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Mates rally for relay Daniel Margariti and Alan McTaggart are preparing for next month's Casey Relay for Life. The Endeavour Hills and Dandenong high school buddies have both battled cancer. See page 10 for the full story. 177477
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Jail for cash crop A grandfather who was a live-in 'crop-sitter' at a cannabis grow-house in Hallam has been jailed for up to three years. Van Vu, 50, was sentenced at the Victorian County Court on 15 February for cultivating a commercial quantity of a narcotic and stealing electricity. Police had seized 111 plants weighing 15.89 kilograms during a raid of the Turanga Place house. The cultivation used 32,000 kilowatts of diverted electricity in two months. Vu was described by Judge Trish Riddell as a "functional operative" rather than a principal player in the elaborate hydroponic-lighting set-up. But he was clearly trusted by others to pro-
duce the crop, and he expected a reward of several thousand dollars, Judge Riddell said. The cultivation equipment and the electricity diversion were set up while Vu went on a trip to Vietnam in late 2016. Five rooms in the house were using for growing the crop with the laundry, living room, bathroom and kitchen used for storing soil, pots, fertiliser and other equipment, Judge Riddell noted. On his return, he tended the crops until his arrest during a police raid in January 2017. The abode had been rented under his name for $2000 a month since September 2015. Vu was not fuelled by addiction but the need for cash. He wanted to fund the relocation of his 14-year-old daughter from Vietnam
to live with him. Judge Riddell found no evidence that Vu was financially stressed at the time, but also nothing to suggest a "lavish lifestyle". It was also not clear how much it would cost to migrate his daughter. Vu was a former refugee who fled from his post with the North Vietnamese army in 1987 and met his first wife in a Hong Kong refugee camp. He had been previously jailed by the County Court for trafficking cannabis from a growhouse in 2010, Judge Riddell noted. On that occasion Vu blamed his gambling problem. He no longer has an issue, he told the court. Judge Riddell noted the need to not only
deter Vu but the community from resorting to drug cultivation as an "easy fix" for financial problems. "Although you were motivated to fund a better life for your daughter, you were doing so at the expense of other young people in the community by facilitating the cultivation of cannabis." She said the number of plants were at the lower-end of a commercial quantity and the weight of the crop was below the threshold. Vu's rehabilitation prospects were "guarded", she said. He was jailed for up to three years with a 22-month non-parole period. His 391 days in pre-sentence detention was counted as time served. 12375415-DJ05-18
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Botanic Ridge Intermin Kinder Parents are reminded to register their child for kindergarten and can do so any time after their child is born. You should submit your child’s registration form before 30 April in the year before they are due to attend kindergarten.
The Festival of Football will come to Bunjil Place on Monday 26 February!
Festival of footy at Bunjil Place! The Melbourne Football Club (MFC) will take over the Bunjil Place Precinct on Monday 26 February for an afternoon of football fun!
The Precinct will be buzzing with handball competitions, kick-to-kick, face painting, giant Jenga, a jumping castle, opportunities to read a book with a player and plenty more!
The City of Casey has developed a concept plan for stage two of the Endeavour Hills Town Centre upgrade, and now it’s time for residents to tell us what they think!
For more information, head to www.casey.vic.gov.au or www.melbournefc.com.au.
The 2018/19 Minor Capital Works at Community Facilities Program is now open Applications can be made online with assistance available from Council’s Capital Works Program Team, and will close on Friday 16 March 2018.
The City of Casey is proud to be a major sponsor for the 2018 show and is excited to present its exhibit once again this year.
Groups can apply for funding to improve a community facility, and to ensure the enhancement and ongoing development for the benefit of clubs, community groups and the broader community.
Visit Akoonah Park, Berwick on Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 February for a weekend that will provide fun for all members of the family.
For more information visit www.casey.vic.gov.au/minorworks or contact the Capital Works Program Team on 9705 5200.
For more information, visit www.berwickshow.org.au.
Head along to the 2018 Casey Garden Expo Be part of an inaugural event for the City of Casey, as Council prepares to team up with the Friends of Wilson Botanic Park Berwick and the Australian Plant Society Berwick to present the Casey Garden Expo! Expressions of Interest are now open to be a stallholder at the expo which will run on Sunday 4 March 2018 from 10.00 am until 4.00 pm at Wilson Botanic Park Berwick.
Head down to Akoonah Park in Berwick on Saturday 24 and Sunday 25 February for the Berwick Show!
The expo will deliver inspirational ideas to residents who want to establish their own small gardens in growth corridors within Casey.
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Support for the Africans By Casey Neill “It’s so nice to hear some positive affirmation of the community rather than the constant negativity.” Rhonda Garad and her husband Ilyas were in the gallery in the Monday 12 February Greater Dandenong Council meeting. They were among those to applaud councillors’ unanimous decision to declare their support for the municipality’s African community. “There’s no outcome associated with it, but it’s a positive statement,” Rhonda said. Ilyas moved to Australia from the Horn of Africa 30 years ago, has a successful business and four children, and is one of the leaders of
the Somalian community in Australia. Rhonda said the negative coverage of Australia’s African community had been constant. “It’s very distressing,” she said. “People often say it’s the last migrant group that always cops the negativity, but I think the African community cops more than their fair share. “There’s a cruel and negative element. “It is so unjustified.” She said many members of the AfricanAustralian community were concerned their children would be afraid to acknowledge their background. “They want their children to be proud of
their heritage,” she said. Cr Matthew Kirwan first proposed the stance at the Monday 29 January council meeting, where it received no support. “I think second time round that majority of councillors realised that it was simply but importantly about recognising that the vast majority of Greater Dandenong - and for that matter Victorian - residents of an African background are not committing these crimes and should not be tainted with the same brush and need our support,” he said. He said Australian-born youths committed 1462 serious assaults between June 2016 and June 2017, compared to 45 for those born in
Sudan. Following the successful motion, the council will express its support for the various African-Australian communities living within the municipality. It will recognise that only a small minority of people from African backgrounds were committing crimes and affirm that those Greater Dandenong residents from an African background were valued and respected members of the municipality. The council will support constructive state and the federal government actions to reduce crime committed by those from the African community, and better rehabilitate offenders.
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Councillor Sean O’’Reilly among dumped trolleys in Springvale. 177655
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Trolleys in token battle of wheels on steel A Greater Dandenong Councillor has declared a war on trolleys. Cr Sean O’Reilly’s frustration with dumped shopping trolleys hit breaking point on his walk home from the Springvale Lunar New Year Festival on Sunday 11 February. He told the Monday 12 February council meeting that he encountered three of the abandoned carts in the short journey. Cr O’Reilly said Springvale was becoming a “shopping trolley wasteland” and suggested a new local law could be the solution. “I think this council should get hard line,” he said.
“We should have a war on abandoned shopping trolleys.” He suggested an impound fee and fines might compel supermarkets to introduce a token-for-use system. Neighbouring City of Casey has a by-law requiring supermarkets to only provide shopping trolleys with coin or token mechanisms. City planning, design and amenity director Jody Bosman said the council already put notices on abandoned trolleys and contacted the relevant supermarket chain for collection. They have 24 hours to pick them up, he said, or they face a $50 fine plus an $80 impound fee. “We’ve had a noticeable problem in Springvale in recent weeks, with Safeway in particu-
lar,” Mr Bosman said. He said the council had spoken with the store manager and they’d indicated problems with their contractor. Mr Bosman said the council had set a deadline of Friday 9 February for the store to rectify the issue. “Enforcement action will commence if necessary,” he said. Cr Jim Memeti said he’d heard similar complaints about abandoned carts at Keysborough’s Parkmore Shopping Centre. He said Dandenong Plaza used tokens for its shopping carts and didn’t have the same issues. “I think we need to replicate it in Parkmore and Springvale,” he said.
