of Kmart on Saturday 2 December at 9.30am, Saturday 9 December at 9.30am and Saturday 16 December at 9.30am.

Santa met Aphrodite at the Parkmore breakfast. 175038 Parkmore has partnered with Red Nose again this year to provide a gift wrapping service for gold coin donation. Volunteers will be on site from 15 - 23 December near Pandora. To ensure Parkmore continues to deliver convenience to shoppers at the most important time of year, guest service teams will be stationed at key entrances to the centre for the last week before Christmas. The friendly staff will assist with carrying shopping bags, assisting with trollies, directions, queries and much more.

It is going to be a bright and colourful Christmas at Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre. The centre has decked the halls with amazing new Christmas decorations in winter blue and silver, creating a fabulous festive feel which also includes a luxurious new setting for Santa to greet boys and girls and he has a new letterbox too. Kids have the chance to meet Santa and his friends, Poppy and Branch, from the DreamWorks Tolls movie, as they kick off the centre’s Christmas festivities on Saturday 9 December. The colourful characters will be meeting and greeting shoppers between 11am and 2pm. Plus kids can enter the Trolls colouring competition from 9 December. Grab an entry form from Fergusson Plarre or Gloria Jeans Santa will also be on hand for traditional photos with Santa on 9 December from noon until 4pm. Santa will bring his jolly smile back to Endeavour Hills every day between Sunday 10 December and Sunday 24 December and wow has he got a great Trolls Dreamworks gift for all the good boys and girls - he hopes they have been behaving! Check the centre’s new website for all the times of Santa, plus store trading hours over Christmas. Endeavour Hills is even more convenient for Christmas shopping this year thanks the opening of a brand new Kmart. The eagerly anticipated store opened its doors on Thursday 16 November. The new and elevated store layout provides locals with all three of Kmart’s coloured product worlds including clothing, kids and home. Noticeable updates include central selfserve checkouts, wider aisles for easy wheelchair and pram access, as well as bolder graphics for navigation. Endeavour Hills Shopping Centre is at the corner of Matthew Flinders Avenue and Heatherton Road. Subscribe the centre’s mailing list at endeavourhillsshopping.com.au for exclusive offers and vouchers.

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Hidden skills pop up By Casey Neill Wallara’s Dandenong Plaza shop has a new look, new products and new festive-season hours. “The change in decor is in response to us listening to what our clients want,” spokeswoman Karen Scholey said. “The clients who work in the shop are younger groups and they wanted the shop to reflect that. “They wanted to work in a shop where they would want to do their own shopping - somewhere more hip, with a great vibe not just for customers but for them too.” The pop-up store opened its doors in June 2014 to showcase what people with disabilities could do. “We’re extremely grateful to RetPro, the owners of the Plaza, who have generously provided this space free of charge,” Ms Scholey said. “All proceeds from the shop assist with the development of training and education programs for people with different abilities.” The shop stocks products that its service users make; promotes the Dandenong-based organisation’s support services, events and activities; and provides a space for employment training. “We also had more groups around the service telling us about the fantastic items they were making and they wanted the opportunity to see their things on the shelves of the shop,” Ms Scholey said. “So we’ve increased the range of items handmade by our clients: soy candles, jewellery, bath bombs and salts, dog biscuits and beautiful cards.

Camilo, Chris, Patricia and Anita man the store. 175023 “There’s also more stock to complement those handmade items so it’s now a fantastic one-stop-shop to find gifts to suit everyone.”

2pm but from now until Christmas will also open on weekends - from 9am to 5pm on Saturdays and 10am to 3pm on Sundays.

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Dinner with a VIEW Dandenong Evening VIEW Club will welcome entertainer Heather to its Christmas dinner. VIEW stands for Voice, Interests and Education of Women and the club supports the Smith Family’s Learning for Life program. New members and guests are always welcome. Dandenong RSL, 44-50 Clow Street, Dandenong. Tuesday 5 December, 7pm. Bookings are essential. Call 9795 1222.