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It’s official - Greater Dandenong is the country’s most culturally diverse community. The municipality has long held the Victorian title, but Mayor Youhorn Chea said the latest Census figures revealed it was now in the national number one spot for the first time. Auburn in New South Wales was previously considered Australia’s most culturally diverse council area. “The latest census data shows the City of Greater Dandenong has residents from 157 different birthplaces and more than half of our residents are born overseas,” Cr Chea said. “More than four in five residents in Greater Dandenong have at least one overseas born parent.” The top birthplace countries recorded in the municipality were Vietnam, Cambodia, China, India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Afghanistan, New Zealand and Great Britain. The latest Census data also revealed that in 2016, more than 70 per cent of residents spoke a language other than English - the highest figure in Victoria and more than double the metropolitan average of 31 per cent. Widely spoken languages in Greater Dandenong include Vietnamese, Khmer, Chinese, Greek, Punjabi and Sinhalese. There are almost 2000 Asylum Seekers in Greater Dandenong - the highest of any Victorian Municipality.
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Keysborough's animal shelter is on track with its relocation. The Journal revealed last July that Australian Animal Protection Society (AAPS) had sold its Homeleigh Road site to the Department of Education and Training for use as a primary school. Manager Natasha Marginis said the shelter had bought land on nearby Perry Road and would build a new centre to open in July. Greater Dandenong Councillor Matthew Kirwan asked the Monday 12 February council meeting about progress for the relocation. "A couple of hours ago a resident contacted me via Facebook to inquire why the permit for the new site of the Keysborough Animal Shelter had not been granted," he said. City planning, design and amenity director Jody Bosman said he'd look into the concerns. But Ms Marginis confirmed with the Journal that everything was still on track. "We needed to submit our final plans to council on 9 February, which we did," she said. "It's now in council's control." The shelter has been in Homeleigh Road for about 30 years, and a move has been in the works for the past two. "We saw the residential areas coming up," Ms Marginis said. The shelter houses about 50 dogs and 200 cats, and rehomes more than 1700 animals a year. "We're looking to at least double the number that we're able to accommodate now," she said.
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LEARNING LINKS GROW STRONGER AT KINDER Kinder kids are getting a head start at St Anthony's Catholic Primary. The Noble Park school opened its new early learning centre at the start of the school year. "The standard to our students' oral language was falling with each new intake," Principal Patrika Rowley said. "We had two very healthy playgroups with people asking us 'why don't we have a kinder?'. "Our partnerships with the community were strong and we felt that it would strengthen our link to have a flow through from birth to 12. "This would also assist our parish to make connections with families prior to school." Then-principal Marg Batt successfully applied for a $650,000 State Government grant and the school chipped in more cash to bring the project to fruition.
FEEDBACK ON LITTLE INDIA REVAMP Greater Dandenong Council has a plan for Little India. The Indian Cultural Precinct is starting to take shape, but there’s room for more input.
SAMANTHA’S BEYOND HER COMFORT ZONE Breakfast with an inspirational speaker will kick off International Women’s Day in Greater Dandenong. Find out more about Samantha Gash.
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Barricaded inside booby-trap house By Cam Lucadou-Wells
the court heard. Magistrate Jack Vandersteen questioned why police took more than two weeks to arrest Kraskov despite his alleged risk to the community. “There was an unacceptable risk of offending yet they left the premises.” He noted a personal safety intervention order on behalf of the neighbour wasn’t served until Kraskov’s arrest. Kraskov’s lawyer argued there were no further issues with the neighbour in the fortnight up to his arrest. He had significant mental health issues, including persistent paranoid delusions, the court heard. He believed he had been under surveillance for seven years - including by technology that detected him through the walls of his house. He was being monitored by passing helicopters and neighbours. People wanted him dead because he was a drug dealer, he claimed. If bailed, he’d be supported by CISP - treatment that was inadequate for Kraskov’s needs, Mr Vandersteen ruled. Kraskov had no insight in his illness. Given that and the seriousness of the allegations and prior criminal history, his risk of re-offending was unacceptable, the judge said. Kraskov was remanded to appear at a contested hearing at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 14 March.
By Casey Neill A levy on development is deterring investment in central Dandenong, says Greater Dandenong Council. At the Monday 12 February council meeting, Cr Jim Memeti successfully moved that the council write to the Premier and Leader of the Opposition. The letter will re-affirm "the informed and previously advocated position of council" that the five per cent Infrastructure Recovery Charge (IRC) is "a significant barrier to private development in central Dandenong". It will say that urgent steps are needed to remove or amend the IRC "to realise benefits from recent public investment and to attract more private investment into the activity centre". Cr Memeti said the levy was deterring people who want to develop in central Dandenong. "We are telling them that this levy needs to come off," he said. Cr Tim Dark said developers being "flogged five per cent" was "just unfair". "It is vital we can secure as much private investment as possible," he said. The IRC is part of the Revitalising Central Dandenong (RCD) project. RCD was made possible through a $290 million investment from the State Government. The IRC came into operation on 1 September 2006 to help the State Government to recoup this investment. It's to remain in place until 31 December 2026, or until the investment is recouped. The IRC is based on five per cent of the building works, or the estimated site value of the land to be subdivided, or a combination of building works and the estimated site value.
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A Doveton man is fighting charges of stalking a neighbour, lighting a fire that threatened houses and barricading himself inside his booby-trapped abode. Alexander Kraskov, 44, appeared on video link during a failed bail application at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court on 12 February. He denies an alleged “course of conduct” that included weeks of racially abusing and throwing stones and glass bottles at the female neighbour and her house in Golden Court. The terrified neighbour had moved out and put her house on the market as a result, informant Acting Sergeant Greg Pajor told the court. On 23 September, the neighbour was allegedly awoken at night by the smashing of her bedroom window. She reportedly saw Kraskov outside, throwing things at her house while taunting and laughing at her. After she called police, a large fire was allegedly started outside and spread towards her house. Another neighbour frantically tried to extinguish the blaze while Kraskov allegedly rode a bicycle up and down the street and yelled racial taunts. Emergency services extinguished the blaze as Kraskov barricaded himself inside his house, the court heard. Police, believing there were man-traps protecting the front yard as well as the home’s
windows, negotiated with Kraskov but did not risk arresting him. They left the scene, arresting him as he walked down Rowan Street more than two weeks later. On his stroll, Kraskov was carrying a marine flare, a metal pole and a large amount of syringes, the court heard. Inside his house was a form of “man trap”, Sgt Pajor said. It consisted of an unloaded gun on the floor, which was connected via nylon string to behind the front door. Bottles of suspected fuel were allegedly found throughout the “filthy” and “cluttered” house. After the house was given the all-clear by the police bomb unit, detectives seized a crossbow, a martial-arts sword and spear gun from the hallway, the court was told. Kraskov had drug issues and an “extensive” criminal history including armed robbery, deceptions, handling stolen goods, weapons, drugs, serious assaults and escaping prison, the court heard. He’d also failed to answer bail and breached suspended sentences, Sgt Pajor said. “He is an incredible risk to neighbours and the broader public.” Kraskov applied to be bailed to a close relative’s home in Drouin. That relative had been victim of an assault and threats from Kraskov and had taken an intervention order against him in March 2017,
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LOOKING BACK 100 years ago 21 February 1918 Fine black coal seam discovered at Kilcunda A seam of black coal three feet in thickness has been discovered at Kilcunda by Messrs JS Green and JW Hyslop. A syndicate known as the West Kilcunda Coal Mining Company has been formed to work it. The coal is stated to be of excellent quality. The percentage of sulphur and ash are said to be lower than Newcastle coal. The absence of iron pyrites is greatly in its favour as a coke producer. Previously when Kilcunda coal was available it commanded a ready sale for gas, steam, and household purposes. As there is at present a difficulty in the way of a full supply of coal for southern states being maintained in consequence of the lack of shipping facilities, this seam should be
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worked to the fullest advantage. The Minister of Mines received a deputation of local residents at Kilcunda, and they urged the necessity of putting down a railway siding about one mile and a quarter in length over practically level country, the steepest grade being one in 26. A fine piece of coal measuring over two feet square was on view on the surface. Mr Downward was favourably impressed with what he saw, and he promised to exert his influence with the cabinet in order that this request might be acceded to.
50 years ago 20 February 1968 Ban sought on ‘vulgar’ book A move to have a “vulgar” book withdrawn from district schools was made in Dandenong Council last week.