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Spirituality with Father Elio Capra

The Open Door Goes Out

This Talks On ... event will cover Praying with the Icons of the Virgin and Child. The presentation will explore and reflect on the depths of meaning in three classic icons from the Eastern Christian tradition, and the links between icons and Western art. The Open Door’s Pomegranate Room, 110 Ann Street, Dandenong. Wednesday 29 November, 5.30pm to 6.30pm. A $5 donation is suggested. Book with Trish or Jo on 9791 8664.

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This event will include a free petting zoo, jumping castle, nativity scene, Christmas carols and other entertainment. 927 Springvale Road, Keysborough. Sunday 10 December, 4.30pm. Call 8796 7333.

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Artist in Residence exhibition The City of Greater Dandenong Artist in Residence program gives artists an opportunity to step away from their usual surroundings for a period of intense focus in a supported environment. This free exhibition celebrates this year’s participants. Heritage Hill Museum and Historical Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Thursday 30 November to Tuesday 19 December. Open Tuesday to Friday, 10am to 4pm. Call 9793 4511 for more information.

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Heritage Hill garden tour A tour guide will show participants around the two-acre property, which includes Dandenong Shire’s first two-storey homestead Laurel Lodge and Benga House, which at the time of construction was to be the largest and most expensive house built in the shire. The historical garden features two Morton bay fig trees planted more than 130 years ago. Heritage Hill Museum and Historical Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Wednesday 6 December, 10am to 12.30pm. $9 for adults, $6.50 concession. Call 8571 1666 or visit

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The Keysborough Seniors Club, 352 Cheltenham Road. Keysborough. Saturday 9 December, 7.30pm onwards. Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for kids aged six to 12 years and free for children aged five years and under. For tickets, call Frank Nicholls on 9706 8212 or 0412 296 902, Brian David on 8759 0747 or 0421 983 862, Lew Geer on 9558 1898 or 0437 950 550, Wayne Collins on 0402 142 291, or Lester Concessio on 0428 954 673.

www.greaterdandenong.com for bookings.

Crafty Christmas activities Kids can create and decorate a gingerbread foam house to take home. All materials are provided free of charge. Level three, Dandenong Plaza, McCrae Street, Dandenong. Saturday 9 December, 11am to 2pm.

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Bowling with babies This event provides a safe, comfortable environment for new mums to get out of the house, meet other mums and enjoy a gentle game of bowls. Dandenong Club, 1579 Heatherton Road, Dandenong. Wednesday 29 November, 10am to noon. The $15 cost includes a coffee. Call 9792 1963 for more information.

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The Christmas Party The Aussie Rhythm and Jazz Association will bring in the festive season with carol singing and dancing for all ages. There’ll be music from The Anglo-Oz Dance Band and food for sale from Reo Kitchen.

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A Pilgrim’s Walk aims to bring participants to their senses. Jells Park is the venue for the first in this series of workshops. Participants will take a leisurely stroll and enjoy the sights, sounds and smells around them or walk fast and notice the physical effects in their body. Meet at The Open Door, 110 Ann Street, Dandenong. Tuesday 28 November, 9.40am for 10am departure. A gold coin donation is suggested. Book with Trish or Jo for car-pooling on 9791 8664.

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Springvale Men’s Group Join this group for fortnightly meetings to enjoy coffee, cake and a chat about daily life, exchanging ideas, support and community projects. The group is open to all ages and is culturally diverse. Springvale Neighbourhood House, 46-50 Queens Avenue, Springvale. Every second and fourth Tuesday of the month, 9am to noon. $2 per session. Call 9548 3972.

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T-shirt into a tote bag This free workshop will teach participants how to get a second life out of an old T-shirt by turning it into a tote bag, saving it from landfill. Heritage Hill Museum and Historical Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Wednesday 29 November, 10.30am to 11.30am. Bookings are essential. Call 8571 1666.

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Home This exhibition features work from artists with refugee or asylum seeker backgrounds. Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre, corner Walker and Robinson streets, Dandenong.

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Until Saturday 16 December. Open Tuesday to Friday, 11am to 5pm, and Saturday, 11am to 3pm.

Sticks and Stories Writer Nadine Evans-Ker and visual artist Gabby Willmott will reflect on the thoughts, feelings and memories that come to mind when considering the words belonging and community. Participants will be provided the opportunity and materials to form their own art structure with this theme in mind. Benga House at Heritage Hill Museum and Historical Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Thursdays until 30 November, 10.30am to 1.30pm. $10 per class. Bookings are essential. Call 8571 1666.

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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. Garnar Lane, between Thomas and Lonsdale streets, Dandenong. Until 30 November.

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Camping for refugees By Casey Neill Noble Park teens spent three days in the bush to build their connections to education, culture and country. The newly arrived and refugee Noble Park Secondary College students were the first to take part in the Doxa Youth Foundation’s inaugural Strong New Futures program. Their stint in Kooyoora State Park in Central Victoria last month was part one, and gave them the chance to build teamwork and communication skills and improve their conversational English outside the classroom. Part two is an in-school workshop that explores the skills and practical knowledge for further study and employment. Student Shikuffa said she learnt that she was “stronger than I think I am”. Tina said the camp program was challenging but enjoyable. “Every moment here is a memory for me,” she said. TJ said the journey was worthwhile “because it shows you how lucky you are today, and it teaches you life skills”. Lang said: “It was a good thing coming to this camp because I found my limits were higher than I thought.” A Doxa spokeswoman said young, newly arrived and refugee students faced considerable hardship and disruption to their education and were often several years behind peers. They also face higher rates of unemployment, with only 33 per cent finding work versus 71 per cent of Australian youth. Doxa is a not-for-profit organisation that aims to address the disadvantage through Strong New Futures. It’s been around since 1972, and supports more than 7000 young Victorians each year.

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Captain enjoys sunny run By Nick Creely Steven Mullaney simply relishes the chance to play cricket in Australia whenever he gets the chance. And while the newly appointed Nottinghamshire captain back home in England jets off on Monday to prepare for his first season as a county captain at Trent Bridge, the allrounder’s latest stint with Dandenong has been a resounding success, as the Panthers continue to roar on and off the field. “It’s always nice to play a bit of white ball cricket for a couple of weeks - it’s nice getting some sunshine here instead of four degree weather back home,” he said. “I know Speaky (Dandenong coach Nick Speak), the Pattinson’s (Darren and James) and Paul Boraston quite well so it was great to come over and help out any way I could. “They asked me to come over and help for a couple of weeks, and obviously try and get as much runs and wickets as possible - but it’s been great to come out and help the lads, and hopefully get the team into the one day finals. “But I’ve got a young family and it’s tough leaving them, so I’ll get back and enjoy Christmas and get stuck back into the gym.” The 31-year-old’s first stint with Dandenong was back in the 2012/13 season, where the Englishman scored 558 runs and took 27 wickets, before smaller stints with CaseySouth Melbourne and DDCA powerhouse Buckley Ridges in recent years making him one of the most prized signatures in the south-east. His praise for the quality of Australian cricket over a long period of time is the drawing card that lures him down under, as well the opportunity to hone his craft and improve his

Steven Mullaney's latest stint with Dandenong has been a success. 174918 cricket, especially with the white ball. “The weather in England isn’t great this time of the year so we’re basically just doing indoor stuff - Peter Moores (Nottinghamshire

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coach) is always keen for us to play some cricket outdoors and I had the opportunity to get to Dandenong,” he said. “It’s always been a good standard of cricket