The book is Cannery Row by John Steinbeck which is on the list of wider reading issued by the Education Department Examination Board. Cr Ian Fotheringham said “it is low, vulgar rubbish”. He moved that steps be taken to have the book withdrawn from schools. He was supported by Crs Schoon, Jarvis and Hill but was countered by a more moderate motion by Cr Downard that attention of education authorities be drawn to the book. Cr Downard had the support of Crs Pedder, Twohig, Meehan, Miller, Gately and the mayor Cr P Wagstaff.
20 years ago 16 February 1998 Time for chime Whatever happened to the chime of the town hall clock in Dandenong?
That was what Councillor Paul Donovan asked the city officers at last Monday’s council meeting. The group manager of corporate services Ms Mona Malouf said the council would consider restoring the chime and was seeking quotes of the job.
5 years ago 18 February 2013 MPs may probe freight trucks Health impacts from trucks would be investigated at a parliamentary committee if a Greens motion due to be put to a vote this week gets up. The economy and infrastructure standing committee will be asked to inquire, consider and report on air pollution, crashes, road damage and traffic congestion due to freight trucks. They will also be asked to look at “alternatives for moving the growing freight task”.
Living treasure won OAM What’s In a Name delves into the fascinating stories and personalities behind some of the city’s best-known street and location names. This week the Journal looks at Warner Reserve in Springvale’s Furnew Street. Ivan ‘Bill’ Warner has years of civic and voluntary service under his belt and is a City of Greater Dandenong Living Treasure. He studied engineering and worked as an apprentice and design draftsman before joining the police force in 1951. There he served as the Police Association president in 1973 and received two commendations for leadership in 1959 and 1970. He retired from the force in 1983 with a chief commissioner’s certificate for sustained, outstanding and loyal service. Bill received constant support and encouragement from his wife Gwen, who was an ex-
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NAME perienced scout leader. While stationed in Heyfield, Bill joined the scout movement and assisted her in the role, later establishing his own group in East Preston. He dedicated time and effort as an administrator in the movement, eventually becoming District Commissioner for Springvale until his retirement in 1987. Bill received commendations including the
Ivan ‘Bill’ Warner. Silver Acorn award for Distinguished Service to the Scout Movement in 1984. Bill was elected a councillor for the City of Springvale in 1969 and was mayor three times, in 1972, 1975 and 1981. He is particularly proud of the development
of the library service in Springvale, which opened in 1972. He provided incentives for council staff to attend conferences and seminars outside Springvale because he believed that staff efforts contributed to the overall success of local government. Bill was the foundation president of the Springvale and District Historical Society and was awarded Citizen of the Year in 1993 for service to the history movement and the community. Bill was awarded a Certificate of Appreciation during the International Year of Volunteers in 2001 and a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for service to local government and the community in 1984. - Compiled with assistance from City of Greater Dandenong
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Heart of the show By Casey Neill “It’s a pretty long innings but it’s been good.” Jack Rae was referring to his 70 years as a Dandenong Agricultural and Pastoral Society committee member. The society renamed the historic sale ring complex at its Greaves Reserve home the Jack Rae OAM Pavilion on Thursday 15 February. Mr Rae is a fourth generation farmer, and still runs cattle with his brother Bert today. Bert, Jack’s sister Thelma, and his daughters Dianne, Judith and Noelene all attended the dedication. “It is a bit special,” Mr Rae said. “I was a bit instrumental in asking the council if we could resurrect this. “To me, it meant a lot. “How much longer it will be used here, who knows.” The 89-year-old worked with then-Greater Dandenong Council heritage co-ordinator Colleen Lazenby on the project. In 1998 the council set her the task of capturing the Dandenong stock market’s history before it closed it down. Mr Rae helped to open doors for her, the council fearing she’d cop the brunt of ill-will towards the closure decision. Together they set about saving signage, the sale ring and other relics. “They were all destined for scrap,” Ms Lazenby said. Mr Rae opened the building that now bears his name back in 2000. “Jack Rae knows everybody and everybody knows Jack Rae,” she said. “His energy is legendary. “We are all proud to be your friends and colleagues.” Mr Rae said Lindsay Keys - “his grandson is on the committee now” - suggested 71 years
Jack Rae with the pavilion that now bears his name. ago that Jack or his brother Fred join the society. “I’m only a lad,” he said. “All the men are on the society.” He was 18-years-old and was intimidated about joining, but took on the challenge. Another Keys, George, a few years later suggested Mr Rae become the society’s representative on the then-Chamber of Agriculture. “That was my beginning really,” he said. “I suppose it’s the relationship that’s been established on the Dandenong Show society
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Support for cancer mates By Cam Lucadou-Wells Alan McTaggart felt the time was right to start giving back to fellow cancer survivors. The illness is years behind the 27-year-old Endeavour Hills operations manager. But he has jumped into support his high school buddy and Dandenong resident Daniel Margariti taking part in next month’s cancer research fundraiser Casey Relay for Life. Mr McTaggart has also committed himself to helping Mr Margariti’s patient support group Young Adult Cancer Support (YACS). “For a long time I’d wanted to give back,” Mr McTaggart said. “When Daniel approached me, I thought it’s my time to shine and get on board.” YACS gives young adult patients - who often feel isolated from peers - the chance to meet, talk and go out for fun. It even reaches interstate, hooking up young people on the messenger app Hangouts. Mr McTaggart had overcome his illness before reaching young adulthood. But he certainly knows something about the patients’ journey. At 13, Mr McTaggart was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. He overcame the illness after two and a half years of chemo. He remembers the patients who didn’t make it while he was in hospital, and feels fortunate. “It’s just good to know they (YACS participants) are getting the support they need.” However, his self-esteem took a hit while he was ill. His appearance changed dramatically through the hair loss from chemo and the weight gain from steroids. “I felt behind everyone else. I felt like they were on the bus and I was late to the bus stop.” Students at his school treated him with kid gloves. Though motivated by kindness, their behaviour made Mr McTaggart more uncomfortable.
Daniel Margariti and Alan McTaggart prepare for Casey Relay for Life next month. 177477 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS “One day a student didn’t know who I was and made a remark about my weight. “I felt good about that because I was being treated normally again.” Already shy and self-conscious, he kept to a tight circle of family and friends. His doctor told him if he stayed positive, he’d beat the illness. “I just wanted to get through it.” He now has a full-time job, a mortgage and is playing in a band Cloud Castles. In a way, cancer prepared him for a life in business. “Because of my illness, I’ve wanted to do things on my own and not rely on my own.” Casey Relay For Life is at Akoonah Park, Berwick on Friday, 2 March from 5.45pm. For details and to register, go to the Facebook page of Casey Relay For Life. To find out about Young Adult Cancer Support go to youngadultcancersupport.org
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Kiwi frenzy More than 32,000 people marked New Zealand's national day at Dandenong Market. Waitangi Day falls on 6 February, the day the Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840 to make New Zealand a part of the British Empire, guarantee Maori rights to their land and give Maoris the rights of British subjects. The market celebrated the day on Sunday 11 February with traditional New Zealand and Pacific street food, live performances and free ta moko face painting. Te Hononga O Nga Iwi presented a traditional kapa haka performance and Te Ara Hononga demonstrated mau rakau martial arts. Visitors watched traditional Cook Islands dances, music performances from Soul Purpose Band and Brand New Bag.
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IT’S NONE OF OUR BUSINESS BUT… bullying at the Monday 12 February Greater Dandenong Council meeting. She referenced interviews in late 2016, investigations and new measures. Cr Sean O'Reilly called a point of order, and CEO John Bennie confirmed the matter was confidential. "So I can't ask questions about what's been happening in this organisation?" Cr Sampey asked, before taking her seat.
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By Casey Neill Artist Leanne Failla spent nine months creating miniature paper replicas of every object in her house. Her work is on display with a collection from fellow artist Llawella Lewis at Heritage Hill’s Benga House in Dandenong until 15 April. Ms Lewis used drafting film to create small ceiling roses and other decorative features from around the home. “The inspiration is from interior architectural details from the houses that I live in now or have lived in throughout my life,” she said. “One of the works is a pattern from my carpets where I live now. “One is from the screen door, which is actually really common in Australia houses.” She took inspiration for an art deco ceiling panel from her childhood bedroom. “It was removed with renovation,” she said. Ms Lewis tried to track down the design, and recreated it from research and memory. “They’re recreated in a different scale often,” she said. “They’re made out of drafting film and they’re all cut, folded and sewn together. “The process I use relates to domesticity as well." Ms Lewis could see the connection between her and Ms Failla's works and welcomed the chance to exhibit in Benga House, which was
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Liawella Lewis with her work Hallway Splendour. 177512 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS originally a home. Ms Failla said a lot of her work was about events. “I like to explore how an object is involved in making events happen,” she said. “With this work it was about trying to create equalisation of all of the objects in my house, that’s why they’re all at the same scale. “They’re all the same watercolour stock.” She teased out the concept but didn’t quite achieve her initial aim. “I read some of them as being more important than others,” she said. “We put a lot of our own memories and things into these objects and how it is that they’re important in our lives. “It makes you think about what it is that we sacrifice to have a lot of stuff around us I guess.”
A tree crushed three cars in Springvale South during wild winds on Wednesday 14 January. Greater Dandenong SES unit controller Shane Bolton said the tree fell at a factory on Fiveways Boulevard. "It took us about two hours to clear the job," he said. "We had to be careful not to cause any further damage to the vehicles." Mr Bolton said the crew also received calls to assist with other fallen trees, and some building damage. "We got about eight jobs I think, so we got off pretty easily," he said.
Web series support Springvale-based comedian Diana Nguyen is seeking donations to make her Phi and Me web series a reality. She's in post-production to complete five 12-minute episodes of the Vietnamese Australian family comedy. Crystal Palace Catering will match every dollar donated (up to $2000). The crowd-fund ends on Friday 23 February. Visit www.phiandme.tv.
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"I think I sat too close to the firecrackers," Councillor Maria Sampey about her time at the Springvale Lunar New Year Festival. She told the Monday 12 February Greater Dandenong Council meeting: "When I went home I couldn't hear my husband. I had to lip read what he was saying."
Safety slow-down in Dandy Drivers are being slowed to 40 kilometres an hour in central Dandenong to save pedestrians' lives. The affected areas include Dandenong Plaza and Dandenong Market, Dandenong Hospital and Dandenong High School. The existing 40km speed limit outside Dandenong Hospital on David Street extends to Stud Road, and the 40-zone outside Dandenong High on James Street extends to David Street. The 40-zone on Princes Highway and Lonsdale Street now runs from 8am to midnight seven days a week. VicRoads will also install raised pavement at key intersections to increase pedestrian crossing visibility and provide better access for those on foot.
Tropfest contender A short film shot in Dandenong was a finalist in the Tropfest short film festival. Winners were to be announced on Saturday 17 February and the Journal will feature the result for The Last Time I Saw You. It captures the experience of a 16-year-old Hazara refugee facing up to three school bullies.
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HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 32 Stanford Avenue, Keysborough, 3173 Price: $1,570,000-$1,650,000 Description: 5 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, 1 study , 4 garage Inspect: By appointment Auction: Closing date sale (unless sold prior) Tuesday 27 February, at 6pm Contact: Ozan Kanbur, 0403 644 379, OZAN KANBUR, 0403 644 379, ALEX KHUN, 0438 443 846
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KEYSBOROUGH 24 WESLEY COURT ENVIABLE HOME, PRESTIGE LOCATION A beautiful red brick charm standing tall in a tucked away low-traffic court location delivering a family residence of generous proportions perfect for growing families with flexibility and outstanding zoned living and entertaining areas. • Soaring cathedral ceilings w/ open staircase • Formal living w/ ireplace • Tasmanian Oak kitchen w/ SS appliances & WIP • Master w/ dual WIR & double vanity ensuite • Undercover alfresco entertaining room • Balinese-style spa & open lawns • Evaporative cooling/Ducted heating • Triple lock up garage • 35sq/610m2 (approx)
A5 B3 E3 C3 D1 CLOSING DATE SALE (Unless Sold Prior) Tuesday 20th February @7:00pm $1,275,000-$1,350,000 Sunday 1:00-1:45pm Thursday 6:00-6:45pm 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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KEYSBOROUGH 54 SOMERFIELD DRIVE SOUTH SINGLE LEVEL PERFECTION This magnificent family home has been built to absolute perfection and has a beautiful, warm, homely feel from the moment you step inside. Featuring wonderful proportions with generous internal living, the floorplan will certainly accommodate the growing family. • Carlisle Homes - 5 years old (approx) • Master bedroom w/ WIR & double vanity ensuite • Multiple formal/informal living spaces • Theatre room • Gourmet kitchen w/ stone benchtops & WIP • Covered alfresco entertainment w/ outdoor kitchen • Low maintenance landscaped gardens • Evaporative cooling/Ducted heating • Double garage w/ internal access • 35sq/508m2 (approx)
A4 B2 E2 C2 CLOSING DATE SALE (Unless Sold Prior) Tuesday 20th February @ 6:00pm $980,000-$1,070,000 Wednesday 6:00-6:30pm Sunday 12:00-12:30pm Photo ID Required 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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CLosing Date saLe (unLess soLD prior) tuesDay 27 February 2018 at 6:00pM esr $730,000 - $790,000 View Inspection: Wednesday 6:30-7:00PM Inspection: Saturday 12:00-12:30PM ContaCt Adem Duramanoglu 0417 555 689 Corey Le 0417 311 491 oFFiCe 363 Springvale Road, Springvale Tel: 03 8581 0999
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COASTAL VILLAGE LIFESTYLE FANTASTIC coastal village lifestyle, located very close to the town centre of Tooradin and the picturesque foreshore and boat ramp, this property is one of three executive designed townhouses. · Three large bedrooms, master with retreat large WIR and ensuite; · Powder room, huge living and dining areas downstairs; · Gorgeous white vinyl wrap kitchen with stainless steel appliances, incinerator,
ducted sweeper; · Sleeping and bathrooms upstairs; · Heating and cooling, ducted vacuum on both levels; · Absolutely huge laundry; · Huge alfresco area, 9m x 5m cool deck with custom blinds throughout; · 20 energy efficient solor panels(5kw), 3000-litre water tank, CCTV; and · Very low-maintenance surroundings with a double garage plus room for a third
vehicle or workshop. Yet only a short stroll to Tooradin Primary School, with a large collection of excellent restaurants and takeaways. The V/Line bus stop is around the corner. Also nearby is the progressive Tooradin Sports Club, Rutter Park, Tooradin Primary School. Tooradin foreshore lifestyle with pier and boat ramp and parklands with a variety of scenic walking tracks around the inlet. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 3/3-5 Evans Street, TOORADIN, 3980 Description: 3 bed, 2 bath, 3 garage Inspect: By appointment Price: $530,000-$550,000 Auction Details: For Sale Agent: John Lauretta, FINNING FIRST NATIONAL REAL ESTATE
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HERE’S a wonderful opportunity for an astute buyer to purchase an affordable three bedroom opportunity with views in Doveton. Set on an elevated block of about 706 square metres, this three-bedroom, onebathroom house will impress with a variety of extras the current vendors have added to increase the marketability of this lovely home. With views stretching across the local area and parks, this home has electric shutters, a renovated kitchen, doubleglazed windows and offers someone the chance to build a family home at an affordable price. Ducted heating, air-conditioning for those hot days, and a massive stove that would be happy to be seen on My Kitchen Rules - this home has entertainment written all over it. Outside there’s a man cave, undercover pergola for cars or entertaining guests, a dog run, plus a balcony area overlooking the front yard, this home has so many extras. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 2 Torana Court, Doveton, 3177 Description: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathrooms, 2 garage Auction: Sale by set date: Tuesday 27 February, at 5pm (unless sold beforehand) Price: $570,000-$625,000 Inspect: Saturday: As advertised or by appointment Agent: Andrew Ward, 0403 411 348, BARRY PLANT, DANDENONG, 9706 7455 Coming Soon
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HARD WORK HAS BEEN DONE BUILT under the Porter Davis name is this fantastic four-bedroom plus study home, comprising three living areas, rumpus, home theatre room plus family and dining areas. Great kitchen with five-burner cooker, dishwasher and walk-in pantry. Large master bedroom zoned away from the other bedrooms. Evaporative cooling and Coonara ensure year-round comfort. We also have a six-square garage with internal house access. Outdoor you have a gazebo heated spa area, 9.5-metre by six-metre barn shed with three-phase power, a fantastic ornamental lake with slipway and a circular driveway for easy access. Inspections are by appointment only. â—?