Tight match until Rangers drop the ball By Nick Creely In a riveting and hot contest, the Dandenong Rangers dropped away late to fall by 12-points to an impressive Perth Lynx at Dandenong Stadium last Thursday night. Although the Lynx blew the game wide open in a scintillating 9-18 final term, the game was tight throughout, with both defences rock solid. Still feeling the effects of star playmaker Sara Blicavs’ season ending injury, the Rangers are still searching for ways to cover her imposing presence. The Lynx had the early running in the game to take a three-point lead into quarter time, but a more defensive approach ensured the Rangers could claw the deficit back to just onepoint at half time. With skipper Steph Blicavs battling hard to keep her side in the contest, the Lynx gained some ascendency and locked down defensively, and started to convert their baskets, claiming the critical victory on the glass (43-33). It continues a string of inconsistency for last year’s WNBL runners-up, who are still desperately searching for a winning formula after an off-season which saw more departures than expected. The Rangers played Adelaide Lightning at the State Basketball Centre on Saturday night, in what was a WNBL cluster round. Meanwhile, Sara Blicavs gave Rangers fans an update on her season ending injury before the game. “Unfortunately for me, I did my ACL, meniscus and had a small fracture in my knee,” she told Rangers TV. “It’s going to be challenging (the rehab), I’ve never had a big injury before, but it’s very common in the Blicavs household.” FULL SCORES DANDENONG RANGERS 62 PERTH LYNX 74 MAJOR STATS Dandenong Rangers - Steph Blicavs (17 points, three assists, two rebounds), Tess Lavey (11 points, six rebounds, six assists), Kayla Pedersen (10 points, five rebounds, two assists). Perth Lynx - Courtney Williams (21 points, seven rebounds, five assists), Sami Whitcomb (14 points, seven rebounds), Alice Kunek (14 points, three rebounds, three assists).

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(in Australia) and that’s one of the main reasons I come out and play - Dandenong were top of the ladder going into the weekend so they’re a great club.” Mullaney is also a big fan of the list that has been compiled down at Shepley Oval, and in particular for the much loved and respected skipper at the Panthers, who continually draws praise after recently crossing 200 first XI games at Victorian Premier Cricket level. “Tom Donnell and Brett Forsyth are going well as they always do, (James) Nanopoulos is doing well and young Pete Cassidy is going well - I said last time I was here as well, that he’s (Donnell) one of the best players I’ve ever seen not to play first class cricket,” he said. But Mullaney - who has scored over 6000 runs and taken 84 first class wickets - will now embark on the challenge of captaining the famous Notts, after building a rock solid reputation after first making a name for himself in his 2006 first class debut with Lancashire, where he made a special century from number eight. He will join notable names such as Stephen Fleming, Tim Robinson, Jason Gallian and Chris Read to captain the club. “It’s my ninth season here now (at Nottinghamshire) so I count it as my home county I’m very proud and honoured to be asked to do it and have the coach and the club have faith in me,” he said. “I’ve captained a bit when Chris Read was injured and I really enjoyed it - I feel like I can make a real difference so that’s the main reason (for accepting the job) - we’ve got some big changes, some experience has gone but some great players have come in. “It’s a job I can’t wait to get stuck in to, and I simply can’t wait to work closely with everyone.”

Shield start with a win By Nick Creely

Rangers star Amelia Todhunter in action on Thursday night. 175479

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The Dandenong District Cricket Association (DDCA) Under 21 side began its Neil Wright Shield with a resounding win over North Metro CA. The DDCA has a long and proud recent history in the competition after winning three consecutive tournaments from 2013/14 to 2015/16. Skipper Caleb Millman from North Dandenong won the toss and elected to bat at Rowley Allen Reserve on Sunday 19 November, looking to put the pressure straight on the opposition. Eastern bowlers had a tough time dismissing DDCA opening batsmen Liam Hamilton (54) and Jack Jessiman (42), who ploughed 91 runs for the first wicket. Hamilton and Jessiman spanked 12 fours between them, and managed to set the innings up perfectly. Despite Millman chiming in with a classy 32 in the middle order, the DDCA were restricted to 9/188 off their 40 overs after Eastern bowlers James Sparrow (3/30) and Kuldeep Patel (2/38) led an admirable fightback. Jakob Woinarski (1/19) picked up an early Eastern wicket and the visitors simply couldn’t recover, finishing on 6/133 off their 40 overs, with opener Aftab Merchant (67) playing a terrific knock with little support. There was plenty to like from the DDCA bowlers, with Springvale South bowler Callum Sigaras (2/21) brilliant, Brayden Sharp (0/14 off eight overs) kept things tight, while Millman took a vital wicket. Dandenong West spinner Riley Siwes (0/34) also showed glimpses of his immense talent with the ball, with the son of Bulls legend Greg, expected to transition into Premier Cricket next season. The DDCA played Eastern CA on Sunday, after the Journal went to print. dandenong.starcommunity.com.au


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Stingrays dreams now an AFL reality

Rays guns set to fire By Nick Creely

By Nick Creely Through all the sacrifice and hard work that youngsters have put in all over the country, it all came down to Friday night’s AFL draft, where local TAC club Dandenong Stingrays had one if it’s finest in recent memory. In total the Stingrays had three players taken in the first round, and two players taken in the second, with just one player selected by an interstate club. After initially being touted as the Stingrays’ sixth number one draft selection, game breaking midfielder Luke Davies-Uniacke was selected with pick number four to the North Melbourne Football Club after surprisingly slipping down the order in what could be the biggest steal of the draft. As a big bodied midfielder, Davies-Uniacke will add instant class, grunt and leadership to a young Kangaroo midfield, and showcased his immense talent by dragging the Rays back from 50-points down in an elimination final this season. “I’m over the moon - it’s so surreal, you kind of pinch yourself to see if it’s true and it’s so surreal,” he told SEN radio moments after being drafted. “I am pretty level about everything - there was a bit of talk (in the media), but I’ve stayed underneath my shoulders and taken everything in my stride.” St Kilda was the next to pick up a Stingray, selecting midfielder Hunter Clark with pick seven, with the Saints maintaining their commitment to drafting local talent. The Peninsula boy will add toughness, versatility and an ability to play off a half back or as an inside midfielder after a stellar best-andfairest season with the Stingrays. Clark’s selection to the Saints means they now have 10 former Dandenong Stingrays on their current list. “It’s hard to explain (the feeling of being drafted) - it’s been a dream forever so to be selected by such a great club is surreal, really,” Clark told Saints Media post-draft. “Coming into the year I played a lot of halfback and wing, so I want to challenge myself and prove that I can be an outside player as well (at AFL level).” It only took another four picks for another Stingray name to be read out, with powerful utility Aiden Bonar selected with pick 11 to the GWS Giants. After initially touted as a number one draft pick, Bonar endured a cruel luck with injury with two consecutives knee reconstructions, but bounced back superbly to storm into first round draft selections by playing a pivotal role in a Haileybury College premiership and during the Stingrays’ finals campaign. But Bonar will add an element of x-factor to the Giants, where he will initially start as a

Hunter Clark has been selected by St Kilda. 167722 third tall forward before transitioning into an inside midfielder similar to that of Sydney captain Josh Kennedy. Tom De Koning was the next to realise his dream, with Carlton selecting the ruck/forward with selection 30 of the draft. The 200cm big man is a terrific set shot at goal, can play as a ball winning ruckman, and was vital for the Dandenong Stingrays in stages of the TAC Cup before a lacerated kidney ended his season prematurely. At AFL level, De Koning is likely to evolve into a ruckman who can pinch hit up forward, and will take time to develop under Brendan Bolton’s tutelage at the Blues. At pick 35, Berwick key defender Oscar Cla-

Picture: ROB CAREW varino was snared by St Kilda, with the 195cm intercept king joining Clark as another Stingray to head to Linen House. As co-captain of the Rays, and of premiership side Haileybury, Clavarino will be earmarked as a future leader of the Saints, and one that could step straight into AFL level and have an impact. Western Jets forward Cameron Rayner was selected with the number one draft by the Brisbane Lions. The Pre-Season and Rookie drafts will now be held today (Monday).