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 32 Shepherds Hut Road, LANGWARRIN SOUTH, 3910 Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 6 garage Price: $1,290,000-$1,390,000 Inspect: By appointment Auction: For Sale Contact: Frank Barrett 0418 800 912, FINNING FIRST NATIONAL REAL ESTATE
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Set on an elevated corner block providing possible vehicle access to the backyard, this well constructed home has lots to offer the young couple starting out or the astute investor. The convenience of being within minutes walk to the shopping centre and school makes this home a priority on your shopping list. Currently leased for $340.00 per week to long term tenants, the home offers three bedrooms, large kitchen/meals area adjoining a huge living room, ideal for entertaining. There is a large garage with internal access. MAKE THIS ONE YOURS!
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What a location! You can stroll to the Dandenong Market, Oasis Sports Centre, Tafe college and Hospital and medical precinct in minutes. This low maintenance, three bedrooms home represents a good opportunity to the retiree or young first home buyer. Features three generous size bedrooms with built in robes, separate entrance hall, big formal lounge room and bright kitchen/meals area. The home offers aluminium shutters, ducted heating, air conditioning, two toilets, large bathroom and separate laundry. A double garage with auto door completes the package! TRY TO FIND BETTER!
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In a quiet court location yet within a short walk to St Johns College, Dandenong Plaza, Market and other amenities is this North-East facing three bedroom home, ideal for the retiree or first home buyer on a budget. Offers an L shaped lounge/dining off the modern kitchen with gas cooking and plenty of cupboard space. The bedrooms are serviced by an ensuite effect full family bathroom and a separate toilet. The spacious laundry offers access to the tranquil backyard with shady trees and a garden shed. Features include gas heating& HWS, air conditioning, aluminium windows, security doors and a single carport. AFFORDABLE OPPORTUNITY!
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ONE OUT OF THE BOX!
Such brilliant presentation is bound to cause a stir and unfortunately only one person can buy this highly sought after property. Fully renovated kitchen and bathroom and large open plan living with polished floor boards to the ducted heating, cooling and two bedrooms with built in robes, this home beats them all. Located close to everything with plenty of off street parking and a large area of land out the back with a shed and timber decking with great views out to the North. First home, downsize or investment and don’t forget no stamp duty for qualified first home buyers! Make this your new home. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS BUT ONCE!
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GRAND FAMILY LIVING THIS is where as-new prestige meets family ease. Built on a grand scale, this expansive four-bedroom plus study area, 2.5 bathroom home is big on adaptability – with separate formal and media lounges (perfect to double as a fifth bedroom), expansive living-dining and a kid-wise firstfloor lounge. There’s even living to adore outdoors with room to lounge, dine and cook up a storm in an immense al fresco area with gas-plumbed barbecue kitchen area! Going above and beyond with a naturally-lit true butler’s pantry (with sink and window splashback) for the prestige appliance kitchen, there’s a mirrored dressing-room and dual vanity ensuite for the impressive dual-doored master domain, and a dual-workstation for the fitted study. Climate controlled over five zones by professional-standard refrigerated air-conditioning/heating system, this fully-alarmed home is sound-wired inside and out with three-phase power, ducted vacuum …. and designer detail including stone benchtops (even for the butler’s pantry and laundry), wideboard timber floors (inside) and polished concrete (for the alfresco area). With solar hot-water and double-glazing, this six-star even has luxury extras including a spectacular 1.8m gas-log heater for the main living zone. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: 4 Glenfern Drive, Keysborough Description: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 garage, 1 study Agent: Steve Turner 0402 342 957, Terry Jepson 0458 677 774, BUXTON
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LOVE EVERY BIT OF THIS BUNGALOW BACK by popular demand, Romeo’s famous Jamieson Bungalow is now open in Berwick waters display village, Clyde North. This classic California Bungalow design has been built for over 100 happy clients across Victoria and is still as popular as ever. First displayed over 10 years ago in Pakenham, you will fall in love this fourbedroom, two-bathroom family home. Federation style, with cosy details everywhere you look. From the wormy chestnut timber floors to the handmade fretwork in the walkways, the old-world kitchen and light-filled living areas will have you packing your bags to move in after your first visit, if you haven’t already parked up on the couch. This home gives instant feelings of warmth and comfort that are only found in a residence that has taken generations to refine, a floor plan designed for living and the jaw dropping, timeless facade are among the best we’ve seen. The quality of this home speaks for its self, from the moment you open the front door it is apparent that each tradesperson working under the Romeo name has dedicated a lifetime to their craft. Visit this exquisite home in Berwick Waters display village: Weekends from 10am-5pm and Monday–Wednesday noon5pm. For more information you can visit Romeo Homes at www.romeohomes.com. au or contact Julie on 0417 016 206. ●
HOME ESSENTIALS Address: Jamieson Bungalow, Berwick Waters Display Village, Clyde North Inspect: Weekends from 10am-5pm and Monday–Wednesday, noon-5pm Agent: Julie, 0417 016 206, WWW.ROMEOHOMES.COM.AU
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LEXINGTON GARDENS JOIN US FOR A VILLAGE OPEN DAY! Saturday 24th February 10am – 2pm | 114 Westall Road, Springvale A landmark retirement community in the heart of Springvale, Lexington Gardens blends stylish apartment living with exclusive resort facilities, set amongst peaceful garden surrounds. We’re proud of our home and our community and we invite you to come along, meet our residents and staf and discover what life at Lexington Gardens is all about! • ENJOY A DAY OF DELICIOUS FOOD, ENTERTAINMENT & MARKET STALLS • FREE AND OPEN TO THE WHOLE FAMILY • TOUR AVAILABLE APARTMENTS AND RESORT FACILITIES • FIND OUT MORE ABOUT OUR PLANNED DEVELOPMENT FOR NEW APARTMENTS* • MEET OUR FRIENDLY TEAM AND FIND OUT MORE ABOUT OUR SUPPORTIVE COMMUNITY
RSVP to 03 9549 9500 or visit lexingtongardens.com.au The information contained in this advertisement was correct as at February 2018, but may change. Whilst Lendlease endeavours to ensure that the information in this advertisement is correct, no warranty, express or implied, is given as to its accuracy. Prospective purchasers must make and only rely on their own assessments and seek their own professional advice in all respects. Plans are subject to council approval. 12379900-MB09-18
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Noble Park Community Garden – Home Grown Swap Day
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Come and join us at the Noble Park Community Garden for a Home Grown Swap Day. Bring along your excess home grown goods and swap them with someone else’s. Swap lemons for herbs, tomatoes for celery and everything in between. Where: Noble Park Community Centre When: Friday February 23rd, 2018 between 10:30am and 11:30am. Cost:FREE!! Noble Park Community Centre: Ph: 9547 5801
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 self contained building with a seating capacity of 50. We cater for ongoing regular hire as well as casual hire. Please call to discuss availability. Noble Park Community Centre: Ph: 9547 5801
REAL Chance Project – SLAC Outreach Program in Dandenong Inviting applications from young people (18 – 24 y. o.) Who are we looking for? We are looking for 10 young people aged 18 – 24y.o. to commit for 20 hours per week over 12 weeks. What is the commitment? Apply for one of the jobs available at SLAC and its Dandenong Benevolent Society Outreach Program. Successful applicants will be required to work 15 hours per week over 2 days and undertake 5 hours of related training on another day. In-kind remuneration. What are the jobs? Retail Shop Assistant, Marketing and Promotion Assistant, Assets and Stock Maintenance Assistant, Admin Assistant Community Services Assistant. For more information, please call 9793 3736 or email to dandenongbs@springvalelac.org.au Springvale Learning and Activity Centre. Ph: 9547 2647
South East Learn Local Pathways Network Support Programs for Workers in Employment Transition
Art & Craft Courses Bookings now being taken for all courses, including: Discover Thai & Asian Cooking; Patchwork, Quilting and Decorative Sewing; Basic Sewing Skills & Dressmaking; Painting & Drawing; Creative Mindfulness. Please ring reception for bookings and further information. Keysborough Learning Centre. Ph: 9798 7005; Email: info@klckeys.com.au
Ramblers Walking Group The Ramblers is a friendly social group that meets weekly at Noble Park Community Centre to walk the local neighbourhood. The Ramblers also meet at Dawson’s bistro, Greyhounds EntertainmentSandown,forlunchonthesecondTuesdayeachmonth,andforDinneronthe last Tuesday of each month. Cost: $5 per year for membership. Lunches and Dinners at your cost. For more information, please contact Noble Park Community Centre. Noble Park Community Centre: Ph: 9547 5801
Every Day English – Level 1, 2 and 3 plus Advanced StudyandpracticeEnglishlanguagecommunicationskills-includinglisteningwritingand speaking.Theseprogramsareaimed,atpeoplewhohavelittleornounderstandingofEnglish, but want to improve their skills in both speaking writing and conversation for everyday activities. Term 1: Level 1- Monday 9:30am to 12:30pm. Level 2 - Thursday 9:30am to 12:00pm. Level 3 – Thursday 12:30pm to 3:00pm. Advanced – Wed. 9:30am to 12:30pm. Dandenong Neighbourhood House Inc – Phone 9792 5298
Employment Ready Intensive Program @ SLAC Join us to update the skills in customer service, handling complaints, working in a team. Freeassessmentsoftransferableskills,helpwiththeEnglishlanguage. Contact 9547 2647 for more information. Springvale Learning and Activity Centre. Ph: 9547 2647
Yoga and Mediation Start your week off with a yoga and meditation class that can help you improve heart health, balance, strength and flexibility. Cost of only a gold coin donation. Classes commence Monday 12th February 2018, 10am-11.30 or call us for more information on 9548 3972 Springvale Neighbourhood House: Phone: 9548 3972
CALD Women Leading Prevention How can Learn Local can help retrenched workers? •Free,independentandimpartialassessmentsfortransferableworkskills. •HelptoimproveEnglishLanguage,Literacy,NumeracyandComputerSkills •Welcoming,localandfriendlytrainingsettings. •Careersupportservice,helpwithresumes,coveringlettersandnewjobsearch •Manyaccreditedandpre-accreditedworkskillscourses •Linkstootherservicesandnewnetworksforjobsearch Contact Springvale Learning and Activities Centre – South East Learn Local Pathways Coordinator Phone: 9547 2647; or email: manager@springvalelac.org.au
Come and join this program for women by women. It aims to improve your understanding of your own health and safety issues, steps to take to prevent harm to yourself and children, maintain healthy and respectful family relationships, build resilience and positive parenting skills, increase their self-confidence and learn about the services available to you and how to access them. To enrol, please call 9701 3740 or email: lora@wellspringsforwomen.com Wellsprings for Women Ph: 9701 3740
Computer Skills Training DNH computer programs are perfect for the complete beginner through to those with confident skills to explore the Internet and to update their knowledge of particular software packages. Individual skill levels are catered for and supported by other learners in any of our programs. Basic and Beyond groups: Monday to Thursday – 9:30am to 12:30pm and 1:00pm to 4:00pm. Dandenong Neighbourhood House Inc – Phone 9792 5298
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with Irene Difesa, Dandenong kidney transplant recipient
What is something people don’t know about you? I am shy. What was your most memorable moment? Finally being accepted into the Victoria Police Force after 14 years of fighting with them. What would your last meal be? A burger with the lot.
THREE … different exhibitions in one location
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Tea Time: an exploration of Australian suburban pastime is on display in Laurel Lodge at Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens in Dandenong. Until Sunday 15 April, visitors can see textiles and tearelated artefacts from the civic collection, plus oral histories.
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Our House is on display in Benga House at Heritage Hill until Sunday 15 April and features work from two emerging artists exploring ideas about domestic life. Llawella Lewis uses drafting film to create small ceiling roses and other decorative features from around the home. Leanne Failla spent nine months creating miniature paper replicas of every object in her house.
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The Artist in Residence Showcase features work that Tamara Desiatov, Jenni Ivins, Wendy Grace, Midori Furze and Andrew Price created while based at Heritage Hill's studios. This exhibition is also in Benga House until Sunday 15 April.
What event, past, present or future, would you like to witness? To live long enough to watch my grandchildren grow. What do you wish people understood about organ donation? There is no age limit to being an organ donor and most religions support organ donation. How do you feel knowing that your mum’s kidney is helping to keep you alive? I’m grateful beyond words to her for giving me life twice. What six guests, dead or alive, would you invite to a dinner party? The Dalai Lama, Jackie Chan, Mother Teresa, Mohammed Ali, John F Kennedy and Bruce Lee. What has been your most embarrassing moment? Walking into a male toilet in front of a group of diners.
Irene Difesa with medals from her Transplant Games success.
What inspires you to push your body and mind to their limits?
What was your first or best concert? Bruce Springsteen.
Being given a second chance at life and making the most of every minute I have.
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You’re invited to celebrate the grand opening of our new Lifestyle Berwick Waters Clubhouse. Sample the luxury, fun and excitement that awaits you at Lifestyle Berwick Waters. Bring your friends and family and get a taste of what it’s like to live in Lifestyle Berwick Waters. There’ll be plenty of food & drinks, wine tastings, barista coffee, entertainment and more to enjoy. WHEN: Saturday 3 March TIME:
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Final homes now selling from $278,700 to $460,300* *Prices subject to change and based on location.
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Cracking day kicks it off The 26th annual Springvale Lunar New Year Festival was a hit. Thousands of people flooded central Springvale on Sunday 11 February to watch multi-cultural performances, enjoy international cuisine and welcome the Year of the Dog at the Springvale Asian Business Association (SABA) event. Lion dancers, fire crackers and confetti kicked off the day, and a fireworks display brought celebrations to a close.
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WHAT’S ON Thursday 29 March, Tuesday to Friday, 11am to 5pm, and Saturdays, 11am to 3pm.
Sing-a-long at The Open Door The Open Door invites attendees to learn a new song or two, or join in with some favourite oldies. No experience is necessary, just a willingness to join in the chorus and make new friends. The Open Door, 110 Ann Street, Dandenong. Friday 23 February, 1.30pm to 2.30pm, followed by a cuppa until 3pm. A gold coin donation is suggested. Call Trish or Jo on 9791 8664 for more details.
Contemporary Ink Illustration workshop Participants will use a range of brushes and other found tools to make interesting marks on different surfaces. Benga House at Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Saturday 3 March, 1pm to 4pm. $25 for adults and $20 concession. Call 8571 1666 or visit www.greaterdandenong.com to book.
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Lunar New Year at the market There'll be dragon and lion dancing, Chinese drumming and Taekwondo to welcome the Year of the Dog. There'll be a pop-up food bazaar with 16 vendors . Live entertainment will include a flying dragon spanning more than 20 metres. Dandenong Market, corner Clow and Cleeland streets, Dandenong. Sunday 25 February, 10am to 4pm. Entry and parking is free for this event.
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Beeswax wraps Participants will learn how to make and maintain their own beeswax wraps for keeping food fresh and hygienic without single-use plastics such as cling-wrap. Benga House at Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Tuesday 27 February, 6.30pm to 8.30pm. $20 for adults and $17 concession. Call 8571 1666 or visit www.greaterdandenong.com to book.