The Dandenong Stingrays’ latest batch of top-10 draft picks are destined to enjoy long and fruitful careers at AFL level. For Stingrays midfielder Luke DaviesUniacke - who will don the blue and white after being drafted by North Melbourne with selection number four in Friday’s draft - he hopes to emulate some of the AFL’s biggest stars and forge a successful career. “I want to have a long career, that’d be unreal - I do see my game around (Patrick) Dangerfield’s, just the way he goes forward too, and also Dusty (Dustin Martin), so hopefully I can have great careers like they do,” he explained “I feel ready to get to pre-season during pre-season, they’ll tone me up and get me prepared. I do have some confidence that I can have an impact, maybe not straight away, but throughout the season for sure.” And throughout what has been a challenging year, with school, Vic Country, AFL Academy and TAC Cup football, Davies-Uniacke has leant on friends, family and his manager, Robbie D’Orazio. “My family have been amazing, alongside Robbie, I can’t thank him enough, and that’s the same with my parents and friends - all their advice has been to just be myself,” he said. His teammate, and close Stingray mate Hunter Clark, will be just 20 minutes from his Peninsula home as he starts a career with St Kilda. He is proud to see some of his closest teammates at the ‘Rays selected in the draft, with Aiden Bonar also picked up in the first round by GWS. “I’ve grown up playing footy with and against Luke Davies and Aiden Bonar, so for all three of us to be picked up is pretty special - we have a pretty strong relationship there,” Clark told Saints Media after the draft. Clark said that despite a slow start to the year due to injury, he was able to slowly prove to recruiters his capability as a half-back who transitioned into a dominant inside midfielder. “I had a bit of a slow start to the season - I missed most of the pre-season with a groin injury - and just had to build fitness and game time,” he said. “I finished the season pretty well and showcased what I’m able to do.” And he will add a layer of class and versatility to the Saints’ midfield, with Clark’s kicking skills a major strength. “I’ve learnt to kick on my right and left for a number of years now, it’s one of my main assets so I’m comfortable and confident with both,” he said.

Aston Dee Bee brains them in the cup Aston Dee Bee secured his place in greyhound racing folklore after a brilliant victory in the $600,000 Group 1 TAB Melbourne Cup at Sandown Park on Friday night. The hulking 36-kilo speedster took full advantage of his inside draw, railing powerfully through the first turn to take a lead he would not relinquish, charging to the line more than three lengths clear of the fast finishing Chasin’ Crackers in 29.36 to claim the world’s richest greyhound race. The win was an emotional one for trainer Seona Thompson, who struggled to hold back her tears after the race. “I can’t believe it, I’m just really proud, proud of the dog, proud of the whole family who worked so hard just to get him to the track,” she said. “I’m so happy for Ray (owner Ray Borda), he was in dogs before I was born and this is his first Cup. My dad and step mother are here tonight, as I said it’s a big family effort, everydandenong.starcommunity.com.au

one helps. My sisters and everybody, I’m sure they’ll be bawling their eyes out wherever they are tonight. “It’s not something I thought would ever happen to me, I never thought I’d win a Melbourne Cup and thanks to this boy I have. We’ve had him since he was broken in, we pretrained him and he’s just a delight at home, he’ll be with us forever now.” Having won 10 of his previous 14 starts, with those four placings being at group level, Aston Dee Bee’s win came as no surprise to many punters. He was sent to the boxes the $2.40 favourite after qualifying fastest with a brilliant heat win in 29.12, and was unbeaten in four starts from box one at Sandown Park. “I don’t think you can be too confident in a Melbourne Cup, but what he did is what I hoped he would do,” Thompson said. “I knew he could begin and that he could hold his spot. He’s racing so well, he’s a big strong dog he’s jumping out of his skin. When

I get home tonight and watch the replay I’m sure it will start to sink in.” His breakthrough victory at group level - he had been placed in six of his previous eight attempts in group company - improved his record to 27 wins from 48 career starts and elevated his career prizemoney to $631,025. In the night’s support feature, Fanta Bale became the third greyhound in history to reach the $1m prizemoney mark with a brilliant win in the group 1 Bold Trease. The darling of Australian greyhound racing began cleanly but was put under pressure for the first lap by Petunia Monelli and Champagne Sally. However, she soon stamped her authority on the race passing the starting boxes for the final time, powering away to claim her seventh group-1 title and take her career prize money to $1,094,170.

Aston Dee Bee gave his trainer Seona Thompson her biggest thrill in racing.

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Clubs' off-season build-up By Nick Creely Local football clubs are busily preparing for the 2018 season and scrambling to improve their list in any way possible during the offseason. In the Southern Football League, Division 2 side DOVETON EAGLES have poached Doveton star Nick Battle. The brother of St Kilda forward Josh, Nick has been a star of the SEFNL for many years as a skilful, quick winger. The Eagles have also landed premiership champion Ryan Hendy from the Doves, as they look to follow on from their Division 3 premiership success. KEYSBOROUGH has also been a major winner this off-season, with James Anwyl and Aaron Mcllroy (Mt Eliza) crossing over to the Burras. Ex-EFL goal-kicking machine Matthew Carnelley will also lead a new look forward line, while the Burra have also managed to re-sign the majority of its senior list, with superstar Chris Bryan recommitting to the club for another season. It will now build one of the most formidable forward lines in Southern footy, with Carnelley and Bryan to form a lethal combination up forward. In Division 3, SPRINGVALE DISTRICTS has landed a big fish in two-time Noble Park premiership player George Angelopoulos signing on for the club. The skilful midfielder has been an Eastern star for many years, and only recently enjoyed stints at Stony Creek, Narre Warren and Karingal. Chris Chalmers has also returned to the Demons, while Chris Pistos also crosses over from Noble Park as they look to improve on a disappointing 2017. Division 4 club DANDENONG REDLEGS

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Nick Battle has crossed to the Doveton Eagles. 171613 have signed up Matthew Collett and Luke Damato, as they look to continue their development into 2018. Collett and Damato both come from Keysborough, and will add some further depth in the midfield next season. LYNDALE have also been highly active in the off-season, with Furkan Erkal, Mick Hemmett, Nick Cunningham all joining the club, while star spearhead Trevor Kumetaitis will go around again for the Cougars after a brilliant

2017 season. In the Eastern Football League, NOBLE PARK has had an eventful off-season to date, with many key departures putting a dent in their Division 1 finals hopes for 2018. Bulls’ stars James Gwilt, Ziggie Alwan and Trent Robertson have all signed with rival club Rowville, in a bitter blow to the club. Chris Pitsos, skipper Sam Monaghan, Tim Kelly, Matthew Homfray and Shayne Allan

have all departed to rival clubs. The Bulls have, however, brought in Kieran Byers, Jacob Duscher, Jake Gains, Brenton Hillard, Jarrod Smith and Jack Wheeler as they look to build a new look list. But in better news for the Bulls, current AFL star and former junior Adam Treloar will form part of the junior coaching panel, as he looks to help develop the next batch of senior stars at the club.

Redbacks transfer to join southern league By Nick Creely The Southern Football Netball League (SFNL) has officially welcomed Hampton Park Football Netball Club into the competition as of 2018. The Redbacks will join the SFNL after the state governing body approved a transfer from South East Football Netball League (SEFNL). “It was a very thorough process. We asked a lot of questions of the clubs and had to come back to them several times,” SFNL General Manager - Operations David Jennings said. “To their credit, (the) submissions were outstanding and we’re confident with where we have landed. “The obligation of the Board is to weigh up the needs and wants of all existing member clubs to ensure any new club joining is in the best interest of the League. "(Hampton Park) have demonstrated their commitment to the SFNL and we are confi-