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Finding friendship The Burmese Women's Alliance Friendship Group meets every Thursday to socialise and make new friends. The meetings involve mentoring, cancer screening workshops, and fabric painting. Noble Park Community Centre, Memorial Drive, Noble Park. Thursdays during school terms, noon to 2pm. New members are welcome. A $2 donation applies to fabric painting. Call Chaw on 0432 021 888 or the Noble Park Community Centre on 9547 5801 for
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She 2018 The exhibition features six graduating artists. Julia Burke's videos examine the way that sunlight and time change perception of an object. Yvonne Jemmeson's prints, collage and sculpture examine the relationship between two dimensional and three dimensional space. Talia Carroll's sensual photographs come alive with pinholes that pierce the flesh. Susan Pover's sculptures form an anti-prosthesis that hinders the movement of the wearer. Bertha Putri's intricate large-scale drawings combine Indonesian batik and Dutch-inspired motifs. Madeline Nibali's series of painted family portraits are a set of recollections that could be based on false memories. Walker Street Gallery and Arts Centre, corner Walker and Robinson streets, Dandenong. Meet the artists on Thursday 1 March, 6.30pm. Exhibition runs Thursday 1 March to
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Strassman's iTedE Ventriloquist David Strassman's latest show features a conversation between five puppets at once and a look at technology use. Drum Theatre, corner Lonsdale and Walker streets, Dandenong. Saturday 3 March, 7pm. Tickets are priced from $49.90. Visit www. drumtheatre or call 8571 1666 for bookings.
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Sustainability Festival Visitors can learn how to do more with less and see how relevant the environment is to their lives. There'll be food trucks, live music, cooking demonstrations, animal displays and more. Dandenong Market, corner Clow and Cleeland streets, Dandenong. Sunday 4 march, 10am to 3pm.
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10th AIII Holi Fair The Australian Indian Innovations Incorporated (AIII) Fair returns to celebrate the Festival of Colours. There'll be rides, food and variety stalls, powder colour, cultural dances and more. Tatterson Park, 100 Cheltenham Road, Keysborough. Sunday 4 March, 11.30am to 6pm. Call Raj on 0411 429 598 or visit www.aiii. org.au for more information.
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Help is available Free meals, showers and laundry services are available. Doveton Neighbourhood Learning Centre, 34 Oak Avenue, Doveton. Tuesdays, 6pm to 8pm. Call 9791 1449 for more information.
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Garnar Lane Lightboxes The light boxes are visible 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to people moving through the lane-
way. In this exhibition, photographer David Wadelton presents images of the milk bar, the fish and chip shop, apartment blocks, newsagents, old shop signs and back lanes. Garnar Lane between Thomas and Lonsdale Streets, Dandenong. Until Saturday 31 March.
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Our House Two emerging artists work with paper to explore ideas about domestic life. Llawella Lewis uses drafting film to create small ceiling roses and other decorative features. Benga House at Heritage Hill Museum and Historic Gardens, 66 McCrae Street, Dandenong. Until Sunday 15 April. Open Tuesday to Friday, 10am to 4pm.
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Watching the neighbourhood Neighbourhood Watch (NHW) Greater Dandenong welcomes residents to share concerns and hear from guest speaker Assistant Commissioner Robert Hill. Paddy O'Donoghue Centre, 18-34 Buckley Street, Noble Park. Wednesday 21 March, 7.30pm. Visit www.facebook.com/nhwgreaterdandenong or call Dawn Vernon on 0407 325 030 for more information.
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The Think Tank Kids aged 7 to 11 years can bring their parents to this free workshop on appropriate housing. They can develop a model of a floating house. Dandenong Library, 225 Lonsdale Street, Dandenong. Saturday 24 February, 3pm. Bookings are essential. Call 1300 630 920.
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Under the Planning & Environment Act 1987, Council as the Responsible Authority is giving notice to any person who may be affected by the granting of the permit that they may submit an objection. This application is in the process of being considered. The Responsible Authority will not decide on the application until at least 14 days after the date of this Notice. ·
Grace Removals Group A Division of Grace Worldwide (Australia) Pty Ltd A.B.N 90 070 345 845 of Tucks Rd, Seven Hills NSW hereby gives notice under the Victoria Warehousemen’s Liens Act 1958 that storage charges are overdue for the undermentioned accounts. Unless payment in full is received on or before the 26th Febraury 2018 goods will be offered for sale by Public Auction at the premises named; Abbeys Auctions, 480482a Station St, Box Hill VIC 3128. Goods to be Auctioned online from the 27th February 2018. THOMSON - ref 284153 H/H items stored at Hallam 31/8/15 owes $3895.81 to 26/02/18. ASTON – ref 236214 H/H items stored at Hallam 30/8/02 owes $5053.78 to 26/02/18. SAMARASINHA – ref 273635 H/H items stored at Hallam 29/10/12 owes $3396. 28 to 26/02/18
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Bears upstaged Bloods By Nick Creely Suited perfectly to the Twenty20 format, Berwick's vast array of experienced champions and talented youngsters meant they were always going to be a tough side to defeat in the tournament. And in Wednesday evening's Dandenong District Twenty20 grand final at Arch Brown against one of the Bears' greatest rivals in Springvale South, they claimed their first piece of silverware for the season in what will be a season defining week for many reasons. Skipper Matt Chasemore won the toss and elected to bat, with Nathan Pilon and Jordan Cleland opening up proceedings. There were some danger signs early in the piece that a colossal total was on the cards, with the pair swiftly crunching 40 runs unbeaten off the first six overs. As expected, the Bloods were always going to have their moment and find a way to peg the Bears back, and eventually quick Tim Ford (2/32) found the answer, removing Cleland (29) caught behind with the score 1/49. The momentum well and truly had shifted, with leggie Malinga Bandara (2/38) spinning a web through the dangerous Pilon for 28, before Dandenong champion and Bloods skipper Brett Forsyth (2/28) trapped Ryan Williamson in front not long after without troubling the scorers. At 3/64, Chasemore (45 off 31 balls) and marquee Blade Baxter (37 off 25) consolidated the ship briefly, riding out some tight bowling from the visitors, before launching an attack. The pair did a fine job of rotating the strike, and with four overs left in the innings, set a decent platform at 3/115. Baxter, in particular; starting looking for the ropes regularly and was able to crunch three maximums over the rope before he eventually holed out to Bandara, and a late flurry by Jarrod Armitage (11 off 9) and Chasemore; who played a fine hand for his side; lifted the Bears to a competitive 7/156 off their 20 overs. But with the likes of Forsyth, Craig Slocombe, Nathan King and reigining Wookey winner Steven Spoljaric, it seemed like the Bears could have been 10 to 20 runs short. Gun quicks James Wilcock (3/16) and Armitage (1/29) struck gold early, with both King (15) and Forsyth (1) swiftly removed without damage done. The looming threat of Spoljaric kept the Bloods afloat, and cameos by Slocombe (18) and Andrew Staude (20) had the visitors well and truly on track. But despite Spoljaric's (56) best efforts once again, the Bears; through the likes of Chasemore (2/22), James Wilcock (3/16) and Baxter (2/20), rallied to restrict the Bloods to 8/135. It gives the Bears their second DDCA Twenty20 title, in what is a positive start to the week. "It was just an expectation that we were going to win; I told them at the start (of the tournament) that if I'm going to lead (the team), I'll pick teams to win," Chasemore said after the match.
Matt Chasemore pulls out a trademark sweep during his excellent innings on Wednesday. 177596 "The boys bought into that; we made a tough decision for Darren de Souza not to play, but at the end of the day, it was the team that I thought would win it." Chasemore was full of praise of his squad, which blended some of the emerging players at the club with some of the most seasoned local players in the state. "My theory on experience is not exactly how many games you play, but how fast you're prepared to learn, and I spoke to younger blokes like Cory Bevan, Jordy (McDonnell), Daz (de Souza) and Jordan Cleland and explained their role, everyone needs a role, and they did it well," he said. "With myself and Nathan Pilon in the team, I guess you're always going to post a total that's competitive, but along the way we had blokes chip in and make runs or take wickets. "Our marquee player (Baxter) is also one of the better players in Victoria, to be honest, so to have someone like him in the mix was great." While Chasemore believes Springvale South have one of the best local sides he has seen, a strong belief of his systems and never taking the foot off the pedal in pursuit of victory was a catalyst for the win. "Nerves and pressure is not something that crosses my mind, I don't see why I've got anything to worry about; 156 was definitely enough for us to make because we can bowl
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teams out for nothing," he said. "If you do all the work, and tick all the boxes, you've got nothing to worry about. "In Twenty20 cricket, you still need to take the 10 wickets; if you solely go in trying to save runs, you can't do that. "At times last night, I brought fielders in and had three out even in the non powerplay overs. "It worked, and some people made little comments, but I'm not there to save the game, I'm there to win it. "We attacked, and starving Spolly of the strike in the second half of the innings was just perfect; It comes down to good fields, the leader having knowledge, and star bowlers executing, which they did." Final scores: Berwick 7/156 (M.Chasemore 45*, B.Baxter 37, J.Cleland 29, N.Pilon 28, B.Forsyth 2/28, T.Ford 2/32, M.Bandara 2/38) def Springvale South 8/135 (S.Spoljaric 56, J.Wilcock 3/16, B.Baxter 2/20, M.Chasemore 2/22 Berwick's Twenty20 premiership side: Matthew Chasemore (captain) Nathan Pilon (keeper) Jarrod Goodes Blade Baxter Jarrod Armitage James Wilcock
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Darling on comeback trail By Nick Creely Aaron Darling will be entering this year's TAC Cup season hell bent on making up for lost time. One of the hard luck stories of the 2017 AFL draft, Darling, 19, will return to the Dandenong Stingrays as a top age player in 2018 after recovering from a full knee reconstruction that ruined his 2017 season. Darling told the Journal his body is "100 per cent" heading into Round 1 against Geelong Falcons on Sunday 25 March, but won't be rushed back in unnecessarily. "I'm kind of just ticking all the boxes and not really having my sights set on anything; it's clearly good to have a goal at the end, but I just want to tick off each box as I go and see what happens," he said. "I've been back at full training since the start of December so I've picked things up again really quickly." dandenong.starcommunity.com.au
The creative forward is also fully over missing out on the draft, even though he was part of the AFL Academy, but said he expects to mix some TAC Cup football with some VFL games as he pushes a case for an AFL spot in 2019. "I kind of knew coming into the draft that I didn't have a great chance of going, and I hadn't played much of late, so I'm just really excited to play," he said. "I think the club will try and push me through the VFL early, either with Frankston or Casey, and hopefully push on from there. "I just really want to play footy." But Darling said he's learnt a lot from a year on the sidelines, saying he has found a new perspective on how to look at the game. "Even looking at football from a coaching side of things last year really helped, and I know my body a lot better now, so yeah, I definitely learnt a lot along the journey," he said.
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Knockout blow by Hawks By Nick Creely Berwick’s season is over, and Hallam’s is only really beginning. That was the consequence of the Bears’ hard fought loss to the Hawks on Saturday, as the Turf 1 top four is finally set in stone with just one round left to play. While there were always going to be fleeting moments of momentum with the ball, the Bears simply didn’t make enough runs on day one, and all the Hawks had to do was grind it out, and capitalize anytime the visitors strayed off a length. Resuming play at 0/13, the Hawks’ most experienced opening duo Ben Hillard (37) and Leigh Booth (38) were tested; as expected; but rode the tough wave early to set the home side on the right path. Both rock solid in defense, eventually Jarrod Goodes (2/47) found the spark, removing both Booth and the dangerous Jagveer Hayer in consecutive balls, both with excellent deliveries. It brought the Hawks to 2/61, and with a sniff of restricting them under their first innings total of 163. As he has for most of the season, Jordan Hammond (16) looked fluent, and combined with Hillard, managed to steady the ship before James Wilcock (3/56) entered the fray. In a tense spell, that had its moments of fierceness, Wilcock prized out Hammond, Kevin Kean (1) and eventually Hillard; trapped LBW; and suddenly the Hawks were falling apart with the score 5/95. But a steely resolve; one that will see the Hawks now enter finals as a genuine threat; saw Ryan Hillard (22 not out) rearguard the chase, and combined with Vishal Thind (36 not out), put on 47 ice cool runs to steer the home side to a result that has now shaped the season. It was just as exciting down at Park Oval, with Buckley Ridges saluting their 90-year celebration in style, with a thrilling final ball win
Ben Hillard’s gritty 37 helped Hallam to a season-defining victory. 177793 against Heinz Southern Districts. Chasing 291, Daniel Watson (73), Susa Pradeep (72) and skipper Troy Aust (50) thrilled the home crowd, and brought them close to victory despite the looming threat of Michael ‘Slick’ Davies (5/66). Needing six runs to win off the final over
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of the day; and with just two wickets left in the shed; the Bucks found the winning single through a clip off the pads of Wes Nicholas to secure a thrilling win that sent some of the legends of the club into raptures. In the round’s other matches, Mordialloc (197 and 3/33) absolutely dispatched St Mary’s
(74), 6/39 to Steve Spoljaric inspired Springvale South (136 and 8/129) to a comfortable win against Dandenong West (97), Narre Warren (268) belted North Dandenong (115 and 3/43), while Cranbourne (185) pushed above Dingley (48 and 5/94), sending the Dingoes to equal last.
Sky is the limit for one fast birthday girl By Mick Floyd Group 1 National Futurity winner Blue Sky Riot celebrated her second birthday in style at Sandown Park on Thursday when scoring an impressive victory in the fastest time of the night. And what better way to celebrate than to stop for ice cream on the way home. “I always stop at McDonalds on the way home from the track, the dogs love the soft serve. It’s her birthday and she went super so I might get her an extra scoop,” said winning trainer Anthony Azzopardi. Returning to the track for the first time since running fifth in the group Laurels in December, Blue Sky Riot began fairly but mustered quickly to be a clear second behind Princess Pout through the first turn. The pair soon put a gap on the chasing pack, before Blue Sky Riot swept past Princess Pout to score by half a length in 29.55. The time took two lengths off her previous best at the circuit.
It was her seventh in 14 career starts, and despite having already chalked up city wins at Sandown, the Meadows and Wentworth Park and almost $100,000 in prize money, Azzopardi will bypass the rich Group 1 Australian Cup series and will instead target the age-restricted Richmond Oaks, the heats of which will be run on 2 March. “She’s really matured over her last few starts and is turning into a really nice dog,” he said. “But she’s still only had a handful of starts, so for now I’ll try and keep her to her own age and sex. The Oaks will be a nice race for her.” Earlier in the night, Carly Feltham-Palmer claimed her first metropolitan win when Cosmic Tilly broke through for a well-deserved win. Meanwhile, Andrea Dailly continued her phenomenal start to 2018 landing a winning treble to take her number of full stake metropolitan winners to 24 from 12 meetings conducted this year.
Earlier this month female trainers at Sandown began their annual celebration of their involvement in the sport with the heats of the Judy Hayley Memorial. One of Australia’s prominent trainers, Angela Langton, said the series is a great opportunity to remember the life of someone who was so special to the industry. Judy Hayley was a Melbourne Cup winning trainer who lost her battle with cancer in 2012. “Judy was such a wonderful person and very well known in the greyhound industry as she was very successful,” Langton said. “I think when the industry loses somebody special like her, it’s great to be able to celebrate and remember her as a person. It’s really good to have a series like this every year - it’s something we all look forward to.” The Judy Hayley Memorial series is open to greyhounds who have not yet registered a city win.
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When you’re on to a good thing . . . no need to tell Mazda that, the company, line with its Kodo - soul of motion - philosophy in which colour is a prime element of form, has splashed out on a new exotic exterior colour for its popular Mazda3. This follows the success of Soul Red Crystal in the top-selling CX-5 SUV. Since its debut, the colour has proven a fast favourite with customers, with around 22 per cent of CX-5s sold being in colour. Unfortunately, our test vehicle, a Mazda3 Maxx hatchback, was blue, so lacked some of the ‘soul’ imparted by the new hue. Not to worry. The mid-range model at $24,890, plus on-road costs, had much to offer. The Mazda3 range covers six models, all in hatchback and sedan, with two petrol engines, plus six-speed manual or automatic transmission. In a congested car market it takes more than keen pricing to climb above the crowd. Nobody knows this better than Mazda, so ignoring the above, the design of the latest Mazda3 is hardly soulless. A new front grille adds a touch of aggression. Mazda tells us the lower positioning of the Mazda badge and number plate holder hint at a lower centre of gravity. So there. There’s a newly-designed rear bumper stands for stability. Quite rightly, the driver remains the main focus of the cabin, although other occupants are not treated as second-class passengers. Meters have been simplified, a new steering wheel added and USB inputs have been moved to the centre console. The hatchback can take 308 litres in the rear cargo area, while the sedan’s boot capac-
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