Hampton Park will officially join the SFNL. 169830 Picture: ROB CAREW dent that (they) will continue to add value to our football and netball community.” The Redbacks have severely struggled for

on-field success in recent years, with two winless seasons in 2016 and 2017 sealing their fate. In a statement, Hampton Park FNC copresidents Tim Ziegeler and Mick O’Brien expressed their thrill to be joining the Southern league, and are looking to bounce back after a lack of on-field success in the SEFNL. “We are really pleased with the outcome and thank the SFNL board and football operations department for their assistance with our move to the SFNL,” they said. “We are looking forward to becoming a productive member of the SFNL and seeing the club become competitive again.” The SFNL has also announced a revamped competition structure for 2018, with the continual growth of the competition seeing the expansion of three divisions to four. The move follows the acceptance of Hampton Park and Frankston Dolphins in to the competition for 2018, as well as Cerebrus entering a team for the first time in several years.

There will be no local teams in Division 1, Keysborough and Doveton Eagles will compete in Division 2, Springvale Districts, Hallam, Endeavour Hills and Hampton Park will compete in Division 3, while Lyndale, Lyndhurst, Sandown and Dandenong make up part of the newly formed Division 4. Jennings said the restructure was necessary to accommodate the growth of the League, as well as make the SFNL a more competitive, evenly matched competition. “Moving to four divisions in 2018 is a significant shake up of the competition,” he said. As a League, we had to be diligent in weighing up the short and long-term benefits for both a club and as a collective. “Our aim is to make the competition more even and to promote the opportunity for more clubs to play finals. “By going to four divisions it will establish the best possible environment for clubs to be sustainable and competitive.”

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FREE 25 POINT SERVICE horsepower to 207 bhp (152 kW if you like metric engine numbers). If you don't want a six-speed manual, tough luck - that’s all you get in this cool little sports machine. At the same time as the 2016 upgrade the differential ratio was reduced to get grunt to the road by way of having the engine at higher revs for the same road speed. More about this in the Driving section. Drop the Toyota down a gear or two, give it a bootfull and enjoy the ride. Because there's no turbocharger and the engine responds virtually instantly. Love it. The engine has a nice sporty note that’s most pleasing to the ear, noticeably better than the sound from the earlier models. You do need a lot of revs to get the best from it - which is exactly how it should be. Gear changes are slick and easy and the short throw lever is in just the right place. Handling is exceptionally good and the LE’s new Sachs system is even more responsive than that in the others in the 86 range. Think

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In a world that's moving at breakneck speed a five-year-old car like the Toyota 86 needs a serious freshen-up to keep it in the minds of potential buyers. A clever marketing move is the introduction of limited editions - not ‘special’ editions which can be moved off the showroom floors in volume and soon fade from the mind. Limited editions take on an aura of exclusivity hence the Toyota LE. Only 60, all in a wild orange shade, came Downunder a couple of months back. We’ve just spent a most enjoyable week in one. It's not just a fancy new colour, Toyota 86 has plenty of other changes under that stunning skin. Genuine sports changes by way of a stiffer Sachs suspension and larger Brembo brakes (four-calliper front, two-calliper rear) than those on the 86 GTS on which the LE is based. Toyota tells us the styling of the 86 was inspired by the 1965 Toyota 2000GT, a sports model that's already being auctioned for over a million dollars. Did we mention the colour? Of course we did, but it's arguably the biggest feature of 86’s LE so it deserves a place in the Styling section of the report. Tagged Solar Orange it's only offered in the LE so lesser 86s have to make do with Velocity Orange. The black details on the LE set off its wild paint brilliantly. A different design of 17-inch 10-spoke alloys ties in nicely with the body colour and makes it easy to see the big Brembos. Inside, the 86 LE there's a suede dashboard with - of course - orange stitching. The seats and steering wheel gets the same stitching treatment. The Toyota / Subaru 2.0-litre flat-four engine was revised in late 2016, lifting it from 200

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